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...play each game one at a time,” Anderson said. “This [could be] a big win—this is a team we haven’t beaten in a few years.The kind of effort and the kind of success we had against Yale, that’s what we want to have. We want something to demonstrate the improvement we had in the season.” —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...last start, Dartmouth pitcher Josh Faiola had thrown 145 pitches and given up just one earned run in 12 innings, ending up with a tough, 2-1 complete game loss to Yale...
...first time the Harvard football team had taken the field since its unforgettable triple-overtime triumph over Yale. Almost five and a half months later, the season begins anew—with a few notable names missing.Despite no playing time for sophomore signal-caller Liam O’Hagan, junior running back Clifton Dawson, captain Matt Thomas, or junior defensive tackle Michael Berg, the Crimson saw its first game-situation action of the year at the team’s annual Spring Game on Friday afternoon in front of a sparse crowd at Harvard Stadium.Technically, the second-team White squad...
...difficult task of inserting so much new sass without detracting from Aristophanes’ original atmosphere. New peppy rhymes, cheeky dialogues of sexual innuendo, and even a short dance clip of The Robot unobtrusively sidled into line among the lyrical lines of the translation. The War on Terror, Yale University, and the “avian flu”—all were cunningly brought out onto the stage. When a flock of angry birds closed in around the enterprising Peisetaerus and Euelpides, a hysterical Euelpides broke into song, in a desperate attempt to placate their attackers. His choice...
Then, the Bulldogs and the Bears split the first of their two scheduled weekend doubleheaders, with Yale capturing the opener, 3-1, but dropping the nightcap by a 8-3 count in Providence...