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...Crimson jumped on Tiger starter Steve Kordish for three first-inning runs in the opener, but Princeton scored twice in the second and twice in the fourth before Harvard's Gaylord Lyman could re-knot the game with an RBI single...
Defense, often a weakness in Harvard's game, kept the spikers in the match. Houlihan, Jon Tanaka and Sean Doyle dove all over the court, scraping the playing surface to prevent Tiger hits from landing in the back court. Princeton often avoided the Crimson back row, however, scoring by deflecting the ball out of bounds off the hands of the Harvard blockers...
Former Brandeis Coach Tom O'Connell will return to the Boston area as Princeton's head coach. O'Connell, whose Judges won five consecutive Greater Boston League championships in the late '70s, joined the Tigers this year after ten seasons in Waltham Another Tiger with area ties is Tom Hagerstrom, who played baseball, hockey and soccer at Newton North...
...spikers travel to Princeton today to compete in the Ivy league championships tomorrow and Sunday, where the host Tigers should pose the greatest threat to Harvard victory. The only team to beat the Crimson in match play this year, Princeton has done it twice Harvard Coach Mike Palm hopes his forces can reverse this trend by altering their offense to capitalize on Princeton's weakness at the middle of the net and to compensate for the Tiger's blocking strength outside...
Harvard's Warren Grossman (number three) and Alex Sever (number four) put up more resistance against their Tiger opponents, each extending their match to three sets before succumbing...