Baseball
Fenway Park Will Not Play Host to Beanpot
For the last 14 years, four Boston-area college baseball teams have marked off a certain two days on the calendar
Crimson Tops Penn in Doubleheader
The lineup has some catching up to do. For the second-straight weekend, the Harvard baseball team relied on stellar starting
Harvard Opens Ivy Play With Sweep of Columbia
The Harvard baseball team opened the 2004 season much how everyone expected—obliterating opposing pitching. But since opening the Ivy League
Pitching Staff Turns It Around
The Harvard pitching staff entered the weekend with the Ivy League’s second-worst ERA. But chances are it’ll be moving up
Morgalis Dazzles With Second Straight Gem After Slow Start
If Harvard baseball—flush with confidence after a 4-0 weekend sweep—is in the midst of a pitching renaissance, then who is
Baseball Led By Herrmann
On one rainy Sunday in May 2003, longtime Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh inspected his dwindling bench and called out
Crusaders Storm Back Against Crimson
So this is how the other half lives. Just days after a weekend sweep of reigning Ivy League champion Princeton—a
AOTW: Hendricks Throws Gem of a Game
At first, it seems surprising that Trey Hendricks wasn’t thinking at least a little bit about last year when he
Baseball Falls in North Carolina Over Break
The Harvard baseball team tuned up for its Ivy opening weekend with six games in seven days over spring break,
Baseball Sweeps Princeton
In his last trip to Clarke Field for the 2003 Ivy Championship Series, then-junior Trey Hendricks could only sit and
BASEBALL 2004: Hale Storm
Ramirez, Garciaparra, Ortiz, Nixon, and Varitek. The heart of the order for the Boston Red Sox reads like a list
BASEBALL 2004: The Mann Show
It’s been a long time coming. Gone is the injury which cut his stellar summer league season frustratingly short. Gone
BASEBALL 2004: American Idol
Zak Farkes is not content being the 2003 Ivy League Rookie of the Year. He wants to be Indiana Jones.
BASEBALL 2004: Pretty Fly for a Shy Guy
Matt Brunnig doesn’t want you to read this. He didn’t want it written and if being 6’7 didn’t make it
BASEBALL 2004: Blue Chips Bring It Both Ways
Excuse Joe Walsh, for the moment, for sounding one part proud and one part pooped. “Here at Harvard,” says Harvard’s