Team USA dropped again in shootout
The U.S. men’s water polo team lost the fifth-place game of the FINA
World League Super Finals, 11-10, in a sudden-death penalty shootout
against Spain Saturday night before 5,085 fans at the Charter All
Digital Aquatic Center.
The crowd was the largest to take in a non-Olympic, international
water polo game in North America, easily breaking Friday night’s
record of 3,417. It was also the second straight night that the U.S.
lost in a shootout.
The game was one of the most physical of the tournament thus far.
The two teams only combined for 19 ejections, but play was stopped
twice for injuries and there were at least a half dozen offensive
foul calls that left players sluggish on the counterattack.
Team USA lost to Spain in the fifth-place game in last year’s
world championships in Barcelona.
Daniel Ballart finished with a game-high five goals, while
teammate U.S. Javier Garcia notched three. Brett Ormsby, Tony Azevedo
and Jeff Powers, a UC Irvine product, paced the U.S. with two apiece
in the loss.
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