Word: innings
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...After the resilient Big Green pulled even with the Crimson with a four-run rally in the seventh inning, Harvard summarily pushed five across in the eighth against weary relievers Kyle Zeis and Chris Lapointe...
...each of its two starters, but couldn’t get things going at the plate as Dartmouth swept a doubleheader in Hanover on Saturday afternoon 3-0, 3-2, to close out Ivy League play for both clubs. Big Green pitching held the Crimson scoreless for thirteen consecutive innings to start the afternoon. Harvard (20-23, 6-8 Ivy) managed only seven hits on the day, while Dartmouth (14-22, 7-7 Ivy) banged out fourteen. During the month of April, the Crimson has struggled to put runs on the board. In the last weekend of league play...
Haviland, the Harvard ace, tossed all ten frames in what is supposed to be a seven-inning contest, allowing one earned run over 149 pitches. With a crisp fastball pounding down-and-in and his usual knee-buckling curve, he struck out six while allowing just six hits and three walks...
...ninth inning, Josh Klimkiewicz—who had been unceremoniously thrown out at first after hitting a hard, would-be single to the right fielder—made a game-saving catch, diving to his left to catch an Andrew Nacario liner with two outs and the bases loaded...
...final weekend against Dartmouth hoping to win the Red Rolfe title outright at O’Donnell Field.The energetic crowd on hand, however, was treated to nearly six hours of baseball and a split.First, sophomore ace Shawn Haviland locked down the Big Green in a complete game, 10-inning masterpiece as the Crimson took the opener 2-1. Then, in the encore, a 13-8 slugfest was never in doubt as the Big Green managed to breathe meaning into tomorrow’s doubleheader in Hanover, N.H.DARTMOUTH 13, HARVARD 8In his last start, Dartmouth pitcher Josh Faiola had thrown...