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Murphy was then intentionally walked to bring up Schellberg. Like Francis, Schellberg had been moved up several spots in the lineup by Allard. And as Francis would do, Schellberg rewarded Allard’s confidence by lining the ball of Kinsey’s glove into right, plating Brown. Kidder came home and Murphy reached third when the ball was booted in the outfield...
...Babich, moving Wright to third.Big Green third baseman Raymond Allen followed with a two-run single. Harvard had a chance to kill the Dartmouth rally on the next play, when Andrew Nacario grounded to Crimson junior Steffan Wilson at third. But the ball slipped under Wilson’s glove, rolling into left field and continuing the inning. “That was an out there,” Walsh said. “We could have gotten Brad out of there. That opened it up a bit and made it tough to come back...
...choice grounder by Kerper that forced Murphy at second. With runners on first and third, Winkeller hit a long fly ball to left. Both base runners went back to tag, assuming the ball would be caught as the ball hit the left fielder’s glove just shy of the wall. The left fielder then hit the wall and the ball popped out of her glove and went over the fence for a home run. But while Kerper was waiting to tag at first, Winkeller ran past her.After some confusion, Winkeller was ruled out, while Krysiak and Kerper scored.Harvard...
...Warren’s strong performance kept the Crimson close, but the team could do little on offense against Ratliff, who set the offense down 11 batters he faced. Finally, with two outs in the eighth, Harvard got something going. Stoeckel singled off the second baseman’s glove. Byrne then fought over several two strike pitches before grounding a single up the middle. That brought up Vance representing the tying run, but the center fielder could only pop to second on a full count. In the ninth, Wilson led off with a single to right, but Ratliff struck...
...Crimson was boosted by standout play from some of its most uncertain positions, with several youngsters proving themselves worthy of the starting jobs they were penciled in for during the preseason. New shortstop Jeff Stoeckel had a hot trip at the plate on top of his ever-solid glove work, freshman slugger Andrew Prince displayed his middle-of-the-order power, and junior right-hander Brad Unger delivered the best pitching performance of his collegiate career.HARVARD 10, BARRY 5The Crimson ended its trip with a bang, rapping out 16 hits en route to an easy 10-5 win over Barry...