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...wrap-roll-up-sandwich creation was unlike anything I had previously encountered. I savored each bite and, to my dining companion’s unsurprised boredom, chronicled each delicious detail that made the platter so utterly delectable. As I clawed the remnants of sticky, sweet cheese off my devoured plate, my blabbering became a monologue on how the dish—so close to perfection—might yet be bettered still...
...innings by Dartmouth starter Jake Pruner, Harvard’s bats came alive in the eighth. With one out in the inning, Big Green reliever Kyle Zeis surrendered walks to Matt Rogers and Andrew Prince around a double from freshman Sean O’Hara. After a passed ball plated Rogers, Albright put the Crimson right back in the game with a three-run shot to left-center. “It was my first collegiate home run, so it felt really good rounding second base,” Albright said. “I thought we were going...
...Madick said. “Today we knew that we had to stay up every inning, put pressure on them every inning, and play a solid game against them.” HARVARD 5, DARTMOUTH 2 In the second game of the day it was Dartmouth who crossed the plate first. With Harvard senior Amanda Watkins starting on the mound, the Big Green turned a one-out single into a run with another single, followed by a walk and then a sacrifice fly to left. The Crimson did not wait long to respond. In the second, senior Danielle Kerper...
...Crimson chased Steinsdoerfer.Reliever Kyle Zeis did not fare much better. The Dartmouth hurler mimicked his predecessor in terms of control problems, tossing two wild pitches of his own en route to Harvard tying the game. Then, as freshman Thomas Zollo came up to bat, Zeis finally found the plate, but with devastating results for the Big Green. Zollo laced a 1-1 pitch to right center, scoring freshman Sean O’Hara and junior Jared Wortzman and giving the Crimson a 10-8 lead.After the game, captain Matt Vance expressed interest in seeing where Zollo?...
...Dartmouth offense to speak of. That all changed in the fifth inning. The Big Green got a leadoff double from Alyssa Parker, who advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt from teammate Leigha Clarkson. The next batter knocked a single to left field that drove Parker across the plate and opened up the floodgates for an inning that didn’t end until Dartmouth had scored seven times on six hits and one Harvard error. Dartmouth center fielder Katie Chifcian contributed a two-RBI double in the rally, part of a 2-for-4, three RBI effort...