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...water polo team knows that all too well after playing 22 of its 24 games on the road this season.Its daunting schedule included a two-day, five-game road trip to Oneonta, N.Y., a three-game excursion to sunny Southern California, and a four-game stay in Utica, N.Y. for the Northern Championships. The team did not enjoy much respite at home either, dropping both of its home games in routs against admittedly difficult opponents. The season was marked by up and down performances, as the Crimson never won or lost more than two in a row. Amidst the turmoil...
...ejections were drawn by junior Devon MacLaughlin, who also scored one of the Crimson’s two goals. Harvard co-captain Vivian Liao earned the other on a penalty shot. The Crimson will next be in action at the Northern Championships on Saturday. The team will travel to Utica, N.Y. for the competition...
...game road trip over two days as it took on a plethora of foes from the Empire state. After finishing fourth in the ECAC Championships last weekend with a 1-2 record, the Crimson fared slightly better this past weekend as it finished 3-2, capturing wins over Siena, Utica, and St. Francis but falling to Hartwick and Marist.MARIST 13, HARVARD 10It was a case of missed opportunities for the Crimson in its final game of the grueling weekend stretch. Despite having already played four games in two days, Harvard showed no signs of fatigue as it jumped...
...chair, he looked exhausted-not as heavy as he has been (he is dieting and working out hard these days) but flushed and a little bleary. He was in the throes of an eight-show week-4,000 people in Regina, Sask.; 1,200 in Indianapolis; 2,000 near Utica, N.Y.; a flight to New York City the night before for a meeting with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon; then back to Buffalo this morning for a matinee for 4,000 and, soon, an evening show for 6,000. I congratulated him on the poll and mentioned the dozen...
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...