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...teammates shot only 5-of-19 from the floor after the break, allowing Cornell to erase its large second-half deficit with a 15-0 run, Harris made six of his nine shots and scored 12 points in the final period to ensure Harvard emerged from the back-and-forth affair on top. After Cornell had come all the way back from 41-27 down to take a 44-43 advantage with 11:15 to play, Harris scored six straight Crimson points to stem the Big Red tide. The last of those came via an emphatic two-handed dunk...
...point cushion when they went on that run, because it could have been a lot worse,” Housman said. “But we’ve weathered runs before, we’ve gone on runs ourselves. We know it would go back and forth the rest of the way.” —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...knows that, but I think this game will be great for her confidence,” Delaney-Smith said of Moretzsohn. “But she’s had some really fine games for us all season.” HARVARD 65, COLUMBIA 36 The Crimson put forth its best defensive effort of the season—holding Columbia to 36 points on 26 percent shooting from the field—to down a last-place Lions team desperate for its first league win. Tay led a balanced attack for Harvard, contributing a solid all-around game with...
...serving as laboratories of democracy. So I'm not going to be saying, here's the only way to get there. I want to set the goals. I want to set the principles that I believe have to undergird the achieving of those goals and I want to set forth the different means of realizing them, and then really have it be part of the conversation, and as I go forward, talking about what I think would work better than other options to get where we need to be. But this is more about setting the goal and mustering...
...created a little pizazz," says Zanker, who rarely speaks below a shout and tends to sound like an LP played too fast. "Quality education we give, but in a showbiz atmosphere," he adds, drawing his legs up beneath him on his office chair and rocking back and forth as the words rattle out. "I give an average of 150 shows a night." The Annex is not the only show of its kind. In the past decade some 50 similar enterprises have started up, from California's thriving Learning Exchange and Learning Tree to Chicago's Discovery Center to the Open...