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...again on its way to a 34-32 victory. Harvard had 24 kills on .333 hitting, nine of which came from sophomore Laura Mahon. The outside hitter finished with 22 kills on .354 hitting. “Laura Mahon had a great match,” Harvard coach Jennifer Weiss said. “That’s the Laura Mahon we know and love, that’s how she plays the game. [All the players] were confident, but she was in her game.” In the second game, the team also showed some fight. Beginning...
...after encouraging starts against both Cornell and Columbia this weekend at the Malkin Athletic Center, and as a result, stayed winless against Ivy competition. “Some of the players had hit probably the best they’ve hit this season,” Harvard coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We did a lot of good things, but [our opponents] picked it up and we really didn’t respond to it.”Coming into this weekend, Harvard had lost five straight matches—the two losses set the Crimson...
...anyone isperfectly situated to study retirement, it's sociologist Robert Weiss. In addition to his stellar academic affiliations (Harvard Medical School; the Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Boston), he is living the life. "My occupational status is retired," explains Weiss, 80. "My way of life is, I work as hard as I can." He talked to TIME's ANDREA SACHS about his new book, The Experience of Retirement (Cornell University), which sums up 15 years of research...
...frame. In the third game, the Crimson coasted, thrashing the Pioneers 30-16 behind a solid team effort. The team posted a .333 hitting percentage—an outstanding clip for collegiate volleyball. "We were focused on executing our game plan," said Harvard head coach Jennifer Weiss. "[Following this victory], we’re excited and ready to go play each opponent." The Crimson will now hit the road for five straight matches. After taking on the University of Connecticut on Tuesday night, Harvard will get to the heart of its league schedule, starting with matches against Penn and Princeton...
...series of kills to pull even and inch ahead, 19-18. The Big Green then took 11 of the next 17 points to close out the frame, 30-24, and take the 1-0 match lead. "Dartmouth dug our middle attackers a lot," said Harvard head coach Jennifer Weiss. "Defensively, they were right where they needed to be." Harvard came out aggressive again to start the second game, but Dartmouth was equally motivated. The two teams traded points, and neither squad led by more than three until the Big Green moved ahead, 14-10. Although the Crimson continued to battle...