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...this depth will be crucial. In heavyweight crew, wins depend not only on the varsity eight’s victories, but on the whole team’s victories as well.“We’ve known this whole year that we’ve had a deep team, [and Saturday] showed it,” Lofgren said. “When we go to Eastern Sprits, going into it, we’re confident that we can put together this team effort.”CLASS OF 1999 CUPComing off a big victory against MIT last weekend...
...victory over Dartmouth on Saturday, freshman Lauren Murphy quickly established her place in Ivy League lore by breaking the conference home run record. Playing primarily in the designated player slot and batting third in the line-up, the rookie’s impact in the Crimson lineup has run deep. “She’s just stellar at the plate,” head coach Jenny Allard said. “This past week she’s really been focusing on her consistency, especially with her timing and her swing.” Whatever she?...
...first came in the bottom of the fourth inning, with the game still scorless, senior Lauren Brown standing on second, and rookie slugger Lauren Murphy at the plate. Murphy, who blasted three home runs against Boston College last Thursday, decided to go deep once again. And just like that, Harvard had a two-run lead. The bomb to left field was Murphy’s 17th fence-clearer this year, setting a new Ivy League single-season record...
...trouble getting inside on righties.”Senior Jake Bruton came on in relief, giving up a two-run single before ending the inning. Facing a large early deficit for the second time in three games, down 8-1 after three frames, Harvard again found itself in too deep a hole. The Crimson rallied in the top of the seventh for three runs, including a two-run double by Stack-Babich. After scoring another run in the eighth, Harvard threatened again in the final inning. But with a runner on and two outs, and with the score...
...energized crowd Saturday afternoon at Harvard Stadium.While the final tally was not to the liking of the 1,063 Crimson faithful present, there was no denying that the game was entertaining to watch and worthy of a traditional rivalry game.“It’s a deep rivalry,” co-captain Brian Mahler said. “We don’t like Yale, and they don’t like us.”For the first 45 minutes, it appeared as if the Bulldogs would be heading back to New Haven on the heels...