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Baseball | Jumbos sweep their way to the top of NESCAC

When Eddie Guardado served as the Minnesota Twins closer during the late 1990s and early 2000s, the lefty was known for his willingness to work two or even three days in a row, earning the moniker "Everyday Eddie" in the process.






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Charl charges to first Masters victory

Charl Schwartzel of South Africa won the 2011 Masters yesterday after posting a final round 66 that included birdies on each of the final four holes. After entering Sunday at 8 under par, four shots behind leader Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, Schwartzel held off Australia's Adam Scott down the stretch to win the green jacket with a final score of 14 under par. Schwartzel, 26, became the third South African to win the Masters, joining Gary Player and Trevor Immelman, previous winners of the annual tournament.






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Softball | Clair named New England Player of the Week

Jo Clair is on fire. After hitting her 10th home run on Tuesday against Wellesley, the freshman catcher was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference's (ECAC) Div. III New England Player of the Week. She also earned NESCAC Player of the Week honors.


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Cricket Feature | Wicket awesome: TASA organizes viewing for the World Cup

The world's second-most popular sport sometimes seems to be nearly invisible at Tufts. Last Saturday morning, more than 2 billion people from 220 countries worldwide tuned in to watch the Cricket World Cup Final that pitted India against Sri Lanka, marking the first final between two Asian nations. Yet the sport's popularity has yet to firmly entrench itself in America's — and Tufts' — sports scene.


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Inside the NBA | Lakers blossoming in final stretch

As the 2010-11 regular season heads into its final week, numerous debates rage across the league: Is Derrick Rose really the MVP over Dwight Howard or LeBron James? Tom Thibodeau, Gregg Popovich or George Karl for Coach of the Year? Does any part of Shaq's body remain healthy? But while these theoretical and statistical queries occupy our minds, there is still a week's worth of games to be played and there are also playoff implications aplenty.



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Inside the NHL | Canucks, Flyers, Caps lead playoff charge

All 30 National Hockey League (NHL) teams began the season last October with visions of hoisting the Stanley Cup at its conclusion in June. With just a handful of games remaining in the regular season, only 19 can still lay claim to that dream for this year.


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David McIntyre | The Beautiful Game

Last Saturday, an unexpected and disappointing event occurred. No, I'm not talking about the announcement of The Roots as the Spring Fling band (seriously, no Wiz Khalifa?), but instead about an event that last happened over nine years ago: Jose Mourinho lost a league match at home.



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Crew | Tufts kicks off spring at home

The men's and women's crew teams began their respective spring seasons this past weekend with a regatta at home on the Malden River, competing in head-to-head races in varsity eights, varsity fours and novice eights.