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...Suter injured his calf in the bottom of the fifth and was removed from the game after he tried to pitch through the pain but lost his effectiveness. After Dartmouth got on the board with a sacrifice fly, Big Green cleanup hitter Mike Pagliarulo belted a two-run homer off of lefty freshman reliever Will Keuper to give his team a 3-0 lead.The Crimson responded in kind in the bottom of the inning, when senior Matt Rogers turned on a Murray pitch and launched it over the left field fence.“I thought Rogers ran into...
...nice to get a couple hits that weren’t caught.”That would be as close as the Crimson would come, though, as the Big Green added four in the top of the next inning. Senior Ray Allen hit a three-run homer in the fourth after a bloop single had already scored a run.“Once you get tense and the pitches get up a little bit, they have some guys who can really drive the ball,” Walsh said.One of those hard-hit balls was snagged...
...Walsh said. “We took two losses, so we’re very disappointed.”Sophomore center fielder Dillon O’Neill went 4-for-9 on the day, including a solo shot, and junior designated hitter Chris Rouches belted a two-run homer en route to three RBI in Game 2, but the Crimson struggled to find its offense and overcome early deficits.BROWN 8, HARVARD 5Following a low-scoring opening game, the Crimson took to the field for Round 2 eager to make plays and produce runs. Unfortunately for the visitors, they may have...
...constant pressure on them so they’re never able to just lie back and relax.”After Brown dominated the first two innings, striking out four, the Bears took the lead with a three-run third. Harvard co-captain Hayley Bock hit a two-run homer in the top of the fourth to tie the score, but the Bears got two back in the bottom of the inning.The Crimson’s ace settled down, allowing just one run through the last three innings on a seventh-inning Strobel solo shot and letting the Harvard offense...
...good way to get the news out quickly and informally,” Senior Publicist Andrew Battle says. He’s wearing a green shirt stamped with the seal of the Loeb Classical Library, except that the seated Athena holds a beer. The back reads, “Homer, 82.” “It’s the shirt for the Press softball team,” Battle explains. The Press is looking toward the future—they have to be. Sales are down across the publishing industry. “There was once...