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...intensity where our passes were about a foot off,” co-captain Chris Ludwick said. “The execution just wasn’t there, and we came out a little bit slow in all three games.”GEORGE WASHINGTON 17, HARVARD 11Trying to rebound from its first losing streak of the season, the Crimson stayed fairly even with the Colonials through the first period.But unfortunately, the turnover affliction that haunted Harvard throughout the weekend once again loomed large yesterday.“Turnovers were most pronounced in the third game, and we just gave...
...will take decades for the grasslands to rebound, but in the meantime, the scruffy acreage has given rise to a wave of environmental entrepreneurialism that has spun the badly hit steppes of Inner Mongolia into a hub of green research. Both Chinese and foreign scientists are stationed throughout the province, working to kick-start restoration through the right balance of land rehabilitation and social responsibility. "We're working with subsistence farmers," says Brant Kirychuk, a manager for the China-Canada Agriculture Development Program. "We can't just say, 'Man, there's too many livestock on the land. Cut them back...
...hitting .175 and was able to hold NJIT to a dismal .047 hitting percentage.A large part of the defensive effort was the effectiveness of the Harvard block. The Crimson stuffed the Highlanders 12.5 times. HARVARD 3, HARTFORD 1Simplicity was the focus on Saturday afternoon, as the Crimson looked to rebound from the loss to Dartmouth the night before.Weiss said her team took a “back-to-basics” approach.“We were over-thinking or over-trying on some simple things, like the pass,” she said, “so the goal...
...most close matches,” she said. “Unfortunately, nobody won, but two of the freshmen had highly competitive matches against ranked opponents.” The weekend’s tournament certainly provided experience against top opponents for a team hoping to rebound this spring from last year’s 4-16 record. “I thought everyone competed really well,” said Curto, who is also a Crimson photography editor. “It was really good for everyone just to get the experience and for the freshmen to get over...
...Initial hope that the city would rebound quickly gave way to the devastating realization that the city’s levees had been breached, putting 80 percent of New Orleans underwater. The area’s schools would not reopen for the semester, leaving students with an uncertain future...