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...three hitters in the Big Green lineup, including Dartmouth’s marquee slugger, Nick Santomauro.The win gives the Crimson a 3-0 record in extra-inning games this season.In the early innings, the game appeared to have the markings of a pitchers’ duel between Harvard rookie starter Brent Suter and the Big Green’s Ben Murray. But Suter injured his calf in the bottom of the fifth and was removed from the game after he tried to pitch through the pain but lost his effectiveness. After Dartmouth got on the board with a sacrifice...
...league play this year.Like it’s been doing all season long, Harvard lived and died by its starting pitching.“The way these two games played out was typical of our season,” Walsh said.In the opening game of the twinbill, junior starter Dan Zailskas got roughed up, allowing nine earned runs before exiting in the fourth. The Big Green took the contest 11-5, clinching the Rolfe Division crown.But in the nightcap, Hulse helped the Crimson end the league schedule on a good note.“It’s a respect...
...anything, we were more fired up for the second game, knowing that the other team’s going to come out wanting revenge,” Bock said. Dartmouth got on the scoreboard first, putting up three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Harvard junior starter Margaux Black got into a one-out jam after allowing two consecutive singles to start the inning, yielding to classmate Dana Roberts with runners on second and third. Roberts allowed a three-run shot to junior Christy Autin, the first batter she faced, and then gave up two more singles before...
...Bears. Co-captain Bailey Vertovez led the offensive resurgence, batting an incredible .692 last week with a .765 on-base percentage, six runs scored, six RBI and four doubles en route to being honored as the Ivy League Player of the Week.But she wasn’t alone. Every starter had at least one hit, with the team combining for 43 on the weekend.“We’ve just been focusing on having quality at-bats at the plate, keeping our defense solid,” Bock said. “Our offense has really picked up?...
...never really even been considered as a player.” The Crimson went on to win, Witt threw for his first touchdown, and when his team arrived in Providence for a much-anticipated match-up against Brown, Witt was penciled in as starter. Things were looking up. Though Witt was the fifth Harvard player to start as quarterback in just 13 games, perhaps Harvard had finally found the quarterback of the future. Another win was imminent. Harvard had jumped out to a 31-7 lead. Witt threw another touchdown. In the second half, a Brown linebacker?...