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...success on the field also included a fifth-place finish in the pole vault from junior Clara Blattler.The javelin, an event not included in the indoor season, quickly showed itself to be an area of strength for Harvard. Freshman Eda Karesin finished third after a 43.20-meter throw and Pederson was fourth with a 41.72-meter hurl.“Right now we have three of the top six throwers in the Ivy League,” Pederson said. “It’s just nice when you have friendly training competition. It really keeps everybody on their...
...fastballs and swinging aimlessly at breaking balls. We had enough opportunities to drive the ball, and we didn’t.” Four straight hits to open the third inning propelled Penn to an early 2-0 lead, but two stellar defensive plays—a bullet throw to third base by junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich and a pickoff at first—eliminated two Quakers baserunners and limited the damage. The two teams traded runs in the fourth—Harvard’s run coming courtesy of three walks and a Matt Rogers sacrifice...
Twice Wright State reduced the Crimson lead to one, but could never tie it up. In the bottom of the seventh, the Raiders’ Allison Cox led off with a walk, but Harvard sophomore catcher Hayley Bock fired a quick throw down to first to pick off pinch runner Jacqueline Macy...
...come back. “You take away those two innings and we’re right there,” junior Matt Vance said. “He’ll probably be our guy for the rest of the year who will be in there to throw strikes.” But despite the gutsy effort by Unger, he was no match for Baumann, an opponent who Unger has become familiar with in his years at Harvard, albeit in a different sport. Like Unger, Baumann doubles as a power forward on his school’s basketball team...
...fastballs and swinging aimlessly at breaking balls. We had enough opportunities to drive the ball and we didn’t.”Four straight hits to open the third inning propelled Penn to an early 2-0 lead, but two stellar defensive plays—a bullet throw to third base by junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich and a pickoff at first—eliminated two Quakers baserunners and limited the damage. The two teams traded runs in the fourth, Harvard’s courtesy of three walks and a Matt Rogers sacrifice fly, before the Crimson...