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Freshman Ellen Macadam was hit by a pitch and then stole second to start things off in the third. Next, Vertovez took a free pass to first and sophomore Lauren Murphy reached safely on an infield error that loaded the bases. A wild pitch brought Macadam across the plate, the first of seven runs in the inning...
After going down 2-0 in the first inning, Harvard pulled itself together and rallied past Maine, 4-3. Down 3-2 in the sixth sophomores Melissa Schellberg and Stephanie Krysiak each knocked a single up the middle to set up a two-out at bat for Macadam...
...fight hard enough to get through the unpredictable road that is the Ivy season. FAB FOURWhen it arrived at Harvard, the softball class of 2011 was lucky enough to become part of the reigning Ivy League champions. But if the rookie crew of Caitlin Bowers, Emily Henderson, Ellen Macadam, and Alex Torres wants to help keep the title in Cambridge in 2008, the freshmen are going to need to fill some important holes. The most notable gaps left in the Harvard line-up after last year’s successful campaign are at second and short, where Lauren Brown...
...double, knocking in the Beavers’ first run. Up until that point, Madick had allowed only three hits. Harvard stepped up and immediately tied the score in the bottom half of the sixth with an RBI from sophomore Jennifer Francis. Francis knocked in freshman Ellen Macadam, pinch running for sophomore Melissa Schellberg. The final inning proved detrimental to the Crimson, as the team failed to tie it up in the bottom of the seventh, losing its first game of the five-game tournament. “Our bats are coming out swinging,” Madick said...
...Morning News. She started a new line of products at K Mart. What all this means is that an encounter with Martha will go on being an experience not so different from getting hit by a Mack truck full of daisies. As you peel yourself off the macadam, you're free to cry out against all that is filigreed, twice marinated and hand dipped. You may even be allowed to live. But you will know you have met the woman who sold colonial Williamsburg to Levittown...