As has become a custom during this amazing season, The Crimson's softball team wasted little time in dispatching a far-inferior opponent.
The goat this weekend was the Institute of Politics, which fell to The Crimson by a hardly-heartbreaking score of 23-2.
Newcomer Meredith Bagley helped spark The Crimson's offense, which needed little help in destroying the future of American politics.
Freshman Erica Levy, The Crimson's ace, once again mowed down the opposition with disgusting ease. She barely broke a sweat on the day, especially after the game was called after two-and-a half innings.
Sophomore Will Bohlen hit a grand slam and totaled seven RBI on the day.
The Crimson's vice-president, Melissa Crocker, hit grand slams in both of her at-bats.
The Crimson is now 305-0.
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