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...captain Harry Douglas said. “But really, we didn’t make the adjustments too well. It’s just frustrating.”The once-potent offense mustered only eight hits on the day, as Harvard’s bats appeared lost against the Bears?? starters.“[The Brown pitchers] were nothing special,” freshman hurler Conner Hulse lamented. “We’ve seen better pitching all year long, but I felt like we weren’t extremely disciplined at the plate, swinging at pitches...
...teammate Barton-Kettleborough each had a pair of tallies to keep the Crimson in the game. Peeler and Kennifer also added to the score, each netting one goal. Former Crimson magazine chair and co-captain Nicola Perlman had a valiant effort, attempting to put a halt to the Bears?? offense with nine saves. The efforts fell short, however, and Harvard dropped its second game of the day. HARTWICK 12, HARVARD 8The Crimson had a rough start on Saturday, facing the highest ranked team of the competition. Hartwick (28-11, 9-1) came out strong, scoring the first...
...must win the series to have any real chance at catching the Big Green.“We could play very good baseball against Brown, get a split, and it would probably eliminate us,” Crimson coach Joe Walsh said. For Harvard, this means going to the Bears?? home field, and taking at least three-of-four from them, preferably a clean sweep.In addition to the pressure that comes with a must-win series, a fierce rivalry has defined the matchup between the two teams for years. Clearly, there will be no love lost this weekend?...
...goal game after two minutes of play. But Harvard would be unable to even things up. After a Bear goal pushed the advantage back to 8-6, Martin returned with a free-position score at 8:10. Nunn’s final tally a minute later extended the Bears?? lead, but the gap shrank to 9-8 on Bancroft’s second goal of the game. The Crimson would be held scoreless for the rest of the contest, and the Bears finished on a three-goal run to secure their first Ivy League win of the season...
...safely ahead until late in the second half in this fast-paced duel, defeating Brown 81-57. Friday’s victory was a much needed “W” and kept the team in the running for a shared Ivy League title with first place Dartmouth.The Bears?? lineup was unique in that it was unspecialized and versatile—composed of nimble, evenly-sized players (all but two of Brown’s players are within three inches of 5’10) who were equally athletic and capable of filling any role that...