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...Sophomore Brad Unger pitched five innings for the win and senior Matt Brunnig twirled four frames of scoreless relief in the final meeting in New York. With their efforts, Unger and Brunnig quickly entered the running for the available spots in the starting rotation...
...first win. Defeats at Florida and the New York Institute of Technology (5-4), where the Crimson (1-5) visited this weekend, had the team searching for relief. Showing itself both wild and hittable, the pitching staff did not receive any—until yesterday afternoon.Together, sophomore Brad Unger and senior Matt Brunnig pitched a three-hit shutout. In his four innings, Brunnig was perfect.“Brunnig was pretty awesome,” said sophomore hurler Shawn Haviland, who struggled on the mound in the series opener. “He threw a ton of strikes...
...unsettled, this season is undoubtedly the occasion for this duo to rise to prominence and realize the extent of their abilities. Freshman southpaw Ryan Watson, like Cole, also possesses the skills to take the ball every week and make an immediate impact. Six-foot-eight two-sport star Brad Unger, who hurled two scoreless frames in the NCAA Tournament last June, also finds himself in the fold.“I don’t know what our rotation is going to be,” Walsh says. “But we have some guys that are going...
...anymore.” Which is why Walsh is tickled to death with junior Brendan Byrne, his .300-hitting second baseman who moonlights as a backup forward on the hockey team until spring rolls around and the grass of O’Donnell Field beckons. Along with sophomore Brad Unger, a forward on the basketball team, Bryne represents what Walsh calls a “dying breed.” He stays with the nationally-ranked skaters until mid-February, and then it’s over to the diamond, where skates become cleats, stick becomes bat, and Byrne steps...
...really beat them pretty well,” junior Tim Hagamen said. The saber trio of Hagamen, senior David Jakus, and junior Daniel Sachs went 3-0 in their bouts in beating Yale in the early matchup, while freshman Kal Itaneri-Kinter and sophomore Benjamin Unger each went 6-0 in foil and epee, respectively. As was the case with the women, it was the team’s performance against Columbia that was key to the weekend success. “They’re sort of perennial favorites,” Hagamen said. “They?...