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...eighth and ninth innings proved to be more of the same defensive struggle, with each team notching only one single each over the two innings. Whether Harvard was ready to go home or because it had finally figured out Friars’ pitcher Alicia Grosso, the Crimson finally let it loose in the top of the 10th...
...captain Melissa Schellberg—who is a Crimson sports editor—stepped up to the plate and hit an RBI single to finally break the tie and put Harvard ahead...
After a single from senior Jennifer Francis, a double from junior Emily Henderson, and a single from Macadam, the Crimson finally took a comfortable 8-1 lead into the bottom of the 10th...
Ravi N. Mulani ’12, a Crimson editorial writer, is an applied mathematics concentrator in Pforzheimer House...
Originally founded as WHCN (Harvard Crimson Network) in 1940, the station was managed by undergraduate Kenneth I. Richter ’43 and several of his friends from the ham radio club. According to Holmes, WHCN is the oldest continuously running college radio station in the country. Despite being initially funded by The Crimson, the radio station soon changed its name to WHRV (Harvard Radio Voice) and became a self-sufficient entity. In 1957, the station switched from closed-channel to open-channel, opening up its broadcasting to the surrounding Boston area...