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...HARVARD 6, PRINCETON 3It was a showdown of Ivy aces in the nightcap, with Haviland, the league’s 2006 Pitcher of the Year, taking the ball for Harvard and Christian Staehely, who earned the preseason nod for the same honor this season, on the mound for the Tigers.After a few mediocre non-conference outings, Haviland proved that he is still the cream of the Ancient Eight pitching crop, turning in eight-plus innings and allowing three earned runs on eight hits. “It’s one you circle on your calendar anyway...
...guys who when things don’t go well...he doesn’t come out saying I’m going to blow it by people here,” Walsh said. “He’s got a lot of good composure on the mound.”Sophomore Adam Cole came in on relief duty in the eighth and threw two scoreless innings to put the Cornell away. According to Walsh, Cole’s outing may have also served as an audition for the closer’s role.“When...
...when two batters reached on walks, bringing the winning run to the plate with two outs. But Watkins got Varner to fly out to right field, clinching the sweep.HARVARD 5, PRINCETON 2A big day at the plate from captain second baseman Julia Kidder and a strong performance on the mound from Madick gave the Crimson a win in the first game of its weekend road trip.Kidder went 2-for-3 with four RBI, highlighted by a two out, two-run home run in the third that broke a 2-2 tie. It was her first homer of the season, after...
Freshman Dana Roberts started the game on the mound, pitching two innings of two-run ball. Madick finished off the pitching with five innings of relief, striking out five and earning her second win in as many days...
...complete-game, five-hit gem by Columbia’s John Baumann. In the opening game, the top of the Crimson lineup caught fire and was backed by an outstanding relief appearance by senior Jake Bruton. COLUMBIA 5, HARVARD 1 While Baumann’s dazzling performance on the mound captivated the crowd, it was the ejections of Walsh and assistant coach Gary Donovan in the bottom of the first inning that generated the most excitement among the 178 in attendance. Donovan was ejected by first base umpire John Libke after disputing a safe call on a pickoff attempt...