CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Senior co-captain Bailey
Vertovez of the Harvard softball team has been named Ivy League
Player of the Week, the league announced Tuesday.
Vertovez led Harvard to three Ivy League wins last week to bring
the Crimson within one game of the Ivy League North Division lead.
She held or shared the team lead in batting (.692, 9 for 13),
slugging (1.000), on-base percentage (.765), runs (six) and doubles
(four).
The West Islip, N.Y., native started every game at shortstop and
ranked second on the team with six RBI and four walks. Vertovez
registered at least one hit and one run in each of the Crimson's
five games and had two hits in each of the team's four Ivy League
contests. She also recorded a sacrifice bunt and was successful in
her lone stolen-base attempt.
The honor was the Crimson's first Player of the Week honor
this season but the seventh time Harvard has received a weekly
honor from the Ivy League in six eligible weeks. Rachel Brown has
twice been named Ivy Pitcher of the Week and has been the
league's Rookie of the Week two times. Whitney Shaw has
earned rookie honors once, and junior Margaux Black was recognized
as the league's top pitcher last week.
Harvard (24-14, 10-6 Ivy League), which had its game Tuesday
against Providence postponed due to rain, returns to action with a
home single game Thursday against Holy Cross at 4 p.m. The Crimson
then plays a four-game, home-and-home weekend series against
Dartmouth to determine the Ivy League North Division title.