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...nice to know you can maybe make a mistake and not get it blown out of the ballpark,” Haviland said. “But,” he added, “Dartmouth can get guys on, they can hit and run, they can bunt. Sometimes those teams are tougher—they’ll make you make mistakes, and they won’t make mistakes.”The Crimson, on the other hand, has had one of the league’s best slugging offenses but has struggled with injuries.Brown, who will...
Vance, left on base after a leadoff double in his first at-bat, sparked the rally by lashing a one-out triple down the right-field line and scored when senior Lance Salsgiver reached on a throwing error. Salsgiver moved to second on a sacrifice bunt, and came around on an RBI single from Steffan Wilson. Harvard then took the lead for good with a run in the fourth, this time courtesy of the bottom of its order. Junior catcher Andrew Casey moved sophomore Taylor Meehan to third with a double to left field. Meehan rushed home on a wild...
...field loaded the bases with nobody out. After a strikeout of reliever Matt Brunnig, who started the game at designated hitter and picked up the win to move to 4-0 on the year, sophomore Taylor Meehan lashed a single past the drawn-in third baseman, plating two. A bunt single by Harvard second baseman Jeff Stoeckel, followed by another error, brought two more runners home. “I don’t think [Brown] was ready to see the kind of game we played,” Stoeckel said. “We made most of the plays...
...sole slot on the lineup card in Game Two and made the most of it. In just the second start of his collegiate career, he hit a hard line drive to center—his first collegiate base knock—and then laid down a key sacrifice bunt in the seventh before notching an RBI single in the eighth...
...broke the game open with a three-run eighth. Gibbons left the game after issuing his fifth walk of the day, which put second baseman Taylor Meehan on first. Reliever Kenneth Yoo failed to do much better, in issuing a walk to Mackey. Freshman catcher Andrew Casey dropped a bunt down the first base line that advanced both runners, who came around to score on Byrne’s double down the first base line. Sophomore Matt Vance, playing with an injured shoulder, nailed a triple to right field that brought Byrne home. The seven runs were more than enough...