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...last year.”The two guards will need this developing interplay to assure the duo’s—and Harvard’s—success this year. Goffredo will have a target on his back once again. Housman is arguably the top pure point guard returning to the Ivies. The league knows what to expect.But if the media’s prediction of a 7th-place Ivy finish for the Crimson this year is any indication, maybe the league does not know what to expect from the two in combination.Last season, Goffredo shocked the league...
...Yale team that struggled all year. Forward Monica Naltner (9.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg) should give the Quakers some credibility in the lane, but Penn lacks crucial experience and depth.Player to Watch: Joey RhoadsRhoads might be only 5’4, but Penn’s diminutive guard has a pure stroke and a knack for finding a hole on the perimeter.PRINCETON First team All-Ivy selection Meghan Cowher didn’t have quite the postseason her father, Steelers coach Bill Cowher, had last year. Bill won a Super Bowl, while Cowher’s Tigers fell to Dartmouth...
...little like madlibs. Knowing what to do with the empty spaces makes all the difference. It’s not just what actors can pull out of a script that makes a comedy funny; often, it’s what a cast can generate on its own—pure creative humor—that makes a play worth seeing...
...just too much against a good team.The second half didn’t get much better for the Crimson. Harvard’s opening drive of moved the ball to the Penn 14, but a missed field goal meant the drive came up empty.From there, it was a pure field position battle between the two teams. The Crimson’s defense shut down the Quaker offense, but Harvard was pinned inside its own five yard line three times in the second half.“I wouldn’t use the word ‘demoralizing?...
...researching schools. The American Institute of Certified Educational Planners (AICEP) requires certified members to be full- or part-time college counselors, hold a master’s degree, and take an examination.But the Harvard start-ups insist that these concerns are inconsequential because they are not just doing pure consulting. “We’re offering a big buddy network,” says Green of Ivy Insiders. Green believes his service functions as a kind of mentor to students in under-served regions such as the Midwest, which is usually overlooked by larger college consulting services.Markus...