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...been killed in a raging civil war, the international goodwill following 9/11 has been wasted, and we have a huge deficit and a military that is being ground down. Even if this Administration could push a replay button, the result would be like the movie Groundhog Day--an endless repeat of the same mistakes...
With six games remaining in the league season, the question for a Harvard squad coming off yet another wrenching loss to the Tigers--the second double-overtime defeat at Jadwin Gym in the last four years--is whether the team can avoid a repeat of last year’s post-Princeton dissolution. The circumstances this year are slightly different, of course. In 2006, the squad blew a last-minute lead at home to fall on a buzzer-beater in the final second, which lead to a string of six more losses, a swoon that served as the emblem...
...SOMETIMES HISTORY SHOULDN’T ATTEMPT TO REPEAT ITSELF...
When captain Jim Goffredo turned it over and the Tigers called timeout with two seconds left, it looked like we would be in for a repeat of the 2001 game. Yet neither Koncz, nor Savage, nor anyone else on Princeton got off a shot from halfcourt. Or anywhere...
...every last point,” Graham said. “What better example than Preethi’s match can you have of giving everything you’ve got?” After four consecutive Ivy League titles, only time will prove if the Crimson can repeat for a fifth time. Mukundan believes that Friday’s matches will prove a building block for future success. “The losses don’t mean much in the long run,” she said. “I feel...