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...Brown could not one-up Harvard for long. Despite intentionally walking the Crimson’s power-hitting junior, the Bears could not stop Vance from hammering in a fifth-inning RBI with a two-out single to secure a solid, seven-run Harvard lead. Vance led the Crimson yet again in Sunday’s second game, hitting on three of four at-bats...
...with me a lot on my footing, as well as coach [Jenny] Allard,” Murphy said. “They’ve really just made it more consistent, more fluid.”Fluid enough to have a .732 slugging percentage to go along with a solid .323 batting average, showing that the extra time off paired with superb coaching led to a skyrocketing improvement on offense.“We always knew that she was good—that she would pull through for us in opportune moments,” captain second baseman Julia Kidder...
...teams to the locker room deadlocked at 3.The three goals allowed by Harvard marked the second-best first-half defensive performance of the season, after the team allowed just one two weeks ago at home against Brown.“They’ve been playing great, rock solid,” said Cohen, the team’s leading scorer, of the defense. “I have a lot of confidence in the guys back there.”But both teams abandoned all pretenses of a defensive struggle in the second half, setting up a flurry...
...game, but we came up a little short. That was hanging over our heads in the second game.”HARVARD 9, BROWN 4A six-run second inning put the Crimson firmly in control of the late game yesterday and the team never looked back, capitalizing on eight solid innings from junior righty Brad Unger.After the Bears got out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, Harvard freshman designated hitter Andrew Prince led off the second with a double. Five hits, two errors, and one intentional walk later, and Prince was appearing for a second time...
...been ideal, owing to the short spring season and the exceptional scarcity of good practice time that came as a result of the stormy late winter and early spring. Though some facets of their games showed their potential for success, none of Harvard’s golfers mustered a solid enough all-around performance to break into the top five, with the Crimson’s lowest-scoring golfer, sophomore and defending Ivy League champion Emily Balmert, coming in seventh with a combined score of 238 (78-80-80). That performance did, however, earn Balmert a spot...