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...Haviland, who was in line to register his third straight Ivy win, wound up with a no-decision after allowing four runs on eight hits in seven innings.Brown did most of its damage against him in the third inning. Rifkin blasted his first career longball, and senior catcher Devin Thomas followed with a two-out solo drive—both into the right-field jet stream. “[Haviland] wasn’t quite on, but we made a game out of it,” Vance said. “And we just couldn’t pull...
...bench. Junior Matt Vance, who had singled and moved to second on a Jeff Stockel sacrifice bunt, represented the go-ahead run in a 2-2 ballgame with junior slugger Steffan Wilson at the plate. As the speedy Vance took off for third, Brown pitched out, with Bears catcher Devin Thomas reaching across his body for the ball outside. But the home plate umpire saw it differently, calling Wilson out on strikes and garnering a loud response from the visitors’ dugout. Assistant coach Todd Carroll offered the angriest reaction and received the strongest rebuke, as the home-plate...
...spring, Brown came to Cambridge with an 8-4 Ivy League record and left with its title hopes dashed, having lost three of four to Harvard. A young Bears squad is led by seniors Bryan Tews, who led the Ancient Eight with a .390 batting average last season, and Devin Thomas, an All-Ivy First-Team selection at catcher...
...takes on Sacred Heart at the Malkin Athletic Center. NYU 3, HARVARD 0 Harvard fell to NYU in a 3-0 (30-19, 30-21, 30-28) loss Saturday at the Coles Sports Center in New York, N.Y. The Violets’ Macnair Sillick slammed down 16 kills and Devin Zolnowski contributed 13 overall, leading an NYU attack that toppled Harvard, 30-19, in game one. The Violets (11-11, 4-2) tallied a hitting percentage of .346 in the first frame, nearly doubling the Crimson’s .160. Although none of the Crimson men reached double-digits...
...you’ll be just one flip away from seeing a familiar face: that of Alex C. Math ’10. At the end of his senior year of high school in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Math, now a freshman in Matthews, was interviewed and trailed by Devin Friedman, GQ’s senior writer and an alumnus of Shaker Heights High School. And when a photographer showed up at his door to follow him and his prom date around for the evening, Math was excited about his newfound VIP status. “We had a limo, went...