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...Harvard bullpen then finished the job. Sophomore Dan Berardo, who had relieved junior starter Dan Zailskas in the top of the fifth, threw a scoreless sixth and handed the ball to senior Tom Stack-Babich...
...only five goals. Neither Halpern nor Martin could put a tally on the board for Harvard, and the pair was held to only two shots on goal through the game. Princeton also nullified Crimson offensive threats, junior tri-captain Sara Flood and freshman Tyler Petropulos, who also remained scoreless in Saturday’s match. Harvard was held at zero through the entire first half, and the first 10 minutes of the second half. The Princeton offense was led by Kristin Schwab, who scored a career-high five goals in the match, and Kristin Morrison, who tallied another four. Freshman...
...struggled early on, the squad recovered due to stellar bullpen work from young Crimson arms. Freshman Conner Hulse posted the best outing of the day, after relieving Keuper to finish the second. The hurler Harvard coach Joe Walsh has called “a bulldog” worked 2.1 scoreless innings, allowing only two hits while striking out three and walking none.“Today was the first time I really felt comfortable on the mound all year,” Hulse said. “I felt like I had all of my stuff, so I was pretty...
...lead in the ninth], and you don’t want to hang around for too long.”The game started off as a pitcher’s duel between Harvard rookie Conner Hulse and the Big Red’s Matt Hill, who maintained a scoreless battle through five innings. Hulse relented in the sixth, giving up three runs, two of which came off a Domenic DiRicco homer. Cornell picked up another run in the seventh to take a 4-0 lead.But the Crimson bats woke up in the bottom of the frame...
...five in the fifth to jump out to a commanding 8-0 lead. But the Tigers halved the Crimson’s advantage in the sixth, stringing together four hits and a walk with two outs and a runner on third to make the game 8-4.Both teams went scoreless in the seventh and eighth innings, and Princeton trailed by four heading into the ninth. The Tigers’ Dan DeGeorge led off the ninth inning with a home run, but rookie reliever Jonah Klees, who had entered the game for Zailskas with two outs in the sixth, quickly retired...