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Nyweide had been a man on a mission all week long. While most of the team was still basking in the glow that was the aftermath of last Wednesday??€™s improbable ninth-inning comeback against Brown, Nyweide was getting his work in, throwing in the bullpen. After he was done, his catcher, sophomore Mickey Kropf, stopped to talk to reporters about the game-tying triple he had hit. Nyweide, a portrait of focus, picked up his bag and strode away quietly. He had some loose ends...
...Nyweide had one of his best starts of the year against Princeton a month ago. Memories of his two-run complete game victory over the Tigers on Apr. 6 should give him some needed confidence. Nyweide played catch with Mickey Kropf, Harvard’s newest hero, right after Wednesday??€™s game. Nyweide looked fierce, determined and almost angry—not a man to bet against...
Resuscitated from the graveyard, the Crimson now face the daunting task of beating the two-time defending Ivy champions without their ace. Yet Wednesday??€™s classic shows that Harvard has the ability to find improbable ways...
Wahlberg’s past few outings have given him several positives to bring into Wednesday??€™s showdown with Brown for the Rolfe Division championship. Unless Hordon heals quickly—and Walsh suggested yesterday that this was doubtful—Crockett will be called upon on three days rest. Nyweide, who lasted under three innings Saturday, will be well rested and could appear in relief, but Wahlberg will probably have his number called at one point...
Harvard split a home-and-home doubleheader against Dartmouth this weekend, forcing a one-game playoff with Brown that will determine the winner of the Red Rolfe Division. Both Harvard and Brown are 13-7 in the Ivy League. The winner of Wednesday??€™s playoff will play Princeton in a best-of-three series this weekend...