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...mimics one amid the Friday afternoon hubbub of an inner-city pub. His greatest fear, he says, is not to be watching when the luckless Australian driver for the Red Bull team, Mark Webber, finally wins a Grand Prix. That certainly didn't happen in Melbourne. In a pointer to the kind of chaotic racing that fans like Maccallum could see a lot of this year, Webber was one of five drivers who bombed out on the first...
...with 6:48 remaining in the second half, Harvard exploded for a 16-2 run over the next five minutes to pull Harvard within four at 60-56 with 1:04 left. Junior guard Emily Tay sparked the run with eight points, including a pair of three-pointers, and Hallion added a pair of jumpers. Dartmouth, which shot a blistering 68 percent from the field in the first half, mustered an abysmal 5-for-28 clip in the second half after the Crimson switched its zone defense to an aggressive man-to-man. But in the last minute...
...said. “We had some great runs and we had some bad periods.”After a few key Crimson turnovers, the Bears jumped ahead by double digits just five minutes into the game. Brown senior Damon Huffman and freshman Peter Sullivan combined for seven three-pointers, leading a charge of lights-out Bear shooters—the squad finished with a 60 percent field goal percentage for the game, including 53 percent from behind the arc.The Crimson was able to cut the Brown lead to five with a three-pointer from sophomore Alek Blankenau before...
...Bench clears for Harvard, all the subs come onto the court for the final possesion. Ndu Okereke airballs a three pointer, right to Harvard's Doug Miller who scores...
...Hallion said. “I think this was the biggest game of my life, so those were probably the biggest free throws.” After shooting poorly from the field in the first half, Harvard came out of the locker room and found its touch. A three-pointer from Knox at 15:29 gave the Crimson its first lead of the game, starting a stretch of ties and lead changes that would last the rest of the game. Harvard fans responded to each twist and turn with raucous cheers, none louder than when a no-look pass from...