Princeton 13, Harvard 0
Tiger southpaw Greg Kuzma scattered four hits and three walks to shut out the Crimson in yesterday's opener. Harvard threatened in the fourth inning, but Kuzma got out of the jam with one of his five strikeouts.
Righthander Mike Dorrington started for the Crimson, but experienced some control problems, walking four batters in the first two innings. But the sophomore escaped both innings without giving up a run.
The Tigers finally broke through against Dorrington in the top of the third inning, exploding for eight runs on five hits. The big blows for Princeton were a two-run homerun by designated hitter Brandon Montler and a three-run double by first baseman Brad Remig.
Princeton 8, Harvard 1
Things were no better for the Crimson in yesterday's nightcap. Lefty Steve Holland limited Harvard to just two singles as the Tigers completed their sweep.
Freshman Cody Weston started for the Crimson and yielded a pair of runs in the second inning on two singles, a hit batsman and a pair of sacrifices.