Feigenbaum tipped it.
"I was a little disappointed that I didn't come out as explosive as I anted," Thoke said. "My screwball wasn't working to start the game."
Thoke went to her curveball, and struck out the side in the second and third nnings, giving the Harvard offense the motivation to come alive.
Fu was again involved in the Crimson attack.
After tri-captain Mairead McKendry singled in two runs, Fu hit a
bases-clearing triple to give the Crimson a commanding, 5-1, lead.
Freshman Kara Brotemarkle relieved Thoke, and closed out the, 7-1, Harvard victory.
"We were definitely hungry for a win the second game," Fu said. "We felt like we could have done better in the first one, and wanted to get the offense going."
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