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  • In the end, this is going to be a defensive slugfest in Chestnut Hill.

    Maryland-Boston College preview - road block Box Seats blogger 2010

  • BC athletics director Gene DeFillipo said the two sides knew Skinner's days in Chestnut Hill were over before the SJU interview.

    Boston College - Team Notes 2010

  • After two years of waiting, the Terps finally showed up on the road as the defense led the team to a hard fought 24-21 victory in Chestnut Hill.

    Takeaways from Maryland's win at Boston College Box Seats blogger 2010

  • Six years ago in Ukraine, "before it was the Orange Revolution," NPR's Steve Inskeep recently informed his audience, "it was called the Chestnut Revolution—didn't sound so inspiring."

    Branding Your Revolution Matthew Kaminski 2011

  • BC athletics director Gene DeFillipo said the two sides knew Skinner's days in Chestnut Hill were over before the SJU interview.

    Atlantic Coast Conference 2010

  • Maryland has never won at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill.

    Assessing Maryland's chances at Boston College Box Seats blogger 2010

  • I knew that the game in Chestnut Hill, Mass., would be the pivotal game of the season.

    Poll: Does Maryland deserve a Top 25 vote? Eric Prisbell 2010

  • Coming off of a victory in Chestnut Hill that snapped a 10-game road losing streak, the Terps have a bit of momentum on their side -- not to mention the fact that Wake Forest is really struggling right now, having lost five straight.

    Maryland-Wake Forest - Homecoming preview Box Seats blogger 2010

  • At last she looked up her last name, Chestnut, in her English-to-Spanish dictionary and discovered to her delight that in Spanish, Chestnut is castaña, from which derives the not uncommon last name, Castañeda.

    Pancho Villa's Granddaughter 2007

  • At last she looked up her last name, Chestnut, in her English-to-Spanish dictionary and discovered to her delight that in Spanish, Chestnut is castaña, from which derives the not uncommon last name, Castañeda.

    Pancho Villa's Granddaughter 2007

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