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...from perfect while serving—the team’s 14 aces were accompanied by 11 service errors—but these faults were negligible. Relative to Harvard’s -.048 attack clip, Wichita State dominated on offense and hit .479 with 38 kills. Shocker Sarah McGee went into an offensive frenzy, knocking down 11 kills while generating an astounding .714 attack percentage. Wichita State posted nine blocks and refused to give one up to Crimson. Overcoming Harvard’s defense, the Shockers enabled themselves to go on numerous runs including an 8-0 streak towards...
...Leone reflected on both games. “It’s taken us two and a half games to really see the real team. It’s going to come.” HOFSTRA 3, HARVARD 2 The Crimson showed new confidence on Sunday as the team went on the road to Hempstead, NY less than 48 hours after Friday’s disappointing final whistle.“Every game we are looking to bring this level, bring more intensity to our game, and I think Friday’s game we did a lot better...
...contrast, only stopped two of Harvard’s shots. Offensively, the Crimson started out strong and largely controlled the ball in BU territory for the first half of the game. Despite pletny of opportunities on goal—such as a shot from senior Desmond Mitchell that went just wide and an Akpan header over the net—both teams remained scoreless as the clock wound down to halftime. Things began to heat up for Harvard in the 36th minute of play when two successive corner kicks finally helped the Crimson find the Terriers’ net. Senior...
...take the championship. “I didn’t catch a lot of matches, but I think everyone performed well,” Cao said. “Especially the freshman—they stepped it up.”Also in Flight C, junior Agnes Sibilski went 0-2, losing to the fourth seed in the first-round and the eventual consolation draw winner in her next match. Another freshman, Sophie Chang, won the Flight D championship, downing Kristina Koprcina of Marshall in the finals 6-4, 6-2. In the semifinals, Koprcina ousted Harvard freshman Alex...
...goal lead is always somewhat tenuous, the Crimson defense looked completely comfortable, handling everything that the Black Knights threw at them with ease. Senior Kwaku Nyamekye embodied the controlled manner with which the Harvard back four operated. The game may have been all but over after the Crimson went up 2-0 in the 52nd minute, but Harvard was not finished. In the 62nd minute, senior Adam Rousmaniere sent the ball across goal from the right, and, after a Mitchell miss-kick, freshman forward Brian Rogers tapped home for his second goal of the season. The scoring was completed...