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...line, then 30 seconds later snagged a rebound and hit a jumper. Little over a minute had passed when the Terriers took control of the score for good. At intermission, the Crimson was down seven, 44-37. In the first half, Harvard was flawless from the free throw line??10-of-10—with six shots to Housman’s credit. Additionally, Pusar couldn’t miss—perfect from both the field and the charity stripe. The dynamic duo posted more than half of the Crimson score with 23 points between them...
...answer would suffice in indicating his support for giving licenses to undocumented immigrants, Blitzer suggested going down the line and getting a “yes” or “no” response from everyone. Even as he posed the question to the first candidate in line??John Edwards—it was evident that the issue itself was unimportant; the focus was on how these top candidates would navigate their way out of this loaded question. It was nothing short of theatrical. Sadly, all the important issues following this melodrama lost their poignancy. From...
Pizzotti was tremendously sharp in his final game, thanks in large measure to the offensive line??s best performance of the year. The unit completely stymied the Bulldogs defense, which came into The Game limiting opponents to 11.1 points per game, the best in Division...
...Wikipedia entry for the play and found this quote: “The only thing Brick can carry is a football and a highball.” Which one are you better at carrying?DS: A highball, definitely. But I don’t even know if that line??s in the play, maybe it is. You know, I only care about my own lines and don’t really listen to anyone else—just the last words.Olivia A. Benowitz ’09RR: Who do you play...
...from the sport,” said George W, Stubbs ’11, a member of the team. “We have to pay for absolutely everything.” Many of the biggest tournaments happen on the West Coast or in the South, so the Red Line??s limited resources prevent it from participating in those events, according to team member Andrew J. Vogt ’11. “It affects the level of competition we can see on a regular basis,” Vogt said. But the Red Line has still...