Word: foul
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...magic continued even after Northeastern made both of its foul shots, bringing the Crimson back down six points...
...Both teams seemed to enter the first overtime with newfound intensity, and fouls on both sides meant that both teams would have foul shot bonuses for the rest of the game. Points from freshmen Keith Wright and Max Kenyi put the Crimson up early in the period, but each time Northeastern was able to respond with well-planned plays of its own. The 64-62 advantage that the Crimson received after Wright’s first bucket was the first lead the team had held since they led, 17-15, with 9:18 left in the first half...
...game.Tay stole the ball from Simpson, and then dished a no-look pass to Markley for an easy lay-up. On the ensuing possession, Tay again stole the ball from Simpson. This time she took the ball up the court herself, nailing a jumper and getting the foul. After hitting the free throw, Harvard had a 23-point lead and was home free.Tay finished the game with nine points and nine assists. Senior Katie Rollins added eight points and six boards to the cause.Its sustained intensity helped the Crimson put its transition offensive on display.“There?...
...with a friend, Singh walked by the Café Leopold, and heard that there been shooting there 30 seconds earlier. “We were crossing by when that happened,” he said. “We ignored it and thought it was a drug deal gone foul.”Singh and his friend thought the firing was normal gang or street violence, but when they heard a second firing, they got away as fast as they could. “We didn’t look towards the cafe, we rolled...
...warm-up show. He beat the Holy Cross defense for a layup, then broke a 37-37 tie with a three. With his team up 53-52 with under five minutes left, he popped another three, then stole the ball on the ensuing possession, forcing his opponents to foul him. He made both free throws and two more the next Harvard trip up the floor to put the proverbial nail in the coffin...