Back that Mass up.
Even in defeat, the Harvard women's water polo team feels it has served warning to UMass: we're gaining on you.
The Crimson fell to the No. 11 Minutewomen (25-6) in the finals of the New England Invitational yesterday afternoon at Blodgett Pool, 6-2.
Harvard finished the tournament with a 2-1 record. On Saturday, the Crimson pummeled Boston College, 15-5, and went on to defeat Brown, 9-4.
Harvard Coach Jim Floerchinger praised his team's effort.
"All of the work that they've put in really shows," Floerchinger said. "They've poured their hearts into practice, and the results are there."
The No. 18 Crimson will head to Princeton next week for the College Water Polo Association Eastern Championships, the qualifying tournament for May's National Championships at Indiana University.
Last year, the Crimson finished fourth, just short of the third-place finish needed to clinch a berth at Nationals.
Read more in Sports
Tommy Rawson: Making ContendahsRecommended Articles
-
Women's Water Polo Rolls Over Regional FoesWhoopee. There's not much more reaction to muster for the Harvard women's water polo team, which blistered four divisional opponents
-
W. Water Polo Takes Fourth at EasternsThe Harvard women's water polo team played its best polo of the season this weekend when it hosted the Eastern
-
M. Water Polo Shines in Opening ContestsWeeks of grueling preseason preparation and practice finally paid off this past weekend for the men's water polo team as
-
M. Water Polo Falls to Pool PowersLast weekend, the Harvard men's water polo team opened the season with its first win over Brown in eight years,
-
Saved by the Bell: The Invisible MenAt least 24 Harvard students won't be able to watch the 117th iteration of The Game in two weeks. But
-
M. Water Polo Seeks First-Round Navy UpsetThe Harvard men's water polo team will compete in the Collegiate Water Polo Association Eastern Championships at Brown University this