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During the weekend, the Harvard women’s water polo team faced the daunting task of facing perennial division champion Hartwick, division rival Brown, which had already beaten the Crimson twice this year, and ranked non-league foe Michigan.While Harvard (10-11, 2-5 CWPA Northern Division) put up a gallant effort against each of its opponents, it could not scratch out a win.The Crimson fell to the No. 13-ranked Hawks (20-9, 7-0) 16-7 at home on Friday and lost 10-6 to the Bears (11-13, 4-3) on Saturday afternoon in Providence, before...
...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. “We had a lot of chances on the offensive end. We just shot really, really poorly...
...final game on Saturday by a score of 12-3 in 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...
...always someone you can count on when he is in the pool.” Garcia and the Crimson will have more than a week to sit on their three-game win streak. The team takes the pool next on October 29-30 for the CWPA Northern Championships at MIT. After another off-weekend, Harvard will stay home for the CWPA Eastern Championships on October 11-12. Blodgett Pool will host the tournament action...
Record 17-8, 11-3 CWPA Northern...