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PRIMATE PLURALITY

By Robert J. Tamai
Freshman outside hitter Chris Gibbons, one of four rookie starters for the Crimson, was second on the squad with nine kills in a 3-0 win over Stevens at home Saturday night. Gibbons has picked up 61 kills on the year, helping spark Harvard to a 5-1 record—its best start since 2004.
Freshman outside hitter Chris Gibbons, one of four rookie starters for the Crimson, was second on the squad with nine kills in a 3-0 win over Stevens at home Saturday night. Gibbons has picked up 61 kills on the year, helping spark Harvard to a 5-1 record—its best start since 2004.

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