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...wants to play you—[we’re] just laying down, giving doubleheaders away at home.” PENN 5, HARVARD 0 Senior Max Warren hurled eight gutsy innings to keep his team in the game, but the Crimson’s hibernating bats and shoddy infield defense betrayed it in the second game of the dreary afternoon doubleheader. Due to errors on the infield, Warren was forced to get extra outs in the fourth and fifth innings and could not escape without allowing a pair of unearned runs in each frame. If not for double plays...
...inning seemed to indicate a big day from the Harvard lineup against Holy Cross starter Tim Thran, as senior Taylor Meehan drew a one-out walk before Vance unloaded to right on the first of two round-trippers. Senior Tom Stack-Babich followed quickly with a single through the infield, but sophomore Dan Zailskas grounded into a double play to end the threat for more.Vance would go deep again with a solo shot in the third inning, but both offenses sputtered against middle relief and the score would remain tied at three until the Crusaders eighth-inning rally against Haviland.Sloppy...
...Crimson offensively with two RBI from the leadoff spot. The second baseman recorded two hits, including a homer in the fourth inning.PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 2The first inning didn’t go as planned for Haviland. The ace hit the second batter of the game, relinquished an infield single, and gave up two extra-base hits while allowing three runs in the inning. That, however, was the only offense the Tigers would generate all game.Haviland surrendered six hits and three runs, while fanning eight in six innings of work.“He’s a gamer...
Freshman Ellen Macadam was hit by a pitch and then stole second to start things off in the third. Next, Vertovez took a free pass to first and sophomore Lauren Murphy reached safely on an infield error that loaded the bases. A wild pitch brought Macadam across the plate, the first of seven runs in the inning...
...patience was not only a virtue, but a necessity.On the first preseason pitch he saw in his freshman year, Douglas was nailed in the head with a fastball and suffered a concussion that started a long list of injuries which—along with established mainstays manning the corner infield positions—kept him from playing regularly in his first two years. But Douglas bided his time, learning the intricacies of the game from those out on the field and working to recover from injuries and sharpen his approach at the plate. Now fully healthy, Douglas is being given...