Baseball
Hendricks, Mann, Farkes Unanimous All-Ivy Picks
Three Harvard players—senior Trey Hendricks, junior Schuyler Mann and sophomore Zak Farkes—were unanimously honored as members of the Ivy League’s
Baseball Falls to Huskies
It was an afterthought of a game tacked on to the hollow end of a tantalizingly close-to-glory season. So it
Baseball Tops Crusaders in 12 Innings
Games that mean this little aren’t supposed to be dramatic. Maybe someone should tell that to the Harvard baseball team.
Farkes Rewrites the Books
His name is there now, and chances are it will be for a long time. CAREER HOME RUNS : 1.
Records Crumble Before Farkes
HANOVER, N.H.—On a weekend when the Big Green faithful refused to keep their mouths shut, Zak Farkes let his bat
THE PROMISED LANDE: Final Games Just Won’t Be the Same
HANOVER, N.H.—Since I’ve been here, Harvard has never played for a national ranking, a regional seed or an at-large NCAA
Pitchers Pull Double Duty
After using seven pitchers in Saturday’s doubleheader, Harvard coach Joe Walsh didn’t have many pitchers left for yesterday. So he
MISS: Game 4 Loss to Dartmouth Ends Baseball's Title Hopes
HANOVER, N.H.—It was a year to confound expectations; up at times and down at others, the Harvard baseball team always
Red Rolfe Title To Be Decided
When it comes down to it, every team’s season has a breaking point. Some seasons are decided at different points
'BAMA SLAMMA: Home Run Record Revisited
Everybody loves taters. And by taters, I mean dingers. Did I say dingers? I meant jacks. Dongs. Gophers. Moneyballs. Big
Byrne Shines on Diamond, Ice
Of all the big league stars out there, Harvard freshman Brendan Byrne is probably most like Tom Glavine. Not because
Forst Settles in as Assistant GM for A’s
When the two opponents entered Allie P. Reynolds Stadium on May 22, 1997 for the opening round of the NCAA
Harvard's Mann of the Hour
You could see this one coming. With winds gusting in from right field at 30 miles per hour on Saturday,
THE PROMISED LANDE: Same Old Thrilling Story For Baseball
How can an outcome be so unbelievable and so inevitable at the same time? When Ian Wallace’s perfect bases-loaded, suicide
Comebacks Keep Baseball in Race
Don’t call them the Cardiac Kids. That nickname is taken—and the Harvard baseball team, which has recently learned that no