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...rely so heavily on her,” Finelli said. “She was one of our only weapons on the boards this weekend.”Harvard turned on the jets after halftime, shooting a blistering 46 percent from the floor in the second frame en route to 44 points and the win. A layup from senior forward Katie Rollins tied things up at 36 with just over 16 to play, and co-captain Emily Tay’s jumper at the 8:47 mark gave the Crimson a lead it would not relinquish. When a three-pointer...
...good enough for the top spot among Ivy League competitors and a ticket to the championships in two weeks. Freshmen Nicole Cochran and Kailyn Kuzmuk, along with sophomores Hilary May and Jamie Olson, rounded out the scoring for the young team, maintaining a tight pack between 50th and 60th en route to Harvard’s best team finish since 1997. “[The race] went really well,” Richardson said. “People were ready to come back and race hard after Heps, and we just wanted to go out there and have...
...bring you every needed situation in its own right time." "Judgment is a negative belief system held in place by stuck energy." "Fear is the spiritual opposite of love." And so forth. "Damn it," Jess remarks at one point in his adventure. "I was caught between sobbing and screaming. En-chantment overload will do that...
...Harvard coach Tommy Amaker the Jackson Pollack of the Ivy coaching realm; for him, it’s all about improvisation.Last season, this translated into numerous starting fives, with Amaker trying, fruitlessly, to find his masterpiece. It never came, as Harvard posted two separate, crippling seven-game losing streaks en route to an abysmal 8-22 record on the year. The team, along with its coach, will look to find an answer this year.“There’s been such a culture of losing surrounding this program for such a long time. People feel that this...
...Starting in the 1990s, average Americans began deciding that the conservative economic agenda was a bit like the liberal cultural agenda of the 1960s: less liberating than frightening. When the Gingrich Republicans tried to slash Medicare, the public turned on them en masse. A decade later, when George W. Bush tried to partially privatize Social Security, Americans rebelled once again. In 2005 a Pew Research Center survey identified a new group of voters that it called "pro-government conservatives." They were culturally conservative and hawkish on foreign policy, and they overwhelmingly supported Bush in 2004. But by large majorities, they...