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Women's Water Polo Defeated in Western Regionals




April 26, 1998

STANFORD, Calif. - Top-ranked and two-time defending national champion UCLA showed that it is still the team to beat, defeating its closest competition - second-ranked Stanford - 7-4 in the championship game of the 1998 Women's Water Polo Western Regionals.

The tournament, hosted by Stanford at de Guerre Pool, included 13 teams vying for seven bids to the Collegiate National Championships, which will run May 8-10 at USC.

The seven qualifying teams were UCLA, Stanford, California, Hawaii, San Diego State, USC and UC Santa Barbara. The first six had already qualified entering the final day of competition while UC Santa Barbara defeated UC Davis 3-1 in an overtime thriller for the seventh and final spot.

UCLA, which had rolled to the championship game by winning its first three games by no less than eight goals, fell behind 1-0 early in the first quarter on a goal by Stanford sophomore Suze Gardner. That would be all the Cardinal would be able to muster however against the Bruin's stifling defense until late in the fourth quarter.

In the meantime, UCLA went on a 6-0 run to put the game away. Junior Coralie Simmons led the Bruins with three goals.

In the third-place game, Cal scored three goals in each of the first three quarters en route to a 10-6 win over Hawaii. Four players scored two goals for the Golden Bears in the win. Hawaii qualified for nationals in just its first season as a varsity sport.

In the seventh place game, sophomore Katie Hill scored what proved to be the winning goal at the 2:06 mark of the first overtime to deliver the Gauchos to nationals. Sophomore Kara Watkins added the insurance goal with 1:14 remaining.

Day Three Results:
11th Place Game San Jose State d. Washington    6-4
9th Place Game  Pacific d. UC San Diego         8-4
7th Place Game  UC Santa Barbara d. UC Davis    3-1 (ot)
5th Place Game  San Diego State d. USC          7-6
3rd Place Game  California d. Hawaii           10-6
Championship Game   UCLA d. Stanford            7-4

Game 22 (11th Place) -

1 2 3 4 T Washington (22-12-2) 0 1 1 2 4 San Jose State (14-22) 2 1 1 2 6

Scoring

Washington: Bede 2, Dyer, Hoffman San Jose State: Garcia 3, Heisel, Rawdin, Govett

Goalie Saves: Watkins (UW) 8, Greenfield (SJSU) 9

Notes: Washington fell behind 3-1 by the end of the first half and rallied to tie the game at four apiece before San Jose State junior Liz Garcia put the Spartans ahead with her team-leading third goal of the game.

Game 23 (9th Place) -

1 2 3 4 T Pacific (4-16) 1 2 0 5 8 UC San Diego (9-17) 2 0 0 2 4

Scoring

Pacific: Bertrand 2, Smith 2, Richards 2, Chesterman, Fox UC San Diego: Smith 2, Irwin, Burch

Goalie Saves: Wynstra (UOP) 7, Hadiashar (UCSD) 4

Notes: With three seconds left in the first half and the game tied at two apiece, Pacific freshman Cari Bertrand scored a 6-on-5 goal, the third of a 5-0 run, to help lead the Tigers to a season-ending victory. Bertrand, the squad's leading scorer for the tournament, was one of three Tiger's to score multiple goals for the game.

Game 27 (7th Place) -

1 2 3 4 OT T UC Davis (17-15) 1 0 0 0 0 1 UC Santa Barbara (15-16) 1 0 0 0 2 3

Scoring

UC Davis: Kincaid UC Santa Barbara: Hill 2, Watkins

Goalie Saves: Morris (UCD) 6, Seto (UCSB) 5

Notes: UCSB sophomore Katie Hill scored what proved to be the winning goal at the 2:06 mark of the first half of overtime to deliver the Gauchos to the Collegiate National Championships. Sophomore Kara Watkins added the insurance goal with 1:14 remaining in the second half of OT.

Game 24 - (5th Place)

1 2 3 4 T San Diego State (21-12) 2 0 3 2 7 USC (20-14) 1 1 1 3 6

Scoring

San Diego State: Scott 3, Garzon 2, Philpott, Baltgalvis USC: Martin 2, Steinmetz 2, Mapes, Durley

Goalie Saves: Tiegen (SDSU) 9, Orwig (USC) 7

Notes: With 59 seconds remaining in the game, USC freshman Jennifer Durley brought the Trojans to within one at 7-6 and USC had possession of the ball in SDSU territory for the last 15 seconds of the game, but were unable to score as SDSU withstood a late rally by the Trojans for the victory. With SDSU ahead 6-5 with 2:32 remaining, Trojan goalie Bernice Orwig appeared to have blocked Aztec Rachel Scott's four-meter penalty shot but was called for leaving the goalie box early and SDSU was awarded another attempt. The ejection for leaving early was Orwig's third of the game, thus forcing her to leave the game for the remainder of the contest. Aztec senior Shae Philpott connected on the second penalty shot, giving the Aztecs a two-goal

Game 25 (3rd Place) -

1 2 3 4 T Hawaii (27-10) 1 0 2 3 6 California (24-5) 3 3 3 1 10

Scoring

Hawaii: Arpin 2, Wong 2, Nishioka, Morrow California: A. von Hartitzsch 2, Glinkowski 2, Irwin 2, M. von Hartitzsch 2, Kelley, Cook

Goalie Saves: Fraser (UH) 3, Schueller (Cal) 6

Notes: California ran away with its third victory over Hawaii this season, building a 9-1 lead by the later stages of the third quarter en route to the 10-6 victory. Golden Bear junior goalie Evi Schueller recorded six saves in the contest, including blocking a penalty shot late in the fourth quarter.

Game 26 (Championship Game) -

1 2 3 4 T Stanford (26-5) 1 0 0 3 4 UCLA (31-1) 3 0 2 2 7

Scoring

Stanford: Estes 2, Gardner, Best UCLA: Simmons 3, von Schwarz 2, Beauregard 2

Goalie Saves: Crary (Stanford) 10, Payne (UCLA) 6

Notes: UCLA ran off six unanswered goals during a span in which it held Stanford scoreless for 23:48 to pick up the victory - its 22nd consecutive. Stanford had a number of 6-on-5 opportunities, but converted on just 2-of-13.


 

 

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