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...team and we got [the win] tough.”Showing no signs of complacency after winning the Ancient Eight North Division the previous weekend, the Crimson started brightly against its opponents.“I thought we came out really crisp today,” said captain and pitcher Shelley Madick. “Now that we know we have clinched the division, we were really looking to sharpen our game up and fine-tine things before we head into the championship next weekend. “I think that we all came out ready to play and BU?...
...bottom of the fifth to make things comfortable. A run-scoring triple from the speedy Vance stayed just inside the yard, and Kramer followed with a single that plated the captain and made it 4-0. “The more runs, the better—any pitcher will tell you that,” Unger said. “These guys have been battling all year, and it’s good to see.”The 6’8” senior looked unhittable until the ninth, when a single, walk and wild pitch suddenly...
...fill the void that class has left, and the freshmen have done just that. It’s been great to see.”HARVARD 6, BROWN 0In the fourth game and third shutout win of the series, Harvard clinched the Ivy League North Division title. Senior pitcher Amanda Watkins earned the win, allowing only two hits and no runs in four innings. “Amanda had a great performance today,” Madick said. “She really stepped up when we needed that last win to clinch and it was great that...
...championship.” BOSTON COLLEGE 6, HARVARD 4The second game at Solider’s Field was a dramatic affair. Boston College was the first to cross the plate with two runs in the opening frame. Those were the only two runs that Harvard starting pitcher Bailey Vertovez gave up.The Crimson scored all of its runs in a four-run fifth inning. But the Eagles didn’t take long to respond. Boston College got their first two batters on base to start the sixth inning. With two on and no one out Allard sent Madick...
...allowed three runners to come home.But Northeastern chipped away at its deficit, pulling within one in the fourth on a two-run double by DiCesare that concluded a superb nine-pitch at-bat and chased Crimson starter Ben Sestanovich. Max Warren, who was Harvard’s most reliable pitcher in the early portion of the Ivy schedule but has struggled of late, got out of the fourth-inning jam but allowed the Huskies to take a 6-5 lead on a passed ball and sac fly in the next frame.The Crimson came back to tie things...