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...guard Drew Housman contributed 13. Thrust into the starting role at point guard, Housman ran the offense with poise in his first collegiate game, and was able to penetrate the Vermont defense to reach the basket. He hit all eight of his free throw attempts, including four in the game??s final forty seconds that clinched the victory...
...guard Drew Housman contributed 13. Thrust into the starting role at point guard, Housman ran the offense with poise in his first collegiate game, and was able to penetrate the Vermont defense to reach the basket. He hit all eight of his free throw attempts, including four in the game??s final 40 seconds that clinched the victory. “I was really nervous at the beginning, but once it got going, and I realized I can play with these guys, then I sort of got into a rhythm,” Housman said. The Crimson jumped...
...ghetto to accompany the movie’s actual hood, he has succeeded. The tedium is broken up periodically by some standout tracks. In “What If,” 50 captures some of the same desperation that he pulled off in his outstanding verse on the Game??s “Hate It Or Love It.” And “Have A Party” is fire. A slamming beat, a gritty Havoc verse, and–wait for it–Nate Dogg on the hook. Nate Dogg is the King...
...aptly named The Weinstein Company, came out last weekend. That film is “Derailed,” and yes, it totally sucks. It would be kind of amusing to see them fail. But I doubt they will, they’re too good at playing the Hollywood Game??screwing people over, stealing their money, making them cry, and then justifying it by saying it’s all in the name of art. That last bit is usually said at the Oscars.—Staff writer Clint J. Froehlich can be reached at froehlic@fas.harvard.edu...
...CORNELL, 31-21 (L)Turning point: The Crimson’s first series. O’Hagan’s first pass of the afternoon was intercepted and the Big Red scored on a 21-yard touchdown pass one play later. It set the tone for the entire game??Cornell easily capitalizing on ghastly Harvard turnovers. The Crimson didn’t get on the board until the fourth quarter. Cause for concern: Rally-killing turnovers, again. On special teams, Steven Williams fumbled a punt and a kickoff return, both of which resulted in Big Red field goals...