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...almost hit my head on the dugout jumping up because I thought we had them,” Walsh said.Nevertheless, the umpire called the runner safe at first, giving the Eagles another chance to come back. BC took full advantage of the opportunity, tying the game on a two-run double, and winning it with a walk-off single by Mickey Wiswall.“It was just an unfortunate chain of events,” senior Matt Kramer said. “It wasn’t really that we collapsed. They just got hits in a timely fashion...
...toast of the afternoon at O’Donnell—the Crimson received sparkling starts from aces Shawn Haviland and Unger. Seniors also led the way at the plate, with Matt Kramer going 6-for-7 with three RBIs batting cleanup and Jeff Stoeckel chipping in with a two-run triple in the opener. “What we’re playing for right now is all the work that we put in at the beginning of the year—all the swings indoors, all the lumps we took in California,” coach Joe Walsh...
...Crimson gave up four runs, tying the score at six. The Bears began the seventh inning rally with a one-out infield hit followed by a walk and a single to right to drive in one. The following three runs came after a walk loaded the bases and a hard ground ball up the middle scored two. The third tally came on an error in center field to knot the score. The Crimson had two chances to score, but did not manage to reach base in six at- bats. Brown’s go-ahead run came in extra innings...
...filled that role for us.”Freshman catcher Tyler Albright followed with an RBI single of his own, scoring Vance from third before Kramer was gunned down at the plate to end the inning.The Crimson would add a pair of runs in the eighth on a two-run single by junior Jon Roberts, who replaced freshman right fielder Dillon O’Neill after O’Neill was hit in the face by a pitch on a bunt attempt.Brown erased Harvard’s 3-0 advantage in the sixth, chasing Crimson sophomore Dan Zailskas...
...Crimson on the board in the first, and after Harvard loaded the bases in the next frame, back-to-back Husky errors on potential double-play balls allowed three runners to come home.But Northeastern chipped away at its deficit, pulling within one in the fourth on a two-run double by DiCesare that concluded a superb nine-pitch at-bat and chased Crimson starter Ben Sestanovich. Max Warren, who was Harvard’s most reliable pitcher in the early portion of the Ivy schedule but has struggled of late, got out of the fourth-inning jam but allowed...