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...each team,” Farrar said. “They did a good job of closing the deal.” HARTWICK 16, HARVARD 6The first game of the weekend proved to be a challenging one. The Hawks sped out to 7-0 lead and held Harvard scoreless until 2:20 remained in the first half when Smith drove the ball into the Hartwick goal from midrange. The Hawks quickly responded at the other end of the pool, regaining their seven-point lead.“The other team came out a little bit more intensely and we didn?...
...today really connect and get a hold of one,” Allard added. “She’s an offensive spark for us.”Harvard added two more runs in the inning, to bring its lead to 10-3 and both teams went scoreless in the sixth and seventh to finish the game.HARVARD 6, RHODE ISLAND 0In the first game of the doubleheader, the Crimson offense struck first in the third inning. Macadam singled to center field to drive in sophomore Emily Henderson, but the Harvard bats were not finished. With two outs...
...ground out to the shortstop. The Crimson quickly increased its lead in the second inning when Francis scored off a Macadam ground ball and in the fourth inning when Vertovez scored an unearned run off a fly ball from Shaw. Harvard and freshman pitcher Rachel Brown held the Quakers scoreless until the fifth inning. The rookie allowed only one run in the 3-1 victory.“When she’s on the mound, we’re just really confident behind her,” Bock said. “We have a really confident mentality...
...classmate Whitney Shaw. But that was as far as she would get, as junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, grounded out to end the inning.Vertovez pitched strongly through the first three frames, not allowing a runner past second base, but Columbia broke the scoreless tie in the fourth.Junior Dani Pineda led off the inning for the Lions with a single to right field and came home on Johnson’s bomb. Freshman Julia Moore came on in the fifth and pitched two innings of scoreless relief, but the Crimson couldn’t string together...
...trying to show teams that we are the real deal,” senior co-captain Bailey Vertovez said. “We came out with pride in that second game and tried to silence their bats.” Despite the enthusiasm, the night game was scoreless through three innings. Senior Hayley Bock sparked the Harvard scoring spree, leading off the fourth inning with a double and coming home on a single by junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor. The Crimson added another run to its lead in both the fifth and sixth innings before...