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...Crimson (5-6, 5-4 Hay) is now in third place in its division, trailing only Vassar and Springfield...
Harvard (5-6, 3-4 Hay) arrived at Blake Arena ready to play, taking the first game of the match, 30-27. The Pride (16-6, 11-0 Hay), responded, squeaking by in the next two games, 30-28 and 32-30. Springfield’s offense heated up behind the attack of sophomore outside hitter Brandon Mueller, who compiled 24 kills over the match...
Inspired by a pregame speech from first-year coach Rob Keller on Saturday, the Crimson (5-5, 3-3 Hay) played the best it has all season. After steamrolling the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) 3-0 on Saturday, Harvard clawed past perennial power Vassar 3-2 on Sunday in a season-defining...
...many people assume that there are no highly populated cities in the Midwest. I’m from Topeka, which is no metropolis even by Midwest standards, but I live right near a mall and every chain restaurant imaginable. I am also a 20 minute drive from hay bails in one direction, and the ghetto in another direction. Our downtown area even has bums. That’s one of the three criteria for official status as a city: cross walks, tall buildings and bums. I was talking to a friend of mine from Berkeley, Calif., and she informed...
...Pride (12-6, 8-0 Hay) raced to an early 8-4 lead behind big kills from outside hitter Greg Lardo. But after a Crimson timeout, Harvard stormed back, taking six of the next eight points to tie the game at 10. The squads then traded points until the score reached 19-19, when the Crimson slowly started to pull away...