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...take a 27-25 lead. After a quick back and forth between the two sides, junior Kathryn McKinley put the game away with a kill.“We really had to battle back in that third game to win it,” said senior outside hitter Laura Mahon. “We worked so hard.”The fourth game was a black and orange blur, as the Tigers jumped out to a 7-0 lead and piled a 7-2 run on top of it to go up 14-2 in the early going...
...Laura Mahon of the women’s volleyball team has double-digit kills, everyone gets a free slice from ‘Noch’s. Or if Andre' Akpan scores a goal, everyone gets a scoop at Herrell’s. Better yet, if Tommy Amaker leads Harvard basketball to an Ivy League title, the Coop reimburses everyone who purchased course books this semester...
...look back. It took the second game, 30-18, won the third, 30-23, and then was just able to hold on despite the Crimson’s solid effort in game four.Sophomore Lily Durwood finished the match with 51 assists and 11 digs. Seniors Trimble, Laura Mahon, and Mimi Hanley all registered double-digit kills.YALE 3, HARVARD 0Harvard continued to have a tough time against rival Yale, which used a 3-0 (30-22, 30-21, 30-18) victory to bolster its run at the Ivy League title.The Bulldogs played solid defense through all three sets and served very...
...matchups. Both opponents defeated the women’s squad in three straight games.The Crimson (7-13, 2-6), although unable to win a game, stayed with the Tigers on Friday and finished each game within five points of the league leaders.Especially notable was the play of senior Laura Mahon, who recorded her 1,000th career kill.Saturday brought on an equally challenging opponent in Penn. Despite rallies late in the second and third games, the Crimson failed to capitalize on its brief leads.Harvard continues conference play next weekend, traveling to Yale and Brown. In its previous encounters, the Crimson beat...
...beat anyone,” head coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We have a lot of work to do in practice, but both are beatable if we stick with our game plan.” HARVARD 3, COLUMBIA 0 Led by junior Katherine McKinley and senior Laura Mahon on offense, Harvard forced Columbia to look elsewhere for its first Ivy League victory, triumphing, 3-0 (30-22, 30-18, 30-23). Starting the match strong with an early 9-3 lead in game one, the squad displayed an effective strategy and maintained an upbeat mentality...