Word: developable
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...jump shot, from 15 feet to back beyond the arc. In the 2004-05 season, Rogus converted 36 percent of three point attempts (67-188) compared to Goffredo’s long-distance success rate of 32 percent (29-91). Coach Frank Sullivan would like to see Goffredo develop as a long range threat...
...common strategies employed by the six non-P’s is to load up a few consecutive recruiting classes, hoping to develop those players together and ride them to the top. Keeping those recruits together all four years, however, can be difficult...
...history) and Prasse-Freeman ’03 (705, first). In the past two seasons, Harvard has over 300 more turnovers than assists, a 0.66:1 ratio that ranks last in the Ivy League. To protect the basketball, the young guards must learn how to wait for plays to develop...
...brief confrontation with Ron over his belatedly asking her to the dance into a teary confessional spectacle. As Ron, Rupert Grint has essentially tapped one emotion (apprehension) and one expression (eyebrows arched in apprehension) for the first three films, and this emotionally roomier role goes to great lengths to develop him as a character. In the titular role, Daniel Radcliffe is again the weakest link among the trio of protagonists. The fault is hardly all his, as the “Ironman”-like magical tournament gives Harry no opportunities to flex his mental muscle in solving them...
...House Committees have been working with Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05 and Yale students to develop a comprehensive map and list of events taking place in New Haven over the weekend. The map will show you the locations of the Commons, the Yale Colleges, and other Yale facilities. Enjoy New Haven, but make sure you walk around with a friend and know where you are going. The weekend list of events includes several joint Harvard-Yale concerts featuring (among others) the Harvard Callbacks, the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Pitches, and the Din and Tonics...