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Indeed, every aspect of Feaster's game was clicking. In the first half, the powerfully-built sophomore, not noted for her ball-handling skills, broke by two Brown defenders with a sensational cross-over dribble which left coaches, players and fans speech-less.
Harvard's floor general left Princeton defenders with mouths agape all evening long with her patented behind-the-back-dribble and her no look passes.
Harvard's goal for the second half, then, was to stop Cieplicki while maintaining the lid on Benton. That didn't look too tough a challenge, as Cieplicki couldn't dribble to save his life.
When the little black bugs eat the bonsai and the fountain fades to a dribble and the water plants are indistinguishable from the algae, the power gardener knows just where to turn. Contrary to their earthy image, gardeners are twice as likely as the general population to own a computer...
"When Jessica creates [off the dribble], shereally opens things up inside," Gettelman said."[She and Buzz] are our two best one-on-oneplayers."