"[Queens] was a pretty up-and-down team," Guilianelli said. "They were waiting for the momentum to pick them up, but it was pretty inconsistent. It was a very streaky match for both teams."
NYU 3, Harvard 1
The Crimson's win yesterday erased the sting of Harvard's loss to NYU the day before.
The Crimson suffered a difficult four-game loss to NYU, 10-15, 15-11, 6-15, 8-15.
"The first two games were played well, but then we really started to play flat," Lewis said. "[NYU's] service picked up, and our passing started to break up."
"Saturday was such an awful game for us," Mager said. "We just really didn't play well."
After losing to Springfield on the road last Wednesday, the Crimson had hoped to toughen up its intensity for the road match against NYU.
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