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Freshman Reagan Whitney had a goal and an assist for the Bears.
WPOLO4/18/2021 3:13 PM | By: Cal Athletics
No. 4 Bears Edged By No. 2 Stanford, 10-9
Cal Can't Find Equalizer On Game's Final Possession
BERKELEY – The No. 4 Cal women's water polo team had eight different players score but couldn't find the equalizer on the game's final possession and fell to No. 2 Stanford 10-9 on Saturday at Spieker Aquatics Complex.
All-American center
Kitty Lynn Joustra scored twice for the Bears (9-6, 4-6 MPSF) while seven other players also found the back of the cage. Stanford went in front 10-8 with just under three minutes remaining before Cal's
Elli Protopapas cut the deficit to one goal with 2:15 to play. The teams then exchanged steals on each of their final two possessions before time expired.
"It was a fun game to coach," Cal head coach
Coralie Simmons said. "There were some momentum shifts we didn't have full control over, but we definitely responded in a lot of ways. Everyone on our team continues to solidify their roles and we are getting more and more comfortable performing at the next level."
Cal goalie
Cassidy Ball made 10 saves and also scored a goal with one second left in the third quarter to tie the game at 7-7.
The Bears, who led Stanford late in the third period Saturday before the Cardinal pulled away in the fourth in a 13-8 victory, went toe-to-toe this time until the final horn. For the second straight game, Cal opened up a 2-0 lead in the first quarter, this time on goals by Joustra and freshman
Maryn Dempsey. The Cardinal lit up the scoreboard for the first time with three seconds left in the first and then scored on its first possession of the second quarter to tie the score. The teams then traded goals until Stanford scored the final two of the second quarter to lead 6-4 at halftime.
But the Bears answered with back-to-back power play goals midway through the third quarter. The Cardinal briefly went back in front 7-6 before Ball joined her teammates for an offensive possession as the game clock wound down and scored with one second to go to tie the game.
Stanford scored the first two goals of the fourth quarter before Cal's
Cecily Turner corralled a rebound and patiently followed up with a goal to make it 9-8 with 4:34 to play.
"I think we responded well after yesterday," Simmons said. "We could have made bigger runs and we have to trust in our ability to do that. We need to be comfortable with getting a three or four-goal edge on Stanford, so they are scrambling and we are at least making them work a little harder to beat us. But it was a great response from yesterday."
Ball also added four steals while Protopapas had two assists.
Cal will return to its home pool next weekend when it hosts No. 13 Indiana for a pair of games to close out the regular season.
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