Word: sank
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...cushion to 18 with 14:11 remaining in regulation. But the Anteaters, aided by a rash of Harvard turnovers, stormed back. Trailing by 14 with 5:26 left, they went on a 8-0 spurt, and with 15 seconds remaining in the second half, Irvine junior guard Brett Lauer sank a three-pointer to tie the game at 67. In all, the Anteaters finished regulation on a 22-8 run. Sophomore guard Jeremy Lin scored eight of Harvard’s 10 points in overtime, trading baskets with Irvine senior forward Patrick Sanders, who put up nine points...
...bucket to trim the lead to two. But three-pointers from co-captain Jessica Knox and junior Niki Finelli helped give Harvard a 12-point cushion with 13:07 to go. An 18-7 run by New Hampshire brought it back within two, but the Crimson sank its free throws to hold for the win. The game remained close in part because Harvard shot poorly from the floor, making only 35.1 percent of its shots. “We got every conceivable shot out of our offense,” Delaney-Smith said. “We missed everything from...
Harvard trailed Hofstra almost all night until junior guard Emily Tay fired a pass to junior forward Katie Rollins that led to a three-point play with 15:31 remaining in the second half. Rollins sank the free throw to put Harvard up, 37-36, and the Crimson kept the lead for the rest of the game...
...Clifford.“I thought [Miller] gave us some tough minutes off the bench,” Amaker said, adding, “I think tonight could be a really strong, positive step forward for him.”Housman, who has been providing offense all season, sank a big shot that began the Crimson comeback attempt in earnest.Just five minutes into the second half, after Holy Cross nailed a three to push the lead to 53-43, Housman dribbled up the court, pulled up, and calmly answered with a three of his own, cutting the lead back down...
...Jones, Susan Sarandon and Charlize Theron) or Gavin Hood's Rendition (with Reese Witherspoon and Meryl Streep). The first movie, about a man's search for his soldier son killed after returning from Iraq, was gripping, suspenseful, poignant. Rendition, detailing the torture of an Egyptian American under U.S. auspices, sank under the burden of its plot contrivances. But quality, or lack of it, was irrelevant to audiences. They avoided both films like summer school...