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...have an immediate impact is sophomore shooting guard Mike Causey. The 6'2 transfer from Texas Christian University sat out last year for NCAA transfer eligibility reasons, but is expected to contribute from the start of this season. In particular, Causey's skillful perimeter shooting would nicely fill the gap left by Long, a very successful three-point shooter...
Mayshak will be crashing the boards with classmate Sam Winter. The 6'7 forward was tapped to fill in for the injured Clemente last season and performed well. Winter ended the season averaging 5.8 points per game and 2.5 rebounds per game and should be a crucial element to Harvard's plans for improved rebounding...
Under the current system, professors must fill out a separate form each time they wish to make their reading list available at local bookstores and campus libraries. The Undergraduate Council hopes to streamline the process by creating a universal form...
Another void that must be filled is in the rebounding department, as Tim Coleman withdrew from school for the 2000-01 season and took his 7.6 boards per game with him. Brian Sigafoos, a 6'11 center who spent last season on the JV team, should fill at least some of the void left by Coleman. As the tallest player on the roster, the New Jersey native is a much-needed 'true center' for the Crimson squad...
...likely than men to be single in old age. That's partly because they have a longer life expectancy and tend to marry men older than themselves. Indeed, among people 85 and older, women outnumber men 5 to 2. For Anne Anderson, 72, a single, childless New Yorker, friends fill in for the family she lacks. "Friends help you through the bad times and make good times better," she says...