Word: paces
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...Fitzgerald puts up some weak sauce on offense, as he attempts the soft-handed layup. Penn flies back down the court for the basket. Harvard continues the frenetic pace and pushes the ball up court, Harris gets it in the paint, dropping another deuce on the Quakers while getting fouled. FT coming up. Timeout called. [Harvard 28, Penn...
...Game is definitely picking up pace after the slow first half. Harris pulls the Crimson within one after an ugly left-handed shot leaning into his defender from the post. Then, Lincoln Gunn hit a pretty jumper from 15-feet on the other end. Princeton 40, Harvard...
...have snapped out of their lethargic play on defense and have forced the game into a faster tempo. Let's see what happens after this timeout. It's obvious Princeton wants to slow it down and take the methodical approach. Harvard needs to push the game to a higher pace if they want to hang with the Tigers...
...Steady pace so far as both teams trade baskets. The Crimson defense is starting to fall apart as the Tigers are finding easy opportunities on the inside. Hmmm, domination on the inside, where have I seen that before? Princeton 10, Harvard...
Sometimes a town moves only as fast as its escalators. From the subway station at Sugamo, a neighborhood in northwestern Tokyo's Toshima ward, riders ascend single file to street level at the speed of treacle on a winter day - a pace that allows for feeble eyes to adjust to the rising step and for a firm grip on both red rubber handrails. Here in "Grannies' Harajuku" (an ironic reference to a nearby district famous for its nubile trendsetters and fashion pranksters), slow is the operative word. Heads in the crowd are gray and silver, not black, pink...