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While Senior Weekend will undoubtedly bring added emotion to the Harvard hardwood, the Crimson will have other motivating factors as well. Two weeks ago Princeton used a stifling perimeter defense to snap Harvard's record-long 32-game Ivy winning streak with a 56-53 upset at Jadwin Gym.
"We'll have a lot of emotion," Grossman said, "but we're a team that plays well with emotion. These are the absolute last games of [the seniors'] careers on our home court, and we want to go out in style."
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Recently, "love" has been redefined to an even further degree of attenuation. In 1957, Webster's Second International Dictionary defined love as "tender and passionate affection for one of the opposite sex." But love is a complex, gritty emotion, not a simple, romantic one. While tenderness and passion may characterize...
"I'm not sure if we know what it takes to win," Smith said. "There was some emotion lacking this weekend, and we weren't helping each other out when one of us was struggling."