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...Springfield and only three more games to go, the Crimson effectively eliminated itself from playoff consideration.“It was a little bit of a disappointing loss, obviously, because they’re the first place team in [the] conference, and this is a game we had marked on our schedules ever since we lost to them earlier this season,” junior Jeff Nathan said after the match against the Pride. “We gave a good effort—we just got outplayed. They were just a better team that night...
...collected just one victory while playing one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the nation. The competition pounded the pitching staff and was a major reason why the Crimson’s team ERA spiked to 6.20 in 2008 after the squad led the Ivies with a 4.37 mark last season.Offensively, Harvard never felt comfortable in the preseason and had particular trouble during its spring break trip to California, in which it scored just 1.8 runs per game.“In the preseason, we started off playing some of the best pitching in the country...
...League that Harvard is a team to be reckoned with,” junior Kaitlin Martin said. “Every single game that they played with us was a hard fought game.” The Crimson had its best overall record since 2002 with a 9-7 mark. It started out on fire with six straight wins over local non-conference opponents (going 8-1 in non-league play), but managed just a 2-5 record against a very strong Ivy field. Harvard’s two conference wins came against Brown and Columbia. The first...
...shed any doubt that Chenoweth is a major factor on the Crimson roster, especially since the event was Chenoweth’s first outdoor 5K as a collegian. “It’s definitely exciting to go out there for your first time and get the mark that matters for the postseason,” co-captain Brian Holmquest said. “If you’re there that early in the season, [it] just shows how you’ll be up to good stuff.” “I’ve always...
...average diner eats about 50 bites and spends about $50 in this restaurant, making it a dollar per bite. He further informs you that today they have special deal of $0.5 per bite, and that a waiter stands a few feet from your table will watch you and mark every bite you take so that the end of the meal they will only charge you for the number of bites you took. Sounds like a great deal...