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...volleyball team was a few lucky breaks short of a banner weekend, as the Crimson split a pair of key conference matchups this weekend at the Malkin Athletic Center.Coming off an emotional come-from-behind win against NYU Friday night, the Crimson (5-3, 2-3 Hay) was unable to close against undefeated conference leader Springfield on Saturday.Both matches went to a deciding fifth game, and both were marked by aggressive play and changing momentum. In the end, however, Harvard failed to secure what would have been its biggest victory of the season.The Springfield match was the Crimson?...
...steadfast consistency is slowly arising from the Malkin Athletic Center. The Harvard men’s volleyball team (4-2, 2-2 Hay), after winning two critical division games on the road, rolled along to their fourth straight victory last night, defeating visiting Rivier College (8-8) in four games (30-24, 30-25, 25-30, 30-18). Led by dominant performances from senior co-captain Laurence Favrot and sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, the Crimson took command over an under-matched Raider team early on with hitting percentages of .429 and .478 in the first two games...
Better late than never.After faltering in the first game against Vassar, 30-23, trouble appeared to be brewing for the Harvard men’s volleyball team. But the Crimson (3-2, 2-2 Hay) knocked out three straight wins to overcome the Brewers (4-6, 0-4), taking Saturday’s match, 3-1 (23-30, 30-26, 30-26, 30-21) at Kenyon Hall.“For Vassar, one of the big goals of the season was to beat Harvard, and they came out really ready to play, fired up, and they took...
...volleyball comeback attempt. But in the end, the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) proved more effective, dispatching the Crimson, 3-2 (28-30, 30-26, 30-24, 28-30, 15-11), Friday night at the Malkin Athletic Center. Playing in its home opener, Harvard (0-2, 0-2 Hay) came out on fire but couldn’t maintain its rhythm through the match. In fact, when co-captain and starting setter Dave Fitz had to leave the game with a minor ankle injury before the start of the fourth frame, it seemed that the Crimson had little chance...
...like a lion for the Harvard men’s volleyball team, as the Crimson fell, 3-0 (30-18, 30-21, 30-19), to the Springfield College Pride in last night’s season opener at Blake Arena in Springfield, Mass. Harvard (0-1, 0-1 EIVA Hay) struggled to execute its offense against conference powerhouse Springfield (5-3, 1-0 EIVA Hay), which entered the match with a No. 5 ranking and seven matches already under its belt. “Basically, we were unable to do anything well,” said co-captain and setter...