USA Men’s Water Polo National Team Defeats Hungary 9-5 At Sold Out UCLA

WESTWOOD, California, June 1. LESS than a week after snapping a ten-year losing streak to Hungary, the USA Men's National Team did the job once more, with a 9-5 defeat of the Hungarians in front of a capacity crowd at UCLA's Spieker Aquatics Center. Tony Azevedo (Long Beach, CA/Stanford/NYAC) scored three goals, John Mann (Newport Beach, CA/California/NYAC) added two scores, and Merrill Moses (Palos Verdes, CA/Pepperdine/NYAC) did the job in net, stopping 10 shots.

Days after defeating the Hungarians 12-9 at Newport Harbor High School, the United States put together perhaps an even more complete effort in holding Hungary to just five goals. Azevedo got things started very early on with a power play strike just 48 seconds into the match for a 1-0 lead. Four minutes later Azevedo scored once more, again on a power play, for a 2-0 lead. With just :26 left in the period Brian Alexander (Santa Ana, CA/UCSB/Olympic Club) found the cage on a power play for a 3-0 lead after the first period.

The second period saw both sides ratchet up their defense a notch as neither team found the cage until 2:31 left in the period. It was Hungary breaking through first to get their first goal of the game, drawing to 3-1. With 1:17 left in the period the United States drew consecutive exclusions to create a six-on-four scenario, Mann did the rest, beating the keeper in close for a 4-1 lead at intermission.

Early in the third quarter the Hungarians cut the lead to two, with a power play goal, and it was 4-2 in favor of Team USA. Azevedo came back on the next Team USA possession shedding two defenders, including the goalie, to score putting the United States up 5-2. Hungary scored next on a power play with 2:34 left but that was immediately answered on a score inside by JW Krumpholz (Santa Ana, CA/USC/NYAC), playing his first match since suffering a concussion during the FINA World League Prelims earlier this month. Peter Varellas (Moraga, CA/Stanford/Olympic Club) would have the final word in the period, connecting for a score with just :35 left and Team USA built their lead to four with a 7-3 advantage going to the fourth.

In the opening minute of the fourth period Team USA took their largest lead of the game, when Mann scored inside for an 8-3 lead. Hungary scored on their next possession to get within 8-4, but then the goals went quiet for the next four minutes. Hungary came back with a score with 2:47 left to close within three at 8-5. They would get no closer as with 2:03 left in the match, Peter Hudnut (Encino, CA/Stanford/NYAC) delivered the final blow to put the United States back in front 9-5, sealing the match.

The United States went 5/8 on power plays while Hungary was 2/8. Team USA did not attempt a penalty and Hungary went 1/1 on their penalty attempts. Team USA will close out their pre-Olympic domestic competition schedule with a match against Croatia on Friday evening at Rose Bowl Aquatics at 6:30pm pst. The match is sold out but will be available via webcast at UniversalSports.com by clicking here.

Scoring
USA 9 (3, 1, 3, 2) T. Azevedo 3, J. Mann 2, B. Alexander 1, P. Varellas 1, J. Krumpholz 1, P. Hudnut 1
HUN 5 (0, 1, 2, 2) Madarash 2, De. Varga 1, G. Kiss 1, Da. Varga 1
Saves – USA – M. Moses 10 – HUN – V. Nagy 3, Bakas 5
6×5 – USA 5/8 – HUN 2/8
Penalties – USA 0/0 – HUN 1/1

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