Word: regularness
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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With freshman pitcher Tiffany Whitton on the mound, the Big Red had no chance. She tossed a three-hit shutout and struck out seven to lead Harvard to a 3-0 win. The shutout gave the Crimson (19-19, 11-1 Ivy) an upbeat ending to its regular season and prevented the Big Red (28-16, 3-7) from succeeding in the spoiler's role...
...Crimson pitching staff finished its regular season looking as solid as it had been all year. Harvard's pitchers now have a 15-inning scoreless streak going into the NCAA Regionals. Junior Suzanne Guy and Whitton are the first Harvard pitchers to record back-to-back shutouts since the 1998 Harvard team went into Regionals with shutouts in seven of its last ten games, including a perfect game by Tasha Cupp...
With the win, the Crimson avoided its first losing regular season since...
...only about 2% of Latin America's 500 million people are online, while more than half of Americans are--telecommunications analysts say it is the fastest-growing market in the world. They predict that by 2003 the networked region will reach anywhere from 29.6 million to 43 million regular Internet users and that these users will be spending as much as $8 billion for online purchases. Those numbers have entrepreneurs and investors in such a frenzy rushing to wire the region and reap those rewards that even the recent stock market gyrations in the U.S. caused only a slight pause...
Tsunamis - very rare in the Atlantic, but a regular threat to Pacific shores - are caused by submarine earthquakes, landslides and volcanic activity. Part of the reason for the scientists' caution over the Virginia discovery is that they don't know if the cracks are longtime formations that have gone unnoticed or a more recent phenomenon. They do know, however, that they form part of a wide scar caused by a landslide that occurred 16,000 to 18,000 years ago. Such a slide could be triggered by undersea seismic activity or the decomposition of gas hydrate deposits, a very rare...