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Princeton (13-13, 7-7) is an experienced clubthat returns 10 letterwinners. Second team All-Ivyguard Laura Leacy leads the Tigers. She averaged13.7 points, and had 109 assists and 40three-point field goals, both team highs. She isjoined by honorable mention all-Ivy forward TinaSmith, who led the Tigers in rebounding (8.6 acontest), steals (2.19 per game, seventh in theIvies), and was the second most accurate shooterin the league with a .541 average...
Junior Cory Gustafson, the other linemate of Martins, received an honorable mention from the ECAC office for scoring the game-winner at the 2:49 mark of overtime...
...that Harvard plays Fairfield. Fairfield will be replaced by Army from next season on. Navy will added to Harvard's schedule in two years, replacing Hartford....The six freshmen on this year's roster have shown impressive work habits thus far, with 6'5" forward Kyle Snowden drawing particular mention....Junior Kevin Fricka, a transfer from Army, has emerged as a top candidate for the starting center's job. He started for Army two years ago, averaging 4.5 ppg and 3.4 rpg. His reputation as a tough player prompted one Harvard teammate to note on Tuesday, "you definitely know where...
...June 6 U.N. resolution, for example, was no secret. Aidid's forces had ambushed and killed 24 Pakistani U.N. peacekeepers. The Security Council voted for the "arrest and detention for prosecution, trial and punishment" of the perpetrators (though it didn't mention Aidid by name). The U.S. supported the resolution. All this was on the front page of the newspapers. A week later, U.S. troops counterattacked Aidid's headquarters, in a fire fight that was covered live...
Article IV, Section 41 of the council'sconstitution, which addresses the election ofcouncil officers, does not mention absenteeballots. But Mark D. McKay '94, a member of thereevaluation committee that drafted the newconstitution, said the omission was an oversight...