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...Square or the Yard.” Oh, the humanity! Students at universities with truly far-flung campuses, like Arizona or Michigan, probably wouldn’t mind a 10-minute walk or shuttle ride to class. The same goes for commuter students at campuses like Bunker Hill and UMass-Boston. (Harvard has its own tradition of commuters, as described by the great alum Theodore H. White.) And when you’re commuting in the real world—riding the 1-9 from Washington Heights to Wall Street, say, or idling in five lanes of traffic...
Molinari is the fifth child in his family to stake his claim on the college lacrosse field. His sister, Morgan ’06, and brothers Shane ‘08, Cullen ’09, and Terrence ’10, have played at Notre Dame, UMass, Georgetown, and Duke, respectively. Madison, the youngest of the bunch, is now a freshman in high school playing on her high school varsity lacrosse team...
Instead, the Minutemen responded with an offensive outburst of their own. Gedman sparked the UMass offense by hitting his second two-run homer of the game...
Before Harvard crossed home plate again, UMass took the lead with a three-run inning of its own in the bottom of the sixth, with RBI from Mike Donato and Peter Copa to put the Minutemen...
...just as in the fourth inning, UMass had the last work, scoring two more runs than the Crimson had in the top of the frame. This time, the Minutemen’s outburst was enough to give themselves a four-run lead that would hold until the end of the game...