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...with another single, followed by a walk and then a sacrifice fly to left. The Crimson did not wait long to respond. In the second, senior Danielle Kerper got Harvard’s first hit of the game with a shot to right field. Two batters later junior Bailey Vertovez smacked her first home run of the year to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. Harvard tacked on an insurance run in the third when sophomore Jen Francis popped a sacrifice fly to left that scored freshman Ellen Macadam from third. Dartmouth made a last surge...
...Terriers, it was always going to require a strong performance from the Crimson. Harvard had recorded three shutouts in its previous four contests, and yesterday was a continuation of the Crimson’s impressive form on defense. The necessary offense can when sophomore Lauren Murphy singled home junior Bailey Vertovez in the fifth inning for the lone run separating the sides.“We knew [BU] would be good hitters—we had to hit our spots and mix our speeds,” Allard said. “We knew we had to have a good...
...0With the game scoreless into the fifth inning, Bowers, pinch hitting for Henderson, put Harvard on the board with a single to right to knock in senior Danielle Kerper. Kerper led off the inning with a double to left and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by junior Bailey Vertovez.The second run came from a solo homerun to center by sophomore Lauren Murphy. Murphy launched the longball on the first pitch of her at bat to mark her seventh of the season.Roberts threw a complete-game shutout, giving up three hits while striking out five. In a quick, error...
...championship.” BOSTON COLLEGE 6, HARVARD 4The second game at Solider’s Field was a dramatic affair. Boston College was the first to cross the plate with two runs in the opening frame. Those were the only two runs that Harvard starting pitcher Bailey Vertovez gave up.The Crimson scored all of its runs in a four-run fifth inning. But the Eagles didn’t take long to respond. Boston College got their first two batters on base to start the sixth inning. With two on and no one out Allard sent Madick...
...fine.’ ” Whatever struggles Madick may have with that in her mind, her teammates have certainly noticed a more confident leader on the mound in recent weeks. “Shelly has a different sort of presence,” junior Bailey Vertovez says. “It’s just that she goes in there knowing that her team is going to get the job done behind her if she can get the pitches that will get a ground ball or a flyout or even a strikeout. She just has this sort...