Word: turnoveritis
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The tie would not last long, however, as a Harvard turnover and a defensive miscue 47 seconds in to the final frame allowed senior forward Bryce Cockburn to score the game-winning goal.
Mills will have his work cut out for him next season, as the Buccaneers have an inconsistent and turnover-prone offense that threw six fewer touchdowns than interceptions last season.
After turnover difficulties in the past two games, the Crimson will have to put such troubles away against No. 21 Boston College (5-1) on Sunday.
Another hint comes from the observation that women with strong, healthy bones--the kind that are least susceptible to the brittleness of osteoporosis--are at greater risk of developing osteoarthritis. (Nature is often just not fair.) Once again, doctors suspect that a complex interplay of mechanical and biochemical factors is...
“We don’t understand the history of the institution,” says Herrera. “Information is not passed down because every two years, there’s a great turnover and we have to reinvent the wheel.”