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...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, going 3-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored...
...seventh as Katie Chifcian doubled to left-center, pushing an unearned run across the plate to tie the game at 2. That set up the dramatic bottom of the tenth for Gleason, who singled home Kelly Fry to win it. Harvard got another strong start on the mound, this time from sophomore Amanda Watkins, who gave up only two runs (one earned) on seven hits and notched one strikeout. Sophomore Shelly Madick came in for two and two thirds innings of relief, allowing the winning run on three hits and taking the loss. DARTMOUTH 3, HARVARD 0 The Crimson...
...hurlers gave up a total of one earned run in the series. Sophomore Amanda Watkins threw a near-shutout in the second game, giving up only one run and one hit and delivering nine strikeouts in her complete game effort. “[Watkins] really dominated them on the mound,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “I knew she was definitely capable. She’s been working all year on consistency, and we played solid defense behind her.” The Crimson rallied behind Watkins, riding the momentum of the first game?...
...different.”“But,” he added, “to throw that in a losing effort is impressive. He’ll be a great matchup for Cole.”Adam Cole (2-2, 4.09), the Harvard freshman, will take the mound in Game 2. On Sunday at Dartmouth, Harvard will likely start Castellanos (4-3, 5.45) in Game 3. Beyond that, Harvard coach Joe Walsh could go with a combination of his most experienced arms—including seniors Matt Brunnig and Lance Salsgiver, and possibly even Haviland in relief?...
...than a lot of other teams on our schedule. It’s a mark for us because New England’s so important to us.” Indicating the stakes of the situation, Walsh went with Ivy League Pitcher of the Week Shawn Haviland on the mound. Haviland, who had thrived in previous midweek appearances in relief, relinquished a 2-0 Crimson lead in the second by allowing four runs. Walsh lifted Haviland in the third for No. 2 starter Adam Cole, which had been planned ahead of time. “I felt...