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...such a team player,” Blotky said. “She is very, very dedicated to Harvard volleyball, and that’s great as a freshman.” Neither team could establish a comfortable advantage to open the match. In a frame that featured eight tie scores and six lead changes, the Quakers put forth a strong offensive effort but found themselves struggling to put a scrappy Crimson squad away. Coming out of a Penn timeout with the scored tied at 20, Harvard took three of the next four points, including aces by Mahon and junior...
...Quakers and the Bulldogs looming at the end of the season. “I said to [the team] after the game that Brown beat Penn,” Murphy said. “The frustrating part is that we’re literally one play away from being tied for first and a 5-2 team.” Frustrating? Yes. Hopeless? Not anymore. After Saturday’s action, the top of the Ivy league looks like this. Penn, Brown, Princeton, and Yale all have one league loss. With two losses, Harvard sits right behind them having already...
...lead to protect. Kerr had a chance for a goal in the 84th minute, but was unable to keep her shot on net.The mood was noticeably different on the Crimson sideline than it had been in the past. Prior to the Princeton game, Harvard had never been able to tie up a game that it had trailed in, but last weekend’s comeback seemed to give Crimson players new confidence that they could overcome Saturday’s deficit.“We know we can come back,” Odorczyk said...
...though, came during Harvard’s second possession of the fourth quarter. Dawson, who came into the day needing just 98 yards to become the Crimson’s all-time leading rusher, ran for a two-yard gain on a third-and-three to tie the mark, and three plays later, a five-yard scamper put him alone at the top of Harvard’s all-time rushing list.“I’m just so excited to be amongst such great tradition and history at Harvard,” said Dawson, who finished...
...were all a little nervous at the start, myself included,” said Daigneau, who watched Big Green forward Eric Przepiorka bounce the puck past him 59 seconds into the first period. “That first goal didn’t help.” But Du tied it up at 16:39 when he drove the net and deflected a Jack Christian shot past Dartmouth goalie Sean Samuel, and the first-intermission buzzer sounded on a 1-1 tie. The Crimson was still in it. Of course, the Big Green struck just 32 seconds into that frame...