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...innings. Seniors Shawn Haviland and Brad Unger, the first and second men in Walsh’s rotation, each pitched an inning of middle relief. One of the afternoon’s bright spots was senior Taylor Meehan, who made his first appearance after midseason surgery and pitched a scoreless ninth and tenth.“Everyone’s been pitching well with our staff facing a lot of injuries,” Walsh said. “Credit those seniors for coming back and wanting the ball.” Eight of the nine seniors on Harvard?...
...could come in and be a stopper at the end of the game,” Allard says. “She really took on that role and really excelled.” Excelled is no understatement. Since the loss to Princeton, Madick has pitched 25.2 innings of scoreless softball, a stretch that has coincided with Harvard’s 11-game winning streak. Her new role began in an April 3 win over Cornell, the Crimson’s first Ivy victory after an 0-3 start, when Madick bailed sophomore Margaux Black out of a bases-loaded...
...Crimson walks and errors, followed by a double to center. The runs were charged to senior starter Amanda Watkins, who faced the first six batters and did not give up any hits. Watkins was relieved in the first by sophomore Dana Roberts., who earned the win, throwing 4.1 scoreless innings and allowing only two hits. Madick closed the game, pitching the final two innings and striking out two to extend her streak to 25.2 scoreless innings.After the Crimson’s three-run rally in the top of the fourth, the tally remained set at 7-3, as neither squad...
...killer today,” Madick added. “I think she had a first pitch strike on all but two of the batters.”Vertovez took over in the circle after the fourth and despite surrendering a hit and a walk, held Holy Cross scoreless for the fifth and final inning. The game was cut short because the Crimson’s eight run lead was enough to apply the “Mercy Rule.”HARVARD 2, HOLY CROSS 1 In the first game of the day Harvard came out admittedly missing some...
...Harvard’s recent run of hard-luck losers, freshman Anthony Nutter was the latest. In his first collegiate start, Nutter held Massachusetts scoreless through the first five innings and allowed three runs over seven-plus innings of work in a 3-0 loss to the Minutemen in the opening round of the Beanpot Tournament at Fraser Field...