Large credit to Harvard's success down the stretch goes to sophomore opposite Conor Gaughan, who ended the night with three kills, an ace and a solo block.
SUNY New Paltz 3, Harvard 0
Unfortunately for Harvard, only the nice road trip part panned out.
The Crimson, again without starting middle blocker Justin Denham, struggled mightily against the Hawks and turned in one of its worst performances of the year.
Harvard started the match sluggishly and had virtually no offensive coordination and sparse floor defense.
"We played really flat and were simply not executing like we should have been," Pankau said. "I am not very proud to have been a part of that match."
Statistically, the Crimson fared even worse than its demeanor would indicate.
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