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...orderly room, yellow walls lit by the sidelights streaming through stage windows, with a table and chairs neatly in the center. By the end of the play, however, the lights have dimmed, the chairs are in disarray, and a switchblade is left with its point stuck into a stack of papers. Despite their stilted opening moments, the cast of “Twelve Angry Men” turns out to be unexpectedly cohesive and intelligent in their performances. The artistic decisions of the directors help bring out the most important moments without detracting from the subtleties of character that each...
...HARVARD 4The highlight of Harvard’s first spring break game came in the fourth inning when the squad manufactured three runs to even up the score. The surge was propelled by three stolen bases, a run off of a wild pitch, an RBI single, and senior Tom Stack-Babich’s run-scoring double. “That’s the kind of game we want to play,” Vance said. “Hit and running, bunting, getting those big hits with runners on base. In the past games it?...
...nine innings. They’re definitely some tough teams and they’ll be playing for the national championship.”The Crimson failed to sustain enough offensive rallies over break and scored just six runs in the final four games. Injuries to senior star Tom Stack-Babich and sophomore starter Eric Eadington also impacted the team’s performance.SAN DIEGO 14, HARVARD 4Harvard started the game red hot. A two-run single by junior Harry Douglas and an RBI by sophomore Dan Zailskas—who had three knocks on the day?...
...rest of the Crimson lineup proved adept at getting runners on base but never quite figured out how to drive them in.“The way the lineup [shook] out it seemed that we took ourselves out of a lot of rallies,” senior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich says.The dearth of run production was further highlighted when a power-laden Brown team edged Harvard for first place in the Red Rolfe Division, keeping the Crimson out of the Ivy League Championship Series for just the second time since 2002.For Harvard to reverse its fortunes this season...
...face.”Even the team’s typical power guys were awed by the 5’9 Jenkins’ moonshot.“He takes a mighty cut and when he gets it, he gets it,” says senior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich. “He crushed that one.” “That was definitely the highlight of last year,” Jenkins adds.Jenkins hit another home run with his October marriage proposal on the banks of the Charles. In beautiful autumn weather, with Stack-Babich hiding...