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Harvard was down 5-2 in the fifth and looked poised to make a comeback after Vertovez came in to hit for senior Rachel Murray and started the inning with a home run. Two outs later, the Crimson had two runners on base and freshman power hitter Jade Reichling at the plate. The Bobcats were able to stifle the rally, however, and got out of the inning by striking out Reichling...
...double, making the score 2-1.Wilson tacked the Crimson to an early 2-0 edge when he launched a longball into the shrubbery beyond the left-center field fence in the top of the first. Sophomore Matt Vance, returning to the field after serving as designated hitter for several weeks while nursing a shoulder injury, made it 4-1 when he drove in a run with a double in the fifth inning, one of a pair of two-baggers Vance ripped into the left-center gap in the game. “Vance is just swinging really well...
...thing we knew we had given up five runs.”Harvard refused to give up, however, and staged a four-run comeback in the fourth to bring the team within one run. A series of hits, punctuated by RBIs from Vance, junior Brendan Byrne, Rogers, and pinch hitter Brunning brought Harvard back into the game, and a squeeze from junior Justin Roth tied it.NYIT broke the tie in the bottom of the sixth after Binick reached third on a bunt single, stolen base, and groundout off of Crimson reliever Jason Brown, who pitched 2.2 innings of relief, allowing...
...have a big game tomorrow and we played well. We already had some momentum, having won a few games, so this just kind of keeps that going.” The first frame started off slowly for the Crimson. Despite three kills from freshman middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, Harvard was matched almost point for point by Wentworth (4-22) on the way to a tie score at seven points apiece. “Wentworth plays hard,” Crimson coach Chris Ridolfi said. “When you play rally scoring, a point for everything, we serve a ball...
...capitalized on their errors,” junior setter Dave Fitz said. “We played our game, made the swings when we needed to, and didn’t give them any cheap points.” The Crimson’s middle hitters had another solid night, with Seamus McKiernan, Brady Weissbourd, and Andy Nelson combining for 23 kills on .475 hitting. Fitz contributed as well, posting five kills on .667 hitting to go along with his 39 assists. And on the outside, junior Laurence Favrot played one of the best matches of his career, tallying...