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...Ballsy play by Housman in the last seconds of the half. Coming down the court after a Columbia basket, Housman has the ball in his hands with six seconds remaining. No one open. Dribbling in front of his defender, no options on either side, clock winding down, what does he do? Housman simply pulls up and DRAINS the three at the buzzer to put Harvard up five. Pure class folks, pure class...
...that she could compete. "They all welcomed me warmly," she told TIME at the end of a grueling practice session in Tel Aviv with her part-time coach, Conchita Mart ínez, a 1994 Wimbledon champion. Tennis officials assured the young Israeli that she would be given round-the-clock security in Qatar, and one member of her entourage was told that Peer would be treated "like the Emir's wife...
...Marital sleuths typically rely on old-fashioned legwork to verify suitors and their families' social and financial background - tailing targets around the clock for a week or so, and conducting clandestine inquiries with neighbors, friends and co-workers to unearth any possible dirt. "That's the only way you can really discover the character of a person, which is what most of our clients want," says Singh. "And character is simply decided by whether someone has had a previous sexual relationship...
...That's all for the first period--a blocked Mike Taylor shot leads to a BC 3-on-2, but Doug Rogers breaks it up--0.1 seconds left on the clock...
...thought we turned it over in the open court and had no chance of defending against our turnovers.”Yale capped the run in a big way. With the Crimson in possession with less than 30 seconds to play, freshman guard T.J. Carey let the clock dwindle down so that Harvard could get the last shot. Carey attempted an entry pass into the lane with six seconds remaining, but it was intercepted by the Bulldogs’ Travis Pinick.On the fast break, Pinick found Yale senior guard Eric Flato open behind the three-point line, and Flato sunk...