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...distilled into an ingredient for an explosive called urea nitrate (used in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993). Haskins explains the assault to a visiting SWAT team from the Washington state police: "If you think explosives are inside, you don't blow the door. You batter it down. You don't want to set anything...
...close games yesterday it was the Tigers, again, that edged out a victory. Despite giving up three runs, sophomore pitcher Dana Roberts—who has been working her way back from an injury—was impressive in her five innings, allowing only five hits, walking just two batters, and striking out three. “She was feeling good and throwing well,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “She pitched well enough to win, [but] we needed to get a couple more timely hits.” Classmate Margaux Black came...
...earned runs. Senior Taylor Meehan led the Crimson offensively with two RBI from the leadoff spot. The second baseman recorded two hits, including a homer in the fourth inning.PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 2The first inning didn’t go as planned for Haviland. The ace hit the second batter of the game, relinquished an infield single, and gave up two extra-base hits while allowing three runs in the inning. That, however, was the only offense the Tigers would generate all game.Haviland surrendered six hits and three runs, while fanning eight in six innings of work.“He?...
...earlier matchup with Georgia State lacked the drama of the afternoon edition, as the Panthers eased past the Crimson, 10-2. For Harvard the trouble began in the first inning. Starting pitcher, Vertovez walked the first Georgia State batter she faced. A stolen base followed by a passed ball and a double brought the leadoff hitter across the plate. The third Panther to come to the plate hit a two run blast that put Georgia State...
...seven runs off freshman starter Zach Hofeld. San Diego then tallied four more against freshman Anthony Nutter in the next inning. The Toreros recorded 11 hits on the day and took advantage of walks and hit batsmen to score their runs. The Harvard pitching staff walked five San Diego batters and plunked six others.“Pitching’s the name of the game,” Walsh said. “They got it and we don’t. There it goes. We’re beyond that point now where we should be throwing more...