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...number one. - Maguire walks in a six-pitch at-bat. Runner on first, one out. - A come-backer to Hofeld nearly results in a double play, but a strong throw from Stoeckel comes in just late as DiCesare legs it out avoid making the final out of the inning. - Passed ball puts DiCesare in scoring position and puts a little more pressure on Hofeld. - Intentionally walking Tamsin again. Let's see if Walsh is right twice. - Woah. Lyon hits a ball JUST foul down the third base line which would have scored the winning run. - Game over, Stoeckel almost saved...
...than any other. Madick, the reigning Ivy League Pitcher of the Year and a unanimous First Team All-Ivy pick last season, took some time to hit her stride this season. After a rocky outing against Princeton on March 30, when Madick gave up five runs in just 2.1 innings of work in a 5-4 Harvard loss, coach Jenny Allard changed up Madick’s role—and the Crimson’s fortunes. “She wasn’t in a rhythm a couple of weeks ago, so I made the decision to move...
...Harvard claimed victory, sweeping Yale on its own turf. Sophomore slugger Lauren Murphy knocked in four runs, going 2-for-2 with two walks. After back-to-back singles by freshman Ellen Macadam and junior Hayley Bock, Murphy drove them in on a single to center in the opening inning. In the third, Murphy launched one down the left field line, clearing the fence and scoring two.All three Bulldog runs came in the first frame after a few Crimson walks and errors, followed by a double to center. The runs were charged to senior starter Amanda Watkins, who faced...
...only Harvard run came on an O’Neill homer in the third inning. The freshman scored four runs, had one RBI, stole a base, and raised his average from .243 to .333 after going 6-8 in the doubleheader...
...won’t help it gain ground in the Ivy League standings. Hot Harvard bats paced the Crimson to a 9-5 win in the first of two games, but the nightcap made a hero of the Bulldog catcher P.J. Gorynski and goats of the Harvard bullpen: two innings after Unger departed with a four-run lead, Gorynski placed an Anthony Nutter offering over the left-field fence to hand Yale (15-18-1, 7-4-1) a 7-6 walk-off victory. “Going into the day, we were pretty confident that we?...