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...This particular person in this particular point in history is very exciting in determining what the best relationship between Mainland China and Taiwan should be,” he said. “He has the opportunity to be a really historic figure.” According to Alford, Ma??s principles and intelligence, as well as the experience he accrued as a Minister of Justice, will help him to lead Taiwan. “He’s somebody of immense God-given talent, there’s no question about that,” Alford said...
WORCESTER, MA??As it goes with size and speed in basketball, it is said you can’t have it all.The problem for coaches and players alike is to figure out which one to go with. Last night, on its home court, Holy Cross went with size and Harvard countered with speed. The result was an 80-69 victory for the Crusaders at the Hart Center.Pounding the ball down low with 6’11” center Tim Clifford and 6’9” forward Alex Vander Baan, Holy Cross (4-0) was able...
...BOSTON, MA??Despite numerous power-play opportunities, the No. 18 Harvard men’s hockey team only managed to squeak by with an overtime win against Boston University last night at the Aggannis Arena. While the Terriers slammed in their only goal the first time they had a man-advantage, scoring on one of their four power play attempts, the Crimson failed to capitalize on any of its power play opportunities, letting six chances go by without a single goal. “We weren’t able to establish anything on our special teams, first...
WORCESTER, MA??Despite a gallant comeback by the Harvard men’s basketball team, it could not pull out a victory, in large part because of the big contributions of Holy Cross’s two tallest frontcourt players, 6’11 senior Tim Clifford and 6’9 junior Alex Vander Baan. Clifford finished with a game-high 22 points, matching his total from the Crusaders’ 82-69 win at Lavietes Pavilion last November. Vander Baan started by scoring Holy Cross’s first nine points and had a season-high...
Third-place Dartmouth (has a funny ring to it, huh?) has three wins, all against mediocre Ivy teams at home. Only one of those ingredients is in place for the Big Green ma??ana. Check it: the Ancient Eight has a combined 22-11 home record this year. In league contests, the advantage is even more pronounced—the host has won 15 of 20. Three of those five losses belong to Columbia and another one came in overtime. So while Dartmouth’s surprising season, including a 59-point outburst versus Cornell last weekend, has been...