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...basketball team enters halftime having scored twice as many points as its opponent, it usually wins. That was the scenario the Harvard women’s basketball team enjoyed on Monday night as the Crimson (4-9) took a 42-20 halftime lead over lowly Colgate (2-10) en route to an 80-62 triumph at Lavietes Pavilion. Harvard never trailed and used an 18-0 run midway through the first quarter to turn a 17-11 lead into a 35-11 lead. Colgate failed to score for an eight-minute stretch as the Crimson ran away...
...Harvard’s longest jaunt of the 2005-2006 season, and the 40 minutes on the hardwood were even more of an eternity last night for the Crimson. The Mustangs built a 31-point first half lead on torrid outside shooting and dominant post play en route to a 76-55 win, out-muscling and out-hustling a Harvard team just six days removed from a lopsided 89-55 loss at No. 14 Boston College. “In terms of the placement of the game, we made a concerted effort to give the team the two biggest challenges...
...keep al-Qaeda from bombing voting sites. In addition to this day of relative peace in Iraq--reported attacks were well below average-- the Dec. 15 vote bore another marked contrast to January's violent election day: Sunni Arabs didn't boycott this time and instead turned out en masse, with the hope of tipping the scales of Iraqi political power. With a significant voting bloc in parliament--final results are due to be released by the end of December--Sunnis would be able to curb the influence of the Shi'ite religious parties and perhaps muster enough bargaining power...
...Crimson to a 7-3 record while averaging a team-best 15.8 points per game to date. In last week’s two games against New York opponents Albany and Long Island, Stehle amassed 44 points, including a career-high 27 at home against LIU last Wednesday en route to being named the Ivy League Player of the Week...
...which, strangely enough, was not performed to the traditional music entitled “Coda” or even the final “Apotheosis” but to Russian background music. Equally curious was that “Flowers” was performed by the corps de ballet en flat, while the Dewdrop Fairy, Morgan P. Richardson ’09, was en pointe.Despite these unusual choices, Raymond W. Keller III ’08 and Erin A. Straw ’07 wowed the crowd with their performance of “Arabian,” which concluded...