Advertisement

W. Volleyball Exits Ivy Tournament in First Round

The Crimson also jumped out quickly in the second game, taking a 9-4 lead on the surprised Quakers. It was then that Penn found its game, running off an 11-1 run to take the game, 15-10, and even up the match at 1-1.

The sudden outburst by the Quakers sent Harvard back on its heels, and it showed in the third game.

Penn amassed a 7-2 lead and later led 10-6. The Crimson, recovering from the previous game, fought back to 11-11, attempting to win the pivotal third game. The Quakers would not allow it and won the final four points to take the game, 15-11, and grab a 2-1 lead in the match.

Advertisement

Harvard, with the support of the home crowd, needed to win the fourth game to stay alive in the match.

Penn took the early lead at 6-4, but the Crimson went on an 8-0 run to lead 12-6. Denniston catalyzed this run, recording many impressive kills against the stingy Quaker defense. Harvard would force a decisive fifth game, winning the fourth, 15-10.

The comeback would not be complete as the Crimson fell in the final game and was eliminated from the tournament.

For Harvard, junior Erin Denniston led the attack with a match-high 20 kills.

Penn enjoyed great games by Kwak-Hefferan and Szczerba. Kwak-Hefferan recorded 16 kills and 16 digs while Szczerba had her second triple-double of the season with 15kills, 12 digs and 13 blocks.

Recommended Articles

Advertisement