Harvard then used a massive two-out rally in the third to score five more runs, saddling Husky starter Tim Bonehill (0-3) with the loss.
Senior center fielder Andrew Huling started the rally by singling to left and moving over on Bonehill's wild pitch. Binkowski, who finished 1-for-2 with an RBI, powered a double to the left-center field gap to plate Huling, then scored himself on Keck's single to make it 4-1.
With a little help from their friends, the Crimson tacked on three more, as Bridich reached on an infield single and stole second to put runners on second and third.
Sophomore right fielder Scott Carmack drove a routine grounder to short, but as he ranged to his left, shortstop Kevin Kim booted it into the outfield, scoring two.
Woodfork then dropped a run-scoring single into center for the final margin.
"It's really no consolation to take third place," Woodfork said. "This is one of the goals we set at the beginning of every year--win the division, win the Beanpot, win the Ivy League."
Harvard Coach Joe Walsh elected to give everyone in his bullpen a workout, throwing one pitcher in each inning. All worked uneventful frames, and only starter Mike Giampaolo allowed an unearned run in the first, after an error by freshman second baseman Faiz Shakir allowed Kim to score after a two-out triple.
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