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...Friday night.The Crimson will try and recover this weekend when first-place Yale (9-4, 4-0) and Brown (5-11, 1-3) come to Cambridge.“The way the Ivy League works is that anyone can beat anyone on a given day,” senior setter Sarah Cebron said.PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 0It’s often said that the mark of a team is how it recovers from adversity.By that standard, Princeton is looking pretty good.After getting routed by Dartmouth on Friday night and losing their first match of the season, the Tigers...
...night and non-league foe Robert Morris on Saturday morning, the Crimson (8-5) dropped the first two frames before storming back to win the match in five.“Because of the mental toughness and the trust that we have in each other,” senior setter Sarah Cebron said, “we know that we can come back and win in any situation.”Harvard capped off the weekend with a three-game rout of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), giving the Crimson the tournament title.Cebron and classmate Katie Turley-Molony...
...four blocks. “Suzie’s just a stud,” Mahon said. “She really just knows how to put the ball away.” Crimson freshmen did their part to contribute to the win. Libero Katherine Kocurek notched 16 digs, setter Lily Durwood dished out 26 assists, and right-side hitter Chelsea Ono Horn added five kills and four assists. “Our freshmen have done a wonderful job,” Weiss noted. “They fit right into the system that we are running and they really...
...leading a defense that ranks second in the Ivy League in digs per game. Right-side hitter Chelsea Ono Horn has brought power to the outside of the Harvard attack, supplementing junior co-captain Suzie Trimble and senior Katie Turley-Molony down the middle. And setter Lily Durwood has helped stabilize the Crimson’s passing game, taking turns in the rotation with senior Sarah Cebron. “[The freshmen] have been working so hard throughout the preseason,” Mahon said. “They’ve really contributed and stepped up to be leaders...
...Crimson clawed its way back, getting within one before the Bearcats took five of the next six points to set up several match points at 14-9.But Harvard would not go away. After a kill by junior right-side hitter Mimi Hanley staved off the first match point, senior setter Sarah Cebron’s aggressive serving allowed the Crimson to dig out of its hole.Harvard’s 8-1 run to close out the match showed just how far the team has come from last year.“To get down in the fifth...