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...second RBI of the day in the second, crushing a line drive to left, and Dartmouth was up 5-0 after just two innings.The Crimson pulled a few runs back in the third via a two-run error and an RBI single from Stack-Babich. The senior went 3-for-4 in the game and was Harvard’s main offensive threat on the day.“I feel like I’ve been hitting the ball really well the last couple of weeks, but just right at people,” Stack-Babich said...
...twice in the third inning and once in the sixth—to augment its lead. Brown pitched the final four innings for the Crimson, allowing just two hits and one run in her attempt to counter Dartmouth’s momentum. “I really went in there thinking that I was pitching for the team,” Brown said. “We needed to hold them scoreless so that we could come back and score. ”Brown was able to inspire a comeback for Harvard, though it ultimately came too late. Shaw...
...Harvard managed to tally another three goals to bring the final score to 11-7. Halpern and Martin paired up to score another two goals, while Doherty capped it off for the Crimson, scoring her first goal of the game and 15th of the season. “Everything went really well, and everything seemed to come together,” Flood said. “Everyone did their job. It started with the goaltending and the motivation just trickled down.” Harvard now leads the all-time series, 20-10, but of the past 11 meetings, Cornell...
...swept the twinbill, mounting a sixth-inning rally in each game to win by scores of 7-3 and 6-3, respectively.Freshman pitcher Rachel Brown anchored the Crimson once more, hurling a complete game in the first contest before coming in to save the nightcap. “We went to Dartmouth with a goal to put ourselves in a really good position for [Sunday], and that’s exactly what we did,” co-captain Hayley Bock said. “Mission accomplished.”HARVARD 6, DARTMOUTH 3For the second time in as many...
...close call prompted more protest from Whelan, but Stack-Babich defended the move, saying, “I guess there was a potential balk, but I thought I stepped off.”The umpires agreed with the Crimson reliever, refusing to grant an extra base. Stack-Babich went on to pitch two scoreless innings of relief, silencing Dartmouth and earning his first victory of the season.—Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...