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...close until a 9-2 run by Yale gave the Bulldogs a 23-13 lead. Every time Harvard threatened to get back into the match, Yale countered with a string of points. The Bulldogs’ aggressive style never allowed the Crimson to get settled into its gameplan.“They really played at us,” said Trimble, who finished the match with six kills and five digs.Kocurek picked up a match-high 18 digs. Mahon and junior Kathryn McKinley led the team offensively with seven kills each...
...Lions. CORNELL 3, HARVARD 2 In a back-and-forth match that culminated in a fifth frame with four lead changes and a final score of 16-14, Harvard and Cornell proved evenly matched, but the Big Red took the contest, 3-2 (30-17, 32-34, 30-17, 26-30, 14-16). “It came down to just a couple points at the end, and we dominated two games,” Weiss said. Hanley’s career and match-high 21 kills and .462 hitting percentage made her the standout player in this tense match...
...Laura Mahon said. “But Dartmouth has maintained a level of play this year I’ve never seen before. They really had our number.” Despite dropping the match, Harvard spread the ball, with eight players recording at least one kill and nine notching at least one dig. Sophomore libero Katherine Kocurek led the defense with a match-high 21 digs. Captain Suzie Trimble dominated the net with four solo blocks to go along with a pair of block assists. Offensively, Trimble and junior Kathryn McKinley led the Crimson scoring with eight kills apiece...
...Fitz said. “Coach told us we better get our act together because we’re not going to lose to MIT.”The Crimson gained focus and took the next two games to win the match. In the third game, Harvard’s percentage was a match-high of .419, while MIT hit in the negative with a match-low -.036. The game stayed close at first, but after the Crimson broke the 7-7 tie, the Engineers never caught up, as Harvard triumphed, 30-22.The fourth and final game of the night...
...teams’ first matchup on Jan. 30, Harvard seemed to be making a statement by getting out to an early lead.The Crimson came out fired up, taking the first game by the score of 30-28. Harvard boasted a gaudy .412 hitting percentage and recorded a match-high 19 kills in establishing a 1-0 lead. Senior middle hitter Andy Nelson and junior outside hitter Jordan Weitzen recorded six each during the opening game, with Weitzen’s last kill coming as an emphatic end to a hard-fought, back-and-forth opening frame...