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...point attempt from the top-left, getting Crimson sophomore guard Dan McGeary to bite. Gore, who finished with a game-high 14 points, calmly steadied himself and sunk the now wide open three-pointer. The sold-out crowd—led by the deafening student section—went wild.“They’ve certainly done a good job getting a pretty good atmosphere—it was rocking all night,” Pusar said. “They were out here a good 45 minutes while we were warming up already, making chants, getting...
...have a fairly young team, and I think it showed a little bit this weekend,” Kovacs said. “At times on Saturday, we were like wild-eyed fawns staring into the open jaws of a lion. But I think as the regatta progressed everyone became a bit more comfortable and we certainly started performing better...
...with the save to preserve the tie.“Not a super effort from top to bottom,” Donato said. “Both teams I thought did enough good things to win the game and enough poor things to lose the game.”WILD WHISTLESWhile Harvard’s missed opportunities and Colgate’s strong play were the driving force behind the deadlocked score, the Crimson’s efforts to pull away in the third period were also frustrated by two close calls that went the Raiders’ way.The first...
...commencement speaker is supposed to motivate and inspire graduates, as they stare out into the wild blue yonder of their post-college years. What could J. K. Rowling possibly have to say for herself? Perhaps: “If you want to change the world, sell hundreds of millions of copies of your books. Don’t give up. Follow your dreams. Wingardium Leviosa...
...violence has bred a fear that cannot be easily erased, even by the peace agreement. Rift Valley tourist towns, known for their wild flamingos, were particularly hard-struck by bloodshed. A house in Naivasha was deliberately set on fire, killing 14 people inside. Idyllic little towns like Njoro are now divided along distinct tribal lines. Meanwhile, unkempt fields littered with corn stalks line both sides of roads that wind through the territory of various ethnic groups. Farmers say they are too afraid to prepare their harvests for fear of being attacked...