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...Americanize both, which, as the familiar story goes, led to their globalization. The company helped stem a long decline in U.S. coffee consumption and taught the food industry the attractions of affordable luxuries. "It's like Marshall Field's in the 19th century," says Harvard Business School professor Nancy Koehn. "When someone does something big, ripples follow." Starbucks continues to expand, having entered coffee-conscious France earlier this year. Schultz, who drinks black drip, says the company plans to have at least 10,000 North American stores and 15,000 overseas. How big is that? Venti. --By Barbara Kiviat
Kansas State is loaded with talent. Big 12 Player of the Year Nicole Ohlde only missed one shot (8-for-9 from the field). Kendra Wecker and Laurie Koehn, both All-Big 12 First-Teamers, combined for 38 points and six three-pointers. The Wildcats shot 48.2 percent from the field, while the Crimson connected on 38.7 percent of its shots. Combine that discrepancy with 10,732 screaming fans seemingly all wearing Kansas State purple, and it’s not surprising Harvard could not advance past the first round of the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season...
...Crimson could not take advantage of the opportunity, though, as the next two minutes ticked down scoreless before the Wildcats ended the drought when Ohlde and sophomore guard Laurie Koehn drained three free throws, putting Kansas State’s advantage back into double-digits at 72-61 with under a minute to play...
Both the Wildcats and the Crimson return not only their entire starting lineups next year, but—with the exception of Ides—their entire rosters. However, Kansas State’s starters can already appreciate the benefits of experience, as Kansas natives Ohlde, Wecker and Koehn have been playing together since their AAU years...
...Koehn tallied 17 points for the game, including four three-pointers. During the first half, her success from behind the arc was devastating for a Harvard team trying to double in the post. The Crimson did not use its usual 3-2 defense as much in the first half as in the second, a move that Delaney-Smith later regretted...