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...When it’s an Ivy series, you’re excited about it, particularly when it’s a division rival,” coach Joe Walsh said...
...last few games are any indication, Casertano will need a strong supporting cast to best the Crimson. Much like the offense, Harvard’s defense has led behind the consistently strong play of junior goalie Joe Pike. For Harvard the question will be whether or not the ‘D’ can play a full 60 minutes of stifling defense...
...Crimson (8-27, 7-9 Ivy) entered the bottom of the ninth with a 4-2 lead—the squad left the inning with a 5-4 defeat. “It was another heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With one out and runners on the corners in the bottom of the ninth, the Eagles’ Michael Belfiore lined a pitch to shortstop Jeff Stoeckel. The senior snagged the ball...
...lead, using the race’s first 20 strokes to put a comfortable half-length margin between itself and the trailing Crimson. In the early going, Harvard sat nearly even with MIT. At the 500-meter mark, the Tigers held a six-seat advantage over the Crimson. Coxswain Joe Lin called out an early move to keep Harvard close, urging his boat to push back on Princeton as both crews headed toward the halfway point. Harvard used the second 500 to methodically slash into Princeton’s lead, and by the time both boats sped through the Mass...
...twinbill, as freshman Sean O’Hara drilled a bases-clearing double to put the Crimson on top for the first time in the game en route to its second of four wins on the weekend. Sunday saw, of course, two complete-game efforts from coach Joe Walsh’s senior aces, not to mention a combined 23-hit performance by Harvard sluggers on the afternoon. But the doubleheader also displayed the animosity that lingers between these two rival clubs—even in a series that means less than it has in recent seasons.After...