Word: homerun
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...balls out of the park, but that they do it in clutch situations. Take last weekend’s series against Cornell as an example. In a must win second game on Sunday Princeton trailed 5-4 in the seventh inning. Welch led off with a homerun to tie the game and then Lettire smashed a walk off home run that propelled the Tigers into the ILCS...
...game Ivy League winning streak.Madick threw for 7.2 innings, striking out the side in the fifth and sitting down eight in total. Brown produced seven hits and plated seven runs, two of which were unearned.The Crimson’s runs came off a first-inning inside-the-park homerun by Henderson, a double by Francis and a Schellberg single. Bowers pinch hit in the fourth, sending a two-run longball over the fence. Francis followed suit with a fifth-inning solo shot.HARVARD 2, BROWN 0With the game scoreless into the fifth inning, Bowers, pinch hitting for Henderson, put Harvard...
...much more fire.”After scoring a run each in the second and third innings Harvard put the game out of reach in the fourth when it managed four runs. First up was Lauren Murphy, who in her previous at bat in the second crushed her 5th homerun of the year. Murphy, and then junior Bailey Vertovez, drew walks to put runners on first and second. A fielder’s choice, a wild pitch, and another base on balls, brought Bock to the plate with the bases loaded. Bock came through once again with a clutch...
...just wanted to come out firing,” sophomore Jen Francis said. “We just wanted to come out really hard. It was really exciting when we beat them.” HARVARD 4, CORNELL 1The second game of the day was a homerun derby of sorts. The two teams combined for five runs, all of which came courtesy of the long-ball. Although it was a windy day, Harvard coach Jenny Allard gave all the credit to the batters.“It was windy but they were hard hits,” Allard said...
...sure he’s using everyday in his new job.”Although Smith no longer serves as chairman of the Liquid Machines board, he still plays center field for the company’s softball team. “He’s got a wicked homerun swing,” Ruffolo says.—Claire M. Guehenno and Laurence H. M. Holland contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Johannah S. Cornblatt can be reached at jcornbl@fas.harvard...