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...rounded out the Tampa tournament with split decisions.Overall, Harvard went 1-3 in the Corral, winning five of its 16 sets. Additionally, junior Chelsea Ono Horn was named to the all-tournament team.“[Chelsea] is a really strong player,” senior Kathryn McKinley said. “She blocks, hits, defends, picks up tips, and has a great jump serve. She’s an all around dynamo.”The Crimson travels to Hanover, N.H. next weekend for the Dartmouth Invitational. Harvard will square off with the Big Green on Friday...
...edged out the Eagles (5-5) in the first set before dropping the ensuing three. Despite the loss, the squad was able to take away some positives from the game. “You have to look at the points in a game,” senior Katherine McKinley said. “A win or a loss can come down to one net call or one missed hit. [Losing close sets] is definitely happening to us this season but it’s good that it’s happening now. It reminds us that we?...
...game, the score remained close in the final set. As soon as American took a 12-9 lead, the Crimson battled back to tally the next six points, which included two kills and an ace. But the Eagles reclaimed the lead at 24-23. Crimson senior Kathryn McKinley made a big play to tie the score at 24, but American kept one step ahead of the Harvard ladies, seizing a 26-24 win.The Crimson will play its next nine games on the road, beginning with Wednesday’s match against Boston College.—Staff writer Courtney...
...increased its lead to 24-19. The Pioneer’s streak was then capped off by a set-ending kill. However, when a similar situation arose during the final minutes of the third set, Harvard appeared to rally behind a block from seniors Laura Mays and Kathryn McKinley that brought the Crimson to within two points of its opponent at 24-22. Their rally was cut short, though, by a Herthington kill, which ended the set at 25-22. “In practice we’re going to focus on being aggressive and worrying less about...
...rate. (Some 710,000 tourists showed up last year.) The state's tourism director, Don Dickey, says, ''This will be the party year.'' Already, as the state swings into summer, the party is on. The most spectacular sight in central Alaska is massive 20,320-ft. Denali, or Mount McKinley. Unfortunately, Denali is 200 miles away from the nearest cruiseship landing point. Customary transportation to Denali National Park in the Alaska range is by bus. Correctly figuring that most affluent U.S. tourists would rather take hookworm medicine than a bus, an outfit called Tour Alaska had the superior idea...