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After sweeping Princeton last weekend, earning the Ivy title and an automatic bid for the NCAA tournament, the Harvard baseball team must now wait to see if it will be taking the Green line to Fenway or the Blue line to the Airport for its next game. The result of this weekend’s series between Boston College and Notre Dame for the Big East title may shed some light on the Crimson’s destination...
...Bostonians never give up and flourish in futility. Every year, Fenway Park is sold out. Since Bill Parcells took over the team in 1993, the Patriots have been supported by droves of fans, win or lose. The Bruins and the Celtics boast die-hard supporters who remember the golden ages and annually pray for a return to greatness...
Sometime in the last two weeks, the Crimson rediscovered the fun of baseball. Maybe it was down in Connecticut with four victories over Yale, or maybe it was playing at Fenway Park amid memories of legends like Babe Ruth and Ted Williams. There can’t be much in baseball as fun as hitting a line drive off of the Green Monster...
...Crimson will take on Northeastern in a rematch of the opening round of the Beanpot today at 3 p.m. The Huskies beat the Crimson, 8-4, at Fenway last Tuesday...
Harvard junior Madhu Satyanarayana—“Saty,” for short—got the loss in the Crimson’s 5-3 setback at Fenway Park, but he looked sharp in his 6.2 innings of work. The 6’3 righthander from Fort Worth, Texas, threw three pitches for strikes—including a highly effective forkball—as he worked through a relatively painless first five innings...