Word: durso
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Hogan was the big man with the bat in the first game, as he hit a sacrifice fly in the second scoring Harvard's second run and doubled to score Ed Durso and Hampe in the sixth. Hogan went three for three in the game...
Harvard got its runs with the benefit of only one hit. Holt opened the Crimson third with a walk, followed by a bizarre play that gave Durso first and moved Holt to second...
...Durso squared off and bunted the ball down the first base line, but got a late start as he headed for the base. The Holy Cross catcher ran out to field the ball and the two collided. Durso was given the bag on an interference call by the umpire, leaving Crusader coach Jack Whalen furious at the decision...
Bornstein followed this act by hitting Kevin Hampe, loading the bases for Hogan's single scoring Holt and Durso. The second run was unearned. Hampe then stole second, but the side went out in order after that preventing a possible rout...
Ruane followed with a walk to Kevin Hampe, who also attempted the steal. Unfortunately for the Eagles, no one was coverning second and the throw from Santilli bounded into center field, scoring Durso and giving Hampe third. Leigh Hogan's long sacrifice fly sent Hampe across the plate for an early 2-0 Harvard lead. Harvard's next two came from run-producing singles by Jimmy Stoeckel and Dave St. Pierre, following a pair of walks to Durso and Hampe and a fielder's choice by Hogan. The sixth and final run resulted from an error on Stoeckel's grounder...