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SOFTBALL 2005: Breaking Point

Crimson battles injury woes, hopes to return full complement in time for Ivies

Although Bettinelli has also spent some time at other positions on the infield— second base especially—to keep her bat in the lineup, discomfort has kept her from the hill for all but 10 2/3 innings this spring, ensuring she will still be rusty when the Ivies kick off.

The Crimson’s pitching situation is further complicated by junior Michele McAteer’s recent bout with tendinitis. Desperate to get some work in, McAteer entered the second game of the double-header against Rhode Island on Tuesday, with limited success.

The southpaw allowed two inherited runners to score and surrendered an additional two-run homer, displaying she was far from back to peak form.

Perhaps the most serious injury situation is on the left side of the Harvard infield.

Sophomore third baseman Virginia Fritsch is out for the season after undergoing shoulder surgery in the fall.

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Junior Rachel Murray returns to the team after sitting out a year with injury to vie for her old job at the hot corner.

“She got hurt sophomore year,” Allard said of Murray. “It was very inconsistent getting her back on track. Now she’s back at full strength.”

Fellow third base platoon member junior Erin Halpenny sprained her knee capsule in a collision with shortstop Lauren Brown and missed a week. Brown had her own time on the sidelines, recovering from lower back tightness.

“It was pretty tough over spring break, we didn’t have very many people at all,” McAteer said. “But now it seems like everybody’s coming back so we’re positive now.”

There are, though, on the brighter side, a number of Harvard players returning to the dugout after extended absences with injury.

Junior Cara Woodard has mended a banged-up left knee, though she still wears and large and cumbersome brace on the joint for precautionary reasons.

“Cara Woodard has returned,” Allard said. “She had ACL surgery last December and she didn’t play all last spring.”

Senior designated player Beth Sabin has fought her way back from a herniated disk and sophomore catcher Sarah Shaughnessy is back in shin pads after missing her entire rookie campaign.

“This year we’ve had a lot more injuries than last season,” McAteer said. “So it was tough pre-season, people didn’t get as many at-bats as they wanted. But it’s nice to have everyone back right before Ivies.”

And if McAteer and the Crimson have anything to say about it, the team might catch some breaks this time around. The good kind.

—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu.

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