Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dave Heinz scored for Harvard at 14:20 on a rebound of Corkery's shot from the blue line, and then Bob Havern added a pair of goals after scrambles in front of the Dartmouth net to run the score...
...Rabbit couldn't ponder the problem, only rebound emotionally off surrounding situations. He expressed himself through actions, which, in the clogged Brewer-Mt. Judge landscape, made him incomprehensible to more interiorized residents. His mistress never quite understood why Rabbit asked for a blow-job, or Mrs. Eccles why he slapped her on the rump. But Rabbit had his reasons, deep-rooted ones, true to his sympathetic nature. And because he was tired of lives too needlessly convoluted for direct personal response, because if we are in hell, we must build something to protect ourselves, and to build with the second...
With a minute and a half left in the game, Holy Cross had cut the Crimson's lead to four points. Then Harvard's Jim Fitzsimmons hit a free throw, Marshall Sanders grabbed the rebound from the Crusaders' next shot, and the Crimson regained control of the game with a disciplined stall...
...Crimson upped the score to 4-0 by the end of the period. Bob McManama stickhandled through Army for an unassisted goal at 14:28, and with 18 seconds left in the period, Bob Havern rammed in the rebound of a Leif Rosenberger slapshot...
...from that point on it was Dartmouth's game. With the Big Green fans cheering every rebound, the home team moved to a 30-18 advantage near the end of the half. Dartmouth's guards, James Brown and Bill Raynor, who between them scored 26 of their squad's 40 points in the first half, led the way, scoring and forcing turnovers on the Big Green's full court press...