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...offense that ranks first in the nation with 2.59 goals per game. Under his captaincy, this Crimson squad has come together as a collective unit to dazzle its opponents with a varied attack that has left its opponents guessing throughout the season. While Altchek leads the way with his team-high 12 goals, Harvard boasts six players who are in double figures in scoring...
...good fortune would end there, though, as despite taking another early lead at 14-8 in game four, the Tigers battled back to dash the Crimson’s comeback hopes with a 30-26 victory. McKinley led Harvard with 12 kills, while Mahon had a team-high 15 digs.—Staff writer Kevin C. Reyes can be reached at kreyes@fas.harvard.edu...
...mount a full recovery, the team struggled to establish its comfort zone, most notably in its passing. “I feel like our team played like a bunch of individuals out on the court today,” junior co-captain Laura Mahon said. “I think it happened from the start and continued through the end. That’s never going to win a match.”The Crimson battled back to within one after a kill by junior co-captain Suzie Trimble, who posted a team-high 14 kills, made...
...make some adjustments to her lineup. With freshman Katherine Kocurek out of action because of injury, sophomore Katherine McKinley filled in at libero.Additionally, Turley-Molony, usually a starter at middle hitter, came in on the outside for just the second time this season, finishing the match with a team-high 13 kills.“She has the mentality that she wants to get the job done,” Weiss said. “She’s versatile—I have a lot of confidence in her, no matter where she is.”All three...
...taken over as a starter and is having arguably the best season of her collegiate career. On the other side of the net, UNH junior outside hitter Emmy Blouin has established herself as a force to be reckoned with, named to the Michigan/Nike Challenge All-Tournament Team after recording a team-high 40 kills...