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...offensive side freshman Ellen Macadam was driven home three times by sophomore Lauren Murphy, junior Hayley Bock smashed a home run, and a run from first base by senior Danielle Kerper completed the scoring...
...plate first. With Harvard senior Amanda Watkins starting on the mound, the Big Green turned a one-out single into a run with another single, followed by a walk and then a sacrifice fly to left. The Crimson did not wait long to respond. In the second, senior Danielle Kerper got Harvard’s first hit of the game with a shot to right field. Two batters later junior Bailey Vertovez smacked her first home run of the year to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. Harvard tacked on an insurance run in the third when sophomore...
...fourth, sending a two-run longball over the fence. Francis followed suit with a fifth-inning solo shot.HARVARD 2, BROWN 0With the game scoreless into the fifth inning, Bowers, pinch hitting for Henderson, put Harvard on the board with a single to right to knock in senior Danielle Kerper. Kerper led off the inning with a double to left and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by junior Bailey Vertovez.The second run came from a solo homerun to center by sophomore Lauren Murphy. Murphy launched the longball on the first pitch of her at bat to mark her seventh...
...line. Columbia did not score after the fourth. The Crimson continued to pull further ahead with a team effort that included Macadam contributing another three RBI.In the fifth, pinch hitters gave Harvard a 5-3 lead. Sophomore Jessica Pledger added an RBI single to right center and senior Danielle Kerper had a two-RBI double to center.“We’re on an upward slope now,” Madick said. “I think it’s just going to go up from here. Everyone’s settling in and it was nice...
...after a pair of Crimson errors allowed a Quaker score. Sophomore starting pitcher Dana Roberts then escaped a nobody-out, bases-loaded jam to keep the game close. The teams traded runs in the second, with Harvard eventually tying the score in the bottom of the fifth. Senior Danielle Kerper sent a blast deep over the left center field fence for a solo opposite-field home run, evening the game at two and setting the table for Bowers’ heroics. “We had a great team effort over these last two days and had solid, mentally tough...