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Despite the crushing blow, the Crimson still had the advantage. Princeton would have to foul, and if Harvard got into any trouble, it could call a timeout. If the Crimson could get the ball to Goffredo or Stehle, it would be in great shape, as that would almost certainly lead to two points from the line, leaving the Tigers about 20 seconds to setup for a game-tying three...
...disbelief at the no call, Koncz cruised down court and 12 seconds later, the infamous Harvard killer Scott Greenman buried a trifecta to pull the Tigers within one with 31 ticks left.“All he does is hit big shots,” Stehle said.Despite the crushing blow, the Crimson was still in good shape. Princeton would have to foul, and if Harvard got into any trouble, it could call a timeout. If the Crimson could get the ball to Goffredo or Stehle, it would be in great shape, as that would almost certainly lead to two points...
Only a few years ago, similar political posturing marred the funeral of liberal Minnesota Sen. Paul Wellstone. When both Democrats and Republicans converged to honor him, disgraceful partisan rhetoric ensued. Minnesotans had wanted an opportunity to honor a leader, not the chance to watch a bevy of political blow-hards spout out contradictory talking points. Of course, regrettable as this was, at least Wellstone, who had defined himself by his liberalism, was irrevocably tied in many people’s minds to partisan politics. Mrs. King, on the other hand, should serve as a nonpartisan example of the power...
...Tuesday’s blow-up has been directly attributed to the events surrounding Kirby’s resignation, which was originally planned for early February. He moved his announcement up to Jan. 27 when informed that The Crimson was planning to break the news of his plans that night...
ITHACA, N.Y.—For 40 excruciatingly tense minutes on Saturday night at Newman Arena, Harvard and Cornell battled each other—and the refereeing crew.Both squads were visibly frustrated for much of the game with the officials, who seemed to be especially quick to blow their whistles.The referees called 24 fouls against Cornell in the 79-77 Big Red victory, the most that the Big Red has committed all year, and 23 against Harvard, its second highest total on the season. Those fouls led to a combined 75 trips to the free-throw line for both teams...