Word: tieing
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...frequently advanced -- and hotly disputed -- theory is that aggression is a biologically rooted impulse of young males. Some experts suggest that there may be a genetic component to hostile behavior; others attempt to tie it to levels of different chemicals that circulate through the body and brain. One of them is testosterone. Production of this male sex hormone rises dramatically during puberty, a period usually marked by intense sexual desire and strong aggressive tendencies. Some studies indicate that particularly rough athletes or violent prisoners have higher than normal testosterone levels...
November 16: Harvard tops Penn, 17-7, to move into a tie for first place in Ivy League football...
November 19: The gridders capture the 100th Game from Yale, 16-7, to clinch a tie of the Ivy title. Freshman Margaret Cimino is critically injured when she is hit by a falling goalpost dragged down by jubilant Crimson fans...
February 24-25: The cagers top Yale, 80-72, to enter a three-way tie the Ivy League lead. They follow with a win over Brown...
March 3: The women's basketball team clinches at least a tie for the Ivy League title with a win over Brown...