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...with Harvard’s rotation depleted due to sophmore Marc Hordon’s sprained shoulder, Nyweide (5-3) willed his way to a career-best 14 strikeouts and a complete-game five hitter to lead the Crimson to a 5-1 victory...
With the obstacles facing the Crimson, one could easily find reason to pray for rain. Sophomore Marc Hordon, whose 1.61 Ivy League ERA in four appearances is tops among starters in the conference, will also be unavailable to pitch due to a shoulder injury suffered last weekend. Senior Justin Nyweide will likely open the three-game series, but the usually steady starter has struggled lately, giving up nine runs in 2.1 innings to Dartmouth in his last appearance. Sophomore Trey Hendricks, the team’s best hitter and a strong candidate to start one of the games, came...
Sophomore Marc Hordon came up, pinch hitting for sophomore Trey Hendricks who had injured his knee on a slide in the sixth inning. Making his first plate appearance since injuring his shoulder last weekend, Hordon hit a weak grounder to Stern to end the inning...
...Green explosion also jolted the Crimson’s pitching blueprint. Harvard’s weekend rotation this season has consisted of seniors Justin Nyweide and Ben Crockett on Saturdays and junior two-way player Marc Hordon and senior Chaney Sheffield on Sundays. But when Hordon sprained his shoulder sliding into third on Saturday, the Game Four starter became a huge question mark...
Injuries have not helped Harvard’s cause. Sophomore righthander Marc Hordon, who has been the Crimson’s best starter after Crockett this spring, did not pitch yesterday and is out indefinitely with an injured shoulder. It is the second time in a month that Hordon has missed a start...