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...leadoff hitter Lauren Brown then hit a tough grounder to third that the third baseman couldn’t make the play on, putting runners on first and second with just one out.That brought up Kidder. The captain, who already had two hits on the day, hit a line drive to left that looked like it would score the speedy Krysiak. But Albany junior left fielder Amber Maisonet went down to one knee to make the catch. She then threw to second to double off Krysiak, ending the game and the Crimson’s season.“Julia...
...long time,” Pride skipper Bill Edwards said, adding, “We like to make it exciting.” The trio of wind-aided longballs—No. 3 hitter Carolann Lubach gave Hofstra a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning on a line-drive homer—ultimately resolved a classic pitcher’s duel between Madick and Pride ace Kayleigh Lotti in the home team’s favor. “I knew they were a good hitting team,” Madick said. “If you miss...
Hofstra took a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning on a line-drive homer by No. 3 hitter Carolann Lubach...
CORRECTION: The May 18 news article "Science and Religion Drive Divinity Professor" listed the incorrect class year and titles for Jeffrey Kwong. He is a member of the Class of 2009, not 2008. In addition, he is the vice president of Harvard Right to Life and the president of the Harvard Republican Club—not the president of Harvard Right to Life and the vice president of the Harvard Republican Club, as the story stated...
...Arkansas in the 1980s, we viewed Dallas with something approaching reverence. Mine was a fairly conservative family, aspirational. We passionately golfed and occasionally visited Neiman Marcus, the Dallas clothier that taught the South how to wear Versace and an air of profligacy. I wanted to drive a Mercedes and order bourbon and branch the way J.R. Ewing did. I wanted to go out with a Cowboys cheerleader with marcelled blond hair. The summer I was 13, Ronald Reagan was renominated in Dallas, and I signed up to be a young volunteer...