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Crimson Clobbered By Bulldogs

OH DEAR
Meredith H. Keffer

Senior shortstop Sean O’Hara, shown here in earlier action, is fourth on the team with a .270 batting average this year. The Crimson fell to 3-21 on the season yesterday after being toppled on the road at Bryant, 12-1.

The Crimson is ready to put non-league play behind it.

In a make-up game after Tuesday’s postponed game, Harvard baseball (3-21, 0-4 Ivy) lost to Bryant (11-13, 3-5 NEC), 12-1.

The game started slowly, with both teams going three-and-out in the first two innings. But the score quickly changed halfway through the third.

The top of the inning looked promising for Harvard after senior Taylor Halgren led off with a single. But after Halgren’s base hit, Bryant quickly retired the side, forcing a double play to end the inning.

The first two batters for the Bulldogs got on base with a hit by pitch and a walk. Freshman Colin Shepard followed with a single to right field that drove in senior teammate Tim Norton for the first run of the game.

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A wild pitch advanced the runners to second and third, and sophomore Dan Muscatello hit a sacrifice fly to push the score to 2-0. After Bryant’s next two batters drove in a pair, the Crimson went to the bullpen early, calling freshman Sam Dodge into the game.

The Bulldogs manufactured their last run of inning. With one out, Bryant sophomore Kevin Brown made a break for third. After a Crimson overthrow, Brown came around to score the game’s fifth run.

Dodge got out of the inning with a strikeout and a fly out to left.

“[Dodge] was the one bright spot for us,” Crimson coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought he pitched really well.”

Bryant led off the next inning with a double from junior Jamie Skagerlind to right. After advancing to third, three straight outs ended the inning, stranding Skagerlind 90 feet away.

Harvard had more chances in the fifth. After Bryant surrendered a walk to junior Marcus Way, sophomore Danny Moskovits hit an infield single to third base, advancing Way to second. Another hit from sophomore Robert Wineski loaded the bases with no outs.

But the Bulldogs were able to keep Harvard from scoring again, and the Crimson stranded three after a strikeout and a double play.

The Crimson finally made its way onto the scoreboard in the sixth inning. Junior Dillon O’Neill reached first on a hit by pitch, advancing freshman Jack Colton to second. A wild pitch allowed both players to move up, putting both in scoring position.

Sophomore Kyle Larrow—playing shortstop for the first time ever—flied out to center, but recorded an RBI on the sacrifice. This run ended up being Harvard’s only score of the afternoon.

Bryant, on the other hand, was not finished with scoring for the day. In the seventh, the Bulldogs came home four more times and recorded three hits in the inning, all singles.

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