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...scheduled game at Holy Cross was postponed yesterday due to the inclement weather in the Boston area, and no make-up date has been announced. Despite its inactivity, though, the Harvard baseball team still received some good news. The Ivy League office honored Crimson hurlers Shawn Haviland and Adam Cole with two of its weekly awards. Haviland, the sophomore ace, was named Pitcher of the Week on the strength of his 11 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run. After two stellar relief outings over spring break in Florida, Haviland twirled a complete-game seven-hitter at Princeton on Saturday...
...improve to 2-7 on the season.Senior switch handed pitcher Matt Brunnig, throwing from the side, threw seven innings of three-run ball, allowing only one walk while striking out three. JACKSONVILLE 16, HARVARD 3The Dolphins pounded the Crimson for a second straight game, touching ace sophomore Shawn Haviland for his second loss of the season. Like Cole the game before, Haviland was able to retire just four Jacksonville batters before departing. Three runs in the first and two in the second stacked the Dolphins to an early 5-0 lead. JACKSONVILLE 14, HARVARD 3In the first of a three...
...leadoff single. With the aid of two walks and an error, Harvard was again able to leap out to an early 2-0 advantage. “All year we’ve been spotting everybody a few in the first inning,” sophomore hurler Shawn Haviland said. “To jump out with a couple in the first inning, in both games, was huge. That gave us that confidence that we could take these guys down.”Junior backstop Andrew Casey went 3-for-4 with a run batted in, and second baseman Brendan...
...After [Shawn] Haviland and [Adam] Cole, it’s still up in the air,” Brown said. “Unger and Brunnig will get starts. There’s a lot of options...
...both wild and hittable, the pitching staff did not receive any—until yesterday afternoon.Together, sophomore Brad Unger and senior Matt Brunnig pitched a three-hit shutout. In his four innings, Brunnig was perfect.“Brunnig was pretty awesome,” said sophomore hurler Shawn Haviland, who struggled on the mound in the series opener. “He threw a ton of strikes, and was huge for us since our middle and late relief has been a weakness for us lately.” “I think we settled down and put together...