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DOCTER’S ORDERS

By Sarah F. Choudhury
Freshman Taylor Docter, right, led the team with 14 kills in Harvard’s narrow 3-2 victory over Princeton on Friday night—the Crimson’s first victory at home over the Tigers in 12 years. Harvard followed with a 3-1 loss to Penn Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Quakers improved to 5-0 against Ivy League opponents, placing them atop the Ancient Eight standings.
Freshman Taylor Docter, right, led the team with 14 kills in Harvard’s narrow 3-2 victory over Princeton on Friday night—the Crimson’s first victory at home over the Tigers in 12 years. Harvard followed with a 3-1 loss to Penn Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Quakers improved to 5-0 against Ivy League opponents, placing them atop the Ancient Eight standings.

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