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...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 to see Prince in action.“He was hopping down to first base [last season] and you could see that potential...
...even though revenge will be on Harvard’s mind tonight in Duluth, the game is about a lot more than just beating the Badgers.It’s the final step of the journey back that started on the ice in Wisconsin last March??and this time a win can get them to the national championship.“People underestimate us out in the Midwest, and we’re looking forward to proving some people wrong,” Cahow said.If the Crimson plays the kind of hockey it’s been playing...
...that took place on Sunday, which cemented the power of the autocratic Russian President Vladimir Puttin, were nothing but a tragic comedy. Putin’s party won the election—a run up to the presidential election to succeed Putin in title, but likely not power, next March??in a landslide. United Russia gained a projected 315 seats in the 450-seat Duma. By contrast, the Communist Party, which remains the largest opposition party will hold a paltry 57 seats. The process was even more disturbing than the lopsided results. The state-controlled media, along with...
...Coming off a 5-1, third place finish, Jantzen is closing in on the nation’s top 25 wrestlers in his class. For Jantzen, Warren, and Kelly, Cliff Keen will not only be their second tourney of the year, but also the second toughest overall behind March??s NCAA finals. Jantzen looks forward to showing everyone that he belongs at the top. “I would be lying to say I’m not nervous,” Jantzen said. “I was worried about losing at the first meet...
After nearly seven months of renovation, the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) could reopen by as early as the end of the month, a representative of the athletic department said yesterday. Associate Director of Athletics Jeremy L. Gibson expressed optimism about the progress of the construction, which began in March??displacing five varsity teams and causing an uproar among students when it was unexpectedly announced last fall. “We’re actually very close to the initial projections on the duration of this project,” he said during a tour of the facility yesterday...