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...another of the home team’s nine runs. With regular leadoff hitter Dillon O’Neill out after being hit in the face with a pitch Saturday, Rogers stepped in—and stepped out in a big way.“He really set the pace,” Walsh said. “You don’t usually expect that from your leadoff guy.”Haviland pitched yet another complete game for the Crimson, going all seven innings without allowing an earned run in a 9-3 win in the opener. Coming...
...winds from the ocean so you typically have high winds there and they were even higher [Sunday]. It’s a nice view but not good for golf.” On day one, Harvard shot 300, five shots off the pace set by rival Yale and good enough for second place. Round two’s 312 pushed the Crimson back to fourth after Columbia scorched the field with a 293. Yale held on to first with a 299. Ultimately, Yale came apart on day three, shooting 315 to Columbia’s 304 and cementing the Bulldog?...
...people realize,” Haviland said. “They’ve all made adjustments and are putting the ball in play hard and good things are starting to happen.”Harvard will need to keep mashing if it wants to keep pace with Brown, which has been the best hitting team in the Ivy League this season. Six players are batting above .300 and seven Bears have more RBI than the Crimson’s leading run-producer, Vance, who has 15 RBI. Harvard hurlers will have to find a way to contain Brown...
...some great numbers against them. It hasn’t been all negative.” Yesterday, Harvard looked to reverse the effects of the last few weeks, but fell short of clinching the win. Within the first five minutes of the game, the Crimson set the pace and achieved multiple scoring opportunities, including shots on goal from junior Kaitlin Martin and senior Natalie Curtis. The contest progressed into a back and forth battle, but Dartmouth ended the stalemate 13 minutes into the game, taking the lead, 1-0. But just two minutes later, freshman Jess Halpern knocked...
...Crimson came back to tie things up in the top half of the eighth. Vance singled home freshman Dillon O’Neill, who had walked and taken second on a sacrifice by junior Matt Rogers. The captain went 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs to pace the Crimson at the plate.“Our offense is really starting to pick it up, especially early,” Vance said. “Now we just need to work on continuing to hit and not relaxing and relying on that early lead?...