Hendricks, however, didn't fare much better than Hordon, and neither did junior Chaney
Sheffield, who relieved him.
Not until sophomore righty Madhu Saty entered the game in the bottom of the
fifth did the bleeding finally stop. Saty pitched two hitless innings before the game mercifully ended. It was his second sturdy relief appearance in as many weeks.
All told, Harvard pitchers surrendered 14 earned runs on 13 hits and threw three wild pitches in the loss.
Penn starter Andrew McCreery, by contrast, let up just five hits and one free pass
en route to the complete-game win.
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