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...team learned, dynasties require a certain attitude, and the squad used the spring season to regain that crucial component. Radcliffe was a perfect 11-0 in its spring season, which included a decisive victory at the inaugural Ivy League Championship Tournament...
...keys to the spring turnaround was a promising crop of rookie players. Because the team was not preparing for Nationals, Radcliffe was able to give these new players more experience and will rely on them next year to regain the crown...
...emphatic dunk by Duncan off a missed shot with 9:06 left elicited a scream from the 7-footer and gave San Antonio its first lead since the first quarter, 67-65. After that, the Spurs never let Utah regain the momentum...
After Cornell hit the back of the cage, Harvard managed to regain its two-goal lead with a goal from sophomore Lauren Corkery. But, with 11:25 remaining, Cornell had rallied to take its first lead of the afternoon...
...endorse the fee increase without a caveat. Though a larger budget will help student groups on campus, the council itself can regain legitimacy only by reducing its size-and fast. Having fewer representatives would increase competition in House elections and thereby increase the council's credibility...