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...first home run of the season down the left field line in the fourth. HARVARD 4, NOTRE DAME 0 The Crimson cruised to victory against the Fighting Irish on the backs of its standout rookie pitchers, Eadington and Perlman. Eadington started the game, pitching 4 1/3 scoreless innings and striking out three batters. But due to a high pitch count—caused in large part by the six walks he issued—Eadington was replaced by Perlman in the fifth. Perlman did not disappoint, allowing only four baserunners in 4 2/3 innings on the way to his first...
...Although the Crimson outshot the Knights, 18-7, in the second period, Clarkson shut down Harvard’s offensive onslaught. Off of a long pass from Reese, Taylor took a fast slap shot at the Golden Knights net, but goaltender David Leggio halted the Crimson attack. Holding Harvard scoreless, Clarkson handed the Crimson its first shutout since a 2004 tie against Northern Michigan and its first shutout loss in 98 games. “We had numerous chances to score, but their goalie played well, and we weren’t able to [finish],” Du said...
...runs in the second inning.All three Crimson pitchers that threw against the Redhawks appeared in the second inning. Vertovez started and, after giving up six runs, was relieved by junior Amanda Watkins, who contributed one out while surrendering two runs. Roberts then came in to pitch a scoreless 4 1/3 innings to close out the game.“They came out and attacked our pitchers, but our freshman, Roberts, was able to stop them,” Allard said. “After that they didn’t score again.”Harvard fought back against Miami...
...against opponents Quinnipiac, Duquesne, and Notre Dame at Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Fla. Yesterday, the Crimson shut out Notre Dame by a score of 4-0. The win came thanks to the performances of freshmen pitchers Eric Eadington and Max Perlman. Eadington started the game, managing 4 2/3 scoreless innings despite walking six batters. Perlman came on in relief in the fifth, blanking the Fighting Irish with 4 1/3 innings of two-hit baseball to get the win. Junior third baseman Steffan Wilson provided the offense for Harvard, driving in three runs, including two on a double down...
...last time the two met was in Harvard’s 4-3 loss against St. Lawrence in the semifinals of the ECAC Tournament, in which Harbec got the better of her Crimson counterpart, scoring two goals and an assist while Chu was held scoreless. But no matter the outcome, the chance to go head-to-head is always an exciting prospect for the two. “It’s just so much fun to play against a good player like that,” Harbec says. While the Saints sent Harvard packing in the ECAC playoffs...