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...while Unger’s potential has the entire Harvard coaching staff intrigued, it does not guarantee him a spot in the rotation. Eagerly awaiting starting jobs are two freshman fireballers, Max Perlman and Eric Eadington. Both have drawn the praises of Walsh and are poised to make an immediate impact on the team...
...lead and put the game out of reach for the Crimson. Harvard shut out the Fighting Irish (4-7) 4-0 on Sunday in its last of three games at Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Fla. The squad received stellar performances from two freshmen pitchers, Eric Eadington and Max Perlman, who only allowed a combined five hits on the day. In its second game of a double header Saturday, the Crimson lost to the Dukes (3-7) by a score of 6-4, as defensive woes plagued both teams. Harvard committed five errors and gave up four unearned runs...
...games of a four-game trip to Florida against opponents Quinnipiac, Duquesne, and Notre Dame at Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Fla. Yesterday, the Crimson shut out Notre Dame by a score of 4-0. The win came thanks to the performances of freshmen pitchers Eric Eadington and Max Perlman. Eadington started the game, managing 4 2/3 scoreless innings despite walking six batters. Perlman came on in relief in the fifth, blanking the Fighting Irish with 4 1/3 innings of two-hit baseball to get the win. Junior third baseman Steffan Wilson provided the offense for Harvard, driving in three...
...weak side with an open look at the net and easily blasted home the tying goal. The Bison, however, had the last word. Less than a minute later, a Bucknell player took off on a breakaway and placed a shot just outside the reach of sophomore goalie Nicola Perlman for the game-winning score. After going down 2-1 early in the game, the Crimson found its offensive rhythm, scoring three goals in the final two and half minutes of the first period. But Harvard could not carry that momentum through the break and did not score again until Pinto?...
Thirteen proved to be an unlucky number for the Harvard women’s water polo team on Saturday afternoon, as it fell, 13-3, in its home opener against 13th-ranked Hartwick College (11-7). Led by sophomore goaltender Nicola Perlman, the Crimson (3-3, 1-1 Ivy) began the game playing ferocious defense. Perlman, who is also a Crimson editor, finished the day with nine saves and repeatedly turned away uncontested shots, many of which were fired from within two meters. “She played amazingly,” senior co-captain Lauren Snyder said. Perlman?...