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...just didn’t do my job when I was in there. We had a chance to win that game.”Freshman Max Perlman and the Crimson bested Bears ace Jeff Dietz in the opener by a 7-3 final, giving head coach Joe Walsh his 500th career win.BROWN 12, HARVARD 8Bruton entered the fray in the eighth inning with a four-run cushion and exited five batters later with the go-ahead run on first base—without having recorded an out.After a leadoff triple and two walks, No. 8 hitter Rob Papenhause lofted...
...Murphy said. “I hit almost every day—just to really get my game back.”And get her game back she has certainly done. Her off-season workouts have produced immense results in the batting department.“[Assistant coach] Jen Goodwin has worked with me a lot on my footing, as well as coach [Jenny] Allard,” Murphy said. “They’ve really just made it more consistent, more fluid.”Fluid enough to have a .732 slugging percentage to go along with...
...supposed to be a tuneup for next weekend’s rivalry game against Yale quickly turned into a dogfight. “The thing about these games that makes them so challenging and dangerous is that the other team really has nothing to lose,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. “All of the sudden they’re hanging around and they’re in the game...and some things are happening for them. You give people enough opportunities and they’re going to score goals.”The game...
...Byrne—and a single run in the fifth to complete its scoring for the day.It was an impressive offensive performance in a game that Harvard had to win to keep pace with Brown.“We had our backs against the wall,” head coach Joe Walsh said. “And with them having a one-game jump and playing at their house, we had to take game two.” Wilson pointed to Byrne’s leadership and junior Matt Vance’s offensive hot streak...
...single goal with just 85 seconds left in the game, but the late letdown—as well as a number of penalties and mental mistakes—put a damper on the otherwise successful afternoon.“That is just mental laziness,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said of the numerous mistakes. In addition to 17 turnovers in the game’s final three quarters, the Crimson also committed eight penalties to just two for the Crusaders, resulting in six minutes of man-up opportunities. Holy Cross scored the final goal of the third quarter...