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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...took its only lead of the game in the second, when captain Barry Cronin's single brought home Mike Lynch for a 1-0 lead. Crimson rightfielder Tommy Joyce was thrown out at home on the same play, despite a mild attempt on his part to decapitate the Jumbo catcher Don Leach...

Author: By Tom Aronson, | Title: Jumbos Thunder Past Crimson Batmen | 4/23/1976 | See Source »

Knoll, who went two-for-three with four RBIs, crossed the plate in the fourth after collecting a two-base walk. Ball four got away from Husky catcher Steve McKinnon and rolled to the backstop, allowing the hustling Knoll to move into scoring position. Pete Bannish brought him across the plate one out later with a single...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Batmen Rediscover Defense As Knoll Provides Offense, 7-3 | 4/21/1976 | See Source »

Walker never got the chance to pitch to Knoll a third time. After catcher Bill Cote reached second on a two-base error by Husky first baseman Joe Ginn, Singleton drove him in to make the margin 5-0, Halas singled and Goetz walked. That was all for Walker and Nick Kokinidis came in with the bases full to pitch to Knoll, who greeted him with a two-run single...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Batmen Rediscover Defense As Knoll Provides Offense, 7-3 | 4/21/1976 | See Source »

...young Crimson lost the game in the sixth inning, when seven Engineers paraded across the plate in front of catcher Bill Cote. Previous to that, Harvard had been cruising along on the strength of a 4-0 lead, as pitcher Larry Brown mowed down virtually all MIT comers through the first five stanzas...

Author: By Tom Aronson, | Title: Engineer Nine Ambushes Harvard, 8-7 | 4/14/1976 | See Source »

...Manzione triple keyed a three-run rally in the fourth, and Bauld (again) smacked a two-run double in the next frame in the midst of a six-run upheaval. Catcher Tom Paccico finished things off in the sixth with another two-run double, and calculators on the scene did the extensive arithmetic needed to keep track of the Lion runs. In the final analysis, it was Columbia 19, Harvard...

Author: By Tom Aronson, | Title: Columbia Hands Crimson Nine Double N.Y. Defeat | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

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