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...maintained consistent play throughout. Senior Kathryn McKinley demonstrated versatility throughout the sweep, recording 10 kills, four aces, five digs, and hitting a season best .400. HARVARD 3, BRYANT 1 The semifinal match against Bryant (10-6) proved to be a difficult test for Harvard. Despite only dropping one frame, the Crimson had to rally back from a first set blowout to win in four frames, 10-25, 25-14, 25-19, 25-19. In the first game, Harvard could not hold back a dominating 10-1 run by the Bulldogs, who eventually ended the match with a climactic kill...
Time of possession was at least partially the Crimson’s undoing on Saturday, as Brown controlled the football for long drives in the critical second and fourth quarters. In the second frame, Brown held possession for 10:50, outscoring the Crimson 14-7. The Bears scored two touchdowns in a total of 5:52 to overcome a 13-0 deficit and take a 14-13 lead into halftime. In the fourth quarter, as the Crimson struggled to come back, Brown managed to hold the ball for 10:10 despite scoring just three points. The Bears began their field...
...ball into the circle,” sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh said. “When we did, we had trouble getting good shots off.” After the half, the Quakers added a little cushioning to their lead. Less than three minutes into the second frame, Penn forward Christina Ferrier found Ehret directly beside the goal. Stone could do nothing as Ehret buried the shot into the opposite corner of the cage. Down 2-0, Harvard had several chances to get back into the game. On a breakaway, sophomore forward Leigh McCoy faced Butera...
...touchdown, junior place kicker Patrick Long’s PAT hit the bottom of the uprights and fell back onto the field. While he made good on his second attempt, the two quick scores gave the Crimson just a 13-0 lead with seven seconds gone in the second frame. “Things didn’t start out very well [for us], but incredibly, it’s also that one thing that you can find that ray of light,” Estes said. “And that was that missed extra point, [that] was huge...
...bailout of Bear Stearns or the takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac didn't stop the bleeding. When things looked like they were headed for a crisis at the beginning of last week, he had a team up literally all night working with the Federal Reserve to frame a deliberately vague proposal that could make it through Congress. The key issue was to get something that could pass, and quickly, as failure would produce a panic that would be unstoppable. What they came up with was the broad, three-page plan giving the Treasury $700 billion to buy back...