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...Crimson, as the Chargers’ tardy arrival pushed the game start back about half an hour. Harvard decided to extend its warmup to accommodate its visitors. “It felt like we were playing a five-game match instead of three,” senior setter Dave Fitz said. “We were very pleased to get out in three, just because if we had had to play more than that, some of us would have gone a little stir-crazy.” Despite the delay, Ridolfi had a plan to keep his players focused during...
...middle of the standings.“At the end of the day, I’m disappointed, the team’s disappointed, and we’ve dug ourselves a hole if we want to make the playoffs now,” said captain and setter Dave Fitz. “But we’ve just got to win out and hopefully a couple teams will lose.”SPRINGFIELD 3, HARVARD 2Harvard dropped the fourth and fifth games on Saturday night, letting Springfield get away with...
...Weissbourd and sophomore outside hitter Jeff Nathan after Nelson’s dominant late ace sealed the game and the match. “We did a really good job of spreading the ball around and getting a good hit percentage,” said senior co-captain Dave Fitz. “We got our focus back and stayed motivated to finish the match.” Looking ahead, Harvard looks to continue their winning ways against considerably tougher opposition this weekend with NYU and Springfield visiting the Malkin Athletic Center. With continued dedication to good form and remaining...
...Crimson’s 10-5 run left the Brewers with no hope of victory, clinching it for Harvard, 30-21.The Crimson’s solid individual performances contributed greatly to its ultimate victory. Junior Jordan Weitzen slammed 12 kills, and Weissbourd tallied 10, while co-captain Dave Fitz dished out 50 assists and added five digs.“We had four guys in double-digit kills, which is really good,” Ridolfi said. “And Fitz is spreading the ball around.”Hoping to continue these performances on its home court, the Crimson...
Just call him the playmaker. As the only starting freshman on the Harvard men’s volleyball team, right side hitter Gil Weintraub is already carving himself a powerful position on the Crimson.Filling in as the backup setter for captain Dave Fitz, Weintraub plays a unique role on the team, switching between hitting and setting positions.“It’s definitely a totally different mentality going from hitting to setting,” Weintraub said. “Hitting, you go up hit as hard as you can, and so it’s a single...