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Before often than not, however, the Crimson chipped easy flies into the short outfield, or rolled soft grounders on the infield for an easy...

Author: By Mark Mead, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Stonehill Chieftains Scalp Softballers; Crimson Suffers First Shutout, 8-0 | 4/29/1983 | See Source »

Harvard finally knotted the score in the fifth. Martelli (two-for-four, two runs scored) led off with a double. Following an Allard strikeout, Maspons and DiCesare walked, and a Vierra sacrifice fly scored Martelli. A walk to Weller by the increasingly wild O'Neill and an Elliot Rivera infield single loaded the bases with two out. But Bauer's harmless grounder to first ended the inning...

Author: By Chuck Lane, | Title: Batmen Ground Eagles, 7-6; Allard, Farrell Star at Plate | 4/28/1983 | See Source »

...first losing with a walk, one of five he drew on the day. Elliot Rivera's sacrifice bunt turned into a bunt single, and another bunt from Brad Bauer moved both runners over. One out later, Vinnie Martelli grounded the ball up the middle for an infield single to score Weller. Allard dropped a double in front of diving right fielder Glen Mayors, bringing home Rivera and Martelli. Michay Maspons singled off second becomes Frank Antonelli's glove to score Allard, and Harvard held a 4-0 advantage...

Author: By Mike Knoster, | Title: Allard Socks Pair of Home, Rims, But Batmen Split Columbia Twinbill | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

...diving stops. But it was a play that Rivera didn't make that put Northeastern on the scoreboard. Bill O'Leary drew a two-out walk, and Kevin Guiney singled him to second. Dan Spotts grounded to Rivera, whose throw to Farrell was in the dirt. Paul DiPillo's infield single scored the Husky...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Batmen Wallop Huskies, Take Twinbill, 17-1, 20-1 | 4/14/1983 | See Source »

...opening contest the Crimson consistently pelted the Maine infield with solid shots off losing pitcher Nancy Szostak. The Black Bears, however, were able to muster enough defense to keep the score within one run for five innings until Harvard opened it up late in the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Batwomen Douse Maine's Fire in Doubleheader; Downpour Thwarts Attempt for Sixth Victory | 4/11/1983 | See Source »

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