Word: pavilions
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...Crimson already got its revenge earlier this season, however, handing the Big Red a shocking last-second one-point loss at Lavietes Pavilion, critically damaging their title hopes. This time, bad memories and three-point shooting lead to a Cornell victory in the snow upstate...
...Stuttgart Academy in the early 1990s and, after barely a decade as a working artist, began to establish a reputation along with Franz Ackermann, Jorge Pardo, Tobias Rehberger and a rising generation of young iconoclasts. Majerus made waves by painting the entire façade of the Italian pavilion at the 1999 Venice Biennale with a pastiche of famous artworks. In 2002 he covered Berlin's famed Brandenburg Gate with a digital rendering of a graffiti-blighted East Berlin housing block...
...most brutal half of basketball Harvard has played all season begot the biggest win of the year for the Crimson, as the men’s basketball team roared back from a nine-point halftime deficit to beat archrival Princeton, 50-43, on Saturday night at Lavietes Pavilion. After scoring only 12 points in the opening period, Harvard dashed off a 15-0 run early in the second half to take control of the game and gain vengeance for the team’s double-overtime defeat at Princeton on Feb. 9. The victory snapped a four-game losing streak...
...streak continues. Behind stellar three-point shooting and an unmatched defensive intensity, first-place Penn handed the Harvard men’s basketball team its fifth straight loss, 83-67, on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion. The Quakers (19-8, 10-1 Ivy) shot over 50 percent—12 of 23—from behind the arc and forced 21 Crimson turnovers in the victory. Offensive stalwart Mark Zoller led Penn with 21 points, including three three-pointers, and six of Penn’s 22 assists. Senior guard Ibrahim Jaaber added 19 points and two steals...
...outclassed Harvard men’s basketball team suffered another crunching at the hands of two-time defending league champion Penn on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion, dropping its fifth straight game on the season, and 11th straight to the Quakers, 83-67. The Crimson’s crumbling during the stretch drive of the Ivy slate has come to closely resemble last season’s end-of-year collapse, when Harvard went through an agonizing stretch of eight straight losses. But if you tuned in at the right time in the game against the Quakers—specifically...