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...seems the other team capitalizes. We just can’t get our breaks.”The Crimson got on the scoreboard first when freshman Sean O’Hara drove in captain Matt Vance with a triple in the fourth inning. O’Hara had a solid day overall, as he knocked two base hits and made a leaping, snow-cone catch at third that prevented an extra-base hit.After the Eagles tied the game back up, Harvard brought home two more runs in the fifth. Sophomore Andrew Prince, who had two knocks on the day, scored...
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...It’s awesome.”The first day of play could hardly have gone any better for the Crimson.Balmert (68-72-78-218), winner of the individual title her freshman year in 2006, followed up an incredible first round of 68 with a solid second round of play to put herself in great position. It was the first time Balmert had ever shot in the 60s.Matching Balmert’s 68 in the second round was Sheldon (74-68-81-223), who bounced back from an up and down first round.Helping the players were calm conditions, described...
...banquet, which is nice. It’s a really great tournament and very well run.” Shuman excelled in round one, peppering his scorecard with birdies—five of them—and only running into trouble on the sixth. After a solid round two, a mixed bag third round—eagling the 11th but picking up two double bogeys—Shuman solidified his hold on tenth place. Shuman was one of only five players to eagle in the tournament and the only in round three. Mayer’s rounds displayed more consistency...
...changed Saturday when suddenly hot Harvard (6-26, 5-9 Ivy) won twice against Brown (14-20, 5-9 Ivy) under clear, sunny skies in an afternoon doubleheader that gave the Crimson its first sweep of the year.Senior starter Max Warren overcame a rocky start to give Harvard a solid outing on the mound, and freshman third baseman Sean O’Hara ripped a clutch three-run double in a 6-4 victory in game one of the twinbill.The Crimson then took the nightcap thanks to another timely hit, a go-ahead double by senior Matt Kramer...