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...first game, a 2-0 loss, the Crimson’s lack of production at the plate robbed senior pitcher Brad Unger of a win. The righty threw an impressive seven-inning complete game, allowing only two runs on five hits and three walks while striking out six, but Harvard was unable to muster any offensive output as Lions pitcher Joe Scarlata allowed only two hits in his shutout effort...
...Allard gave all the credit to the batters.“It was windy but they were hard hits,” Allard said. “It was an offensive battle.”The first blast flew off the bat of sophomore Jen Francis in the first inning. After freshman Emily Henderson drew a lead off walk, freshman Ellen Macadam and junior Hayley Bock each struck out. That brought up Francis who went deep for the two-out, two RBI shot. “She was really throwing up on the outside corner,” Francis said...
When a baseball team’s best hitter cranks two home runs in the first three innings, it usually adds up to a win.But for the slumping Harvard baseball team, nothing has guaranteed a victory of late. The Crimson (1-17) failed to muster much offense beyond captain Matt Vance’s two homers, and Holy Cross (9-14) used an eighth-inning triple to steal a 4-3 win yesterday at Fitton Field in Worcester, Mass. The Crimson hasn’t posted a victory since a 4-1 decision over Lafeyette on March 16.Locked...
Zailskas, with his brim down to his eyes like Jonathan Papelbon, stayed ahead in counts and mixed his fastball and changeup effortlessly. He retired the first eight batters of the game and struck out three in the first three innings. Though SDSU’s Nick Romero took one deep in the fourth, Zailskas recovered quickly. In the sixth, the starter still looked unstoppable as he retired the first two batters of the inning...
...began the 2008 season by flying halfway around the world to play a team from across the country, and they won in extra innings. Now that is a dramatic story-book opening to a “title defense.”For the Harvard softball team, things were a little different. The weekend got off to a bad start when Saturday’s double header against Cornell was postponed because of bad weather, and it only got worse when the Crimson (7-14, 0-2 Ivy) dropped its first two games of the year to Princeton...