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...singled, but the Harvard offense received a good deal of help from two crucial throwing errors by the Brown defense and a wild pitch from Bears hurler Alex Silverman. The Crimson added two more runs in the fourth, one on a solo home run from junior second baseman Griff Jenkins—filling in for injured captain Brendan Byrne—and a single run in the fifth to complete its scoring for the day.It was an impressive offensive performance in a game that Harvard had to win to keep pace with Brown.“We had our backs...
...Saturday’s second game. Byrne reached safely as Vance was forced at second, but the captain pulled up a few steps before the first-base bag, in noticeable pain. After watching Byrne try to walk off the injury, Walsh made the quick move for pinch runner Griff Jenkins. Now, Byrne, junior Tom Stack-Babich and Max Warren and freshman Andrew Prince are all suffering from leg injuries—a trend Walsh attributes to the recent cold weather. Prince started each of the weekend’s four games as the Crimson’s designated hitter...
...taking him out.” Junior Steffan Wilson broke up the Quaker staff’s no-no with a sharp single to left with two outs in the eighth.Harvard managed to put the tying runs on base with two outs in the ninth inning—junior Griff Jenkins provided the squad’s second and final hit of the game to start the late rally—but captain Brendan Byrne concluded an 0-for-6 afternoon with a groundout to end the threat. “I just thought we had a bad approach...
...Junior Steffan Wilson broke up the Quaker staff’s no-no with a sharp single to left with two outs in the eighth. Harvard managed to put the tying runs on base with two outs in the ninth inning—junior Griff Jenkins provided the squad’s second and final hit of the game to start the rally—but senior captain Brendan Byrne concluded an 0-for-6 afternoon with a groundout to end the threat.“I just thought we had a bad approach,” Walsh said...
...score in front of 1,542 fans at LaValle Stadium in Long Island, N.Y. Despite 50 shots on the afternoon—31 of which were on goal—the Crimson managed just four goals from its starting attackman unit of senior Greg Cohen, junior Liam Griff, and sophomore Max Motschwiller. That came in contrast with a Seawolves squad that scored 13 times on just 20 shots on goal. “They had a good goaltender, but I think the main reason we weren’t scoring was that we didn’t get the goalie...