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M. Water Polo Wins Three in New York

The second half featured superior Crimson passing play, and produced a final score a bit closer to what had been expected.

This Saturday, the Crimson will host Ivy foes Yale and Dartmouth at Blodgett Pool. The matches against these weaker Ivy squads should represent the easiest portion of Harvard's upcoming schedule.

On Oct. 21, Harvard will take on Northern Division opponents No. 18 Queens and No. 13 St. Francis of Brooklyn as part of a four-game tournament stint in Amherst.

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Then, if the team finishes in the top three of the Northern Division, the Crimson will participate in the ECAC Championships at a site that has yet to be determined.

The most significant event will be the Northern Division Championships, which Harvard will host beginning Nov. 3. The team's finish there will determine whether it can follow the women's team's lead last year and qualify for the NCAAs.

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