Word: bulldogs
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Whatever halftime adjustments the Bulldog coaching staff made to attack Harvard's zone, they couldn't have been very inspired. Harvard put up a 28-7 run over the first 11:42 of the half...
...would be the last time the Crimson scored, but the Harvard defense stopped the Bulldog attack when it needed to. Down 70-68 with 0:26.8 remaining, a jump ball gave Yale possession. But the stingy Crimson defense, playing on adrenaline and nerves, forced Yale sophomore forward Meg Simpson to take a rushed baseline jumper at the shot clock buzzer, only to have it rim out. Ides grabbed the rebound and was quickly fouled...
...competitive tension was broken for a minute in the 500-meter dash as an Eli runner lost his shoe on the second lap. Nevertheless, Bulldog Don Carson ran the last 300 meters with one shoe on his way to a second-place finish in the event...
Amtrack was clearly looking out for the late-January travelers with their release of the newer, sleeker and faster Acela train. Apparently it should have taken more than three hours to travel from New Haven, the location of that inferior bulldog-crazed psuedo-university, to Boston's South Station train station. But the ride was barely longer than two hours! The other Harvard students (who had also been sucked into that embarrassment of a college and pathetic excuse of a "town") on the Acela train rejoiced at the speed with which they were whisked away to less hostile territory...
Yale (2-10) is currently riding a five-game losing streak and hasn't won since December 6th. New head coach James Jones relies heavily on his guards, Onaje Woodbine and Chris Leanza. Woodbine is the Bulldog's main offensive threat and a leading scorer in four of its games this season...