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...main reasons for the team’s success. Batting either first or second for most of the season, the senior finished third on the team and 11th in the league with a .341 average and was named to the All-Ivy second team. Her double-play partner, senior shortstop Lauren Brown, finished 10th in the league with a .347 average and was second on the team with six home runs. She was selected to the All-Ivy First Team. Leading the team in both categories was freshman designated player Lauren Murphy. One of four team members to start...
...down for most of the game by McIntosh, Harvard launched a two-out rally in the top of the seventh inning. After sophomore pinch hitter Bailey Vertovez hit a long fly out to right, freshman center fielder Stephanie Krysiak reached as her grounder was too tough for the Albany shortstop to handle. Senior shortstop and leadoff hitter Lauren Brown then hit a tough grounder to third that the third baseman couldn’t make the play on, putting runners on first and second with just one out.That brought up Kidder. The captain, who already had two hits...
...year with a nine-inning, five-hit, eight-walk, 11-strikeout performance, allowing only two unearned runs. Lotti held the Crimson scoreless through six innings despite putting a runner on base in every frame and eight total, including two hits and a walk by senior shortstop Lauren Brown and two intentional passes issued to freshman slugger Lauren Murphy. “We were frustrated we didn’t execute early in the game,” Allard said. “[Lotti] had put some runners on base with walks, we had gotten some hits. We weren?...
...Crimson remained scoreless through six innings despite putting eight runners on base, including two hits and a walk by senior shortstop Lauren Brown and two intentional passes issued to freshman slugger Lauren Murphy...
When Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh set about recruiting Matthew T. Vance ’08—a shortstop in high school and eventually an All-Ivy center fielder for the Crimson—he knew one thing about him. “He could play,” Walsh says...