As predicted, it wasn't pretty, but it's a win, which is all that matters.
Johnny Adams hit his first career home run, and yeoman's work by the Boston College pitching staff resulted in a 13-10 victory over Harvard from Shea Field on Wednesday. The Eagles led 13-5 before limping through to the finish line, but in the end, all that mattered was getting the W.
The Eagles (18-18) pulled to .500 on the season with the win, while they dropped the visiting Crimson under the golden mark with a 16-17 record.
Harvard jumped on the Eagles first with two runs in the top of the first.