Vassar was led by senior Samuel Shweisky, who recorded 12 kills, and junior hitter Dave Paine, who had 10 kills in 17 attempts for a hitting percentage of .529. Setter Jeff Barr had 43 assisrs for the Brewers.
The Crimson was led by co-captain Justin Denham, who led all players with 19 kills and two service aces.
Cardet continued his solid play to start the season, posting 12 kills in 20 attempts to lead all players with a .550 hitting percentage.
Harvard recorded 20 digs as a team, while the Brewers had 17.
Harvard 3, LIU-Southampton 1
Harvard was led by the play Denham and Cardet, who recorded 19 and 13 kills, respectively, in the Crimson's 3-1 victory.
"Southampton has a very tall line-up," Cardet said. "Their block is very imposing, and Justin [Denham] did a great job in finding the holes."
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