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...three-game winning streak, the Harvard men’s volleyball yielded to Springfield, 3-1 (30-16, 21-30, 21-30, 23-30), last night at the Malkin Athletic Center. The Crimson had a solid start in the first game, taking the lead early. With sophomore setter Gil Weintraub serving, Harvard went on a six point run and came out ahead, 7-2. After the Crimson established the lead, it stayed on top throughout the first game, handily beating the Pride, 30-16, and notching a .409 hittingpercentage.“We had moments of brilliance...
...Saturday night at the MAC, tallying 51 kills as it coasted to a 3-0 victory (30-27, 30-15, 30-21). Junior captain Brady Weissbourd led Harvard with 13 kills and no errors, closely followed by seniors Jordan Weitzen and Jamie Crooks, who both notched nine kills.Sophomore setter Gil Weintraub paced the offense with 45 assists, and Rapp controlled the defense, posting 12 digs overall.Although Harvard started off slowly in the first game, allowing Sacred Heart to stay within a few points throughout the game, the Crimson kept ahead of the Pioneers to record...
...While Weissbourd, Rapp, Weitzen and senior Jamie Crooks will provide the veteran leadership for Harvard this year, a trio of sophomores will have to step up and fill the holes left by three graduated seniors. Middle blocker Soren Rosier, outside hitter Erik Kuld, and setter Gil Weintraub are poised to have big seasons...
...meter dash by finishing in 7.92 seconds. Three more event winners came on the men’s side, where senior Brian Holmquest won the 3,000 meters in 8:16.93, a personal best. Captain Alex Lewis won the long jump with a 6.79 leap, and freshman Sean Gil rounded out the winners by taking the pole vault after clearing 4.80 meters. “I did less event work during the break, so it made me more inconsistent,” Gil said. “As the day went on I did start to loosen up a little...
...media. Out of deference to the writers, the directors have held off negotiating so far. But today the DGA issued a statement suggesting they may enter the fray as soon as the New Year. "The situation is dire," says the statement from DGA president Michael Apted and Negotiations Chair Gil Cates. "The WGA-AMPTP impasse has cost the jobs of tens of thousands of entertainment-industry workers, including many of our own members, and more lose their jobs every day the strike continues. With so much at stake and no end to the standoff in sight, we can no longer...