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...powerhouse joining them in the round-robin, picking up a W against the Pride would be the key to the Crimson advancing in the tournament.Madick, dueling with Hofstra’s ace, cruised through the first three frames allowing only one hit before surrendering a go-ahead solo homer in the bottom of the fourth. Later in the fourth, Madick took a line drive off her left leg, her plant leg, so hard that it caromed into left field for a double. Although she worked out of the jam, Madick was never quite the same. But she gritted her teeth...
...back-to-back doubles drove in the two deciding runs. On the board early, the Crimson’s first two runs came from solo home runs by freshman Ellen Macadam and junior Hayley Bock. The second batter of the game, Macadam launched one to left-center, the third homer of her rookie season. Bock led off the following inning with a blast to center field, her sixth round-tripper this year.Harvard led 2-0 into the bottom of the third, when Princeton caught up with a two-out, two-run homer. Sophomore Dana Roberts took the mound...
...Freshman Zach Hofeld took the mound in relief and got Berardo out of the fifth inning jam. In the sixth, he gave up a solo homer to slugger Frank Pesanello, but the freshman went otherwise unscathed...
...another big come-from-behind victory in the nightcap of Saturday’s contest. Up 5-0 in the eighth, Dartmouth nearly lost hold of the game when Harvard scored four runs in the bottom of the inning. The highlight of the comeback was a three-run homer from freshman Tyler Albright. In the ninth, the Crimson got the tying man on second for Rogers. With two outs and a 3-2 count the junior clocked a pitch deep to left, only to watch as the shot approached the fence and the ball fell into the glove...
...winning the Ivy League, it is a bit ironic that the Crimson has finally found its stride. In the last four contests, Harvard has scored an average of 8.25 runs per game. The team, however, dropped two of those games—one loss came from a walk-off homer against the Bulldogs and the other from a walk-off infield single against Northeastern.“The thing that’s really keeping me going is the attitude of the kids,” Walsh said. “They’re handling these one-run loses...