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...record, 88 strikeouts, and a 2.53 ERA. It was a decent campaign, but the stats pale in comparison to her performance this season. With the shoulder healed, the Tarzana, Calif. native turned her attention to dominating the Crimson’s opponents. In the crucial year-end series against Dartmouth, with the Ivy League North Division crown in the balance, Madick shut out the Big Green in a 2-0 win in the first game. In game two, she came in from the bullpen with the score tied at 4 and picked up the victory when the Harvard offense broke...
...year. Her three home runs against the Eagles were her 14th, 15th, and 16th bombs of the year. The first one set a Harvard single-season home run record. The third set an Ivy League record for most blasts in one game. In the following contest, the Crimson beat Dartmouth, 2-0, riding the bat of Murphy once again. Her fourth-inning longball came in one of the few at-bats in which she was pitched to, but it was enough to give Harvard its only runs of the day. It was her 17th round-tripper of the year, good...
...third match of the season, Harvard crushed Dartmouth in an easy 8-1 victory. Facing childhood rival and fellow Canadian Ashley Malenchak in the match, Grigg bagged a win in three quick games, soundly defeating Malenchak...
...rebounds. With their record at 2-11, the women looked to start things off right as Ivy League play began in early January. Perhaps it was the new year and the fresh beginnings, but the Crimson looked nothing like the team that played only a few days before.Beginning with Dartmouth Jan. 2, Harvard steamrolled through the Ancient Eight and lost just a single contest, to Yale, in conference play.The Crimson clinched a share of the Ivy title after defeating Princeton on Feb. 24 and went on to claim the title outright after outlasting Cornell one week later. After beginning...
...Dartmouth adopted this policy one month later...