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...steady 12 knots, some 55 km from the Somali coast. Then, out of the dark, came a burst of gunfire. "I saw the flash of five to 10 shots," says Mahalingam, 58, a short Sri Lankan man with a gray beard and 20 years' experience on the high seas. "Straight away I knew it must be pirates...
...momentous innings. In his colossal autobiography, Out of My Comfort Zone (Viking; 801 pages), Waugh takes us back to the boyhood play that made them possible. Like the young Bradman, he devised a simple solo game that soldered into his technique the basics of watching the ball and a straight bat. Like Ian and Greg Chappell, he had a brother who loved cricket as much as he did, and together they played till dark on all manner of surfaces, ever desperate to outdo each other. Both Steve and Mark Waugh became players of distinction. But while Mark was the more...
...just kept it low, on the ice, and got great traffic from my forwards.” On the defensive end, with a very green corps of blue-liners in front of her, Boe was again staunch in goal, registering 30 saves. Harvard was out-shot for the second straight day, 32-21, but Boe picked up the slack, turning aside Princeton chance after Princeton chance with the stick and making some nifty stabs with the glove. “Exactly what you want out of a goaltender,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said...
...10Arizona State (-2.5) at Washington StateThe Sun Devils are badly underrated at this point. This is a team that had USC on the ropes, had LSU within a down of victory, and crushed a pretty good Northwestern squad.Arizona State went into a tailspin after the USC loss, dropping three straight. But the Sun Devils are much better than the 4-4 record that they possess.With their bowl hopes on the line, Arizona State will come through with the victory.Final Score: Arizona State 35, Washington State 24Wisconsin (+10.5) at Penn StateThe Badgers are one shootout loss to Northwestern away from being...
...going to be an emotional game, a big game for them, and we’d prefer that they save their first win celebration in the ECAC for another night.” It won’t be easy, though. The Bobcats have won six straight entering tonight’s contest, and they are led by junior Reid Cashman, a Hobey Baker finalist who notched 45 points from the blue line last year. After the Quinnipiac game, Harvard heads south for New Jersey, where it will face Princeton tomorrow night. The Tigers have totaled just 16 wins...