Word: nightcap
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After junior ace Shawn Haviland went the distance in game one, Harvard head coach Joe Walsh used five pitchers in the nightcap as freshman starter Eric Eadington struggled with his control...
Sophomore Adam Cole lasted just one-third of an inning in his first Ivy League start of the season, walking three and allowing four hits before departing with the bases loaded in the top of the first in the nightcap...
...only got her one run, but that was all she needed,” said captain and second baseman Julia Kidder.HARVARD 5, YALE 2A four-run first was more than enough for the Crimson, as it completed the doubleheader sweep of Yale on Friday by winning the nightcap, 5-2. Harvard got four runs in the first frame with just two hits, thanks to three Bulldog errors. The first two batters of the game, senior shortstop Lauren Brown and freshman centerfielder Stephanie Krysiak, each reached on errors. Kidder sacrificed them over to second and third, then Murphy walked to load...
...split today,” coach Joe Walsh said. “It really took us a while to get going. You’ve got to eliminate the mistakes.” 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...
...survival,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We had a lot of enthusiasm going beforehand and we just blocked the cold out.”Harvard received offensive contributions from its entire lineup in the nightcap, along with seven solid innings from junior starter Brad Unger.In the first game, freshman Eric Eadington struck out nine batters over 6 2/3 innings to get his first collegiate win.“It’s definitely the coldest weather I’ve ever thrown in,” said Eadington, a California native...