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...animated TV series bro'Town, a distinctly Pacific flavor is adding warmth and a sense of humor to New Zealand screen culture. "I feel like we're in the middle of a real cultural boom," says No. 2's novice director Toa Fraser, whose father hails from the Fijian gold-mining town of Vatukoula...
...competition and we’re all going for it.”The Harvard varsity lightweights turned in a No. 11 finish on Saturday, yet again came in mere tenths of a second behind Cornell. The Big Red bested the Crimson by 0.076 seconds to take home IRA gold a year ago. Yesterday, Cornell’s time of 15:04.670 was three-tenths better than Harvard’s, which finished in 15:04.998.The Crimson’s slow first mile put the varsity eight at No. 13 heading into the latter two miles of the course...
...Olympians, who missed all of last year to participate in the Winter Games, and all three figured in the scoring this weekend. Senior co-captain Julie Chu notched the game-winner at 3:57 of the second period on an assist from sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, who took home a gold medal after playing with Team Canada in Turin last winter. Vaillancourt also led the team with 10 shots. Chu’s U.S. national squad teammate, junior Caitlin Cahow, got in on the act when she set up senior Katie Johnston for a breathing-room score...
...always comes back to reclaiming that national championship that has eluded the crew since 1997. But what is most difficult for the squad to swallow is not just this lack of championships, but how close the team has come. As the silvers and bronzes build up, the hope for gold, in many ways, is appearing farther and farther out of reach.Last season provides the perfect example. Radcliffe came out on fire during the spring dual season, notching impressive victories over Georgetown in the Class of 2004 Cup, national champion Wisconsin in the Knecht Cup, and then-No. 1 Princeton...
...only offers bids to 12 squads. With a year of experience, the young team can only look to rise—to erase the memories of Radcliffe’s first season without an NCAA trip in nine years.And with a rising star in Lofgren—who won gold at the U23 World Championships this summer—success, in the form of a return to the NCAA National Championship, is very much likely. After a season like 2006, the team simply expects more.“We have to get back to our top level...