Word: dribblee
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Years from now, some basketball coach in somecorner of the country will see a young player whoseems to have the complete package--she can spotup or shoot off the dribble with ease, she tearsdown rebounds with reckless abandon, she cananchor herself in the post, but defenders can'tplant their feet...
"I gave a ticket to Bill Buckner but hecouldn't bend down to pick it up," Rose said,referring to the former Red Sox first baseman whowatched a ground ball dribble between his legs ingame six of the 1986 World Series, which the NewYork Mets went on to win.
Seanor, who leads the Crimson in assists this year, did what she does so well. She took one dribble, drew the defender and then beautifully fed the rock right back to Feaster on the left block for the most historic assist in Ivy League history.
"We let the pressure bother us in the first half," Delaney-Smith said. "We tried to be quick, we didn't use ball fakes, we used up our dribble--all the things you're not supposed to do against pressure."
But it was Scott who put the exclamation point on the rally by gathering up Army forward Seth Barrett's lost dribble at the foul line and breaking away down-court for the one-handed dunk.