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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...
Three scoreless innings were broken in the top of the fourth when Dartmouth junior Jason Brookes plated sophomore Joe Sclafani on a two-out single to take the early lead...
Dartmouth sophomore pitcher Kyle Hendricks threw a complete-game shutout and allowed only two Crimson hits to earn his fourth win of the season for the Big Green. Hendricks, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim while playing in high school, struck out four Harvard batters and faced only one more than the minimum while ending the Crimson’s division title hopes...
Harvard’s second, third and fourth varsities lined up with the Husky second varsity for one four-boat race. The Crimson’s second and third eights placed first and second in times of 6:00.9 and 6:05.25, respectively. Northeastern finished third in the race just over three seconds back from Harvard’s third varsity in a time of 6:08.3. The Crimson fourth varsity, a combination boat of varsity and freshmen, finished fourth...
...captain Margaux Black entered the game for Harvard in the fourth inning and shut down the Terrier offense, allowing just two hits and no runs in the remainder of the game...