Its early. The Harvard mens water polo team has only played three games, and its date with UMass this weekend will be only the second between the squads. By the time the season ends, there could be as many as five.
But make no mistake about it. This Saturday nights home game could be one of the greatest moments in the programs history.
After its heartstopping 11-10 triple-overtime loss to the No. 13 Minutemen on Sept. 8, the No. 20 Crimson (2-1, 0-0 CWPA) knows that anything is possible.
We did a good job, Harvard Coach Jim Floerchinger said of the setback. We still had many opportunities that we didnt take advantage of. At the end of the season, hopefully, were playing that kind of game and winning it.
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