NCAA Water Polo Semifinals : Leggett’s Two Overtime Goals Help USC Down UCLA, 12-11
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Keith Leggett scored two goals in overtime as USC defeated UCLA, 12-11, in a dramatic semifinal game of the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. water polo tournament Saturday night in Long Beach.
A crowd of 1,468 at Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool saw Trojan goalie Kevin Stringer hold off the Bruins with 14 saves, including one on a penalty shot.
After blowing a 9-7 lead late in regulation, the Trojans never trailed in overtime as they beat UCLA for the fourth straight time this season.
USC (22-7), which has never won the national title, will play top-seeded California tonight at 7:30 in the championship game.
California held off a late UC Irvine surge and defeated the Anteaters, 7-3.
The Golden Bears, led by Pat Reid’s two goals, built a 5-0 lead as they improved their record to 25-3.
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