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UC San Diego Women’s Water Polo Falls Short of Comeback Bid Against UC Irvine

Courtesy: UC San Diego Athletics

LA JOLLA, Calif. – The No. 9 UC San Diego women’s water polo team fell short of a spot in the Big West Tournament with a 12-11 loss to No. T-7 UC Irvine. The Tritons wrap up their season 9-8 overall.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The first quarter was a back in fourth affair with neither team taking more than a one goal lead. Tera RichardsonSydney BolandAnnika Arroyo and Karis Couch scored for the Tritons. Couch’s goal in the final minute of the quarter put the Triton’s up 4-3.

The Anteater’s outscored the Tritons 6-1 in the second quarter to take control of the game. Ciara Franke scored three goals in the third quarter and Richardson added another to cut the deficit to three goals.

Down 12-9 heading into the final frame, the Tritons played excellent defense to keep the Anteaters off the board. They limited UC Irvine on three power play opportunities in the top of the fourth quarter. Arroyo scored on a power play and Boland made it a one-goal game with 1:25 remaining in the game. The Triton’s got one more shot on offense, but Jessee Ransone’s shot was blocked by the UCI keeper and the Anteaters were able to drain the clock.

TRITON TIDBITS

  • This is the first Big West Tournament for the Tritons.
  • Franke scored a game high four goals.
  • Richardson had three goals to go with two assists.
  • The Tritons held the Anteaters to 5-for-9 on penalty shots and Bennett Bugelli blocked their only penalty shot.

UP NEXT
All Conference awards will be announced next week.

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