PRINCETON, N.J. – The Navy water polo team (7-5, 3-0 Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference-East) posted a split on Saturday afternoon in a pair of games at Denunzio Pool in Princeton, N.J. The Mids won a 12-10 decision in a conference game over Wagner (1-8, 0-1) before battling and ultimately dropping a 12-10 result to No. 14 Princeton (5-5).
"We did extremely well this weekend," head coach
Luis Nicolao said. "We went 2-1, including a pair of conference wins. The only loss was by two points to a top 15 team. I am so proud of the guys. They stepped up and played hard. Beating Princeton would have been great, but getting a pair of conference wins to start 3-0 in league play is huge for us. We have a little time off from playing games to get our legs back under us and work on some things before making our second half push."
Senior captain
Ronan Williams (Severna Park, Md.) was stellar at goal for the Midshipmen on the day. The goalie posted 23 saves on the day. He started the day with 15 stops against Wagner, surrendering 10 goals to the Seahawks. Williams limited the potent Princeton offense to 12 goals, while notching eight saves in the contest.
"Ronan was great for us today," Nicolao said of his senior captain. "He came up with some big stops and kept us in the game against Princeton. We had our opportunities and it was in large part because of Ronan."
Offensively, the Midshipmen tallied 22 goals on the day.
Isaac Salinas (Spring City, Pa.) led the team with seven goals on the day, while
Trevor Clark (San Marcos, Calif.)
Bobby Lee (Santa Ana, Calif.), and
Merle Richman (La Jolla, Calif.) added three goals apiece. Salinas notched a hat trick against the Seahawks posting a five-goal performance. Salinas was joined in game one by
Jake Altmayer (Pasadena, Calif.) and Richman who chipped in two goals apiece. Clark, Lee, and Salinas led the team against Princeton with two goals each.
Navy will take a week off of playing games before heading west to the annual Gary Troyer Tournament in Claremont, Calif. the first weekend of October. The Mids will play Air Force, Chapman, Redlands, and Concordia at the Troyer Tournament before playing at Loyola Marymount.
Game 1 Recap: Navy 12, Wagner 10
Navy and Wagner battled back and forth in a game that remained tight the whole way through.
The Midshipmen jumped out to a 3-1 lead in the first quarter with Salinas, Altmayer, and Clark finding the back of the net. The Seahawks answered in the second quarter, winning the quarter, 3-1, to send the game into halftime tied at 4-4. Altmayer was the only Mid to score in the second quarter.
In the third quarter, Navy regained the lead. Salinas opened the quarter with back-to-back goals before Wagner scored. Lee and Richman followed with goals to push the advantage to 8-5. The Seahawks closed the gap to one with consecutive goals to close the quarter.
Wagner knotted the game at 8-8 in the start of the fourth quarter.
Peter Hillen (Orinda, Calif.) ended the Seahawk run and gave Navy the lead it would not relinquish. Salinas converted a five-meter attempt before adding his fifth goal of the game. Richman scored a goal in between a pair of Wagner goals to secure the 12-10 victory and improve to 3-0 in the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference-East.
Game 2 Recap: No. 14 Princeton 12, Navy 10
Prior to the game against the Tigers, the Princeton water polo team took a moment to recognize current Navy head coach and former Princeton play caller Nicolao. Nicolao amassed a 402-163 overall record in 20 years as the leader of the Tigers.
Princeton jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead but Navy rallied to knot the score as Salinas and Clark slammed home goals. The nationally ranked Tigers closed out the first quarter with back-to-back goals to take a 4-2 advantage.
The Tigers increased their advantage in second quarter scoring three out of four goals to go into halftime in front 7-3. Richman was the only Midshipmen to find the back of the net in the second quarter.
In the third quarter, the two teams traded goals with Princeton in front 10-6 at the end of the quarter.
Jack Weggeland (Riverside, Calif.), Lee, and Clark each posted goals in the quarter, equaling the Tigers.
The fourth quarter saw Navy battle back to close the gap. Navy used scores from
Cole Jacobs (Naperville, Ill.) and
Zach Luci (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) to open the scoring in the frame. Following a Princeton goal, Lee and Salinas notched back-to-back goals to pull two within one at 11-10. The Tigers closed out the game with a goal to provide the final score of 12-10.