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Even with injuries limiting him, Seamus McKiernan was The Man. The Harvard men's volleyball co-captain, an EIVA All-East second-team selection a year ago, continued to punish opposing defenses in 2006, leading the Crimson in total kills and kills per game. The senior finished 10th in the EIVA in kills per game despite being slowed during much of the season by a nagging shoulder injury. McKiernan posted some of his best numbers in Harvard's biggest games. In Harvard's March 18 victory over eventual Hay Division champion East Stroudsburg, the middle hitter registered 25 kills...
...match despite serving as host of the Crimson Classic/EIVA-MIVA Challenge. Harvard lost 3-2 to the Hawks (30-25, 30-23, 27-30, 27-30, 15-12) and 3-0 to the Flyers (30-18, 30-25, 32-30).Senior middle hitter Seamus McKiernan, an EIVA Second Team All-East selection last season, continued his torrid play to start the 2006 season with two double-doubles, finishing with 31 kills and 31 digs.But Quincy (2-0) and Lewis (2-0), the visitors from the MIVA, swept the weekend from the EIVA, each defeating Harvard and Rutgers-Newark (0-2).Unfortunately...
Offsay’s outstanding play was widely recognized. In addition to being named to the Academic All-Ivy team, the hole set was an honorable mention All-American and a member of the second team All-East...
Formerly an outside hitter, McKiernan quickly adapted to his new position and became a dangerous weapon for Harvard. A member of the EIVA second team All-East, the middle hitter was the Crimson’s go-to player down the stretch...
Describing his own father, Tom mentions neither Joe’s Walter Brown award nor his status as a three-time All-American, All-East, All-Ivy, and All-New England selection...