Word: sixths
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...worst: blowing an 8-0 lead after giving up four runs in the sixth and ninth innings...
...played an amazing shortstop today,” freshman pitcher Rachel Brown said. “She made some huge plays and it was a great team effort.” The scoring wasn’t over, as Harvard put up two more runs in the fifth and sixth innings. Junior Stephanie Krysiak, who is also a Crimson sports editor, started things up in the fifth with her single to third base. Sophomore Ellen Macadam followed with a single of her own, and Henderson’s single advanced Krysiak to third. Princeton pitcher Jamie Lettire grazed Shaw with...
...back competing.”In the B division, freshman skipper Emily Lambert switched from her normal crew, as Cosgrove crewed the first two races, freshman crew Marie Appel the next four, and Jumper the final eight. Harvard finished ninth overall in this division, 13 points out of sixth place.Yale won the overall team title, totaling 119 points over the two-day affair.SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEAM RACEMost of the regulars from Harvard’s co-ed squad finished ninth out of 18 teams at the Southern New England Team Race. Despite the rather mediocre finish, the Crimson?...
...want to hang around for too long.”The game started off as a pitcher’s duel between Harvard rookie Conner Hulse and the Big Red’s Matt Hill, who maintained a scoreless battle through five innings. Hulse relented in the sixth, giving up three runs, two of which came off a Domenic DiRicco homer. Cornell picked up another run in the seventh to take a 4-0 lead.But the Crimson bats woke up in the bottom of the frame in a big way, on the strength of a power surge from Harvard?...
...Harvard was dominant in the game’s first five innings, scoring three runs in the fourth and five in the fifth to jump out to a commanding 8-0 lead. But the Tigers halved the Crimson’s advantage in the sixth, stringing together four hits and a walk with two outs and a runner on third to make the game 8-4.Both teams went scoreless in the seventh and eighth innings, and Princeton trailed by four heading into the ninth. The Tigers’ Dan DeGeorge led off the ninth inning with a home run, but rookie...