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Harvard Splits Season Series Against Cornell

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Angeline L. Baniqued

Co-captain Ellen Macadam boasts the best hitting average on the team at .411. This weekend, the senior showed her power at bat, homering off a pitch from Cornell’s top hurler, Elizabeth Dalrymple.

If Saturday’s matchup between Ivy League softball powers Harvard and Cornell is any indication, the race for the Ancient Eight crown will be another close one.

In a rematch of last year’s championship series, the Crimson (20-12, 6-2 Ivy) and the Big Red (16-14-1, 5-3) split a doubleheader at Soldiers Field on Saturday afternoon. Cornell ace Elizabeth Dalrymple was the hero of Game 1, carrying her team to an 8-1 victory, but Harvard’s potent offense finally broke out late in Game 2 in a 7-5 win for the home team.

“I love to play [the Big Red],” Crimson coach Jenny Allard said. “I think they’re a great ball club, and you’ve got to come to play, you’ve got to put your battle gear on and fight. And both teams fought hard.”

HARVARD 7, CORNELL 5

With two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning and with a 4-2 lead, it looked like Dalrymple was on her way to her second win of the day. But freshman Allison Scott drew a walk that sparked a five-run rally, securing a 7-5 win and the series split.

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“Everyone had some adjustments to make individually, and in addition to that, [we had] a better collective energy to just attack [Dalrymple] and not be intimidated by her stats,” co-captain Ellen Macadam said.

After Scott’s walk, classmate Shelbi Olson came to the plate and connected for her first collegiate home run, a bomb to right field that tied the score at four.

“Shelbi really stepped up,” Allard said. “She’s been inconsistent a little at the plate, and it was nice to see her see a pitch and really just take a good cut.”

Back-to-back singles from junior Jane Alexander and freshman Jackie Cooley kept the rally going and brought Macadam to the plate. Macadam, the team’s hottest hitter with a .411 average, then sent another Dalrymple pitch over the fence in right-center to give Harvard a 7-4 lead.

“I attribute all of that to Jane and to Jackie for keeping that rally going with two outs,” Macadam said. “That’s what our team is, that’s what we can be.”

Macadam’s homer chased Dalrymple from the game, and though reliever Jenna Stoller allowed a pair of singles, she got junior Whitney Shaw to pop out in foul territory to escape the jam.

Cornell had jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the first inning, when Jenny Edwards hit an RBI double off junior pitcher Rachel Brown. Rookie Laura Ricciardone relieved Brown and, after allowing a single to the first batter she faced, retired 14 straight Big Red hitters.

“We got Laura in there quickly, and Laura did a really good job of hitting her spots and keeping them off balance,” Allard said. “And they’re a good hitting club. She did a great job.”

Harvard tied the game in the bottom of the second on Alexander’s RBI double to center field and took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the third, when Shaw doubled home Macadam.

Cornell finally strung some hits together in the top of the fifth, with Edwards once again providing the punch with a 2-RBI double to right. Erin Keene then plated Edwards with a single down the first-base line.

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