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...opportunities to drive the ball, and we didn’t.” Four straight hits to open the third inning propelled Penn to an early 2-0 lead, but two stellar defensive plays—a bullet throw to third base by junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich and a pickoff at first—eliminated two Quakers baserunners and limited the damage. The two teams traded runs in the fourth—Harvard’s run coming courtesy of three walks and a Matt Rogers sacrifice fly—before the Crimson knotted...
...Walsh said.FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 13, HARVARD 6Florida International (15-15) blew open the game with a five-run fifth inning in a 13-6 drubbing of the Crimson. Three Harvard pitchers allowed at least four runs apiece. FLORIDA ATLANTIC 10, HARVARD 9Captain Brendan Byrne and junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich each went 3-for-5 to pace the Harvard offense, but junior ace Shawn Haviland spotted the Owls (21-10) an early lead and closer Steffan Wilson could not nail down the save in the Crimson’s second 10-9 loss in the span of four days. Once...
...albeit in a different sport. Like Unger, Baumann doubles as a power forward on his school’s basketball team. The Crimson could barely muster any offense against the 6’8 Baumann, scoring its lone run on a solo home run by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich, his first of the season. HARVARD 9, COLUMBIA 4 The top four batters in the Crimson lineup led the way in the first game of yesterday’s doubleheader, going a combined 9-for-14 with eight runs scored and three RBI. Vance was the catalyst for Harvard, hitting...
...opportunities to drive the ball and we didn’t.”Four straight hits to open the third inning propelled Penn to an early 2-0 lead, but two stellar defensive plays—a bullet throw to third base by junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich and a pickoff at first—eliminated two Quakers baserunners and limited the damage. The two teams traded runs in the fourth, Harvard’s courtesy of three walks and a Matt Rogers sacrifice fly, before the Crimson knotted it in the fifth with three more walks, another...
...Naughton made Harvard pay for its defensive follies, striking out 11 batters in 7 2/3 innings of work while only allowing three runs. HARVARD 4, QUINNIPIAC 3 The Crimson started off its season with a thriller, beating the Bobcats on a walk-off single by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich in the bottom of the 10th that scored sophomore outfielder Matt Rogers. Harvard jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the second, but Quinnipiac chipped away to send the game into extra innings. The Crimson ace, junior Shawn Haviland, only gave up one run in 3 2/3 innings...