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...Harvard has also been forced to play without injured captain Supriya Balsekar, who is one of the team’s top players, forcing players into higher flights. Balsekar still remains an important presence in the locker room, though, and helped the Crimson recover from the midweek slip-up. “Playing without Supriya is tough,” Snyder said. “We are used to having her lead through her squash, but she does a good job of leading off the court as well.” “She kept the whole team together...
...Hoping to avoid the slip-ups of the Voith-Gadgil campaign, McGowan says she is keeping the Sundquist campaign “small and focused” with a core staff of 10 to 15 members, and ensuring that all volunteers are familiar with the election’s rules...
...After a series of mishaps, upheavals and slip-ups, that reputation looks tattered. The U.K. economy is being buffeted by the shockwaves from the subprime crisis in the U.S.; Britain's fifth-largest mortgage lender, Northern Rock, is being kept afloat by guarantees from the Bank of England. Brown has defended his government's handling of the affair, and says his response to diverse challenges in the first months after he took office prove his competence. He looked calm and in control after terrorists targeted London and Glasgow in July and when an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease...
...season had an overall record of 2-8-2, won five straight conference games just to make it to the Northeast Conference tournament, and upset the top two seeds en route to winning the tournament and qualifying for NCAA’s, was not about to let the game slip away...
...would be the last time Harvard shared the lead. The Stags then went on a 10-2 run to take a 47-39 lead with 9:26 to go.“We had a good high-energy run in the second half, and we kind of let it slip through our fingers and went flat again,” Rollins said. “That’s when we really needed to start pushing it up the court, [getting] quicker outlets on the forwards’ part.”Fairfield called a momentum-deflating time...