Word: ellens
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...great team effort.” The scoring wasn’t over, as Harvard put up two more runs in the fifth and sixth innings. Junior Stephanie Krysiak, who is also a Crimson sports editor, started things up in the fifth with her single to third base. Sophomore Ellen Macadam followed with a single of her own, and Henderson’s single advanced Krysiak to third. Princeton pitcher Jamie Lettire grazed Shaw with a pitch, which allowed Krysiak to score. The Tigers sought to play catch-up, getting two runs off of Brown...
...Sophomore Ellen Macadam had two of the Crimson’s four hits in the game, with leadoff singles in the first and third innings. Harvard’s best chance came on a long fly ball off of Shaw’s bat, but the wind—which at times exceeded 20 mph—robbed the rookie of a homer...
...field looking to sweep the Rams. After falling behind 1-0 in the top of the first inning, the Crimson rallied in the bottom of the frame, scoring two runs, aided by three Rhode Island errors.In the bottom of the second inning, freshman Jane Alexander scored on sophomore Ellen Macadam’s double down the left field line to increase Harvard’s lead to 3-1. Junior Jennifer Francis collected an RBI in third, before helping home junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, by distracting the Rams in a rundown.Rhode Island...
...didn’t have one standout inning but we kept the pressure on the entire game.”Sophomore outfielder Emily Henderson got Harvard’s action started in the second inning when she came home on a wild pitch by Quakers pitcher Emily Denstedt. Sophomore Ellen Macadam scored just moments later to end the inning with a 2-0 advantage for the Crimson. Though Penn managed to score in the fourth inning, Harvard increased its lead in the final two innings.Pinch running for junior third baseman Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson Sports Editor, junior...
...said Vertovez. “But, we battled back and showed them we were able to compete and that we were great hitters.”Harvard pulled away from a 1-1 tie early on in the game, scoring seven runs in the span of three innings. Sophomore Ellen Macadam sparked the Crimson offense with a single and she continued to swing the bat effectively, putting up three runs, two hits and two RBI. “[We knew] we needed to get our bats alive and get moving, because scoring early on is very crucial to our game...