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Lately, I've been reflecting most on the common judgement "no harm, no foul." The expression originated in the world of basketball to describe incidents of hacking, holding, pushing and the like which, though in violation of the rules, do not necessarily affect the score of the game. The phrase has rapidly spread from the sporting world to all areas of life. If you bump into someone in the street and apologize, the response is "no harm, no foul." If you're trying to explain a mistake you've made or a responsibility you've forgotten, it's handy...
Harvard, though, cannot focus solely on theStanford front line. Sophomore guard Milena Floresadds solid play from the point to the alreadypotent Cardinal attack. Flores has a 9.8points-per-game average to go along with her solid6.2 assists average, so she presents a threat toeither score on her own or dish off to openteammates...
Harvard (4-2) dropped its opening contest to Florida Atlantic by a score of 8-5 before winning four consecutive games, capped by a 2-1 upset of 23rd-ranked University of Illinois-Chicago. The Crimson concluded its three-day stint with a narrow 3-2 loss against ninth-ranked Missouri...
...disadvantage at Easterns because six key athletes will not be shaved or tapered in order to save their peak performances for NCAAs coming up later in the season. In addition, the Crimson will lack the diving part of the swimming and diving team, which will hurt its final score...
Also, the 100, 200 and 500 Freestyle will be deciding events and the prospects for a positive outcome look good. The Crimson will be stacking these events with multiple swimmers in order to reduce the possibility that Princeton will be able to score high points. At Easterns, the top 16 places earn points toward the team's final score, so Harvard will want to fill as many of those spots as possible...