Just as hot as May recently, catcher Jeff Gregorer was 4-for-8 from the plate last weekend against Yale with four RBI.
In the four-games against Yale and Brown, Penn outscored its opponents by a combined tally of 25-10.
The strong defensive performance was led by a pair of freshman, pitchers Ben Otero and Ben Krantz.
The two pitched a combined 16 innings, allowing just two earned runs.
Krantz pitched a complete-game two-hitter against Yale, allowing no earned runs and tallying nine strikeouts to collect his first collegiate win.
The Crimson, however, have enough offensive weapons to take Krantz and Otero down a notch.
Sophomore catcher Brian Lentz is the reigning Ivy Rookie of the Week after batting 9-for-17 with a pair of triples.
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