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...centerfield gravel, in the midst of a 23-9 Big Green embarrassment.Klimkiewicz’s RBI double, the first of 13 insurance runs that followed sophomore Taylor Meehan’s go-ahead RBI single in the eighth (not to mention sophomore Matt Vance’s critical leadoff triple), turned what had been a hotly contested slugfest into a division-clinching rout. “I absolutely love having him in the lineup,” said senior starting pitcher Matt Brunnig. “He’s in the three-to-five hole, and every time...
...were lose and ready to throw,” Allard said “Their stuff was working and they were on. Both of them threw very well.”In the sixth, she allowed a one-out double to the number nine hitter, center fielder Tara Hiteman. Leadoff hitter Danielle Quimby scored Hiteman with a single up the middle that Watkins nearly grabbed. The next two batters contributed hits that scored Quimby and put runners on second and third. Allard then replaced Watkins with Vertovez, who had been playing right field.Vertovez struck out the first batter she faced...
Vance, left on base after a leadoff double in his first at-bat, sparked the rally by lashing a one-out triple down the right-field line and scored when senior Lance Salsgiver reached on a throwing error. Salsgiver moved to second on a sacrifice bunt, and came around on an RBI single from Steffan Wilson. Harvard then took the lead for good with a run in the fourth, this time courtesy of the bottom of its order. Junior catcher Andrew Casey moved sophomore Taylor Meehan to third with a double to left field. Meehan rushed home on a wild...
...lead on a mere nine hits, though aided by three hit batters, two walks, and an error. Wilson drove in two runs with a double in the second and delivered the crowning blow with a three-run long-ball that capped the five-run third. Leadoff man Brendan Byrne scored in all three innings and so did right fielder Lance Salsgiver in his three times up.Backup catcher Matt Kramer unintentionally encapsulated Harvard’s aggressiveness and the Lions’ haplessness when his hard slide in the second inning broke up a potential double play and ignited...
...sophomore from Farmington, Conn., whose performance is heating up just as the bats have shown signs of cooling. He will start Game 1 of tomorrow’s Ivy home-opening doubleheader against Penn (7-19, 2-6 Ivy). Sophomore Matt Vance, the team’s de facto leadoff man—his ten steals lead the league—will be conspicuously absent from the outfield. Vance stayed home yesterday to visit with doctors about what appeared to be a torn labrum, the principal muscle of the throwing shoulder. Until Sunday’s game against Cornell...