The Tigers replaced Beohle on the mound with sophomore Mark Siano. On Siano's first pitch to Mager, Carmack and Llanes took off on a double steal. With first base open, Siano intentionally walked Mager who had already doubled and bunted in a run.
But Lentz stepped up and drove a single into center field to score Llanes and San Salvador to bring the Crimson ahead 5-2.
As Siano wound up to deliver the next pitch to junior Javy Lopez, Lentz took off from first. Tiger catcher Tim Lahey's throw sailed over the second basemen's head, allowing Mager to score the final run, giving Harvard the 6-2 win.
The Crimson played an errorless game while the Tigers committed two on the game.
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