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...needed to avoid a Harvard sweep. HARVARD 1, PRINCETON 0 In the bottom of the sixth inning of Game One, the scoreboard was littered with zeros. The Crimson stayed focused at the plate, stringing together a pair of hits to get a run on the board. Brown doubled to centerfield with one out in that inning and scored off junior co-captain Julia Kidder’s subsequent double to center. Princeton hurler Erin Snyder retired the next two batters to end the inning, but the one run was all the Crimson would ultimately need to secure the win. Sophomore...
...Mass., and 2002 graduate of Boston’s BB&N High School, shot a 1-1 inside fastball through the glove webbing of a leaping Chris Emanuele—“I’ll take it,” Klimkiewicz said—beyond the left-centerfield fence.The homer, Klimkiewicz’s team-leading sixth, reversed the game’s early momentum after an uneasy top of the first for Foushee.“When Klim got that home run and we took the field,” Walsh said...
...Added Salsgiver, “It just kind of seemed like that’s the way it was going all day today for us. It was one of those games.”SHORT HOPSWalsh brought a hobbled lineup to Chestnut Hill, where sophomore Matt Vance again manned centerfield with a torn labrum and captain Morgan Brown sat for the third straight game because of a strained hamstring. Sophomore Taylor Meehan started at shortstop in Brown’s place and committed two errors….Harvard sophomore Max Warren did not allow an earned run in two innings...
...rally got started with one out, when junior second baseman and leadoff hitter Lauren Brown reached first on a walk. In the next at-bat, Kidder ripped an RBI triple into centerfield, scoring Brown...
...league—will be conspicuously absent from the outfield. Vance stayed home yesterday to visit with doctors about what appeared to be a torn labrum, the principal muscle of the throwing shoulder. Until Sunday’s game against Cornell, he had been playing through pain in centerfield. Vance denied that he would opt for surgery this early in the season, saying he planned to resume his normal place in the lineup for the rest of the season, probably at DH. Departed slugger Zak Farkes ’06-’07 battled a similar injury early...