After falling behind 2-0 early, Harvard came back behind two unearned runs. The Crimson scored one in the sixth, and then tied the score with two outs in the bottom of the ninth when leftfielder Joe Llanes scored on a fielding error by Dartmouth third baseman Brian Nickerson.
Harvard had plenty of opportunities in the game, stranding seven runners in scoring position.
"A lot of the guys were guess hitting, and that doesn't help anybody," Binkowski said.
Ronz said the challenge of facing Brooks was not a factor his performance.
"He really has no effect on me," Ronz said. "If you get scared of the opposition you're going to lose anyway."
Harvard 10, Dartmouth 5
"We played hard, which was something we hadn't done all year," Binkowski said. "We were able to win the game as a team instead of a couple of individuals winning as themselves."
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