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...third, fourth, and fifth innings, running the score to 5-0 before Big Green coach Bob Whalen lifted Pruner for Zeis in a surprising move. DARTMOUTH 7, HARVARD 3Lightning isn’t supposed to strike twice, but the opener of Saturday’s twinbill saw senior shortstop Jeff Stoeckel commit errors on back-to-back routine grounders to extend the sixth inning for Santomauro. The Big Green sophomore made the Crimson pay with a two-run triple that plated both unearned runs and provided Dartmouth with some insurance en route to a 7-3 victory. Santomauro and teammates...
...game. The speedy freshman then stole second before Macadam knocked a single to center field to put runners at the corners. A fielder’s choice brought Henderson home, then Emily Bowers singled to left to score Macadam, and finally sophomore Melissa Schellberg hit a grounder to shortstop that allowed sophomore Jen Francis to cross the plate. “I think the goal was to get little base hits,” Allard said. “They were playing us at the fences, so we were able to pop in some base hits, get more bunts...
...freshman Emily Henderson—who also set a new Harvard steals record with her 26th of the season. With the stage set for Murphy, she didn’t disappoint. With her second hit of the day, the ball evaded the Terriers’ third baseman and shortstop, driving home the winner.From a defensive perspective, Harvard relied on stellar pitching performances from Madick and sophomore Dana Roberts. The pair combined for a four-hit shutout for the Crimson. After Madick pitched into the fifth inning, Roberts seamlessly replaced her, allowing only two of the 11 BU batters she faced...
...Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With one out and runners on the corners in the bottom of the ninth, the Eagles’ Michael Belfiore lined a pitch to shortstop Jeff Stoeckel. The senior snagged the ball for an out and then launched it to first in an attempt to double up BC’s Robert Anston and end the game. “I almost hit my head on the dugout jumping up because I thought we had them...
...speeds,” Haviland said. “They’re a good fastball hitting team.”The Bears’ power starts with junior Matt Nuzzo, a first team All-Ivy performer in 2007. Before Brown’s game on Wednesday, the shortstop led the squad with four home runs and 29 RBI. Senior J.J. Eno, who has a .315 average and is second on the team with three dingers and 24 RBI, is also a major factor. Freshman catcher Matt Colantonio leads the club with a .396 average.“I recognize...