Box Score CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The Harvard men's volleyball team (1-3, 0-0 EIVA) earned a victory over Queens (1-3, 0-0 IVA) in straight sets on Friday, Jan. 21, at the Malkin Athletic Center.
The match marked the first home contest for the Crimson in 699 days.
 
The Crimson had 10 service aces between six different athletes to help push the team over the top by a score of, 25-20, 25-14 and 25-19.
 
Harvard left no doubt, posting a .368 hitting percentage, while limiting Queens to a .230 clip.
 
Crimson first-year 
James Bardin continued the fantastic start to his career, adding 30 assists to improve to 8.46 assists per set on the year.
Harvard had four athletes reach seven or more kills, starting with 
Campbell Schoenfeld who led the team with nine. Just behind him was 
Kade McGovern who had eight of his own, while 
Eric Li and 
Ethan Smith both accounted for seven on the night. 
Senior captain 
Jason Shen tallied a team-high seven digs and Li was just behind with five. 
 
Harvard Highlights
	- The Crimson ended the first set on a 9-3 run after falling behind 17-16.
- The second set was all Harvard, jumping out to a 14-9 lead before finishing on an 11-5 run.
- In the third and final set, the Crimson led from start to finish to complete the sweep.
Up Next
The Crimson will host King University tomorrow, Jan. 22, at 5 p.m., at the Malkin Athletic Center.