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...time junior guard Jon Simon scored—four missed field goals, five turnovers later—it was too little too late. Harvard hit 14-of-18 foul shots in the last six minutes, first to get back in the game and later to seal the win. Overall, Harvard hit on 30-of-39 attempts from the stripe—both season highs—compared to 11-of-14 for the Raiders. Harvard also out-rebounded Colgate...
...Sullivan era. The best non-conference winning percentage of any Sullivan squad is 66.7 percent, meaning that Harvard would need to win one of its last two non-league games to break that record...The Crimson went 8-for-8 from the line over the final 47 seconds to seal the victory...Harvard improved to 8-0 in games it has led at the half, while it remains 0-3 in games in which it has trailed...
...Noise cancellation doesn't seal off everything, but it does create a calmer environment for you to hear your own music. The recreation of music by the MDR-NC50s is clear and full -pristine in fact. It could be louder, however...
...Lawrence, Clarkson and Brown, Dartmouth did not even notch a single goal. Last night, while the Big Green finished zero for four during its one-man advantage situations, the Crimson was two of six on its own powerplay, with a final tap-in by freshman Sarah Wilson to seal the deal.Veterans Raimondi and Johnston helped spark the offense by registering three assists each on the night.“I think I was a little more confident today, and a little more relaxed than I usually am,” Johnston said. “I just seemed to click...
...director, Linus goes from psychological problem child to biblical prophet, and the whole gang learns Christmas is about decorating puny trees. If you need to keep your annoying cousins company after Christmas dinner, plop them in front of the TV, pop this into the DVD player, and break the seal on a bottle of gin. TAKE A SHOT… 1. Every time Linus does something vaguely biblical—throwing his snowball with a slingshot a la David, being offered Sally as his wife in the Christmas play, delivering the word of the Lord, etc. 2. Every time Charlie...