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By Giuliana Vetrano
Freshman centerfielder Dillon O’Neill was one of Harvard’s lone bright spots on offense yesterday, earning one of just two Crimson hits in the first game before collecting a pair of singles in the second contest. O’Neill finished 3-for-5 in the leadoff sp
Freshman centerfielder Dillon O’Neill was one of Harvard’s lone bright spots on offense yesterday, earning one of just two Crimson hits in the first game before collecting a pair of singles in the second contest. O’Neill finished 3-for-5 in the leadoff sp

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