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...games doesn’t even begin to do justice to all that transpired for Harvard down in Bobby Knight country this weekend. During a Saturday tripleheader featuring a 25-20 win over Air Force and 30-8 and 18-6 losses at the hands of Texas Tech, Harvard set all-time records for runs scored and runs allowed before sophomore Frank Herrmann stabilized things for the pitching staff with a 5-1 complete game victory on Sunday...
...season and that the pitching will inevitably catch up to the hitting a little later on. On the other hand, one can take a somewhat pessimistic view and surmise that notwithstanding Herrmann, the Harvard pitching staff could be in serious trouble this season after being repeatedly drubbed by Texas Tech. In yesterday’s Crimson, my esteemed colleague Pablo S. Torre took this viewpoint to some extent in his column...
...three clearly have shown an ability to get Ivy League hitters out in the past—they accounted for six of Harvard’s 11 victories in Ivy play last season. A second important factor to consider is just how much of an advantage Texas Tech and Air Force had over the Crimson going into this past weekend. While Harvard played in its season opening games, both Air Force and Texas Tech came in with extensive experience—Air Force had already played nine games and stood at 4-5 and Texas Tech stood...
...contrast to Air Force, the Red Raiders of Texas Tech have been a force in college baseball through this point in the season. Texas Tech, which plays in the powerhouse Big 12 conference, has rebounded from a disappointing 2003 so far with wins over traditional baseball schools such as Texas Christian and Houston. In addition, the Red Raiders were tied 6-6 in the ninth inning with defending national champion and current No. 4 Rice before the Owls pushed three runs across in the ninth inning...
Read that again. Texas Tech was tied in the ninth inning with maybe the best team in the country last month. Harvard wasn’t supposed to be able to play with this team, especially considering the rust factor and Texas Tech’s midseason form. The Rice pitching staff was touched up for six runs by Texas Tech and junior Michael Mask had a three-run home run against the Owls. Therefore, it should be no surprise that Mask—who is hitting an astounding .413 with seven home runs and 27 RBI in only...