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Errors on the field are often mistakes that can come back to haunt a team. Luckily for the Crimson, this wasn’t the case during the nightcap...
After a quiet start in the first three innings, the Crimson would go on to bang out a season-high of 19 hits. Sophomore Marcus Way helped to dent the scoreboard in the fourth for Harvard with a sacrifice fly to center field to knock in junior Sean O’Hara, who had previously doubled. Zailskas then followed with a single to right for the second run. Sophomore J.T. Tomes bunted for a single, and the runners advanced to second a third on a throwing error, allowing Zailskas to later score the third run of the inning...
After Albright was picked off, Zailskas, senior Chris Rouches, and freshman Kyle Larrow pounded consecutive two-out singles to score another run. O’Neill then belted the ball to left-center field for two more...
Although the Big Green bounced back in the fifth to cut the Harvard advantage to one, another Crimson four-spot secured the lead. Albright plated junior Sam Franklin with a sacrifice fly to center field. Rouches’ fly down the right-field line was then dropped for an error, allowing O’Hara to score and Harvard to stay at the plate. Larrow followed by lacing the ball into left field, where a bad bounce past the fielder helped the Crimson to score two more, bringing the lead...
With its hopes for a division title crushed, the Crimson stepped back out onto the field for its last Ivy League contest of the season...