The Harvard offense struggled all day, managing just three hits off Bears freshman starter Sarah Nemlowill, who finished with six strikeouts.
Crimson sophomore Sarah Koppel, who allowed 13 hits and three walks, received the loss.
MERCER 4, HARVARD 3
Prior to the Harvard last-inning comeback try, three Crimson errors in the sixth inning had facilitated a four-run Mercer rally that broke a scoreless tie.
Despite allowing no earned runs through seven innings, Harvard junior Jen Vogt-Lowell was dealt the loss.
Anunson, who struck out three batters while walking just one, received the win for the Bears (17-17).
MARYLAND 6, HARVARD 3
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