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...freshman Eric Eadington, sophomore Adam Cole, juniors Shawn Haviland and Steffan Wilson, and senior Jake Bruton also all threw scoreless innings. Walsh was especially impressed with Cole’s inning of work. The righty threw 11 of his 17 pitches for strikes, fanning one Eagles’ batter. “I thought Cole was throwing pretty damn well today,” Walsh said. “Of all the pitchers, he looked the sharpest.” But BC’s three-run second inning off of sophomore Ryan Watson gave the Eagles all the offense...
...move seemed questionable at first, after Cole walked the first batter he faced to bring the score to 6-3. But the second-year fireballer’s next trio of pitches erased any doubt. Power-hitting Princeton catcher Jack Murphy stepped up to the plate, and Cole reared back and retired Murphy on three consecutive strikes to begin his transformation into a closer...
...three run home run that extended the Crimson’s lead to 7-0 and effectively closed the door on any chance for a Crusader come back. The rally got going in the third, with the game tied 0-0, and did not let up until 12 batters later. Freshmen Lauren Murphy got things started when, with the bases loaded, she knocked a line drive through the Holy Cross shortstop’s legs, a costly error that scored two runs. The following two batters, junior Danielle Kerper and freshmen Jessica Pledger, each drove in a run before Winkeller...
...eighth and three in the ninth to take its first lead of the game.But in the home half of the inning, Jason Brown loaded the bases with nobody out, and Unger gave up a two-run double, re-loaded the bases with an intentional walk, and then hit a batter to force in the winning run. OHIO STATE 5, HARVARD 3The Crimson matched up with Buckeyes ace Cory Luebke in the first game of its Sunshine State swing and was flummoxed by the pro prospect for six innings, managing only two hits. “We’ve been...
...Nick Batter ’08 is a history concentrator in Dunster House. His interest in dinosaurs began at an early age. By first grade, he was one of the top three students in his class at naming different dinosaurs. He also draws pictures for some student publication every Tuesday. His favorite dinosaur is the Ankylosaurus...