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Yale hung an eight-spot on hurlers Adam Cole and Jake Bruton in the first inning of game two, creating a deficit from which Harvard could not rebound...
Sophomore Adam Cole lasted just one-third of an inning in his first Ivy League start of the season, walking three and allowing four hits before departing with the bases loaded in the top of the first in the nightcap...
Walsh has options today apart from his quartet of weekend starters. Newfound closer Adam Cole was the league’s Rookie of the Year as a starter a year ago, freshman Dan Zailskas already has a quality start on his pitching resume, and senior Jake Bruton and sophomore Hampton Foushee have also both turned in solid outings as starters in the past...
...thrown out at the plate trying to score from first on a double. The relay throw from Stoeckel was high, and as senior catcher Andrew Casey went up to grab it, he came down on top of Nuzzo, pinning him until he could apply the tag. Sophomore Adam Cole came on for the seventh and fanned two in the first of his two appearances on the afternoon.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...going work.” It almost did work. The combined efforts of the Harvard pitchers kept the Eagles scoreless in all but two innings. Junior Brad Unger started the game off for the Crimson with a 1-2-3 inning, and freshman Eric Eadington, sophomore Adam Cole, juniors Shawn Haviland and Steffan Wilson, and senior Jake Bruton also all threw scoreless innings. Walsh was especially impressed with Cole’s inning of work. The righty threw 11 of his 17 pitches for strikes, fanning one Eagles’ batter. “I thought Cole was throwing pretty...