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...think we saw a high-quality basketball team with Friday night legs in the Ivy League,” Sullivan said. “We did a very fine job on the defensive boards…a good job on the offensive boards, had good contributions from the bench, but a 30-point differential from behind the three-point line is very tough to negate.” Harvard was led by Harris’ 16 points, seven rebounds, and three steals, but as a team, the Crimson shot just 2-of-13 from three-point land. The difference...
...LETTING ’EM PLAYThough just 15 penalties were whistled over the course of the two-game set, the series was anything but tame. Desperate to extend its season, Yale resorted to physical play that often had Coach Stone standing on the Crimson’s bench, screaming at the referees to make a call.“It got too physical in my opinion,” she said. “I thought my players responded well…and didn’t retaliate but it got too physical—that?...
...teammate. It hasn’t always been for the entirety of the schedule—Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 has started the past two seasons with a platoon in net—but sooner or later, Tobe has found himself sitting on the bench.“My junior year, my second year here [after transferring from Michigan State], was a bit of a disappointment in terms of not playing a lot,” he recalls. “And this year’s been a little bit more frustrating because I think...
...from within by scores of white fluorescent tubes, so that the pictures glow like a movie screen. Although he's also done some "straight" photography, mainly landscapes, most of Wall's photos are staged. He's made social commentary, deadpan domestic interiors and still-life paradoxes like Staining bench, furniture manufacturer's, Vancouver, a dazzling shot of a densely spattered work space that's both a genuine document of a workplace--O.K., depending on what we mean by genuine--and a fierce photographic equivalent of a Jackson Pollock drip painting...
...Judge Judith Rogers, who was appointed to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton, dissented from the majority, declaring in a minority opinion that the suspension of habeas corpus for Guantanamo prisoners - in a law President Bush signed last year - was unconstitutional, and also violated long-established U.S. legal principles...