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...head coach Jennifer 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...
...falling to Cornell (6-10, 3-2 Ivy) on Friday. But the squad salvaged the demanding New York road trip with a three-game win over Columbia (3-13, 0-5 Ivy) on Saturday. The Crimson (7-11, 2-4 Ivy) was unable to build a victory around senior Mimi Hanley’s career-high 21 kills on Friday, as Harvard’s dominance in games one and three was counterbalanced by Big Red rallies in games two, four and five. But on Saturday, the story was different. The Crimson handily defeated Columbia, racing ahead of the Lions...
...Mostly, he was the guy who seemed to be squandering all the credibility he had earned for co-writing, co-starring in and winning an Oscar for Good Will Hunting in 1997. Even before that, he was a child star, notably in the TV series The Voyage of the Mimi. In fact, until recently, comparing him with other former child stars was the only way you could conceive of his career as going well since the Bennifer days...
...Green followed with a 6-0 run to take a 10-5 lead into a Harvard timeout. The Crimson chipped away at the lead, putting together a 7-3 stretch of its own and pulling within one point of Dartmouth, 13-12, after a kill by senior Mimi Hanley. Though flirting with the lead, the Crimson was on the wrong end of a Big Green 12-4 run that afforded Dartmouth a 25-16 lead. The Big Green maintained that lead en route to its 30-23 game victory. The scoring danced back and forth in game two as well...
...Huskies defense proved too much for the Crimson hitters. Despite getting out-blocked 8-4, however, Harvard managed 75 digs to Northeastern’s 71 digs. Senior Laura Mahon led the Crimson offense, recording a double-double with 22 kills and 12 digs. Classmate Mimi Hanley supplied an additional 12 kills on 29 attempts. Sophomore Lily Durwood and junior Laura Mays shared setting duties, registering 29 and 18 assists, respectively. “[Mahon is] really smart with the ball,” Weiss said. “She’s not as big as that block...