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...counterpart. “He’s a fastball-changeup guy, and they just drove him the other way over and over again,” he said. “Our hitters did a great job against a very good pitcher.” Harvard coach Joe Walsh echoed the sentiment. “I’m really pleased that we knocked Staehely out,” Walsh said. “He’s the kid that ended our season last year. I thought we were really patient, and we were taking pitches, getting deep...
...from live pitching—its midweek game against Holy Cross was postponed twice due to snow. “The cold has an effect, but it’s on both teams—that’s not why we split today,” coach Joe Walsh said. “It really took us a while to get going. You’ve got to eliminate the mistakes.” HARVARD 6, PRINCETON 3It was a showdown of Ivy aces in the nightcap, with Haviland, the league’s 2006 Pitcher of the Year...
...Donnell Field in the second game of the twinbill, 11-4, after taking the first contest by a score of 4-2.“It was a day of survival,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We had a lot of enthusiasm going beforehand and we just blocked the cold out.”Harvard received offensive contributions from its entire lineup in the nightcap, along with seven solid innings from junior starter Brad Unger.In the first game, freshman Eric Eadington struck out nine batters over 6 2/3 innings to get his first collegiate...
...game and really is thrilled to be back in Cambridge.” Shields is definitely a breath of fresh air for the program after going through three head coaches in one year. After Stephanie Erickson left to take the head-coaching job at Northwestern last July and Erica Walsh left for Penn State in February, Leone took the reins and made sure to bring Shields with him. “It’s definitely great to have a person who’s been through the Harvard experience, even more broadly, the Ivy League experience...
...bats started off hot in yesterday’s doubleheader against Columbia, but cooled down along with the weather as the Crimson was forced to settle for a split of the twinbill. “I’m very disappointed,” head coach Joe Walsh said. “We came down here to win two games.” The Crimson (6-10, 2-2 Ivy) lost the second game to the Lions (10-13-1, 5-3 Ivy), 5-1, after easily defeating them, 9-4, in the first contest in sub-50 degree temperatures...