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...Once you start winning and you know how that feels, you don’t want to stop.”Senior Ryan Hafer added a point to Harvard’s team total with his third place finish in the 3000-meter steeplechase, while rookie Dan Chenoweth supplied a tally with his third spot in the 1500-meter run.Sophomore Justin Grinstead claimed the victory in the 400 meter hurdles with his 53.42 finish.Freshman Eric Clayman and junior Neville Irani finished one-two in the hammer throw with respective 54.13 and 53.60 meter tosses.Clearing a 1.95 meter bar, co-captain...
...single by junior Jon Roberts, who replaced freshman right fielder Dillon O’Neill after O’Neill was hit in the face by a pitch on a bunt attempt.Brown erased Harvard’s 3-0 advantage in the sixth, chasing Crimson sophomore Dan Zailskas off the mound after he pieced together five scoreless innings to start off the game. But Berardo came in to stop the bleeding, shutting down the Bears with 3.1 stellar innings of relief work and picking up the second win of his young career.“Berardo’s real...
...trip,” Fish said.The Ivy League championship is this team’s first in four years, meaning that no current Harvard player has played on an championship team.“This is my first Ivy championship, and it feels glorious,” co-captain Dan Nguyen said.HARVARD 7, BROWN 0Determination was the name of the game for Harvard on Sunday, and the team was well-rewarded for its efforts, winning every singles match in straight sets after handily taking the doubles set.“We’ve realized in the past few matches...
...pretty good hitting lineup, but when you’re losing, you don’t look at stats,” Walsh said. “All I’m worrying about is how well we play.”The Crimson will throw sophomore Dan Zailskas and seniors Max Warren, Shawn Haviland, and Brad Unger out on the mound this weekend. Zailskas will pitch Saturday, but the second starter for that day has not been chosen. “It’s definitely different than any other year that I’ve been here...
...result, Fidel's contrary op-eds are part "of an extremely delicate balance" Raul is pursuing in the early stages of his presidency, or at least until Fidel dies, says Dan Erikson, senior associate at the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, D.C. "Does he disappoint Fidel or does he disappoint the Cuban people? The reality is that the legitimacy of his government rests on pleasing Cubans but not straying too far from Fidel." Analysts like Erikson concede that Raul's reforms, including permission to let Cubans buy electronics in dollar stores and gain title to their own homes, are "marginal...