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Streaking M. Volleyball Creams Eastern Mennonite

The men's volleyball team had much to celebrate this weekend.

On Friday, Harvard (4-1, 2-0 EIVA) won its second straight league match by decimating the Eastern Mennonite Royals (3-3, 1-1 EIVA) in a three-game rout (15-5, 15-10, 15-8) that lasted a little over an hour.

The Crimson got off to a quick start in the first game by scoring the first four points behind the serving of junior outside hitter Brian Stevenson.

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Eastern Mennonite (EMU) looked shaky early on. Miscommunication and errant passes led to another Crimson run that resulted in a 7-1 score only five minutes into the match.

EMU Coach Steve Gaston, visibly shaken by his team's collapse, called a timeout to rally his troops, but the Harvard onslaught proved too relentless.

Co-captain Ed Pankau pushed the lead to 9-1 on a devastating kill and Harvard held on for an easy 15-5 win behind the defense of junior co-captain Justin Micomonaco and sophomore middle blocker Justin Denham.

However, the Crimson's burgeoning momentum hit a snag in the second game, and sloppy play set in on both sides.

As a contrast to the first five minutes of the first game when Harvard led by a score of 7-1, the first five minutes of the second game only witnessed one point by Harvard.

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