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Let’s take a second to credit the Crimson coaching staff for its handling of Liam O’Hagan last Saturday. The game was within a score when the league’s most efficient passer and leader in total offense took a bone-crunching hit early in the third quarter. With harrowing new research being done on the long-term neurological consequences of concussions, head coach Tim Murphy and the team doctors went the safe route and held O’Hagan out for the rest of the night, trusting the game-tested Pizzotti to seal...
...freshman with 4.44 digs per game. Kocurek was an All-Ivy League Honorable Mention pick in 2006 and won the “Best Digger Award” in this year’s American Volleyball Tournament. “Katherine’s our most consistent passer and highest digger,” said volleyball head coach Jennifer Weiss. “She plays with a lot of personality, and she’s a great player.” Weiss, in her fifteenth year at the helm of the women’s volleyball program, first met Kocurek...
...offense is in desperate need of an overhaul after scoring just 14.7 points per game and ranking last or next to last in the Ivies in every major statistical category last year. Senior Tom Bennewitz has taken over starting quarterback duties after the departure of leading passer and rusher Mike Fritz. Two All-Ivy cornerbacks return in Chris Blanco and John Manning from a unit ranked fourth in pass defense last year, and nine starters return from the league’s worst scoring defense...
...What gets overlooked is that Andre’ can find teammates and set them up for opportunities,” Kerr says. “He creates opportunities for himself but he’s also a very good passer...
...second half. “The thing we certainly didn’t do tonight was low-post defense,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “Whether it be the footwork of the guy you’re guarding, or pressure on the passer. Our low-post package didn’t respond to the degree that it had to. And not having Evan certainly hurt us in that respect.” The Crimson’s struggles on the defensive end are nothing new. Harvard allowed opponents to shoot 49 percent from field...