The Harvard women's volleyball team dropped a a tough five-game match to Dartmouth Saturday in the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB).
The Crimson (4-8 overall) started off strong, breezing through the first two games in fine form--15-9 and 15-8 despite losing starter Pascale Jean-Louis to an ankle injury early in the first game.
"We won those pretty decisively," Harvard Captain Lisa Eskow said, "but then we began to relax a little."
And while the Crimson relaxed, the visiting Big Green finally found its ignition key and started revving up its offense.
Dartmouth ran out to an early lead in the third and pivotal game, but the spikers were not ready to give up yet, battling back to take a 12-10 lead.
But then the Big Green asserted itself and won five consecutive points, claiming the middle game, 15-12.
"They [Harvard] lost confidence in themselves," Harvard Coach Seth Farber said.
The last two games saw an improving Dartmouth squad completing the comeback it started in the third game against a unconfident and fading Harvard squad.
The final result: Dartmouth, three games to two.
"The main problem was that everyone wasn't playing together," Eskow said. "Dartmouth just played as a unit--they don't have a lot of talent--but they played as a unit and beat us."
The game marked the spikers' first home game in the newly refurbished and rennovated (IAB).
Well, sort of.
While the $4 million rebuilding project was touted as a major facilities improvement, Eskow said that the building looked "exactly the same."
Additionally, a dirty and dusty playing surface and spectator stands which couldn't roll out must have made the Crimson wonder how sweet this home-sweet-home really was.
"Usually home games are really comfortable," Farber said. "You know, its your home gym, you're used to practicing there...but that thing is far from done."
One improvement Eskow did note was the Olympic-style net system which anchored the net poles better and alleviated the problems of uprooted floor boards which have plagued the gym in the past.
Read more in Sports
TODAY'S GAMESRecommended Articles
-
Spikers Fifth in Ivy TourneyThe Harvard women's volleyball team finished in a tie for fifth place in the 10th annual Ivy Tournament at the
-
Spikers 1-2 at MACOn a busy weekend whose schedule included two matches on Saturday and another on Sunday, the Harvard men's volleyball team
-
Women Spikers Take 7th; Tigers Claim Ivy CrownThe Harvard women's volleyball team closed out its season this weekend at Brown's Marvel Gym, tying Dartmouth for seventh--and last--place
-
Senior Star, er, CoachLast spring, the Harvard women's volleyball team set out on a quest for a new coach. The spikers advertised, made
-
Awaiting Results of a Complete MakeoverAlmost everything about the 1986 Harvard women's volleyball team is new. Led by a new coach, the spikers will be
-
BloodI TS GETTING worse all the time. You look at this crazy, screwed-up world bursting out all around you, and