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PRINCETON, N.J.--The clock has struck midnight for the Harvard men's soccer team. HARVARD 0 PRINCETON...
...says she was also struck by the closeness of extended families, who often live near each other. "I found that was really nice because my family is kind of scattered all over the country and the world," she says...
...greatest doubts center on the validity of Zemsky's measures of such amorphous qualities as "confidence," which struck some of the participants as mushy. "He's got to be a bit sharper in defining the qualitative measures," says David Paris, associate dean of faculty at Hamilton College. Zemsky plans to do a second test this coming year and hopes to have the project up to scale with 600 institutions by 2001. If the schedule holds, future collegians may have a better view of what they're buying in the next century...
...Cleveland game. After a couple of early bumps, Wells was sailing along with one out and nobody on in the eighth. There was no fissure that showed either in his mechanics or results: his fastball had not lost 1 m.p.h.; he was still hitting the corners; and he had struck out three in a row. To the mound walks Torre, which almost always signals a pitching change, since Stottlemyre attends to nursing and instruction. Wells, who understood his fate but naturally resisted it, told Torre, "I have something left. Send [relief pitcher Jeff Nelson] back." Torre smiled and said...
...other end of the field, UConn's first tally nearly defined good fortune. The Huskies' Margaret Tietjen--twin sister of ejected Jennifer--avenged her sister's plight in the 28th minute when her cross from the endline sailed over the Harvard crossbar and miraculously struck the side of the net inside the far post...