"They win it for you," Wentzell said.
The offense provided Crimson pitcher Janet Dickerman with all the insurance she needed to pick up her third win of the year. Dickerman yielded only three hits to the Tufts batters, striking out one while walking two.
"Janet did a nice job," Wentzell said of his hurler, who has also defeated the University of Pennsylvania and Mt. Holyoke this season.
Dickerman retired the Jumbos in order over the first two frames, while Harvard jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second on freshman Sharon Haves' second round-tripper of the year.
Tufts tied the score in the third, picking up an unearned run on an infield error and a single.
The score remained deadlocked until the bottom of the fourth, when Reichlin and Durga performed the first of their acts. Mary MacKinnon followed with consecutive hits the score to 5-1.
Reichlin made things a little tense with a two run homes in the top of the sixth, but the Crimson bounced back with a two-run homer in the bottom half.
Baldauf rapped out her third hit of the day. Barresi reached third on the outfield duo's antics, and Irisha Brown drove in the final run with a growunder to the right side.
The batswomen have a day off today, but return to action tomorrow when Cornell for a doubleheader Harvard's Ivy record currently stands at 2-2.