Word: foul
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...Quakers’ challenge. Cusworth looked uncomfortable in the blocks all night long, as he shot 2-of-12 from the floor and finished with only five points and four rebounds. Stehle was more effective, scoring a team-high 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting, but foul trouble limited him to 25 minutes of play, and he committed seven turnovers before fouling out late in the second half...
DIED. MAX SCHMELING, 99, ex-world-heavyweight-boxing champion who became a reluctant symbol of Nazi might in the years leading up to World War II; in Hollenstedt, Germany. Schmeling became the first European to win the world crown when he beat Jack Sharkey on a foul in 1930. In 1936 he launched a famous rivalry when he knocked out U.S. challenger Joe Louis; his loss in a 1938 rematch at Yankee Stadium was hailed as a national triumph over Nazi Germany. But he was miscast by Hitler as an Aryan superhero; he refused to join the Nazi Party...
Senior guards David Giovacchini and Kevin Rogus found only rim on back-to-back contested jump shots, junior forward Matt Stehle was called for a questionable foul during the ensuing scramble for the loose ball and Stehle’s last second alley-oop tip-in attempt refused to fall...
Frontcourt mate Matt Stehle picked up his third foul with 6:41 to play in the opening frame and struggled to season lows of nine points and two boards...
...deep three-pointer—another miss—that caromed out to Stehle. As Stehle went up for the put-back, he was stripped of the ball. As the ball rolled out of bounds with 2.4 seconds left, Stehle was charged with a questionable loose ball foul, shifting the action away from the Harvard hoop for a pair of Columbia free throws...