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BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — Harvard University’s Jaiden Miller (So., Coquitlan, British Columbia/Dr. Charles Best Secondary) is among a group of 40 athletes selected to Water Polo Canada’s Senior National Team Talent Pool (SNTTP) for the 2020-2021 season.

“For the first time in many years, WPC is publishing its Senior National Team Talent Pool marking a key shift to further integrate transparency and integrity to the selection process. Although the pandemic impacted the majority of 2020, we are hopeful that 2021 will bring opportunities to our programs. I’d like to be the first to congratulate the selected athletes to their respective talent pools,” explained Justin Oliveira, Water Polo Canada’s High Performance Director.

The SNTTP consists of the athletes eligible to represent Canada, demonstrating the potential to earn a position on Water Polo Canada’s Senior National Team for activities within the 2020-2021 season. Changes to the athlete pool may be made at the discretion of the head coach of the women’s team.

Miller tallied six goals, eight assists, eight steals and a pair of field blocks during a COVID-19 abbreviated freshman season to help the Crimson to a 12-2 record prior to the termination of the year.

It marks the second Water Polo Canada spot earned by Miller in the past three months as she garnered a position in September among a group of 21 NextGen athletes selected by the National Team Program selected to train at the National Training Centre in Montreal.

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