Mitchell Cooper

Harvard’s Charlie Owens Tabbed as Northeast Water Polo Conference MVP

Harvard’s Charlie Owens garnered Most Valuable Player honors, while Brown’s Cole Atwell (Fr., San Diego, Calif./La Jolla) collected Rookie of the Year nods.

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Sullivan, Fodor, Hallock Set Records to Lead Week 10 WP Conference Honorees

Record-setting performances by Oliver Fodor, Emerson Sullivan and Ben Hallock highlighted the Week 10 collegiate water polo conference award winners.

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Harvard Wins 22nd Straight; Cal Baptist, Santa Clara Notch 2 WP Week 8 Upsets

#9 Harvard went 4-0 at the Julian Fraser Memorial Tournament to move to 22-0, while RV Cal Baptist and Santa Clara each posted two water polo Week 8 upsets.

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MIT Goes to Overtime Twice, Cal Baptist Falls Twice Via Upset on WP Week 5

Week 5 of collegiate men’s water polo brought four upsets and five overtime contests. #16 Cal Baptist fell twice, while MIT was part of two overtime affairs.

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#4 UC Santa Barbara Tops #1 USC in 1 of 10 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Week 2 Upsets

Defending champion USC suffered one of three Top 10 upsets on Week 2 of collegiate men’s water polo action. The week also featured three overtime affairs.

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Emory Downs NCAA Division III Record in 400 Medley Relay, in Prelims

The Emory Eagles lowered their own NCAA Division III national record, and broke the meet record set by Williams in 2015, with a 3:12.96 in prelims.

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Koski Triples as Undefeated Georgia Sweeps Emory

Matias Koski (above) led the Bulldogs to their fourth consecutive victory this season.

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Emory Splits with Birmingham-Southern, Commands Early DIII Top 10

Emory splits meet with BSC and gains a commanding presence in the top 10 in the events in Division III so far this season.

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D3 Emory Eagles Host Penn State, Show Strengths Despite Tough Losses

The Emory Eagles hosted Penn State for their season opener, earning NCAA Division 3 “B” cuts despite being dominated in team scoring.

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Emory Senior Day Edged Out By DI Georgia Tech

The Emory University Swimming and Diving team turned in some of its strongest dual meet performances of campaign, but both the Emory men and women were ultimately defeated by NCAA Division I Georgia Tech on ‘Senior Day’ at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday afternoon.

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Miami Invite – Day One

It was the Big Red Show tonight at the Miami Invite. After a good start to the three day meet in Oxford, Ohio, the Denison men are sitting in first place among a host of Division I teams (and rival DIII team, Emory) while the women are in third after the day’s two events.

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