Baseball
For Baseball, Playoffs Start Now
For the Harvard baseball team, the playoffs start tomorrow. Sure the schedule says that the regular season is still weeks
Harvard Rebounds To Take Third in Beanpot
With the ghosts of game-ending blunders still sitting freshly in his mind, Zak Farkes swung hard in the bottom of
Eagles Overturn Baseball 11-6
BROCKTON, Mass.-—The left field wall at Brockton’s Campanelli field is not 30 feet high. And Boston College shortstop Ryan Leahy’s
'BAMA SLAMMA: Ignorance Isn’t Always Bliss
BROCKTON, Mass.—Remember the axiom about baseball being a “thinking man’s game”? You’ve probably heard it. Without a doubt, someone famous
THE PROMISED LANDE: One Bad Day Means More in Ivy League
One bad day. Five bad hours. Fifteen bad innings. That’s all it took for the advantage of a 7-1 league
Castellano Shines in Loss to BC
BOSTON—On Friday afternoon, shadows danced around the plate and temperatures dipped into the 30s—not, in other words, optimal hitting conditions
Baseball's Offense Silenced on Road
Since the beginning of the season, the Harvard baseball team’s offense has been described as potent, super-charged and explosive. But
Sluggers Open Division Play Against Yale
For the major league scouts sent to analyze Princeton’s prospective pair of first-round draft picks, Ross Ohlendorf and B.J. Szymanski,
'BAMA SLAMMA: From Sox To Rox: What A Treat
Finally! The Boston Red Sox took it upon itself, just days ago, to boot the Beanpot Baseball Tournament—and our very
Baseball Defies Early Expectations
It has been a wet and wild first half of the Ivy League baseball season. Four weather-delayed games are scheduled
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