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...newly-crowned Ivy League rookie of the year, took a more dramatic approach, accumulating 10 bogeys in her opening round.“For some reason I didn’t really feel warmed up with my game in general, and I made a lot of stupid mistakes,” Cho said.But she quickly adjusted and found her rhythm, and her even-par 72 in the second round was the team’s best round of the tournament. “The first round, I made a lot of mistakes with my approach shots, so the second round...
...eighth place overall. After shooting a flat par in the first day’s round of play, Shuman dropped slightly in Round 2, shooting a 73, and then slipped further with his +1 round on Day 3. “It was frustrating, because I played a lot better than I scored,” Shuman said. “I was playing really well, but didn’t really have much to show for it. Everyday I got off to great starts, but then had a tough time on the back nine.” Pollak echoed...
...defense kept Cornell tame throughout the entire game, only allowing 15 shots through all 60 minutes. “At one point, [defenders] Delia Pais and Ellen Gleason had an unbelievable double team which really stuck out,” Flood said. “The defense had a lot of pressure on them all game, and they handled it well.” Pais and Gleason also tallied two ground balls each. The Big Red’s attacking threat, Libby Johnson, was held to only one goal in the match. While Cornell’s offense was stagnant...
...back, saying he was in the batter’s box,” Walsh said. “Part of that is [the rule against leaning into pitches] has become a point of emphasis in college baseball. They try to enforce it…which puts a whole lot of pressure on the umpires.”The situation heated up even more in the sixth, when junior Dan Zailskas squared to bunt and pulled back as a fastball tailed inside. Although the ball appeared to strike Zailskas when he was in the batter’s box, Troupe...
...Bulldogs (5-7, 1-5 Ivy) throughout the contest and pulled away late, winning, 13-8, and ensuring a record over .500.“It was just a great win,” captain Max Mottschwiller said. “We needed to get this one for a lot of reasons, for the season and for the seniors.”The offense was led by freshman attacker Jeff Cohen. After a career-best six goals last week against Holy Cross, Cohen tallied five scores, including the eventual game-winner. Senior goaltender Joe Pike anchored the defense with five...