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...word of warning to opposing hitters: don’t get Max Perlman fired up. In the Harvard baseball team’s 5-1 victory in the first game of a doubleheader against Yale on Saturday, the freshman starter was cruising until the top of the sixth inning, having given up only two hits up to that point. Then, with the Bulldogs’ second baseman Justin Ankney in the hole on an 0-2 count, Perlman uncharacteristically left a pitch hanging in the strike zone. Ankney jumped on the ball, slamming a hard line drive well over...
...final score.“She was very clutch for us,” Allard said. “We were scrambling for runs this weekend.”Other than Murphy’s home run, Harvard’s offense was held in check by Yale sophomore starter Rebecca Wojciak, who allowed just four hits and did not walk a single hitter.Luckily for the Crimson, Yale could do little on offense against Roberts. The Bulldogs didn’t have an extra-base hit all day and didn’t have multiple runners in one inning until...
...much of a connection between them.”The moment when he did make the connection, though, was a pivotal moment in his life. At the age of 17, Boyd had ambitions to be a baseball player, but failed to make the cut as a starter for his high school team. Disappointed, he wandered off and by chance heard Fats Domino’s music coming through a window.“It was the same thing that I listened to in my room, except newer,” Boyd says. In that moment, everything clicked, and he realized...
...home team got a bit of luck in the bottom half of the seventh when Van Horn dropped Casey’s potential game-ending pop fly in left, allowing junior Tom Stack-Babich and senior Brendan Byrne, who had each singled, to score with the tying runs. Princeton starter Steven Miller went the distance, fooling Crimson hitters early and often en route to his first win of the season. Miller set the tone from the get-go, striking out the side on nine pitches in the bottom of the first. “He just threw...
...survival,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We had a lot of enthusiasm going beforehand and we just blocked the cold out.”Harvard received offensive contributions from its entire lineup in the nightcap, along with seven solid innings from junior starter Brad Unger.In the first game, freshman Eric Eadington struck out nine batters over 6 2/3 innings to get his first collegiate win.“It’s definitely the coldest weather I’ve ever thrown in,” said Eadington, a California native...