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...anguish grew when Bruce Weller lofted a lazy fly to left that MIT gardener Ron Bujarski hatcheted into a two-base error and when Engineer first baseman Carl Nowiszewski dropped Bujarski's relay, allowing Weller to get to third, and Lyman to score. And when shortstop Chuck Souter deposited Brad Bauer's tapper somewhere beind first base coach Danny Skaff to bring home Weller. Noll began feeling downright sorry for himself. So sorry that after Bauer stole second, he threw a wild pitch...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Crimson Dismantles Error-Prone Engineers, 5-3 | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

With two outs in the seventh and final inning, the squad threatened again. Shortstop Lisa "Mouse" Bernstein and third baseman Pat Horne singled bringing Holpuch to the plate. But Maine pitcher Nancy Scostak, the recipient of her school's first and only softball scholarship, proved her worth by inducing the Crimson slugger to fly out to left, ending the game...

Author: By Gwen Knapp, | Title: Softball Squad Bombs Brandeis, 34-6, Then Drops Doubleheader to Maine | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

...outs in his eight innings--struck out the side in the second, and the Midshipmen scored three times in their half of the frame to tie the score. In the third, the Crimson scored a pair of unearned runs, combining a single, a three base error by the Navy shortstop, a walk and a sacrifice fly to go ahead...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Navy Destroys Crimson, 14-7, in League Opener | 4/4/1981 | See Source »

...bench after an Acalin double with one away, and Zlotnick was gone after a brief stint in which he gave up three straight singles and two runs. He was charged with a third run when John Sorich gave up a double to Loferski which scored Steve Schulte, the Navy shortstop...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Navy Destroys Crimson, 14-7, in League Opener | 4/4/1981 | See Source »

...Infield: It is fair to say that the Crimson would not have won last year without shortstop Brad Bauer. The freshman sensation hit a clutch .288 (including a team-leading four homers) and played his position better than any had in five years...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Harvard Baseball: Can A Young Team Repeat? | 4/3/1981 | See Source »

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