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Harvard came out with high energy in the first set, scoring its first two points off of consecutive kills by sophomore Sandra Lynne Fryhofer, who had a team-high .375 hitting average for the night. The play that shifted the momentum in Penn??s favor came with the Crimson up 9-5; after co-captain Chelsea Ono Horn served the ball, a series of ferocious spikes and blocks ensued and ultimately resulted in a kill by the Quakers’ Elizabeth Semmens—one of her career-high 26—that made the score...
Harvard could not sustain its momentum in the fourth set, and Penn??s Semmens could not be stopped. The Quakers...
...Crimson, a six seed, had already defeated third-seeded Dartmouth and was looking for a crack at the finals against Yale. Tied after 18 holes of play, Wentzell faced off against Penn??s Bryant Williams in extra holes. After Williams birdied the second extra hole, Wentzell and the rest of the Harvard squad were relegated to the consolation match against Columbia—which was eventually rained out—at the Ivy Match Play tournament at Bay Club in Mattapoisett, Mass...
Pollak echoed his teammates sentiments about the weather and felt it had a part to play in Penn??s reversal...
...weather the first day was pretty challenging—rain in the morning, windy in the aftrernoon,” Pollak said. “The second day was windy the entire day. Penn??s ability to deal with the wind and rain had a lot to do with their performance...