Freshman middle hitter Caleb Zimmick tallied 11 kills against Princeton, the rookie’s second-highest total of the young season. Freshman DJ White also had a big role in the Crimson victory, notching a team-high 18 kills.
Christo Schultz
Harvard sophomore Christo Schultz turned in strong performances in two Crimson wins over the weekend, notching singles wins against Boston University and Virginia Tech at the Murr Center on Saturday afternoon.
CURRY
Junior point guard Brandyn Curry posted 15 points (all in the second half) and four assists in Harvard’s 70-62 loss to Princeton on Saturday. Of the Crimson’s 35 points in the second frame, Curry scored nearly half.
CURRY
Junior point guard Brandyn Curry posted 15 points (all in the second half) and four assists in Harvard’s 70-62 loss to Princeton on Saturday. Of the Crimson’s 35 points in the second frame, Curry scored nearly half.
KING CASEY
Junior forward Kyle Casey provided an offensive spark for the Crimson in its 56-50 win at Penn on Friday night, notching 15 points (second most on the team) on six-of-nine shooting. The forward also pulled down three rebounds in the victory, the Crimson’s sixth straight over the Quakers.
Price shoots
Shown here in earlier action, sophomore attacker Shayna Price, a Crimson sports comper, scored five goals in four games at this weekend’s Princeton Invitational. Shayna’s sister, junior attacker Aisha Price, led the Crimson attack at the tournament, tallying a team-high 13 goals.
Brogan Berry
Co-captain point guard Brogan Berry, shown in the following night’s contest against Princeton, had her best performance of the year Friday against Penn, scoring 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting from the field.
Lyndsey Fry
Sophomore forward Lyndsey Fry, shown here in earlier action, scored two goals on the weekend, including Harvard’s only score in the 1-0 victory over Union. The sophomore now has 33 points on the year.
Junior forward Luke Grenier gave the Crimson its first lead of the night with his seventh goal of the year, a crucial third-period score from the slot. But visiting Rensselaer struck back, scoring with just 63 seconds left to force the 2-2 tie, Harvard’s tenth of the season.
Christine Clark
Sophomore guard Christine Clark drives to the basket against the stingy Princeton defense in the Saturday night contest at Lavietes Pavilion. Clark struggled against the Tigers, making only five of her 19 field goal attempts, but still managed 17 points in the Crimson’s 85-56 loss.
madden men's volleyball
Shown here in the team’s matchup against Princeton, sophomore Nick Madden averaged 12.2 kills per game coming into the weekend’s contests. But, stifled by George Mason’s strong blocking and service, Madden managed just seven kills on Friday against the Patriots. The Crimson lost in straight sets.