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...last season’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year just yet. With Harvard up, 6-2, with two outs in the top of the ninth inning and the bases full of Tigers, Walsh took the ball away from sophomore Ryan Watson, and sent Cole to the mound to exorcise his control demons in a situation where control was of the utmost importance...
...heart of the Bulldogs’ order on nine pitches. After Harvard picked up a run in the bottom of the frame to regain the four-run advantage, Perlman fanned two more in the seventh, with the second out of the inning coming on a weak dribbler to the mound. “He was just pounding the zone and doing everything he had to do, and I thought he did a really good job,” Walsh said. “He’s in total control of himself, in control of his pitches. He?...
...second of the season. He and fellow freshman Eric Eadington have formed an impressive rookie tandem for Harvard, helping to solidify a rotation that had some question marks before the season started. Much of Perlman’s success has been due to his poise on the mound, a trait not always guaranteed in such a young pitcher. According to Walsh, Perlman has developed his presence of mind by facing high-quality opposition in both high school and summer leagues. “He’s in total control of himself, in control of his pitches...
...single to second baseman Christina Guerland, one of her three hits on the day.“Both Shelly and Amanda had trouble getting ahead of batters,” Allard said. “We have to do a better job on the mound.”The Crimson managed only four hits against the Bulldogs’ pitching tandem of Kayla Kuretich and Deanna DiBernardi. Kuretich went the first four innings and allowed just three hits to improve to 3-3 on the season. DiBernardi allowed just one hit in three innings of relief to pick...
...whopping 12 runs in the second game, which was also a shutout—freshman Dana Roberts only allowed one hit. Both pitchers should see some innings against Yale this weekend. “We want to be very aggressive and explosive offensively, but also really efficient on the mound,” said Allard. If Harvard wins two of the four games against the Bulldogs this weekend, it will have matched the number of Ivy League wins it garnered last year, when the Crimson went 6-8 and finished fifth overall in the final standings...