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...Crimson did not cross the plate until the fifth, when pinch-runner Max Warren alertly scored all the way from second on a throwing error by Dartmouth third baseman Tommy Myette...
...assembly line, Harvard produced hit after hit. Junior co-captain Julia Kidder started the rally with a double to left field. A sacrifice fly advanced Kidder to third, and senior Rachel Murray drove her home with a hard single to center. Junior Susie Winkeller replaced Murray as a pinch-runner before freshman Hayley Bock followed Kidder’s lead with another double to left field. Winkeller then scored on freshman Bailey Vertovez’s RBI single. An error by the Holy Cross shortstop loaded the bases, and a pair of singles and a sacrifice fly drove...
...slugging percentage to .889 in nine at-bats with his homer....Morgan Brown, who has been bothered by a sore hamstring for almost a month, entered the game as a defensive replacement in the ninth and singled in the bottom of the inning. He was replaced by pinch runner Adam Cole, who doubles as the team’s second starter in the pitching rotation...
...appeared to be out of the inning when reliever Bailey Vertovez induced shortstop Jamie Plamondon to ground to short.Junior shortstop Lauren Brown’s throw was low, however, and first baseman Suzy Cominski could not dig it out. The ball rolled in front of the bag as both runners scored.“I think if we would have gotten that out, we would have won 3-2,” said Harvard manager Jenny Allard.The next batter doubled to deep right to score Plamondon and give URI a 2-run lead.The Crimson tried to rally in the bottom...
...started the game at designated hitter and picked up the win to move to 4-0 on the year, sophomore Taylor Meehan lashed a single past the drawn-in third baseman, plating two. A bunt single by Harvard second baseman Jeff Stoeckel, followed by another error, brought two more runners home. “I don’t think [Brown] was ready to see the kind of game we played,” Stoeckel said. “We made most of the plays; they got a little rattled....So we just came out and played better, harder baseball...