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Co-Captain Kelley Withy scored four goals last night, pacing the Harvard women's water polo team to a cross-town, 8-3, victory last night at MIT.
The win was the squad's second in as many night, and raised the Crimson's mark to 3-0 on the season.
The Cantabs dunked the Engineers at Blodgett Pool last week as well, in a scrimage match.
Sophomore Emily Ozer added two goals and recorded five assists for Harvard--a 15-9 winner over Brown Tuesday night--while Co-Captain Catherine Ysrael and Stacey Moran each scored once.
Moran's goal was her first of the season, and came on an assist from when the Crimson was a man up.
Harvard once again had a strong defensive outing, holding MIT scoreless in the first half.
The aquawomen outshot their foes, 20-13, over the course of the game.
"We have a really strong bench and a team full of team-players that work well together," Withy said.
The squad's home opener is scheduled for the weekend of April 12-13, at Blodgett.
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