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...team in blocks with 91 (13 solo), blocks per game (1.07), and hitting percentage (.286). She finished her career as Harvard’s all-time leader in block assists (298) and second in the record books in total blocks (370). Trimble was also named Ivy League Player of the Week for the week of Nov. 12 after her season-high 24 kills and match-leading .488 hitting percentage in the Crimson’s heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Cornell in the final weekend. Outside hitter Laura Mahon capped off her senior campaign in fine fashion, playing...
...important to bear in mind we are playing incredibly strong teams. This is all making us stronger.” Against No. 1 Northwestern, the Crimson fell 6-1 after junior Beier Ko earned the only point with a straight set victory over the No. 6 singles player in the nation. Ko, who went 10-8 to lead Harvard in winning percentage on the season, finished the year ranked No. 93 in the nation. She was named to the All-Ivy First Team in singles and was an All-Ivy Honorable Mention in doubles with freshman partner Samantha Rosekrans...
...Saturday night prime-time TV, after all, has for years been a relative dead zone full of reruns, so DeLuca shouldn't expect knockout ratings, at least not right away. But there's no doubt that Kimbo Slice will draw a crowd. Once a promising Miami high school football player, Kimbo, now 34, flunked out of college and for a time lived in his car. He worked odd jobs - strip-club bouncer, porn company bodyguard - until he started street fighting about seven years ago for money in Miami backyards. "It kept me away from dealing drugs, and breaking into people...
...Kagyu branch of Buddhism, the child persuaded his nomad parents to break camp early in order to be in the right place when the searchers arrived. Within months, he was installed in the Karmapa's Tsurphu Monastery as a near divine bodhisattva--or enlightened being--and, by extension, a player in the perilous world of Sino-Tibetan politics...
...President, Suleiman is expected to maintain the pliant role as a "cushion rather than a decisive player" to prevent the country from "exploding or falling apart," says Salem...