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...deserves to live on: “You can’t get this online. You can only get this if you come to a record store and check it out and see what’s happening.”—Staff writer Ryan J. Meehan can be reached at rmeehan@fas.harvard.edu...
...third that prevented an extra-base hit.After the Eagles tied the game back up, Harvard brought home two more runs in the fifth. Sophomore Andrew Prince, who had two knocks on the day, scored on senior Max Warren’s single. Warren then snuck home while senior Taylor Meehan was caught in an inning-ending pickle. In the eighth, the Crimson extended its lead to 4-2 when Kramer ripped a double that drove in freshman Dillon O’Neill.Before BC scored three runs off him in the ninth, freshman Ben Sestanovich recorded nine straight outs in relief...
...sixth inning.But the Crimson shifted the momentum back in its favor in the bottom of the seventh when Kramer came to the plate with runners on first and second. Kramer ripped a Peter Moskal offering down the right field line, plating senior second baseman Taylor Meehan to give Harvard a 4-3 lead.With cleanup hitter Tom Stack-Babich sidelined with an injury, Kramer has excelled as of late and provided Harvard with a big bat in the middle of its lineup.“Kramer’s stepped up real big for us,” Vance said...
...between these two rival clubs—even in a series that means less than it has in recent seasons.After a one-out single from Bears designated hitter Conor Reardon, catcher Matt Colantonio forced his teammate at second base with an infield grounder. Reardon slid into second baseman Taylor Meehan with his spikes up, and Unger had a few words for his opponent after the out was recorded. Brown’s first base coach had a few more offensive words for the umpiring crew that didn’t take action after Unger’s words, and after...
...lurking somewhere in the crystalline murk. The album, like its titular equation and like Gonzales’ work in general, is abstract and broken, to be enjoyed at a distance, where the somewhat vapid fragments take on a more beautiful, organic form.—Staff writer Ryan J. Meehan can be reached at rmeehan@fas.harvard.edu...