![]() ![]() The Tigers return to the pool this weekend, playing at the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference Crossover at the Aquatic Center at Myland Park in Morgantown, West Virginia. ![]() He scored six goals in total over the weekend. He scored one goal in the first and another in the second for the double. In the lone game on Sunday, Miller and his squad took down Cornell University, 25-18. Miller scored two goals in the first quarter and two more in the fourth quarter to finish with four goals in that contest. They took down the host school Penn State Behrend, 22-18. The Tigers finished the event with a perfect 3-0 win/loss record to improve their overall record to 7-6 on the season and 2-2 in their conference. The Tigers used a 7-2 second quarter advantage to take a slim 9-8 lead, before putting four more goals at the back of the net to take a 13-9 lead after three quarters. Miller got bragging rights over Johnson as the Tigers won that game, 18-14. In the east, Miller and the Salem University Tigers, and Johnson and the Washington & Jefferson Presidents played each other on Saturday. Mary’s Mountaineers were at the Gary Troyer Tournament on the west coast in Claremont, California. Miller and Johnson were at the same event – the Penn State Behrend Invite at the Junker Center Pool in Erie, Pennsylvania. Bahamian collegiate water polo players Saequon Miller, Nicholas Wallace-Whitfield and Aidan Johnson continued their seasons this past weekend, playing in some tough matches. ![]()
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