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...BASEBALL 125 Number of Japanese reporters covering pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka's first game for the Boston Red Sox against Kansas City on April 5. The Red Sox renovated their press box to accommodate journalists following the Japanese superstar 10 Number of strikeouts "Dice-K" recorded in his first start, one less than the team record for a major league debut...
...weekend, Harvard (15-11) rebounded yesterday, looking strong in taking both games of its double header with Holy Cross (2-27). The Crimson pitching staff of junior Shelley Madick and freshman Dana Roberts dominated the Crusaders giving up zero runs in twelve innings of work. Backing its pitchers, the Harvard bats exploded for 15 runs on 18 hits. “It feels good that we are loose and that we are capable of putting things together,” coach Jenny Allard said. HARVARD 12, HOLY CROSS 0 As her teammates chanted, “we want some more...
...Crimson’s NCAA aspirations with an Ivy Championship Series sweep last May. It was the junior right-hander’s first victory of the season, his first in over 11 months. And it came over Tigers ace Christian Staehely, who was named the preseason Ivy League Pitcher of the Year despite Haviland returning to defend the honor he claimed in 2006. In the near-freezing temperatures at O’Donnell Field on Saturday, Haviland went eight-plus innings in the nightcap, allowing three runs and striking out four, as the Crimson salvaged a doubleheader split with...
...coach Joe Walsh said. “It really took us a while to get going. You’ve got to eliminate the mistakes.” HARVARD 6, PRINCETON 3It was a showdown of Ivy aces in the nightcap, with Haviland, the league’s 2006 Pitcher of the Year, taking the ball for Harvard and Christian Staehely, who earned the preseason nod for the same honor this season, on the mound for the Tigers.After a few mediocre non-conference outings, Haviland proved that he is still the cream of the Ancient Eight pitching crop, turning...
...team without a coach is without a captain no more. Junior Brad Unger was named the 107th captain of Harvard Men’s Basketball yesterday at the team’s annual awards banquet. Unger, who will also take his spot as starting pitcher for the Crimson baseball squd this Spring, was chosen by ballot selection. Unger aslo receieved the Hamilton Fish ‘10 Award, given to the most-improved player on the team. He shared the award with sophomore Andrew Pusar. Unger will look to lead where senior Jim Goffredo left off. Goffredo...