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...Walsh, they were not resting on Saturday.“I think the baseball gods were here,” he affirmed. The Crimson (17-13-1, 11-3 Ivy) was on the happy end of virtually all of the close calls and tricky bounces in posting a sweep of Saturday’s doubleheader with division rival Brown (10-19, 8-6) at O’Donnell Field. The two wins over the Bears, who entered the afternoon just a game back in the Ivy League’s Red Rolfe Division, coupled with a split between fellow contenders...
...actually stands as the worst mark. Adam Barrick (0.00 ERA), closer Brett Rosenthal (1.32), and John Henry Davis (2.12) are putting together superb years in relief....Award-winning author and Boston sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy was on hand to enjoy bits and pieces of the Crimson’s Saturday sweep. He once again found himself making the short walk over from Soldiers Field, where his daughter, junior Sarah Shaughnessy, was taking on Princeton with the softball team...
...came through big,” Head Coach Gordon Graham said. “It was a very impressive performance by everybody.” HARVARD 7, PRINCETON 0 In its shortest match of the season, Harvard captured the doubles point and all six singles matches to sweep Princeton for the third year in a row. “Everybody knew that Princeton wasn’t going to be quite as strong as Penn but they’re still a good team,” Graham said. “There was no let down and we never...
After a weekend of mixed results, the Harvard softball team is hanging on in the Ivy race. The Crimson (15-16, 4-4) won its first contest against Brown on Saturday and its second game against Yale on Sunday, but was unable to complete the sweep in either twinbill, finishing .500 on the weekend.Harvard will look to even things out on Thursday when it travels to Amherst to take on UMass before another weekend of Ivy competition against league-leader Princeton and Penn.HARVARD 2, YALE 0After a scoreless inning of relief in the first game of the afternoon, sophomore Amanda...
...Crimson came into 2006 favored to win the newly transformed Hay Division. But an injury-plagued start and a poor finish put Harvard out of contention. Nothing characterized the Crimson’s fall from grace more than its performance against NJIT this season. Saturday’s sweep was the Highlanders’ third 3-0 victory over Harvard this season. “NJIT is a good team,” co-captain John Freese said. “They’ve improved a lot from last year, and they’ve improved throughout the year...