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W. Water Polo Tops Brown For Fifth at Easterns

A 4-0 second-half run by the Crimson ensured that all seeds five through eight would finish in exactly the same place that they started.

Trailing 5-2 at the break, Harvard held the Bears scoreless throughout the rest of the contest, while adding four goals of its own to take home fifth place in the tournament and finish the season with a 4-2 record against Brown.

“They had a lot of confidence coming into the second half, but we just picked it up more,” Mehaffey said. “We always get that extra motivation toward the end of games.”

Mehaffey recorded two tallies, while seniors Teresa and Cristina Codini added one apiece.

Teresa Codini was named to the All-Tournament Second Team—the only Crimson player to be named to the squad.

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7TH PLACE: BUCKNELL 10, GW 5

Leading 4-3 at the break, the Bison scored four unanswered goals in the third period to dispatch with the Colonials and claim seventh place.

Meagan Gins keyed the Bucknell victory, leading the squad with three tallies.

SEMIFINALS NO. 1 INDIANA 7, NO. 4 HARTWICK 6

A year after watching Hartwick pull off a two-goal, fourth-quarter comeback to top Indiana in the semis, the Hoosiers got their revenge recording three of the final four tallies of the contest to slip past the Hawks 7-6 and advance to the Eastern finals.

Indiana jumped out to a 3-1 lead early in the second quarter, but Hartwick scored the final two goals of the half and added another tally just a minute into the third period to take its first lead of the contest, 4-3.

Kandace Waldthaler, who recorded her second three-goal game of the tournament, scored with 1:03 remaining in the third to reclaim the lead 6-5 and the Hoosiers would never trail again.

NO. 2 MICHIGAN 8, NO. 3 PRINCETON 3

The Wolverines jumped out to a 5-0 lead and never let the Tigers get closer than three, as Michigan advanced to the final for the second straight season and the third time in four years.

Princeton scored the final goal of the first half and started off the scoring in the second to bring the count to 5-2, but the Wolverines scored the next three goals to ice the contest.

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