
Hoosiers Open 2018 With Wins At UCSB Winter Invite
1/20/2018 10:16:00 PM | Women's Water Polo
IU wraps up weekend against No. 5 Arizona State, Chinese National Team
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Indiana's water polo team gave a surging start to their 2018 campaign with a pair of wins in their first leg of the UC Santa Barbara Winter Invite. The Hoosiers (2-0) secured a 12-6 win over Fresno State (0-1) before pushing past No. 16 UC San Diego (1-1) with an 8-6 victory.
Indiana senior Jennifer Beadle reached a milestone against Fresno State by scoring her 100th career goal, the first of four to lead the Hoosiers past the Bulldogs. Kelly Matthews was back in All-American form, creating nine goals (3g, 6a) between both games.
The Hoosiers' win against the Tritons was significant given how closely the teams have played over recent seasons. Sarah Young led the offensive end with a hat trick and two helpers, while the defense allowed just one successful Triton power play in 10 attempts.
With the successful first day, the Hoosiers are 2-0 for the fifth time in program history and the first time since 2014.
Game 1: No. 13 Indiana 12, No. 25 Fresno State 6 // Box Score
Team 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 | F
FSU: 2 – 2 – 1 – 1 | 6
IU: 3 – 5 – 1 – 3 | 12
Offense: Beadle (4g, 1a), Matthews (3g, 3a), Myers (4a)
Defense: Gaudreault (9 saves, 2 steals), Myers (4 steals)
Beadle splashed into her senior season with four goals, matching a career high, and one assist. The center scored three of those in the second with two of Indiana's three goals in the fourth period. Dating back to the end of last year, Beadle has 16 goals in her last six games.
Matthews didn't miss a beat in her first game back from a third consecutive All-American season, scoring the 36th hat trick of her career alongside three assists and a steal. Matthews scored twice in the second quarter to help the Hoosiers pull away from a back-and-forth beginning. The goals bring the senior's career tally to 210 (5th – IU history).
Young and Mollie Williams each scored two goals and combined for all three IU goals in the first period. Young added her second in the final minute of the first half to give the Hoosiers an 8-4 lead. Williams now has multiple scores in 15-of-32 career appearances.
Freshman Jessica Rodriguez scored the first goal of her collegiate career, and it came at a crucial time in the game. Following Fresno State's five-meter penalty conversion that tied the game at 4-4, Rodriguez found the netting to break the tie for good as she sparked a 4-0 run to end the half.
Jessica Gaudreault recorded nine saves with a penalty meter stop and made two steals. Young and Rodriguez added two steals apiece, while the team held Fresno State to just 2-of-10 on power play opportunities.
Game 2: No. 13 Indiana 8, No. 16 UC San Diego 6 // Box Score
UCSD: 2 – 0 – 1 – 3 | 6
IU: 2 – 2 – 3 – 1 | 8
Offense: Young (3g, 2a), Abarta (2g), Matthews (3 a, 2 DEX)
Defense: Held UCSD to 1-of-10 on power plays
Young tossed her fifth career hat trick and created her highest offensive output since last year's game against Cal Baptist (2/25/17, 5 goals) to pace Indiana's attack. She scored the first goal of the game on IU's second possession and found two more in the latter half.
The Tritons countered Young's opener and gained a lead late in the first period and looked to extend it with a five-meter penalty chance. Gaudreault stuffed the free attempt and flipped the pool with a counter attack. The Hoosiers found sophomore Megan Abarta, who answered with 10 seconds left on the clock by scoring her first of a career-high two goals.
That conversion sparked a 2-0 run that stretched the second quarter, during which the Hoosiers found goals from Emily Powell and Joelle Nacouzi. A well-executed 6-on-5 play at the end of the half set up Nacouzi's score, which she converted with just one second remaining.
As expected when these two teams collide, the Tritons made a late push to pull back to a two-goal deficit with two minutes left in the game. But the Hoosiers found their perfect answer: a goal from Williams that kept IU's lead safe to the final buzzer. Williams has remarkably scored or provided an assist in 29-of-33 career appearances.
Up Next: Day 2 of the UCSB Winter Invitational • Sunday, Jan. 21
12:10 p.m. ET – No. 13 Indiana (0-0) vs. No. 5 Arizona State (0-0)
4:20 p.m. ET – Indiana vs. China Senior Women's National Team (Exhibition)
The Hoosiers will play the second leg of their opening weekend on Sunday afternoon, facing a pair of formidable opponents. Shortly after noon, Indiana enters the pool for a showdown with the fifth-ranked Sun Devils. Following that is a unique exhibition opportunity with China's Senior Women's National team, the first of two consecutive exhibitions against international competition.
Sunday's double will be the last of this road stretch. Indiana hosts the Hoosier Invitational next weekend from Friday, January 26 to Sunday, January 28 at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Hoosiers are set to encounter Toronto University (Ex.), No. 19 UC Santa Barbara, Iona, and McKendree.
Indiana senior Jennifer Beadle reached a milestone against Fresno State by scoring her 100th career goal, the first of four to lead the Hoosiers past the Bulldogs. Kelly Matthews was back in All-American form, creating nine goals (3g, 6a) between both games.
The Hoosiers' win against the Tritons was significant given how closely the teams have played over recent seasons. Sarah Young led the offensive end with a hat trick and two helpers, while the defense allowed just one successful Triton power play in 10 attempts.
With the successful first day, the Hoosiers are 2-0 for the fifth time in program history and the first time since 2014.
Game 1: No. 13 Indiana 12, No. 25 Fresno State 6 // Box Score
Team 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 | F
FSU: 2 – 2 – 1 – 1 | 6
IU: 3 – 5 – 1 – 3 | 12
Offense: Beadle (4g, 1a), Matthews (3g, 3a), Myers (4a)
Defense: Gaudreault (9 saves, 2 steals), Myers (4 steals)
Beadle splashed into her senior season with four goals, matching a career high, and one assist. The center scored three of those in the second with two of Indiana's three goals in the fourth period. Dating back to the end of last year, Beadle has 16 goals in her last six games.
Matthews didn't miss a beat in her first game back from a third consecutive All-American season, scoring the 36th hat trick of her career alongside three assists and a steal. Matthews scored twice in the second quarter to help the Hoosiers pull away from a back-and-forth beginning. The goals bring the senior's career tally to 210 (5th – IU history).
Young and Mollie Williams each scored two goals and combined for all three IU goals in the first period. Young added her second in the final minute of the first half to give the Hoosiers an 8-4 lead. Williams now has multiple scores in 15-of-32 career appearances.
Freshman Jessica Rodriguez scored the first goal of her collegiate career, and it came at a crucial time in the game. Following Fresno State's five-meter penalty conversion that tied the game at 4-4, Rodriguez found the netting to break the tie for good as she sparked a 4-0 run to end the half.
Jessica Gaudreault recorded nine saves with a penalty meter stop and made two steals. Young and Rodriguez added two steals apiece, while the team held Fresno State to just 2-of-10 on power play opportunities.
Game 2: No. 13 Indiana 8, No. 16 UC San Diego 6 // Box Score
UCSD: 2 – 0 – 1 – 3 | 6
IU: 2 – 2 – 3 – 1 | 8
Offense: Young (3g, 2a), Abarta (2g), Matthews (3 a, 2 DEX)
Defense: Held UCSD to 1-of-10 on power plays
Young tossed her fifth career hat trick and created her highest offensive output since last year's game against Cal Baptist (2/25/17, 5 goals) to pace Indiana's attack. She scored the first goal of the game on IU's second possession and found two more in the latter half.
The Tritons countered Young's opener and gained a lead late in the first period and looked to extend it with a five-meter penalty chance. Gaudreault stuffed the free attempt and flipped the pool with a counter attack. The Hoosiers found sophomore Megan Abarta, who answered with 10 seconds left on the clock by scoring her first of a career-high two goals.
That conversion sparked a 2-0 run that stretched the second quarter, during which the Hoosiers found goals from Emily Powell and Joelle Nacouzi. A well-executed 6-on-5 play at the end of the half set up Nacouzi's score, which she converted with just one second remaining.
As expected when these two teams collide, the Tritons made a late push to pull back to a two-goal deficit with two minutes left in the game. But the Hoosiers found their perfect answer: a goal from Williams that kept IU's lead safe to the final buzzer. Williams has remarkably scored or provided an assist in 29-of-33 career appearances.
Up Next: Day 2 of the UCSB Winter Invitational • Sunday, Jan. 21
12:10 p.m. ET – No. 13 Indiana (0-0) vs. No. 5 Arizona State (0-0)
4:20 p.m. ET – Indiana vs. China Senior Women's National Team (Exhibition)
The Hoosiers will play the second leg of their opening weekend on Sunday afternoon, facing a pair of formidable opponents. Shortly after noon, Indiana enters the pool for a showdown with the fifth-ranked Sun Devils. Following that is a unique exhibition opportunity with China's Senior Women's National team, the first of two consecutive exhibitions against international competition.
Sunday's double will be the last of this road stretch. Indiana hosts the Hoosier Invitational next weekend from Friday, January 26 to Sunday, January 28 at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Hoosiers are set to encounter Toronto University (Ex.), No. 19 UC Santa Barbara, Iona, and McKendree.
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