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...deciding factor in a game that remained close until the Crimson grabbed an 11-point lead about halfway through the second half. The Owls were had a 29-14 free-throw attempt advantage on the game. Rice did not even need excellent shooting from the line to mount its comeback—it only made 62 percent of its free throw shots for the game—as the pure advantage in quantity proved to be enough to squeak by the hot-shooting Harvard team. Harvard freshman forward Peter Boehm—starting his second game...
...after the mayor of Mount Pleasant, the Iowa town where Vilsack lived, was shot and killed, the mayor's father asked him to run for the office. He did in 1987, won and later went on to serve in the Iowa State Senate beginning in 1992. In 1998 he became the first Democratic governor in Iowa in 32 years, winning after being behind by some 20 points in the polls. He served a total of two terms...
...three pointer from sophomore Claire Wheeler and a three pointer from sophomore Christine Matera in the with just over nine minutes to play extended the Crimson’s lead to 25-10. The Black Bears responded with an outside jumper from junior Kristin Baker but could not mount a successful run against an aggressive Crimson defense. “It was a feel good game on both sides of the ball,” Tay said. “We played great as a team both defensively and offensively.” Maine was able to construct...
...bring Vermont within three of the Crimson with 1:06 left in the second half. A steal and subsequent jump shot by Vermont’s Andrea Cihal brought Vermont within one of the Crimson just twelve seconds later. But this was the last threat that the Cantamounts could mount. Ultimately, Harvard fought its way to a to a two point victory, as senior guard Nikki Finelli hit her second free throw with two seconds left and senior forward Katie Rollins kicked the ensuing Vermont inbounds pass out of harms’ way to secure the victory...
...Biggers bring a vision for the future.On the persistent issue of student social space, Schwartz and Biggers offer a concrete plan for success. Schwartz recently introduced legislation to the UC that proposes facilitating student use of the Adult Learning Center, Malkin Athletic Center, and The Democracy Center at 45 Mount Auburn Street for reasonable fees, while lowering the currently prohibitive cost of BAT teams and HUPD details. This immediate action, coupled with the ticket’s long-term goal or procuring a permanent student center, will hopefully address the unfortunate dearth of venues for student socializing.In addition, Schwartz...