Word: one-point
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...going to be a very, very close year and anybody can win it," says Princeton's Pete Carril, who witnessed his team drop a one-point decision to Georgetown in the first round of last year's NCAA Tournament. "We didn't win it last year until the very last game and that's been going on in this league for 20 years...
...Harvard Coach Peter Roby knows that it's hard for any team that has lost so consistently to turn it around in Ivy competition, which resumes tomorrow against Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H. No one can be upset with defeats at the hands of nationally-ranked Duke and USC, but a one-point loss to previously-winless Colgate and the overtime loss to Long Beach are nothing but demoralizing...
...things" by representing them from several angles. But "solid tangible reality" is hardly detectable in this show. You get an overwhelming sense of plastic energy from Picasso's drawing of volume, but that is a different matter. Neither he nor Braque was out to propose a systematic alternative to one-point perspective as the key to making things look real. There was no system to Cubist shuttling and lapping. Which does not mean it was anarchic, but rather that Picasso and Braque made up their coherences from passage to passage, from inch to inch of the canvas, rejecting the "timelessness...
...final match was a thriller with neither fencer able to gain more than a one-point advantage. And after a double-touch (each fencer getting a point), the contest was even...
With two seconds left in regulation, the Bullets scored to take a one-point lead. The Celtics called timeout...