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Satisfied with the state of Rico??€™s pulmonary health, I return to my bucket to find that more than half of the worms for which I had sifted through shit had, well, wormed their way out through cracks in the bottom of the bucket. Pleased that I would thus be forced to do less fishing, I take my remainders and head down to the water, where I proceed to sit, get cold and lose all my worms...
Swimmers credit a trip to Puerto Rico??€”the team’s tropical training site from Dec. 27 to Jan. 2—for helping to keep their hot streak going in the midst of arctic Cambridge weather...
...Calderón was elected mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico??€™s largest city, and her name has been prominent in the U.S. due to her strong efforts to stop the Navy’s bombing of Vieques, a Puerto Rican Island...
Gone is 2002 Ivy Player of the Year Erik Rico, the Big Red’s two-time All-Ivy First Team outfielder and offensive machine. And without Rico??€™s .380 batting average and 11 homeruns, Cornell doesn’t have that much. Senior righthander David Sharfstien—an Honorable Mention All-Ivy honoree last season—is expected to anchor a mediocre pitching staff. He should be helped by a pair of junior righties, Chris Schutt and Dan Gala. But probably none of the starters will get much help from what...
...will once again be P/OF Erik Rico??€™s team. The senior tri-captain does it all for Cornell, hitting a team-best .381 and going 2-2 as the team’s No. 2 starter in 2001. He and Big Red ace Brendan McQuaid (5-2, 2.86 ERA in 2001) form one of the most fearsome pitching duos in the Ivy League...