Word: digitalizing
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...power play in the first forty minutes, stifled by a ferocious Crimson penalty kill, before getting several good looks at a game-winner in the final period and overtime. “Harvard’s penalty kill is very high-pressure,” Bears coach Digit Murphy said. “They’re very fast and we just couldn’t get our power play going. We couldn’t get loose from them. They’re a good penalty kill team, very speedy.”Harvard, however, was fortified...
...Jessica Knox played the most minutes of her young career, with 15, as quintupled her total scoring output for the season by scoring eight. She also added five rebounds and two assists...Harvard has won 40 of its 41 all-time meetings with the Lions...Eleven players logged double-digit minutes for the Crimson. —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...potential league MVPs, that wouldn’t be so bad. As Harvard took the floor for its first Ivy contest against Dartmouth, that was precisely the part he was expected to play. After the Big Green put together an 11-2 run that virtually erased an early double-digit lead, Goffredo hit that big three. Then, he hit another. And another. And another. His purpose was to be the escape valve for the Crimson’s frontcourt weapons. But at some point during that first half of the game against Dartmouth, Goffredo became the weapon...
...potential league MVPs, that wouldn’t be so bad.As Harvard took the floor for its first Ivy contest against Dartmouth, that was precisely the part he was expected to play. After the Big Green put together an 11-2 run which virtually erased an early double-digit lead, Goffredo hit that big three. Then, he hit another. And another. And another.His purpose was to be the escape valve for the Crimson’s frontcourt weapons. But at some point during that first half of the game against Dartmouth, Goffredo became the weapon. He got his shots...
...latest blue chip to disappoint. Overall, though, S&P 500 companies so far have logged an average gain of 13.7% in earnings per share, according to Thomson Financial. There's a term for that level of profitability. It's called blowing the doors off. And Thomson forecasts double-digit earnings growth straight through the year, though some analysts believe that rosy forecast will be revised lower in the weeks ahead...