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...tell you with 100 percent accuracy that we have not signed anyone for Yardfest yet,” Pararas said...
...some easy buckets.” Lin’s efforts didn’t escape the attention of the rest of the Ancient Eight—he was named Ivy League Player of the Week yesterday. After this weekend, in which Lin shot an astounding 60.7 percent from the field, the Crimson will continue to look to its sophomore guard to help close out its Ivy schedule on a high note. “Jeremy’s been a tough guy for people to guard,” Amaker said. “When he?...
...barriers and bring transport to the masses. Such praise has been drowned out, however, by critics who claim that the car will mark the beginning of the environmental apocalypse. This argument is ridiculous considering that the United States overwhelmingly dominates global vehicle production and accounts for more than 20 percent of global gas consumption, although America accounts for only 4.6 percent of global population. It’s laughable that India should be criticized for attempting to enter the auto era as America’s love affair with cars enters its second century. The double standard of Western environmentalists...
...team put in 17 second-chance points (Princeton had six) and held the advantage on points scored in the paint (46 to 36). The duo combined to shoot 13-of-16 for 30 points. Harris also made all four free throws on a night that he shot 83 percent from the floor. The star combination also got some help from freshman Kyle Fitzgerald. Seeing increased playing time (averaging 11.6 minutes on the year, played 25 against the Tigers), Fitzgerald stepped up his game, getting a clutch offensive board and the put back with 1:04 remaining to bring the Crimson...
...these kids be on the winning side of it.”Those kids, particularly the front-court duo of Brad Unger and Evan Harris and the mid-range assassin Jeremy Lin, combined for 62 of the Crimson’s points. The team as a whole shot 53 percent from the floor and 54 percent from beyond the three-point arc. The key to victory was the way Harvard started and ended both halves. Within the first five minutes of the game, the Crimson jumped out to a seven-point lead and closed the first...