the Daily Bruin

Men’s water polo bounces back from loss against USC with a win over UCSB

 
By EMMA COGHLAN
Published November 21, 2011, 1:34 am in Men's Water Polo, Sports
  Email this article  |        Share on Delicious  Share on Digg
Tools
web.sp.11.21.mwaterpolo.capa

Junior utility Josh Samuels helped the Bruins rebound after a loss to USC with a goal in UCLA’s win over UC Santa Barbara the next day.

More information

Men’s water polo
USC 9
UCLA 6

UCLA 11
UC Santa Barbara 4

Possibly Related

Two games marked by opposites.

A day game versus a night game. An exuberant crowd versus a complacent one. A game backed with emotion and frustration versus a game of calm concentration. A win versus a loss.

After a dramatic 9-6 loss to USC on Friday night, the team had to come back emotionally and physically against UC Santa Barbara.

The Bruins defeated the Gauchos 11-4 Saturday afternoon.

“It was a pride thing,” freshman attacker Paul Reynolds said.

“Last night, we just didn’t do well and we had to come out positive. … Last night, I don’t know. It was upsetting.”

There was a rowdy contingent of Trojan fans in attendance at the Spieker Aquatics Center on Friday.

No matter how many times the announcer asked for the crowd’s attention, they continued their chants of “U-S-C,” quieting only when the speaker was requesting a moment of silence for the late Walt Hazzard.

When it was evident in the fourth quarter that USC would triumph, the fans were outspoken with cheers of “This is our house!”

Redshirt senior attacker Cullen Hennessy called the rowdy USC crowd “pretty standard” for a game against the Trojans.

Emotions ran high on Friday with each team’s head coach being shown a yellow card.

Junior attacker Griffin White was ejected from the game for a major misconduct after he continued fighting with USC freshman Kostas Genidounias after Genidounias was called for the penalty.

“You come in knowing … emotions are going to run high,” Hennessy said. “You just try to bottle those, we did alright, but we could’ve done better.”

The Bruins were somber postgame on Friday. Most just sat around silently, and all appeared to take the loss to heart.

“That’s hard to swallow, it’s never easy to own up to your mistakes and admit you didn’t play your best,” Hennessy said.

UCLA struggled to produce field blocks on Friday, leaving all the defensive work to redshirt junior goalie Matt Rapacz, who with 16 saves, did all he could.

“(USC) did everything we thought they were going to do,” junior Josh Samuels said.

“We missed four field blocks and lost by three goals. That says a lot.”

Coach Adam Wright agreed that the team’s missed blocks played a big role in their loss.

“We’ve gotta do a better job, the ball’s swinging all over the place with no blocks in place,” he said.

On Saturday, the Bruins appeared calm, all traces of Friday’s heartbreak erased.

Eight players scored for the Bruins, including Reynolds with a hat trick and White with two.

The game was fast, yet not nearly as frantic as the one against USC. The team appeared to know exactly what they needed to do to execute their game plan.

Reynolds described Friday night’s loss as a “gut check” for the Bruins.

“We didn’t show up (Friday). … We had a mindset that we have to get better now. The defense, we took it personally (Saturday). We didn’t take it personally (Friday).”

This weekend decided the seeding for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. The Bruins took a No. 3 seed, behind USC and California.


Join the discussion

You Should Know: Any comments posted on dailybruin.com may be printed in the Daily Bruin. the Daily Bruin reserves the right to remove any comment deemed racially derogatory, inflammatory, or spammatory. Repeat offenders may have their IP address banned from posting future comments. Please be nice.

If this is the first time you've commented, your comment won't appear until you've verified your email address.

Formatting Options:
  • Links: "my link":http://my.url.com
  • Bold: *something!*
  • Italic: _OMG!_

No comments

Be the first to comment on this article!

Advertisement
Featured classifieds »

ADLER WEINER RESEARCH is conducting a study with Male Juniors and Seniors This is a 2 part Study. You will be paid $25 for an 1-2 min video. Some people will be chosen for a follow-up interview on Friday, June 8th, which will pay $75 for 30 min. PLEASE EMAIL awfocusgroups@gmail.com WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION...1. NAME2. AGE3. ETHNICITY4. WHAT YEAR ARE YOU IN? 5. PLEASE LIST WHAT YOU DO TO WORKOUT. 6. BEST DAY TIME TELEPHONE NUMBER!!! WE ARE ALSO ACCEPTING REFERRALS IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS THAT MIGHT QUALIFY, PLEASE PASS ALONG THIS INFORMATION. · 2200 - Research Subjects


CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR/MAXILLOFACIAL: Performing research on maxillofacial pain, Tempromandibular jaw dysfunction, atypical tooth pains, Atypical facial& headaches, bruxism, stress related jaw pains. Collect data, Identify protocol problems, inform investigators& assists in problem resolution efforts. Review patients record to find new treatment methods. Review proposed study protocols to evaluate factors, data management plans& potential subject risks. Send resume to: M.Heikali; F&M Radiology Medical Center Inc., 18065 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91316 · 2200 - Research Subjects


C AND C++ INSTRUCTOR. SEEKING AN INTERN who is good at C and C++ coding. Ability to understand pre-written codes and explain to non-technical audience. Please specify the course/experience you had. The position will be all through summer and may be extended. The hours can be flexible. We pay $20 - 70/hr depends on experience. pls send your CV at yjpark09_1999@yahoo.com · 7800 - Help Wanted


CSO OFFICE ASSISTANTOffice Assistant needed to work flexible hours at the UCLA Police Dept./CSO Programs. Earn $9.37/hr. Must be a UCLA student w/at least one YR. remaining. Training provided for clerical duties. For details call (310) 825-5064. · 7800 - Help Wanted


RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARYWestside law firm seeking receptionist/secretary. Mon.- Fri. from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Ability to type from dictation and office experience not required, but preferred. Email resume with cover letter to joycparker@yahoo.com with title law office receptionist. · 7800 - Help Wanted


***For Sale- Luxury Condo 2B/2B 90024 - Close to UCLA www.decoratorcondo.com · 8750 - Condo/Townhouse for Sale

More multimedia »