Word: solos
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...innings. “I thought he really gutted it out today,” Walsh said. “He was throwing strikes and challenging the hitters.”The freshman looked poised to go the distance entering the seventh, with Ford’s sixth-inning solo shot the only blemish on his line. But he quickly worked his way into trouble, walking Domenic DiRicco and allowing a single to Jimmy Heinz with no outs. Eadington then picked DiRicco off second base and got Brian Kaufman to pop up before giving way to Bruton. The Crimson gave...
...innings on the slab for the Crimson. She allowed one run in the first and two more in the third before the Big Red knocked her out with three runs in the fifth.Harvard got those three runs back in the top of the sixth, thanks to a solo home run by freshman designated player Lauren Murphy, and a two-run shot by senior left fielder Susie Winkeller. But with the bases loaded later in the inning, freshman pinch hitter Jessica Pledger grounded out to short to end the threat.Murphy hit her team-high 10th homer of the season...
...album, 19-year-old Brit Joss Stone reminds us just why we liked the ’70s so much. Don’t let the album’s title mislead you. “Introducing Joss Stone” is in fact Stone’s third solo album. And it shows—Stone sounds more mature than she did on either of her previous releases. The album is ambitious; bringing soul back is a touch more difficult than bringing sexy back. And while she’s no Aretha, the CD is still an achievement...
...ball of fire nigga / My trail is blazin’, I Stoudamire nigga,” Red spits, paying homage to NBA point guard Damon Stoudamire. It’s the kind of irreverent, pun-heavy rhyme that has sustained Redman’s fan base throughout his six solo efforts and two collaborative albums. But there’s a big problem: Stoudamire doesn’t play for the Portland Trail Blazers anymore—he’s been in Memphis for the last two years, and is no longer much of a cultural touchstone. Redman sounds...
...become familiar with in his years at Harvard, albeit in a different sport. Like Unger, Baumann doubles as a power forward on his school’s basketball team. The Crimson could barely muster any offense against the 6’8 Baumann, scoring its lone run on a solo home run by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich, his first of the season. HARVARD 9, COLUMBIA 4 The top four batters in the Crimson lineup led the way in the first game of yesterday’s doubleheader, going a combined 9-for-14 with eight runs scored and three...