Dig this

Thursday, September 22, 2011 - 09:30 in Biology & Nature

By volleyball standards, Christine Wu is short. The senior libero clocks in at 5 feet 4 inches. But this season Wu is set to become the all-time digs leader in Harvard history. What’s height got to do with it, anyway? And what exactly is a dig? “I only play in the back row, and focus on getting the ball up so that we can run our offensive system,” Wu said. But the art of digging — preventing an attack from hitting the ground — is volleyball’s equivalent to sliding into home base. There’s diving, landing, and bruising. And Wu averages more than 400 digs a year. But on the flipside of the pain lies a bit of glamour. Come January break, Wu will jet off to Europe, not for sightseeing, but for a chance to play in the pros. “I’m going on an ‘exposure tour’ with some other girls who also want to...

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