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The Harvard men’s volleyball team will have to wait at least another three days to get a shot at pocketing its first victory of the season after last night’s match against Rivier College was postponed due to weather.
The Crimson will now wait until Feb. 23 to travel to Nashua, N.H.
Harvard, which dropped its opening four games of the season, will look to get back on track this Saturday when it takes on Princeton at the Malkin Athletic Center at 4 p.m.
The Tigers should prove to be a formidable opponent for the Crimson, having won its two previous matchups against conference opponents.
Although Harvard has gotten off to a bumpy start, the return of co-captain Gil Weintraub in the squad’s last matchup provides reason for optimism.
Weintraub, who missed the team’s first three games due to injury, led his team with 16 points in his 2010 debut. But the senior’s effort was not enough to put Harvard on the winning track.
When the Crimson returns to the court this Saturday, Weintraub and the rest of the Harvard team will look to seal its first victory.
—MARTIN KESSLER
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