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...with Eagles starter Chris Kowalski and reliever Kevin Moran holding their opponents scoreless for the next three innings, it was only a matter of time before the BC offense struck—and it did so forcefully in the bottom of the sixth...
...pesky Huskies fought back in the bottom of the fifth with a Ryan Maguire two-run double down the left field line, putting them back in the game at 9-6. The runs continued to pile up in the sixth inning. With the bases loaded, Reynolds connected once again for a single that would drive in two more Crimson runs...
Harvard threatened in the sixth inning when senior Stephanie Krysiak reached on a fielder’s choice following a walk awarded to junior Ellen Macadam, putting runners on first and second with only one out. After a double steal moved the runners to second and third, Macadam was thrown out at home when sophomore Whitney Shaw reached on a fielder’s choice. Freshman Jess Ferri grounded out for the final out of the inning and the Crimson remained down by a run heading into final stretch...
Sophomore pitcher Rachel Brown took the mound in the sixth inning in relief of Black and got off to a shaky start. Brown recorded the first out but followed with a single and a walk. The runners moved to second and third after the next batter was retired on a fielder’s choice...
...Sept. 24, 1789, and within hours he nominated six men to fill the posts. Congress responded with a haste that is unimaginable today: five nominees - John Jay (the first Chief Justice), John Rutledge, William Cushing, James Wilson and John Blair - were seated in just two days. The sixth, Robert Harrison, declined to serve, but his replacement, James Iredell, sailed through confirmation the following year. The court convened for the first time in February 1790, though the Justices wouldn't decide their first case for another two years. Washington would go on to appoint another five Justices, for a total...