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...shades of meaning that distinguish a police action from a conflict from a peacekeeping mission from a war. There are a lot of reasons those lines are so easy to blur, but one of the most problematic is that the U.S. Constitution - an otherwise estimable document - just dropped the ball on this...
...from the floor in the first half and had 15 points. He added a dunk in overtime to finish with a season-high 17, along with a season-high 8 rebounds. “Evan started out the game aggressive in terms of trying to get the ball to the basket,” Sullivan said. “He did a nice job rebounding the basketball. Look at his line, it is certainly very credible night for a sophomore.” Goffredo and sophomore guard Drew Housman also cracked double-digits in scoring for the Crimson--each...
...suprisingly vocal 642 fans in attendance and give New Hampshire an 81-78 lead. The Crimson did not panic, and the two most experienced Harvard players on the court, Goffredo and senior center Brian Cusworth, executed the two-man game brilliantly. Guarded on the perimeter, Goffredo gave the ball up and swung around a screen from Cusworth, who had ventured out to the three-point line to pick off Goffredo’s man. With a precious few feet of open space around him for seemingly the only time all night, Goffredo got the ball back and calmly shot down...
...like yanking your quarterback, a guy who led his team to the brink of the Super Bowl last year? It’s not the way to go.Sure, the Broncos have an absolutely stout defense, but that doesn’t mean you should sacrifice one side of the ball because you know you’re going to get consistent progress on the other. Ask Mike Berg and the other guys who manned Division I-AA’s second-stingiest defensive line—they can only do so much, and if things are iffy on the field...
...Katie Rollins said. But the game did not start out so one-sided. Neither team could establish a consistent offensive rhythm early, as the two sides combined for three turnovers during the first minute of the game. The sloppy play continued throughout the contest, as Harvard gave up the ball 23 times while Fairfield had 18 turnovers of its own. “I think that both teams were looking to run and gun a little bit,” junior guard Lindsay Hallion said. “That leads to more turnovers on both sides...