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...gross outside, and it’s easy to makes errors,” captain Shelly Madick said. “We were capitalizing when they were behind in the count on us and we were hitting the ball pretty hard.”Despite the miserable weather, Harvard walked away with a pair of 10-3 wins.HARVARD 10, COLUMBIA 3The worsening conditions did not faze sophomore Jennifer Francis, who contributed two key hits, knocking in half of the Crimson’s runs with five RBI. Three of those runs were scored in the second inning, when Francis tripled...
...over the left center field fence for a solo opposite-field home run, evening the game at two and setting the table for Bowers’ heroics. “We had a great team effort over these last two days and had solid, mentally tough wins in tough weather conditions,” Allard said. “We have a good rivalry against Penn,” Madick added, noting that the Crimson played the Quakers in last year’s Ivy League Championship Series. “It is always nice...
...scores, demonstrating the depth of the Crimson squad. The Crimson began the first day with solid team play, bringing a significant lead into yesterday’s round. “Conditions were much worse on the second day, rainy and cold,” Kabasakalis said of the weather in Falmouth, MA. “The course wasn’t in great shape,” Sheldon added. “Different greens did different things and even if you did exactly what you wanted, you could get different results.” Still, Harvard would...
Harvard sailing took to the water again this weekend, sailing in three races around Boston. All three were two-day events, so the drastic weather change between Saturday and Sunday made things more difficult that usual for boats as they adjusted...
...cellar-dweller status in the Ivy League have been quite a shock to the perennially-contending Harvard baseball team. The Crimson (1-18, 0-4 Ivy) continued its woeful season at the plate and watched suddenly hot Columbia (9-16, 5-1) thrive in wet, frigid weather yesterday. The Lions swept the doubleheader, taking the first game, 2-0, behind a complete game shutout from Joe Scarlata, and hitting their way to a 10-2 rout in the nightcap. “We just needed something to happen, and the bats were silent,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh...