Word: bulldogs
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Beyond Haviland, the starting pitching picture is a bit murkier, but one candidate—flame-throwing frosh Adam Cole—has emerged as an early favorite to nail down a weekend spot. Despite Cole’s greenness, Walsh says his big-time stuff and bulldog mentality have the skipper prepared to throw the righty straight into the collegiate baseball fire. “Adam is a 90-91 guy with a nasty slider,” Walsh says. “He may be one of the best athletes I’ve ever recruited. He?...
...Although Harvard notched many first-place finishes, the Tigers remained in the hunt by consistently grabbing points in the 2-4 spots. In fact, the pivotal race of the meet for the Crimson, the 100-yard freestyle, was not even won by the home team, but rather by a Bulldog swimmer. Although Yale’s Alex Righi claimed victory, Harvard sophomore Pat Quinn narrowly beat out Princeton’s Will Reinhart to snag the second-place spot and deprive Princeton of valuable points. “Pat Quinn just did a great job this weekend...
...been an integral part of a team pushing to garner yet another EISL championship and impress at the Eastern Championships, as he consistently has placed in the top three spots in his individual races while bolstering the relay teams with his impressive times. One such performance occurred at the Bulldog Invitational in Georgia earlier this season-- Cromwell finished first, second, and third in his individual events. “Dave proved that he is one of the most dominant swimmers in the Ivy League,” teammate Sam Wollner said. Cromwell supplemented his record-breaking swim with...
...competition. Although Harvard notched many first-place finishes, the Tigers remained in the hunt by consistently grabbing points in the 2-4 spots. In fact, the pivotal race of the meet for the Crimson, the 100- free, was not even won by the home team, but rather by a Bulldog swimmer. Although Yale’s Alex Righi claimed victory in the 100- free, Harvard sophomore Pat Quinn narrowly beat out Princeton’s Will Reinhart to snag the second-place spot and deprive the Tigers of valuable points. Quinn also swam well on the 400-meter relay team...
...that I found myself locked out of the entryway. I patiently waited for an Eli to come by so that I could be swiped in. Several crimson-colored sweatshirts passed me by before I found a gentleman wearing a white t-shirt with a picture of a bulldog copulating, “doggie style,” with a somewhat distressed-looking pilgrim in crimson. I knew I was in luck. After a polite request, he walked up to the door and positioned his posterior in front of the card reader. Magically, the door clicked open. I was amazed...