SANTA CLARA, CA – The St. Francis College Brooklyn men's water polo team opened up the Santa Clara Tournament with an overwhelming victory against Fresno Pacific, 17-9. Although the game seemed to be close in the first half, the Terriers managed to make an insurmountable difference in the second half, wrapping the contest up with an eight-goal advantage.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
St. Francis Brooklyn – 17 | Fresno Pacific – 9
- St. Francis and Fresno Pacific traded goals in the first half and went into the halftime break with the Terriers controlling a 9-7 lead.
- From that moment onward, the Sunbirds were unable to find a response for the Brooklynites' overwhelming offense, thus the difference began steadily increasing.
- By the final buzzer, the Terriers created an eight-goal lead, dominating the opening game of their West Coast Tournament.
- The Terriers' offense was led by Ivan Stefanovic who scored a remarkable seven goals in a single game, while also registering two assists.
- He was closely followed by Dominick Hevesi with four goals and two assists, and Vladimir Mickic with three goals.
- Nikola Nikolic, Ricardo Berenguer, and William Lapkin added the remaining tallies.
UP NEXT:
The Terriers jump right back in for the second day of the Tournament on Saturday, October 26, to play Cal Baptist at 9 a.m. local time (12 p.m. ET), followed by the second game of the day against Ottawa University Arizona at 1 p.m. local time (4 p.m. ET).