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...year to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. Harvard tacked on an insurance run in the third when sophomore Jen Francis popped a sacrifice fly to left that scored freshman Ellen Macadam from third. Dartmouth made a last surge for the win, trailing 5-2 in the bottom of the seventh. With Madick pitching, Dartmouth put runners on first and second. Then Madick hit a batter to load the bases with only one out. The ace showed her trademark poise, however, and got the final two batters to strike out looking. “I could feel myself getting...
...epic comeback in its last Ancient Eight game, but it almost had another big come-from-behind victory in the nightcap of Saturday’s contest. Up 5-0 in the eighth, Dartmouth nearly lost hold of the game when Harvard scored four runs in the bottom of the inning. The highlight of the comeback was a three-run homer from freshman Tyler Albright. In the ninth, the Crimson got the tying man on second for Rogers. With two outs and a 3-2 count the junior clocked a pitch deep to left, only to watch as the shot...
...Harvard baseball this weekend, as it closed out its customary four-game set with Dartmouth yesterday with a riveting doubleheader in Hanover, N.H. Last season, the Crimson was battling for Rolfe Division supremacy heading into the final weekend of the Ivy season, while the Big Green toiled at the bottom of the standings with only respect to play for.This year, Harvard found itself in the Rolfe Division basement as Dartmouth cruised into the weekend attempting to put a cherry on top of its first-place run. After dropping three consecutive games to the Big Green, the determined Crimson finally assured...
...first five innings against sophomore and starting pitcher Dana Roberts, found its rhythm in the sixth. The Big Green used a leadoff walk followed by a double, to jump-start a four-hit, four-run inning.Harvard’s response to the Dartmouth surge was a one-run bottom half of the sixth that left the Crimson still trailing by a run with just one inning remaining. Harvard started its final inning with Emily Henderson reaching base thanks to a Big Green error. Macadam laid down a sacrifice bunt and Murphy drew an intentional walk, putting runners on first...
...makes a mistake, the other one is there to fix it. What's happened over the last few years is to save money, they've engineered out oversight of the human element. It's too expensive to have that second team sitting and watching the first team. So the bottom line is that one of the prescriptions for improving safety is hiring and retaining high-quality individuals in the places where we have the greatest amount of risk. But that's too expensive. And so we have a rise in operational errors. It's a business decision...