OCC women’s water polo: Pirates show strong against four-year
schools
There’s good news and bad news for teams hoping to knock off the
Orange Coast College women’s water polo team, the No. 2-ranked squad in
the state.
The Pirates lost twice Friday, showing they can be beaten. However,
those losses came to a pair of four-year schools. With an 8-7 loss to UC
Irvine and a 16-9 defeat to Loyola Marymount, Coast is now 23-5-1 this
season. The only other losses are against Golden West, the No. 1 team in
the state.
OCC’s first game Friday was against UCI, and the Pirates jumped out to
a 4-0 first-quarter lead. After leading, 5-2, at halftime, OCC Coach Mike
Giles decided to rest his starters to give his backups an opportunity to
play against a four-year team. The Pirates were outscored, 6-2, the rest
of the way and lost, 8-7.
“Honestly, we could have beaten them,” Giles said. “But I’m pleased.
We played very well.”
Devon Wright scored three goals for the Pirates, while Kristina
Miloslavic, Christine McDonald, Deanna Espinosa and Daylene Coberly each
had one goal for OCC. Goalie Erin Kennedy finished with four saves.
Against Loyola Marymount, a Division I Top-10 team last season, the
Pirates fell behind, 8-3, at halftime and couldn’t regain the lead.
Wright scored three goals again and Kathy Klarich finished with two.
Miloslavic, Heather Pappas, Coberly and Ellen Dolan each had one goal.
Kennedy had five saves.
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