Attacker Aisha Price ’13, women’s water polo co-captain, is one of Harvard’s leading scorers: she finished last year with 65 goals and 24 assists. An alumna of the Punahou School in Honolulu, the versatile Price also played as a midfielder for the Crimson soccer team. This year, for the first time in its 13-year history, the NCAA women’s water polo championships will be held in the northeast region of the country. The tournament will bring together the country’s eight top teams at Harvard’s Blodgett Pool from May 10 through 12.
Women’s water polo player Aisha Price is one of Harvard’s leading scorers
Women’s water polo player Aisha Price is one of Harvard’s leading scorers.

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