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Men's Water Polo Takes Third at Ivies

“We came out against Penn with something to prove,” Stevens said. “In that game, we came out much harder than we did against Brown.”

Sophomore Noah Harrison and junior John Holland-McCowan also added hat tricks of their own. With his four goals on the day, Harrison now has a team-leading 42 on the season. Freshman Joey Colton led the team with four assists against the Quakers.

Senior Will Roller and sophomore Robbie Fluegge led the defensive effort for the Crimson with five and four steals, respectively. The team utilized a three-man rotation in nets, as Field and sophomores Connor Denney and Colin Woolway combined for seven saves in the game.

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“We had a few letdowns,” Field said. “But we’ll hopefully…work through them this week.”

After defeating Penn in its own pool on Sunday, Harvard improved to 6-2 on the road this season.

BROWN 12, HARVARD 9

The Crimson was able to tally six goals in an offensive surge in the fourth period. But despite the late attack, Harvard was unable to come back and erase its early deficit, losing to the Bears by three goals.

Seven Crimson players scored in the game, but the spread-out attack was not enough to take down the Bears on Sunday. Sophomore Blake Lee paced the Harvard attack with two goals and three assists in the losing effort. The team-assist leader Colton added two goals in the contest as well.

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