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...points on 4-of-5 shooting, nailing all three of his attempts from downtown. Rice also created the game's most breathtaking moment, tossing up a perfect lob pass for fellow frosh Haynes to catch and slam through the basket with two hands. The dunk by Haynes, who also finished with 13 points off the bench, capped a 19-6 run that gave the Eagles a 78-44 lead, its largest to that point, with 4:40 to play.“You’ve got to pay the price,” Sullivan said...
...happen this year,” Stehle said.With a win, the Crimson will tie the most non-conference wins in the Sullivan era with eight. The 1995-96 squad posted an 8-4 non-league mark and played the Ivy schedule at .500 for a 15-11 finish. Harvard needs to win two of its final three non-conference games to post the best non-league winning percentage during the Sullivan’s tenure in Cambridge.—Staff writer Michael R. James can be reached at mrjames@fas.harvard.edu...
...Many have blamed the media for helping to incite the violence - a charge for which there's plenty of evidence in the form of aggressive talkback-radio transcripts. A fear is that the rioters of Dec. 11 may have started something that no one will be able to finish. "Look at this text message," says 19-year-old Muslim Noah Issa, who works as a security guard in Cronulla. "Wake up, wake up, oh lions of Lebanon," it begins, before calling for more retaliation and the extermination of the "enemy." Having hitherto sounded reasonable, Issa hears the message...
...went to Eastern Washington quarterback Erik Meyer. Meyer edged out New Hampshire sophomore quarterback Ricky Santos by five points to take home the award. Hartigan, the other member of the final three, came in 123 points behind Santos and just eight points ahead of Grambling quarterback Bruce Eugene, who finished fourth in the voting. The third-place finish was the best-ever for an Ivy player, and the first time since Bears wideout Chas Gessner and Harvard wideout Carl Morris roamed the league’s stadiums that the Ivies have had a significant chance of taking home the hardware...
...sitting at the bar, watching other guys play pool. “She saw something in his eyes that most people didn’t see, and that’s how the story began,” Schamus said. As soon as the script was finished and released into the Hollywood scene, the calls came flooding in from people who wanted to audition. “This was the easiest film we’ve ever had to cast,” Shamus said. “We” is the key phrase here. Together, the powerhouse production...