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...kills on 21 attempts in her second appearance of the year.Las, who is returning from injury, was praised by her coach for her contributions this weekend.“She did a great job,” Weiss said. “She had an injury in preseason, but she??s been working hard, and she did exactly what she needed to do.”Weiss is not the only one who noticed Las’ play. Las was named to the all-tournament team, along with senior Mimi Hanley. The Crimson finished the match hitting...
...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 was, but she knows how to use it and everything else.” Sophomore libero Katherine Kocurek anchored the defense with 17 digs, with junior Kathryn McKinley and sophomore Chelsea Ono Horn notching 16 and 12 digs, respectively...
...striker blasted in three scores for the first hat trick of her young career.“[Sheeleigh]’s definitely coming into her own,” Rhodes said. “I think Friday was a big step for her, getting those three goals, because she??s been so close for so many games now. She??s a big-time freshman.”Harvard controlled possession throughout the game, outshooting the Blue Devils, 16-11, on the day. And Sheeleigh provided all the finishing the Crimson would need.Harvard continued its dominance...
...don’t think she??s one to drop her books at the first mention of a prestigious swim meet, as Kolbe declined invitations to both the 2004 Paralympics in Athens and the 2006 World Championships in South Africa due to her commitments at Harvard...
...Laura Mays has stepped into a big role playing front row setting,” said Mahon. “It’s really great to have a lefty, 5’11” center in the front row. She??s done a fantastic...