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April 22, 2010
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Thrilling comeback tops baseball's historic season
In 2006, Swarthmore’s baseball team went 1-17 against their rivals in the Centennial Conference, the team’s lowest win total in conference play since the beginning of the decade. That season, the Garnet ranked at the bottom of the conference in batting average, slugging percentage, hits and opposing batters struck out and led the league in striking out, pitchers’ earned run average and walks allowed.
The 2010 Swarthmore baseball team is a completely different animal from the 2006 team, whi…
Table of contents
News
- Professor revitalizes endangered languages
- Sestak vies for long-held senatorial seat
- College debate team hosts 40 schools for nationals
- Students tackle public health at Clinton conference
- Week in pictures
- Events Menu
- StuCo highlights
Living & Arts
- Actors take on provocative drama in new setting
- Mixing the power of dance with personal stories
- Alum explores the influence of books on women
- Crossword Solutions
- With acoustic ditties, Zee Avi enchants Olde Club
- Weekly Cartoon
- Editors' Picks
- Swat Style Snapshot
- Sometimes happiness means not studying 24/7
Opinions
- The Phoenix articulates role as campus newspaper
- Israel/Palestine groups should connect on middle ground
- Clarifying the role of the women's rugby team
- Amelia Mitter-Burke ’12 for president
- Simon Zhu ’11 for president
- Daniel Cho ’13 for educational policy representative
- Sean Thackurdeen ’11 for educational policy representative
- Ben Hattem ’12 for financial policy representative
- Kevin Kim ’11 for financial policy representative
- Elizabeth Bryant ’13 for campus life representative
- Anna Stitt ’13 for student groups advisor
Sports
- A good, good night for baseball
- Garnet athlete of the week
- Riley on a roll, leads softball team to four CC wins
- Baseball bucking trends: taking names, plastering foes



