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...scored four runs in the bottom of the inning. The highlight of the comeback was a three-run homer from freshman Tyler Albright. In the ninth, the Crimson got the tying man on second for Rogers. With two outs and a 3-2 count the junior clocked a pitch deep to left, only to watch as the shot approached the fence and the ball fell into the glove of the Big Green’s Jason Blydell at the warning track. Dartmouth won the game 5-4 on that out.Harvard has been in the role of comeback victim often this...
...could today. I guess it was a tough way to end.”Vance and fellow senior Matt Kramer provided some pop for the Harvard lineup in the first game, with each player smashing a home run in the final Ivy League doubleheader of their careers.Vance went deep in the top of the fifth and Kramer followed an inning later. A career .254 hitter coming into this season, Kramer posted a .320 batting average with three homers and 16 RBI this year.“He’s a kid who works hard every...
...Golf is usually such an individual sport where you’re only responsible for yourself, but this is one time where having a close team, and having it be so deep and balanced, has made all the difference in the world,” Rhoads reflected. “Even those who didn’t travel this week pushed those who did qualify to a level where we could become champions. This is truly a team title...
...rehab line is ne’er-do-well Corey Feldman and Spidey love interest Kirsten Dunst, who reportedly recently ended a stint at the Cirque Lodge treatment center in Utah. The Lodge has also treated Burton-grad Mary-Kate Olsen for anorexia and purported cocaine addiction.Now a deep breath.Ragging on child stars is easy, and there are many more with similar or worse stories. But with so many coming from the same nest, any logical thinker is prone to ask, “What’s up?”My favorite line from the Burton obituary quotes...
...written rich with details, becomes heart wrenching, because this is the only world he knows. As he declares that he would give up anything to have his father back, we realize that this child’s deepest desire is, in reality, an exercise in futility. And that strikes deep.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...