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...line drive shot to dead center.“He is absolutely raking,” Vance, who also hit a home run, said. “It was one of the hardest balls I’ve ever seen hit.”NORTHERN IOWA 5, HARVARD 3The Crimson got off to a rough start this weekend, when sophomore starter Eric Eadington was forced to leave the game in the second inning due to tightness in his elbow.“We’re hoping for the best,” Vance said of Eadington, who is scheduled...
...straight sets. “The singles really told the story,” Fish said. “They jumped out to leads everywhere except for No. 1 and 2. We felt like we were the fox in a fox hunt.”KENTUCKY 4, HARVARD 3The first match of the weekend began perfectly. The Crimson won the doubles point by sweeping all three matches for the first time this season and took the lead and the momentum into the singles portion.At No. 1 doubles, Kumar and Ermakov conquered Bruno Agostinelli and Brad Cox, a pairing ranked 21st...
...opponent’s inability to hold a match point in the tiebreak. Clayton eventually won, 12-10.Nguyen, who by his own admission “couldn’t find the court,” suffered Harvard’s only loss, 6-2, 6-2.HARVARD 4, WILLIAM AND MARY 3The William and Mary match came down to the wire. “In my four years we’ve been in a ton of close matches, and I think this is the first one we actually won,” Nguyen said.Tied at 3-3, the outcome...
...opportunity to come out of the toughest road trip in the Ivy league unblemished. “We just didn’t take those chances. The guys played hard, but we didn’t have the fire we had last week.”PRINCETON 4, HARVARD 3The Tigers pounced early on a Harvard team still reeling from a near collapse late in the previous day’s match. Playing outdoors at Princeton’s Lenz Tennis center, the Tigers (11-5, 4-1 Ivy) locked up their victory by winning one of two nearly simultaneous...
...game.But in the home half of the inning, Jason Brown loaded the bases with nobody out, and Unger gave up a two-run double, re-loaded the bases with an intentional walk, and then hit a batter to force in the winning run. OHIO STATE 5, HARVARD 3The Crimson matched up with Buckeyes ace Cory Luebke in the first game of its Sunshine State swing and was flummoxed by the pro prospect for six innings, managing only two hits. “We’ve been seeing a lot of velocity guys,” Walsh said...