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...wasn't that long ago that U.S. citizens held views similar to those of today's Muslims. Fifty years ago, most Americans considered public breast-feeding indecent, the comedy of Lenny Bruce criminal, George Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words" punishable and Henry Miller's now classic Tropic of Cancer obscene. Likewise, prior to the 1960s most people openly prayed. In my travels to Muslim countries, I found the younger generation to be just as hip as most of our teenagers. Once they come to power in 30 years, their idea of what's indecent will be closer to ours...
...weren’t getting any consecutive stops so I thought by changing the defense we could change the rhythm of their team.”There were bright spots for Harvard throughout the game. With the Crimson struggling to match the Crusaders inside, sophomore forward Doug Miller came off the bench and was able to contribute some defense on Clifford.“I thought [Miller] gave us some tough minutes off the bench,” Amaker said, adding, “I think tonight could be a really strong, positive step forward...
...junior Evan Harris, was troubled by fouls throughout the game. The other frontcourt starter, 6’7 sophomore Pat Magnarelli, also had trouble matching up with the big men, as did two 6’7 reserves Harvard threw at its opponents—sophomore Doug Miller, and freshman Adam Demuyakor. While Vander Baan took advantage of his size in the first half, it was Clifford the Crusaders went to late. 16 of his points came in the second half, mostly on lay-ups. His lay-up with 5:38 left broke a 62-62 tie, and Holy Cross...
...defensive rebound moments before. 6:58: Housman goes to the line after driving into traffic for a missed floater. 6:58: Mustache offers his thoughts. The officials will take them under consideration. And Housman sinks both. 27-16 Holy Cross. 6:35: Lin snags a rebound and Crimson center Miller races downcourt for a fouled layup. This is the game it seems Harvard was looking for against the bigger Saders. 21-17 Holy Cross as Miller makes one of two. 6:19: Harvard has switched to a man coverage which has stymied the Crusadres in the last 3 possessions...
...Scoring that quickly just gave us the feeling that, hey, we could do this all day if we do what we’re supposed to do.” Pizzotti linked up with Luft again, sophomore wide receiver Mike Cook and junior tight end Jason Miller to score three more touchdowns throughout the course of the game. “I was definitely the most emotional I’ve been in a game, and walking through the tunnel with the team was pretty much amazing,” Pizzotti said. “We just came...