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...Jamie Crooks said. “But being a league match, and our team’s propensity to lay off in an easy game, it was potentially a problem.” Junior captain Brady Weissbourd had 12 kills with an astonishing .750 hitting percentage. Crooks and sophomore Erik Kuld each notched 13 kills and Weintraub tallied 38 assists. The Crimson had no trouble dealing with the change of pace, limiting the Chargers to an attacking percentage below .100 and sealing the match in only three games. Harvard’s solid weekend puts it in a good position...
...just made a lot of errors that we probably shouldn’t have made.” Newbury started off strong, taking the lead early in the opening game. The Crimson struggled to play catch up, but never succeeded, losing the first contest, 24-30. Although sophomore Erik Kuld slammed down a total of 19 kills, his point late in the game that tied the score at 22 did not prove sufficient to rally Harvard back for the win. The second game looked to be a repeat of the first, with Newbury quickly taking a 4-1 lead...
...volleyball than we’re used to playing. It was hard to adjust to it, but it was still a good match and we played really well. It was great. We’re all really excited about what this weekend brought us.”Sophomore Erik Kuld paced the Crimson offense with a whopping 26 kills. Junior captain Brady Weissbourd notched 15 kills and reached a team-best hitting percentage of .480. Weitzen slammed down 14 kills of his own in addition to notching a team-high 11 digs.Mount Olive proved it would be a formidable opponent...
...biggest lead of the night, 23-20, and kept up the momentum to nail down a 30-22 victory over the Crimson.“I think we considered ourselves better than we were, and by doing that, we took the other team for granted,” sophomore Erik Kuld said. “You can’t do that because they’ll surprise you when you don’t play your best. We were overconfident and didn’t give the other team enough respect, and that’s what losers...
...suffered a loss, a few Harvard players still put together solid performances. Junior captain Brady Weissbourd, who wasrecently named this week’s EIVA Hay Division Player of the Week, slammed down 16 kills and recorded a .400 hitting percentage. Senior Jamie Crooks has 10 kills and sophomore Erik Kuld recorded nine kills and four digs. Rapp led the team with 20 digs. Weintraub has an especially effective outing. In addition to his three serving aces, the sophomore setter handed out 35 assists.None of these efforts were a enough to match SpringfieldThe Crimson had anticipated that its first three...