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...different innings.SAN DIEGO 12, HARVARD 0Harvard did all it could, but at the end of the day Torero starter Josh Romanski walked off the mound with a no-hitter and a complete game shutout. If the All-American hadn’t beaned senior Matt Kramer in the fifth inning, he would have pitched a perfect game. “We’re struggling a little up at the plate,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “What are you going to do? Shake it up a little bit. Put some guys...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Overwhelmed Out West | 3/30/2008 | See Source »

...playing time.Prince, at an imposing 6’1 and 230 lbs. and with a serious demeanor, simply has the look of a slugger. But the Oakland, Calif. native is somewhat of an enigma. Although he showed flashes of raw power last season—like his ninth inning, pinch-hit three-run blast off of Ohio State closer Jake Hale during the Crimson’s trip to Florida last March— Prince was hampered by a bad hip that prevented him from finding a rhythm. He is now finally healthy after extensive rehab, and Walsh is excited...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Finding The Power Within | 3/20/2008 | See Source »

...just get the ‘W,’ she pitched a complete-game no-hitter with seven strikeouts and a single walk—the only blemish on an otherwise perfect stat sheet. The next day, with Harvard clinging to a 4-2 lead in the fifth inning, Madick again walked into the circle. The Penn players knew the rest would be just a formality, as Madick tossed the last seven outs to win the series. “When we need a key performance, [Madick] is going to step up and do that,” Allard...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hitter's Worst Nightmare | 3/20/2008 | See Source »

...know who you are.’ But he was the nicest guy.” Getting into better shape was the primary offseason goal for Haviland. As the certified ace of the Crimson’s rotation, he was entrusted as a junior with pitching the second, nine-inning game of a doubleheader as opposed to the first, seven-inning game. Early on last season, Haviland would find himself tiring after his usual seven innings—and would sometimes find himself in trouble or in the dugout for the eighth and ninth.The senior recalls a game at Brown...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Last Hand for Harvard's Ace | 3/20/2008 | See Source »

...recreate the close-knit chemistry they enjoyed their rookie season.“We have the makings of a team that is as good, if not better, than that team,” he says.Through three years with the Crimson, Jenkins saw the field mainly as a late-inning defensive replacement or a right-handed pinch hitter, but was thrust unexpectedly into the starting nine down the stretch of last season when Byrne went down with an injury. In the second game of a Sunday doubleheader in Providence, Harvard desperately needed a win to keep pace with the Bears...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Making the Leap | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

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