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Green with Envy: Dartmouth Locks Red Rolfe Crown Over Baseball

to the Big Green, players focused on their exceptional performance Saturday.

"We played maybe our best baseball of the season," junior Scott Carmack said. "Everyone was enthusiastic and everyone was playing for each other."

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After the series, players were reflective about a season which some said was marred by underachievement.

"I believe the team was underachieving for most of the year," Birtwell said. "We come to play certain days, and the next day, for whatever reason we don't seem to play as well."

Captain Erik Binkowski said the team would not have found itself in its late-season hole had it played with more effort.

"We played the best two games we played all year [Saturday]," Binkowski said. "If we would've played that way in the six other games we lost in the Ivy League, yesterday's game would not have been the knife that drew blood."

Dartmouth 11, Harvard 0

The Crimson was never in the final game of the weekend series. The Big Green's rout was led by a tremendous pitching performance by sophomore John Velosky.

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