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...eighth and took the hard-luck loss for Harvard.The home team got a bit of luck in the bottom half of the seventh when Van Horn dropped Casey’s potential game-ending pop fly in left, allowing junior Tom Stack-Babich and senior Brendan Byrne, who had each singled, to score with the tying runs. Princeton starter Steven Miller went the distance, fooling Crimson hitters early and often en route to his first win of the season. Miller set the tone from the get-go, striking out the side on nine pitches in the bottom of the first...
...left with two outs in the eighth.Harvard managed to put the tying runs on base with two outs in the ninth inning—junior Griff Jenkins provided the squad’s second and final hit of the game to start the late rally—but captain Brendan Byrne concluded an 0-for-6 afternoon with a groundout to end the threat. “I just thought we had a bad approach,” Walsh said. “We were taking fastballs and swinging aimlessly at breaking balls. We had enough opportunities to drive...
...away from being ready,” Walsh said.FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 13, HARVARD 6Florida International (15-15) blew open the game with a five-run fifth inning in a 13-6 drubbing of the Crimson. Three Harvard pitchers allowed at least four runs apiece. FLORIDA ATLANTIC 10, HARVARD 9Captain Brendan Byrne and junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich each went 3-for-5 to pace the Harvard offense, but junior ace Shawn Haviland spotted the Owls (21-10) an early lead and closer Steffan Wilson could not nail down the save in the Crimson’s second 10-9 loss...
...Walsh said of Vance, a natural shortstop who has normally manned center field in his collegiate career. The Crimson built a 7-4 lead by the seventh inning, and then put the game out of reach on a double scorched down the right-field line by captain Brendan Byrne. But while the score turned out somewhat lopsided, Harvard might have been in store for a shootout had Bruton not stymied Columbia’s offensive momentum. After the Lions tied the game at 4-4 in the fourth, Bruton replaced freshman Eric Eadington. Bruton slammed the door with...
...with two outs in the eighth. Harvard managed to put the tying runs on base with two outs in the ninth inning—junior Griff Jenkins provided the squad’s second and final hit of the game to start the rally—but senior captain Brendan Byrne concluded an 0-for-6 afternoon with a groundout to end the threat.“I just thought we had a bad approach,” Walsh said. “We were taking fastballs and swinging aimlessly at breaking balls. We had enough opportunities to drive...