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...game, good enough for fourth in the Ivies, while pulling down 6.4 boards per game, second most in the Ivy League. “He’s an inside-outside player,” Amaker said of Baumann. “So he’s a bit more of a tougher match up in that regard because he scores in a variety of different ways.” Ivy League play has been rough on the Crimson so far this season, but Harvard has a chance to put an end to its league troubles by knocking...
...With ice in his veins, Housman coolly puts in both free throws. On the other hand, the refs are a bit trigger happy with their whistles. Dale draws another foul and cuts the lead back down to two. 1 MINUTE REMAINING. HARVARD 68, CORNELL...
...Cornell calls a timeout. The scoreline still favors the Crimson, but Amaker must be sensing a bit of fatigue on his players. He elects to keep the same lineup on the court. It looks like Housman will play out the rest of the half. We have Housman, Pusar, Unger, McGreary, and Harris on the court...
...Second half underway. Cornell seemed a bit lethargic towards the end of the first. Let's see if the Crimson can capitalize...
...others, as for us, it was the cleaner environment, a little bit of green and a lot more space. "I love it out here," says Chen. "It's quiet, and the air is better." Two couples we've become friendly with say they want to have a second child - now permissible in Shanghai since the government loosened the one-child policy a bit in 2004. All this at a price much cheaper than it would be to buy a decent apartment in Shanghai (let alone a house in the San Fernando Valley...