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BOSTON—Harvard was unable to complete its second ninth inning comeback in as many days yesterday at Fenway Park, losing 8-6 in the Beanpot championship to Boston College...
Harvard starter Jason Brown pitched two scoreless innings to begin the game, working out of a second-inning jam with runners at the corners and no outs...
With junior slugger Trey Hendricks watching from the sidelines with a knee injury, the Crimson scored four runs in the ninth inning to overcome a two-run deficit, defeating UMass 8-7 yesterday afternoon at Fenway Park. Harvard (13-17, 6-6 Ivy) will play Boston College today at 5 p.m. for the Beanpot championship. B.C. beat Northeastern 13-7 in yesterday’s second game, and the Crimson is still stinging from a 24-6 loss at the hands of the Eagles last week...
...Crimson entered the top of the ninth inning of yesterday’s Beanpot opener trailing the Minutemen 6-4, with UMass closer Scott Ratliff on the mound. Although Ratliff entered the game with a 1.69 ERA, each of the first three hitters in Harvard’s lineup reached base, bringing the cleanup hitter to the plate. But instead of Hendricks—the normal cleanup hitter and team-leader in batting average, home runs and runs batted in—sophomore catcher Schuyler Mann stepped into the box with no outs and the bases loaded...
Junior center fielder Hale had four hits on the day, including the lead off single to start Harvard’s ninth-inning comeback. Zak Farkes ended the day two-for-three with three runs score, and Lentz added three hits and two RBIs...