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...weather. No make-up date has been scheduled.The Crimson travels to Lynn, Mass., tomorrow to take on Boston College in the first round of the Beanpot at Fraser Field.HARVARD 6, YALE 0Harvard jumped on the Bulldogs early and often, scoring all six of its runs in the first four innings, before coasting on the arm of ace Shawn Haviland to complete the doubleheader sweep.The Crimson got things going in the bottom of the first inning on junior Matt Vance’s one-out RBI single that scored junior Jeff Stoeckel to give Harvard the early advantage. Stoeckel came...
...around here and maybe around the country.” The Crimson sent out a quartet of hurlers against the Eagles (10-20-1, 4-11 ACC), with sophomores Adam Cole and Ryan Watson, senior Jason Brown, and junior Max Warren taking the hill. Cole went the first three innings, allowing one run in the first. Watson took over for the fourth, when BC scored three two-out runs to pull away with a 4-0 lead. The Crimson got three of those runs back in the bottom of that inning. Doyle had denied the team any base runners...
...Zailskas became the second freshman in as many games to pick up his first collegiate win yesterday, going six innings and allowing only two earned runs in the Crimson’s 9-4 victory over the University of Rhode Island in nonconference action at Bill Beck Field in Kingston, R.I. After recording a one-pitch save for freshman Eric Eadington Sunday against Cornell, senior Jake Bruton pitched three innings of one-run relief of Zailskas (1-0).Nick Greenwood (0-3) took the loss for the Rams (8-18, 3-3 Atlantic 10), getting roughed up for eight earned...
...dropping its final two games of the weekend, Harvard (15-11) rebounded yesterday, looking strong in taking both games of its double header with Holy Cross (2-27). The Crimson pitching staff of junior Shelley Madick and freshman Dana Roberts dominated the Crusaders giving up zero runs in twelve innings of work. Backing its pitchers, the Harvard bats exploded for 15 runs on 18 hits. “It feels good that we are loose and that we are capable of putting things together,” coach Jenny Allard said. HARVARD 12, HOLY CROSS 0 As her teammates chanted...
...confident,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “It was nice to see us play such a good game.”CORNELL 6, HARVARD 4A strong pitching performance from Big Red sophomore Haley Mirrer shut down the Crimson for the first five innings, as Cornell (26-7, 7-1 Ivy) assumed a 6-0 lead. Harvard struck three home runs in a late rally, but ultimately fell short.Sophomore Bailey Vertovez went 4 1/3 innings on the slab for the Crimson. She allowed one run in the first and two more in the third before...