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Lande A. Spottswood

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THE PROMISED LANDE: Ten Years Later, a Journey Back to Where This All Began

In the middle of finals week, I flew home for 36 hours to watch my little brother live my dream.

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ANALYSIS: Baseball

It was two-and-barbecue for the Harvard baseball team in the first round of NCAA regional play last week, a sudden

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SWEEP SUCCESS: Baseball Wins First Title Since '02

Joe Walsh stood cross-armed in front of the home dugout—white jersey soaked from his victory bath—and smiled into a chill

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Baseball Clinches Ivy Championship With Sweep of Cornell

Joe Walsh stood cross-armed in front of the home dugout—white jersey soaked from his victory bath—and smiled into a chill

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Ivy League Title Time for Baseball, Cornell

Don’t let the opponent fool you. Even though the Tigers aren’t in town, the Ivy title is on the line

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Baseball Secures Red Rolfe Crown with Room to Spare

HANOVER, N.H.—It was more than a little strange playing on a May afternoon in Hanover with nothing on the line.

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THE PROMISED LANDE: The Season’s True High Point

On any other afternoon at O’Donnell Field, that moment would have been the apex, the defining image of a season-defining

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Harvard Splits, Stays One Ahead

PROVIDENCE, R.I.—For just a few minutes—with the Harvard baseball team nine outs away from a three-game division lead—it looked like

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The Chase For the Ivy Title, Deciphered

Somewhere, Yale was smiling. With Harvard and Brown splitting yesterday’s doubleheader, the Bulldogs stayed alive in the Red Rolfe division

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Senior outfielder W. Ian Wallace ’05 relaxes in left field at Fenway Park yesterday during Harvard’s 7-3 victory over Northeastern. With the convincing win, the Crimson took home its first Beanpot trophy since 1991.

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On Deck: Beanpot Final

LOWELL, Mass.—The Harvard baseball team finally found its offense. It was just a few miles up I-95. Behind a 14-hit

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Mann Ties Career Home Run Record

Zak Farkes has some company. With his fifth-inning, 410-foot blast in yesterday’s Beanpot semifinal against UMass, captain Schuyler Mann now

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