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...continuation of last weekend’s matchup with Yale (18-21-1, 5-11 Ivy League), the Harvard baseball team (15-23, 8-7) split another pair of contests yesterday, topping the Bulldogs, 14-12, before falling in the nightcap, 8-3, at Yale Field...
...Crimson’s offense started hot, cruising to a 13-0 lead in the first three innings of the earlier game and holding on for the win. But it was Yale that sustained its level of play, riding strong hitting at the end of the first contest to a solid opening in game two. With a seven-run lead of its own four innings into the nightcap, the last-place Bulldogs assured themselves an even...
...YALE 8, HARVARD...
...time the Harvard plated its first run, the Bulldogs had already amassed a 7-0 lead against rookie Andrew Ferreira and sophomore Will Keuper. In a stark contrast from game one, walks plagued the Crimson early, as Ferreira issued four free passes in 2.2 innings of work. Twice, Yale baserunners orchestrated a double steal after walks, setting up easy scoring opportunities...
...threatened in the final frame when batter Mariclaire Rebman led off with a strikeout but was able to reach first on a wild pitch by Zumbro. After a single and a flyout that put runners on second and third, another single and a groundout brought in two runs for Yale. Two more wild pitches and a throwing error brought in two more Bulldog runs, forcing Brown to come back in to end the Bulldogs’ threat and preserve the win for the Harvard...