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WHEN JOHN WHITLEY WANDERS INTO the courtyard of Camp H, he is not just any visitor. He is the warden. The Man. Yet his presence stirs hardly a ripple. He inspects a flower bed, points to some asbestos dangling from a pipe. Mostly he just loiters, signaling that he is open for business. Slowly, as if they have all the time in the world (which, of course, many of them do), half a dozen inmates drift his way. One complains about missing laundry; another asks that recreational time be extended. All are polite, but none display the eagerness of someone...
This season Donahoe is second in the league in saves (92), including a 23-save performance second-ranked Stanford which shattered former Crimson All-American Tracee Whitley's record...
Donahoe has been a standout player for the Crimson so far. She made a school record 23 saves in the loss to Stanford, breaking the record held by 1987 Ivy Player-of-the-Year Tracee Whitley, who recorded 18 saves against Boston College in 1985. Donahoe made the Ivy honor roll last week for her performance...
...highlight for the Crimson, however, was a remarkable performance by junior Brooke Donahoe. The Scottsdale, Ariz. native stopped 23 shots, breaking a record set in 1987 by former Ivy Player of the Year Tracee Whitley. Whitley made 18 saves against Boston College...
More than the music itself, which ranges from Himmelman's slightly mystical lyricism to Brady's graceful rock to the saw-toothed blues riffs that Whitley lays down, this may be what unites the work of this burgeoning group, even as the mainstream comes within hailing distance. There is nothing refined or settled in any of this music. Look elsewhere for something that placates. Every one of these songs is a wound that goes unhealed, a question that stays open...