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...Quaker subs were quick to recover from Clark’s absence. Of the 41 points scored by the subs, 27 came in the second half, compared to the Crimson’s game total of four...
...brief respite should come in the form of visits from Harvard and Dartmouth tonight and tomorrow night, respectively. But a battle with Princeton (9-6, 2-0) looms on the horizon, as the Quakers will travel to Jadwin Gym to take on the Tigers next Tuesday night. With the Crimson and the Big Green each ranking in the bottom 15 of Division I according to the RPI, this could be the perfect setup for a Quaker letdown on the eve of its matchup with Princeton...
...electric guitar-loving PepsiCo president and chief financial officer. ("Driving them up the wall/Iron Woman rules them all.") Nooyi, 48, plays a mean power chord herself. In 1997 she prodded Roger Enrico, then CEO, to spin off PepsiCo's fast-food business. She later pushed Enrico to buy Quaker Oats and Tropicana, two bold acquisitions that kept the company squarely in snack foods while adding healthier fare to the mix. Strategic vision has always been her strength. Before joining PepsiCo in 1994, she held top corporate-strategy posts at Motorola and Asea Brown Boveri. A native of Madras, India, Nooyi...
...precipitous falls of these two squads’ parallel paths have shown us anything, it’s that The Game is definitely going to be a competitive one—despite the absence of the aura of 2001—or even 2002—when a fortuitous Quaker loss would have still given Harvard a share of the Ivy League title...
...guaranteeing that if given the opportunity Penn would win the national title this year. Championships require talent, smart coaching, and a lot of luck. This Quaker team definitely has the talent and coaching to be competitive against any team in I-AA. But whether or not it would get the bounces necessary to leave Chattanooga with the championship trophy can never be certain. The only certainty is this—if you’re not allowed to compete, you’ll never be able...