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...League baseball: Dartmouth celebrated after yet another victory, while Harvard was left to watch and consider how it had fallen just short—again.The Big Green scored two late unearned runs to seal a 7-3 victory in Saturday’s opener, then held off a eighth-inning Crimson rally to clinch the Red Rolfe division title with a 5-4 win in the nightcap. When Harvard had only pride to gain, its Achilles’ heel—an inability to keep pace with the best Ivy League lineups—came back to haunt it once...
Charlie I. Miller ’08 got his start in filmmaking in eighth grade. Always interested in his Jewish heritage, Miller became fascinated by the Jewish steam baths, or shvitz. One documentary later, Miller had laid the foundations for a career of turning personal passions into art. Several years after his first foray into filmmaking, Miller has a multi-faceted Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) thesis behind him and an undergraduate education’s worth of maturity...
...game back up, Harvard brought home two more runs in the fifth. Sophomore Andrew Prince, who had two knocks on the day, scored on senior Max Warren’s single. Warren then snuck home while senior Taylor Meehan was caught in an inning-ending pickle. In the eighth, the Crimson extended its lead to 4-2 when Kramer ripped a double that drove in freshman Dillon O’Neill.Before BC scored three runs off him in the ninth, freshman Ben Sestanovich recorded nine straight outs in relief. Freshman Anthony Nutter pitched 5.1 innings as the starter and surrendered...
...definitely stepped up and filled that role for us.”Freshman catcher Tyler Albright followed with an RBI single of his own, scoring Vance from third before Kramer was gunned down at the plate to end the inning.The Crimson would add a pair of runs in the eighth on a two-run 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...
...Crimson’s fourth varsity entry defeated Princeton’s third varsity by almost 10 seconds.Next weekend, the Harvard heavyweights will travel to Philadelphia to take on Penn and Navy in the annual Adams Cup races. The Crimson will look to retain the Adams Cup for the eighth consecutive season.—Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...