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With the score knotted at 7-7 and runners on first and second in the 12th, Josh Klimkiewicz singled through the right side to score Trey Hendricks and give freshman Jason Brown (1-1) his first collegiate win.
With one out, Hendricks lifted a fly ball that fell into short right-center field between a convergence of purple jerseys for a double. Holy Cross then intentionally walked Mann to set up the double play and face Klimkiewicz, who knocked in the game-winner.
Sophomore shortstop Zak Farkes next stepped up and drove the first pitch he saw into deep centerfield off of the fence for a double to score Salsgiver. Farkes came around to score on a single by Hendricks that brought the score to 7-5.
With injuries spreading across the diamond like a bad rash, he played three infield positions—second, shortstop and third base—and played all of them well. Besides senior Trey Hendricks, he was the team’s most consistent hitter.
He talked about Hendricks a lot. About how it “killed him” to not get to play against Yale, when he was sidelined with back spasms on the only day of the Ivy season Harvard was swept. About how he embraced his move to third base...