Frequent serving errors kept Quinnipiac from making any kind of comeback. A solid block by Schaeffer and another sneak kill by Jellin highlighted the Crimson's final rush. Jellin served for the last three points, as Harvard went on to win the final game 15-9.
"Good serving, passing, and defense, that's what got us there," Jellin said.
The win against the Braves should prove to be a good preparation for Saturday, when the Crimson resumes its Ivy League schedule against Dartmouth.
The Ivy League is as tight as ever this season, with Princeton, Yale, Harvard, and Brown all locked together at the top with 3-1 records.
"This weekend will be big. Yale and Brown are playing each other, one of them has to lose," Weiss said.
If Harvard can continue to play as well as it did in the first two games against Quinnipiac, its Ivy League opponents had better watch out.
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