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...Wednesdays. CORRECTION: The April 15 column “Animal Studies at Harvard” falsely identified Etienne Benson as a graduate student, when in fact he is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for the Environment and the Department of the History of Science. The Crimson regrets the error...
...back aces by Weissbourd seemed to be exactly what Harvard needed, putting the team up, 23-21. The rest of the team, led by junior Erik Kuld and junior co-captain Gil Weintraub, would take care of the rest, and the Crimson cruised to victory after yet another service error by the Pioneers...
...double down the right-field line. Francis was next at the plate for Harvard, and the Bulldogs left fielder misplayed the ball, which allowed Francis to reach base safely and for freshman Jane Alexander, pinch-running for Pledger, to score. Francis also came around to score on another error by the left fielder. The Crimson then loaded the bases—with still just one out—and Shaw was hit by a pitch to force in Harvard’s third run of the inning. The Crimson could not bring any more runners home, and Yale escaped...
...play, junior first baseman Dan Zailskas squeaked a single through the left side of the Bulldogs’ infield. Douglas scored to put Harvard on the board, a result that would have been unlikely had he still been on second base.Stack-Babich then came home on a Yale throwing error trying to catch Zailskas stealing second to put the Crimson up, 2-0.Suter pitched a gem, going 6 1/3 innings and giving up just one earned run while striking out eight. He was removed in the seventh after loading the bases with one out. Luckily for Harvard, Will Kepurer was able...
...road with this weekend’s double-header against Princeton (9-8, 1-2 Ivy) and Penn (9-9, 0-3 Ivy). Following last weekend’s narrow defeat at the hands of Ivy League leaders and No. 57 Columbia, Harvard has zero margin for error as it looks to retain its highly-sought crown. “These [teams] are traditionally really strong rivals,” said Crimson coach David Fish ’72. “For many years, we’ve faced off against Princeton for the league title, and other years...