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...that passing the left-handed Tamsin gave his right-handed starters the advantage against the righty Lyon, and his strategy worked to perfection the first time around—Lyon hit into a 6-4 fielder’s choice to end the eighth inning. The bottom of the tenth, though, saw the Northeastern captain put just enough bat on the ball to win it.“Tamsin was the best hitter in New England this year, and, well, Lyon might just be the second-best,” Walsh said.Harvard looked to be in the driver?...
...Northeastern came back to take a 6-5 advantage in the fifth. Though Vance tied the game up in the eighth with an RBI single, the Crimson ultimately suffered the defeat when Mike Lyon’s infield single brought home the winning run in the bottom of the tenth inning. The 7-6 loss was disappointing, but the team still relished the opportunity to play at Fenway...
...CWPA North). Though the game was played on the neutral Wheaton campus and the Crimson came out strong in the first period, in the end the No. 20 Bears were unconquerable. With a final score of 11-2, last night’s match marks the tenth consecutive Harvard loss at the hands of Brown. At the end of the first quarter the Crimson only trailed 2-0. The team maintained a good defensive strategy throughout the first half of the game, spearheaded by junior goalkeeper Nicola Perlman, who is also a Crimson magazine chair. Perlman had an impressive game...
...weather—unpredictable,” freshman skipper Teddy Himler said. “We were very up and down.”The A-division team of Himler and sophomore crew Hyunjin Kim sat in first place at the close of competition on Saturday, but ninth- and tenth-place finishes in two of Sunday’s early races knocked the tandem down to fifth.The pair was still able to record an impressive six top-three finishes in the regatta’s ten races, including a pair of wins on Saturday.The all-freshman B-division pair...
This is a true story of six black male leaders. Introduced by video clips in the style of MTV’s “Real World,” three Harvard seniors were honored on Saturday evening at the tenth annual Tribute to Black Men ceremony at the Sheraton Boston Hotel. The event, sponsored by the Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW), also recognized the efforts of three black underclassmen, two high school winners from the Boston area, and music executive Clarence Avant. The Tribute Board, a board of ten undergraduate black women, selected black male leaders in black...