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...about the upcoming battle after defeating the Golden Knights 5-0 and 3-1 in two regular-season contests, the last of which occurred on Jan. 12. But, head coach Katey Stone knows it will not be so easy.“In the tournament, everyone starts back at zero,” Stone said. “At this point each team has two wins and that’s all that matters.”In fact, the Golden Knights have the potential to challenge the number one seed.The ninth-ranked team in the nation has made...
...unfazed and was able to win, 30-26. New Haven had just a .152 attack percentage in the first game, while Harvard recorded 16 kills. Harvard pulled away in the second game jumping out in front, 5-0, and eventually winning the game by 12. The Chargers hit for zero percent, committing seven errors while earning seven kills. The third game was equally dominant, as New Haven hit just .065 percent while the Crimson recorded 15 kills. As in the first game, Harvard jumped out in front early with a 4-1 lead...
...season—would seem to be far from a daunting challenge to the outside observer.But Harvard coach Katey Stone knew better.“I expected a really close game,” Stone said. “It’s playoff hockey. Everybody starts back at zero. I fully expected that they would come out and give us everything we could handle today.”Cornell certainly met Stone’s expectations, not only staying close to the Crimson throughout the game, but taking a 2-1 advantage into the final period.But Harvard stayed positive...
...action started in 2001 and 2002, with the Fed bringing interest rates close to zero as the stock market melted down. It continued last fall with the frantic efforts by the Fed and its counterparts in Europe to keep skittish banks lending to one another, and this year with more rate cuts from the Fed. These policies can't cure longer-run problems like the low savings rate and stagnant wages, and they'll probably have all sorts of unpleasant side effects (inflation, for one). But you don't have to work at Visa to think they're preferable...
...trying to tell us we're making a mistake in voting for McCain. Well, this is one Republican who has voted for him not only because I think he would make a fine President but also to send a message to Limbaugh and his ilk: Your credibility is zero. Jon Anderson, New York City