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After only four collegiate starts, freshman pitcher Adam Cole has solidified his spot as one of the top starters in the Crimson lineup, if not the league. Cole (2-2) befuddled the Penn batters on Saturday, blanking them through eight innings of four-hit ball with a strong fastball and dancing slider. “I can’t say enough about him,” sophomore catcher Matt Kramer said. “He’s a gamer and a gritty pitcher. He’s got some nasty stuff—a great fastball...
...Cornell was in the top of the seventh inning, when the Crimson was down 8-3. Harvard strung together a few hits and knocked in two runs. The first came off a single by Vertovez and the second resulted from a sacrifice fly by senior Erin Halpenny. Cornell pitcher Jenn Meunier, who struck out one and allowed no hits in her inning of relief, stopped the rally. Freshman pitcher Bailey Vertovez, who had notched 11 strikeouts and recorded her fourth win on Thursday, started yesterday’s game, pitching 3.1 innings. She allowed four runs on six hits, striking...
...throwing it not up high, coming at the belt; it’s starting knee-high and finishing at the knees. He’s making it tough.” Cole, for his part, continued one of the more impressive runs by a freshman Harvard pitcher in recent memory. He held the Quakers to only four hits and struck out five in eight scoreless innings, mixing in two variations of his slider with a hard fastball. Haviland struggled to find words for Cole’s recent success. “He’s just...I guess...
...Harvard baseball team split a doubleheader with Penn (8-20, 3-7 Ivy), losing the first game 1-0 in the final inning and winning the second by a 7-0 margin. The Crimson offense struggled to complement the efforts of the team’s two top pitchers, sophomore Shawn Haviland and freshman Adam Cole, who impressed by allowing only one run over 15 innings. Junior Brendan Byrne and senior Josh Klimkiewicz had solid days at the plate. Byrne went 3-6 during the day, including a eighth-inning double that broke the second game open for the Crimson...
...Harvard got on the board first, striking in the second inning. Junior left fielder Susie Winkeller was hit by Terriers’ pitcher Shayne Lotito. Senior right fielder Pilar Adams laid down a sacrifice bunt to move Winkeller to second, and two batters later, sophomore first baseman Danielle Kerper drove an RBI double to left field...