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...Jarron Smith clubbed a three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh, and Harvard did not collect its first base hit until the eighth, as the hosts went on to seize the late game by a 6-4 final. Smith connected on a belt-high curveball from junior Shawn Haviland, who allowed six earned runs—a product of eight hits and four walks in 6 2/3 innings—three more than he allowed in five Ivy starts in 2006, when he was named the league’s Pitcher of the Year. Meanwhile, the Crimson hitters...
...five-run fifth inning in a 13-6 drubbing of the Crimson. Three Harvard pitchers allowed at least four runs apiece. FLORIDA ATLANTIC 10, HARVARD 9Captain Brendan Byrne and junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich each went 3-for-5 to pace the Harvard offense, but junior ace Shawn Haviland spotted the Owls (21-10) an early lead and closer Steffan Wilson could not nail down the save in the Crimson’s second 10-9 loss in the span of four days. Once again, the Crimson brought a 9-7 lead into the final frame, but its bullpen...
...fielder Jarron Smith clubbed a three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh, and Harvard did not collect its first base hit until the eighth, as the hosts went on to seize the late game by a 6-4 final.Smith connected on a belt-high curveball from junior Shawn Haviland, who allowed six earned runs on eight hits and four walks in 6 2/3 innings, or three more than he allowed in five Ivy starts in 2006, when he was named the league’s Pitcher of the Year. Meanwhile, the Crimson hitters were stuck in a malaise...
...rotation, Cole and junior Shawn Haviland are firmly entrenched in their roles. Freshmen Max Perlman and Eric Eadington seem to have taken the lead for the last two spots with their combined shutout of Notre Dame on March 11, but junior Brad Unger is still in contention as a starter and senior Jake Bruton pitched well in one appearance and has impressed in practice as of late...
...walk-off single by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich in the bottom of the 10th that scored sophomore outfielder Matt Rogers. Harvard jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the second, but Quinnipiac chipped away to send the game into extra innings. The Crimson ace, junior Shawn Haviland, only gave up one run in 3 2/3 innings but experienced control problems, allowing six walks. “I think he came out overthrowing a little bit,” Walsh said. “He’s going to be fine.” Harvard continues it?...