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...enter the game. FAST START Playing to its strengths, Harvard created turnovers and ran the fast break early on in the game, seizing a couple of leads and keeping the game close for the first half. The first points of the game came on a layup off an outlet pass from junior guard Drew Housman to fellow junior guard Andrew Pusar. Several possessions later, sophomore guard Jeremy Lin grabbed a defensive board and launched a great outlet to sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli who threw down a dunk, tying the game at 6. “We were ready to play...
Harvard trailed Hofstra almost all night until junior guard Emily Tay fired a pass to junior forward Katie Rollins that led to a three-point play with 15:31 remaining in the second half. Rollins sank the free throw to put Harvard up, 37-36, and the Crimson kept the lead for the rest of the game...
...come 2008. Did I mention that he played the final four weeks, when he carried 123 times, with a broken toe? Critics will rightfully indict Yale’s senior quarterback Matt Polhemus for his inability to rally the squad from its early deficit with the pass. 2-of-18 throwing for 29 yards and two interceptions is beyond an eyesore. But the kid was knocked down on almost every dropback. And kept getting up, without getting snippy with the refs, his bulldozed linemen, or the Harvard blitzers who kept planting him. He concludes his collegiate career with...
...wars through the winter, but with conditions attached - most importantly, calling for an end to U.S. combat operations in Iraq by 2009. Senate Republicans blocked the bill with a filibuster on November 16. House Democrats argue that a phone call from Bush to Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell to pass the legislation would end the impasse - if Bush would accept the accompanying deadline on U.S. combat operations...
...Democrats have failed repeatedly to pass any restrictions on Bush's ability to wage the war he sees fit, and the White House shows no sign of backing down this time around. In fact, the chances of the Administration subscribing to any kind of restrictive legislation grows dimmer as the situation on the ground in Iraq continues to improve. "To pull the rug out from under them now seems irresponsible," White House press secretary Dana Perino said last week. Indeed, the betting inside the Pentagon is that the Democrats will fold in the coming weeks, once they feel comfortable telling...