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...League baseball: Dartmouth celebrated after yet another victory, while Harvard was left to watch and consider how it had fallen just short—again.The Big Green scored two late unearned runs to seal a 7-3 victory in Saturday’s opener, then held off a eighth-inning Crimson rally to clinch the Red Rolfe division title with a 5-4 win in the nightcap. When Harvard had only pride to gain, its Achilles’ heel—an inability to keep pace with the best Ivy League lineups—came back to haunt it once...
...require a strong performance from the Crimson. Harvard had recorded three shutouts in its previous four contests, and yesterday was a continuation of the Crimson’s impressive form on defense. The necessary offense can when sophomore Lauren Murphy singled home junior Bailey Vertovez in the fifth inning for the lone run separating the sides.“We knew [BU] would be good hitters—we had to hit our spots and mix our speeds,” Allard said. “We knew we had to have a good pitching performance, play great defence...
...symbolize the type of season Harvard baseball has had, it was yesterday’s contest against Boston College (20-21, 5-16 ACC).The Crimson (8-27, 7-9 Ivy) entered the bottom of the ninth with a 4-2 lead—the squad left the inning with a 5-4 defeat. “It was another heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With one out and runners...
...freshman third baseman Sean O’Hara ripped a clutch three-run double in a 6-4 victory in game one of the twinbill.The Crimson then took the nightcap thanks to another timely hit, a go-ahead double by senior Matt Kramer in the bottom of the seventh inning, and a scoreless relief appearance by freshman Daniel Berardo.“That’s the kind of baseball we knew we could play,” Harvard captain Matt Vance said. “It’s too bad we started playing it this late. We?...
...usual, the annual series between the Harvard and Brown baseball teams had a little bit of everything.Late-inning heroics marked the nightcap of Saturday’s twinbill, as freshman Sean O’Hara drilled a bases-clearing double to put the Crimson on top for the first time in the game en route to its second of four wins on the weekend. Sunday saw, of course, two complete-game efforts from coach Joe Walsh’s senior aces, not to mention a combined 23-hit performance by Harvard sluggers on the afternoon. But the doubleheader also displayed...