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Harvard tacked on another run in the top of the seventh when Hopps singled down the left field line to score Lentz, but overall, the Crimson bats were far quieter than the score indicated. No Crimson batter was able to get more than one hit off the three Yale pitchers used...
...capitalized on Harvard's tendency to swing at pitches up in the strike zone. Some of his strikeouts were three straight fastballs, each consecutive pitch higher than the last. He stayed high the whole game and the Crimson didn't even get the ball on the ground until the seventh inning. More importantly, he pitched his way out of jams...
Things quieted down over the next several innings as a pitchers' duel ensued between Knapic and the Crimson's pitcher-by-committee. In the seventh, B.C. third baseman Eric Olson put reliever Dan Saken's low-and outside offering over the fence in right-center field to put the Eagles up for good. They added an insurance run in the eighth off a wild pitch...
Down 4-3 in the seventh inning of the second game, Harvard had a chance to tie the score when sophomore right fielder Sarah Koppel doubled to the gap in right-center and advanced to third on a ground-out by sophomore pitcher Suzanne...
...recent sunny day found the courts full of seventh graders jumping rope...