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Dates: during 2010-2019
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Junior Ellen Macadam led off the top of the first with a single and advanced to second following senior Stephanie Krysiak’s sacrifice bunt. Co-captain Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, followed with a single that put runners on the corners with only one out. Following sophomore Whitney Shaw’s strikeout, freshman Jess Ferri was able to plate Macadam with an RBI single to shortstop. But Cornell’s Elizabeth Dalrymple was able to get out of the jam when she forced sophomore Mari Zumbro to line out to left field...
...think [Dalrymple] is effective against our hitters,” Black said. “She is a rise-ball pitcher, so she has a lot of up pitches, and we were getting a little under the ball, popping some balls up. But we also figured her out. We were hitting the ball hard [Saturday]. Whitney Shaw hit a bomb home run. We figured her out, but she was very effective...
...Red’s female counterparts also stole the show for the eighth consecutive year, taking first place with 146.5 points, while the Crimson finished with 33 points—five points behind Dartmouth but ahead of the Bulldogs...
...field portion of the Crimson’s squad also arrived ready to compete. Co-captain Jack Brady, in the first event of the championships, placed third in the men’s hammer throw with a distance of 60.48 meters. Brady’s throw, a personal best, rested just 0.28 meters behind the second-place effort, despite high wind at Princeton’s Weaver Stadium...
...freshmen men also grabbed points for the field squad as classmates Aaron Palmer and Andrew Bocskocsky placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the men’s javelin throw to take a total of six points. Classmate Fedor Garin placed fifth in the men’s pole vault, grabbing two points for Harvard with a height of 4.80 meters...