Baseball
Crimson Wins In Season Finale
Harvard completed its schedule with a win yesterday, inching past Northeastern, 4-3, at O’Donnell Field to move back to .500
Ivy Hopes Dashed by Rival Big Green
Entering its final two games of Ivy League play yesterday, the Harvard baseball team needed a sweep of Dartmouth, combined
Saturday Split Dooms Title Chances
HANOVER, N.H.—Coming into Saturday’s doubleheader against Dartmouth, the Harvard baseball team had relied on its pitching staff to run up
NOTEBOOK: Byrne, Seniors Take Final Bows
After captain Brendan Byrne played his final Ivy League games, coach Joe Walsh had the highest of his praises for
Game Two Disaster Tarnishes Haviland’s Gem
It was good, bad, and ugly for the Harvard baseball team yesterday as it split a makeup doubleheader with Yale
Rolfe Hopes Hang in Balance
When the Harvard baseball team met Dartmouth for the last four games of the Ivy League season last year, the
IN LEHMAN'S TERMS: Bulldog Barking Costs Harvard
The weather will cost Harvard its annual trip to Fenway Park. Not because there is rain predicted for today, when
NOTEBOOK: Suspect Umping Riles Crimson
Crimson head coach Joe Walsh left Providence yesterday with a bad taste in his mouth, not only from the consecutive
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Vance’s Bat Keeps Crimson in First
With the baseball season nearing its end, the Crimson faced some serious tests. Ten division games challenged itsposition atop the
Ivy Leader? Still No Answer
PROVIDENCE—The Harvard baseball team split its second doubleheader of the weekend yesterday against Brown to remain tied with the Bears
Bullpen Blows Late Lead
PROVIDENCE—A stunning eighth-inning collapse in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader at Brown prevented the Crimson from seizing a two-game
Eagles Down Harvard in Beanpot Opener
In yesterday’s first-round Beanpot matchup against Boston College (13-21-1), the Harvard baseball team fell by a 5-2 score at Fraser
NOTEBOOK: Crimson’s nine pitchers not enough to counter BC’s complete-game performance
In the Harvard baseball team’s 5-2 loss yesterday in the Beanpot opener against Boston College, Crimson coach Joe Walsh sent
Unproven Staff Armed For Stretch Run
It took only one-third of an inning to turn Adam Cole’s season around. Coming into the second game of a
Rookie Hurler Pitches Gem Against Bulldogs
A word of warning to opposing hitters: don’t get Max Perlman fired up. In the Harvard baseball team’s 5-1 victory