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...with aggressive serving and a solid attack. Junior co-captain Suzie Trimble had a career night, registering 23 kills and just one error to record a .647 hitting percentage. “Suzie is awesome—capital letters awesome,” said fellow junior co-captain Laura Mahon. “She’s taller than a lot of other people, so if the ball is given to her and it’s a good set, she’ll probably kill it.” The Crimson opened the match with a strong effort. After...
...consecutive Black Bear errors gave the Crimson (4-5) the victory. “That’s a positive sign for us to be able to be patient while being aggressive, making sure that we take care of our side,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “That’s what we did really well in that game—we never gave up that point.” Harvard took a 2-0 lead by holding Maine to just .095 hitting in Game Two. The Crimson broke open the game by scoring...
...more experienced and grittier. And needless to say, no one associated with Harvard expects tomorrow night’s match against Dartmouth to be the start of another winless Ivy League season. “Honestly, we’re feeling great,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “We’ve learned a lot from our losses from the past few matches, and we’re ready to peak at this point.” Harvard’s preseason has been a manifestation of how much the team has changed...
...Harvard went down swinging, taking eight of 10 points before the Wildcats closed the door. “In the fifth it got a little bit out of our control—we couldn’t keep up with the pace,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “It’s tough being down by that much, but at the same time, it was a great fight.” The Wildcats controlled play to open the match, recording 20 kills on .289 while holding the Crimson attack to a meager .081 hitting...
...comeback. “They were really a team we could have hung with much more than we did,” Cebron added. “It was our mistakes which led to the loss.” Turley-Molony led the Crimson with eight kills, while Mahon and Kocurek added 12 digs apiece. Matador Darla Donaldson, later named the tournament MVP, led Northridge by hitting .458 and notching 13 kills. —Staff writer Kevin C. Reyes can be reached at kreyes@fas.harvard.edu...