Word: balle
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Weissbourd was once again Mr. Do-it-all, serving up back-to-back aces to give Harvard a comfortable 11-4 lead. A few plays later, Weissbourd then smashed a powerful serve to the opponent before forcefully killing the ball to give the Crimson a ten point lead. The senior standout would finish the game with 21 kills and an incredible .667 hitting percentage...
...think we shared the ball and moved the ball much faster,” Coach Tillman said of his offense. “We made better choices. We were much more unselfish. And, we stuck our shots...
...Crimson seemed to wake up, closing the half with three unanswered and unassisted goals to cut the Bear lead at the break to 7-4. Two of those tallies came off Halpern’s stick, and one from freshman standout Tyler Petropulous, who also collected four ground balls and won two draw controls. The scoring run provided a welcome conclusion to a less than ideal half by Harvard, which had 12 turnovers and five ground balls to Brown’s three and 14, respectively. The Harvard comeback attempt continued into the second period, as the Crimson scored twice...
...Crimson watched a commanding advantage evaporate once again. Harvard took an early 4-0 lead as freshman Jeff Reynolds doubled home two runs in the second inning, before being plated himself on a two-run bomb courtesy of junior Andrew Prince.Unfortunately for Harvard, the Blazers also enjoyed the long ball in Game 3, with Andrew Manning, Brint Hardy, and Austin Taylor collecting homers in the second, third, and fourth to earn a 5-4 lead.Senior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich responded by unloading his second homer of the season, but UAB tacled on two more runs in the the sixth...
...Just over mid-way through the period, Vaughan caught a fast break off of a Hartford turnover, sending the ball to senior Jeff Wannop, who fired it into the lower left corner of the net. Shortly thereafter, Duboe launched another rocket for a goal, followed by a Burr tally. Harvard entered halftime ahead...