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...Sunday, but was unable to complete the sweep in either twinbill, finishing .500 on the weekend.Harvard will look to even things out on Thursday when it travels to Amherst to take on UMass before another weekend of Ivy competition against league-leader Princeton and Penn.HARVARD 2, YALE 0After a scoreless inning of relief in the first game of the afternoon, sophomore Amanda Watkins went the distance in the second, closing the door on the Bulldogs with a shutout at Yale’s Dewitt Family Field.Watkins scattered three hits and struck out two in cruising to her second shutout...
...frame to keep Harvard on pace. The last two goals brought Curtis to a team-high 30 goals scored this season. Following a goal by freshman Kaitlin Martin, the Crimson was within two at 10-8. This goal, however, would be the last for Harvard, as the team went scoreless in the final ten minutes of the game. Sophomore Katie Lewis-Lamonica touched off a 4-0 run by Princeton, a scoring frenzy in which four different players found the net for the Tigers. The offensive drive put the Princeton ahead for good. Saturday’s game marks...
...Harvard coach Erik Farrar said. “Everybody got in, got some playing time, which is important come tournament time.” The Crimson led 5-3 after a fast-paced first quarter, but its defense was able to tighten up and hold Connecticut College scoreless for the next two quarters. On offense, Harvard scored three goals in each of the second and third quarters to build an 11-3 lead. “We gave up some 6-on-5’s in the first quarter,” Farrar said. “We made...
...Starter Adam Cole struggled for the first time in Ivy League action, lasting only 3 2/3 innings and allowing three runs on seven hits. Matt Brunnig earned his third win of the season with two scoreless innings of relief and Castellanos threw a single pitch in nailing down his first save of the year...
...high and finishing at the knees. He’s making it tough.” Cole, for his part, continued one of the more impressive runs by a freshman Harvard pitcher in recent memory. He held the Quakers to only four hits and struck out five in eight scoreless innings, mixing in two variations of his slider with a hard fastball. Haviland struggled to find words for Cole’s recent success. “He’s just...I guess I probably can’t swear,” Haviland said, adding...