Box Score PRESS CONFERENCE
LOS ANGELES. Calif. – UC Irvine saw fourth-seeded Princeton jump out to a quick 3-0 lead and couldn't catch the Tigers in a 12-7 loss in the first round of the NCAA Championship at Uytengsu Aquatics Center.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
>Freshman Johan Thrall, an All-Big West second team selection, led UCI with two goals upping his team-best season total to 50
>UCI also had a goal apiece from
Jack Stevens,
Stewart Campbell,
Jake Liechty,
Dylan Patist,
Tyler Padua
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Ethan Shipman totaled two assists and
Luka Krstic had two steals
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Jacob Pyle recorded eight saves in goal
>The Anteaters had 15 exclusions to Princeton's 5. UCI was 3-5 with a man advantage, while the Tigers were just 4-15
>UC Irvine ends the season 18-10 overall after capturing the Big West Championship and regular season titles as well as making its first NCAA appearance since 1993
>Princeton (28-5) was led by Vladan Mitrovic's three goals
>The Anteater defense, who held opponents to an average of 9.5 goals on the season, allowed 12, the most since Oct. 28 in an overtime contest against UC Davis. Â
HEAD COACH DAN KLATT SAID:
"Honestly 30 years of inexperience came to light in that game versus a team that is experienced in this tournament now. They have lost a couple of first round games and were poised and motivated to move on to the next round. We got out-hungered today. In reflection, I'm super proud of the team to get back to where they were. I don't think a single person outside of our camp would have picked us to be here when the season started. We came a long way to believe in that and make it happen and we will be back."
SCORING BREAKDOWN
- First period: Princeton scored the first three goals of the contest, before Johann Thrall found the back of the net on a power play (2:15) and banged another off a defender and in as the shot clock was winding down (:55) to keep the Anteaters close, 2-3.
- Second period: Once again Princeton got out quickly with the first two goals of the period. Ethan Shipman found Jack Stevens at set for a goal (5:56) then Stewart Campbell fired a goal from the right side (4:48). A pair of Princeton goals rounded out the scoring, 4-7
- Stevens (1) and Campbell (1)
- Third period: In between a pair of Princeton goals Jake Liechty scored up top (6:08). A Princeton goal at 3:58 was followed by a powerplay goal by Dylan Patist (0:54), 6-10
- Fourth period: After good defense on the opening possession, Tyler Padua had a goal at (7:09). Princeton would score twice to end the game, 7-12