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...three straight games at SEC power Florida last weekend. Harvard will enter this weekend’s road series at the New York Institute of Technology (3-3) with just two sure things on the mound: freshman Adam Cole, who shined in the season opener, and ace sophomore Shawn Haviland. “Normally at this time of year the pitching is ahead of the hitting,” Haviland says. “We weren’t happy about the results [against Florida]. We need to focus on throwing strikes and work quickly.” Aside from...
...trying to feel like a team, to act like a team.” But as the first game got underway, it looked as though last night’s performance might be just more of the same. Harvard found itself in a five-point hole after an MIT ace, but managed to stay close on two timely kills from co-captain Seamus McKiernan. By the time the Crimson took a 24-23 lead—its first of the game—on a McKiernan kill, the opening frame seemed firmly in its grasp. Harvard’s energy...
...have been at Harvard for 17 years.”Those departures leave Haviland as the lone returning regular on the mound, with a promising trio of freshman hurlers joining an intriguing collection of veterans to help him chew up innings for the Crimson in 2006.Haviland, the de facto ace, went 7-1 in 14 appearances during his freshman campaign, leading the team with a 3.10 ERA and holding opponents to a .225 batting average. A pre-season first-team All-Ivy pick and the only Harvard representative on the All-Northeast Corridor squad, he hopes to rebound from...
...possibly start at designated hitter. Bock just wants any shot.“I’m going to try my hardest to be a starter,” Bock says. “If not, I’d really be excited to be DH.”ACE OF JADESCall Jade Reichling best-all-around for this freshman class. In the words of her coach, she can do almost anything.“Jade can play anywhere for us,” Allard says. “She can catch, she can play middle infield, she can play...
...When Cunningham, a former Navy fighter pilot ace in Vietnam, refused to be hospitalized, Dr. Smith "arranged for a patient contract not to act on his [suicidal thoughts] and he brought in a support group of other patients and another ace Navy pilot who had a history of depression and who provided support and monitoring." Cunningham also received medication...