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Immediately after Coach Erik Farrar’s well-timed timeout, sophomore Egen Atkinson asserted his presence in the pool by drawing a timely penalty. The successful attempt cut the lead back down to two and spelled the end of Brown’s dominant play in the water...
...Their block was a lot bigger,” senior Laura Mahon said. “We were very error-prone, and that cuts away at momentum very quickly.” After falling behind 8-0 in the first game, Harvard called a timeout and returned to the court with a new strategy. With Trimble’s inside attack stifled by the Yale defense, the Crimson chose to rely instead on its outside hitters.“We were trying to push it out to the pins,” coach Jennifer Weiss said.It worked. The Crimson began...
...take an early 3-1 lead. But the Crimson bounced back to draw the score even at 4 following three Dartmouth errors and snagged the lead on a block by Trimble. The Big Green followed with a 6-0 run to take a 10-5 lead into a Harvard timeout. The Crimson chipped away at the lead, putting together a 7-3 stretch of its own and pulling within one point of Dartmouth, 13-12, after a kill by senior Mimi Hanley. Though flirting with the lead, the Crimson was on the wrong end of a Big Green...
...that go by.” Harvard jumped off to an early lead in the first frame, scoring four unanswered points behind Durwood’s serve. But a string of Huskies rallies allowed Northeastern (8-10) to tie the game at 21. After countless lead changes and a timeout from each team, Durwood and captain Suzie Trimble connected to take a 29-28 lead. The Crimson completed the victory on an attack error from the Huskies’ Lauren DeTurk. Game two started out much the same as the first, as Harvard went...
...Wildcats opened with a 3-0 lead in game three. But Harvard capitalized on a few UNH errors, tying the game at four. The Wildcats managed to work a 10-6 lead, but the Crimson slowly picked away at UNH, pulling within one of the lead. After a Wildcat timeout, Flesher and senior Mimi Hanley combined for a block, tying UNH, 21-21. A Wildcat service error gave way to Durwood setting up Flesher for the lead-taking kill. Continued back-and-forth play culminated with UNH taking the third game after a bad set from Laura Mays, thereby completing...