Word: watsons
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...expecting to run into them on a Wednesday. Those are two the best breaking ball guys around here and maybe around the country.” The Crimson sent out a quartet of hurlers against the Eagles (10-20-1, 4-11 ACC), with sophomores Adam Cole and Ryan Watson, senior Jason Brown, and junior Max Warren taking the hill. Cole went the first three innings, allowing one run in the first. Watson took over for the fourth, when BC scored three two-out runs to pull away with a 4-0 lead. The Crimson got three of those runs...
...commencement has long served as a soapbox for statesmen, academics and the occasional man (or woman) of letters; corporate titans have been consciously excluded—including from the list of honorary degree recipients. Since 1950, the only corporate leader to address departing graduates has been IBM president Thomas Watson Jr. in 1981. In light of this, Gates’ selection is somewhat of an anomaly...
...Crimson’s experience in such conditions that sustained both teams throughout the weekend. “We were prepared for a cold weekend, and the Charles River delivered,” Dahlman said. The women’s A-division saw sophomore captain Megan Watson as skipper to Dahlman’s position as crew. The tandem’s 28 points just barely beat out St. Mary’s in second place with 29, while the B-division had an equally close first-place showing. Sophomore skipper Roberta Steele and Brants scored 32 points compared...
...lead, Walsh left Haviland in the game entering the ninth inning, hoping to rest his bullpen for the next day’s doubleheader against Cornell. But when Princeton loaded the bases on two singles sandwiched around a walk, Walsh had to turn to sophomore Ryan Watson. Watson recorded two outs while walking in a run before giving way to Adam Cole. After issuing a walk of his own, Cole struck out Jack Murphy to end a long afternoon. “He’s a guy who can hit the ball out of the ballpark, so I just...
...argue that while such preparations are a matter of urgency because of the warming trend already in motion, at the same time, if carbon emissions continue to rise, so will temperatures, intensifying the crisis. But there's broad agreement on the economic logic of immediate global action, says Robert Watson, the chief scientist for the World Bank and a former chair of the IPCC: "The cost of mitigation will be less than the cost of inaction...