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Scott Alpert devastated the Wildcats from the outside, while Co-Captain Mohan Nadkarni blasted through their middle block. Springfield quickly folded, yielding the first game to the spikers...

Author: By Liba R. Kskow, | Title: Spikers Sack Springfield | 4/10/1985 | See Source »

...next game Harvard wasted no time in clearly asserting its dominance on the court. Riopelle's second serving streak of the night put the Crimson ahead, 5-0, before Springfield knew what was happening...

Author: By Liba R. Kskow, | Title: Spikers Sack Springfield | 4/10/1985 | See Source »

...Springfield fell once again, 15-2. "It's tough to play hard when you're not pushed during a match," said Nadkarni. "We were never in trouble. We simply have more weapons than they...

Author: By Liba R. Kskow, | Title: Spikers Sack Springfield | 4/10/1985 | See Source »

...Harvard player who did push himself in this final round of the contest was Co-Captain Sean Doyle. After getting blocked by Springfield with the Crimson ahead, 6-1, in the third game. Doyle converted his visible frustration into determination to dominate the outside with awesome hitting and equally effective blocking for the duration of the match...

Author: By Liba R. Kskow, | Title: Spikers Sack Springfield | 4/10/1985 | See Source »

...looked like the Crimson would throttle Springfield quickly and painlessly. However, a Wildcat sailed into the sidelines, badly spraining his ankle and halting the match for 10 minutes...

Author: By Liba R. Kskow, | Title: Spikers Sack Springfield | 4/10/1985 | See Source »

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