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...only did this weekend’s victories break Harvard’s seven-game losing streak this season and infuse a bit of momentum into the team as it closes out Ivy League play, but it also broke a long streak of abysmal play during Penn/Princeton weekend...
...things must eventually come to an end, good or bad. For the Harvard men’s basketball team, this end was a long time coming. After suffering seven straight Ivy League losses—including a monumental heartbreaker against Cornell at home last weekend—the Crimson turned the tables on the visiting Tigers and found itself on the winning side of a late-game collapse.“It’s a monkey off our back,” sophomore Dan McGeary said of the victory. “Its just really refreshing because we?...
...loss to Trinity, blanking Stanford, 9-0, to advance to the fifth place game. “I did not need to say anything to pick them up [after the Trinity match],” Bajwa said. “They picked themselves up.” Seven of the Crimson’s nine flights won in straight sets, 3-0, and four recorded at least one 9-0 set. Freshman No. 5 Bethan Williams had the most dominating performance of the day, winning 9-1, 9-0, 9-0. Mumanachit continued her strong tournament play, defeating the Cardinal?...
...points. The team as a whole shot 53 percent from the floor and 54 percent from beyond the three-point arc. The key to victory was the way Harvard started and ended both halves. Within the first five minutes of the game, the Crimson jumped out to a seven-point lead and closed the first on an 11-0 run to capture a 17-point lead at the break. Similarly, in the second, Harvard held its biggest lead, 49-28, at the 18:39 mark and calmly put the Quakers away by making its last eight free throws...
...Sarkozy's style and omnipotence are chilling his relation with French voters, polls suggest they've been a tonic to his Prime Minister, François Fillon. The most recent polls show Fillon's popularity surging seven percentage points to 57% - a record-setting 19% gap between a French president and his hand-picked prime minister. Fillon was belittled as staid, wonkish and boring during Sarkozy's glittering first six months in power, but now he is enjoying a reputation as a solid, industrious executor of policy who tends to shun the bright lights now trained on the president. Perhaps...