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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Still, the same players who scored 30 runs against Yale crossed the plate only five times in the first six innings in yesterday's contest "Our bats just weren't getting anything solid today," said first baseman Landya Boyer whose booming triple in the seventh belied her statement...

Author: By Neal Shultz, | Title: Batswomen Cream Curry College, 13-5 | 5/1/1982 | See Source »

After a grueling tournament that saw them play six games in two days, the batswomen's poor start was understandable. "Everyone was kind of down," third baseman Pat Horne said...

Author: By Neal Shultz, | Title: Batswomen Cream Curry College, 13-5 | 5/1/1982 | See Source »

...with the Crimson struggling after a 1-3 Eastern League weekend and having to play catch-up ball all afternoon. Trailing 11-9 in the top of the ninth, the Crimson needed some offensive fireworks as well, and got them from Ed Farrell and Bruce Weller. The Harvard first baseman powered a solo homer over the right field fence to lead off the inning, and Weller drove the Crimson ahead with a one-out, two-run double into the gap in left center...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Batsmen Bedevil Holy Cross | 4/21/1982 | See Source »

...Third baseman Pat Horne speared a line drive headed for deep left to save at least two runs and retire the side in the third. And in the top of the fourth, with the bases loaded, one out, and three runs already across, shortstop Marlene Schools went to her left for a one-hopper, and gunned it to second baseman Alissa Friedman--who relayed to first just in time to complete a twin-killing, and uncommon play in softball...

Author: By Gwen Knapp, | Title: Softballers Outplay Wheaton, 19-6; Jakovic and Romero Toss Four-Hitter | 4/21/1982 | See Source »

...fourth inning, still trailing, 3-0, the Crimson punched across three runs, the key blow a two-run double by the second baseman Gaylord Lyman. In the fifth, Harvard tied the game up on rbi-singles by Captain Paul Chicarello and Schindler. And finally, in the bottom of the sixth frame, Crimson catcher Vinnie Martelli scored the winning run after doubling, moving to third on a Don Allard single and coming home on Chicarello's sacrifice...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Going, Going... | 4/19/1982 | See Source »

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