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...Saturday, Harvard again fell behind in the second half. This time, however, the Crimson seemed to learn its lesson and started its comeback sooner, finally tying the game on a last-second, fade-away, seemingly desperation 16-footer by sophomore Tim Hill. Lavietes Pavilion was rockin' and rollin', and Harvard pulled away to a double-digit lead in overtime...
That set the stage for sophomore guard Tim Hill's fade-away 18-footer from the left wing with three ticks on the clock to tie the game and send it to an extra session...
...going to be a total team effort," Hill said. "Everyone's going to have to help out down low with the seven-footer...
When Tiger dropped an 18-footer from the fringe on the second to last hole of the match to take the lead, I knew he was going to be with us for a while. The kid's got guts, which is more than I can say for a lot of golfers--errrrr Greg Norman...
...mainly the image of Liszt as music's first international superstar, and one of the Romantic Century's great Don Juans, that remains fixed in our collective memory: a slim, strikingly handsome six-footer with a flowing mane of shoulder-length hair, a piano conjurer able to summon near orchestral effects and rouse audiences to such frenzied emotional states that the poet Heinrich Heine coined the term "Lisztomania." "I think I laughed--laughed like an idiot" is how Edvard Grieg described his ecstatic reaction to Liszt's playing. George Eliot's recorded impressions of Liszt come very close to swooning...