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...kind of picked it up, locked them down. They made some mistakes and we capitalized. When you play hard defense, you get rewarded on offense.”Lin led the Crimson with 20 points and seven rebounds, and three other Harvard players posted double-digit performances. Unger and Harris were efficient from the inside—Unger scored 16 on 8-of-10 shooting, while Harris sank 14, shooting 5-of-6. McGeary sank three three-pointers en route to 16 points. Housman, who scored 43 points in last weekend’s two games combined, was held...
...Savage's free throw gives Princeton the double-digit lead. Harvard follows that with a miss on the inside, and a turnover on an entry pass by Lin into Fitzgerald. Princeton's on a 9-2 run, and will shoot two more FT's after the timeout. Princeton 51, Harvard...
...Democratic Party and its allies, of course, see the danger that lies ahead. Despite an enormous enthusiasm advantage that Democrats have enjoyed for a year, national head-to-head polls show Obama with only a single-digit lead over McCain; McCain and Clinton are tied. More important, McCain retains a favorable rating, according to USA Today/Gallup, that stands a full 13 points ahead of the Republican Party. Those close to him see a real shot at picking up longtime blue states on the West Coast (Oregon and Washington), the Midwest (Minnesota and Wisconsin) and New England (Maine and Connecticut...
...weeks, Barack Obama forged another broad coalition of whites, blacks and political independents to cruise to a resounding victory over Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin on Tuesday. The streak continued with a tenth win in Hawaii later that day. Obama's victories, though widely predicted, were by a wider (double-digit) margin than many had expected in Wisconsin, lending him an unusual and enviable momentum as the race turns now to Ohio and Texas on March...
Regardless of the spin coming from both camps, there is no denying that Obama holds double-digit leads in most polls of Maryland and Virginia likely voters. "Maryland and Virginia both seem likely to go for Obama," said Clyde Wilcox, a political science professor at Georgetown University in Washington. "Both have substantial African-American populations, and although not all blacks vote for Obama he certainly does well in that group. Both states are relatively well educated, which is a demographic that Obama has carried very well in past primaries. Both states have done relatively okay financially the past several years...