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...leader Princeton and Penn.HARVARD 2, YALE 0After a scoreless inning of relief in the first game of the afternoon, sophomore Amanda Watkins went the distance in the second, closing the door on the Bulldogs with a shutout at Yale’s Dewitt Family Field.Watkins scattered three hits and struck out two in cruising to her second shutout of the season.“Amanda has grown a lot in her game as a pitcher,” Allard said. “I think the biggest difference over the past week or so is that she?...
...Crimson had a final chance to come back against closer Brett Rosenthal in the top of the ninth, scoring one on a double by Brown and loading the bases with two outs before sophomore Matt Vance struck...
...last year competing at the junior level, as from next year onwards she will be over 20 and so will instead need to enter the Senior Championships. But Austin does not see that as stopping her. “Emily has consistently earned her success; she has always struck me as one of the hardest workers in the sport,” she said. “She’s driven by both her intense competitive edge, but also her love for fencing. While many people burn out after fencing as long and as competitively as Emily has, she?...
...think our team didn’t come out with intensity,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said. The game marks the third straight loss for Harvard (3-8, 1-1 Ivy League) and the seventh straight victory for New Hampshire (8-4, 3-0 America East). The Wildcats struck first, posting a 3-0 run to open the game. Three different players—junior Alexa Webster, senior Katie Leland, and sophomore Moira Talbot—each found the net to give New Hampshire the early lead. Leland and Talbot would continue to increase the tally, recording seven...
...Truman holds the record, when only 23% approved of the job he was doing in November of 1951, and Nixon fell as low as 24%. (In contrast, among the most beloved in year six of their presidencies were Eisenhower at 64%, Reagan at 63.5% and Clinton at 57%.) What struck the surveyors was Bush's 60% disapproval number, and the fact that 47% stronglydisapprove. That's like trying to climb out of a deep hole filled with big rocks - with new rocks being thrown in each week, labeled War, Katrina, Meirs, Dubai, Deficits, Gas Prices, Cheney, Eavesdropping, Leaks...