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...months. And it came over Tigers ace Christian Staehely, who was named the preseason Ivy League Pitcher of the Year despite Haviland returning to defend the honor he claimed in 2006. In the near-freezing temperatures at O’Donnell Field on Saturday, Haviland went eight-plus innings in the nightcap, allowing three runs and striking out four, as the Crimson salvaged a doubleheader split with Princeton with a 6-3 triumph. “Especially after losing game one, we really needed that one to keep ourselves in the race,” Haviland said. With the performance...
...Donnell Field on Saturday never broke 40 degrees. In a rematch of the two Ancient Eight division champs from a year ago, Harvard and Princeton split a doubleheader, the third consecutive twinbill split for the Crimson. The Tigers took game one, 6-4, in extra innings behind a complete-game effort from Steven Miller, while Shawn Haviland led Harvard to a 6-3 victory in the second matchup. But neither team seemed close to last spring’s championship form, and, in the frigid temperatures, neither team seemed able to really heat up. The weather made for a tough...
...survival,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We had a lot of enthusiasm going beforehand and we just blocked the cold out.”Harvard received offensive contributions from its entire lineup in the nightcap, along with seven solid innings from junior starter Brad Unger.In the first game, freshman Eric Eadington struck out nine batters over 6 2/3 innings to get his first collegiate win.“It’s definitely the coldest weather I’ve ever thrown in,” said Eadington, a California native...
...with a bang, rapping out 16 hits en route to an easy 10-5 win over Barry (18-19). Seven of the starters had multiple hits, led by Stoeckel (3-for-5) and sophomore Matt Rogers (three RBI), as Harvard posted crooked numbers in the third, fifth, and seventh innings. Utility man Max Warren got the start, allowing just one unearned run in four innings. Sophomore Adam Cole struggled in relief, throwing just nine of 23 pitches for strikes and allowing three runs. “We’re hoping Cole comes around, but right now, he?...
...lineup caught fire and was backed by an outstanding relief appearance by senior Jake Bruton. COLUMBIA 5, HARVARD 1 While Baumann’s dazzling performance on the mound captivated the crowd, it was the ejections of Walsh and assistant coach Gary Donovan in the bottom of the first inning that generated the most excitement among the 178 in attendance. Donovan was ejected by first base umpire John Libke after disputing a safe call on a pickoff attempt by Unger. Walsh left the dugout to speak with Libke, and was tossed before he could say a word. According to Walsh...