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...game we’re capable of,” Walsh said. “Right now we don’t have those big bats to come back from a lot of runs.”Harvard’s offense had trouble getting to San Diego freshman Kyle Blair, who gave up two runs and struck out 10 in seven innings.SAN DIEGO 7, HARVARD 2The first game was the closest contest in the series with the Toreros. That, however, isn’t saying much since the Crimson never had a real shot at taking the ballgame...
...think the team that can control their emotions and stayed disciplined and stick to their gameplan will most likely be victorious,” MacDonald said. The closest individual match-up arguably occurs between the two men standing at opposite ends of the ice: sophomore goalie Kyle Richter and Cornell net-minder Ben Scrivens. Boasting the No. 1 and No. 2 save percentages in the ECAC, Richter’s .935 save percentage narrowly edges Scrivens .932. Both goalies also rank No.1 and No. 2 respectively in games started. Tonight’s game will be Richter?...
...Kyle A. Krahel ’08: I was conservative. The war was one of the biggest things that made me move towards the left. It is something that is very much tied to my identity. It has had an extraordinary, direct influence...
...Bush invaded Iraq, one thing that representatives from the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club can agree on—anything else is up for debate. In a debate last night on the direction of the Iraq War, democratic representatives, Sahand Moarefy ’10 and Kyle A. Krahel ’08, advocated for the withdrawal of American troops, while Republican representatives, Tian Feng ’11 and Prateek Kumar ’11, called for continued military intervention. The first point of disagreement arose as the students debated on the effectiveness of President Bush?...
...According to Kyle A. Krahel ’08, a former Harvard Democrats legislative director and noted campus activist, the HRC’s recommendations are a “chipping away of the separation between the University’s nondiscrimination policy and a discriminatory organization...