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...season doubled as senior night, as Crooks and classmates Jordan Weitzen and Brian Rapp were honored for their years on the team—fittingly on the last day of their collegiate volleyball careers. “It was a very emotional game,” sophomore Erik Kuld said. “We really wanted to come out and win all three.” Sophomore Soren Rosier came through in the clutch in the first game. Slamming down two well-timed kills, Rosier gave Harvard its first lead of the match, boosting the score, 26-25. Rosier recorded...
...second game. [In game three] we waited till 29-21 to make a comeback. Overall, we played well, but things didn’t turn out in our favor.”Junior captain Brady Weissbourd recorded 17 kills, five digs and three block assists against NYU. Sophomore Erik Kuld slammed down 14 kills and reached an attacking percentage of .385. Rapp tallied 14 digs, and senior Jamie Crooks notched six digs and seven kills.HARVARD 3, SACRED HEART 1Breaking its four-game losing streak, the Crimson overpowered Sacred Heart 3-1 last Friday night at the Pitt Center in Fairfield...
...maple trees in every neighborhood. Snowy days are just as common as sunny ones and the temperature averages below 50 degrees seven months of the year.Let’s just say Toronto isn’t your typical beach town.That, however, doesn’t seem to bother Kuld. He has spent his last five summers playing beach volleyball on the banks of Lake Ontario.Kuld, an outside hitter on the Harvard men’s volleyball team, started playing beach volleyball after his freshman year in high school.“A couple of my friends on my indoor...
...hard to run an offense like that.”The difference between games was quite clear in the team’s kill percentage, which rose from an abysmal .062 in the opening frame to .200 in the second game and .333 in the third.Sophomore outside hitter Erik Kuld and Weissbourd led Harvard with 18 and 15 kills respectively as Harvard amassed one more kill than the Trojans. Unfortunately for the hosts, they also logged nine more errors in an inconsistent team effort. Shaky serving in particular devastated the Crimson early, preventing it from building much-needed momentum...
...team [Saturday] night.”Springfield proved to be unstoppable in the first game, posting a hitting percentage of .593, while the Crimson only managed an attack percentage of .200.Harvard did not fare any better in games two and three, hitting a meager .105 and .156, respectively.Sophomore Erik Kuld and junior captain Brady Weissbourd shined again, leading the Crimson with 11 kills each. Weissbourd posted a hitting percentage of .429. Senior libero Brian Rapp dove for eight digs, while sophomore setter Gil Weintraub set up for 32 assists.But though a few individuals shined, the Crimson could not overpower...