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After defeating Cornell in its first dual race of the season, the Crimson fell to the Brown Bears in Providence, R.I. on Saturday, Apr. 10. The Bears took first at Eastern Sprints last year, and another loss to Brown??€”this time early in the season—motivated Harvard to step up its training before it would line up again against the Bears at Sprints...
Preceding Obama’s address, Senator Scott P. Brown??€™s victory in Massachusetts drew our attention. The win prompted much political punditry and analysis of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha M. Coakley’s gaffes. Instead of focusing on her mistakes, we voiced our conviction that—following Brown??€™s victory—Democrats must not only deliver results, but also do so in a bipartisan manner...
...Brown??€™s bottom line—she went 17-6 with a 1.37 ERA, 233 strikeouts, and a .178 opponent average while pitching nearly half of the team’s innings—speaks for itself. She set new Crimson season benchmarks in opponent average and strikeouts and is currently the career leader in opponent average (.182) and strikeouts per seven innings pitched...
...opening the season with a meager 4-14 record. The two wins against nonconference opponent Fairfield sparked a winning streak that extended into conference play, with the Crimson taking the first two games of the Ivy season against Princeton—the first on the strength of sophomore Rachel Brown??€™s first career no-hitter...
Harvard then reeled off three more wins over Ivy opponents. Cornell fell first, 2-0, followed by Brown??€™s 1-0 loss to the Crimson in overtime...