Shyamalan succeeds in third film, thriller 'Signs'
By Robert Kim | August 5, 2002After his critical and box-office breakthrough with 1999's "The Sixth Sense", writer/director/producer M.
After his critical and box-office breakthrough with 1999's "The Sixth Sense", writer/director/producer M.
Dartmouth freshman Shannon Rogers fell one stroke short of earning first team All-Ivy honors at the Ivy League women's golf championship, held this past Sunday and Monday at Forsgate Country Club in Jamesburg, NJ. In singles play, which was hindered by Sunday's blustery conditions and the always unpredictable greens, Rogers finished ninth with a two-day total of 81-79=160, just shy of the 159 mark needed to finish in the top seven and therefore qualify for All-Ivy Recognition. "Shannon definitely played great golf, considering how little we have been able to practice due to the weather and the cancelled BC Invitational which was supposed to take place earlier this month," said Vivian Lee '03, the team's captain. Fellow freshman Katy Birchall finished 14th with an 83-84=167, while sophomore Erika Fry also finished in the top 20, placing 20th with an 89-86=175.
The first weekend of April, when the magnolia trees and azaleas in the South are in full bloom, signals the annual Masters Tournament of professional golf.
This weekend, all eyes will be on Minneapolis as the Men's NCAA Final Four commences. With the exception of the Super Bowl, no athletic competition in the country draws as many viewers and media as the NCAA tournament. Some states have even made office pool betting for the tournament (along with the Super Bowl) officially legal, thus cementing its importance in the sporting calendar.