Word: steffans
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...next frame, Matt Vance doubled home Matt Rogers, who had reached on an error. The Crimson kept the heat on Digidio with an RBI double from Steffan Wilson and back-to-back RBI singles from Meehan and Matt Brunnig to take a 5-3 lead through three innings...
...inning when Lance Salsgiver ripped a double off the famed Green Monster in left field, driving in Matt Vance and Chris Mackey, who reached on a walk and hit by pitch, respectively, to lead off. BC starter Ted Ratliff escaped the jam, working around an error, by striking out Steffan Wilson and Morgan Brown. “The first inning we had a couple of runs,” Walsh said, “But I knew playing these guys we were going to need more. It was disappointing [that] we didn’t get quality outs...
...leadoff double in his first at-bat, sparked the rally by lashing a one-out triple down the right-field line and scored when senior Lance Salsgiver reached on a throwing error. Salsgiver moved to second on a sacrifice bunt, and came around on an RBI single from Steffan Wilson. Harvard then took the lead for good with a run in the fourth, this time courtesy of the bottom of its order. Junior catcher Andrew Casey moved sophomore Taylor Meehan to third with a double to left field. Meehan rushed home on a wild pitch from Brown starter Ethan Silverstein...
...Senior first baseman Josh Klimkiewicz, the Ivy League RBI leader, was taken out of Game One Saturday after attempting to reel in a wide Steffan Wilson throw to first. While extending his left arm to catch Wilson’s attempt to throw out a bunting Steve Daniels, Daniels ran right into Klimkiewicz’s arm, injuring his elbow...
...speedy Brown center fielder Steve Daniels chopped a high ground ball up the middle. The ball ricocheted off the glove of pitcher Shawn Haviland and fortuitously bounced over to Stoeckel, a late-game defensive replacement at second base. Stoeckel corralled the grounder and sent a low throw over to Steffan Wilson, who was able to scoop the ball and hold the bag long enough to earn the game-ending out call. “That ball got deflected, it looked like it was going up the middle and get over,” Walsh said. “[But Haviland...