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...really hard worker and 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...
...show for it, the Crimson had few opportunities in the offensive end in the first two periods. Dartmouth outshot Harvard 14-9, and Big Green coach Bob Gaudet said he thought his team played well enough to take the lead—instead, Dartmouth trailed 3-2 after two frames. But in the third period, the Crimson exploded for 13 shots to the Big Green’s eight, evening the game tally at 22 a piece. Nick Coskren’s goal at 1:59 in the third period gave Harvard a comfortable 4-2 advantage and forced Dartmouth...
...volleyball team that is exactly how this season appeared to be going. Coming into Friday’s matchup against Princeton, the Crimson was 0-8 in the Ivy League, 3-15 overall. Despite pushing the Tigers (14-6, 5-4 Ivy) to extra points in the second frame and winning the third game, Harvard was unable to pull out the victory, losing 3-1 (30-15, 31-29, 32-34, 30-26) at the Malkin Athletic Center. With another loss tacked on to the Crimson’s record, things looked grim to the casual observer.Harvard continues to push...
...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 with another redirection, but blueliner Dylan Reese leveled the score five seconds into a Crimson power play, beating the goalie just as the penalty was announced over the Bright’s loudspeaker. And then Du grabbed the lead for good. Rookie Jimmy Fraser fed Du in the slot, and after out-muscling his defenseman...
...right post.After Wilson scored her first a minute later, Robert Morris regained its composure and managed to put up a fight for the rest of the period as Harvard saddled itself with a number of penalties. When the Crimson killed a five-on-three disadvantage late in the opening frame, the tide began to turn again. The Colonials found the box often in the second period and an almost immediate five-on-three power play for Harvard led to another goal. The Crimson finished the game two-for-seven on the powerplay with 16 shots.From then on, the game seemed...