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Women's Volleyball Returns From California Winless

The Harvard women’s volleyball team was unable to turn things around after its slow finish in the Beantown Challenge, dropping four games in its road trip to California for the Baden Invitational.

In its four contests, the Crimson only managed to pick up sets in its tilt with Pepperdine, as the squad was swept by Duke, Loyola Marymount, and Arizona State.

“It was a great learning experience...being able to play such high-caliber teams,” sophomore Christina Cornelius said. “We got to see different talent, different plays, and how we can hang with these teams...to help us with our Ivy League season.”

DUKE 3, HARVARD 0

Jordan Tucker led the Blue Devils with 10 kills on the day as Duke rolled through the Crimson defense in a straight-set victory. Cornelius had a game-high 11 kills for Harvard.

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“The coaching staff wanted to try me out in a new position,” Cornelius said. “I’ve been working on my passing, as a middle you usually don’t play all six rotations….It’s been tough, but it’s also been a great experience.”

The Crimson failed to eclipse 20 points in any of the three sets. The weekend, however, provided good exposure to the new freshmen on the team.

“At one point, I looked at the court and it was me, Corie, and four freshmen,” junior Paige Kebe said.

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 3, HARVARD 0

With the Crimson still looking for its first set in the contest, a kill from junior Caroline Labanowski late in the first frame on an assist from co-captain Corie Bain evened up the score at 23 points apiece. But the Lions (6-3) roared back, as a kill from Jamie Lea gave Loyola Marymount a one-point advantage. A Crimson attacking error ended the first set in the Lions’ favor.

Victory proved much more elusive in the latter two sets, with Harvard only tallying 14 and 19 points in the second and third frames, respectively. Led by Sarah Sponcil’s game-high 13 kills, Loyola Marymount cruised to a straight-set victory.

Kebe and Cornelius led the charge for Harvard on the offensive side, both totalling seven kills on the night.

ARIZONA STATE 3, HARVARD 0

Down two sets to none late in the third, the Crimson seemed poised to turn the momentum around in its favor. Harvard was able to force extra points in the third set, but a late charge from the Sun Devils (6-3) confirmed the Crimson’s fate, turning the third frame into the final one of the contest.

Cassidy Pickrell and Oluoma Okaro both registered double-digit kills for ASU and only combined for five errors over the course of the contest.

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