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No. 8 Harvard women’s water polo (26-7) made its first program NCAA Tournament appearance in Friday’s first-round match, ultimately falling 18-7 to No. 3 University of Southern California (28-4). The loss ended the Crimson’s historic 2025 season, which included achievements such as a new single-season win record of 26 and the program’s first-ever CWPA Championship […]

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No. 8 Harvard women’s water polo (26-7) made its first program NCAA Tournament appearance in Friday’s first-round match, ultimately falling 18-7 to No. 3 University of Southern California (28-4).

The loss ended the Crimson’s historic 2025 season, which included achievements such as a new single-season win record of 26 and the program’s first-ever CWPA Championship Title.

Battling throughout the season against several Top 25 teams, Harvard rose from No. 21 to No. 8 in the CWPA polls. But, in the first-round NCAA matchup, the Crimson could not prevail over USC’s strong offense, failing to put together enough goals to close the gap.

The first period began with both teams taking speed and power off their shots, focusing instead on placing the ball strategically out of both talented goalkeepers’ reaches.

In less than a minute, USC scored its first point, but was promptly countered by junior attacker Ruby Hodge’s goal less than 30 seconds later.

On several instances, the Trojans’ fast-paced offense allowed them to speed ahead of the Crimson defenders and get one-on-one shots on the Harvard goal. However, freshman goalkeeper Orli Cooper shut down many of these attempts, tallying 10 total saves in the game.

More than halfway through the first quarter, USC managed two successive goals from quick passes and scrambles in front of the net. The Crimson struggled to get close to the Trojans’ goal, as its opponent’s aggressive defense kept Harvard far from it.

The Trojans scored again on another breakaway, racing ahead of the Crimson and putting themselves up 4-1. But Hodge kept Harvard’s momentum alive by muscling the ball past the goal line soon after.

With only seconds left in the first quarter, the Crimson left the goal unattended to make a seven-man push, but were unsuccessful.

In an unfortunate turn of events, a USC player, left with only a second on the clock, launched the ball across the pool into the empty Harvard net to put the Trojans up 5-2 at the end of the first quarter.

Seemingly demoralized by the buzzer-beater goal, the Crimson could only score a point in the second period after USC put away two of its own more than three minutes in.

Sophomore center defender Emma Gilbert delivered the back-hand goal, but the Trojans remained well above the Crimson throughout the eight minutes, finishing the first half of the match up 10-3.

The third period began on a more promising note for Harvard, as sophomore attacker Maya O’Dea earned a penalty shot in the first few seconds.

USC’s offensive onslaught – especially in transition – outpaced the Crimson despite facing resistance from Cooper, who secured key back-to-back blocks.

Harvard fought hard for power play opportunities, but failed to capitalize on them. Several of the Crimson’s passes missed their marks, causing scrambles and wasting precious shot clock seconds.

Hodge once again disrupted Harvard’s scoring drought, earning her hat trick with an impressive skipper shot past three Trojan defenders and the goalkeeper.

O’Dea then ended the third quarter with her second successful penalty shot, but the Crimson entered the final eight minutes facing a difficult 13-6 deficit.

Much to Harvard’s dismay, USC scored within the first 35 seconds of the period. Continually beating their opponents to their own goal, the Trojans’ transition plays seemed like unstoppable points.

The Crimson’s passes, barely missing the mark, continued to harm its offense by preventing the team from converting on defensive efforts and steals.

USC’s defenders swarmed any Harvard attackers who pushed close to the goal, stifling all shot attempts but one. With less than two minutes remaining, senior attacker Erin Kim outsmarted the Trojans with an unexpected, distanced goal to put the Crimson on the scoreboard for the period.

However, the buzzer sounded soon after, signaling the end of Harvard’s record-breaking season as USC moved on to the NCAA semifinals.

“Now that we have a CWPA title and NCAA experience under our belt, we now have zero doubts that we can win again, and we have so much confidence in this group,” Hodge wrote to The Crimson.

Looking ahead to the 2026 season, the Crimson will say goodbye to three seniors and welcome its incoming freshmen class.

“But first, we are able to take this time to appreciate how special this group is and how this group made Harvard history in so many ways this season,” Hodge wrote. “This is just the beginning.”



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North Allegheny boys right ship, get past Penn-Trafford in PIAA Class 3A volleyball quarterfinals

By: Josh Rizzo Saturday, June 7, 2025 | 7:45 PM Josh Rizzo | For TribLive North Allegheny’s Brendan Moore, center, gets a piece of the ball while attempting to block at the net with Ryan Dyga during a PIAA Class 3A quarterfinal Saturday at Peters Township High School. Josh Rizzo | For TribLive Penn-Trafford middle […]

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North Allegheny boys volleyball coach Dan Long said he didn’t want the Tigers to look at themselves as a finished product Saturday.

A surprising result during the second set of a 3-1 win over Penn-Trafford during a PIAA Class 3A quarterfinal at AHN Arena provided some clarity on why they have to stay sharp.

The Tigers dropped the second set by 13 points, something Long said he didn’t think had ever happened to him during his volleyball career.

“It felt like a Jekyll-and-Hyde situation,” Long said. “When we are handling the ball well in serve-receive, we are tough to beat. That showed itself in sets one, three and four. I thought they did a great job in set two of creating their serve, and it put us on our heels.”

North Allegheny won the match 25-17, 12-25, 25-16, 25-17 to march into the state semifinals for the first time since 2022. The Tigers will take on District 3 runner-up Central York on Tuesday at a site and time to be determined.

Penn-Trafford (14-8) putting a scare into North Allegheny (17-1) wasn’t something Warriors coach Jim Schall may have envisioned a month ago. The Warriors finished third in their section and the WPIAL before upending District 6 champion State College to reach the state quarterfinals for the second time in school history.

The Warriors beat North Allegheny in 2016 in their only other appearance.

“We just kept playing,” Schall said. “It wasn’t something we thought about, if we could be top eight or top four. We kept playing. It’s unusual for a team that loses some, they are ready to quit, but these guys put a lot into the end of the season.”

Connor Evangeliste lit the fire for the Warriors in the second set. He got a kill early in the frame and had a strong run at the service line. He took over with a 9-4 lead and helped the Warriors run off seven consecutive points.

“Connor has an amazing run of serves,” Schall said. “Overall, the team competed better after game one. I was happy with how competitive we were.”

North Allegheny senior outside hitter Elijah Braun, who finished with six kills, said the Tigers knew they had to play better.

“It was a smack in the mouth,” Braun said. “It was what we needed to humble ourselves. Nothing can be taken for granted in the state playoffs.”

North Allegheny controlled most of the fourth set. Penn-Trafford was able to battle back and cut the score to 16-14 and 18-16 on kills by Evangeliste. However, both times Braun was able to deliver a kill to push the Tigers’ lead back to three.

“I just wanted to swing hard and make a momentum play so everyone could ride that energy,” Braun said. “Penn-Trafford is a big energy team. I like having the energy on our side.”

Penn-Trafford again challenged the Tigers in the fourth set after falling behind early. North Allegheny surged out to a 4-0 lead, but Penn-Trafford narrowed the deficit to 10-9.

After a timeout by the Tigers, Brendan Moore responded with a kill that sparked a 6-2 run. Moore had 12 kills for North Allegheny. Will Robertson led the Tigers with 13 kills.

Moore said he thought the Tigers adjusted well after the second set.

“I think we got a little too comfortable in the first set,” Moore said. “We needed to try and find our groove again.”

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – The Rocket City Moonshot Youth Water Polo Tournament returned at the Huntsville Aquatics Center on Saturday, featuring 18-and-under boys and girls divisions. The tournament was hosted by the Huntsville Water Polo Association alongside the Huntsville Sports Commission and City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation. The event offered free spectator admission, fast-paced […]

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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – The Rocket City Moonshot Youth Water Polo Tournament returned at the Huntsville Aquatics Center on Saturday, featuring 18-and-under boys and girls divisions.

The tournament was hosted by the Huntsville Water Polo Association alongside the Huntsville Sports Commission and City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation.

The event offered free spectator admission, fast-paced competition, and community spirit.

John Hovsepian, who is a player in the tournament on the Kraken Water Polo Club team from Marietta, Georgia, said this is his third time competing in a youth water polo tournament, and he loves it, especially when his team gets to travel to play in places like Huntsville.

“This is my third time doing this tournament. I think we’ve done it the last two years in a row, and every single time it has been a fun tournament, and of course, I really like this pool. It’s a very interesting pool with all the windows, it’s very nice,” Hovsepian said.

As one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S., the youth water polo tournament highlights youth development and competitive excellence.

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