Word: goetz
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Harvard had its chances to win the game in the late innings. In the seventh, a two-out, bases-loaded opportunity ended when Hamrick got centerfielder Leon Goetz to ground out. The Crimson put men in scoring position in each of the extra innings, but the lost opportunities just built up, and Cornell eventually pushed across the winner in the tenth...
Koontz scattered seven hits in the contest, the first of which was Leon Goetz's single in the first inning that drove in the Crimson's first run for a quick lead. Other than the first and last innings, the only other time Koontz was in trouble was in the sixth when he gave up back-to-back two-out singles to Dave St. Pierre (the only Harvard player to get two hits) and John Friar...
Hobbled Dave St. Pierre also chipped in a pair of RBIs as the right fielder went two-for-three at the plate, while center fielder Leon Goetz and first baseman Leigh Hogan each knocked in single runs. Harvard got three runs in the third, two in the fifth and three in the sixth to gain the Crimson's third EIBL win against one loss...
Harvard jumped on Bruin starter Kevin Lynch for four unearned runs in the second inning. Leon Goetz reached second on a two-base error to open the inning, Mackey walked, but was forced out on St. Pierre's grounder. Don Driscoll then rapped one of his three singles, scoring Goetz and moving St. Pierre to third...
...Crimson hitters, however, have impressive credentials of their own. Joe Mackey enters today's encounter with a team-leading .470 average, including a five-for-six day against Tufts. Mackey is ably backed by the potent bats of sophomore Leon Goetz, Dave St. Pierre, Don Driscoll and Leigh Hogan...