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...Pete Frates followed with a two-run single up the middle. “We really wanted to go after the Beanpot today,” Haviland said. “Hopefully we would jump out to an early lead, we did, and I didn’t really pitch very well. I have to hold them to zero.” Adam Cole also logged two innings on the mound for Harvard as BC extended its advantage to 5-2 on another RBI from Reynoso, who went 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored. The Eagles...
...nascent Campus Political Society (CPS) seeks to further similar goals of coordination, focusing on political groups on campus. In their first major project this weekend, the CPS organized a Political Activities Fair for prefrosh that brought 41 groups together in the Winthrop JCR to make their pitch to freshmen. In bringing these groups together, the fair allowed groups to not only recruit for their individual organizations, but to collectively make the case to prefrosh for involvement in the Harvard political community as a whole...
...take-no-prisoners pitilessness teenage girls can show one another is nothing new. Pitch-perfect movies such as Mean Girls and Thirteen elevated awareness of the behavior, while shelves of advice books help parents and girls get through those angry years. But while the kids may be acquiring better tools to deal with cliques and cattishness, few are skilled at surviving a darker part of the schoolgirl power struggles: physical violence...
...could to play, and we played in very poor conditions. I’ve got a shortstop and a second baseman that might have pulled muscles because they were playing in 38-degree weather.”PENN 8, HARVARD 0The Quakers got on the board on the third pitch of yesterday’s game, as Annie Kinsey took sophomore starter Shelley Madick deep to left field. A walk, a flyout, and a double later, Madick was pulled in favor of freshman Bailey Vertovez with Harvard down 2-0. Vertovez induced a fly ball and a strikeout...
...took to beat the Tigers. Princeton led the Ivy League with a 9-1 record before facing the Crimson at Soldiers Field on Saturday. But Harvard (16-19, 5-5 Ivy) allowed the Tigers only two runs over two games as it battled against one of the best pitching staffs in the Ivy League. The Crimson won the first game 1-0 and fell in the second game 2-1. PRINCETON 2, HARVARD 1 The second game of the twinbill, like Game One, was a pitcher’s duel. Freshman Bailey Vertovez started for Harvard and was relieved...