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Such was the case when I was checking in at the JetBlue counter on the last day of spring break, to return to the still-icy Northeast from a water polo training-trip in sunny California. Because my coach had reserved the tickets, I had no idea where I’d be sitting, so all I could do was hand over my ID and hope for the best. Lo and behold, the best was not what I received, and as I glanced down at the ticket shoved to me across the sticky counter by the JetBlue attendant...
...selection committee announced yesterday that the Harvard women’s water polo team would receive a bid to this weekends Eastern Championship in Princeton, NJ. After failing to finish in the top two at the Northern Division Championships last weekend the Crimson’s fate was left in the hands of the selection committee who had two at-large bids to hand out. The other at-large bid was given to Bucknell University. Harvard, who has qualified for the CWPA Eastern Championships each of the past two years under head coach Erik Farrar, will be the eighth seed...
...Harvard women’s water polo team competed in the Northern Division Championships this weekend with the hopes of locking down a ticket to next weekend’s Eastern Championships. To receive an automatic bid, the Crimson would have had to finish in the top two. The team’s third place finish, however, was not enough to guarantee a spot. Harvard will have its fate decided at noon today when the selection committee meets to hand out the two at-large bids. “I think we have a good shot,” head...
After a tough loss to Brown last Thursday, the Harvard women’s water polo team needed the pair of victories that it picked up Saturday in New York against Queens and Utica to boost its morale. That’s not all the wins were good for, though. In winning its last two games, the Crimson secured a No. 3 seed for itself in next weekend’s Northern Division Championship that will be played in New London, Conn. “We can get them close, but the kids have to take it the last mile...
...first four minutes told the whole story of the Harvard (7-10) women’s water polo match last night against Brown (19-8). By the time the first quarter was halfway over, the Crimson had dug itself into a 5-0 rut against the number 19th-ranked Bears, and would go on to lose...