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...Weiss said. “It was the broken plays where we lost points.”The third game once more showed promise for a Crimson win, but an error set the team back late in the game. Despite strong efforts from senior Mimi Hanley and junior Kathryn McKinley, who both scored key kills, the Tigers again pulled away for a 30-28 win.Weiss was satisfied with the team’s defense, which held Lindsay Ensign, Princeton’s top hitter, to only 11 kills. “We went point for point,” Weiss...
...league, anyone can 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...
Junior Kathryn McKinley had 17 digs, and sophomore Chelsea Ono Horn added 12 of her own. Ono Horn also contributed one of the team’s four aces on the night, bringing her season total to a team-leading...
...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. Trimble finished the night hitting .368. The Big Green out-killed Harvard, 50-35, and held all the Crimson hitters to single digits in kills. “Dartmouth is good defensively,” Trimble said. “We couldn?...
...smart with the ball,” Weiss said. “She’s not as big as that block was, but she knows how to use it and everything else.” Sophomore libero Katherine Kocurek anchored the defense with 17 digs, with junior Kathryn McKinley and sophomore Chelsea Ono Horn notching 16 and 12 digs, respectively. “We came out really well collectively as a team,” Mahon said. “We played well, especially in the first game. The one thing that was the cause of that loss...