The Crimson's first run came in the fifth inning, when junior second baseman Josh San
Salvador crossed the plate on a sacrifice fly by senior catcher John O'Donnell.
One inning later, third baseman Nick Carter delivered Harvard's second run with a solo
blast off a 2-2 pitch. The homer was his second of the weekend, and his third of the
season, good for the team lead in that category.
Penn righthander Ben Krantz suffered the loss for the Quakers, despite pitching well. The
sophomore lasted eight innings and struck out eight, but his six walks proved costly. All
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