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...wasn’t really stiff competition, but it was important that we try out rotations and try to play at an intense level,” sophomore setter Gil Weintraub said. “I don’t think we were able to do it the entire time, but at points subs came in and stepped up and really showed us their potential...
...following day, Harvard defeated the Ducks of Stevens, 3-0 (30-25, 30-28, 30-27). The weekend propelled the Crimson back over .500. “I think we are building a lot of momentum,” sophomore Gil Weintraub said. “We are building confidence. I think we are in a good place going into next weekend for more league play.” The wins came despite the fact that senior Jordan Weitzen was out of commission due to a concussion. Weitzen was struck in the head by a ball in practice coming from...
...Crimson’s success in this set was no doubt due in part to the return of a full lineup. Sophomores Soren Rosier and Gil Weintraub were back on the court, returning from injuries. Not only were they able to take their positions as middle and setter, respectively, but senior Brian Rapp was able to return to his usual libero position...
...Crimson’s key players. Harvard was defeated last night by Newbury, 3-1(30-24, 30-32, 30-25, 30-28), at the Malkin Athletic Center. Without an entire team, the Crimson was only able to win the second of four games. Sophomore setter Gil Weintraub and sophomore middle Soren Rosier were both sidelined for most of the match. “The most important part was that we didn’t have two players on the court,” head coach Jose Barbosa said. “Both of them were injured. My setter...
...last five points of the game, giving the team a 30-27 win over the Crimson.Harvard fought back in the third frame, as it forced nine errors from Mount Olive. With the game tied at 30, Weitzen smacked down a kill off of an assist from sophomore setter Gil Weintraub, giving the Crimson a one-point edge. On Harvard’s game point, the Trojans committed an attacking error, giving the Crimson a 32-30 victory.Harvard couldn’t keep up its momentum through the fourth game, though, falling to Mount Olive, 30-22. The Crimson managed...