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Men's Volleyball Downs Elis, Green

Crimson Shuts Down Dartmouth And Yale; Readies For Springfield

On the weekend, Per Dutton shined the brightest for the blazin' blockers from Cambridge. As middle hitter, he played some of his best ball of the season.

The team effort, though, was especially notable.

To dominate a game, everyone needs to step up, even if the competition is sub-par. Harvard's quickness and blocking abilities simply were too much for Yale and Dartmouth.

"We had a pretty good showing from everyone," Marin said. "We were handling free balls well, and running set plays the way we needed to."

Considering the time of year, the weekend showings were all the more special.

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The Crimson is on the verge of capturing an NCAA birth. Tonight Harvard squares off against Springfield at the Malkin Athletic Center. A victory over Springfield would all but guarantee an invitation to the big dance.

Springfield, though, is no Yale or Dartmouth. If the Harvard players want to start dancing, they better bring some sweet music tonight.

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