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...with a losing record thrive in such an environment, but that is exactly what the Crimson has done this season.After Harvard tied the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader at four in the top of the ninth, and Stack-Babich held the Big Green scoreless in the bottom of the frame, the Crimson put two runners on base in the 10th inning for Douglas.The Harvard captain delivered, driving an 0-2 pitch from Dartmouth closer Ryan Smith the opposite way into the right-field corner for the go-ahead triple, scoring sophomore Dillon O’Neill...
...nailing the first batter he faced, he gave up a couple of hits, putting the Crimson in a 1-0 hole. But after a fly out, freshman shortstop Jeff Reynolds made a nice play to turn two and get Hulse out of the inning.Harvard answered right back in the bottom of the frame, with Tyler Albright grounding into a fielders choice to bring home O’Neill.Dartmouth took the lead once again in the fourth, but this time, the Crimson scored two runs in the bottom half of the inning to take the lead.With Stack-Babich on first, Walsh...
...first pitcher in Harvard history to pass the 200-strikeout mark.DARTMOUTH 5, HARVARD 2While the Big Green managed to score twice at the top of the second and build on its lead throughout the game, the Crimson nonetheless had its own opportunities to score.Its best attempt came at the bottom of the second when a fielding error by a Dartmouth outfielder allowed freshman first baseman Whitney Shaw to reach second. Following a hit up the middle from junior outfielder Jen Francis and with Harvard coach Jenny Allard furiously winding her arm to indicate she should continue running, Shaw dove...
...stayed really focused and, if anything, we were more fired up for the second game, knowing that the other team’s going to come out wanting revenge,” Bock said. Dartmouth got on the scoreboard first, putting up three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Harvard junior starter Margaux Black got into a one-out jam after allowing two consecutive singles to start the inning, yielding to classmate Dana Roberts with runners on second and third. Roberts allowed a three-run shot to junior Christy Autin, the first batter she faced, and then gave...
...after an explicit warning from a ski patroller not to go out of bounds. Because of the hazardous conditions, ski patrol was unable to follow the entourage into the closed area and instead rescuers had to use a helicopter to guide them to safety. When the group reached the bottom, they were stripped of their passes, banned for life from the resort, and told they would be responsible for the cost of the helicopter flight as well as the resources diverted from the rest of the mountain during their rescue...