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...most other colleges, a student with cash to burn is likely to purchase a new Playstation 3. We splurge on incessantly blinking, cinderblock-sized phones. The former provides escapist fun; the latter ostensibly enhances productivity. The fact that such a gadget is fast becoming the trendiest luxury item in the Yard is a good indicator of how overly serious—and seriously un-hip—Harvard students are. Is it any wonder the administration deemed a fun czar necessary...
...they were.” The Lions, a smaller, agile team built for the transition game, were able to get out in the open floor and run the Crimson off the court in the first half. Utilizing Harvard’s multiple misses as fuel for the fast break—the Crimson shot just 8-of-26 in the opening period—the Lions rebounded the ball and quickly got it up court, opening up opportunities to drive to the basket for layups or kick the ball out for wide-open shots from behind...
...went through [the defender’s] legs and he was able to score.” “I don’t know how he got the ball through, but he threw it and I just saw the ball and put it up as fast as I could,” Harris added. “Luckily, there was enough time left.” Cornell (11-9, 4-2 Ivy) still had a chance to win, as forward Ugo Ihekweazu’s long inbounds passed found guard Ryan Wittman open well behind the three-point...
...just one match, Harvard knew its learning curve would have to be exceptionally steep if they hoped to upset the surging and perennially talented Michigan squad.While the Crimson did improve by comparison to its previous match, it was overpowered early by the Wolverines, and could not pick up momentum fast enough to put a real scare into Big Blue.“There was significant improvement on the night before,” Fish said, “but [Michigan] was whole different level of team. It has doubles that can stick with anyone in the country...
...first half. “That’s basketball. We were fortunate to make our shots and we did a lot of other good things, such as defend.” On the defensive end, Columbia forced turnovers and rebounded missed Crimson shots to set up its fast break. The Lions were able to hit threes in transition, and also got open looks from deep with ball movement in their halfcourt set. “We feel that the way Harvard plays, it plays right into our strength,” freshman guard Niko Scott said...