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...fallen to top-ranked Hartwick, 13-2, and fourth-seeded Indiana, 7-6.Last year, the Crimson finished fifth at Easterns. “This is definitely the toughest pool of teams that I have seen at Easterns in all my four years,” said captain and driver Arin Keyser. “Obviously we would have like to have done better, but I think it is a testament to how strong water polo has gotten on the East Coast.”MARYLAND 4, HARVARD 3In the seventh-place game, Maryland scored twice in the fourth quarter to come...
...chances early on,” Farrar said. “We just didn’t convert.”Sophomore driver Vivian Liao scored twice to lead the Crimson.The championship game marked the final home game for Harvard’s four seniors: captain drivers Arin Keyser and Sarah Kennifer, goaltender Lydia Gardner, and 2M-O Molly Mehaffey.“It wasn’t sad like I thought it would be,” Kennifer said. “It was really fun. I got more excited for the two games today than...
...Saturday afternoon in Providence, before losing to Wolverines (22-11, 6-1 CWPA Western Division) 12-9 in the evening.MICHIGAN 12, HARVARD 9Harvard fought hard against the No. 17-ranked Wolverines, but Michigan scored four times in the fourth quarter to win in Providence.Captain driver Arin Keyser scored four times for the Crimson, while senior 2M-O Molly Mehaffey added three.“This was a great game for us,” Keyser said. “We came out really motivated after the loss to Brown and our shots went down early.”Harvard took...
...league rival since before the current seniors came on campus.The team will get at least one more shot against Hartwick this year. The Hawks come to Cambridge on April 7.HARVARD 14, UTICA 3Harvard received a balanced effort from its offense to rout the Pioneers this past weekend.Senior Arin Keyser and sophomore Vivian Liao each scored four goals, while Mehaffey added three. In all, five different players scored for Harvard.“The first two games were good experiences for us to play some of our players who normally wouldn’t get a lot of playing time...
...water polo team split its two games in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. on Sunday. The Crimson beat Siena, 10-5, before falling to Marist in a tight game, 5-3. Next weekend, Harvard begins its league play against Northern Division opponents Hartwick, Queens and Utica. Crimson captain Arin Keyser said the weekend set the team up well for league play. “You never like to lose, but it can be a good learning experience for the team,” said Keyser, who scored ten goals on Sunday for Harvard. “Now we have the opportunity to practice...