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Sophomore Rachel Brown hurled a no-hitter in the opening game, staking Harvard to a 4-0 win at the Class of 1895 field. A late-game rally in the nightcap gave the Crimson a 3-1 victory to complete the road sweep...
Squaring off against conference-rival Yale (4-6, 1-2 Ivy) at Reese Stadium, the Crimson (4-4, 1-2 Ivy) was unable to recover from a nine-goal halftime deficit despite a late comeback, dropping the contest...
...known, conceive a strategy or raise sufficient funds. The later one starts, the harder it is to put together a winning plan. On the other hand, as long as no single prospect is running fast ahead of the pack, there is less of a price to pay for a late entry. As the deadline approaches, as happens every cycle, we are likely to see a number of surprising candidates leap in with cases to make and stories to tell. Given the number of potential contenders, it will be interesting to see who gets in and who stays...
...allies to belittle and diminish every potential rival. At the same time, they don't see anyone on the horizon who particularly worries them, finding both humor and solace in the apparent weaknesses of their rivals. They know, too, that it has been tough to beat an incumbent of late: three out of the previous four Presidents were re-elected after being in dire political shape at moments during their first terms...
...remains, you can bet that the contest will be filled with twists and turns. Eventually, we will see a strong and varied cast of potential rivals to the President on the field. But Obama can't be beaten by nothing, and as Berra also liked to say, "It gets late out there early." The same thing could be said for a Republican field that won't be joining the game until closer to the twilight...