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...them. You give people enough opportunities and they’re going to score goals.”The game began quietly, with both teams exhibiting a stout defense throughout the first half. Tough defense and lengthy possessions on offense held the Crusaders (5-7, 1-5 Patriot) scoreless in the frame. It was only the fifth quarter this year that Harvard (4-6, 2-2 Ivy) has held its opponent without a goal.Senior attackman Greg Cohen netted the only goal of the first quarter with 10:58 remaining on a tough shot that snuck into the left corner...
...next at-bat. Senior Susie Winkeller hit a solo home run of her own in the fifth, her fourth of the year.The pitching easily made the lead hold up.Junior Shelly Madick started threw four shutout innings and picked up the win to improve to 11-3.Classmate Amanda Watkins threw a scoreless fifth in relief, and Roberts closed it out, allowing only an unearned run in two innings of work.The Crimson touched Bears starter Kristen Schindler in the third. Sophomore Bailey Vertovez singled with the bases loaded to to plate one and captain second baseman Julia Kidder walked to bring home another.Harvard...
...last three innings, freshman Dana Roberts held the Bobcats scoreless as the Crimson extended the lead to 4-1. Roberts, most recently named Ivy League Pitcher of the Week, earned her third save of the season. The combined staff tallied five strikeouts without giving up any walks...
...adjustment, especially if they’re throwing first pitch strikes.” Walsh said, “Even though it was pre-planned, I was thinking it was going work.” It almost did work. The combined efforts of the Harvard pitchers kept the Eagles scoreless in all but two innings. Junior Brad Unger started the game off for the Crimson with a 1-2-3 inning, and freshman Eric Eadington, sophomore Adam Cole, juniors Shawn Haviland and Steffan Wilson, and senior Jake Bruton also all threw scoreless innings. Walsh was especially impressed with Cole?...
Roberts turned the well-known adage into reality last week: the best offense is a good defense. Sure, the Crimson put up twelve runs against Holy Cross on Wednesday. But Harvard only earned one run on four hits against Yale on Saturday, and after five scoreless innings, the Crimson was able to walk off the field breathing a sigh of relief...