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Versatility is usually not the first skill for a college baseball player to boast about.However, junior Dan Zailskas has proven that his flexibility to play just about anywhere on the field is one of his most important contributions to the team.“[Zailskas] is the guy that we can always count on on the mound, and the guy whose versatility can fit anywhere in the lineup,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh comments. “I don’t think that Dan cares where he is in the lineup, or where he?...
...side (the severity of the injury will be determined this week), and his successors could not finish the job.With little help from the Harvard defense—which committed two errors in an eight-run sixth by the Gamecocks—Meehan, freshman pitcher Will Keuper, and junior Dan Zailskas were tatooed by the Jacksonville State offense to the tune of 11 runs.“That inning was just [about] a lack of focus overall,” Douglas said. “That’s something we’re going to work...
...performance in the relay with a stellar personal best swim in the 100-meter butterfly on Saturday. The senior finished third in 1:43.24, breaking the previous meet record of 1:44.36 and making an NCAA “B” cut. Jones’ twin brother Dan followed suit, finishing fifth in 1:45.67 for his second NCAA ‘B’ cut time for the day.“I was very pleased with my race,” Bill Jones said. “It was a really, really fast event this year...
...Under-18 world champion in pole vaulting. In 2008, Weiler was the EA Sports Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was named to the All-USA team by USA Today. Harvard sophomore Sean Gil finished eighth, matching his personal best by clearing 4.80 meters. Distance-running sophomore Dan Chenoweth followed his Heptagonals title in the 3000-meter by finishing second overall on Saturday with a time of 8:06.64, just two seconds shy of his personal best. The weight-throw event proved to be very productive for Harvard competitors. Though there were no overall winners from the Crimson, many athletes...
...most reliable arms last season, though neither finished with a winning record. Sophomore Max Perlman’s absence last season hurt the team, but his return gives Harvard a bonafide ace to lead the rotation.The uncertainties lie further down the depth chart. A trio of sophomores—Dan Berardo, Anthony Nutter, and Zach Hofeld—showed promise last season, despite battling inconsistency, and figure to be in the mix. A crop of able freshmen arms, led by Conner Hulse, will also battle for time on the mound. “We’ve got our challenges...