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Andrew Miller
Geraldo Rodriguez

Men's Water Polo Garrett Murray - Assistant Director of Athletic Communications

Iona Water Polo Splits For Second Day In A Row

CAMBRIDGE, MA - After notching its third Northeast Water Polo Conference win of the season this morning in a 15-14 double-overtime victory over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Iona men's water polo team fell 20-8 to no.11-ranked Harvard University in a conference match this afternoon.

Iona 15 MIT 14

In a double-overtime match that featured seven ties and four lead changes, Iona held on for a 15-14 conference win over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology this morning. Freshman Luksa Vlasic led the Maroon and Gold with four goals, while senior co-captain Justin Ginsberg, junior Lester Machado and sophomore Andrew Miller had three goals each. Junior Mohamed Refaat scored two goals. The Gaels scored 15 goals on 39 shots and had 10 assists with three by Miller. Iona won all six swimoffs.

In goal, sophomore Diego Gomez had 18 saves on 37 Engineers shots, made three steals and had 14 goals against. On defense, the Gaels made ten steals with two each by Vlasic and Refaat and had two blocked shots. Iona drew nine MIT kickouts, while being ejected nine times. Iona scored two goals on nine man-up chances, while MIT scored one goal on eight man-up opportunities. The Gaels turned the ball over nine times.

On the Gaels first possession, Ginsberg put Iona on the board first with 21 seconds gone in the match. Machado followed to give the Gaels a 2-0 edge with 5:08 remaining in the opening period. The Engineers answered with two straight scores to knot the score at two with 51 ticks left.

MIT continued a 3-0 run into the second quarter to take the lead 3-2 with 39 seconds gone. A minute later, Miller knotted the score at three, but the Engineers regained a one-goal edge 4-3 on their next possession. Miller's second goal on a man-up chance re-tied the game at four all with 2:56 left. The Gaels recaptured the lead 4-3 as Miller took advantage of another man-up chance at the 1:31 mark. Ginsberg's second score gave the Gaels a two-goal 6-4 lead at halftime.

Two straight goals from Vlasic put Iona up four 8-4 with 2:09 gone in the third period. The Engineers answered with four consecutive goals to tie the match at eight with 3:10 remaining. The hosts went back on top 9-8 on a five-meter penalty shot, then Refaat re-tied the game at nine all with 1:01 to go. After a MIT score gave the hosts a one-goal edge, Ginsberg's third score with 27 ticks left knotted the match at ten all going into the final period.

Neither squad scored until the four-minute mark when MIT retook the lead 11-10. The Engineers added a man-up score on their next trip down the pool with 3:07 remaining. Vlasic's third goal got Iona back within one 12-11 just 28 seconds later. After a Gaels timeout, Refaat knotted the score for the seventh time at 12 each with 1:31 on the clock to force double-overtime.

Machado's unassisted score with ten seconds left put Iona up one 13-12 going into the second overtime. Vlasic opened the second overtime with his fourth score from seven meters to give the Gaels a two-goal edge 14-12. MIT answered on its next chance to trim the Iona lead back to one 14-13. With 29 seconds remaining, Machado's second score put Iona up two 15-13. Despite a MIT goal 17 ticks later, Iona held on for the win.

#13 Harvard 20 Iona 8

After leading by a goal going into the second period, Iona allowed nine straight Harvard scores in a 20-8 conference loss here this afternoon. Refaat lead the Maroon and Gold with three goals on four shots, while Vlasic had two scores.  Machado, junior Timothy Bergamini and sophomore Trippe Bauman had one goal each. The Gaels made eight goals on 27 shots with five assists.

In goal, sophomore Diego Gomez had 12 saves on 28 Crimson shots, made five steals and had 18 goals against in the first three quarters. Junior Kyle Laufenberg made two saves on five Crimson shots and had five goals against in the fourth quarter. On defense, the Gaels made eight steals and had two blocked shots. Iona drew five Harvard kickouts with two each from Bauman and freshman William Harrington, while being ejected six times. Iona scored one goal on five man-up chances, Harvard scored three goals on six man-up opportunities. The Gaels turned the ball over x times.

The Gaels took an early one-goal lead on Vlasic's first score with 1:45 gone in the match. Harvard answered 15 ticks later to tie the game at one with six minutes on the clock. On its next possession, Harvard scored on a rebound from Gomez's blocked five-meter penalty shot to go up 2-1. After Machado converted his five-meter penalty shot to re-tie the game at two each, the Crimson went back up one 3-2 at the 3:42 mark. Vlasic's second goal resulted in the match's third tie at three apiece with 2:50 remaining. With 58 seconds left, Refaat put Iona back on top by one 4-3 going into the second period.

With five straight scores, three on Iona turnovers, the hosts retook the lead and built a five-goal 9-4 halftime advantage as the Gaels failed to score in the second period. The Crimson continued a 9-0 run in the opening 1:36 of the third period with three unanswered goals for a 12-4 edge with 6:24 left. Refaat's second goal ended the Gael offensive drought to trim the home lead to seven 12-5 at the 5:53 mark. Three more Harvard scores, including a five-meter penalty shot goal, upped the Crimson's margin to ten 15-5 going into the final period.

After two Harvard goals continued a 5-0 Crimson run, Refaat's third score cut the home edge to 17-6 with 6:21 remaining in regulation. Harvard tacked on two more goals, including a five-meter penalty goal, then Bauman sliced the Harvard lead to 19-7 with 3:39 on the clock. Following another Harvard score, Bergamini found the back of the net at the buzzer.

COACH THOUGHTS

Iona head coach Brian Kelly was pleased with his squad's "level of compete," but disappointed with the weekend's "tough" schedule of four matches in two days.

"The schedule didn't do us any favors this weekend," Kelly said.  "We had a tough weekend that tested our conditioning.  I was happy with our level of competition, but it's tough to play two games in a day back-to-back versus a rested team in the second game." 

UP NEXT

The Gaels travel to Princeton on Saturday to wrap up the regular season at 6 p.m. 

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Players Mentioned

Trippe Bauman

#13 Trippe Bauman

DR
5' 9"
Sophomore
Timothy Bergamini

#24 Timothy Bergamini

UT
6' 2"
Junior
Diego Gomez

#1A Diego Gomez

GK
6' 0"
Sophomore
Lester Machado

#2 Lester Machado

DR
6' 4"
Junior
Mohamed Refaat

#3 Mohamed Refaat

DR
5' 10"
Junior
Luksa Vlasic

#9 Luksa Vlasic

C
6' 2"
Freshman
William Harrington

#4 William Harrington

DR
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Trippe Bauman

#13 Trippe Bauman

5' 9"
Sophomore
DR
Timothy Bergamini

#24 Timothy Bergamini

6' 2"
Junior
UT
Diego Gomez

#1A Diego Gomez

6' 0"
Sophomore
GK
Lester Machado

#2 Lester Machado

6' 4"
Junior
DR
Mohamed Refaat

#3 Mohamed Refaat

5' 10"
Junior
DR
Luksa Vlasic

#9 Luksa Vlasic

6' 2"
Freshman
C
William Harrington

#4 William Harrington

6' 0"
Freshman
DR