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...Flato would hit another three and Braswell another layup before intermission to extend to a 39-30 lead at the break.“In this league, if you get lackadaisical for just one second, they’ll make you pay, just like we saw tonight,” Pusar said.After Yale scored the first two buckets of the second half to extend the run to 27-3, the outcome was never in doubt.When the Crimson got within nine at 43-34, the Bulldogs kept the pressure on, scoring seven unanswered to extend the lead...
...barketball program in the national spotlight and diverted attention away from the games themselves. Amidst mostly unwelcome attention, however, a basic reality has been overlooked. This season is not over yet.This weekend, the Crimson end the year at home against conference foes Brown (17-9, 9-3 Ivy) tonight and Yale (11-15, 5-7 Ivy) tomorrow night. Harvard suits up at Lavietes Pavilion following a deuce of losses in New York last weekend that began with a 64-54 defeat at the hands of Columbia.The Crimson (8-20, 3-9 Ivy) received little inspiration from its performance against...
...junior forward Katie Rollins, who, over the last four contests, has averaged 16.3 points per game. Together, Rollins and Hallion will look to maintain the inside-outside balance that has propelled Harvard’s success this season.The Crimson’s first game of the weekend is tonight against the Bears in Providence. Earlier in the season, Harvard defeated Brown at home, 70-46. Although the struggling Bears have only won one league game this season, they unexpectedly gave the Crimson trouble in the first half of this matchup. Harvard went into the break with a slim...
...going to sleep well tonight," said Matt Hicks, a volunteer who organized a series of Clinton rallies in Columbus in recent weeks. Before anyone went to bed, Clinton and her surrogates were busy preparing her supporters and the nation for the fact that the Democratic primary battle was not yet finished. Some Democratic Party leaders, including Senators Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, had called on Clinton to pull out of the race if she lost in Ohio. With John McCain now assured of winning the Republican Party nomination, they worried that a protracted battle between the Democratic frontrunners would divert...
...cameras moved away, Governor Strickland ruminated on the weather, then struck a more somber tone. "It's going to be a very close election," he said. "If she loses Ohio, she'll have to re-assess. I'm just trying to postpone such thoughts until we see what happens tonight...