In the first game of the afternoon, the Crimson held a 2-0 lead until the top of the sixth inning when Princeton senior Andrew Hanson sent a two-run home run over the right field fence.
Harvard still pulled out the win thanks to a sixth inning rally that was led by hits from sophomore catcher Brian Lentz and junior first baseman Josh San Salvador, both of whom went 2-3 for the game.
Harvard got on the board early when Princeton pitcher David Boehle gave up a hit and two walks to load the bases in the bottom of the first inning.
Senior left fielder Joe Llanes stepped up to the plate and was hit by a pitch to force in the first run. The Crimson took an early 1-0 lead, but left the bases loaded at the end of the inning.
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