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...closest Princeton would get for the rest of the evening. The Crimson scored 17 unanswered points in a four-minute span to take a 20-point lead and put the game out of reach. The run featured two three-pointers from freshman guard Christine Matera, with junior forward Liz Tindal adding one for good measure. “Teams can’t play [Tay] and [Hallion] and our inside people, so we have to punish them,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “For the first time, maybe all year, we slowed down on offense...
...breakout game for Harvard. The rookie scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds in just 15 minutes of action, shooting 6-for-6 from the floor. The Crimson got off to a slow start early on, falling behind 7-2 just four minutes into the game. But junior forward Liz Tindal hit a three-pointer to give Harvard its first lead at 10-7, and timely steals from Tay, Hallion, and senior Adrian Budischak kept Dartmouth from getting into a groove on the other end. Baskets were few and far between for both teams, but a Crimson...
...band's MySpace profile that attracted the attention of Minty Fresh, a Chicago-based record label that is home to college-friendly bands like the Cardigans, Liz Phair, Veruca Salt and Tahiti 80. "The band's music possesses a charm, melodicism and style that we fell in love with immediately," says label head Jim Powers, who signed White Shoes and re-released their self-titled 2005 debut album in the U.S. in September. What American listeners will make of White Shoes' fey and shimmering songs - mostly recorded in Indonesian, with one or two in English - remains to be seen however...
...finished with 15 points and six assists. Along with improving the defense, coach Delaney-Smith focused her team on rebounding heading into Tuesday’s match-up. Harvard out-rebounded Holy Cross, 43-34, and 14 of those came from senior Adrian Budischak, matching her career high. Junior Liz Tindal also contributed eight rebounds off the bench. The Crimson got off to a fast start, jumping ahead 20-9. The Crusaders, though, were able to pull back to within three, 27-24, with just three minutes left in the half. The most important periods of the game for Harvard...
...just that much fun to say. I’m banking on the latter! 5. “Blurg” (“30 Rock”)—A versatile grunt, “blurg” adds dramatic tension to any unfortunate situation. Liz Lemon, you’re an inspiration to us all. —Lindsay A. Maizel ’09 is the outgoing Film Editor. Um...w00t w00t...