Word: foul
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite predictions to the contrary. Dave Newmark--the 7-0 papa Lion--started in the pivot. Favoring his injured ankle, Newmark got into early foul trouble, and was not a major physical factor, although he might have had some psychological influence in the victory...
Harvard called time out and Wilson chose the poised Gustavson to bring the ball up court. The blond gunner was fouled by Steinmanis. Reacting quickly, the officials gave Gustavson two shots, calling Steinmanis's infraction an intentional foul...
Then came the decisive play of the evening. Harvard stole the ball but missed the shot and the Bruins' Greg Donaldson brought the ball up court. Pressed by Eric Gustavson he lost the ball toward the sideline. In the ensuing scramble the referee called a foul on Gustavson...
...Crimson's Chris Gallagher tapped the Pearsall rebound to Gustavson who called time out with three seconds left. Penn needed the ball, and when Harvard got the ball safely inbounded, the Quakers had to foul Gallagher to get it. When the junior center made the final foul shot--the first of a one-and-one--Harvard had its second League victory...
...press of deadlines led TIME to scramble its eggs and foul its anchors. Artist Boris Chaliapin painted the portrait in little more than nine hours, using as his primary guide a 1963 black-and-white photo of Bucher as a lieutenant commander-without gilt on his cap visor...