Baseball
'BLO IT RIGHT BY 'EM: Welcome to Our World, Ozzie
Like it or not, everyone has a take on Harvard. Your neighbor seems impressed that you go here, for one.
NEED I SAY MOORE: Making Over the Motor City
This Sunday, millions from America and all over the world will turn their attention to Super Bowl XL. With any
NOTEBOOK: Harvard Takes to the Diamond
Yesterday marked the first day of the 2006 Harvard baseball season. For a team that opened its first official practice
'The Game' Gets Airtime on ESPN
On Monday, junior Mike Berg and his Jordan North roommates settled in after dinner to watch television as usual. The
Crimson Nets Hard-Earned Win
It took three periods, but by the end of the No. 9 Harvard women’s hockey team’s matchup against Dartmouth last
Brine Deserving of Number Nine
Last year, in Harvard’s first meeting with Dartmouth, number nine netted a hat trick to propel the Crimson to a
Stehle Shoots Down Blackbirds, Nets 27
As long as Harvard’s captain was on the court last night, LIU didn’t have much hope of upsetting the Crimson
Two for the Show
It might as well be called the American Dream. Collegiate athletic success produces fame, glory, and—most of all—a shot at
Mann Signs With Yankees
For Schuyler Mann, the road to pro baseball included a senior season in Crimson. The 2005 Harvard captain and power-hitting
Salsgiver Becomes All-Star at Cape
Every off-season, members of the Harvard baseball team trade in the familiarity of collegiate metal for the wooden bats of
Farkes Signs With Red Sox
TROY, N.Y.—Zak Farkes has always known just what kind of career he wants. From his childhood watching the Boston Red
MALE BREAKOUT OF THE YEAR: Frank Herrmann '05, Baseball
The recruit stayed in Cambridge but for a fleeting afternoon—time enough, in other words, for Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh’s
Wolff Selected in MLB Draft
After two long, disappointing days, the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft provided no easy answers for hopeful members of the
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Rob Wheeler, Baseball
It’s been a rough month for Rob Wheeler. The genial, 6’3 Minnesotan has a lot on his mind—and a lot
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Mike Morgalis, Baseball
As it turns out, Cambridge owes Nomar something—even if Boston doesn’t. When senior Mike Morgalis and classmate Trey Hendricks ’04