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Wilson was in the midst of practice with his Cape Cod Baseball League team when he received the news. It was on Cape Cod where Wilson vaulted onto scouts’ radars with a standout 2006 summer in the wood-bat league, regarded as one of the nation’s premier proving grounds for collegiate talent...
...against the Eagles were her 14th, 15th, and 16th bombs of the year. The first one set a Harvard single-season home run record. The third set an Ivy League record for most blasts in one game. In the following contest, the Crimson beat Dartmouth, 2-0, riding the bat of Murphy once again. Her fourth-inning longball came in one of the few at-bats in which she was pitched to, but it was enough to give Harvard its only runs of the day. It was her 17th round-tripper of the year, good for a new Ivy League...
...season, with Stoeckel and captain second baseman Brendan Byrne turning many a pretty double play and senior catcher Andrew Casey—who joined batterymate Perlman on the league’s second team—throwing out would-be baserunners at a dependable clip. After losing two big bats in Josh Klimkiewicz ’06 and Lance Salsgiver ’06 to graduation, the Crimson knew that it would struggle to score runs. But it didn’t think that a few holes in the lineup would cost it its Rolfe Divison title and the chance...
...sure that they are going to be in the Ivy Championship, other than us. I think us.” Allard was right, of course. The Harvard softball team (31-15, 14-6 Ivy) began the year playing in tournaments across the country and found success right off the bat. Three weeks into its season, the Crimson won the Mercer Nisan Classic in Georgia. In the championship game, junior Danielle Kerper knocked in four RBI to help Harvard win a close 5-4 battle over Wright State. From there, the Crimson rattled off a 23-9 record, including a stretch...
...made hard contact,” Kidder added. “I did everything I could have hoped for, it’s just frustrating that [Maisonet] made a great play.”Maisonet also hurt the Crimson with her bat, as she drove in the only run of the game in the fifth inning. McIntosh and Madick had exchanged zeroes until the bottom of that inning when freshman catcher Kat Smith led off with a walk and was pinch run for by Shane Pais. The next two Great Danes sacrificed Pais to third, bringing up Maisonet. The junior...