Men's Water Polo
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Bret Voith '12 thows over defenders from Mercyhurst in the Saturday ECAC match.
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Jeff Lee '11 readies a throw during the ECAC Championship match against Mercyhurst on Saturday.
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Alexandre Popp '12, defends the goal during the ECAC Men's water polo match against Mercyhurst.
Men’s Water Polo Hosts ECACs, Places 11th in Tournament
Tenth-seeded Harvard men's water polo finished a disappointing 11th out of 12 teams at the ECAC Championships.
ECAC Tournament Comes to Blodgett
Harvard men’s water polo anticipates boosting its 2-4 record and proving it can adjust to a new coach and new set of players this weekend, when it hosts the 2010 Eastern College Athletic Conference men’s water polo championship at Blodgett Pool.
Injuries Plague the Water Polo Rookies
As the clock ticks toward the start of Harvard men’s water polo conference play, a more striking countdown has captured the team’s attention as it watches numbers on their roster slowly dwindle.
The Full-Court Press: Max Eliot '13
Here in the Northeast, where people are obsessed with hockey and other frozen sports, water polo doesn’t quite get the ...
Offense Strong, But Men's Water Polo Falters at Invite
The Harvard men’s water polo team did just enough to stay afloat in a four-game weekend that nearly ended without a win.
Voith of Authority
Co-captain Bret Voith asserted his dominance with five goals at the Princeton Invitational, but Harvard men’s water polo dropped three of four contests over the two day tournament to fall to 2-5 overall.
Beyond Rogers: Other Stars of the Week
Sophomore forward Brian Rogers secured The Crimson’s nod for Athlete of the Week—and deservedly so. After a game-winning goal against ...
New Hires Untested on College Level
Freshmen aren’t the only rookies on the varsity fields this year. Four new head coaches have been hired to lead Harvard teams—in men’s soccer, water polo, men’s lacrosse, and squash respectively. Although their achievements make up an impressive list of qualifications, there is one thing they all lack: prolonged time as a head coach at the collegiate level. But is previous college coaching experience necessary to be successful?
Thom Cat
Senior Alex Thompson, seen here in earlier action. had seven goals in this weekend’s opening tournament at MIT. Thompson’s best performance came in the Crimson’s 12-8 win over Cal Lutheran on Sunday, when he netted four goals. Thompson was Harvard’s leading scorer last season.
Water Polo Picks Up First Win of Season at MIT Invite
It looks like the third time really is the charm for Harvard men’s water polo.