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...season,” captain Ali Bode said. “We took it one step at a time. Now, going into the off season, we’re looking forward to more training—last year we won Ivies, and it’s our goal to repeat.” The scores posted by Harvard over the weekend were lower than expected. Many factors worked against the Crimson, including the wet conditions and long, slow rounds that resulted. For example, Sheldon played 21 holes yesterday, more than the team is trained for at this point...
...direct response to the anticipated actions of the other. Republicans think the Democrats--aided by ACORN, the AFL-CIO, organized crime, the Comintern and the New York Times--are going to stuff every urban ballot box from Miami to Chicago with fraudulent ballots cast by phony, made-up repeat voters. The Democrats fear that the Republicans--aided by the League of Snarling 'n' Sweaty Southern Sheriffs, Wal-Mart, Fox News, Dick Cheney and the ghost of J. Edgar Hoover--are going to use legal shenanigans, menacing hired goons and a vast army of pseudofascist Christian activists to deny millions...
...best for the student-athletes,” Donahue said. “If the conference tournament is done right, I am all for it.”The league preseason poll was released the same day. Defending champion Cornell was a unanimous pick among all 16 voters to repeat as league champions. Harvard is projected to finish fourth in the league, behind Penn and Yale.Harvard will look to surpass these expectations with the help of a stellar senior class. Guard Drew Housman, along with forwards Evan Harris and Andrew Pusar, lead the class in its last crack...
...throwing the ball all the time in practice. We’re talking to each other about what we’re going to do on different drives, what he wants to see or he’s looking at.”Luft and Pizzotti turned out a repeat performance with 2:14 to go in the first half. This time Luft was allowed the rare luxury of single coverage, and it turned out to be the Mountain Hawks’ undoing. Up 17-10, Pizzotti launched a 28-yard pass to the end zone, and Luft leapt high...
...meet this challenge, the U.S., or any other country that wants to remain in the game, can't afford to repeat past mistakes. And the worst mistake of all is complacency--to dismiss the challengers as a nuisance, as the U.S. did Japan in the 1960s, rather than view them as serious competition. You can see the results of complacency when you look at the Big Three U.S. automakers...