Men's Volleyball
Weintraub Sets Winning Tone for Crimson
Over 1000 times the ball has floated gracefully through the air, perched just above the net for a salivating hitter.
Crimson Triumphs Over Newbury in Five-Set Match
Harvard may have won its third game of the season, but it was too close for comfort. The Crimson men’s
Harvard Downed Twice in Tough Weekend
It was the perfect David versus Goliath matchup. But this time, Goliath had no problem taking care of David. The
ON THE 'BOURD
Harvard captain Brady Weissbourd continued to lead his squad this weekend, posting impressive stats as the Crimson split against East Stroudsburg and NYU. Weissbourd notched 14 kills in a loss to NYU while picking up 15 kills, six digs, and six blocks ve
Harvard Splits Weekend Matches
The Harvard men’s volleyball team began league play by suffering a tough 3-2 (30-26, 30-28, 22-30, 22-30, 15-11) loss to
Crimson Picks Up Key Non-Conference Victory
Home sweet home. Under the leadership of first year head coach Brian Baise, the Harvard men’s volleyball team landed its
Harvard Comes Close, But Falls in Five Sets
The Crimson will have to wait for another day to call itself king of the Pride. The Harvard men’s volleyball
Crimson Comes up Short of Hay Crown, Playoff Position
Close just doesn’t cut it. Falling one spot outside the EIVA playoffs, the Harvard men’s volleyball team failed to advance
Seniors Go Out With A Shutout
The seniors of the Harvard men’s volleyball team are going out with a bang. In its last game of the
Harvard Splits Break Matchups
You can’t win them all. Splitting its road matches last weekend, the Harvard men’s volleyball team (7-10, 4-4 Hay) slipped
Harvard Suffers Dissappointing Loss
Chalking up another loss, the Harvard men’s volleyball team (7-9) continued its downward slide against neighborhood rival MIT (22-10), falling
Beach Star A Hit for Harvard
In sophomore Erik Kuld’s hometown, you can find ice hockey rinks and maple trees in every neighborhood. Snowy days are
Crimson Downed By Sluggish Start
The match didn’t really begin until the third game, and by that time victory had already slipped out of reach