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...attacked by senior forward Kyle Koncz in the first half and receiving similar treatment from sophomore guard Lincoln Gunn in the second.In the opening frame, Koncz was nearly unstoppable, draining three after three to keep Princeton in the game.He recorded the Tigers’ first field goal, launching a trey after junior Andrew Pusar moved into the lane to help on captain Brad Unger’s man.Then, with the score tied at 12, he hit a three from the wing to put Princeton ahead and logged another from the top of the key to push the Tigers?...
...teams have been trading threes. First it was Princeton's Koncz, followed by Harvard's McGeary, who was trying hard to make the three. The Tigers' Marcus Schroder answered again with another trey, though, making it 23-17 Princeton into the next media timeout. A foul by Princeton on Lin into the timeout puts Harvard in the bonus already. Lin makes two free throws to make...
McCain is still recovering from the July implosion of his campaign, which resulted in pink slips for most of his South Carolina staff. Voters, already upset by his support of an immigration-reform bill in Congress, gave up on him. But Trey Walker, McCain's state campaign manager, remains optimistic. "The McCain resurgence is palpable," he says, adding that the campaign is now at about three-quarters of its pre-July strength...
...also still recovering from the July implosion of his campaign, which resulted in pink slips for most of his staff in the state. Voters, already upset by McCain's support of an immigration reform bill in Congress, gave up on him. "They thought that the campaign was over," says Trey Walker, McCain's campaign manager in the state. But Walker remains optimistic. "The McCain resurgence is palpable," he said, adding that the campaign was now at about three-quarters its pre-July stength...
...Against the barrage of criticism from the Russians, Pentagon officials have always insisted that the purpose of the missile-defense system is to protect Europe and the U.S. from an Iranian missile attack. "It's not the Russians that we're worried about," Air Force Lieutenant General Henry "Trey" Obering, chief of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency, said over breakfast earlier this year. "It is the Iranian missiles that we're worried about." But if the best those missiles could carry is conventional explosives, the case for deploying the missile defense system in the face of the heavy diplomatic...