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...season continues.The Harvard women’s water polo team finished second in the College Water Polo Association (CWPA) Northern Division Championships at Blodgett Pool this weekend, clinching a berth in next week’s Eastern Championships in Providence, R.I.The key game was the clincher: yesterday’s semifinal match against Brown, which the Crimson won 6-5. Harvard opened the tournament with a 14-4 win over Utica on Saturday and also lost to top-seeded Hartwick 12-2 on Saturday and 10-4 in the championship game.The top two teams in the tournament receive automatic bids...
...Grimeland ’07 patrolled underwater in full scuba gear. Horovitz said he hopes to run the event again in the future. “I would love to see this happen as an annual thing,” he said, mentioning the possibility of moving it to Blodgett Pool. He said Blodgett can hold approximately 600 people, dwarfing the capacity of the MAC pool. “I decided to organize it myself because I knew I wanted to put on an event that was a quirky, different kind of event than what you would normally have...
...last weekend’s women’s water polo game against Brown, for example, a hardy crew of fans exemplified this ideal at Blodgett Pool. They gathered—much like their anti-authoritarian brethren in Puerto Rico—to paint the phrase “I Heart MOLLY” across their bare chests...
Brown scored near the end of the third quarter and withstood Harvard’s attack in the final quarter, winning, 3-2, at Blodgett pool in Cambridge and spoiling the Crimson’s home opener on Friday. Senior two-meter Mollie Mehaffey, who is also a Crimson editor, scored both of Harvard’s goals. Aside from her efforts, Harvard (7-3, 2-2 CWPA Northern Division), could apply little pressure offensively against the Bears (4-9, 2-2). “You play badly, you should lose,” Crimson coach Erik Farrar said...
...Oneonta, NY. Earlier in the day the Crimson had beaten Queens College and Utica handily, 14-3 and 12-3, respectively.These three Saturday games were the first games of league play for Harvard (10-3, 2-1 CWPA Northern Division).The Crimson will play at Blodgett pool its first home game against division and Ivy rival Brown next Friday at eight.“It’s always nice to play in our own pool,” said senior goaltender Lydia Gardner. “For one thing, there won’t be screaming fans heckling...