Indiana University Athletics

Water Polo Completes the Fluid Five Sweep
3/20/2016 11:28:00 AM | Women's Water Polo
With the 16-4 win over Gannon, Indiana swept their four games in the Fluid Five Invitational. The Hoosiers got on the board early and often on their way to scoring a season-high 16 goals. Indiana now holds a record of 15-5.
The Hoosiers exploded for six goals in the first frame. Candyce Schroeder scored first just 18 seconds into the game. She added her second goal midway through the quarter. Kate Pipkin also scored two goals in the first five minutes of action. Sarah Myers, who won her only sprint attempt, scored a goal on a lob shot. Emily Lowe closed out the quarter for the Hoosiers with a goal of her own, making the score 6-0.
Kaybree Albright scored within the first 30 seconds of the second quarter to continue the offensive onslaught. Sarah Young followed that goal with a goal of her own just one minute later. Less than a minute after that Jordan Elwood got in on the action with a goal. Myers added her second goal of the contest with two minutes left in the half. Once again, Lowe closed out the quarter with a bang, scoring her second goal with six seconds left on the clock to push the lead to 11-1.
Schroeder secured a hat trick with her third quarter goal. Mackenzie Rosenthal scored her second career goal with just under four minutes to go. Karrie Kozokar scored less than a minute later for her first goal of the game. Elwood scored her second goal of the match with just under two minutes remaining in the third to extend the lead to 15-2.
The lone Hoosier goal in the fourth frame came from Young, her second of the game.
Mary Campbell started the game and played the entire first half. He surrendered just one goal while making ten saves. MacKenzie Bonk relieved Campbell at the half and made six saves while allowing three goals.
The Hoosiers will be back in action April 2 when they host the Michigan Wolverines. The opening sprint will take place at 11:00AM.
The Hoosiers exploded for six goals in the first frame. Candyce Schroeder scored first just 18 seconds into the game. She added her second goal midway through the quarter. Kate Pipkin also scored two goals in the first five minutes of action. Sarah Myers, who won her only sprint attempt, scored a goal on a lob shot. Emily Lowe closed out the quarter for the Hoosiers with a goal of her own, making the score 6-0.
Kaybree Albright scored within the first 30 seconds of the second quarter to continue the offensive onslaught. Sarah Young followed that goal with a goal of her own just one minute later. Less than a minute after that Jordan Elwood got in on the action with a goal. Myers added her second goal of the contest with two minutes left in the half. Once again, Lowe closed out the quarter with a bang, scoring her second goal with six seconds left on the clock to push the lead to 11-1.
Schroeder secured a hat trick with her third quarter goal. Mackenzie Rosenthal scored her second career goal with just under four minutes to go. Karrie Kozokar scored less than a minute later for her first goal of the game. Elwood scored her second goal of the match with just under two minutes remaining in the third to extend the lead to 15-2.
The lone Hoosier goal in the fourth frame came from Young, her second of the game.
Mary Campbell started the game and played the entire first half. He surrendered just one goal while making ten saves. MacKenzie Bonk relieved Campbell at the half and made six saves while allowing three goals.
The Hoosiers will be back in action April 2 when they host the Michigan Wolverines. The opening sprint will take place at 11:00AM.
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