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...single to give Hulse an early lead, but the Crimson offense would be dormant for the rest of the game.Harvard enjoyed a lead for the first time all weekend, and remained ahead as Hulse worked three hitless innings. But the Bears fought back to tie the contest with a two-out RBI of their own from Dan Shapiro in the fourth. A throwing error from shortstop Matt Rogers an inning later gave Brown the lead for good before Hulse came undone in the sixth.The freshman loaded the bases before yielding two singles and a double, which plated five runs...
...would have been nice to come away with the win, but Princeton played slightly better than we did.” Crimson sophomore Mia Kabasakalis tore her way through the par-72, 6018-yard course, leading her team with a total score of 154, which put her in a tie for fifth. Building upon a first-day 78 with a second-day 76, she finished only four strokes behind Eva Mayr of Fairleigh Dickinson, who earned medalist honors at 150. “Mia’s been playing really well,” Rhoads said...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Although Brown’s Spring Weekend filled the campus with excitement, the Harvard baseball team took no part in the merriment. The Crimson dropped both games in a critical Saturday twinbill against the Bears, vaulting the hosts out of a second-place tie with Harvard.Trailing Dartmouth by three games entering the weekend, the Crimson was looking to make a statement at the expense of its Ancient Eight rival, but Brown asserted itself as the stronger team, claiming victories, 3-1 and 8-5.“We just didn?...
...never able to just lie back and relax.”After Brown dominated the first two innings, striking out four, the Bears took the lead with a three-run third. Harvard co-captain Hayley Bock hit a two-run homer in the top of the fourth to tie the score, but the Bears got two back in the bottom of the inning.The Crimson’s ace settled down, allowing just one run through the last three innings on a seventh-inning Strobel solo shot and letting the Harvard offense take over.With the victory, Brown moves...
...couldn’t have come at a worse time.The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for Harvard but ended a seven-game skid for Rutgers-Newark. And while the Crimson and the Scarlet Pioneers split the division title, the loss gave Rutgers-Newark the edge in a tie-breaker, allowing the team to claim the top seed in the upcoming EIVA Conference Championship. Harvard will enter the postseason as the second team representing the Hay Division.“Going in, I felt that we knew what we had to do,” freshman Matt Jones said...