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Harvard was able to come back from behind in the fourth set courtesy of Kuld’s three-straight kills which gave the Crimson a three-point advantage. However, the Warriors would not relent. Led by Jon Daley’s match-high 22 kills, ESU traded point-for-point and closed in by cutting the lead to 26-29 until Weissbourd ended the game with a resounding kill...
...season turned out to be a far too crowded affair. The Crimson, which ended a historic season last year with three wrestlers qualifying as All-Americans and with its highest ever point total at the year-end national tournament, launched its season at the East Stroudsburg University (ESU) Open with a mixed group of battle-tested veterans and newly recruited talents. On a Saturday morning at Koehler Fieldhouse, sophomore J.P. O’Connor, the only Harvard freshman to earn All-American honors in program history, started right where he left off. Ranked third in the nation...
...middle of the pack. To have a chance at the division title, it seemed Harvard would have to win the rest of its matches. Motivated by the task ahead, the Crimson picked up seven straight victories. The two most impressive wins came against eventual Hay champion East Stroudsburg (ESU), as Harvard—the only squad to defeat the Warriors in a league contest all year—cruised to 3-1 wins in both matches. “Of all the teams in the league, we probably match up best with East Stroudsburg,” Ridolfi said...
...aiming to beat New Haven, and we were shocked in the fifth game. It’s hard to come back two days later and play well.” 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...
...wasn’t a fluke. Harvard found another gear in the final ten points of its games, using its confidence from the previous weekend’s victory to pull off a 3-1 victory (31-29, 30-28, 27-30, 34-32) over East Stroudsburg (ESU) on Saturday afternoon at the Malkin Athletic Center. The win was the Crimson’s second in eight days over the Warriors (10-6, 5-2 Hay), which did not lose its first league game until March 11 against Harvard (10-9, 8-3). “In volleyball, the points...