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...game play is one of godliness, philanthropy, and non-competitiveness. We crush them utterly. 9:53 p.m.—“We watched ‘Gladiator’ and flipped through the fight scenes to prepare,” says our next opponent, Christopher H. Miller ’10. We come out victorious, however. Sinking the last cup feels much like how, I imagine, Congress felt when it founded the Peace Corps. 10:12 p.m.—In the losers’ bracket, Yuan F. Liu ’09 is effuse with the glow...
...points on top of five assists, going 8-12 from the floor.“Everything becomes much more critical because you don’t have the one or two guys that can make the plays [for Penn] consistently in tough situations,” Quakers coach Glen Miller said. “Housman is a senior and had 22 points, he controlled a lot of what Harvard did. I thought he was a real key to the game.”But the point that mattered the most was his last.Housman went to the line, with the Crimson...
...also added an assist. In the net was freshman Kerry Clark, making nine saves to record her first win of her collegiate career. Clark and her classmates impressed the team with their collective quick adjustment to the high level of play in collegiate lacrosse. “Coach [Lisa Miller] told them from the beginning that they don’t have time to be freshmen,” Flood said. “With such a large amount of rookies on the team, they had to step it up right away, and that’s exactly what they...
...changed now and Quakers look set for a second-straight mediocre Ivy season after winning the championship the previous three years.“I can’t get back tonight and I can’t get back last night,” Penn coach Glen Miller said. “It doesn’t do any good to dwell on it, you have to try and evaluate things and get better.”—Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...Lewis picks up his second foul, bumps Housman on the baseline near Penn basket. Harris scores a layup on the other end and Glen Miller calls timeout. 17-14 Harvard...