Word: weathers
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...He’s the kid that ended our season last year. I thought we were really patient, and we were taking pitches, getting deep in the count. I knew if we got in the bullpen, we had a shot.” As for the weather, the frigid climate did not seem to bother Haviland, who pitched in short sleeves. “I was hoping it was going to be colder actually,” Haviland said. “I love the cold. You can throw inside a little more, because if you get jammed, you?...
...changed since Harvard and Princeton last faced each other in the 2006 Ivy Championship Series. Both teams graduated key contributors since last May’s playoffs, and freshmen are playing important roles in 2007.The weather is also a little different: the temperature at O’Donnell Field on Saturday never broke 40 degrees. In a rematch of the two Ancient Eight division champs from a year ago, Harvard and Princeton split a doubleheader, the third consecutive twinbill split for the Crimson. The Tigers took game one, 6-4, in extra innings behind a complete-game effort from Steven...
...offensive contributions from its entire lineup in the nightcap, along with seven solid innings from junior starter Brad Unger.In the first game, freshman Eric Eadington struck out nine batters over 6 2/3 innings to get his first collegiate win.“It’s definitely the coldest weather I’ve ever thrown in,” said Eadington, a California native. “It was great to get the win.”HARVARD 11, CORNELL 4The Crimson launched a relentless offensive assault in game two of the doubleheader, posting runs...
...Crimson took an early lead in both matches by capturing the doubles points, but had to weather suspect calls or early deficits in singles play...
...Penn (10-1, 4-0 Ivy) for the fifth time in five years, falling by a score of 15-3. On a blustery Saturday afternoon that felt more like early February than the first week of April, the Crimson’s offense was as cold as the weather for much of the first half. After a scoreless opening 11 minutes, during which multiple Quaker scoring chances were thwarted by a stout Harvard defense, the floodgates opened and Penn peppered the Crimson crease, netting four goals in five minutes on its way to building a 10-0 first-half lead...