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...Terrier offense had trouble getting the puck on frame, with only seven of 22 attempts making it on target. But when the Crimson gave the opponent man-advantages in the remaining periods, BU proved its power-play mettle and broke through Harvard’s defense to score a pair of momentum-shifting goals. Terrier Nick Bonino knocked in the tying goal during a second-period power play. The game-winner was scored on a BU man-advantage created by a Crimson penalty with just over two minutes remaining in the game. Less than 20 seconds into the power play...
...involve literal rhythm. Soldiers march and chant. Religions incorporate singing and even dancing in their rituals. Sports events are filled with songs, synchronized cheers, and cries of "DEE-fense." In order to study the power of such collective behaviors, Stanford psychologists Scott S. Wiltermuth and Chip Heath devised a pair of tests. (See pictures of Super Bowl entertainment through the ages...
...Weintraub said. “He uses his height and his skill to his advantage. He’s pretty much unstoppable.” But Stevens wouldn’t give up without a fight and tied the score at 29, sending the game into extra points. Another pair of Duck errors doomed Stevens’s offensive efforts, and Harvard nailed the win, 32-30. In addition to Weissbourd’s five kills, freshman Nikola Ivica slammed down five of his own to lead Harvard in the second set. “Nikola is a big dude?...
...said. “Markley sparked some momentum in the last minutes of the second half which we were able to finish with.” Tay hit two from the free-throw line to further the lead to 64-53. Penn responded by draining a pair of three pointers to pull within six, but perfection from the charity stripe carried Harvard to the win. In the final minute, the Crimson shot 6-for-6 from the free-throw line. In the first half, The Quakers opened up play with two consecutive shots to take a 4-0 lead. Harvard...
...well from the stripe as in addition to Housman’s late misses, the team blew four shots in the first half, including a pair by Lin in the final minute that could have ensured the Crimson went into the locker room with a lead...