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M. Water Polo Goes 2-1 on Three-Game, Two-Pool Day

"That was planned, and I think it works well," Floerchinger said. "We've got two guys in goal who a lot of teams would love to have as their 'A' goalie, and we're lucky to be able to use them the way we can."

On Wednesday, the Crimson will take on Exeter and MIT. The team will then take head to New Jersey for the Princeton Invitational, where they will compete with the elite of the CWPA's Southern division

Harvard 17, MIT 13

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Harvard played the role of the rude guest against MIT by outscoring the Engineers 6-1 in the first seven minutes to propel the Crimson to the eventual victory.

MIT outscored Harvard, 5-3, in the second quarter to reduce the halftime deficit to three, but that was as close as they would get. Crosby scored four goals, while sophomore driver Mike Masterson contributed three goals and three assists to pace the Crimson.

Tselentis stopped 12 shots for Harvard.

Harvard 18, BC 5

In its first CWPA game of the season, the Crimson jumped out to an early lead against Boston College and never looked back.

Zollei scored four goals and Crosby had three, including a penalty shot, to lead a balanced and varied offensive attack.

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