Baseball
Tough Choices Await Players
Editor’s note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann ’06, a prospect with the Cleveland Indians, reported to camp in Winter Haven,
Third Time Is Charm at N.Y. Tech
Six games into the young 2006 season, the Harvard baseball team has its first win. Defeats at Florida and the
Harvard Must Regain Control
The Harvard baseball team can boast of an Ivy League title trophy, a deep roster capable of defending it, and
Killing Time, Learning Spanish
Editor’s note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann ’06, a prospect with the Cleveland Indians, reported to camp in Winter Haven,
Harvard Opens Season With Trio of Battles Versus Gators
The Harvard baseball team got just what it wanted in Florida—three games’ worth of experience against one of the nation’s
Harvard Kicks Off 2006
The Crimson is headed straight from the snows to the swamps. The Harvard baseball team takes the field for the
Rookie Learns Spring Lessons
Editor's Note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann '06, a prospect with the Cleveland Indians, reported to camp in Winter Haven,
BASEBALL '06: Armed and Dangerous
Some high school trophies occupy a special place in the heart, a warm space cordoned off for sentimentality and success.
BASEBALL '06: Byrne Among Last of a ‘Dying Breed’
The life of a two-sport varsity athlete can be a tough one. Seasons can overlap, and then you’ve got to
BASEBALL '06: Any Questions?
Coach Joe Walsh traces a big question mark in the air with his forefinger. He then pauses, before repeating the
BASEBALL '06: The Apotheosis of Captain Morgan
On the Cold River in southwest New Hampshire lies a wooded town of slow streams and defunct mills, a relic
BASEBALL '06: California Kid Surfs Onto Scene
Players and coaches agree: Matt Vance, Harvard baseball’s starting center fielder, is a real “California guy.” While in some spheres
‘In a funk,’ Crimson Falls to Brown
The Harvard men’s basketball team was powerless to pull out of its freefall on Friday night, losing to Brown 79-66
THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: Take the Plunge, Harvard Faithful
It’s a walk that athletes take on almost a daily basis, a walk I’m sure they’re used to. The walk
BRAD AS I WANNA BE: Just One More Crimson Naysayer
The 1920 Rose Bowl banner in Harvard Stadium doesn’t fool me. Nothing can convince me that our institution is still