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Peter G. Cornick
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Game of the Year, Runner-Up: Men's Volleyball vs. George Mason
The Harvard men's volleyball team secured its first-ever EIVA postseason win with a 3-2 victory over George Mason on April 25.
Team of the Year, Runner-Up: Men's Volleyball
With an upset of No. 9 Penn State and a postseason win over George Mason, the Harvard men's volleyball team put together the best season in its program's history.
Coach of the Year, Runner-Up: Brian Baise, Men's Volleyball
Coach Brian Baise led the Harvard men's volleyball team to a program record-tying 18 wins.
Upset of the Year, Runner-Up: Men's Volleyball vs. Penn State
The Harvard men's volleyball team snapped Penn State's 51-game conference win streak on Feb. 15.
Upset Game of the Year, Runner-Up: Men's Volleyball vs. Penn State
Crimson break Nittany Lions' 51-game winning streak.
Comeback Propels Men's Volleyball to Finals
As the saying goes, revenge is a dish best served cold, and it was a dish the Harvard men’s volleyball team whipped up Thursday night, fighting back from a late deficit to take down George Mason, 3-2, in the EIVA semifinals.
Men's Volleyball Completes Sweep, Overcomes St. Francis, 3-0
The Harvard men’s volleyball team (7-2, 3-1 EIVA) added to the program’s best win over No. 9 Penn State by racking up another straight set conference victory over St. Francis (5-9, 2-3 EIVA) Saturday night at the Malkin Athletic Center, 3-0.
Women's Squash Sweeps Pair of Ivy Foes
Harvard (9-1, 4-1 Ivy) was expected to have little trouble with the Lions Saturday afternoon, as Columbia is in its second season as a varsity program. On the other hand, the Big Red came to Cambridge with plans of snagging an upset against the 2012 CSA national champions. But after a sweep of the first round of matches, led by co-captain Natasha Kingshott, the win never looked in doubt for the hosts.
Women's Hockey Dominates Russian National Team in 4-0 Shutout
The Harvard women's hockey team skated by the Russian National Team in a 4-0 shutout win.
An International Affair
Junior forward Lyndsey Fry and sophomore defender Michelle Picard are used to taking the ice for Harvard women’s hockey coach Katey Stone in the Crimson’s red and white uniforms. But next month, the duo will be adding a third color to their jerseys when Stone sends them on the ice: blue.