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Water Polo Splits Year’s First Matches at Iona Invitational

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EMILY A. PEREIRA

Co-captain Devan Kennifer, shown above in earlier action, turned in two strong offensive performance for the Harvard women’s water polo team, notching seven goals in the Crimson’s 15-14 loss to Iona and two in Harvard’s 13-1 win over Villanova, both on Saturday.

Harvard women’s water polo kicked off the regular season on Saturday, splitting its two games for the day against Villanova and host, Iona.

The Crimson ran the gamut of game experiences, losing a close 15-14 match to Iona Saturday morning before dominating Villanova that afternoon at the Iona Invitational in New Rochelle, N.Y.

Iona’s pool, the Hynes Center Pool, is shallow-deep and not regulation length, which created some problems for Harvard. Although the Crimson found itself out of its element, junior attacker Aisha Price said the pool forced the team to adjust.

“We’re a fast team, so, since it was a shorter pool, we weren’t able to capitalize on our speed; we couldn’t capitalize on counter attacks,” Price said. “We tried to make the best out of the situation with the pool, but going into the future, we need to know how to capitalize on all parts of our game.”

HARVARD 13, VILLANOVA 1

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Harvard finished off its opening day of the season by trouncing Villanova, who struggled to keep up with Harvard’s depth.

The Crimson effectively ended the game in the first quarter by climbing up to a 9-0 lead.

“We wanted to end on a good note in the day of games,” said Price, who led the charge against the Wildcats with three goals in the game. “We knew we had to come out strong and put the game away early in that first quarter.”

The success was certainly a team effort, with eight different players putting numbers up on the scoreboard. Sophomore attacker Shayna Price, a Crimson sports comper, freshman attacker Victoria Frager, and co-captain Devan Kennifer each had two goals.

“We ran a pretty smooth rotation,” Price said. “Everyone was getting minutes, and everyone was in the water.”

Frager’s two goals were only part of the freshman class’ large contribution this weekend. Goalie Ariel Dukes started against Iona, while Jasmine Griffin started against Villanova, and the rookies made seven and nine saves, respectively.

Frager and classmate Kalina Grabb led the team in steals against Villanova with four apiece.

IONA 15, HARVARD 14

Despite coming in as the favorite, the Crimson couldn’t complete a come-from-behind victory as a 6-2 run in the fourth failed to put the squad over the edge to defeat the Gaels.

The game began with both Iona and Harvard trading possessions and goals in the first quarter.

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