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...made up Tuesday at 2 p.m.YALE 4, HARVARD 2For the second consecutive game, Harvard headed into the last inning with an uphill battle to face. Her team trailing, 4-0, junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, led off the inning with a hard-hit ball down the third-base line. Junior Jennifer Francis followed with a triple, knocking in Schellberg and knocking out the Bulldog’s starting pitcher. The run was Harvard’s first of the game.The situation got interesting when, with one out, sophomore Emily Henderson bunted home Francis to bring...
...Neill with runners on the corners to end the inning, on a day in which the umps allowed for a wide strike zone, given the strong wind.“We didn’t do enough against them—not bringing guys in and not putting the ball in play enough,” Walsh said.Klees was nearly unhittable through the first three innings, but got into trouble in the fourth. The Crimson could have escaped with less damage had it capitalized on a running miscue by Yale. Instead, Klees was hit hard for three runs...
...Crimson plated Zailskas, it would earn only one more run in the contest, courtesy of Stack-Babich’s longball.“We definitely should have put up a lot more runs,” Hulse said. “Recently we’ve hit the ball really well, but right at [opposing] fielders.”Without its typical run support, Harvard could not take advantage of a few quality showings on the mound. In addition to Hulse, Berardo continued to look strong with a third consecutive scoreless outing—this time allowing two harmless...
...involves a smaller diamond, a big yellow ball, and some underhand pitching. Yes, covering the Harvard softball team has become my antidote to the Pre-BoSox Blues...
...Allowing us to escape the duty of keeping the conversational ball rolling in the face of contention, the Internet and new communication technologies have had the paradoxical effect of allowing us to connect with millions of people—who all share our opinions. We want more of the same. Instead of risking blind dates with friends of friends, we find mates online who match our interests and values. Netflix suggests movies for us like those that we’ve already seen. Pandora constructs radio stations for us out of music we already know we will like. Farewell difference...