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...Lipsitz played equally well opposite Holt, also recording a perfect hitting percentage. Overall, 12 Penn State players each had at least one kill and the Lions averaged a phenomenal team attack of .673 over three games, amassing a total of 45 kills to only 6 errors.“They??re really tall,” Rosier said. “Walking out on the court, it’s like you’re walking into a forest of redwoods.”Ivica led all Crimson players with 12 kills, while Weissbourd put up a fight...
...second forward line of Wilson, McDonald, and sophomore Kate Buesser had been struggling to score of late, and the tally provided the trio with a needed confidence boost. “That line’s been playing so well,” Stone said. “They??ve had good chances, but they haven’t gotten the results that they wanted. They were fired up.” Following Wilson’s tally—her 11th of the season—Harvard clamped down on defense, and junior goalie Christina Kessler extended...
...straight games. Although it put up its highest point total since defeating Boston College over a month ago, the Crimson (10-11, 2-5) also gave up the most points it has all season, allowing Cornell to shoot an astounding 62% from the field.“Offensively they??re very efficient, and they have a lot of weapons,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “Overall we weren’t very good defensively. Perimeter, post, they broke us down.”Facing the top offensive team in the Ancient Eight...
...Cornell’s bench proved to be more supplemental than instrumental to the Big Red’s game plan. Freed up by Foote, Wroblewski led the Big Red’s nonstarters with his shooting and contributed 17-of-44 points from the bench.“They??re deep,” Amaker said. “They??ve been very successful and I think they have a lot of experience. You see that and the size of the kids and their bodies and how efficient they were—they...
...when they??re in my class, the vast majority of my students spend their time graphing inequalities, struggling to remember the rules of decimal multiplication, and finding the surface area of cylinders. They work because I compose worksheets and make up whiteboard games, because I take them to the gym to play “Algebra Jam,” because I act like a madman to get them excited about my (rather arbitrary) team points system. I shower them with praise and affirmation and, occasionally, with Starbursts and Jolly Ranchers for correct answers...