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Defensive line’s pressure on Tom Brady will define Giants’ chances GIANTS

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The Giants’ defensive front The strength of the Giants D-line is well documented. Its ability to wreak havoc in the opposition’s backfield without blitzing safeties or linebackers has largely made up for the issues the Giants

have in their secondary. Justin Tuck, Jason Pierre-Paul, and Osi Umenyiora line up in many different spots along the front line to drive opponents nuts, and while teams focus on this three-headed monster, Michael Boley, Mathias Kiwanuka and Chris Canty are let loose.

Brady, Belichick could boost legacies PATS

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Revenge It shouldn’t take much for any NFL player or coach to get motivated to play in the Super Bowl, but one can imagine that the Patriots, who are used to being the league favorites, might enter this Sunday’s game with a chip on their shoulder after losing the Super Bowl and a perfect season to the Giants in 2008.

Although Brady and head coach Bill Belichick remain from New England’s glory years, the majority of the organization is made up of newcomers looking to carve their place in history, make up for their last Super Bowl loss, and finally conquer the Giants. If New England can do all that, then the Brady-Belichick Patriots will solidify their spot as one of the greatest dynasties in the history of the league.

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Senior co-captain forward Kate Barnosky had a team-high 11 of the Jumbos’ 41 points and four of their 13 field goals in their loss to the Anchorwomen.

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Jumbos know defense will be key to competing with No. 1 Lord Jeffs WOMEN’S BASKETBALL continued from page 16

two blocks and a steal. Senior guard Cynthia Gaudet also scored 15 points to go along with six assists and three steals. The Jumbos were limited to 22 points in the paint and four second-chance points, both below their season averages. Senior guard Tiffany Kornegay still managed a well-rounded performance, contributing six points, eight rebounds, one block and one steal. Coming off the tough road loss, Tufts will look to rebound this weekend in their final NESCAC doubleheader of the regular season. On Friday, the Jumbos will host a struggling Trinity squad, and follow it up Saturday with a highly anticipated showdown against Amherst. The Lord Jeffs are ranked number one in the country and are the defending national champions. With a win, the Jumbos would pull into a tie for first place in the conference and would own the head-to-head tiebreaker advantage. But victory will be a tall task. The Lord Jeffs lead the NESCAC in almost

every statistical category, including scoring offense, scoring defense, scoring margin, field goal percentage, defensive field goal percentage and three-point shooting. Like Tufts, one of Amherst’s keys to success is a balanced offensive attack, including four players who average double-digit points. The Lord Jeffs’ most dangerous offensive threat is senior co-captain Caroline Stedman, a 2011 All-NESCAC second-team selection who ranks fifth in the conference with 14.1 points per game and sixth in blocks. Freshman forward Megan Robertson also plays an integral role off the bench, averaging 11.1 points and 7.5 rebounds. For the Jumbos to be competitive on Saturday, they will need to return to their regular style of play, consisting of gritty defense and smart shot selection on the offensive end. “Both games this weekend we need to play our absolute best,” Barnosky said. “We have a balanced attack to counterattack Amherst. We need to play great defense and take it to them right from the start.”


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