Word: skipperly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Rhode Island, Boston University, Brown and MIT from contention. Though eight schools remained, it had already become clear that the regatta would end up being a four-team competition.“As the regatta progressed, it was apparent that four teams were equally good,” senior skipper Clay Johnson said.Another round robin eliminated Tufts, the Coast Guard Academy, Roger Williams and Connecticut College, leaving four teams—Yale, Dartmouth, Boston College and Harvard—to battle for just three nationals spots.“It was very touch and go as to who was going...
...Donnell Field for a second doubleheader on Sunday.Harvard will once again look to its pitching staff and its Ivy League leading 4.52 combined ERA to guide the team to victory, although Walsh may not use the Crimson’s standard weekend rotation.While the Harvard skipper normally sends out freshman Max Perlman and junior Brad Unger on Saturdays, followed by rookie Eric Eadington and junior Shawn Haviland on Sundays, Walsh expects to mix it up this weekend due to the significance of this particular series.He plans to use Eadington out of the bullpen Saturday and possibly even Sunday and then...
...happen to be a (wildly under-informed) believer that extra work is good for building arm strength, but if Yale skipper John Stuper doesn’t want to run out an 19-year-old starting pitcher on two days’ rest, I’m not going to eat his lunch...
...light winds, and we had some wind delays both days,” sophomore captain Megan Watson said. “There was some current, which we’re not used to sailing in, but I think we did a good job of managing it.”Skipper Watson and senior crew Christina Dahlman took third-place for A-division, while the sophomore tandem of skipper Roberta Steele and crew Lauren Brants guided Harvard to the win in B-division.“Roberta and Lauren had an amazing second day,” Watson said...
...cold February day, across the frozen Charles River, in the belly of the Bright Hockey Center, a Harvard coach made a promise. Amidst a crowd of witnesses, men’s hockey skipper Ted Donato ’91 gave me his word. And here I sit, two months later, my graduation date in sight, and Donato is nowhere to be seen...