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Gil Talbot

Men's Volleyball

Men’s Volleyball Announces its 2025 Schedule

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard men's volleyball announced its 2025 schedule today, consisting of 25 contests, including 15 inside the Malkin Athletic Center.   

The Crimson will begin its 2025 campaign on the road as it travels out west for a pair of battles against University of Hawaii on January 8 and 10.  Harvard will then return to Cambridge for the first time to kick off a seven-match home stand beginning with Roberts Wesleyan (Jan. 17) and St. Thomas Aquinas College (Jan. 18). 

The Crimson will host Lincoln Memorial and Purdue-Fort Wayne on January 31 and February 1 in its annual tournament, the Harvard Invitational.  To close out its homestand, Harvard will open conference action with a 2024 EIVA semifinals rematch against Penn State on February 7 and 8. 

The Crimson will break up its pair of lengthy home stints with a weekend in Charleston, West Virginia, continue EIVA action against the Golden Eagles on February 14 and 15.  Returning home, Harvard will welcome Sacred Heart (Feb. 22 and 23) and Central State (Feb. 25) for a trio of contests across four days. 

The team will finish out another significant home stretch as it welcomes Daemen University (Mar. 7) and D'Youville (Mar. 8) before traveling back out west for a pair of contests against BYU on March 15 and 17.   

The Crimson will return home one final time in its 2025 slate for back-to-back weekend against George Mason (Mar. 28 and 29) and its final out of conference battle against Dominican (Apr. 4).   

Harvard closes out its regular season with a pair of back-to-back EIVA weekends at Princeton (Apr. 11 and 12) and NJIT (Apr. 18 and 19).  Postseason action will begin shortly after with the EIVA Tournament kicking off on April 23 and concluding with the title match on April 26. 

Harvard will look to build on its last season's results where the team went on a hot streak in the middle portion of the year and made a run to the EIVA semifinals. 
 
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