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Harvard Looks for Continued Success, Eastern Championship Tournament Berth in 2010
BRIDGEPORT, Pa. --
The Harvard women's water polo team looks to elevate into the elite
of the Collegiate Water Polo Association this season. The Crimson
finished 2009 with a 12-16 overall record and a 3-4 mark in the
CWPA Northern Division, good for fourth in the conference. The team
also placed third at the CWPA Northern Division Championship and
seventh at the Eastern Championship. Harvard begins the 2010 season
where it left off last year, ranked seventh in the CWPA preseason
poll.
Due to the CWPA realigning the Northern division, Harvard, Brown
University and Hartwick College are the only remaining
members. The Crimson will face both teams twice during the
regular-season. With only three teams in the division, the top two
finishing teams will advance to the CWPA Eastern Championship
against the best two teams from both the Southern and Western
Divisions, in addition to two at-large selections.
The Crimson returns 85 percent of its scoring from a year ago,
including sophomore Devan Kennifer who lead the
team with 80 tallies. Kennifer is also the reigning CWPA Northern
Division Rookie of the Year and was selected to the CWPA
All-Northern Division first team. She was also named to the
All-Eastern Championship Tournament team, as well as the Rookie of
the Tournament. Sophomore Monica Zdrojewski,
a CWPA All-Northern Division second team honoree who scored 39
goals last season, also returns for the 2010 campaign.
Harvard also returns sophomore goaltender Laurel
McCarthy, who accumulated 52 saves and seven wins last
season. McCarthy is the lone netminder on the Crimson's roster for
2010.
Seniors Kelly Peeler and Kristina
Bergquist will serve as team captains for this season.
Peeler, an attacker hailing from Westfield, N.J., found the back of
the net nine times in 2009. Bergquist, who is a native of Danville,
Calif., tallied six goals last season during her junior year.
The Crimson boasts a young squad with loads of experience. Harvard
welcomes four freshmen to the program for the upcoming season and
returns 13 veterans: three seniors, four juniors and six
sophomores.
Harvard opens competition Feb. 6-7 as it hosts the Harvard
Invitational. The Crimson will play four games in the two-day
stretch, facing off against Villanova University, the New York
Athletic Club, Siena College and Iona College.
Release courtesy Harvard Athletic Communications





