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...Black said. “Two home runs—huge—we had some great at-bats. Unfortunately, I came in the game and struggled a little bit mentally, and ended up letting them score and get ahead of us. We had a couple of mental errors??we just got a little bit in our own way that game, which is unfortunate. I hate that we lost that game, because we did some really good things...
...Shockers tallied fourteen points on aces alone. Serving also hindered Wichita State, however, as the team’s 14 aces were nearly offset by 11 service errors.The Shockers were far from perfect while serving—the team’s 14 aces were accompanied by 11 service errors??but these faults were negligible. Relative to Harvard’s -.048 attack clip, Wichita State dominated on offense and hit .479 with 38 kills. Shocker Sarah McGee went into an offensive frenzy, knocking down 11 kills while generating an astounding .714 attack percentage. Wichita State posted nine...
...goal lead midway through the third period but could not hold on, as four unanswered scores lifted the No. 3 Big Red (7-1, 3-0 Ivy) to an eventual 13-12 victory. “We put forth a pretty good effort, but we made too many errors??sloppy errors,” co-captain Nick Smith said. The pivotal stretch began with 6:12 left in the third period after senior defenseman Max Motschwiller sent a pass to teammate Jason Duboe on the right wing, where the junior midfielder was able to give Harvard...
...Harvard’s representatives fell in the next day’s quarterfinals, 8-2. Clayton and Chijoff-Evans stayed in the match up to 2-2, but the momentum shifted after they failed to hold serve. “We just made one or two silly errors??we had a little confusion at one point…and we got broken,” Chijoff-Evans said. “They just took over the match.” The Crimson pair fared no better in their third match in Saturday’s exhibition doubles...
...building.” In January 2009, he will leave his successor with every single one of his disastrous legacies, including two very real wars on the ground, an angry and resurgent Russia, and hostility overseas. Our next President will have to not only correct Bush’s errors??a Herculean task in and of itself—but will also have to restore America’s standing in the world...