Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...represents the first time in the history of the men's or women's Tournament that a No. 16 seed has defeated a No. 1 seed, and Feaster led the Crimson with a 35-point, 13-rebound effort on national television. She followed that up with a 28-point, 10-board performance against Arkansas two days later, and the frenzy from agents, professional leagues and members of the media began almost immediately...
Will the new Nike work? The strength of the brand and willpower of the organization are still formidable. And rival Adidas is walking proof that great brands can rebound. Knight has written this year off. By 1999 he expects to have new product, a new management structure and better press. Knight envisions a totally global company, one in which communication of the brand flows effortlessly through language and cultural barriers. He knows the past six months have made a sizable dent in that progress. "When we started kind of really emphasizing [globalism]," he says, "I thought, well, Nike could...
Against Lehigh Feaster shattered the Ivy League career scoring record and pulled down career rebound number 1,000. Five days later in a contest against Yale in front of her home crowd, she became the first woman and only the second player ever to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career...
...Harvard Feaster ranks first all-time in scoring, rebounds and steals and second in three-pointers. In the Ivies she is first in career scoring, second in career rebounding, sixth in career threes, first in single-season rebound total and she recorded the fifth highest single-game scoring output ever in the league...
...American Olympia Scott--playing in herfinal collegiate game--turned in an 18-point,eight-rebound effort for the Cardinal, who waswithout the services of All-Americans KristinFolkl and Vanessa Nygaard, both sidelined withtorn knee ligaments. Junior Regan Freuen added 19points and six assists in the losing cause...