Word: sean
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...After an error by third baseman Sean O’Hara allowed Cornell’s Jadd Schmeltzer to reach base, Hardinger hammered a fastball from senior Brad Unger into the gap, and Schmeltzer came around easily to extend Harvard’s woes...
...wanted the ninth,” Walsh said. “I love guys like that.” Despite having multiple runners on in four of the first six innings, the Harvard offense could not provide any run support, extending its dry spell from the opener. Freshman Sean O’Hara supplied the Crimson’s first extra-base hit of the doubleheader—after nine singles—when he doubled off Penn reliever Reid Terry in the eighth. Terry finished the shutout for rookie Sam Gilbert, who turned in 5 2/3 innings of scoreless...
...scoreboard. Back-to-back singles from senior Jeff Stoeckel and sophomore Chris Rouches led off the fifth and set up a Griff Jenkins sacrifice fly one out later. A fielder’s choice groundout by junior Jon Roberts drove in a run after freshmen Taylor Albright and Sean O’Hara and Rouches had each singled to load the bases. COLUMBIA 2, HARVARD 0Stagnant Crimson bats and an outstanding outing by Lions starter Joe Scarlata combined to spoil a solid showing by Harvard starter Brad Unger in a 2-0 loss to open the doubleheader. Unger pitched well...
Conservatives like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly dominate America's talk radio while white liberal voices are mere squeaks on the airwaves. But now syndicated black radio hosts like Tom Joyner, Bev Smith, Michael Baisden and Warren Ballentine and other African-American radio personalities are not only increasingly audible to a wider audience but visible and influential as well. Says April Ryan, White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks (AURN): "My phone has been ringing off the hook with Fox News and MSNBC wanting interviews with me. Black radio has always been here, covering the important...
...finish.Boyle finished fourth overall—third among college student-athletes—in the women’s hammer with a toss of 44.97 meters.Sophomore Jack Brady finished second in both the discus and the shot put, launching the latter a personal best 15.49 meters.Freshman Sean Gil cleared 4.60 meter to win the men’s pole vault, while senior Clara Blattler finished third on the women’s side, clearing a 3.55-meter bar.—Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...