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Taeghen Hack鈥檚 remarkable freshman season in NCAA water polo will continue at national competition

Estevan鈥檚 Taeghen Hack is surprised at how well her first season in collegiate water polo has gone.

Estevan鈥檚 Taeghen Hack is surprised at how well her first season in collegiate water polo has gone.聽聽

Hack, who played water polo with the Estevan Sharks program, is a member of the Salem University Tigers women鈥檚 water polo team, and has enjoyed individual and team success this year.聽

First she was named to the all-conference freshman team for the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA).聽

Then Salem University won their first-ever WWPA championship on April 25, defeating the Mercyhurst University Lakers 8-4. The win helped the Tigers clinch an automatic bid to the NCAA national tournament.聽

It was a close, hard-fought game, closer than the score indicated.聽

鈥淚t was close pretty much the entire game until the last period, when we pulled ahead. It was just a really good game. I didn鈥檛 score in that game, but I played pretty strong defence, and I was able to give my captain the assist for our last goal we scored in that game,鈥 said Hack. 聽

Hack described the Tigers as 鈥渁 stellar team.鈥 聽

鈥淎fter watching us train and grow as a team throughout the season, it really wasn鈥檛 much of a shock when we won,鈥 Hack said. 鈥淒on鈥檛 get me wrong, the feeling was absolutely amazing when we won our championship, but I saw how we grew together as a team, and we worked really well all together.鈥澛

Coaching has played a big part in the Tigers success. Head coach Justin Kassab and assistant coach Kathryn Elgin pushed the team to win, and the coaches and trainers helped them to achieve their goals, especially after spending time in quarantines.聽

鈥淎lways 小蓝视频 there for us physically but also mentally, he was one of the keys,鈥 said Hack.聽

Out of all the teams in the country, the Tigers likely spent the most time training and had the most games, she said. Hack believes the Tigers have played 29 games.聽

Nationals will be May 14-16 at the University of California 鈥 Los Angeles.聽聽聽

Taeghen Hack
Taeghen Hack is looking forward to competing at the NCAA women鈥檚 water polo nationals. Photo submitted

鈥淏ack home, when I would qualify for nationals, it was a great feeling, but now knowing that I am competing with some of the best people who get picked to go to college, and now I鈥檓 going to the highest tournament you could play in college, it鈥檚 just an amazing feeling.鈥澛

The work isn鈥檛 finished yet, either. They still have about a week before they head out to California to play some of the top-ranked schools.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 just really excited to see how the team does, and I know that we can do really well when we鈥檙e there.鈥 聽

It鈥檚 an accomplishment just to make it to NCAAs. Hack hopes they can advance past the initial round of nationals, and it would be an accomplishment to play the top schools and win. 聽

This marks the first time the Tigers have made it to nationals. 聽

Hack was really nervous coming into the season. Her final season of water polo with Team Saskatchewan ended early, and she couldn鈥檛 train much for a long time before going to college. Hack believes she had about a week of training in the pool before arriving at Salem.聽

The Tigers have been put into quarantine multiple times since she arrived. 聽

鈥淚 was able to work hard, get all my strength back, get my speed back and everything. I鈥檓 not nearly to where I was before, but I know that with hard work and determination, I can get there,鈥 said Hack.聽

It鈥檚 a higher level of competition. The athletes are older than what she faced when she was in Saskatchewan, as those in their senior year are 21 or 22. And they鈥檙e much stronger, with excellent players throughout the lineups. 聽

鈥淭he playing is a lot different, especially with the United States and Canada,鈥 said Hack.聽

The officiating is also very different.聽

鈥淥ther than that, it鈥檚 the same game I鈥檝e always played and I just played how I know it,鈥 said Hack. 聽

Hack has enjoyed her first year at Salem, saying she couldn鈥檛 imagine playing anywhere else. It鈥檚 become a home for her, and she鈥檚 already looking forward to next season, even though she still has nationals to play.聽聽

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