In its first game of the day, Harvard managed to knock in 15 runs against Rhode Island before the game was called at the bottom of the fifth.
The Crimson grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first inning, as Lange plated senior shortstop Ellen Macadam, and Scott doubled to center to drive home Lange.
The home team built on the first inning, scoring five in the second frame.
Regan drove in sophomore second baseman Kassy Shiotani on a fielder’s choice, and Lange singled to bring home senior center fielder Emily Henderson.
Shaw slammed a two-run double, and Shiotani hit an RBI single to bring in the final run of the inning.
But for Harvard, the runs just kept coming.
In the next inning, Shaw’s second two-run double, Shiotani’s two-RBI single, and back-to-back home runs by sophomore catcher Olivia Piccione and Macadam capped an eight-run inning, giving the Crimson a commanding 15-1 lead.
The Rams seemed to come alive in the next two frames, as the visitors scored six runs while keeping Harvard off the scoreboard.
But it proved to be too little too late for Rhode Island, as the game was called after the fifth.