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...there has been little outreach since the Crimson broke the news last week. According to men’s volleyball co-captain Dave Fitz, when fellow co-captain Laurence Favrot asked Nathan Fry—an Assistant Director of Athletics in charge of compliance—about how the men’s volleyball team would be affected, Fry said he didn’t know and suggested that Favrot make an appointment with the Athletic Department...
...Harvard men’s volleyball team came into 2006 as favorites to win the reformed Hay Division after capturing the Sweeney Division in the spring of 2005, a spate of injuries and a slow start resulted in a disappointing fourth-place finish for the Crimson. Junior Dave Fitz, Harvard’s only setter with significant collegiate playing experience, suffered an ankle bone bruise on the opening weekend of the season and missed five weeks. Coupled with co-captain Seamus McKiernan’s nagging shoulder problems, Fitz’s injury prevented the Crimson offense from establishing...
...Down the stretch, McKiernan's teammates looked to the co-captain with the match on the line. And more often than not, he delivered. "You know if you set Seamus the ball, fifty to sixty percent of the time, he's going to kill it," junior Dave Fitz said. "For me, as a setter, that's a great safety net to have." With the graduation of McKiernan, rising sophomore Brady Weissbourd will look to fill the void at middle hitter. The rookie showed flashes of brilliance in 2006, finishing the season with a .404 hitting percentage--good enough for eighth...
...driven again by Peoples’ strong serving—the Crimson clawed back and tied the score at 11. From that point on, neither team led by more than two points. Harvard finally moved closer to victory with a block by juniors Andy Nelson and Dave Fitz that gave the Crimson a 28-27 lead. After a Bobcat timeout, Harvard gave up the next point but closed out the game, 30-28, on a kill by Nelson and a block by McKiernan. “When we really focus on the block,” McKiernan said...
...momentum going into the fifth after winning the fourth frame 30-27 in comeback fashion. Falling behind 10-7 early, a combined 12 kills from McKiernan and McCrone led the team to pull ahead at 13-12 and never trail again. The attack was aided by junior setter Dave Fitz who led the game with 53 assists. “We just did what we were supposed to do in the fourth game that enabled us to pull away,” Harvard coach Chris Ridolfi said. In the fourth part of the night’s contest, the Crimson...