Word: treys
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...there was the quiet leadership of the team captains, Trey Hendricks and Bryan Hale. Hendricks led the Ivy League in batting average (.427) and pitching wins (nine)—one of them, a complete game shutout of Dartmouth on May 2, kept Harvard’s season alive—and was voted Ivy League Pitcher of the Year. Hale, a senior from Seattle, played spectacular centerfield defense the entire year, making the most difficult plays appear easy; the most strenuous, merely graceful. His two highlight-reel catches against Brown on April 25—the last of which...
...numbers, as good as they are, don’t tell the story. Trey Hendricks was the Ivy Pitcher of the Year and a unanimous first-teamer at two positions. He was the league leader in pitching wins and batting average, but the most important thing he led wasn’t a statistical category. It was an Ivy title...
...Trey Hendricks, congratulations on singularly keeping the dream alive...
...excited about the opportunity that Trey got,” baseball head coach Joe Walsh said. “I look forward to following him. It’s just unfortunate because their ballclub is in Washington [state...
...Harvard baseball team needed to take three of four from Dartmouth in the season’s final weekend to earn at least a playoff for the division title. With one in the bag, Trey Hendricks on the mound and a three-run lead heading into the ninth, a doubleheader sweep seemed all but certain. Moments later, Shirrell was rounding the bases after smacking the second of two three-run homers to put the Big Green up 13-10. Again, that would be bad enough...