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...Because the game was the last contest of the season, Crimson coach Joe Walsh tried to get all his seniors playing time. Senior Taylor Meehan moved to designated hitter to make room at second for senior Griff Jenkins, and starters Unger and Haviland took the mound for the final innings...
...stay up every inning, put pressure on them every inning, and play a solid game against them.” HARVARD 5, DARTMOUTH 2 In the second game of the day it was Dartmouth who crossed the plate first. With Harvard senior Amanda Watkins starting on the mound, the Big Green turned a one-out single into a run with another single, followed by a walk and then a sacrifice fly to left. The Crimson did not wait long to respond. In the second, senior Danielle Kerper got Harvard’s first hit of the game with a shot...
...After dropping three consecutive games to the Big Green, the determined Crimson finally assured that it would end its otherwise disappointing Ivy season on a high note.Harvard lost game one against Dartmouth, 8-4, as senior ace Shawn Haviland struggled against a potent Dartmouth lineup despite remaining on the mound for the length of the contest.But the Crimson suddenly came alive in the nightcap, clawing its way out of a six-run deficit by posting eight runs in the ninth inning to upset the Big Green, 10-8.HARVARD 10, DARTMOUTH 8The Crimson had found itself in this position before: down...
...double down the left field line. With one on and two out, Francis knocked one out of the park, adding another two runs.Harvard’s final at bat in the fourth inning saw another two runs off a two-out double by Macadam. Anchoring the mound, Madick threw for three innings, allowing three hits and striking out six Bears. Sophomore Margaux Black came in for two innings of relief, giving up two hits and closing the five-inning shutout.After clinching the title, the Crimson has six games left to play before the Ivy Championship Series?...
...Harvard (6-26, 5-9 Ivy) won twice against Brown (14-20, 5-9 Ivy) under clear, sunny skies in an afternoon doubleheader that gave the Crimson its first sweep of the year.Senior starter Max Warren overcame a rocky start to give Harvard a solid outing on the mound, and freshman third baseman Sean O’Hara ripped a clutch three-run double in a 6-4 victory in game one of the twinbill.The Crimson then took the nightcap thanks to another timely hit, a go-ahead double by senior Matt Kramer in the bottom of the seventh inning...