Word: arcs
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...masks you see aren't made for Carnival. They are industrial-strength respirators, stark and white, the only things capable of stopping a stench that turns the stomach and dredges up bad memories of a night nearly three months ago. Most disasters come and go in a neat arc of calamity, followed by anger at the slow response, then cleanup. But Katrina cut a historic deadly swath across the South, and rebuilding can't start until the cleanup is done. In much of New Orleans, the leafy coverage of live oaks is gone. Lingering in the sky instead...
...main challenge for Goffredo will be improving the range of his jump shot, from 15 feet to back beyond the arc. In the 2004-05 season, Rogus converted 36 percent of three point attempts (67-188) compared to Goffredo’s long-distance success rate of 32 percent (29-91). Coach Frank Sullivan would like to see Goffredo develop as a long range threat...
...Goffredo can complement the physical presence of Stehle and Cusworth on the inside by developing into a threat from beyond the arc, Harvard could capture the first Ivy League title in school history...
Perhaps Harvard’s most dangerous returning perimeter threat—she shot 34 percent from the arc last year—McCaffery will continue to utilize her outside skills as well...
Chief among those departures was center Jan Fikiel, who, despite his penchant for setting up outside the arc on the baseline and hurling threes, stood a full two and three inches taller than Danley and Zoller, respectively. That height is important in a league that boasts 6’10 Yale center Dominick Martin and 7’0 Harvard center Brian Cusworth. The Quakers currently have no true centers, or any player above 6’8 on their roster, making those matchups with the Crimson and the Bulldogs potentially tenuous...