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With the Crimson (12-13) up 1-0 in the bottom of the second inning, the Eagles scored three runs off of sophomore pitcher Ryan Watson to take the lead. Watson gave up two hits and two walks, and senior catcher Andrew Casey had some trouble blocking the ball that resulted in BC’s continued rally. The inning finally ended when junior third baseman Steffan Wilson made a diving stop on a hard ground ball and threw the ball to first...
...Watson was only one of nine hurlers used in an unconventional pitching strategy on the part of Crimson coach Joe Walsh...
...Eagles’ batter. “I thought Cole was throwing pretty damn well today,” Walsh said. “Of all the pitchers, he looked the sharpest.” But BC’s three-run second inning off of sophomore Ryan Watson gave the Eagles all the offense they would need. BC padded its lead in the eighth with two runs off of freshman Dan Zailskas. ONE AND DONE While Harvard needed nine pitchers to get through the game, one was plenty for the Eagles. BC starter Ted Ratliff spread eight hits over...
...ready to give up on last season’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year just yet. With Harvard up, 6-2, with two outs in the top of the ninth inning and the bases full of Tigers, Walsh took the ball away from sophomore Ryan Watson, and sent Cole to the mound to exorcise his control demons in a situation where control was of the utmost importance...
...Both of the members of our top boat, [sophomore] Megan Watson and [senior] Christina Dahlman were both injured,” freshman Liz Powers explained. “They had minor injuries that they could have sailed on, but we wanted to play on the safe side and save them for next weekend...