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After a week full of postponed play, Harvard softball (10-15, 3-3 Ivy) competed in its first Ivy League home game against Columbia (12-18, 3-3 Ivy) yesterday at Soldiers Field. Originally scheduled for Saturday, the doubleheader continued through conditions that felt more like February than April. 40 degree temperature, wind, and rain made for messier-than-average defense, as the Crimson and the Lions combined for 10 errors on the day. “It’s muddy out there, it’s hard to get your footing, it’s gross outside...
...Harvard baseball team’s pair of losses at the hands of Columbia yesterday, it was not what the Crimson did that resulted in defeat, but what it didn?...
...Game 2, the Crimson bats flickered occasional signs of life, but rarely made appearances at the most crucial moments in the game. Harvard scattered 10 hits but managed only two runs, while the Columbia hitters ran wild on the Crimson pitching, giving the Lions...
...picked up his first career hit earlier in the season, and when his name was called yesterday in the ninth inning of the second game, he came through again, knocking a seeing-eye single past the Columbia shortstop in his only at-bat to improve to 2-for-3 on the season...
...Donnell Field in April. But a one-win season and, so far, cellar-dweller status in the Ivy League have been quite a shock to the perennially-contending Harvard baseball team. The Crimson (1-18, 0-4 Ivy) continued its woeful season at the plate and watched suddenly hot Columbia (9-16, 5-1) thrive in wet, frigid weather yesterday. The Lions swept the doubleheader, taking the first game, 2-0, behind a complete game shutout from Joe Scarlata, and hitting their way to a 10-2 rout in the nightcap. “We just needed something to happen...