ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy water polo team (11-13, 6-7) dropped a one-goal contest in overtime, 12-11, to No. 19 George Washington (18-5, 11-1) in a Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference match up on Saturday afternoon at Scott Natatorium in Annapolis.
"It was a tough one today," head coach
Luis Nicolao said. "We had a chance to upset a really good George Washington team that is nationally ranked. We played well enough to win, but we missed some opportunities. We were able to force overtime and this team never quit. It was a tough game, but I am proud of our team's fight."
Offensively, the Midshipmen received hat tricks from
Jake Altmayer (Pasadena, Calif.) and
Michael Heller (Menlo Park, Calif.). The duo each scored four goals apiece, while
Rory Begin (Bakersfield, Calif.) added two scores.
Will Clark (Laguna Beach, Calif.),
Payton Comstock (Clarendon Hills, Ill.), and
Holden Seybold (Aliso Viejo, Calif.) rounded out the scoring with one goal apiece. Altmayer added three assists, while Begin chipped in a pair of helpers.
Defensively,
Caden Capobianco (Laguna Beach, Calif.) registered 17 saves at goal. The junior keeper led the way with six of Navy's 12 steals in the game.
Navy started the game with a goal by Comstock, but George Washington answered to knot the score at 1-1. The Midshipmen regained the lead thanks to Heller's first score, but once again the Colonial found an answer to tie the game. With less than a minute remaining in the quarter, GW took its first lead going ahead, 3-2.
The Midshipmen began the second quarter with a Begin goal to even the game at three. Altmayer followed with his first goal of the contest to give the Mids a one-goal edge. The Colonials closed out the half with back-to-back goals to put the visitors in front.
George Washington opened the second half with a score to take its largest lead of the afternoon. Consecutive goals by Altmayer and Heller tied the score for the fifth time in the game. Following a GW goal, the Midshipmen once again knotted the score, using Heller's third goal to tie the score at seven. The Colonials used back-to-back goals to regain a two-score advantage, but Heller's third goal of the quarter pulled Navy to within one. George Washington scored before the end of the quarter to regain a two-goal edge.
In the fourth quarter, Altmayer pulled Navy to within one with a goal, but a GW goal pushed the margin back to two. Begin cut the deficit to one and Altmayer dented the back of the net to ultimately send the game into overtime, 11-11.
In the extra period, George Washington was the only team to register a goal, taking the 12-11 victory over Navy.
Navy returns to action next weekend as the Midshipmen will close out the regular season with two home games and one road contest. The Mids open the weekend with home games against Bucknell (3:00 p.m.) and Fordham (8:00 p.m.) on Saturday before closing out the weekend at Johns Hopkins (5:00 p.m.) on Sunday. Navy's home games will be live streamed on Stretch Live.