Word: rbi
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...Taylor Meehan, the only All-Ivy selection on the squad, began to blister balls to the outfield and finished the year with a team-leading .330 average. Vance, who started all 40 games, also picked up his play and finished the season ranked first on the team in runs, RBI, home runs, and stolen bases. Harvard crushed Brown in a four-game sweep after the series with Yale, but then lost three of four to Rolfe Division champion Dartmouth. The Crimson went 7-5—highlighted by the sweep of the Bears at home—to close...
...gave Princeton the lead from the get-go.Harvard settled down after the first, and the Tigers managed to put just four baserunners on over the following five frames. A leadoff hit in the seventh came around to score off a double down the left field line and an RBI single.Harvard finally crossed the plate in the bottom of the seventh when sophomore Melissa Schellberg started off the inning with a double to center. Kerper knocked her in with a sacrifice fly to right. Unable to recover from a four-run deficit in the opening inning, the Crimson’s offense...
...fourth. Freshman Dan Berardo, who started his second game of the season yesterday, did not allow a hit through the first three innings. In the fourth, however, Northeastern pounced, scoring five runs off four hits, two walks, and an error. Berardo was removed after Alex Fox hit an RBI ground rule double...
...with each player smashing a home run in the final Ivy League doubleheader of their careers.Vance went deep in the top of the fifth and Kramer followed an inning later. A career .254 hitter coming into this season, Kramer posted a .320 batting average with three homers and 16 RBI this year.“He’s a kid who works hard every day,” Haviland said. “In our class over four years he’s gotten better than any of us.”—Staff writer Loren Amor...
...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 in the opener that led the Big Green attack. “Sometimes in tough losses we say the ball has eyes,” Madick said. “They had a really solid double...