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...point level it last visited in 1997. Some stock market analysts believe the Dow could actually dip under its 5,000 mark of 1995 if things get worse. Billionaire investment guru Warren Buffett warned his investors over the weekend that "the economy will be in shambles throughout 2009 - and, for that matter, probably well beyond". Still, Buffet went on to note that despite that terrible economic outlook overall, it "does not tell us whether the stock market will rise or fall". Apart from Monday, that...
...than eight points until it was 70-63 with 25 ticks left. McNally, Lin, and Housman combined to go 12-of-14 from the line following the freshman’s clutch jumper. “They fouled us a lot late, but we did a very good job throughout the ballgame of making our free throws,” Amaker said. Indeed, Harvard shot 20-of-25 from the line on the game, showing no signs of the foul shooting trouble that plagued it in home losses to Dartmouth and Penn earlier in the year. Columbia did fine from...
...increased level of intensity and passion after losing to the Bison last week.“We were going all-out all four quarters,” co-captain Devon MacLaughlin said. “We played a great game.” MacLaughlin forced four Bison ejections throughout the game. Her efforts were complemented by freshman Shannon Purcell and Kennifer, who had four tallies apiece against the Bison. Zdrojewski added two more and McCarthy found the net as well. MARYLAND 11, HARVARD 7 The Crimson opened the tournament Saturday afternoon—against a ranked Terrapins squad?...
...flexing its offensive muscle with a 14-3 run. But Wittman had other plans, keeping the Big Red in the game and giving it a brief 55-54 lead with two three pointers and jumper. Harvard responded with a layup from Pusar, and the two teams continued trading baskets throughout the rest of the half. Free throw shooting proved to be key in the final stretch, with the Crimson going 14-for-17 compared to Cornell’s 8-for-14. Cornell shot a measly 56.3 percent from the free throw line for the game. Housman converted a layup...
...contest. “We need to work on coming out right when the first whistle blows,” Flood said. “We didn’t build up speed and took a while to adjust.” Harvard had ample opportunities to score throughout the game, outshooting the Minutewomen, 40-24, but UMass freshman goalie Katie Florence had 18 saves to preserve the win. “We need to get on each other,” Halpern said. “We’re making the same mistakes in the game...