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Three times the Harvard men’s volleyball team has gone to overtime and three times it has come out the loser. New Haven (18-6, 6-4 EIVA) stopped the Crimson’s (10-10, 7-3) win streak at seven, winning in five frames (30-22, 20-30, 26-30, 30-27, 9-15) at the Malkin Athletic Center last night. In the fifth game, Harvard was plagued by the run, a problem it has faced all season long. After playing point for point up to a 6-7 deficit, New Haven won four straight points...
...sophomore Caroline Simmons said. Harvard (3-6, 1-0 Ivy) would not score a single goal in 37:39. After scoring seven of its eight points in the first half, the Crimson would not be able to tally another score until the final 47 seconds of the second frame. Despite the less-than-favorable conditions, the first period consisted of high energy play from both teams. Sophomore Natalie Curtis, the leading scorer for Harvard, made the first goal in a little over a minute into the game. Simmons provided the assist. As Simmons passed the ball, Curtis used an open...
After that, the game was a duel between the pitchers to see who could keep the other team from circling the bases. After allowing a walk in the bottom of the fifth inning, Madick forced a ground out and a fly out before finishing the frame with a strikeout. She only allowed one hit in the sixth and struck out two to keep the score tied...
Winkeller also drove in a run in the third inning to tie the score at two. Quinnipiac retaliated in the bottom half of the frame with three runs, and Harvard was unable to recover even though Vertovez, who came into relieve sophomore Amanda Watkins, was able to hold the Bobcats scoreless in her 3 1/3 innings of relief. Vertovez struck out two and allowed two hits. Watkins, who yielded five runs on six hits and notched two strikeouts, was charged with the loss...
...Appearing relaxed despite three cups of coffee, DeLay played with his petite dogs and led a leisurely tour of his home. Upstairs, he offered a frame-by-frame description of the photos reflecting his past political clout, such as a private session on the Truman Balcony with the President and First Lady Laura Bush. The first frame marks the beginning of his arc from pest-control entrepreneur to a feared and ingenious power broker. It's the front page from a local paper, the Herald-Coaster, from 1978, proclaiming, "DeLay Is House Winner." That was the Texas House; voters sent...