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...recording 19 digs on the night and leading the Crimson to a 30-24 drubbing of Yale in game one.But the Crimson failed to capitalize on its momentum in game two, as the team allowed a 15-9 lead to slip away. Yale recovered from its initial adversity to tie the score at 20 before cruising to a 30-24 win.Part of Yale’s success stemmed from its consistent blocking defense at the net, as the Bulldogs recorded eight team blocks during the four games.“Great blocking always makes it easier for a defense...
...initial shot by junior Devon Shapiro but failed to put enough muscle on the ball to clear it out of the circle.Sophomore Kayla Romanelli took advantage of the tired defense, slinging the ball back toward the Bulldog cage. Again, the Yale goalie saved the shot to preserve the tie. If only for the moment.Charging the rebound, sophomore Tami Jafar teased her way through the sea of blue and white and dumped the ball across the line to pick up her second goal of the season and help Harvard to its second victory of the season...
...show that included the largest baton ever, as confirmed by the Guinness Book of World Records, at ten feet.Dawson was the next to tack a record onto his already impressive resume. With 3:44 left in the third quarter, the back ran for his 52nd career rushing touchdown, tying him with Brown graduate Nick Hartigan for first on the all-time Ivy League list. The win was also Harvard head coach Tim Murphy’s 78th career victory at Harvard Stadium. It moved him into a tie for second with John Yovicsin, who coached from 1957-70, and left...
...ticket in 2004, and he tells applauding audiences these days, "Don't hold back!" In Houston, he joked, "At ease, please." He still jokes that as the lone Congressman from Wyoming, his delegation was small - "but it was quality." For the Topeka crowd today, he noted of his tie-breakers as president of the Senate, "The thing I've noticed is that every time I get to vote, our side wins...
...course, will never be as simple as merely reminding ourselves of the pedophile's essential humanity and showing him safely to the doctor's door. No rational person would deny a potential offender treatment, but no rational parent with a child to protect would not also want to tie a bell around the pedophile's neck before a potential offense can become a real one. It's in that clash of strategies that the tension lies, but it's a tension we'd best resolve soon. The tragedy in Pennsylvania is a terrible reminder of the price of waiting...