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Harvard was behind 4-1 against Princeton ace Brie Galicinao. In the last inning, Harvard freshman Beth Sabin shook up Galicinao with a two-run homer. Soon after, Harvard put two runners on with two outs for tri-captain Sarah Koppel, and Galicinao nailed Koppel...
...only player to break that string was Princeton senior Brie Galicinao, who won both Ivy Player and Pitcher of the Year honors last year. Galicinao again won Pitcher of the Year honors yesterday after going 7-0 in Ivy play and leading Princeton to its first league title since 1996. But her offensive numbers didn’t come close to Whitton’s this season...
Cornell’s Sarah Sterman earned her sixth straight win, by only allowing three hits while recording four strikeouts. Princeton’s Brie Galicinao was the only pitcher to beat Sterman as a starter in Ivy play...
...there were softball gods affecting the outcome of Saturday’s game, they were certainly challenging Whitton’s mettle up until the final pitch. Princeton’s Brie Galicinao, the 2001 Ivy Pitcher and Player of the Year, had Whitton’s number on the mound and at the plate. In the first game where Galicinao went the distance, Whitton went 0-for-3 and only reached base when she was beaned in the seventh. In the second game, Galicinao homered off Whitton to tie the game...
Harvard will need its pitchers to continue their exceptional performance to have any shot of beating Princeton’s ace Brie Galicinao. Though her 2002 numbers (10-6, 1.58 ERA) don’t look any more impressive than Guy’s (5-1, 1.44 ERA) or Brotemarkle’s (7-4, 2.02), she has been on a roll lately. In her last six starts, she has given up zero runs and pitched five complete-game shutouts...