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Harvard never thought that its year would end like this. For a team that routinely manufactured comebacks and blowouts, a sweep seemed too inconceivable, too swift and unceremonious for the guys who went a league-best 14-6 in Ivy play...
...plate.” “They strung hits together and got runners on base, and we didn’t,” Allard added. “That was the difference in both games.” The sweep pushed the Crimson below .500 in the Ivy League this season. “This wasn’t what anybody wanted or expected—we’re obviously disappointed,” Madick said. “We didn’t finish or play the way we know we can.” Harvard...
...ninth for Big Green reliver Chris Lapointe. The Dartmouth senior has now thrown 292 pitches over his last two starts—“something I would not wish on any man,” Haviland joked after the game.But if the Big Green can’t sweep Harvard tomorrow, those pitches will also be his last.The doubleheader begins at 1:00 p.m. in Hanover, N.H.HARVARD 2, DARTMOUTH 1It took awhile for the Crimson to push across the winning run—three innings more than expected, in fact.Luckily, Shawn Haviland was willing to wait.The sophomore solidified...
...chemical toilet, which geysers an astonishing amount of what is gently called "fecal matter" on their first overnight stop. Travis, who is omnicompetent in the practicalities of life on the open road, solves the problem, and the next thing you know he and his brood are trying to sweep the resistant Munros under their protective wing...
...homestand against Harvard at Dartmouth.With a one-game edge on the Big Green, the Crimson would need only a split to maintain its lead. Dartmouth would need wins in three of four to overtake Harvard.Meanwhile Yale (25-16, 10-6), winner of five of its last seven games, must sweep Brown (12-21, 9-7) today and tomorrow to force a tie against the Crimson (given the split) or Dartmouth (given the three Big Green wins).Harvard is well aware of the playoff scenarios.“We’re definitely not looking at going two and four...