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...ball up a lot and not adjusting,” Allard said. “Then we got it on the ground, and it worked—we strung hits together.” And like a furious assembly line, Harvard produced hit after hit. Junior co-captain Julia Kidder started the rally with a double to left field. A sacrifice fly advanced Kidder to third, and senior Rachel Murray drove her home with a hard single to center. Junior Susie Winkeller replaced Murray as a pinch-runner before freshman Hayley Bock followed Kidder’s lead with another...
...Crimson tried to rally in the bottom of the seventh as freshman center fielder Jade Reichling hit a one-out infield single and advanced to second on Brown’s single to right.The Rams brought in freshman reliever Odalys Torres, however, and she got junior captain second basemen Julia Kidder to ground into a 5-3 double play.For most of the game, it appeared URI would be rendered helpless offensively by strong Harvard pitching. Through the first five innings, Watkins had allowed only one base runner.“Both of [our pitchers] were lose and ready to throw...
...acted show ran April 20 to 22. According to the production company, it wasn’t geared solely toward pre-frosh, freshmen, or even Harvard students. A collaboration by writer and director Nathan D. Johnson ’09, producers Allegra M. Richards ’09 and Julia L. Renaud ’09, and lyricist and composer Nicholas N. Commins ’09, “On the Heir” successfully explored the more universal themes of leaving home, finding serendipitous love, and appreciating the past for all the right reasons. The production chronicles...
...sixth inning when Vertovez was called out at the plate on a throw from right field after a hit by junior Lauren Brown. Vertovez appeared to have slid underneath the tag at home, but the umpire disagreed.The Crimson mustered five hits, including doubles by sophmomore Danielle Kerper and junior Julia Kidder.HARVARD 7, PENN 6The Crimson scored early and often, then held on against a furious Quaker rally in the seventh to take the opener. Harvard scored four runs in the first inning off Penn starter Lindsey Permar, highlighted by freshman Hayley Bock’s two-run homer to left...
...sixth inning of Game One, the scoreboard was littered with zeros. The Crimson stayed focused at the plate, stringing together a pair of hits to get a run on the board. Brown doubled to centerfield with one out in that inning and scored off junior co-captain Julia Kidder’s subsequent double to center. Princeton hurler Erin Snyder retired the next two batters to end the inning, but the one run was all the Crimson would ultimately need to secure the win. Sophomore hurler Shelly Madick had an outing similar to last year’s performance against...