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...Crimson had a final chance to come back against closer Brett Rosenthal in the top of the ninth, scoring one on a double by Brown and loading the bases with two outs before sophomore Matt Vance struck...
...Crimson, allowing nine runs in 3 2/3 innings and laboring through 85 pitches. Only three of the runs, however, were earned. Harvard’s defense committed three errors on the first three batters of the game—including the first of an eventual three by freshman Matt Rogers, a former high school shortstop whom Crimson coach Joe Walsh was trying out at third base.“[Dukovich] threw well,” Salsgiver said. “It was just, you know, they had four or five little Texas Leaguers that fell in and we just weren?...
...gone in the second quarter, defenders left O’Donnell alone with two attackers, which led to a score on an open goal. But the goaltender matchup did not help the cause either; O’Donnell and Pike were outplayed by Big Red junior goaltender Matt McMonagle. “He played out of his mind today,” junior Greg Cohen said. “Maybe that’s regular for him, I don’t know, but he played really well.” McMonagle had 14 saves and allowed three goals, while...
...Crimson lineup, if not the league. Cole (2-2) befuddled the Penn batters on Saturday, blanking them through eight innings of four-hit ball with a strong fastball and dancing slider. “I can’t say enough about him,” sophomore catcher Matt Kramer said. “He’s a gamer and a gritty pitcher. He’s got some nasty stuff—a great fastball and a devastating slider with tons of movement that really mixes hitters up.” In the doubleheader against the Quakers, Cole...
...reminded me of baseball’s ineffable appeal.* * *The first play was no joking matter. A kid got hurt. Columbia starting second baseman Kyle Roberts injured his knee when, on a ground ball to shortstop with runners on first and second and nobody out in the second inning, Matt Kramer slid hard into the base to break up the possible double play. It worked, too: the fielder made no throw and Harvard went on to plate four in the frame, building an insurmountable 7-0 advantage. Kramer had no visible malicious intent on the slide. He didn?...