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...single game can symbolize the type of season Harvard baseball has had, it was yesterday’s contest against Boston College (20-21, 5-16 ACC).The Crimson (8-27, 7-9 Ivy) entered the bottom of the ninth with a 4-2 lead??the squad left the inning with a 5-4 defeat. “It was another heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With...
...RBIs to pace the Crimson at the plate.“Our offense is really starting to pick it up, especially early,” Vance said. “Now we just need to work on continuing to hit and not relaxing and relying on that early lead??try to extend it once we get out there so we can put them away, and not let them come back like we did today.”Walsh gave the midweek start to the freshman Sestanovich, but used a full arsenal of veteran hurlers to get through...
...from Linden Ellis. Sophomore Sara Flood finally broke the streak with an unassisted tally with 6:25 remaining in the first half.Harvard headed into the break down 6-1, and Yale scored three goals in the first 3:27 of the second half to open up a 9-1 lead??a deficit that would never get smaller than seven goals for the remainder of the game.Six different players posted goals for the Crimson, as Harvard recorded its second-lowest scoring total of the season. Flood added the Crimson’s lone assist, giving her the team?...
...standard transcript and letters of recommendation, applicants are required to submit a proposal and budget that detail exactly what they intend to research, how they intend to do it, and how much it will cost. Estimating the cost of living in rural China—or wherever research may lead??isn’t an easy task, as Kwong points out. Students juggling coursework and clubs—and especially those unfamiliar with grant applications—often seek a helping hand to guide them through the process. Unfortunately, help is not always easy to find. HELP...
...matchup. But the Bears were looking to spoil the party. Putting pressure on the ball handlers, Brown forced 11 first-half turnovers and prevented Harvard from getting settled. The opening frame was very much back and forth, but the Crimson was able to take a six-point lead??the largest of the game at that point—into the break thanks to some strong defense towards the end of the half. Offensively, though, Harvard was still struggling. “We were having a hard time connecting, which is so unlike us,” Rollins said...