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...Field on the wrong side of a sweep in Saturday’s twinbill, falling, 8-3, in Game 1 before dropping Game 2 by a score of 8-6.The Harvard pitching staff battled ineffectiveness in the first contest, allowing the Lions to jump out to an early and insurmountable lead in the seven-inning game.The nightcap initially appeared more promising for the Crimson, but shaky defense and an eighth-inning meltdown eventually sealed the team’s fate.“We didn’t play well at all,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said...
...Crimson. Andrew Patipaksiri, who transferred from New Mexico State two years ago, lowered his stroke average from 75.1 last season to 72.7 this season and led the Highlanders with a 74. But matching him stroke-for-stroke, the Crimson’s Pollak tied Patipaksiri for the tournament lead. “I was playing really well,” Pollak said. “I was hitting the ball great. I could have gotten a lot more out of the round, but I guess I had a good day.” With his 74-finish on Thursday, Pollak...
...Devan Kennifer said. “We met some good competition that was good for our team. ” HARVARD 17, CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY 10In its last day of play before returning back to Boston, the Crimson attacked right from the start, grabbing a quick 3-1 lead over the Otters (7-23) Friday afternoon in Seaside, Calif. As Cal State continued to fight back, tying the game at five, the Harvard team, especially its freshmen, refused to relinquish the lead. With three tallies from freshman Shannon Purcell, and one goal apiece from freshmen Lizzie Abbott and Monica...
...tied the game at one about three minutes into the first quarter. Cohen regained the edge for the Crimson at about the 12 minute mark and then assisted Gibbons’ second goal to provide a spark for nine unanswered Harvard goals en route to a 10-2 halftime lead. “We took the same approach in this game as we have in every game,” Cohen said. “We’ve been a little up and down in games lately, so we tried to use this game to create a little more...
...Palin, Gov. Sarah continuing complaints about ethics of lead to incurring of more than $500,000 in legal bills by inability of to find someone on the McCain campaign worthy of sharing a prayer with...