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2023 Navy Water Polo Team in California

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No. 20 Water Polo Concludes West Coast Trip Against No. 1 Cal

Navy finished its California trip 3-2 overall, including an upset victory against a top-10 opponent.

CORONADO, Calif. – The No. 20 Navy water polo team (3-2) concluded its California trip with a game against back-to-back defending national champions Cal (5-0) on Monday at Coronado High School in Coronado, Calif. The top-ranked Golden Bears posted an 18-6 win over the Midshipmen.
 
"This was a great weekend for Navy water polo," head coach Luis Nicolao said. "Today's result wasn't the best, but our team was able to compete against the top-ranked team in the country. Today's game is going to make us better this season. We are leaving California with three wins. We were able to get a lot of players into the pool this weekend. It was a great start to the season."
 
After going 3-1 in the Triton Invitational over the weekend, the Mids return to Annapolis with a 3-2 overall record, including an upset victory over No. 9 Long Beach State.
 
Navy was led by freshman Kiefer Black, who finished the game with four points on two goals and a pair of assists. Tommy McKnew added two scores, while Rory Begin and Nathan Duchez both found the back of the net. Michael Heller joined Black with a pair of assists.
 
Defensively, the Midshipmen tallied 13 total saves with 10 steals in the game. Caden Capobianco led the charge with 10 stops in three quarters of play, posting a team-high four takeaways. Jack Hightower worked the final quarter at goal, finishing the period with three saves. Luka Sekulic, Holden Seybold, and Black notched two steals each.
 
In the first quarter, the Midshipmen were able to scratch the scoreboard first as Begin slipped one by the keeper to put Navy in front 1-0. The Bears countered with three straight goals to take the lead. McKnew answered with a goal, trimming the margin to 3-2. Cal closed out the quarter with a goal, taking a 4-2 advantage into the second period. The Golden Bears extended their lead to 10-2 before Duchez ended the 6-0 run with a goal to close out the first half.
 
It was all Cal in the third quarter as the defending national champions outscored Navy, 7-0. The Midshipmen won the fourth quarter, outscoring the Golden Bears, 3-1, in the final period. Black dented the net with his first score of the game, while McKnew followed with his second goal. Black registered his fourth multi-goal performance in his first five collegiate games with his second goal of the period. Cal scored one final goal to provide the final margin, 18-6.
 
Navy resumes play on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 9-10, as the Midshipmen travel to Princeton, N.J. for the annual Princeton Invitational. The Mids will take on No. 16 Santa Clara (11:00 a.m.) and Chapman (8:00 p.m.) on Saturday, before concluding the weekend with a Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference game against Wagner (12:30 p.m.) on Sunday.
 
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Players Mentioned

Caden Capobianco

#1 Caden Capobianco

Goalkeeper
6' 1"
Junior
Nathan Duchez

#13 Nathan Duchez

Attacker
6' 3"
Junior
Michael Heller

#12 Michael Heller

Attacker
6' 4"
Sophomore
Tommy McKnew

#17 Tommy McKnew

Attacker
6' 2"
Sophomore
Rory Begin

#22 Rory Begin

Attacker
6' 0"
Freshman
Jack Hightower

#1A Jack Hightower

Goalkeeper
6' 3"
Freshman
Holden Seybold

#6 Holden Seybold

Utility
6' 5"
Freshman
Kiefer Black

#11 Kiefer Black

Attacker
6' 7"
Freshman
Luka Sekulic

#5 Luka Sekulic

Defender
6' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Caden Capobianco

#1 Caden Capobianco

6' 1"
Junior
Goalkeeper
Nathan Duchez

#13 Nathan Duchez

6' 3"
Junior
Attacker
Michael Heller

#12 Michael Heller

6' 4"
Sophomore
Attacker
Tommy McKnew

#17 Tommy McKnew

6' 2"
Sophomore
Attacker
Rory Begin

#22 Rory Begin

6' 0"
Freshman
Attacker
Jack Hightower

#1A Jack Hightower

6' 3"
Freshman
Goalkeeper
Holden Seybold

#6 Holden Seybold

6' 5"
Freshman
Utility
Kiefer Black

#11 Kiefer Black

6' 7"
Freshman
Attacker
Luka Sekulic

#5 Luka Sekulic

6' 4"
Freshman
Defender