“Hell Week,” two-a-days, dawn patrol, whatever term you want to use, it’ll soon be time for the women to get ready for the college season. Many are already undergoing morning practices before things get really serious. And who’s to judge how an individual players sees fit to prepare for the grind
DIGEST: Three-peat Denied. Cal Ousts UCLA, Faces USC for Title
Cal treated visitors UCLA poorly on Saturday upsetting the two-time defending NCAA Champions in an overtime thriller, derailing the Bruins’ attempt at a third consecutive title. The Bears will take on USC, which dispatched the Harvard Crimson 19-4 in their semifinal. Catch up on much of the press and digital
Joy In Berkeley For Harvard Water Polo Fans As Crimson Face USC in Final Four
BERKELEY, CA. On Thursday the sun-drenched stands at the University of California Berkeley’s Spieker Aquatics Center were awash with the crimson garb of a large contingent of Harvard fans, urging their men’s water polo team to a heart-stopping 16-15 OT win over UC-Davis and with it a first-ever spot in
Harvard Becomes an East Coast Water Polo Power, Thanks to Its West Coast Coach – NYT
Contributor Michael Randazzo got called up to the majors this week earning a New York Times feature story on Harvard and their ascendence to the top of East Coast water polo. The Crimson endured an overtime thriller against Bucknell, their first ever NCAA Championship tournament victory, to advance to play-in round two. They will
With OT Win over Bucknell, Harvard is Beast of the East
CAMBRIDGE, MA. The inaugural contest between champions from the newly formed Northeast Water Polo Conference and the new Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference provided a compelling climax to a year unlike any other in East Coast water polo history. Host Harvard — representing the NWPC — knocked off MAWPC champs Bucknell
A View from the East: An Eventful 2016 Season (So Far)
BROOKLYN, N.Y. Thanks to a change instituted in April, men’s water polo in the East this season has been anything but typical. Hoping to gain an additional spot in the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Tournament, the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) — containing almost half of all varsity programs —split
















