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...inning to earn the save, his fourth of the year. On a day when head coach Joe Walsh employed six pitchers in hopes of keeping the entire staff available for this weekend’s Ivy Championship Series against Princeton, Harvard received two scoreless innings apiece from Brad Unger and Jake Bruton to keep the game within reach through the middle innings. “What we’re trying to do is just keep it close,” Bruton said, “So when we do score runs, our team still has a chance...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wilson's Shot Makes for Dramatic Finish | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

Starting pitcher Matt Brunnig began the seventh, but was chased without retiring a batter. Brad Unger stepped in but struggled, allowing two inherited runners and one of his own to score, and was bailed out only by a critical double play ball—the Crimson infield’s third crucial turn of the game. All told, Brunnig allowed eleven hits and eight runs (six earned) in his six-plus innings of work, striking out two and walking one. Although he did not have his sharpest stuff on the mound, Brunnig had his best-ever day at the plate...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Day Two: Harvard Offense Explodes | 5/1/2006 | See Source »

...board in the nightcap, quickly chasing Crimson starter Mike Dukovich from the game in the first inning. Dukovich threw two wild pitches and allowed two walks, two singles, and a triple in the inning. The Bears scored two runs before Dukovich was removed in favor of sophomore Brad Unger, who struck out left fielder Adjatay Nyadjroh to end the inning. Although Harvard would strike back with a run of its own in the bottom of the first, the Bears would not relinquish the lead...

Author: By Julie R.S. Fogarty and Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: With Division Lead, Crimson Controls Fate | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

Brown grabbed a commanding lead with a four-run fifth that opened up a close 3-2 game and led to Unger’s departure. Although Jason Brown, who came in to relieve Unger, allowed only one of his inherited runners to score, the Bears offense was very much alive and swinging for the fences. The Bears put the game away with nine runs in the eighth-- they sent 14 runners to the plate and notched eight hits in the inning. Tews and Christian-- two of the top hitters in the Ivy League-- led the offensive onslaught, totaling three...

Author: By Julie R.S. Fogarty and Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: With Division Lead, Crimson Controls Fate | 4/25/2006 | See Source »

...tables turned in the bottom of the third, when the Bulldogs exploded for five runs off of starter Brad Unger and reliever Max Warren. A two-run blast by Marc Sawyer and two more hits chased Unger, then Warren surrendered two doubles and watched an error before departing without delivering an out. Freshman Adam Cole escaped the jam, but ran into trouble of his own in the fourth, when Yale extended its lead...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Momentum Swings Mark Weekend Series | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

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