Word: scores
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Newsweek reporter Robert J. Samuelson '67 focused his article instead on the part of the study that declares that students make the same salaries regardless of the average SAT score of their classmates. He omitted Krueger's and Dale's finding that students increase their potential earnings by attending schools in higher tuition brackets...
Harvard dominated the first game, quickly jumping out to an early 8-5 lead. A Yick ace, three definitive Denniston kills, and two balls hit long by the Red Foxes allowed the Crimson to score six straight points, giving Harvard an insurmountable 14-5 lead. After the two teams exchanged sideouts, Jellin closed out the first game with a crafty back-tap that escaped three Marist blockers...
...Crimson went on to score the final six points of the game, with an authoritative Hart kill over the hands of three blockers ending the match and giving Harvard a 15-9 victory in the fourth and final game...
...Crimson took control of the second game and went on to score the final nine points, winning the second game, 15-5, on a powerful kill by Jellison...
Early in the third game, the Crimson again seemed to suffer from a mental lapse as the Sea Wolves jumped out to a 12-5 lead. A Denniston kill began a Harvard rally, and the Crimson climbed back to score seven consecutive points, tying the game at 12-12. A Jellison kill from the right side of the net down the middle of the court gave Harvard a 13-12 lead, but after a long serve by Jellin and a Miranda kill, Stony Brook tied the game at 13-13. A block by the Sea Wolves' Alisse Gossett allowed Stony...