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...remaining five matches, only Schnitter managed to steal a set against the Gamecocks in her 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 loss to Natasha Vuckovic. “We tried our best,” Sibilski said. “There weren’t any complete blowouts. Everyone fought well, and we know where we are as a team. I think we’re still on the right track.” Zubori defeated Ko 6-2, 6-4 at No. 1 singles while Brook lost to Miljana Jocic 6-1, 6-3. At the No. 6 singles...
...ECAC) beat Yale (9-10-5, 6-7-3 ECAC) by a score of 3-0, riding on the strength of some early scoring and yet another shutout by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler on the way to victory.“It was a hard-fought game,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Everybody’s going to play their best when they play against us…Whenever you can be one goal better than somebody, at least, then good things are going on.”For Kessler—who made...
...half, the Crimson never fell out of contention completely. An Emma Markley layup knotted the game at 44-44 with 10:13 remaining in the half, and a crowd left stunned by a feisty Penn squad finally began to stir. But then Penn, as it had done all night, fought back from behind the arc. The Quakers buried three consecutive treys in just under two minutes to take a 53-44 lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the game. “When you’re the underdog, it’s easy to let that sucker...
...Good hustle play by Jeremy Lin. After missing the 18 foot jumper, he fought for his own rebound. He couldn't get it, but after Princeton recovered, Lin forced the Tiger out of bounds. Back to the Crimson...
Senator Claire McCaskill is the highest-ranking Democrat in Missouri, and Missouri picks Presidents. The Show-Me State has voted for the winner in 25 of the past 26 elections. This is why the contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination fought so hard for McCaskill's endorsement. As her wary advisers helped her weigh the risks and rewards of siding with powerful Hillary Clinton or charismatic Barack Obama, neutrality began to look appealingly safe...