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...only needing one run—it’s kind of a nice situation,” Stack-Babich said. “I felt pretty good. There’s not a lot of pressure. You don’t even need to get a hit??you just need to get a fly ball, and he gave me a pretty good ball to hit.”Harvard was dominant in the game’s first five innings, scoring three runs in the fourth and five in the fifth to jump out to a commanding...
...Harvard scored four runs in the sixth inning to make it a game, and added three in the seventh, courtesy of a three-run home run from Rogers. Freshman Marcus Way pitched three innings of relief for the Crimson, allowing just a single hit??a solo homer—to keep...
...slots this year. She also said that offers were coming much later than in previous years because of market volatility and uncertainty about government intervention.Judging the student concerns about the job market, she said that most student groups related to finance and consulting have “taken a hit?? in recent months. According to Laren, Smart Woman Securities had experienced a drop in both new and returning membership relative to previous years.Students and career counselors have both been looking for ways to cope with the financial landscape’s sharp new contours. After three major investment...
...timely hitting. Scarlata bested Unger’s complete-game effort, twirling seven shutout innings, allowing just two hits and a walk, and striking out eight.Freshman Dillon O’Neill led off the game with a single grounded past the second baseman, but Harvard would not get another hit??or put a runner on any way—until the sixth, when freshman Sean O’Hara blooped a single to enter. “[Scarlata] just didn’t give anyone anything to hit,” Stack-Babich said. “Anytime...
...Tommy Slattery was just beginning his freshman year when Katrina hit??indeed, he and a high school friend moved into their dorms the day they heard about the approaching hurricane. Slattery, who grew up just a few blocks from Tulane, says that he and his friend could sense the strength of the hurricane as they walked around the city. “We stopped, and realized that the thing was coming for us, just by the feeling in the air,” he says...