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Three Harvard players reached double-digits in kills, with senior outside hitter Luke McCrone leading the pack with 19. Freese—striking at a clip of .484—and junior middle hitter Andy Nelson chipped in with 16 each...
...Crimson two-three zone. Harvard increased its intensity on the other end of the floor, however, getting better looks at the basket by attacking offensively. The aggressiveness helped the team get to the line more frequently, where it shot 7-for-8—a much better clip than in a first half, when it reached the line just three times, making two shots. “We were really in attack mode in the second half, looking to run more and trying to build on that lead,” McCaffery said. “We had a tough...
...Brown and getting a win against Yale to pay them back for our first league loss.”The Crimson will face a test from a Yale team with a scorching offense, as the squad has maintained the highest field goal percentage in the league, a devastating .499 clip. To win, Harvard will have to cool the Bulldogs off, something the team failed to do three weeks ago.“They’ve gotten consistent 50 percent shooting from the four and the five spot most of the year,” Sullivan said...
During last Thursday’s lecture, Ben-Shahar spent about thirty seconds showing a video clip of a toddler giggling in order to demonstrate the contagious qualities of laughter. He spent another thirty seconds showing it again (“Too much, too much. I’ll post the URL.”). The week before, he played excerpts from “Seinfeld” and “Will and Grace...
...Crimson played its best in the opening frame of the match. Despite posting only 11 kills, Harvard stayed within striking distance of the Highlanders but fell just short of victory, losing 31-29.From that point on, NJIT continued to pick up momentum. Though the Highlanders hit at a meager .050 clip in the first game, they raised their level of play in the next two frames, taking advantage of Harvard’s mistakes and attacking at rates of .286 and .467, respectively.“They got back on track because we couldn’t serve...