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Junior Frank Herrmann—who entered the day as the Ivy League’s second-best pitcher in ERA—and Dartmouth ace Josh Faiola were both roughed up early...
Flash forward to yesterday, and Byrne raised his average to a team second-best .360, adding three more RBI. Ironically, he did it from the DH slot...
Welch was a significant factor in Grumet-Morris’s success, anchoring a Harvard defense that registered a 1.88 GAA—enough for second-best nationwide. He is only the seventh Crimson player to earn All-American honors twice in his career, adding his 2005 First Team selection to his 2003 Second Team pick...
...year with the team. He doesn’t act like one, easily handling the pressure of filling the void left by last season’s Ivy batting champ, Trey Hendricks ’04.And he sure doesn’t hit like one. Wilson is batting .362, second-best on the team, and leads the squad with a whopping .710 slugging percentage. He’s tied for the team lead in hits (25) and paces Harvard in RBI (21), total bases (49), and home runs (5). He can pitch a little, too: two saves in three appearances...
With 11 home runs—the school’s second-best ever, after trading bombs with school record-holder Zak Farkes in 2004—Mann slugged .559 on the way to a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection at catcher, and played his best baseball in the season’s crucial final weeks...