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Crimson Spikers Sweep Through Medford

Harvard Defeats Tufts; Capture Sixth Win in a Row

Harvard was encouraged by the strong play of Burger, and it received the usual stellar performance from Forman.

"Maia was setting awesome tonight," Burger said.

Harvard players criticized Tufts' game plan, or a lack of it.

"They didn't run any plays," Tapson said. "They always set to the outside. They were easy to read."

With the Ivy League opponents coming up next weekend, Lem hopes to make some adjustments. Because of Harvard's lack of height--the starters average 5'6"--Lem is looking to get quicker sets to keep taller opponents flat-footed.

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Huskies

Harvard will host Northeastern Tuesday in a previously unannounced match. The Huskies, who recorded a straight set victory over the Crimson in a tri-match held at Boston College, are coming off an upset of Princeton, one of the Ivy League powers.

The Crimson is undaunted by Northeastern's recent successes and is hoping to avenge its defeat at the hands of the Huskies.

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