Word: turnoveritis
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The Tar Heels are blindingly quick. They led the ACC in steals (13.2) and turnover margin (7.3), led by Marion Jones' 3.6 steals per game.
The intense money game was played by Clinton in a way that gave hospitality a bad name. The speedy turnover in the Lincoln Bedroom, the java huddles with big donors, the shared stretches on Clinton's jogging route reduced the message of the presidency to "Attention, K Mart shoppers." But...
Or will it? After all, between the 1995 and '96 seasons, the Crimson lost seven players, six of whom were starters. Therefore one can say that the massive turnover this year is nothing special for Harvard. However the team knows that there is still work to be done.
HASCS has been planning major system design changes since last spring, but the turnover of several critical staff members made implementation impossible until now, Steen said.
"We turned it over, and it created problems," Yale coach Dick Kuchen said. "We got it going and something would occur, and we'd make a turnover and break our backs."