Word: turnoveritis
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With the Crimson facing third-and-30 on its next possession, a Wilford bomb thrown 50 yards downfield was intercepted by Brown cornerback Melvin Justice and returned all the way back to the Crimson 18-yard-line. The Bear offense scored off the turnover, and Harvard was unable to come...
But Childs says that the difficulty of change alone can't explain Mayer's high turnover. "There were no more changes than under Mr. Berry," he says.
The women's team entered 1999-2000 heavily depleted after having lost five of its top nine to graduation, but the Crimson, led by captain Blair Endresen, was not about to allow the turnover to excuse a letdown in the results.
The Crimson should benefit from a less turnover this summer. Seven of the top nine will return next year, and the Crimson's next recruiting class will include four potential top-nine freshmen, including Louisa Hall, who Bajwa calls "perhaps the best recruit in the country."
SSI guard turnover has been high--many campus locations don't have the same face watching the doors week-to-week. HUPD dispatchers often have trouble contacting guards on the security radio frequency, and police officers whisper questions about SSI's competence.