Word: rebounder
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...State uses an aggressive and disciplined "helping" defense, which often takes the calculated risk of putting two or even three players on the man with the ball. On the attack, Ohio State uses a whistling fast break that frequently ends with Lucas scaling the backboard to stuff in a rebound...
...first period. Picking up a loose puck in the canter zone, he swung to the right of the surprised Yale defense and fired the puck into the lower left corner of the cage. Morse made the score 2-0 when at 14:12 he put in the rebound from shot by Bob Anderson. Jim Dwinell had an assist on the play...
...pass by Chris Norris to Forbes early in the second period set the stage for the Crimson's third goal. Forstmann blocked Forbes' shot, but lost control of the rebound. Jorgenson slapped it in at 4:00 flat...
...Rebound Effect. Emphasis on the contraceptive powers of the progestins (as chemists call the semisynthetic cousins of progesterone, the natural hormone) is an ironic accident. Ten years ago, Dr. Gregory Pincus, 57, the Einstein-maned research chief at Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, was studying problems of overfertility and underfertility, using laboratory animals. What he learned led him to turn to Boston's Dr. John Rock for help. Rock, then professor of gynecology at Harvard, gave progesterone to women who seemingly could not conceive. They took the pills for 20 days of each monthly cycle. The hormone suppressed ovulation...
...whole object in life after he gets the ball is to block him off, give him the outside shot." Says Syracuse's Coach Alex Hannum about Pettit: "Keep him off the offensive board. Face-check him sometimes, even if you have to sacrifice the idea of getting the rebound...