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In set two, no team was able to get ahead by more than four points. Rosier and freshman Derek Jansma were able to co-block a Raider match point at 29-25, but a Harvard mistake on the next play cost the Crimson the game.
“[Penn] was better in the doubles than I anticipated,” said head coach Dave Fish ’72. “We were kind of sluggish.”
“That was one of the closest 5-2 victories you’ll ever see,” Fish said. “The difference between a 5-2 win and a 5-2 loss is just a few points. They were coming on so hard at...
A thrilling fourth set saw 24 ties and eight lead changes alone. In the fifth set, Harvard rallied back from a three-point deficit to even things up at 6-6, but the persistent Violets were able to take advantage of Crimson attack errors to hold on for its first...
The Raiders were led by sophomore outside hitter Marcin Midura, who had 17 kills in Rutgers-Newark’s 30-28, 30-26, 30-24 victory. Despite the sweep, the match was competitive throughout, with 26 ties and 10 lead changes.