Word: stretch
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...third, kills from Weissbourd, sophomore outside hitter Jeff Nathan, and freshman Gil Weintraub, along with a few errors from the Springfield side, kept Harvard within reach at 10-8. But strong hitting from the Pride pushed the score to its final count of 30-19. Harvard kicks off a stretch of three home games Friday night at the MAC against NJIT. The team is sure to benefit from the return of senior co-captain and outside hitter Laurence Favrot, who has been out with an injury. “Laurence is a huge part of our offense and defense...
...make a Cameron Crazy proud. His skills were historic, and his enthusiasm, first pumps, and dance moves would bring the shyest of fans to his feet. If you don’t believe me, challenge him to a dance-off over Mase’s “Breathe, Stretch, Shake” and see what happens. Challenge him!I may be exaggerating, but whatever CCSU was doing worked. Fans filled out the arena (almost 300), there was halftime entertainment (150 local kids showing they can layup-drill with the best of them), and the crowd, overall, was actually...
...Goffredo was kept in check all evening by Hughes, whose superior length, quickness, and strength helped limit Harvard’s second-leading scorer to just nine points on 3-of-10 shooting from the field overall and 1-of-6 from three-point range. During a crucial stretch late in the second half with Harvard making a last-ditch effort to cut into the Yale lead, Hughes blocked three-point attempts by Goffredo on consecutive possessions. Overall, Goffredo—who led Harvard with 40 treys coming into the game—looked as uncomfortable shooting the ball...
...fouling. Harvard committed its seventh team foul midway through the period, putting Yale in the one-and-one free-throw bonus, and gave Yale the double-bonus by committing a 10th foul at the 6:14 mark. Yale was thus able to hold off the Crimson down the stretch at the free-throw line. The Crimson cut a 61-51 Yale lead down to 64-61 with 6:12 to play, thanks to seven points from Cusworth to go along with a three-pointer by Housman. But two consecutive Harvard fouls led to four straight made free throws by Holmes...
...music.princeton.edu/~dmitri) you can see exactly what he's getting at by looking at movies he has created to represent tunes by Chopin and, of all things, Deep Purple. In both cases, as the music progresses, one chord after another lights up in patterns that occupy a surprisingly small stretch of musical real estate. According to Tymoczko, most pieces of chord-based music tend to do the same, although they may live in a different part of the orbifold space. Indeed, any conceivable chord lies somewhere in that space, although most of them would sound screechingly harsh to human ears...