Women's Water Polo
Harvard Women's Water Polo to Compete at CWPA Championships
Following a seven-game series where it pulled out four wins, Harvard women’s water polo’s upcoming battle against Brown on Saturday will mark its last match before the CWPA Championships next weekend.
My Spidy-Sense is Tingling
Senior attacker Evan Tingler loads up a shot on net in Harvard's Feb. 4 game against La Salle University. The Crimson beat the Philadelphia team 18-7.
Harvard Women's Water Polo On Fire, Holds Impressive 17-4 Record
Harvard women’s water polo made a splash in the pool during its spring break, securing three consecutive wins at the Arizona State University Invitational. The Crimson’s victories included a dominating 13-10 win over Arizona State University, who were previously ranked ninth in the nation. The Crimson also achieved convincing wins against Marist University and Salem University.
Sasha Fierce
Junior attacker Sasha Constandse gears up for a shot on net in the women's water polo game against La Salle University on March 5. Harvard defeated the Explorers 13-9, and will next face No. 13 University of Michigan this morning.
Shots on Net
Senior Jaiden Miller fires a shot on net against La Salle on February 4.
Super Senior
Senior Evan Tingler sets up the Harvard offense against La Salle on February 4.
Women's Water Polo Returns with Championship Appearance
“We did things that I don’t think anyone thought we would be able to do when we first started this journey in the fall, except for our group."
Chuck to Buck(nell)
Harvard women's water polo faced off against Bucknell on March 3, 2019. This past weekend, they played in the Crimson's first-ever College Water Polo Association (CWPA) championship game and fell to No. 7 Michigan.
Chuck to Buck(nell)
Harvard women's water polo faced off against Bucknell on March 3, 2019. This past weekend, they played in the Crimson's first-ever College Water Polo Association (CWPA) championship game and fell to No. 7 Michigan.
Women’s Water Polo Ends Season With First-Ever Championship Game
Last Sunday marked the end of a historic record-breaking season for Harvard women’s water polo. The Crimson finished with the highest number of victories and lowest number of defeats in program history, bested rival Princeton for a third time in the semifinal, and advanced to its first championship game, where the team ultimately fell to No. 7 Michigan.
Women's Water Polo Completes Final Home Stand of Season
The Harvard women’s water polo team saw its longest series of the season this past weekend, with the Crimson taking on Bucknell and St. Francis, achieving a key victory over No. 21 Princeton, and keeping up with No. 7 Michigan, who is undefeated in conference play.
JESUS KRISTEN
Then-senior attacker Kristen Hong fires a shot in an 8-6 victory over Bucknell on March 3, 2019. This past weekend, the Crimson again won by two goals in the pool, this time over Princeton on Saturday.
In Up and Down Weekend, Women's Water Polo Claims Narrow Victory Over Princeton and Suffers Narrow Defeat to Michigan
This past weekend, Harvard women’s water polo competed in an exciting double header against a pair of conference opponents on Saturday, with a narrow two-point loss to No. 7 Michigan, 12-10, and an equally hard-fought two-point victory over No. 19 Princeton, 10-8.
Women’s Water Polo Begins Conference Play with Three Consecutive Wins
No. 19 women’s water polo clinched its second-ever shutout in varsity history this weekend in Pennsylvania, coupled with an impressive overtime victory and a challenging shallow-deep win that tallied another three victories for the Crimson.
Marco Polo
Then-first year attacker Borden Wahl readies to shoot in a March 3, 2019, battle against Bucknell, which the Crimson won, 8-6. This weekend, Wahl and Harvard won a trio of games to open conference play.