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McBurney took an unlikely route to playing for Division I-AA prominence in the Ivy League. At the age of five, he moved from Clemson, S.C., to Alexander City, a mid-sized town of about...
...opportunities this season against opponents ranked in the top 30, the Crimson has managed just one win, squeaking past No. 27 Clemson...
...which Hendricks was named the No. 7 prospect in the NECBL—college baseball guru John Manuel described Hendricks as “a big (6-foot-3, 215) power plant from both sides of the plate.” Playing with prospects from top baseball programs like Clemson and Arizona State, Hendricks was as productive as he was in the Ivy League, and the scouts noticed...
...facing a Tigers squad that had not lost a doubles match, let alone the doubles point, in dual-match play all season, turned that streak on its head. Led by a narrow 9-8 (5) victory by Lingman and junior Mark Riddell at the No. 1 spot, Harvard swept Clemson in doubles competition...
...Clemson won at the Nos. 1, 2 and 5 singles positions, but the Crimson responded by winning at Nos. 4 and 6, setting up a deciding match at No. 3 between Riddell and Jarmaine Jenkins. Riddell had dropped the first set but stormed back to tie the match when all eyes turned to Court 3. With ease, Riddell dispatched Jenkins 6-1 in the third...