Dartmouth Softball Loses 4-2 After Early Lead Against Harvard
The Dartmouth softball team couldn't maintain their lead, falling 4-2 to Harvard after surrendering three late runs at Soldiers Field in Massachusetts.
By the Numbers- Dartmouth held a 2-1 lead into the fifth inning.
- Mary Beth Cahalan had a standout performance, going 3-for-4 with a double.
- The Big Green outhit the Crimson with a margin of 6-5.
The Big Green's early lead was not enough to secure the victory as Harvard mounted a late-game comeback.
State of Play- Dartmouth is now 5-4 in Ivy League play.
- The team's next challenge is a doubleheader against Princeton, the defending regular season champion.
Dartmouth faces defending champion Princeton in a doubleheader on Saturday, April 13, seeking to improve their standing in the Ivy League.
Bottom LineDartmouth's loss to Harvard underscores the competitive nature of Ivy League softball, highlighting the team's need to capitalize on early leads to secure victories.
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