March 26, 2007

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GREENSBORO, N.C. Lindsey Harding had carried the Blue Devils on her shoulders all season, but Saturday her teammates were left picking up their heartbroken point guard from the floor at the Greensboro Coliseum. Harding had the ball in her hands with her team facing a one-point deficit and 0.1 seconds left on the clock. A 75-percent free throw shooter on the year, Harding stepped to the line, only to clank both shots off the back of the rim. As Carrem Gay’s last-second attempt at a game-winning tip-in missed the hoop, the title hopes of the Blue Devils (32-2) vanished, and fourth-seeded Rutgers (258) escaped with a 53-52 victory over the NCAA Tournament’s overall No. 1 seed. “The first time I shot it I was so shocked,” Harding said. “It came off perfectly, but I guess some days you just can’t hit them.” After missing her final free throw, Harding fell to the court and covered her face as her teammates surrounded and consoled their senior leader, playing her final game in a Duke uniform. “My heart just breaks for her right now,” Duke head coach Gail Goestenkors said. “I just don’t want this to be her lasting memory because she has meant so much to our program.” The Scarlet Knights got their first and only lead of the second half on a layup by freshman guard Epiphanny Prince with 20

THE CHRONICLE

Room Fix for single and double rooms will be restarted Tuesday night, after problems with the server precluded students from registering for housing this weekend for the next academic year, Residence Life and Housing Services officials announced Friday night. Out of approximately 300 rising sophomores and juniors whose single-room lottery windows opened Friday night, more than half were unable to log in to the online Room Fix system or were unable to select a room once logged in, said Marijean Williams, director of housing assignments and communications. “We made the decision to stop the process and restart it on Tuesday with single rooms again,” Williams said, adding that triple-room selection, which occurred

Thursday night, proceeded successfully

and will not be restarting. This is the first year Room Fix has been conducted online. Students attempting to select a single room said only 30 to 40 rooms were taken by the end of the night. All students who completed room selection Friday night, however, must also restart the process. “We thought it was unfair that not WEIYITAN/THE CHRONICLE

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Lindsey Harding is consoled by teammates after missing two free throws at the end of Saturday's game.

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N.C. officials say lax case, charges still underreview by

Yousef AbuGharbieh THE CHRONICLE

Contrary to several reports, no decision has been made to drop the remaining charges against indicted former men’s lacrosse players David Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Attorney General’s office said Thursday. “Our review of the case, including reviewing documents and conducting

N.C. Attorney Gen.

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