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Reclaiming his role as the ace of the Crimson rotation after struggling in the early going is junior Shawn Haviland, last season’s Ivy League Pitcher of the Year. Haviland has gone eight innings in each of his last two starts and has regained his trademark control. In last Saturday’s performance against Yale’s powerhouse offense, Haviland shut out the Bulldogs over eight frames, striking out seven and walking only...
...Haviland is a strike thrower,” Walsh says. “That’s his M.O. The fact that he had a high-strikeout game the other day is a testament to the fact that he has three pitches going...
...travels to Lynn, Mass., tomorrow to take on Boston College in the first round of the Beanpot at Fraser Field.HARVARD 6, YALE 0Harvard jumped on the Bulldogs early and often, scoring all six of its runs in the first four innings, before coasting on the arm of ace Shawn Haviland to complete the doubleheader sweep.The Crimson got things going in the bottom of the first inning on junior Matt Vance’s one-out RBI single that scored junior Jeff Stoeckel to give Harvard the early advantage. Stoeckel came up big again in the second, singling home senior catcher...
...important question that remains to be answered regarding pitching, though, is that of a fixed rotation. The starting pitching duties have primarily spread across five players this season—junior Shawn Haviland with five starts, junior Brad Unger and freshman Eric Eadington with four starts each, and sophomore Adam Cole and freshman Max Perlman with three apiece...
...rotation appears to be based around Haviland, Unger, Perlman, and Eadington, rotating on a four-man cycle—with Perlman and Haviland going on Saturday and Eadington and Unger on Sunday...