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...defense most of the game,” Samuelson said. “We didn’t have too much possession, and the defense can only hold up for so long before they start to get a bit fatigued.” But the Crimson was not finished. Fourteen seconds after the ninth Minutemen goal, senior Sean added his first score of the game, and Cohen soon picked up his fourth goal to bring Harvard to within two. But again, a Massachusetts run plagued the Crimson. Scoring three goals in under four minutes, the Minutemen took...
...respectively. Harvard, by contrast, made only 3-of-18 of its three-point attempts and shot only 28 percent from the floor for the game. Adding to the Crimson’s problems offensively were turnovers. Harvard coughed up the ball twenty times during the game, and made just fourteen field goals. In the first half, the squad had nearly twice as many turnovers as field goals, thirteen to seven. The Big Red led 37-22 at halftime and ended any thought the Crimson may have had at coming back, scoring the first six points after the break and taking...
...Clothing Allowance: Of those surveyed, one-fourth (26%) spent $1,001 to $2,500 on clothing for either themselves or others in 2005.? Fourteen percent (14%) spent $751 to $1,000 and $501 to $750 respectively and 13% spent $2,501 to $5,000. Only 3% spent more than $10,000 on clothing...
...points, respectively. Harvard, by contrast, made only 3-of-18 of its three-point attempts and shot only 28% from the floor for the game. Adding to the Crimson’s problems offensively were turnovers. Harvard turned the ball over twenty times on the game, and made just fourteen field goals. In the first half, the squad had nearly twice as many turnovers as field goals, thirteen to seven. The Big Red led 37-22 at halftime and ended any thought the Crimson may have had at coming back by scoring the first six points of the second half...
...stretch of the season, and it was sustained by a trio of rookies. Freshman Niki Finelli poured in eight points on two three-pointers and a layup, and added an assist. Freshman forward Katie Rollins added four more points over the stretch and guard Emily Tay sank a jumper. Fourteen of Harvard’s 16 unanswered points came from its freshman class. “It felt like everything was just clicking,” Rollins said. “I think we got in the mind frame of just attack, attack, attack. We were really loose, started...