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...seventh inning we started scoring some runs, but obviously we need to find the runs faster,” co-captain Hayley Bock said.The games came on the heels of Saturday’s rainouts, also against Yale, which will be made up Tuesday at 2 p.m.YALE 4, HARVARD 2For the second consecutive game, Harvard headed into the last inning with an uphill battle to face. Her team trailing, 4-0, junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, led off the inning with a hard-hit ball down the third-base line. Junior Jennifer Francis followed with...
...unstoppable,” co-captain Bailey Vertovez said. “She keeps us in the game, and we love playing behind her because we know she’s going to get those big outs when we need them.”HARVARD 3, NORTH TEXAS 2For the second time on the weekend, the Crimson earned a 3-2 walk-off victory yesterday afternoon. This time, it was junior Jessica Pledger, who is also a Crimson photographer, who contributed the game-winning RBI.With two outs, Emily Henderson was hit by a pitch. The sophomore then stole second base...
...below.“We just wanted it so badly,” McKinley said. “Not to say we haven’t wanted it badly before, but it was our house, and we just gave it our all.”CORNELL 3, HARVARD 2For half the night, it seemed as if the Crimson might pull off an upset.With first-place Cornell fighting to stay ahead of Yale and Princeton in the Ivy League race, Harvard took the first two games of the match but dropped the next three to lose...
Young Artists Showcase. PresentsBenjamin Brecher, tenor, with Beth Beeson onFrench horn and Kayo Iwama on pino. IsabellaStewart Gardner Museum, 280 The Fenway, Boston. $2for students. Call 734-1359 for more information...
...Crimson also dominated other aspects of thecontest, claiming 20 more ground balls than itsopponent and winning 12 more faceoffs. In man-upsituations, Harvard scored at a 50 percent pace (2for 4), while Holy Cross had no luck in fouropportunities...