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...With captain Andrew Pusar and junior forward Pat Magnarelli out for the game with injuries and senior forward Evan Harris and guard Drew Housman not quite at 100 percent, Harvard coach Tommy Amaker overhauled his starting five, putting junior guard Jeremy Lin with junior forward Doug Miller and three new members of the Crimson’s freshman class, guards Max Kenyi and Oliver McNally and forward Keith Wright...
...five of those games were played on the road.This trouble on the road is not due to a lack of talent on the court. Under the leadership of captain guard Andrew Pusar, guard Drew Housman, forward Evan Harris, forward Pat Magnarelli, and 2007-08 All-Ivy League guard Jeremy Lin, the team is full of players that are individually among the best in the conference. This was demonstrated in several big games at home against Michigan, Mercer, and Penn. They just never clicked together when on the road.“We didn’t have the experience...
...changes.But one needs only to look at the team a year ago to see how far it has come. Of the five players in the starting lineup of the Nov. 28 tilt against New Hampshire last season—sophomores Kyle Fitzgerald, Adam Demuyakor, T.J. Carey, and juniors Jeremy Lin and Dan McGeary—only two remain. Not one of those five starters was a senior last year.Now, Amaker has a new canvas of his own to work on, as the sophomores have been replaced by an upstart group of standout freshman he recruited.For Amaker, it was an overhaul...
...opposition voices]," but believed "the pacts are for the convenience and benefit of the people on both sides." Chen's demeanor has been gracious throughout the trip, despite the hostility, and for good reason, say analysts. "Any overreaction from Beijing would result in Taiwan drifting away," says Professor Lin Chong-pin of the Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Strategic Studies at Tamkang University. Lin believes China has learned that animosity from Beijing only fuels Taiwan's opposition movement. "The leaders in Beijing believe that time is on their side, so they don't need to rush unification...
...participation in international organizations, such as at the next World Health Organization meeting next May. Taiwan has sought participation in WHO and the United Nations in the past, but has routinely been blocked by Beijing. If China wants this chumminess to go its way, it would be wise, says Lin, to reconsider that stance, too. With a growing opposition movement in Taiwan, he says, "If Beijing does not make any flexible adjustment, it's bad news for Ma, and for cross-strait relations...