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...touchdowns on 26 carries—paced a Crimson offense that gained 351 yards on the afternoon. And as has been the norm in virtually every game this year, it was Harvard’s defensive line that gave the Crimson the cushion it needed on the other side of the ball.“Do you try to run the ball against a defense that’s great at stopping the run or do you try to throw the ball against a defense that’s leading the league in sacks?” Lions head coach...
...going to pat you on the back and offer congratulations. Be aware of your surroundings and the consequences of your hookup. It’s not a perfect world, but there are still good times to be had…especially if you’re on the good side of the Lamont guard...
...have as impressive results in the singles’ Flight A despite also being the top-seed in that draw as well. Kumar fell to Daniel Freeman of Dartmouth 6-3, 6-4 in the semifinals. Nguyen also made a run into the semifinals—on the other side of the draw—and lost to eventual champion and second seeded Bogdan Borta by a score of 7-5, 3-6, 11-9. In the B singles, Burke was seeded fifth and made a strong run into the finals, where he lost...
...potential consequences (Viswanathan, Kaavya; 2006). If you get caught, you’ll find yourself suspended for a year from Harvard and working the night shift as a security guard for a morgue (anonymous friend) or stuck in Iraq (Kerry, John; 2006). Plus, cheating might yield some unforeseen side effects, such as home run records, uncontrollable rage, and the diminution of one’s “manhood” (Bonds, Barry). At least with my new citation practices, I never have to worry about being accused of plagiarism. Well, I guess I should never be too sure; there?...
...Columbia’s hitters while hammering kills of their own.Hanley—who finished with 11 kills and eight blocks on the night—also helped drive the Crimson past the Lions at the end of game four. Posting three consecutive kills for Harvard, the right-side hitter prevented Columbia from taking a 29-27 lead and put the Crimson in position to escape with a 31-29 victory.The offensive outburst was a welcome sight for Harvard after six straight games—the last four frames of the match against Cornell and the first two games...