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...four runs, tying the score at six. The Bears began the seventh inning rally with a one-out infield hit followed by a walk and a single to right to drive in one. The following three runs came after a walk loaded the bases and a hard ground ball up the middle scored two. The third tally came on an error in center field to knot the score. The Crimson had two chances to score, but did not manage to reach base in six at- bats. Brown’s go-ahead run came in extra innings, when a single...
...potent offensive shots into his trademark “I’ll get anything back” game.In Nguyen’s match at No. 3, things refused to go Harvard’s way.“Nothing felt right, I felt a step slow to every ball,” Nguyen said of his 6-3, 6-7, 10-8 supertiebreaker loss. “I’m just going to say it was one of those days when I couldn’t find the court.”Kumar’s match...
...returning for a fifth year],” Mazza said. “It’s been a smooth transition from the Yale game to the game this month. It wasn’t a very long off-season, so it was like going right back into spring ball.”The transition was less fluid for Brown and Tully, who were both working before their decision to sign on to the Italian team. Luckily, it didn’t take long for them to get back into the flow of things.“Once you step...
...four games, as production has increased up and down the order. One veteran, Vance, has come out his midseason slump by hitting .417 with a .611 on-base percentage in the last four games. Senior Matt Kramer has also become a force and has batted .375, blasted two long balls, and driven in six runs since the first game of the Yale series last Saturday.Freshmen are beginning to emerge as well. In the last four games, leadoff hitter Dillon O’Neill and third baseman Sean O’Hara have hit .471 and catcher Tyler Albright has batted...
...replace sophomre Margaux Black in an effort to stop the momentum swing. Madick, though, walked the first batter she faced to load the bases. The next hitter blasted a grand slam over the fences to spoil the Crimson’s lead. “It was a rise ball that wasn’t out of the zone enough,” Allard said. “She got on top of it and hit it out. She was a very good hitter.” Harvard manufactured its runs playing small ball and steadily moving runners. Vertovez bunted...