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...able to move defenses. That was a big part of why we won.”Finelli paced the Crimson with 22 points on 9-of-19 shooting, netting a pair of free throws and a layup on consecutive possessions at 13:55 to give the Crimson a double-digit lead for good. The Spartans never led and trailed by 29 with 3:55 remaining. Hallion led the Crimson in the first half with 11 points. Eight Crimson players scored, and all 11 saw action.“We were ready to go for 40 minutes,” Rollins...
...After his primary win, Patrick consistently held double-digit leads over Healey that swelled to more than 20 percentage points in local polls after Healey ran a controversial ad linking Patrick to convicted rapist Benjamin LaGuer...
Institute of Politics (IOP) Director Jeanne Shaheen, former Democratic governor of New Hampshire, told the crowd that the youth turnout is important for a Democratic victory, noting that young voters “were the only demographic that gave [Senator John F.] Kerry a double-digit lead” in the 2004 presidential election. [See correction below...
CORRECTION: While Institute of Politics Director Jeanne Shaheen did say that young voters favored John F. Kerry by a double-digit margin in 2004, and while she did encourage young voters to go to the polls, she did not say that youth turnout would be important to a Democratic victory in 2006. The print and original online version of this article mischaracterized her remarks at the debate...
...spark, hitting .636 with a match-high 24 kills to tally 26.5 points for the team. Sophomore Kathryn McKinley and senior Katie Turley-Molony also played well on offense for the Crimson, posting 13 kills each.Defense was the story of the night though, as five Crimson players recorded double-digit digs. Mahon had 20, Turley-Molony posted 18, McKinley had 17, and Lily Durwood and Alexandra Michael added 10 a piece. These efforts held Columbia (5-12, 0-8) to a .146 hitting percentage on attack.Trimble was quick to credit the individual success of the players with the strong team...