Word: throwings
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...Despite giving up three runs, sophomore pitcher Dana Roberts—who has been working her way back from an injury—was impressive in her five innings, allowing only five hits, walking just two batters, and striking out three. “She was feeling good and throwing well,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “She pitched well enough to win, [but] we needed to get a couple more timely hits.” Classmate Margaux Black came in to relieve Roberts for the final three outs. Black gave up just...
...nice as the change of scenery might have been, the Crimson will get its fair share of it this season. Harvard does not have a single meet in the state of Massachusetts during the spring.VICTOR LOPEZ BAYOU CLASSICFreshman Jessica Fronk topped her personal best javelin throw of 44.49 meters—which she set the weekend before at the Texas Southern Relays—by tossing the spear 47.39 meters, good enough for a first-place finish at the Victor Lopez Bayou Classic hosted by Rice University.“That was amazing,” Stanton said of Fronk...
...batters and plunked six others.“Pitching’s the name of the game,” Walsh said. “They got it and we don’t. There it goes. We’re beyond that point now where we should be throwing more strikes.”SAN DIEGO STATE 4, HARVARD 0The mid-week game was a pitcher’s duel between Zailskas and the Aztecs’ Jon Berger. Berger pitched eight innings and held the Crimson to just two hits, while Zailskas threw seven strong innings relinquishing...
...race show winds up in São Paulo, Brazil, on Nov. 2. Along the way, F1 rubber will burn on four continents, drawing in more than half a billion television viewers. Between them, the 11 teams have spent about $3 billion in their quest to be fastest. Throw into the mix the kind of A-list celebrities you used to see ringside at heavyweight title fights, and a scattering of supermodels and pop princesses, and F1 stands alone as a corporate and entertainment phenomenon...
...also the question of the hour. If the violence continues to intensify and the Iraqi government cannot finish what it started then the U.S. must choose whether to throw its troops into the fight. If that happens then the seven-month cease-fire, which was vital to the dramatic drop in violence late last year, will truly be over and a new round of bloodletting may be about to begin...