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Back on Feb. 24, the Harvard women’s water polo team fell, 13-3, to Hartwick. On Saturday, 41 days and nine games later, the result was nearly unchanged as the Crimson (7-9) lost, 12-3, to the No. 13 Hawks (20-7). Hartwick, which is the highest-ranked team that Harvard has faced this year and had won 13 straight entering the game, took command of the game from the opening whistle. In the first quarter, the Hawks put away three goals to establish a comfortable lead, and by halftime, they had stretched that...
...Snyder said. “She had to block a lot of plain range saves, the goals they had were just complete breakdowns defensively.” Harvard seems to be picking up momentum heading into the critical part of its season. It will travel to top seeded Hartwick College this weekend. This match will be a good measure of the Crimson’s progress. When the two squads met back on February 24 the Hawks got the best of the Harvard, winning 13-3. Most importantly however, the Crimson is focused on preparing for the New England Championships...
Thirteen proved to be an unlucky number for the Harvard women’s water polo team on Saturday afternoon, as it fell, 13-3, in its home opener against 13th-ranked Hartwick College (11-7). Led by sophomore goaltender Nicola Perlman, the Crimson (3-3, 1-1 Ivy) began the game playing ferocious defense. Perlman, who is also a Crimson editor, finished the day with nine saves and repeatedly turned away uncontested shots, many of which were fired from within two meters. “She played amazingly,” senior co-captain Lauren Snyder said. Perlman?...
...goal, her second of the night, with a minute remaining in regulation to seal the victory. For their impressive performances this weekend, Delgado, Pinto, Liao, and Snyder were named to the All-Tournament team. Harvard has two weeks off to continue to get healthy before returning to action against Hartwick on February 24. —Staff writer Karan Lodha contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...tough read for him,” Donato said, adding, “Hindsight being 20-20, we’d have liked to play it a little differently.”Dartmouth was disadvantaged just a minute and a half into the game, when blueliner Mike Hartwick earned a major penalty and a game misconduct for knocking over an unsuspecting Ryan Maki in the left corner of Dartmouth’s zone.The Crimson got on the board at 2:48, when junior winger Jon Pelle fed Taylor at the edge of the crease for a point-blank blast into...