Crouching tiger, hidden dragon
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The Red has not seen action since Sunday, but looks to come out swinging against Ivy League South Division rival Penn. The Quakers lost both ends of a doubleheader against Temple on April 8.
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The Red has not seen action since Sunday, but looks to come out swinging against Ivy League South Division rival Penn. The Quakers lost both ends of a doubleheader against Temple on April 8.
Senior Jessy Berkey slides to safety. Berkey warned that the Red should not underestimate St. Bonaventure.
When the Red blanked the Bombers yesterday, senior Jenn Meunier pitched a four-hitter in Game 1.
Junior third baseman Nathan Ford scored one of Cornell’s three runs in the doubleheader.
Sophomore outfielder Meg Risica is ready for the pitch during a home game against Columbia last season. Cornell faces St. Bonaventure at home this afternoon.
Senior Samantha Hare (2) hit a go-ahead round-tripper in the fifth inning of the Red’s Game 1 win over Yale.
With sophomore Elise Menaker (above) on a roll at the plate, Cornell faces off against Brown this weekend, a team that currently resides in the Ivy League cellar.
Sophomore infielder Alyson Intihar (10) attempts to tag out a Columbia player in the Red’s game against their Ivy foes.
Junior leftfielder Domenic Di Ricco (bottom) and the rest of the team will be ready for a close game against the Dolphins, who beat the Red 11-8 last year.