Word: stealing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...members of the other's race. As illuminating as their undercover experiences (a white stranger casually shares racist opinions with the "white" father) are their conflicting interpretations of racial nuances (was a salesman nice to the "black" father out of friendliness--or fear that he was going to steal something?). This is an extreme--and edifying--makeover indeed...
...shots in a row early and got confident, and that momentum really carried her.” As Brown displayed a bevy of effective low-post moves and manhandled the Harvard defense, the Crimson put together a strong offensive first half, shooting 48 percent from the floor and even stealing a one-point lead on freshman Niki Finelli’s layup with 8:28 minutes remaining. That 22-21 advantage, however, was the last that Harvard would take all night. The Tigers reeled off a 10-2 run, sustained by seven points from Brown, after Finelli?...
...can’t just let teams jump out on us like that. We let Boston College do that, and we just get buried when teams do that to us.”A layup by Penn guard Ibrahim Jaaber, who finished the game with 23 points and six steals, put the Quakers up 15-5 with just under 11 minutes left until halftime. Penn would lead by double-digits the rest of the way.“It’s kind of a helpless feeling,” Harvard captain Matt Stehle said. “They?...
...more shots and we couldn’t miss any more.” Penn built a 21-11 lead on forward Jennifer Fleischer’s layup with 10:14 remaining to cap off a 16-6 Quakers run. After Fleischer’s steal resulted in a Joey Rhoads layup at 2:41 to push the Penn lead to 11, the Crimson put together its only sustained offensive run of the first half with an 8-4 finish to close the frame. Freshman guard Emily Tay scored four consecutive points and tallied two assists over the stretch, pulling...
...rebound in the paint and snaked around the Harvard big men for an easy layup.No big deal. Just 55 seconds remained and the Crimson lead was still four. All Harvard needed to do was stay strong with the ball, fend off Princeton’s desperation attempt at a steal, and then absorb the foul. If anything went wrong, the Crimson still had both timeouts as escape valves.The inbounds pass found its way to Stehle, who worked the ball to freshman point guard Drew Housman. The Tigers had three players deep in Harvard’s end of the court...