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...often than not, burying itself in a first-half hole that even sustained second-half runs cannot fill. That frustrating inconsistency—untimely droughts followed by offensive outbursts and stalwart defense—is a mark of the youth that has kept Harvard out of the Ivy title hunt since the fourth weekend of the season.“We’ve tried to iron [the slow starts] out,” said Harvard head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith. “I guess people would say that’s what an inexperienced team does...
...firm owned by Dubai's government has purchased the rights to operate seaports in six major American cities, a move the White House approved without telling Congress. Even worse, everyone found out about the sale from that Texas quail-hunt rancher lady." --JON STEWART...
...scouting report. They can take the three but their statistics don’t lead you to be nervous about their three.”A DIFFERENT TAKE ON THINGSThis season marks the first time in a while that Harvard has been out of the Ivy Title hunt with two weeks remaining in the season. The Crimson has won two of the last three titles and finished in a tie for second in 2003-04, but the deadly Ivy League split—Harvard has swept just one weekend during the conference schedule—will keep the Crimson...
...Emily.”“That, of course, being accomplished throughout the four years we have here,” Rollins added.That’s right, four years, this being the first. And though the young Crimson is out of the Ivy title hunt this season, the next three years look promising for a maturing freshman class. As it stands, the freshmen have already drawn attention to themselves in Ivy League competition, so much so that comparisons to the seniors of an impressive Dartmouth squad are not without merit. Given three more years of playing time together?...
...traditionally competitive nature of international development groups on campus and encourage cooperative work for greater effect. The IMPACT summit continues this afternoon with a 2:30 panel on human rights in Ticknor Lounge, featuring—among other speakers—the former U.S. ambassador to Austria, Swanee Hunt, who now teaches at the Kennedy School. It concludes tomorrow night with a fund-raising dance party at the Mt. Auburn Street bar Hoffa’s. Whether or not students actively participate, the IMPACT organizers said they hope everyone will support their mission—if only by opting...