Word: jakimczyk
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...left-center that eluded Princeton's colliding outfielders. That would prove to be the last hit Harvard would get until two outs in the seventh. Batting for the final time, second baseman Jim Mrwoka tried to spark a rally with a double to left-center, but catcher Jay Jakimczyk struck out to end the game...
...lead in the top in the fourth inning on a bases-loaded walk to Hoehn that brought in senior outfielder Jason Psirogianes. But Harvard rebounded in the bottom half of the inning when senior shortstop Dave O'Connell singled to left to score junior catcher Jay Jakimczyk and tie the game...
Harvard blew a chance to send its fans home happy in the bottom of the seventh. With two outs and men on first and second, Jakimczyk lined a single to left. But junior rightfielder Ted Decareau rounded third base too far, and was caught in a rundown that killed the rally and sent the game into extra innings...
...Crimson regained the lead in the top of the ninth when Jay Jakimczyk smashed a line drive over the centerfield fence with a man aboard to give Harvard a 9-7 advantage...
Harvard jumped out on top 2-0 in the nightcap as Jakimczyk singled in a run and another scored on a BC miscue. But in the bottom of the first, a batted ball hit starter Sean Johnston on the pitching elbow. He was replaced by Tony Lancette, who nursed a slimlead into the bottom of the fourth. Then EagleChris Mandile, who was previously hitless for theday, lifted a wind-aided fly ball that justcleared the centerfield fence...