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...really good,’ never thinking that we would get six,” Walsh said. “But he was really battling and throwing strikes, and we got into a good rhythm with him.”The Marshfield, Mass. native has already impressed at the plate, going 2-for-3 with an RBI double in Saturday’s win over Princeton and scoring three runs in Sunday’s sweep of Cornell.After last weekend saw freshmen Max Perlman and Eric Eadington pick up wins against Ivy rivals Princeton and Cornell, respectfully, Zailskas became...
...last spring’s championship form, and, in the frigid temperatures, neither team seemed able to really heat up. The weather made for a tough day in the field for both teams, as the doubleheader featured a combined 10 errors. The Crimson also came out cold at the plate, perhaps due to its week away from live pitching—its midweek game against Holy Cross was postponed twice due to snow. “The cold has an effect, but it’s on both teams—that’s not why we split today...
...jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second, Harvard immediately responded, taking the lead for good on a two-out, two-run double ripped down the left field line by senior catcher Andrew Casey.Junior Matt Vance continued the Harvard scoring binge in the fourth, plating two on a double of his own, this one a shot to the gap in left center. “Vance has become such a tough out right now,” Walsh said. “He’s just driving fastballs.”Junior Matt Kramer and sophomore Matt...
...matter what I did, they would back me up.”Senior Calli Jo Varner threw a complete game for Princeton in the loss.The Tigers seemed to have something going in the bottom of the seventh when two batters reached on walks, bringing the winning run to the plate with two outs. But Watkins got Varner to fly out to right field, clinching the sweep.HARVARD 5, PRINCETON 2A big day at the plate from captain second baseman Julia Kidder and a strong performance on the mound from Madick gave the Crimson a win in the first game...
Farming an animal forits meat could hardly be characterized as giving it a chance at life. There is something sick about the idea that life is somehow worth living when it inevitably leads to someone's dinner plate...