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...historic—if there weren’t 12 more minutes of basketball to be played.Despite its best efforts, the Crimson (4-8) came up short in its comeback bid against America East rival Vermont (3-6) in a 73-68 loss yesterday at Lavietes Pavilion, its fourth straight defeat.Had Harvard won the game, it would have been the largest comeback in team history. With seven minutes to play in the first half, the Crimson was behind by a score of 32-13.The 19-point comeback would have surpassed Harvard’s 18-point recovery last year against Central...
...wasn’t really one scorer for us—we just couldn’t stay with them in transition.” “[Rosenkrantz] had a big night because we had several different matchups, but everyone just let her get straight to the basket,” Delaney-Smith said. “They weren’t beating us down the floor, we just didn’t play defense once we got there.”Hallion had another solid all-around performance for the Crimson, turning in 13 points, five rebounds...
...imagine him waking up, staring at his hands, and saying, “My God, it’s all meaningless!” before writing this one. (4) The Onion (?!) What the hell? Thomas wrote two columns this year that copied whole paragraphs straight from The Onion. Dec. 2: “[A]s I slipped away for some pre-Christmas golf, I found myself thinking about a wickedly funny story that The Onion, the satirical newspaper, ran the other day.” He followed that intro with three whole paragraphs of quoted material. Which brings...
...Love of God.” It’s a human skull made of platinum and smothered in diamonds—8,601 diamonds, to be precise. If that weren’t obnoxious enough, it sold for $100 million, which was paid to the artist in cash (straight up). Luda, you might have what “feels like a midget hanging from my necklace,” but the members of the mystery investment firm that purchased this (revolting) display of conspicuous consumption can now sport an entire human skull worth of bling-a-ling if they...
...Crimson never led, and the game’s outcome was hardly in doubt. Five straight points by Blackbirds’ freshman David Hicks helped Long Island jump out to a 7-0 lead in the game’s first two minutes, and Harvard would never get closer than five the rest...