LA JOLLA, Calif. – In a game that went back-and-forth through three periods, No. 6/7 UC Irvine fell 20-14 to No. 2/2 California on Saturday evening.
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UCI held the advantage, 10-8, at the half powered by
Luka Krstic's three goals and two goal efforts from
Stewart Campbell and
Jackson Matos.
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- Krstic and Ethan Spoon both contributed hat-tricks in the effort
- Jackson Matos, Stewart Campbell, and Jack Stevens all registered two goals apiece
- Samuel Otta and Alex Lopez each tallied a goal
- Jacob Pyle blocked 11 shots in 32 minutes in net along with adding a steal
- Krstic dished out two assists in the contest and stole the ball a team high two times
- Spoon drew a team best four exclusions
- No. 2/2 California held the advantage in power plays, 18-11
- Cal was led by Albert Ponferrada who recorded three goals on four shots and six assists
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SCORING BREAKDOWN
- First period: No. 3/3 California opened the game with two straight scores before a long range shot from Stewart Campbell (6:06) and then one from Jackson Matos (5:18) at the same spot evened the game, 2-2. Attacker Luka Krstic (0:30, 0:07) put in two in the final 30 seconds, his last a dagger past the outstretched arms of the keeper, to bring UCI within one, 5-4.
- Krstic (2), Campbell (1), and Matos (1)
- Second period: The Anteaters brought the energy to start the second period, going ahead 6-5 with Campbell's near post slip at 6:30. Cal was able to go up by one, 8-7, before Ethan Spoon (2:33) drew the exclusion and quickly scored to knot the game. After a UCI shot bounced off the crossbar, Jack Stevens pushed the rebound into the net at 1:14 and some last-minute theatrics led to a five-meter conversion from Krstic (0:06) putting the 'Eaters ahead, 10-8.
- Spoon (2), Campbell (1), Krstic (1), Matos (1), and Jack Stevens (1)
- Third period: After the Golden Bears brought the game back to a deadlock at 10-all, Stevens (5:08) took advantage of the counterattack going 1-vs-1 with the goalie for the score. Alex Lopez registered his first career goal at 3:17 to put UCI back in front by one, but Cal took the 13-12 lead headed into the final stanza.
- Fourth period: No. 2/2 California scored four unanswered and their run was halted by Samuel Otta's close range shot at 4:38 (17-13). The Anteaters deposited one more in the cage, but ultimately fell 20-14.
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UP NEXT
UCI takes on another top-10 opponent in No. 3/3 Stanford on Sunday afternoon at 1:15 p.m.
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