‘Eaters upset Bruins
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The UC Irvine men’s water polo team, 7-15 a year ago, justified
prognosticators who believed things would be much different this year
on Sunday afternoon.
Coach Ted Newland’s Anteaters, ranked seventh nationally, rallied
to upset visiting UCLA, 10-7, in the nonconference season opener for
both teams.
The Bruins, ranked No. 2, scored the only goal of the second
quarter to take a 5-4 halftime lead.
But the Anteaters, who were eighth last year in the Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation and finished at No. 9 in the final NCAA
poll, got off the deck to outscore the Bruins, 4-0, in the third
period.
Dreason Barry, a 6-foot-9, 210-pound sophomore from Eugene, Ore.,
scored four goals to lead the winners. Senior Jeff Powers, like Barry
a two-meter man, added three goals to UCI’s statement-making triumph,
as did sophomore Rick Merlo.
Powers, a 6-6, 225-pound member of the U.S. national team, and
Barry scored two goals apiece in the decisive third quarter. Barry’s
goal with 6:14 left in the period erased UCLA’s halftime advantage.
Barry then put UCI in front for good with an extra-man goal with 2:55
left in the third. Barry scored only 15 goals in his freshman season
last fall.
Powers, who redshirted last season after earning first-team
All-American honors in 2000, scored twice more to close out the
third-quarter dominance and likely propel the Anteaters closer to
defending champion and top-ranked Stanford, coached by former Corona
del Mar High head man John Vargas, in the next NCAA poll.
Senior Matt Flesher and sophomore Brett Ormsby led the visitors
with two goals apiece, while sophomore Peter Belden, a former CIF
Southern Section Division I Player of the Year at Newport Harbor
High, joined teammates Ted Peck (University High) and Josh Hewko (San
Clemente High) with single goals for UCLA.
UCI senior goalie Doug Finfrock, a returning starter, made 13
saves to anchor the defense.
UCLA’s Brandon Brooks finished with 11 saves.
The Anteaters compete next in the Southern California Tournament,
Saturday and Sunday at USC. Newland’s squad faces UC Santa Barbara in
pool play Saturday at 10:20 a.m., then squares off against Pepperdine
Saturday at 3.
The Bruins will get a chance to avenge Sunday’s upset when they
host UCI Nov. 2.
Newland, in his 37th season at the UCI helm, improved to 671-303-5
to increase his all-time NCAA career victories record.
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