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...would have gotten that out, we would have won 3-2,” said Harvard manager Jenny Allard.The next batter doubled to deep right to score Plamondon and give URI a 2-run lead.The Crimson tried to rally in the bottom of the seventh as freshman center fielder Jade Reichling hit a one-out infield single and advanced to second on Brown’s single to right.The Rams brought in freshman reliever Odalys Torres, however, and she got junior captain second basemen Julia Kidder to ground into a 5-3 double play.For most of the game, it appeared...
...double. HARVARD 1, BROWN 0The most striking evidence of supernatural intervention came on the final play of the Crimson’s narrow victory in the crisp opener. With Harvard clinging to the slimmest of leads and runners on the corners with two outs, speedy Brown center fielder Steve Daniels chopped a high ground ball up the middle. The ball ricocheted off the glove of pitcher Shawn Haviland and fortuitously bounced over to Stoeckel, a late-game defensive replacement at second base. Stoeckel corralled the grounder and sent a low throw over to Steffan Wilson, who was able to scoop...
...Because Sunday’s games were postponed, Lance Salsgiver’s highly anticipated first start of the season may never become reality. A two-time high school All-American, the senior right-fielder fanned 267 batters in 160 innings during his legendary Davison High School career. As it stands, the Crimson’s recently effective duo of Matt Brunnig and Javy Castellanos—both of whom pitched on Saturday—will take the hill on Monday afternoon....After taking on Brown on Monday, Harvard will play Boston College in the Beanpot Championship at Fenway Park...
...that home run and we took the field,” Walsh said, “it was a completely different feeling going out there 2-1. And he crushed that.”The rest of Harvard’s heart of the order—senior right fielder Lance Salsgiver (2-for-3, three runs), sophomore third baseman Steffan Wilson (3-for-5, two RBI), and notably, senior designated hitter Matt Brunnig (1-for-2, two RBI)—took care of the rest. Wilson did his damage in the fifth inning, shooting a rocket down...
...hurt. Columbia starting second baseman Kyle Roberts injured his knee when, on a ground ball to shortstop with runners on first and second and nobody out in the second inning, Matt Kramer slid hard into the base to break up the possible double play. It worked, too: the fielder made no throw and Harvard went on to plate four in the frame, building an insurmountable 7-0 advantage. Kramer had no visible malicious intent on the slide. He didn’t stray from the baseline or lash out with his cleats. As Kramer...