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...three different pitchers kept the Dartmouth bats quiet. Vertovez took the mound first, giving up two runs on four hits in 2.1 innings of work. Sophomore Margaux Black took over in the third and went three innings giving up no hits and no runs before sophomore Dana Roberts came in to get the final five outs, picking up her second save of the season. “We made a decision to change up the pitchers earlier than we did the day before,” Allard said. “Basically nobody was going to be expected...
...season. With the stage set for Murphy, she didn’t disappoint. With her second hit of the day, the ball evaded the Terriers’ third baseman and shortstop, driving home the winner.From a defensive perspective, Harvard relied on stellar pitching performances from Madick and sophomore Dana Roberts. The pair combined for a four-hit shutout for the Crimson. After Madick pitched into the fifth inning, Roberts seamlessly replaced her, allowing only two of the 11 BU batters she faced to reach base.“I really like 1-0 games—they?...
...innings. “Amanda had a great performance today,” Madick said. “She really stepped up when we needed that last win to clinch and it was great that she was able to do that for us.”In relief, sophomore Dana Roberts kept it scoreless for the final three frames, surrendering a single hit and striking out three.In the third inning, the Crimson turned a one-run game into the 6-0 lead it held through the end of the contest. Back-to-back singles by freshmen Emily Henderson and Ellen...
...Attila the Hun and write a travel narrative afterwards. If we want to lie around just doing nothing, it is because Kierkegaard once spent his summer lying around doing nothing, and we’re preparing an 80-page thesis on it. Perhaps we should blame Richard Henry Dana. In 1840, this Harvard student’s Two Years Before the Mast transformed his nightmarish apprenticeship aboard a sailing vessel into an equally nightmarish—but bestselling—memoir. He was a trailblazer of the productive-unproductive summer. The consummate Harvardian, he glimpsed the potential in his seemingly...
...hospital wrote that, based on the success in mice, associate professor Richard M. Stone is launching phase I clinical trials in patients at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to determine whether humans can safely use the drug...