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The women's volleyball team traveled to Philadelphia on Friday with an 11-10 record, and came home last night two games under 500.
It was not the most successful weekend for the spikers, as they ended their season on a sour note, dropping five of seven matches in the Ivy League championships, at the University of Pennsylvania.
The tournament began poorly for the Crimson as it lost straight-set matches to Brown, Cornell, Princeton and Yale in succession, before finally defeating Columbia yesterday, 15-13 and 15-3, With this new-found momentum the spikers than trounce Dartmouth for the second time in just over a work, 15-13, 15-9, before losing the finale to UPoon.
The Crimson completed its season with a 13-15 mark.
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