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...four games against Dartmouth to force a tiebreaker for the division crown had the Bulldogs managed a win. Even as likely elimination loomed, Harvard’s seniors were the toast of the afternoon at O’Donnell—the Crimson received sparkling starts from aces Shawn Haviland and Unger. Seniors also led the way at the plate, with Matt Kramer going 6-for-7 with three RBIs batting cleanup and Jeff Stoeckel chipping in with a two-run triple in the opener. “What we’re playing for right...
...must take at least three from the Big Green this weekend and the Bears must sweep Yale next week. Harvard must also win its eight remaining contests. “We go into every weekend and every game thinking we should win every time,” senior Shawn Haviland said. “Our backs are against the wall. Anything other than four wins [against Brown] would be disappointing.”Considering the squad has a slim chance of accomplishing its goal of winning the Ivy League, it is a bit ironic that the Crimson has finally found...
...there so we can put them away, and not let them come back like we did today.”Walsh gave the midweek start to the freshman Sestanovich, but used a full arsenal of veteran hurlers to get through the middle and late innings. Seniors Shawn Haviland and Brad Unger, the first and second men in Walsh’s rotation, each pitched an inning of middle relief. One of the afternoon’s bright spots was senior Taylor Meehan, who made his first appearance after midseason surgery and pitched a scoreless ninth and tenth...
...pitch at Fenway,” senior Shawn Haviland said. “You’re sitting in the same place...
...doubleheader at Yale, it seemed that, no matter what, the weekend’s results would feel like a victory for the struggling Harvard baseball team.Yesterday, the Crimson (4-25, 3-9 Ivy) continued its breakout offensive weekend and received two solid outings from veteran starters Shawn Haviland and Brad Unger, but a heartbreaking walk-off loss in the weekend finale left it with a sour taste in its mouth—and a split that won’t help it gain ground in the Ivy League standings. Hot Harvard bats paced the Crimson...