Harvard Crimson women's volleyball

The Harvard Crimson women's volleyball team represents Harvard University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I women's volleyball. Harvard competes as a member of the Ivy League and plays its home games at the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[2]

Harvard Crimson
UniversityHarvard University
Head coachJennifer Weiss (19th season)
ConferenceIvy League
Division I (NCAA) Division
LocationCambridge, MA
Home arenaMalkin Athletic Center
NicknameMAC
ColorsCrimson, White, and Black[1]
              

History

Harvard's first team took the court in 1981. The Crimson has won the Ivy League championship once in 2004.[2]

Players

Current roster

NumberNameClassPositionHeightHometown
12Kelsey BeckSophomoreOutside Hitter5-9Winter Park, Florida
10Kristen CaseyFreshmanOutside Hitter5-11La Jolla, California
1Erin CooneySophomoreRight Side5-10Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
8Taylor DocterJuniorOutside Hitter5-11Los Altos, California
3Natalie DoyleSophomoreSetter5-8San Francisco, California
11Sandra Lynne FryhoferSeniorMiddle Blocker6-0Atlanta, Georgia
4Ann Carroll IngersollSeniorMiddle Blocker/Outside Hitter6-2Rancho Santa Fe, California
5Katherine IngersollFreshmanMiddle Blocker6-2Rancho Santa Fe, California
13Beth KinsellaJuniorSetter5-10Wheaton, Illinois
17Tara MacLeanFreshmanOutside Hitter5-10Monte Sereno, California
9Edirin SidoSophomoreMiddle Blocker6-0Dublin, California
6Teresa SkellySophomoreMiddle Blocker6-2Palo Alto, California
7Olivia StaffonJuniorDefensive Specialist/Outside Hitter5-10Laguna Niguel, California
25Sindhu VegesenaFreshmanLibero5-8Spring, Texas
21Caroline WaltersFreshmanMiddle Blocker6-1San Mateo, California
2Christine WuSeniorLibero/Defensive Specialist5-4Naperville, Illinois
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See also

References

  1. "Harvard at a Glance | Harvard University". Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  2. , Harvard University, 2009-2010, retrieved July 19, 2011.
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