Word: see-sawed
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...because we were playing so well until the end.” In its most complete offensive performance of the year, Harvard shot 52 percent from the floor and 50 percent from beyond the arc while holding the Bears to just 20-of-59 shooting (34 percent). In a see-saw first half, the Crimson took its biggest lead of the half at 25-20 on a Hallion jumper with 5:46 remaining. The game of short runs continued after the break, when Brown turned a 32-30 halftime advantage into a 40-32 lead with four consecutive layups...
...first time since June 2001 on Monday, and sparking a day-long debate on Wall Street as to whether that benchmark even matters, the Dow Jones industrial average briefly gave up enough ground on Tuesday to dip below the threshold before jumping back once again. Look for more see-saw moments ahead as the Dow tries to eclipse its all-time high of 11,723, which was reached six years ago and which many market pros believe finally will be seen again later this year. That's not exactly a news flash: it would require only a 6.5% move, which...
...temporary boost from the return of sophomore forward Jamie Greenwald, who has missed time with a bone bruise. Sporting a large wrapping on her ankle, she replaced Kerr in the second half but did not spend much time on the field.Earlier in the game, the two teams fought a see-saw battle. The Crimson’s best chance came when Wylie got behind the defense on a breakaway, but her low shot was smothered by the goalie. Tavepholjalern also had an opportunity to give Harvard a lead in the first half when she gathered a loose ball...
Cornell took its final lead of a see-saw battle in the third after quarterback D.J. Busch hit wide-open receiver Chad Nice on the first play of the drive for an 80-yard touchdown...
Cornell took its final lead of a see-saw battle in the third after quarterback D.J. Busch hit wide-open receiver Chad Nice on the first play of the drive for an 80-yard touchdown...