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...some pitches for Unger.”HARVARD 9, BROWN 3Junior Matt Rogers led the offense from the leadoff spot, hitting two homers over the fence in left-center field and coming around to score on another of the home team’s nine runs. With regular leadoff hitter Dillon O’Neill out after being hit in the face with a pitch Saturday, Rogers stepped in—and stepped out in a big way.“He really set the pace,” Walsh said. “You don’t usually...
...into the 6-0 lead it held through the end of the contest. Back-to-back singles by freshmen Emily Henderson and Ellen Macadam came around to score when sophomore Jessica Pledger singled to short. Sophomore Melissa Schellberg knocked in the third run of the inning and freshman pinch hitter Caitlin Bowers doubled down the left field line to score the final two.Brown missed scoring opportunities, leaving ten runners on base over seven innings of play. BROWN 7, HARVARD 6With a comfortable lead going into what would have been the final frame, the Crimson gave up four runs, tying...
...percentage in the last four games. Senior Matt Kramer has also become a force and has batted .375, blasted two long balls, and driven in six runs since the first game of the Yale series last Saturday.Freshmen are beginning to emerge as well. In the last four games, leadoff hitter Dillon O’Neill and third baseman Sean O’Hara have hit .471 and catcher Tyler Albright has batted .467. The rookie trio also drove in a combined eight run in thoseontests. “The jump from high school baseball to college baseball is bigger than...
...batters on base to start the sixth inning. With two on and no one out Allard sent Madick to the circle to replace sophomre Margaux Black in an effort to stop the momentum swing. Madick, though, walked the first batter she faced to load the bases. The next hitter blasted a grand slam over the fences to spoil the Crimson’s lead. “It was a rise ball that wasn’t out of the zone enough,” Allard said...
...first time around—Lyon hit into a 6-4 fielder’s choice to end the eighth inning. The bottom of the tenth, though, saw the Northeastern captain put just enough bat on the ball to win it.“Tamsin was the best hitter in New England this year, and, well, Lyon might just be the second-best,” Walsh said.Harvard looked to be in the driver’s seat early, taking advantage of timely hits and Northeastern miscues to jump out to a quick lead. An RBI single up the middle...