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...points. Harvard’s dismal rebounding—in the first half, it snatched nine to Hofstra’s 28—was the biggest problem, according to Delaney-Smith. The meeting wasn’t a complete wash-out, as McCaffery snapped a two-game drought with four three-pointers. She and Franklin, who also netted four from the arc, led the Crimson in scoring. Robinson pitched in with eight points and six assists, while freshman Emily Tay continued to perform well with seven points, four assists and two rebounds. Hofstra had four players score in double...
...scoring drought of more than eight minutes against hometown rival Boston University sent the Crimson to its fifth consecutive loss, a 70-59 decision last night at Lavietes Pavilion...
...that Danny’s beloved White Sox have finally managed to end their 88-year World Series drought, it seems anything is possible—like getting Skip Gates’ cell phone digits! Danny will look to blow up other campus celebrities’ mobiles as one of the new FM associates. Next on the list: Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, Theda Skocpol, and Marjorie Garber...
...impossible. Roche’s third three at 6:13 of the first frame punctuated a 9-0 Richmond run that put the hosts up 30-19. When freshman center Emma Moretzsohn stopped the surge with a layup at 4:14 remaining—ending a Harvard scoring drought of more than five minutes—Roche responded with another three-pointer to give the Spiders a 12-point lead. “That was tough—to give up 20 points to somebody who wasn’t really one of their main players,” Hallion...
...once flashy city has become drab. The grass and trees, marinated for weeks in saltwater, are a dreary gray-brown. Parking lots look like drought-starved lake beds, with cracks in the mud. Within a few hours, anyone working outside is covered in a fine layer of grit. The trees that gave New Orleans such character--the centuries-old live oaks with their grand canopies and graceful lines--are toppled, exposing huge root balls 10 ft. or more in diameter. It's all the more surreal because the Garden District, which survived the flood, is lush and beautiful once again...