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...itself both wild and hittable, the pitching staff did not receive any—until yesterday afternoon.Together, sophomore Brad Unger and senior Matt Brunnig pitched a three-hit shutout. In his four innings, Brunnig was perfect.“Brunnig was pretty awesome,” said sophomore hurler Shawn Haviland, who struggled on the mound in the series opener. “He threw a ton of strikes, and was huge for us since our middle and late relief has been a weakness for us lately.” “I think we settled down...
...three straight games at SEC power Florida last weekend. Harvard will enter this weekend’s road series at the New York Institute of Technology (3-3) with just two sure things on the mound: freshman Adam Cole, who shined in the season opener, and ace sophomore Shawn Haviland. “Normally at this time of year the pitching is ahead of the hitting,” Haviland says. “We weren’t happy about the results [against Florida]. We need to focus on throwing strikes and work quickly.” Aside from...
...were happy to get outside, play some good competition?to play baseball. But we’re not happy about the end result.”FLORIDA 10, HARVARD 2In a pairing of aces, Florida starter Bryan Augenstein got the best of Harvard right-hander Shawn Haviland in a 10-2 home victory. The Gators star conceded two runs in eight innings and in the process allowed his earned run average to rise to a microscopic 1.37.As on Friday, the Florida bats got the job done with a high proportion—11 out of 13 hits total?...
...Other uncertainties in the lineup as the season approached have also been resolved. Sophomore Shawn Haviland, freshman Adam Cole, and senior Javier Castellanos emerged as the starting hurlers for this weekend, and they will be throwing to junior Andrew Casey, who earned the job behind the plate...
...Frank Herrmann chose to forego his senior season to sign a professional contract with the Cleveland Indians organization.Herrmann’s early exit, especially, stings the teammates he left behind in Cambridge. “We would have loved to have Frank come back,” sophomore Shawn Haviland says. “I think that if Frank had come back, not to say that we still can’t, but I think if he was back we could have made a run at being a Top 25 team. And then [Morgalis], I think he might have...