Box Score CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Harvard men's volleyball team (5-6, 3-2 EIVA) picked up its fourth consecutive victory in a win over Princeton (5-10, 4-5 EIVA) on Saturday night at the Malkin Athletic Center.
The Crimson fought to a four-set victory for the second night in a row by a score of 22-25, 25-22, 25-9, and 25-23.
Campbell Schoenfeld led the way again for the Crimson with his fourth double-double in five contests. Schoenfeld ended the night with 11 kills and 10 digs to go along with two assists and a block.
James Bardin finished a dig shy of his own double-double with 29 assists and added nine digs, three kills and a block, while keeping a 1.000 hitting percentage.
Eric Li continued his success with eight kills, six digs, four blocks, two assists and a service ace.
Ethan Smith kept his hitting percentage among the top in the nation with a .500 clip on the night. Smith piled on five digs, a block, an assist and a service ace.
Azim Raheem stepped in big for the Crimson, recording his first-career service ace and posting six kills, five digs, an assist, a block and a service ace.
Ethan McCrary posted a team-high six blocks to go along with five kills, two digs, an assist and a service ace.
Jason Shen stayed solid defensively, reaching double-digit digs for the sixth time this season with 10, while adding an assist.
Will Sorenson tallied two digs.
Harvard Highlights
- The Crimson won the kill battle 41-29.
- Harvard used a 19-4 run to close out the third set and take a 2-1 lead.
- The Crimson earned the final point after outlasting the Tigers in a rally that lasted just under 50 seconds.
- Harvard won the assist battle (37-26), the dig battle (49-32) and the blocks battle (11-8)
Up Next
Harvard will travel to Phoenix, Ariz., for two matches with No. 8 Grand Canyon on March 12 and 13. Both matches will be broadcast on ESPN+.