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...Lauren Brown broke a 2-2 tie in the nightcap with a two-run homer. Francis had provided the Crimson with an early lead on a two-run double lead, but starter Amanda Watkins gave the runs back in the third. Freshman Dana Roberts provided 2 1/3 innings of shutout relief before giving way to Madick, who followed up her early gem with 2 1/3 more scoreless frames to seal the win. Harvard locked up its fourth ever Ivy League crown and its first since...
...defensive effort helped Madick finish her complete-game win. Madick registered nine strikeouts during the three-hit shutout game to improve her record...
...past a diving Stoeckel. But senior catcher Andrew Casey threw a strike to second base to catch Wright stealing and end the inning. Perlman only allowed one runner past first base, when Santomauro singled in the fifth and advanced on a passed ball. Perlman showed pinpoint control in his shutout gem, using his blazing fastball to strike out five while walking none. “They were behind on the fastball all day,” he said. The Crimson gave Perlman all the run support he needed in the second. Sophomore outfielder Matt Rogers doubled with...
...just two of its six man-up situations. Sophomore Devon MacLaughlin drew three of the six ejections. While Harvard played tight defense and only gave up six goals, Bucknell was even stingier. The Bison stripped the ball from the Crimson 13 times and held a shutout through the first half. “You have to throw it to the proper-colored hat,” Farrar said. “That is where experience will have the greatest positive impact.” Harvard got two goals from Snyder and one from freshman Kristina Bergquist. BROWN 12, HARVARD...
...season’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year. While Cole was shelled for seven runs in just 2/3 of an inning in his start in Harvard’s 13-0 loss to Yale on Wednesday, he has been near-dominant out of the bullpen, including three shutout relief innings last weekend versus the Bears.“I really hope he can just clear his mind [of Wednesday’s game],” Haviland said. “Everyone has those bad ones from time to time.”Walsh expressed confidence in giving...