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...Sophomore Matt Vance led off the frame with his third hit of the game, a triple launched deep into Red Rolfe Field’s cavernous center field. Taylor Meehan followed with a high chopper that just eluded the reach of the Dartmouth first baseman, and Josh Klimkiewicz—in the midst of a monster day at the plate—scored Meehan with a laser-beam double to right-center...
Starting pitcher Matt Brunnig began the seventh, but was chased without retiring a batter. Brad Unger stepped in but struggled, allowing two inherited runners and one of his own to score, and was bailed out only by a critical double play ball—the Crimson infield’s third crucial turn of the game. All told, Brunnig allowed eleven hits and eight runs (six earned) in his six-plus innings of work, striking out two and walking one. Although he did not have his sharpest stuff on the mound, Brunnig had his best-ever day at the plate...
Sophomore centerfielder Matt Vance was able to break out of a brief slump by going 2-3 with a triple and two runs scored, in addition to notching a league-leading 24th stolen base. Classmate and second baseman Taylor Meehan had a career effort at the plate, going 4-5, while third baseman Steffan Wilson drove in three, upping his team-leading RBI total...
...taken the field since its unforgettable triple-overtime triumph over Yale. Almost five and a half months later, the season begins anew—with a few notable names missing.Despite no playing time for sophomore signal-caller Liam O’Hagan, junior running back Clifton Dawson, captain Matt Thomas, or junior defensive tackle Michael Berg, the Crimson saw its first game-situation action of the year at the team’s annual Spring Game on Friday afternoon in front of a sparse crowd at Harvard Stadium.Technically, the second-team White squad “defeated?...
...actually out-hit Dartmouth 14-8, but also committed four errors to the Big Green’s two. Harvard scored all eight of its runs in the fifth through eighth innings, but was never able to truly threaten against the beleaguered Faiola, leaving nine runners on base.Sophomore centerfielder Matt Vance was able to break out of a brief slump by going 2-3 with a triple and two runs scored, in addition to notching a league-leading 24th stolen base. Classmate and second baseman Taylor Meehan had a career effort at the plate, going 4-5, while third baseman...