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...With Wednesday’s loss to Hay Division opponent New Haven, the Crimson (10-11) needed East Stroudsburg (ESU)—who has only lost to Harvard this year—to drop its last two contests in order for the Crimson to make the EIVA playoffs. Given that the Warriors were facing league bottom-feeder Sacred Heart on Friday night, Harvard’s chances of making the postseason were close to zero. As expected, ESU swept the Pioneers, clinching the Hay Division and breaking the Crimson players’ hearts. “[The loss...
Three times the Harvard men’s volleyball team has gone to overtime and three times it has come out the loser. New Haven (18-6, 6-4 EIVA) stopped the Crimson’s (10-10, 7-3) win streak at seven, winning in five frames (30-22, 20-30, 26-30, 30-27, 9-15) at the Malkin Athletic Center last night. In the fifth game, Harvard was plagued by the run, a problem it has faced all season long. After playing point for point up to a 6-7 deficit, New Haven won four straight points...
Facing two EIVA opponents this weekend at the 28th annual Golden Dome Classic, the Harvard men’s volleyball team, still playing without starting setter Dave Fitz, failed to capture a single game and remained winless on the season.While the matches against host Rutgers-Newark and division rival New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) didn’t figure in the Crimson’s league record, the weekend set at the Golden Dome in Newark, N.J., provided Harvard (0-6, 0-1 Hay) with a chance to evaluate how well it would match up against its conference rivals...
...what is now a recurring theme for the struggling Harvard men’s volleyball team, the Crimson lacked sustained energy and momentum last night at the Malkin Athletic Center, losing 3-1 (30-22, 27-30, 30-23, 30-27) to Springfield in its first EIVA match of the season. But in the second frame, Harvard (0-4, 0-1 Hay) witnessed a brief glimpse of its potential. Despite trailing Springfield (4-2, 2-0) 5-2 early, the Crimson got kills from freshman Brady Weissbound and senior Luke McCrone to keep the team on pace with the Pride...
...manage to win a 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...