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...those miserable creatures in thrall to the most vile abomination known as “a capella,” I have nothing but disgust. If I didn’t like Eagle-Eye Cherry’s “Save Tonight?? when Kiss FM 108 Radio played it eight times an hour in 1997, why would I like it when performed by a second-rate barbershop quartet? So no, I don’t want to go to the next “jam,” and your lack of instruments makes me uncomfortable...
...senior center Brian Cusworth is getting ready to play his last games as a collegian.The fifth-year senior from St. Louis finished his eighth semester and his Harvard degree in biology this January, rendering him ineligible, as a midyear graduate, to play for the Crimson during the second term. Tonight??s game against Yale and tomorrow night’s versus Brown at Lavietes Pavilion are thus the final salvos of Cusworth’s career, which has spanned five seasons and more than eighty games, and which Cusworth hopes will turn into an opportunity to play basketball...
...individual players that can score at will against less disciplined opponents. Preseason Naismith Trophy candidate Jolene Anderson averages 17 points and eight rebounds from the guard spot, while classmate Janese Banks is chipping in 14 points a game of her own. The Crimson insists, however, that the keys to tonight??s game lie in its own hands. “You can only think about the things that you can control, and it’s up to us to stop them defensively,” Rollins said. “If we can match their defensive intensity...
...last time the Harvard men’s basketball team saw tonight??s opponent, Albany, in person, it picked up arguably its greatest win of the 2005-2006 season, a 61-48 triumph over the Great Danes in Albany...
...record against UNH could provide an extra incentive. The final contest of the three should still be fresh in the minds of the Crimson skaters, as the Wildcats ended Harvard’s season with a 3-1 win in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA tournament. Moreover, tonight??s showdown offers the Crimson a chance to rebound from a 3-2 loss to UConn earlier this week. In last season’s meetings, it was Harvard’s defense that struggled mightily, as the Crimson was outscored, 11-2, over the three games. Maintaining, then...