Word: assistive
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...third time on the night that Corriero has recorded an assist. For someone who has scored 36.8 percent of all of Harvard’s goals (49 of 133), she knows enough when to take the shot and when to set it up. With 77 points, she has accounted for 57.9 percent of all of Harvard’s scoring. While the number is big, it’s dropping—a sign that the rest of the Crimson is starting to make the attack a great deal more balanced. No further sign of this is needed than Friday...
Corriero’s assist on Vaillancourt’s goal bears a striking resemblance to the team’s evolution this season, one in which Corriero bore most of the weight for most of the early games. But as the season progressed, Harvard won more games, Corriero has had more help, and the Crimson’s prospects are looking brighter, going 13-0-2 in 2005, winning twice over rival Dartmouth and garnering both ECAC and Ivy titles. Harvard has accomplished this feat only twice before, in 1999 and 2003. One season led to a national championship...
...summer of 2004, Carter came to Boston and met with StalCommPol to assist the group in understanding the basics of creating the legislation...
...reluctant to talk about [the assist to turnover ratio] because I don’t want to jinx the whole thing,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “It’s good to see the guys play better offensive basketball, and get each other good shots...
...Crimson has logged an assist-to-turnover ratio above one in each of the past three games, after accomplishing the feat just four times in its first 22 contests...