Gage Verdegaal
12
Winner Southern California USC (5-1)
10
UC Irvine UCI (4-3)
Winner
Southern California USC
(5-1)
12
Final
10
UC Irvine UCI
(4-3)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 OT F
Southern California USC 3 2 3 4 0 12
UC Irvine UCI 3 0 5 2 0 10

Game Recap: Men's Water Polo | | Jordan Kehoe

'Eaters Fall Short In Thriller With No. 2 USC

IRVINE, Calif. – In a game that saw several ties, leads, and comebacks, the UC Irvine men's water polo team fell short to No. 2 USC, 12-10 on Sunday afternoon.
 
Freshman Gage Verdegaal and junior Tyler Padua notched hat-tricks in the match, tying the game-high for goals scored.
 
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
  • Verdegaal recorded his second hat-trick of the weekend with his three early goals in the contest
  • Padua's three tallies are a season high
  • Dylan Patist was the third Anteater to have a multigoal game, scoring two
  • Patist also led the squad with assists dishing out three
  • Jacob Pyle made seven saves in the contest, playing all 32 minutes in the cage
  • Samuel Otta and Ethan Shipman each dished out the ball two times
  • Otta has extended his scoring streak to seven games while Stewart Campbell moves to five straight
  • Both squads each committed 11 exclusions while taking 26 shots
  • UCI has scored the first goal in every game for seven consecutive games
  • No. 2 USC was led by Max Miller who recorded three goals on three shots and Tom McGuire with six assists

SCORING BREAKDOWN
  • First period: UC Irvine was able to convert at the cage after going up a man both times in the opening two possessions. No. 2 USC brought it back within one and then tallied two more to knot the game at three-all after the Anteaters third goal at 5:27.
    • Verdegaal (2) and Padua (1)
  • Third period: Both the Anteaters and Trojans went back and forth on the attacking ends before UCI scored three straight goals due to No. 2 USC miscues to close out the action with a 8-8 deadlock.
    • Campbell (1), Otta (1), Padua (1), Patist (1), and Verdegaal (1)
  • Fourth period: UCI took the quick lead off the exclusion and red card given to the Trojan player, but No. 2 USC responded with three consecutive goals to reclaim control. The Anteaters were able to fire off for on more goal in the final two minutes.
    • Padua (1) and Patist (1)

UP NEXT
UC Irvine will resume action against No.17 Brown next Sunday Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. at the Anteater Aquatics Complex.
 
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