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No. 12 Anteaters Set to Host No. 1 USC

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No. 12 UC Irvine (7-6) vs. No. 1 USC (11-0)
Sunday, Oct. 10 | 1 p.m. | Anteater Aquatics Complex
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The No. 12 Anteaters will take on the top-ranked Trojans Sunday, October 10 at 1 p.m. at Anteater Aquatics Complex. The game will be streamed on Youtube and live stats will be provided via the FOSH.

STORYLINES
- UCI entered the season ranked 13th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) national poll and moved to No. 12 this week
- The Anteaters are 7-6 on the season after splitting a pair of game last week
- Casey Lynton leads UCI and is second in the conference in goals scored with 40. The senior also leads the GCC in total points with 64 and steals (35)
- Harrison Land has started 12 games in goal and has 91 saves on the season
- Zlatan Nikocevic is second on the team and third in the GCC with 38 goals scored
- After returning to the pool for the first time since 2019, the Anteaters opened the season 2-0 with wins against Chapman and Redlands
- Five Anteaters scored goals in their UCI debuts including Dylan Patist (6), Stewart Campbell (5), Thomas Cass (2), Archer Sauer (1), and Tyler Padua (1)
- UCI returns only 11 players from the 2019 squad as the 2021 team features 18 new Anteaters who will see action for the first time this season
- The Anteaters play eight regular season games at home as well as host the 2021 GCC Tournament in November for the first time since 2017
- UCI was ranked sixth in the GCC preseason poll
- Head coach Marc Hunt begins his 17th season at the helm. He has amassed over 200 wins in 15 seasons and has a 204-199 (.506) overall record

WEEKEND REWIND
> The Anteaters began the week with a 17-8 victory over Westcliff. Zlatan Nikocevic finished with a career-high seven goals while Casey Lynton added five
> On Saturday, UCI dropped a 17-7 decision to No. 2 Cal. Lynton and Nikocevic both finished with two goals
AGAINST THE TROJANS
> UCI and USC last played in Oct. 2019 as the Anteaters dropped a 16-10 decision
> USC remains undefeated on the season with an 11-0 record. The Trojans will host Cal before making the trip to Irvine on Sunday
> Jacob Mercep leads USC with 31 goals on the season  

RETURNING 'EATERS
UC Irvine returns three all-conference players from the 2019 season including second team all-conference honoree senior Casey Lynton. Lynton was second on the team in goals (26), assists (21) and steals (21). He started every game for the 'Eaters in 2019 and has tallied 60 career goals.

Sophomore Chad Gornay and sophomore goalkeeper Harrison Land, who were both name on the GCC All-Freshman Team in 2019, also return for the 'Eaters. Gornay saw action in every game and scored nine goals, dished out 10 assists and drew eight exclusions.

Land started 16 games in goal, tallying 139 saves, good for fourth in the conference as a freshman. He finished his first year campaign with a .471 save percentage and a 9.75 goals against average.

Zlatan Nikocevic will also provide experience he finished the 2019 season with 18 goals while veterans Ivan Mercep and Carson Arnett had 13 and eight, respectively.

At center, Grant Chiponis and Kiyan Mohebbizadeh are expected to provide force and improve on their performances from the 2019 season.

Michael Sweica will also provide veteran leadership and depth to the talented Anteater team.

NEW FACES
The UCI roster will look almost entirely different with the addition of 18 new Anteaters. Joining Land in goal is newcomer Zayd Mahmoud, a USA National Youth Team player. Dylan Patist, Tyler PaduaJacob Pyle and Nikola Ilic are also expected to make an immediate impact on the roster.

The new faces also include assistant coaches Bojan Hrlec and Randy Galza. Hrlec, a UCI alum, returns to his alma mater after coaching several club teams in the area. Hrlec was an All-American for the 'Eaters and graduated on the Dean's List in 2014. Galza joins the staff as a goalkeeper coach. He has several years of experience developing some of the top goalkeepers in the area.

UP NEXT
UCI will begin conference play with a game at Pepperdine Saturday, Oct. 16 at 11 a.m.     
 
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