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However, fielding problems derailed the Crimson cause in the bottom of the finning. Wallace made the first of his six errors to allow BC leadoff man Ryan Leahy to reach base. Two batters later, Wallace was unable to cleanly come up with a hard hit ground ball off the bat of No. 3 hitter Drew Locke, putting men on first and third for the Eagles with only one out. Boston College then pushed across two unearned runs with a sacrifice fly and a ground-rule double, leaving the score tied at 2-2 after one inning...
...start since his freshman season, Ronz came out firing, holding Princeton hitless through the first three innings. Ronz used a lethally efficient curveball that had several Tigers swinging in the dust. He also knocked down the one ball Princeton hit hard early on—a liner off the bat of second baseman Steve Young—and threw to first to complete the play...
...With Princeton’s Jonathan Miller at the plate and two outs in the third, Mike Morgalis (1-2) threw past Hendricks on an attempted pickoff throw to first, allowing the lightning quick Szymanski to get all the way to third. With two strikes in the same at-bat, Morgalis threw what appeared to be an inning-ending fastball, but the home plate umpire called it a ball. Miller hammered the next pitch into left for a run-scoring double...
...hits, but wound up tagged for four runs, three of which were unearned. When Morgalis wasn’t trying to get a bead on what seemed to be a very narrow strike zone, the players behind him were having their own difficulties. Farkes misplayed a liner off the bat of DH Will Venable that gave Princeton second and third with one out in the fourth...
...stroking a ground-rule double to center in game one, he just missed making solid contact on a hard fastball from Cornell ace Chris Schutt, settling for a deep fly out to right. Three trips later, he battled through what Walsh later called a “great at-bat,” eventually lining a single to right. He went on to score Harvard’s third...