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...errors on what would have been a single.With two five-run rallies, all of Harvard’s offense came in the second and sixth innings. “Once we started to get a big hit, we started to relax and get more hits,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “Once we got on a roll, we stayed on a roll for a while.”Harvard’s pitching faced some difficulty handling the conditions, walking a total of seven batters but dug in to strike out seven. Entering...
...HARVARD 6, PENN 2 The second event was marked by a strong pitching performance by junior Bailey Vertovez, who gave up two runs on four hits in 4 2/3 innings of work. “Bailey did a great job today,” head coach Jenny Allard said. “She kept us in the game and set up Shelly well.” The Crimson struck in the bottom of the third inning, as freshman Emily Henderson hit a one-out single, stole second base, and scored on a two-out pinch-hit single by sophomore Jessica...
...finish after day one. A three-way tie between Drexel, Temple, and Cornell at 294 faded into memory when Harvard notched the tournament low score for either day with a 289. “I was the last one on the course and it came down to 18, and coach told me that I needed to make par and I happened to, and then we won by two,” Greg Shuman said. “I hit a good chip up there and left it at three of four feet and he told me that the next shot...
Improve during the preseason and peak in April—that’s what Harvard coach Traci Green has been preaching to the women’s tennis team all year. Over the course of the preseason, the Crimson improved gradually as it took on nine ranked teams in 12 matches. Now it’s April and the Crimson has found its stride. This weekend, Harvard (2-12, 2-0 Ivy) opened its Ivy League schedule and prevailed over Cornell (8-4, 1-2) and Columbia (2-11, 0-3). The victories ended the Crimson?...
...ever,” novice stroke Kate Morris said. “We were thrown in against a really good crew and we can learn a lot from this.” “They rowed a very composed race and they actually led,” assistant coach Cory Bosworth said of her boat. “I’m pretty excited since Brown was over-stroking us from the beginning. So, with fewer stokes we were going the distance and staying up on them, one of the most competitive boats in our league...