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...Suter threw a sterling complete game to silence Penn in the day’s opener for a 6-4 win, before Harvard’s bats took over in the nightcap. Senior left fielder Matt Rogers belted two home runs, including a two-run shot in the eighth inning, to help the Crimson overcome a five-run deficit and dispatch the Quakers 15-11 in 11 innings.“I can’t say enough good things about [Rogers] right now,” captain Harry Douglas said. “He’s crushing...
...prove to Penn that we were the better team and we did it.”HARVARD 5, PENN 2The Crimson seized the lead early and never looked back, scoring consistently throughout the game to build on its advantage. “We kept scoring each inning,” freshman first baseman Whitney Shaw said. “We didn’t have one standout inning but we kept the pressure on the entire game.”Sophomore outfielder Emily Henderson got Harvard’s action started in the second inning when she came home...
...side of a sweep in Saturday’s twinbill, falling, 8-3, in Game 1 before dropping Game 2 by a score of 8-6.The Harvard pitching staff battled ineffectiveness in the first contest, allowing the Lions to jump out to an early and insurmountable lead in the seven-inning game.The nightcap initially appeared more promising for the Crimson, but shaky defense and an eighth-inning meltdown eventually sealed the team’s fate.“We didn’t play well at all,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said...
...HARVARD 0Columbia’s Maggie Johnson had Harvard’s number both on the mound and at the plate in Saturday’s second game. The sophomore pitched a complete game shutout and drove in both of the Lions’ runs with a fourth-inning homer. “After the second game, we were obviously disappointed,” co-captain Hayley Bock said. “We were hitting a lot of shots, but we definitely didn’t have a lot of luck behind us.”Sophomore Ellen Macadam...
...show teams that we are the real deal,” senior co-captain Bailey Vertovez said. “We came out with pride in that second game and tried to silence their bats.” Despite the enthusiasm, the night game was scoreless through three innings. Senior Hayley Bock sparked the Harvard scoring spree, leading off the fourth inning with a double and coming home on a single by junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor. The Crimson added another run to its lead in both the fifth and sixth innings before closing...