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Women's Volleyball Crushes Holy Cross, 3-0

Defensively the entire team contributed as well. At the net, the Crimson managed 12 team blocks. On the floor, eight players made digs with Jellin and Meunier leading with 10 apiece.

Hopefully, such a performance extends to the Ivy League Championships, which Harvard hosts next weekend.

"We played well," Weiss said. "We have momentum with lots of new faces, we're getting more comfortable and we know we can win. We want to win the tournament, especially since it's the last one and since we're hosting."

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Such a feat will not be easy. Because of its poor play during the season, the Crimson will, as the seventh seed, open against No.2 Penn, whom they lost to, 0-3, in early October.

"[Against Holy Cross] we executed against a team not as strong as the Ivy teams," Weiss said. "They'll be better on blocks and will have more speed."

Yet, in a league marked by parity - Harvard barely lost to Princeton and Cornell, the No. 1 and 3 seeds, respectively, the Crimson definitely has a fighting chance. Hopefully, though, the team will forget that it is playing Ivy teams and will show its devastating half.

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