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Freshman third baseman Virginia Fritsch, who has been one of Harvard’s most lethal offensive weapons this season, stepped to the plate. In her eighth at-bat of the game, she bludgeoned a single to right field, scoring the speedy Stefanchik and tying up the score. But with two outs, it looked like even more extra innings could be in the works...
Leading the charge for the freshmen has been third baseman Virginia Fritsch, last week’s Ivy Rookie of the Week. In seven games the Los Gatos, Calif. native went 12-21 with a home run and 10 runs batted in. On the season Fristsch has a smoking .392 batting average, with a home run and 14 RBI. But she has been spectacular not just at the plate—Fritsch also has a perfect fielding percentage, having not made an error in 37 chances at the hot corner...
Junior first baseman Cecily Gordon battled with a full count and belted a line drive over second base and into right center for a single. Then freshman Virginia Fritsch cranked a ground ball base hit along the foul line and into left field...
...Friars’ Michelle Willette hit a two-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the inning to give Providence the win. Cecily Gordon and Virginia Fritsch each went 3-for-5 with an RBI and a double and Lauren Bettinelli went 7 1/3 giving up five earned runs on five hits...
Harvard wasted little time in getting on the board, as Stefanchik and Bettinelli opened the game with back-to-back bunt singles and Gordon followed with a three-run home run. The Crimson added two more in the fourth when Fritsch reached base on an error and scored on Miller’s two-run blast...