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...have one standout inning but we kept the pressure on the entire game.”Sophomore outfielder Emily Henderson got Harvard’s action started in the second inning when she came home on a wild pitch by Quakers pitcher Emily Denstedt. Sophomore Ellen Macadam scored just moments later to end the inning with a 2-0 advantage for the Crimson. Though Penn managed to score in the fourth inning, Harvard increased its lead in the final two innings.Pinch running for junior third baseman Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson Sports Editor, junior Margaux Black was able...
...homer. “After the second game, we were obviously disappointed,” co-captain Hayley Bock said. “We were hitting a lot of shots, but we definitely didn’t have a lot of luck behind us.”Sophomore Ellen Macadam got Harvard started on the right foot, launching a double to center field in the top of the first.She advanced to third on a groundout from junior Jess Pledger, who is also a Crimson photographer, but Bock flied out to end the inning.The Crimson had another good chance...
...Vertovez. “But, we battled back and showed them we were able to compete and that we were great hitters.”Harvard pulled away from a 1-1 tie early on in the game, scoring seven runs in the span of three innings. Sophomore Ellen Macadam sparked the Crimson offense with a single and she continued to swing the bat effectively, putting up three runs, two hits and two RBI. “[We knew] we needed to get our bats alive and get moving, because scoring early on is very crucial to our game...
...scoreless ball. Co-captain Hayley Bock tied the game with a solo shot that sent the contest into extra innings at 3-3. Brown picked up her second win of the weekend, allowing only one hit and fanning four batters in two innings of relief. After sophomore Ellen Macadam reached on a fielder’s choice, junior Jessica Pledger provided the margin of victory with a two-run single in the eighth inning. “Our pitching staff is really coming together,” Vertovez said. “We talked a lot about making pitch...
...Kerper’s presence at first base will be sorely missed, the same group of players that made up the Ivy League’s best defensive team last year is back and ready for business. On the other side, the Crimson offense is led by sophomore Ellen Macadam, who rocked the Ivy League last year, posting a .371 average in her first year of collegiate softball. With 18 stolen bases, she was second in the Ivies only to fellow sophomore Emily Henderson. Henderson was dominant in the leadoff spot, hitting .319 and collecting a program-record 28 steals...