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...easy to makes errors,” captain Shelly Madick said. “We were capitalizing when they were behind in the count on us and we were hitting the ball pretty hard.”Despite the miserable weather, Harvard walked away with a pair of 10-3 wins.HARVARD 10, COLUMBIA 3The worsening conditions did not faze sophomore Jennifer Francis, who contributed two key hits, knocking in half of the Crimson’s runs with five RBI. Three of those runs were scored in the second inning, when Francis tripled down the right field line. Entering...
After evening its Ivy League record at 3-3 over the weekend, the Harvard softball team (12-15, 5-3 Ivy) continued its winning ways with a pair of victories over a visiting Penn squad Monday afternoon at Soldiers Field. The doubleheader sweep helped the Crimson stretch their Ivy League North Division lead to three games heading into divisional play, which starts next weekend at rival Yale. The defending Ancient Eight champions could not have chosen a better time to find their stride, as the weekend’s success extends the Crimson’s win streak to five...
...position. Schnitter won her fourth singles match in a row, 6-2, 6-3, and Ko triumphed, 6-0, 6-3, for her team-leading seventh victory of the season. In doubles, Ko and Rosekrans continued their dominating weekend with an 8-1 victory at No. 2. The pair leads the team with five wins. Schnitter and junior Laura Peterzan won 8-2 at No. 1 to clinch the doubles point. “It was a great way to start our April and Ivy League,” Schnitter said. “Now we?...
...Crimson’s hibernating bats and shoddy infield defense betrayed it in the second game of the dreary afternoon doubleheader. Due to errors on the infield, Warren was forced to get extra outs in the fourth and fifth innings and could not escape without allowing a pair of unearned runs in each frame. If not for double plays to end both threats—the first a 1-2-3 twin killing started by Warren, the second a dazzling catch-and-throw in the right field corner by senior Tom Stack-Babich—the damage would have been...
...finish line, taking the second set 6-2.Kumar controlled his match throughout, winning 6-3, 6-3, while Nguyen had an easier time of his opponent, winning 6-3, 6-1.At No. 1, junior co-captian Clayton lost 7-6, 6-3.Harvard lost the doubles point, but the No. 1 pair of Ermakov and Kumar continued to shine, winning 8-3, in their seventh consecutive victory as a pair.“It was our goal to peak during Ivies and to lead the doubles lineup at one, and it looks like we might be able to do that,” Kumar...