Box Score HANOVER, N.H. – Opening Ivy League action on the road, the Harvard women's volleyball team (4-6, 1-0 Ivy League) picked up its first conference win of the season at Dartmouth (8-2, 0-1 Ivy League). The Crimson defeated the Big Green by set scores of 25-22, 25-19, 24-26, 23-25 and 15-11.
Katie Vorhies dominated on attack for the Crimson, posting a career-high 20 kills and .444 hitting percentage. The sophomore has now recorded double-digit kills in four-straight matches. Junior co-captain
Jaimie Rao and first-year
Nicole Prescott notched double-digit kills as well, tallying 16 and 14 each, respectively. Sophomores
Ashley Wang and
Bella Almanza split duties assisting the Crimson's offense, dishing out 31 and 29 helpers, respectively.
Wang registered her seventh double-double of the season, picking up a team-best 21 digs in the backcourt. First-year
Teia Piette made her debut in the Crimson uniform, tallying 18 digs, while first-year Lindsay Zheng posted 17. Sophomores
Olivia Cooper and
Ariana White manned the net, putting up nine and eight blocks, respectively.
Harvard Highlights
- The Crimson posted a .242 hitting percentage, while holding the Big Green to a .115 clip.
- Harvard dominated at the net, putting up 32 blocks to Dartmouth's 11.
- The Crimson improved to 53-24 in its all-time series against the Big Green.
Up Next
Harvard will continue Ancient Eight action on the road, traveling to Penn and Princeton next weekend, Oct. 1-2. The Crimson will take on the Quakers at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 1, before facing the Tigers at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2. Both matches will be broadcast on ESPN+.