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...First, the national interest. In its bumbling attempts to legitimize its misdeeds in Iraq, this administration rarely hesitates to claim that “if we weren??t fighting them over there, they’d be fighting us over here.” Setting the argument’s spuriousness aside, it should be self-evident that it cynically appeals to a corrupt ethos; it can only be justified if Americans agree that the fact of mass-slaughter in Iraq is morally less problematic than potential mass-slaughter in the U.S. The obvious corollary of that position...
...29—the scoreboard did not lie. The Crimson was down, and down big.But the squad was not out. Using a 24-3 run over the next seven minutes of play, Harvard stormed back to take a 53-49 lead.It would have been historic—if there weren??t 12 more minutes of basketball to be played.Despite its best efforts, the Crimson (4-8) came up short in its comeback bid against America East rival Vermont (3-6) in a 73-68 loss yesterday at Lavietes Pavilion, its fourth straight defeat.Had Harvard won the game...
...just couldn’t stay with them in transition.” “[Rosenkrantz] had a big night because we had several different matchups, but everyone just let her get straight to the basket,” Delaney-Smith said. “They weren??t beating us down the floor, we just didn’t play defense once we got there.”Hallion had another solid all-around performance for the Crimson, turning in 13 points, five rebounds, and five assists with only two turnovers from the point guard position. Junior...
...make the score 3-0 at the 5:22 mark.A reinvigorated Crimson squad emerged from the locker room in the third period and began to make UNH’s 3-0 lead feel a little less comfortable than it had in the second.“We weren??t as penalized in the third,” Cahow said. “While you never want to make [penalties] part of the outcome, [they] are always a factor...We were able to stay out of the box and get some good bids.”After...
...team does that and loses, 4-1.” Harvard hurt itself by surrendering a power-play goal and giving up the three breakaways that led to Wildcat scores. Moreover, the Crimson offensive attack was off the mark for most of the night. “We weren??t crashing for rebounds and placing shots as well as we could have,” Cahow said. Another factor in Harvard’s four-year rut versus UNH has been the team’s comfort, or lack thereof, playing on the Wildcats’ Olympic-sized...