The Crimson struck for seven runs in the first four innings, chasing Brown starter Jamie Grillo from the game in the top of the third.
“We were able to get into their bullpen early,” senior outfielder Joe Llanes said. “That’s something we haven’t done a lot this year.”
Hale went 2-for-3 with a homer in the win, knocking in five of Harvard’s 11 runs.
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