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...they’re really growing as a team,” Green said.After two quick losses in singles by Jania and Sibilski, Peterzan succumbed 6-1 in her second set against No. 99 Bartlett after losing a first set tiebreak 7-3.With Harvard down 3-1 in the contest, Cao fought to keep the Crimson’s chances for an undefeated Ivy season—and her own personal undefeated record—alive but failed after falling behind in the third set and finding herself unable to recover. Princeton took the No. 5 match...
...third out, but walked in a run instead. Berardo was able to get the following batter to ground out to Douglas to keep the Crimson within striking distance.But Harvard’s offense was unable to score a run in the final two frames of the seven-inning contest, and the Bulldogs pulled away with a win.—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...dismal midterm or wayward problem set. Unfortunately for Crimson baseball, there is no such provision for a single devastating inning. Harvard (7-20, 5-3 Ivy League) allowed six runs in the second against Bryant University (24-9) in an 8-2 defeat yesterday during an otherwise even contest in Smithfield, R.I.The Crimson could not muster much of an offensive charge against Bulldogs senior starter Dan Lozeau, who strung together an effective 5.2 innings, yielding two earned runs on seven hits.“We had a few opportunities that we didn’t capitalize...
...Crimson program. Local product Kyle Casey got interest from high-level schools, including Stanford, Vanderbilt, and Providence, and has impressive hops (if you haven’t seen it, Google “Kyle Casey dunk” and click the first link to watch him win a dunk contest). Point guard Brandyn Curry, rated the #40 point guard in America by Scouts Inc., could be the ballhandler of the future for Harvard, while three other highly-touted recruits—Jeff Georgatos, Christian Webster, and Dee Giger—have also announced their plans to relocate to Cambridge...
...firmly in the sky, watching baseball after baseball soar over fences at an astounding rate, captain Harry Douglas—perhaps Harvard’s most consistent, if not its flashiest hitter—has been quietly piecing together a breakout season, which continued in yesterday’s contest at Campanelli Stadium...