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“It will take time, but this loss gives awareness, team awareness, and the goal must be to improve as a unit,” CSM coach Randy Wright.

After a sour time in the pool and a 1-4 record the week before, CSM bounced back nicely in taking two matches during the Bulldog hosted mini-tournament.

Twenty-seven times the CSM superstar has jumped into the pool for the Bulldog women’s water polo team this season. And 27 times, the opposition has been left wondering the same thing: How does one fit so much electrifying talent into such a small frame?

For the College of San Mateo women’s water polo team, the time has come to take care of business. And with three league games remaining on the regular season schedule the Bulldogs find themselves in a position of control — and that’s a great place to be.

College of San Mateo women’s water polo coach Randy Wright has an uncanny knack for predicting how things will shake out in the Northern California water polo scene.

The Bulldogs, who have never beaten Merced, took on the Blue Devils at the West Valley tournament and fell 10-7 after playing a promising first half of water polo.

On September 14, College of San Mateo will honor nine decades of its athletic legacy when it inducts 16 new members into the Athletics Hall of Fame. The distinguished list of 2012 inductees represents a wide range of success and eras over the past ninety years.

The CSM women’s water polo team ended its season last week in the Coast Conference tournament, winning its final two games of the season.