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...Italy's three main private television stations, made him controversial. So too did his frequent gaffes, unintended and otherwise, including telling Wall Street executives that Italy was worthy of investment for the beauty of its secretaries and calling a German politician "pefect for the part" of a Nazi prison guard in an upcoming film...
...missed three consecutive three-point attempts to end the game as Penn (6-12, 1-0) squeaked out a 73-69 victory on Friday night.Quaker freshman Tyler Bernardini led all scorers in his first Ivy League game, pouring in 20 points, while captain Brad Unger and sophomore guard Dan McGeary both recorded Crimson career highs, finishing with 17 and 15, respectively.“I thought it was a tremendous effort—tremendous effort by both ballclubs,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “I was really pleased in a lot of ways with...
...Pick your poison.That’s the choice that the Harvard men’s basketball team was left with when it took on the Tigers on Saturday night, getting attacked by senior forward Kyle Koncz in the first half and receiving similar treatment from sophomore guard Lincoln Gunn in the second.In the opening frame, Koncz was nearly unstoppable, draining three after three to keep Princeton in the game.He recorded the Tigers’ first field goal, launching a trey after junior Andrew Pusar moved into the lane to help on captain Brad Unger’s man.Then, with...
...aboard the Tay Train. That might well become the motto of the Harvard women’s basketball team, which saw its repeat Ivy Title bid hang precipitously in the balance in an unlikely nail-biter with woeful Penn (3-15, 0-3 Ivy) on Friday night. Then junior guard Emily Tay, who shredded the Quakers’ defense all night, found one last, all-important hole and buried a jumper with 14 ticks left to seal the Crimson’s furious 63-62 comeback win over visiting Penn. Tay’s last-minute heroics—made...
...offensive potency: the first six minutes saw hot shooting and a fast pace on both ends as the Crimson jumped out to a 17-9 lead on 7-for-10 shooting. But the Tigers kept the game close with some accurate shooting of their own, getting timely points from guard Caitlin O’Neill (nine points). A jumper from senior Meagan Cowher cut Harvard’s lead to three with 8:21 to play in the first. But that was the closest Princeton would get for the rest of the evening. The Crimson scored 17 unanswered points...