Junior setter Julie Yick had 42 assists and nine digs.
Harvard 3, Rutgers 1
"It was the longest four-game match I've ever played," Hart said. "The Fairfield coach said it was the best match of the tournament."
The end of the match was anti-climactic, however.
"There were some questionable calls from the ref, which is not how you want to end the match," Hart said. "[But] I feel like we deserved to win. We earned all of the points that led up to the last couple."
Junior Angela Lutich led the Crimson with a 22-kill, 22-dig performance.
Jellison, Denniston and Hart added 17, 12 and 10 kills, respectively. Yick contributed a whopping 62 assists.
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