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USA Women’s Water Polo Claims World Championship Title

Courtesy: USA Water Polo

GWANGJU, South Korea – The dynasty continues. The USA Water Polo Women’s National Team defeated Spain 11-6 to claim their 53rd straight victory and in the process win the 2019 FINA World Championship.

The title is the third straight World Championship for the USA Women, a record for any men’s or women’s program and sixth overall in team history joining titles in 2003, 2007, 2009, 2015 and 2017. Ashleigh Johnson (Miami, FL/Princeton/NYAC) anchored the defensive effort with 14 saves on the way to earning Most Valuable Player honors. Kiley Neushul (Isla Vista, CA/Stanford/NYAC) scored three goals and Maggie Steffens (Danville, CA/Stanford/NYAC) added two goals to pace the offense. A full replay of the match will air later today on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) at 6pm et/3pm pt.

Steffens started Team USA off strong with an early goal for a 1-0 lead. Spain tied the match moments later but then Paige Hauschild (Santa Barbara, CA/USC/Santa Barbara 805) and Stephania Haralabidis (Athens, Greece/USC/NYAC) both hit for goals for a 3-1 lead after one. Haralabidis was named to the Media All-Star Team. Spain rallied quickly tying the game at 3-3 in the second with 3:46 to play. Team USA had an answer on goals from Makenzie Fischer (Laguna Beach, CA/Stanford/SET) and Melissa Seidemann (Walnut Creek, CA/Stanford/NYAC) for a 5-3 lead at halftime.

The United States took control in the third, a decisive quarter where Team USA outscored Spain 4-0 to grab a commanding 9-3 lead. Aria Fischer (Laguna Beach, CA/Stanford/SET) and Rachel Fattal started it off and Neushul finished it with two straight goals for the six goal cushion. Spain scored two of the first three goals to start the fourth and drew to within five at 10-5 but Neushul had an immediate answer putting Team USA up 11-5. Spain scored a late goal but it didn’t factor in the decision.

The United States went 5/7 on power plays with no penalties attempted while Spain went 3/10 on power plays and 1/1 on penalties.

Team USA now prepares for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru with competition starting on August 4. Full roster and schedule information is available by clicking here.

Scoring – Stats
USA 11 (3, 2, 4, 2) K. Neushul 3, M. Steffens 2, M. Seidemann 1, R. Fattal 1, P. Hauschild 1, S. Haralabidis 1, A. Fischer 1, M. Fischer 1
ESP 6 (1, 2, 0, 3) R. Tarrago 3 B. Ortiz 2, J. Forca 1
Saves – USA – A. Johnson 14 – ESP – L. Ester 5
6×5 – USA – 5/7 – ESP 3/10
Penalties – USA 0/0 – ESP 1/1

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