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...Saturday’s twinbill saw senior shortstop Jeff Stoeckel commit errors on back-to-back routine grounders to extend the sixth inning for Santomauro. The Big Green sophomore made the Crimson pay with a two-run triple that plated both unearned runs and provided Dartmouth with some insurance en route to a 7-3 victory. Santomauro and teammates Pagliarulo and Wright went 4-for-10 with four RBIs in the opener. “Those are the guys that we worry about, and we couldn’t do much with them all day,” Walsh said...
...number. A walk, two wild pitches, a pair of hit batters, and five Harvard hits led to six runs, as the Crimson chased Steinsdoerfer.Reliever Kyle Zeis did not fare much better. The Dartmouth hurler mimicked his predecessor in terms of control problems, tossing two wild pitches of his own en route to Harvard tying the game. Then, as freshman Thomas Zollo came up to bat, Zeis finally found the plate, but with devastating results for the Big Green. Zollo laced a 1-1 pitch to right center, scoring freshman Sean O’Hara and junior Jared Wortzman and giving...
...only found itself down 3-2. The Hartwick attack, led by Kirsten Hudson, opened up in the second quarter and launched a five-goal barrage at the Crimson net.On the other end of the pool, Hartwick netminder Jessica Dorman, kept Harvard in check with a scoreless second period en route to a 14-save performance.“We had about three or four wide open shots that didn’t go in and we had a chance to keep it close,” Snyder said.Despite the loss, the Crimson was still in contention to move into...
...between the Harvard and Brown baseball teams had a little bit of everything.Late-inning heroics marked the nightcap of Saturday’s twinbill, as freshman Sean O’Hara drilled a bases-clearing double to put the Crimson on top for the first time in the game en route to its second of four wins on the weekend. Sunday saw, of course, two complete-game efforts from coach Joe Walsh’s senior aces, not to mention a combined 23-hit performance by Harvard sluggers on the afternoon. But the doubleheader also displayed the animosity that lingers...
...board, and the self-satisfaction—familiar to everyone who has attended one of the first Friday drink nights at the MFA—that comes with downing a glass of scotch next to a priceless masterpiece of Renaissance art. Stephanie Kacoyanis crooned “La Vie en Rose” as women sporting black elbow-length gloves minced through the crowd. It was a chance to unwrap the dry-cleaning plastic from chic dresses. One fashionista wore a fine off-white, cotton-linen dress painted with abstract-expressionistic verve, in warm reds and yellows: the Gucci version...