Harvard softball displayed an impressive offensive performance, hitting six home runs in a dominant 19-1 victory over Cornell in game two of their series.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard scored a total of 25 runs and hit seven home runs across the first two games against Cornell.
  • Sophie Sun, a first-year infielder, hit three home runs in game two, while junior outfielder Savannah Fitzpatrick added two.
State of Play
  • Harvard's win in game two tied the program record for most runs scored in an Ivy League contest, matching their 1994 performance against Dartmouth.
  • The victory showcased a historic offensive showcase with 20 hits and 19 runs, setting new season-highs for the team.
What's Next

The Crimson will conclude their regular season against Cornell tomorrow at 12:30 p.m., with live coverage available on ESPN+.

Bottom Line

Harvard Softball's extraordinary offensive display, including six home runs in a single game, propelled them to a record-tying victory, setting the stage for a thrilling finale against Cornell.