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...which was swept by its New Haven rival yesterday. In both games, the Crimson (19-12, 5-5 Ivy) mounted a seventh-inning comeback, but ultimately fell short. Yale (16-16, 5-5) defeated Harvard, 7-4, in the first game of the doubleheader, and the Bulldogs won the nightcap, 4-2, at a frigid Soldiers Field.“In the seventh inning we started scoring some runs, but obviously we need to find the runs faster,” co-captain Hayley Bock said.The games came on the heels of Saturday’s rainouts, also against Yale...
...only the fierce wind, but also some pesky competition that kept a suddenly prolific Crimson offense from coasting this weekend. Sunday’s nightcap, in particular, was a never-say-die affair that showcased the best—and the worst—that Harvard’s roster has to offer...
...Crimson offense came alive in the nightcap, putting up nine hits to snap Cornell’s 15-game win streak with a 6-5 victory...
...feel like we have a shot, especially the way our bats are going.”HARVARD 13, PRINCETON 12In a game that seemed like it would never end, Stack-Babich once again provided the heroics for the Crimson. Stack-Babich had six hits in the 17-inning nightcap, but none bigger than his walk-off single to win the game for Harvard, 13-12, over the Tigers. The victory for the Crimson came nearly four-and-a-half hours after the first pitch was thrown. In the bottom of the 17th inning with Harvard down, 12-11, senior Matt...
...Monday’s two victories at Penn, Harvard (17-7, 3-1 Ivy League) won its first two home games of the season in commanding fashion. Playing a doubleheader against Rhode Island (7-22), the Crimson was victorious in the first game, 6-0, and won the nightcap, 10-3. Harvard’s continuing strong defensive play, as well as a resurrected offense, helped secure both wins. In Harvard’s two previous doubleheaders, players had failed to score more than five runs, and Coach Jenny Allard was happy to see the team’s offense...