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Next weekend the Crimson closes out its season with Senior Day against Dartmouth...
...Harvard softball team (24-20,14-6 Ivy) travelled to Dartmouth (13-25, 9-11) yesterday for the second two games of a four-game series. After losing both games in Saturday’s doubleheader the Crimson, having already clinched the Ivy North Division, regrouped to win both games yesterday, 5-2 and 4-2. “Going into this weekend we obviously knew that we had clinched [the Ivy North] and I think we just needed to refocus ourselves,” captain Shelly Madick said. “Today we knew that we had to stay...
...first three games of this weekend’s series with Dartmouth, the Crimson had the same kind of bad luck it’s had all season. Two costly errors in the late innings helped the Big Green take the first game 7-3, while a potential walk-off blast by junior Matt Rogers fell just short in Saturday’s nightcap. In the first contest of yesterday’s doubleheader, eight infield singles propelled Dartmouth to an 8-4 win.“It’s an unbelievable year,” Harvard coach...
When traditional rivals face off against one another in the last series of the season on an annual basis, the circumstances of their meeting may change, but the intensity rarely does. This was true for Harvard baseball this weekend, as it closed out its customary four-game set with Dartmouth yesterday with a riveting doubleheader in Hanover, N.H. Last season, the Crimson was battling for Rolfe Division supremacy heading into the final weekend of the Ivy season, while the Big Green toiled at the bottom of the standings with only respect to play for.This year, Harvard found itself...
...year ago the Harvard softball team was tied with Dartmouth for the top spot in the Ivy North Division heading into the final weekend of Ivy play. The 2008 edition of the four-game series, however, lacked much of the same pressure, since the Crimson has already locked up the top spot. Without the same high stakes attached to the games, Harvard (22-20, 12-6 Ivy) dropped both contests to the Big Green (13-23, 9-9) on Saturday at Soldiers Field. “They weren’t bad games, they weren’t sloppy games...