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Stories about killer bacteria ravaging your child's school gym, locker rooms and nursing homes have made for grabby headlines in recent years. But the truth is that such life-threatening infections with MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, are still largely confined to certain hospital settings, rather than the community at large. And even in the highest-risk health-care environments, according to a new report, the threat of MRSA infection is diminishing...
...Four minutes into the second half of Friday’s game against Cornell, one word must have occupied each member of Harvard’s men’s basketball team: repeat.A sluggish first half left the Crimson with a 51-35 deficit heading into the locker room in Newman Arena. But the men’s squad emerged reinvigorated and kicked off the second period with a 10-0 run that brought them to within six of the defending Ivy League champ. Cornell looked uncoordinated, frustrated, and nothing like the team that went...
...porous fast-break defense didn’t help its cause, as Columbia was able to convert easy buckets and set up its press. During one three-minute stretch early on, the Crimson turned the ball over five times.When the first-half buzzer sounded and Harvard headed to the locker room down just six, it seemed to have weathered a storm of its own making.“Usually when we have a game like this, we’re down and there’s no emotion,” co-captain Emily Tay said...
...team with 19 points and five assists, followed by freshman Brogan Berry who tallied 18 points. Along with contributing to the point total, Alemany led the Crimson’s defensive efforts with a career-high six steals and seven rebounds. Harvard came out of the locker room aggressively, taking a 4-2 lead off a Berry jumper only two and a half minutes into the game. Yale was relentless as it went on an 8-0 run to take a 10-4 lead two minutes later. A jumper from Tay, followed by a pair of Berry free throws, brought...
...enjoy myself a bit.” CHANGE IT UP Harvard found itself frustrated heading into the second intermission on Friday night. No offensive play could fool Yale netminder Genny Ladiges, and the Crimson had been held to just five shots on its first three power plays. In the locker room, Stone decided to make a change. The Crimson came out for the third period with a new man-up game plan—and found a lot of success. Harvard converted on both of its power plays in the final frame to win the game. “Last...