CAMBRIDGE, Mass – No. 18 Harvard men's water polo took both games at Blodgett Pool at the Harvard Mini Invitational. The Crimson beat George Washington by a score of 14-5 before taking down Brown 10-7.
The defense was the story for Harvard, holding its opponents to single digit goals for the second and third time this season. Sophomore
Colin Le led the defensive effort with six steals, while juniors
Michael Sonsini and
Alex Tsotadze combined for seven goals and nine assists to pace the offense.
Game 1: Harvard 14, George Washington 5
Harvard (8-1) put in its best defensive effort of the season to beat the Colonials (2-6) for a second time in as many weekends. George Washington got off to a hot start and took a 3-1 lead into the second period after a goal from sophomore
Mot Stothart opened the scoring for the Crimson. Sophomore
Owen Hale converted a five-meter shot to tie the game at 3 before back-to-back goals from sophomore
Alexandru Bucur gave the Crimson a 5-3 lead. A buzzer beater by sophomore
Cam Dougherty saw the Crimson take an 8-3 lead into the half.
After not allowing a goal in the second quarter, the Crimson were able to repeat the feat in the third. Junior
Alex Tsotadze and sophomore
Max Keck tallied their second goals of the game and Harvard led 12-3 after three. Hale and Keck added fourth period goals as the Crimson saw out a 14-5 victory to start the day.
Harvard Highlights Game 1
- A trio of Crimson netted hat tricks, including sophomores Owen Hale, Alexandru Bucur, and Max Keck.
- Junior Michael Sonsini and sophomore Cam Dougherty both recorded a team-high three assists.
- Harvard held the Colonials scoreless for a 16:42 stretch from the first to fourth period, taking advantage with an 11-0 run.
Game 2: Harvard 10, Brown 7
Junior
Alex Tsotadze netted five goals as the Crimson took down Brown (6-5) in a tight affair. Sophomore
Kaleb Archer scored the lone goal of the first period as both teams struggled to find the back of the net. A second quarter hat trick by Tsotadze saw the Crimson take a 5-1 lead into the half as junior
Michael Sonsini also got on the scoresheet.
The Bears brought it back to 5-3 in the third period as junior goalie
Noah Hodge made a key save on a breakaway to keep the lead at two. Junior
Gabe Putnam and Tsotadze tacked on a goal each and Harvard led 7-5 through three. Brown cut the lead to just one, before goals from Sonsini and sophomore
Mot Stothart to bring it back to three. Tsotadze capped off the evening with his seventh goal of the day to give Harvard a 10-7 victory.
Harvard Highlights Game 2
- Junior Alex Tsotadze tallied five goals to lead the Crimson.
- Junior Michael Sonsini scored a pair of goals to go along with a team-high four assists.
- Sophomore Colin Le recorded two assists and five steals, giving him a team-high 12 steals on the season.
- Junior goalie Noah Hodge tallied six saves and two steals in the win.
Game Notes
- Harvard recorded shutouts in three periods of play on the day.
- The Crimson holds a 16-2 record at Blodgett Pool over the past two seasons.
- Harvard improved its all-time record against George Washington to 21-7, including 2-0 this season.
- Harvard has won its last five contests against Brown.
What's Next?
Harvard is set for a single home contest on Sunday, Sept. 26 against Air Force at 10:00 a.m. (
ESPN+) before NWPC conference play begins the following weekend.