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Women's Water Polo Goes 3-1 in Weekend Action

In its second game on Saturday, the Crimson came out strong offensively, leading the game by three goals at the end of the first period.

The offensive domination continued into the second stanza of the match, where Harvard scored five unanswered goals.

“[Scoring 19 goals means] we’re going to get better,” Minnis said. “We’re a young team with five upperclassmen and 10 freshmen and sophomores in this group, so we’re a new team with a mix of experience and some young ones, so it’s still going to be a growing process.”

The Crimson saw offensive contributions from up and down the roster. Freshman Melissa Balding led the pack with four goals. Matinelli and senior Shayna Price both netted three, while junior Kalina Grabb and Del Toro each scored twice.

HARVARD 11, WAGNER 12

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In its first game of the tournament, the Crimson faced the team that had handed Harvard its only loss of the season thus far. When the Crimson matched up against Wagner at the Princeton invite on Feb. 9, the team fell, 11-8, to the Seahawks.

This time, the game went down to the wire.

Tied at two goals apiece at the beginning of the first quarter, Harvard was able to score three goals, but each was matched by a Wagner player.

In the final minute of the first half, the Seahawks made a quick pass to the corner of the goal, and a shot by sophomore Jess Lundgren put Wagner up going into the half.

“We matched their physicality,” Minnis said. “We talked about how they were going to be physical…. That’s their style, and unless you’ve played against that, you don’t know what to expect, and I think [last time] we got caught on our heels. This time we knew what to expect.”

Wagner outscored the Crimson in the final frame of the match, 5-3, ultimately giving the Seahawks the edge.

Price led Harvard in scoring with five goals in the game. Sophomore Rachel Lobato had two steals, while classmate Charlotte Hendrix tallied three steals.

Junior Ariel Dukes made 10 saves in the loss.

In the first home games of its 2014 campaign, the Harvard women’s water polo team (7-2) was able to build on its winning record behind strong performances from younger players. After dropping the first game of Saturday to Wagner, the Crimson came back with three straight wins against Sienna, Villanova, and Iona to close out the weekend.

HARVARD 13, IONA 7

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