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...thought Corey’s shot selection tonight was great,” BU coach Dennis Wolff said.That shot selection seemed to include anywhere passed half court. He nailed three threes in the first half, all of them well beyond the arch. These weren’t open shots either as a variety of Harvard hoopsters went up against him and didn’t do a bad job.“Lowe was a guy we knew we certainly weren’t giving any easy looks to and I don’t think he had any easy...
...broad spectrum of books you read in 10a and 10b really can open up different areas to you that you can end up focusing on later in your English career,” Chris L. McConnell ’09 said...
...Wildcats’ turnovers, and 14 on the fast break.“We do run very well,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “We have some great athletes and we like to spread the floor. We got shooters to run wide and open the floor for Emma Markley up the middle…and for Emily [Tay] or Brogan to penetrate.”Markley led all scorers with 20 points as she continued her strong start to the season. She has now scored in double figures in each of the team?...
...also noted that running the on-campus interview process in late August at the same time as other schools could help students focus on coursework without the diversion of the job hunt, and would allow them to compete for more slots than the ones employers hold open for Harvard students after hiring from other schools...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) Election Commission lengthened this year’s presidential campaign from four days to 11, giving student government hopefuls an extra week to preen and be vetted before polls open on Dec. 12. In the face of last year’s dismal voter turnout, the extension of the campaigning period for UC candidates is undoubtedly a good thing. With a sufficiently large student body, it is hard for any candidate to be known widely enough on campus for all students to make an informed voting decision. Freshmen have had only three months to meet other students?...