UC Irvine Moves to Top in Water Polo Rankings
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The UC Irvine men’s water polo team, which has been near the top of the Top 20 coaches’ poll most of the season, was finally ranked No. 1 this week.
The Anteaters (18-5, 7-1), who defeated then-No. 1 UCLA, 9-8, last Sunday, moved to No. 1 for the first time since they won the NCAA title in 1989.
UCLA fell to third and USC moved up a notch to No. 2. They finish their regular season with a game against each other Saturday.
Irvine Coach Ted Newland said his team’s victory over UCLA provides momentum going into the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament, Nov. 24-26, at the national team’s training site in Los Alamitos.
“We played well against UCLA,” Newland said. “It was big win for us. It was a fun game to coach. It was a very enjoyable win.”
Junior Jeff Powers, a two-meter player who scored five times against the Bruins and had three goals in a 6-4 victory over Long Beach State, was named the conference player of the week. Powers leads the Anteaters with 62 goals.
“He’s been playing well for us.” Newland said. “He’s a gifted athlete. He’s 6-foot-6, big and fast.”
Irvine concludes its regular season Saturday at No. 10 UC Santa Barbara.
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