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...first. “Since the offense was scoring, it let our defense go out and take some chances,” Anderson said. “We didn’t give Yale a chance to get on track, which was very important.” The second frame started off slowly, with Yale posting a score after almost five and a half minutes, but Calvert scored his third and fourth goals on assists from Scholl and senior Peter Doyle with under six minutes left to send the Crimson into halftime with a 7-3 lead. After the break...
...behind 1-0, the Crimson scored three straight goals in the first quarter. The Bears scored two in the second to send the game into the half tied at three apiece. Liao scored early in the third; but two Brown goals put Harvard in a hole before the final frame.“It was one of those games where everything came in bunches,” Farrar said. “We had a run, they had a run and got ahead, and then we had a run and got ahead.Both of the Crimson’s goals...
...this afternoon at 1 p.m. due to rain.HARVARD 8, BROWN 4Harvard capitalized on three Brown errors in a four-run eighth inning to take Saturday’s nightcap, a sloppy back-and-forth affair, by an 8-4 score.After senior Chris Mackey singled to start off the frame, Brown shortstop Dan Shapiro muffed a sure double-play ball off the bat of Lance Salsgiver before a dropped fly ball in center field loaded the bases with nobody out. After a strikeout of reliever Matt Brunnig, who started the game at designated hitter and picked up the win to move...
...Crimson coach Sarah Nelson said. “Our team, for the first time this season, started strong on the road.” In the first half, Harvard outshot its opponents 25 to 6, leading to the large deficit. With twenty minutes left in the second frame, the game appeared all but won for Harvard. The Lions, however, proved that victory would not be won so easily. “When we went to the half,” Nelson said, “we got complacent. [Columbia] came out and fought hard in the second half. They...
...Brown] came through big on that hit,” Crimson coach Jenny Allard said. “That was a real spark for us and it got us back into the game.” Watkins promptly retired in the side in the top of the sixth frame, notching the second of her three strikeouts. She recorded another perfect inning in the seventh, tossing the ball to first base to complete the 1-2-3 inning. Despite the Crimson’s strong defense and powerful pitching, Princeton’s two runs were all it needed to avoid...