NCAA Water Polo Quarterfinals Set for Thursday

The NCAA water polo championship saw its first upset in the opening round on Nov. 30 as #12 Bucknell upset #9 Harvard 13-12. The victory was the first ever NCAA Tournament win for the Bison.

The four remaining matches of the NCAA Championships are set for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at the Chris Kjeldsen Pool at the Pacific Aquatics Center in Stockton, California.

NCAA Championships (Pacific Aquatics Center, Stockton, California)
Nov. 30 #12 Bucknell def. #9 Harvard 13-12
Dec. 5 #10 Bucknell vs. #2 USC 4 p.m. Watch Live Stats
#9 UC Davis vs. #4 Pepperdine 5:45 p.m. Watch Live Stats
Dec. 7 Semifinal 1: Bucknell/USC vs. #1 Stanford 8 p.m. NCAA.com Live Stats
Semifinal 2: UC Davis/Pepperdine vs. #5 Pacific 10 p.m. NCAA.com Live Stats
Dec. 8 Championship: Winner of Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of Semifinal 2 6 p.m. NCAA.com Live Stats

NCAA Quarterfinals – Bucknell vs. USC – 4 p.m. ET, Dec. 5

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With the win, the Bison earned their place in the NCAA quarterfinals, where they will take on defending national champion USC on Thursday.

How They Got Here: Bucknell (23-8) won the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference regular season and tournament titles. The NCAA appearance is the first for the Bison since 2016 and seventh overall. Rade Joksimovic has scored a team-best 118 goals, followed by Logan Schofield (51) and Jared Stanley (42).

USC (14-5) earned an at-large berth after winning the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation title and finishing third in the MPSF Tournament. The Trojans are seeking their 11th NCAA title, while making their 15th consecutive appearance and their 34th overall. USC has won eight titles in the last 14 years. Jacob Mercep and Marin Dasic pace the Trojans with 43 and 39 goals respectively.

Previous Meetings: The two teams did not play during the 2019 regular season. This is the fifth all-time meeting between the Bison and the Trojans, with USC boasting a 4-0 mark. The teams last met in 2009.

Common Foes: USC and Bucknell each faced San Jose State and Princeton. Bucknell fell to SJSU 11-10 in triple overtime on Oct. 27, while USC topped the Spartans 17-9 on Nov. 3. Both teams defeated Princeton with the Bison winning 11-8 and USC picking up a 14-6 victory.

NCAA Quarterfinals – UC Davis vs. Pepperdine – 5:45 p.m. ET, Dec. 5

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UC Davis faces off with Pepperdine in Thursday’s second quarterfinal match.

How They Got Here: The Aggies claimed the Western Water Polo Conference’s automatic berth, defeating UC San Diego 14-5 in the league’s tournament championship match. This is UC Davis’ seventh postseason appearance and first since back to back berths in 2016 and 2017. Eight different players have scored 20 or more goals with Nir Gross leading the way with 54 goals, the most for a UC Davis player since 2017.

The Waves won the Golden Coast Conference Tournament title as the #2 seed, defeating Long Beach State 14-12 for the crown. This is Pepperdine’s first NCAA berth since winning the NCAA title in 1997 and 13th overall. The Waves are led by Balazs Kosa, who paced the GCC with 86 goals, 128 points and 42 assists, while Marko Asic adds 57 goals.

Previous Meetings: The two teams did not play during the 2019 regular season. Pepperdine boasts a 26-3 all-time series lead over UC Davis. The most recent meeting was a 10-9 decision for the Aggies in 2016.

Common Foes: The Aggies and Waves each played Long Beach State, UC San Diego, Loyola Marymount, Cal, Cal Baptist, Stanford, Air Force, Pacific and San Jose State.

UC Davis fell to LBSU 13-12 in double overtime (Sept. 7), while Pepperdine topped the 49ers three times: 10-8 (Sept. 15), 14-10 (Sept. 29) and 14-12 (Nov. 24).

UC Davis lost to UCSD 12-8 (Sept. 8), while the Waves posted an 11-8 win (Sept. 8).

Both teams topped LMU, with the Aggies winning 14-13 (Sept. 8) and  the Waves notching a 19-14 win (Sept. 8) and a 15-11 decision (Sept. 14).

UC Davis bested Cal 16-13 in overtime (Sept. 14), while Pepperdine split meetings with the Bears: falling 9-8 (Sept. 28) and winning 13-12 in overtime (Oct. 12).

Both teams defeated Cal Baptist with UC Davis winning 13-6 (Sept. 20) and Pepperdine notching a 13-11 win (Sept. 14).

Both teams came up short against Stanford. The Aggies fell 16-8 on Sept. 21, while the Waves were edged 12-11 (Oct. 27).

UC Davis topped Air Force twice, winning 16-9 (Sept. 28) and 10-9 (Oct. 12). Pepperdine defeated the Falcons 10-2 (Sept. 15).

Pacific bested UC Davis 12-9 (Oct. 4) and Pepperdine 15-8 (Oct. 26).

Pepperdine downed San Jose State 10-9 (Oct. 13) and 11-8 (Nov. 2).

NCAA Semifinals

The winner of the Bucknell/USC match moves on to face #1 Stanford at 8 p.m. ET Saturday in the first semifinal, while the UC Davis/Pepperdine winner will take on Pacific at 10 p.m. ET.

The NCAA title match is set for 6 p.m. ET on Sunday.

The semifinals and title match will be streamed live on NCAA.com.

 

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Almost-Old Man Strength
4 years ago

Thanks for all the water polo write ups! Keep up the good work and know that it’s appreciated.