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Three Harvard players reached double-digits in kills, with senior outside hitter Luke McCrone leading the pack with 19. Freese—striking at a clip of .484—and junior middle hitter Andy Nelson chipped in with 16 each...
Game two was tightly fought as well, with the two squads trading points throughout. A kill by freshman middle hitter Brady Weissbourd gave the Crimson the game point at 29-28, but Harvard errors kept Endicott in the frame until Clay Ostrander’s attack error gave the game to the Crimson...
...first contest of the young season. Despite the absence of junior Dave Fitz and co-captain and leading scorer Seamus McKiernan, the Crimson (1-6, 1-1 Hay) played aggressively and attacked the Vassar defense throughout the match. Four Harvard players reached double figures in kills, with senior outside hitter Luke McCrone producing 17 kills and just one error on 24 swings for a whopping .667 hitting percentage. “That is the best hitting game I’ve ever seen from Luke,” said sophomore outside hitter Jordan Weitzen, adding, “He must...
...with a chance to evaluate how well it would match up against its conference rivals in the weeks to come.Sophomore Brian Rapp filled in at setter again for the Crimson, racking up 60 assists in the two contests. His favorite target was senior opposite hitter Seamus McKiernan, who registered 29 kills on the weekend to earn a spot on the All-Golden Dome Classic squad.But the Crimson offense sputtered in both matches, only managing to hit above .200 in one game all weekend.“Most of the problems were on our side of the court...
...manage to win a match despite serving as host of the Crimson Classic/EIVA-MIVA Challenge. Harvard lost 3-2 to the Hawks (30-25, 30-23, 27-30, 27-30, 15-12) and 3-0 to the Flyers (30-18, 30-25, 32-30).Senior middle hitter Seamus McKiernan, an EIVA Second Team All-East selection last season, continued his torrid play to start the 2006 season with two double-doubles, finishing with 31 kills and 31 digs.But Quincy (2-0) and Lewis (2-0), the visitors from the MIVA, swept the weekend from the EIVA, each defeating Harvard and Rutgers...