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Stuart Johnson

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Men's Volleyball Ends Season with Princeton Loss

Opportunity. For any team to be successful over a course of a season, they must capitalize on opportunities. The Harvard Crimson followed a theme of missing opportunities this season. Whether it was allowing teams to comeback from 2-0 deficits, or not finishing sets after gaining a big lead, Harvard found it difficult to reach its potential with a young but fiery team.


Men's Volleyball Falls in Doubleheader

​Harvard Men’s Volleyball (9-12, 6-6 EIVA) had a tough weekend at home as it fell against both of its conference opponents. The Crimson came into the weekend tied for second in the EIVA standings, but with the two losses now finds itself outside of the top four in the conference. After losing an emotion filled five-set thriller to Saint Francis (13-14, 8-4 EIVA) on Friday night, the Crimson suffered a devastating loss to the No.12 Penn State Nittany Lions (17-10, 9-3 EIVA) on senior night.


Men's Volleyball Earns Double Wins against Charleston

A weekend removed from a dominant victory over Sacred Heart at home the Harvard men’s volleyball team (9-10, 6-4 EIVA) went down to West Virginia to take on the Charleston Golden Eagles (11-15, 0-12 EIVA). The Golden Eagles did not give the Crimson much of a challenge as they won only one of seven sets from the weekend’s contest. Ranked last in EIVA standings, Charleston showed flashes of life against Harvard, but would ultimately fall in both matches.


Men's Volleyball Prevails Over Sacred Heart

After a tough 0-3 road trip to the Golden State two weeks ago, the Crimson rebounded on Friday by dominating the visiting Sacred Heart Pioneers at home in straight sets.


BRIEF: Men's Volleyball Returns from West Coast without Win

Harvard's three losses came in different ways—a three-set sweep, a vacated 2-0 lead, and a five-set seesaw match.


With Ivy Tourney Looming, Women's Basketball Suffers Rout Loss to Penn

The Crimson lost 64-46 after shooting 29 percent from the season. Earlier this year, Harvard recorded a 26-percent clip at the Palestra in another defeat to the Quakers


Women's Basketball Punches Ticket to Ivy Tournament

After a disheartening 57-52 loss at Yale., Harvard bounced back with a triumph over the Brown.


Women's Basketball Splits Two In New York

Harvard women's basketball had split results this weekend, ultimately falling one victory short of sweeping the regular season series against the Gentlemen C’s.