Word: pankau
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...Harvard men's volleyball team is a prime example. Having lost two of the greatest players in the program's history in Ed Pankau '00 and Joe Herger '00, the Crimson was left to face a higher division of competition with a very young team. But not only did it finish in third place in the Hay Division-including an upset victory over division champion St. Francis-but it won the Ivy League championship for the first time since...
...second game, the Crimson once again jumped out to a fast 7-3 lead fueled by the scintillating play of freshman middle blocker Juan Carlos Cardet. The 6'5 Puerto Rican native, who inherits both his jersey number (11) and position from former team captain Ed Pankau '00, was impressive at middle blocker by contributing three blocks and eight kills with a solid .385 hit percentage...
...second game, the Crimson once again jumped out to a fast 7-3 lead fueled by the scintillating play of freshman middle blocker Juan Carlos Cardet. The 6'5 Puerto Rican native, who inherits both his jersey number (11) and position from former team captain Ed Pankau '00, was impressive at middle blocker by contributing three blocks and eight kills with a solid .385 hit percentage...
...primary reason the Crimson found this state of fierce competitive determination was the leadership of Herger and co-captain and middle blocker Ed Pankau. Herger and Pankau, who were voted MVPs of the season by the team, ended their careers as two of Harvard volleyball's all-time best players...
...Pankau, who ranks nationally in blocks per game (T-11th with 1.58) and hitting percentage (T-11th with .434), draws the curtain on his four-year performance with 491 blocks and 733 kills...