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...Lost momentarily in the celebration at home plate was the play that had pushed the game past the 13th frame. After the Tigers had brought home two runs off of Harvard sophomore Dan Berardo, and the Crimson had made the first two outs in the bottom half, captain Harry Douglas seemed to have a shot to pull Harvard within one before his fence-bound bomb was pulled foul. He settled for a single, leaving Stack-Babich to battle with the wind...
...Henderson’s single advanced Krysiak to third. Princeton pitcher Jamie Lettire grazed Shaw with a pitch, which allowed Krysiak to score. The Tigers sought to play catch-up, getting two runs off of Brown in the top of the sixth. But the bottom of the frame saw Vertovez plate junior Jennifer Francis. Francis was the first batter up, and she singled and advanced to second, thanks to a bunt by junior Jessica Pledger, who is also a Crimson photographer. Vertovez stepped up to the plate and battled with Lettire before doubling off the center-field wall. Francis...
...shoot on the run with both hands.” Cornell cut the margin to one by halftime and tied the game, 7-7, three minutes into the third period. Harvard jumped back on top, garnering a two-goal lead on Duboe’s goal midway through the frame, before the Big Red made its charge. “Cornell is one of the best offenses in the country,” Gibbons said. “I thought our defense did a pretty good job on them.” Throughout the game, the Big Red?...
...first half. Spiro scored off a free position shot with less than a second left in the period, bringing the score to 9-4 at the halftime whistle. Despite the late setback in the first half, Harvard continued to play at a solid pace to kick off the second frame. While the Quakers did claim the first goal only two minutes into the second half, Harvard took charge of the game and closed the gap to just three goals within ten minutes. Flood, Flynn, and Martin each tallied an unassisted goal in the Crimson’s last run, keeping...
...then consider the need for layoffs with the Office of the General Counsel and human resources officials.According to a guidebook for FAS departments that details planning procedures for next fiscal year’s budget, the administration expects to notify all laid-off employees within a short time frame in the spring. Departments will devise provisional lists of workers who might be laid off, and final decisions will be made by top FAS administrators. Employees will be given at least 60 days notice.“They can’t make [budget deficits] go away by cutting out cookies...