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...He’s been our best player, and he’s been able to bail us out of trouble. He has given us a chance to win all these close games if not winning some by himself.” Saturday night’s loss marks the Crimson’s seventh straight game without a victory, and team has fallen below .500 for the first time since its season-opening loss to Clarkson in early November. Thanks to the win, Princeton now shares the top spot in the ECAC with Harvard and Clarkson...
...haven’t been able to fight back, bounce back, or we’ve been ahead and haven’t been able to finish,” Amaker added. In its most recent defeat, Harvard squandered an 18-point second half-lead in a home loss against UC Irvine, but there would be no letdown in this game. The Big Green scored the first points of the second half, but Lin answered with a floater and sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli followed him with a layup. The lead did not drop below 20 after that and reached...
...haven’t been able to fight back, bounce back, or we’ve been ahead and haven’t been able to finish,” Amaker continued. In its most recent defeat, Harvard squandered an 18-point second half lead in a home loss against UC Irvine, but there would be no let down in this game. The Big Green scored the first points of the second half, but Lin answered with a floater off a strong drive and sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli followed him with a lay-up from an Unger assist. The lead...
...Olympics, which Romney famously turned around in Salt Lake. But throughout his presidential campaign, Romney has viewed business as a model for government, and in business, as in politics, there are no prizes for second place. In fact, his campaign refuses to characterize the Iowa Caucus results as a loss. "You have to remember, we started at zero," national spokesman Kevin Madden told the press. Romney "returned a good second place result. It's Washington that lost...
...wins scramble the presidential contest in both parties. On the Democratic side, Obama now becomes the frontrunner going into New Hampshire. Clinton's loss raises the stakes for her in the Granite State, where she holds a slim lead in the polls. And the results throw a dark shadow over the campaign of Edwards, who has never had the strength in New England that he had on the prairie...