Team Stats
UCLA
USC
Shots
29
26
Goals
9
18
Assists
6
14
Points
15
32
Exclusions
11
9
Steals
5
11
Sprints
2
2
1
Bayley Weber
6:50
Grace Tehaney
6:29
Roxy Wheaton
5:50
Verica Bakoc
5:27
Ava Johnson
5:03
Mireia Guiral
0:05
2
Maud Megens
6:29
Bayley Weber
6:00
Verica Bakoc
5:02
Mireia Guiral
3:13
Val Ayala
2:17
Maud Megens
1:50
Abbi Hill
1:37
Denise Mammolito
1:22
Abbi Hill
1:10
3
Ava Johnson
7:30
Verica Bakoc
6:50
Bayley Weber
5:49
Kelsey McIntosh
4:31
Maud Megens
3:41
Abbi Hill
0:39
Maud Megens
0:21
4
Maud Megens
6:06
Maud Megens
4:52
Verica Bakoc
1:42
Bella Baia
1:17
Brooke Maxson
0:43
Game Leaders
Players
Players Mentioned
Photo by: John McGillen/USC Athletics
USC Wins Seventh Women’s Water Polo National Championship!
May 16, 2021 | Women's Water Polo
The Trojans beat UCLA 18-9 in the 2021 NCAA final in Westwood.
WESTWOOD, CALIF. — The USC women's water polo team made history with the most goals scored and largest margin of victory ever recorded in an NCAA women's water polo championship game, beating rival UCLA 18-9 to claim the Trojans' seventh national championship today in Westwood, Calif. Redshirt seniors Maud Megens and Holly Parker were the driving forces on both ends of a very well-balanced effort by the Trojans, as Megens nailed six goals and Parker collected a career-high 13 saves.
USC finishes the year at 22-1 overall having very much avenged its only loss of the year with this dominating victory over the Bruins. What's more, this latest NCAA trophy marks the university's 109th NCAA team championship and 132nd team national championship.
USC's foot stayed fully on the gas pedal in the second half. UCLA may have managed an early strike out of set, but the Trojans responded in kind and more with four straight goals to build out a 14-6 lead. Bakoc, Weber and Megens worked their ways to hat tricks along the way, while Kelsey McIntosh tallied her first. Goalie Holly Parker put up a wall in the cage to turn away the Bruins, who broke through only on a 5-meter penalty shot in the final minute before Megens buried her fourth to make it 15-7 USC entering the final frame.
There, Megens blasted back-to-back goals to get to six on the day. Bakoc's fourth made it an 18-7 USC lead with 1:42 to go, putting the Trojans in complete cruise control for the final 18-9 victory.
At the close of competition, Maud Megens was named NCAA Tournament MVP, joined by Denise Mammolito and Holly Parker on the NCAA All-Tournament First Team.
2021 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
#1 USC 18, #3 UCLA 9
May 16, 2021 | Spieker Aquatics Center (Westwood, Calif.)
USC 4 - 6 - 5 - 3 = 18
UCLA 2 - 3 - 2 - 2 = 9
SCORING:
USC — Maud Megens 6, Verica Bakoc 4, Bayley Weber 3, Mireia Guiral 2, Grace Tehaney, Denise Mammolito, Kelsey McIntosh.
UCLA — Abbi Hill 3, Ava Johnson 2, Bella Baia, Val Ayala, Brooke Maxson, Roxy Wheaton.
SAVES: Holly Parker (USC) 13, Jahmea Bent (UCLA) 3, Georgia Phillips (UCLA) 0.
USC finishes the year at 22-1 overall having very much avenged its only loss of the year with this dominating victory over the Bruins. What's more, this latest NCAA trophy marks the university's 109th NCAA team championship and 132nd team national championship.
USC never trailed in this one, turning a one-goal game in the first frame into a 10-goal advantage in the fourth as the Trojans took total control in the second frame. UCLA got one back to make it 3-2 in the first before USC unleashed a six-goal surge that established the Trojans' position to stay. By halftime, USC had 10 goals in-hand, already tied for the most goals scored by a winner in an NCAA final. The Trojans were up 10-4 at the break. Bayley Weber, Mireia Guiral, Verica Bakoc and Maud Megens all had two goals on the docket by halftime for USC.Leave. No. Doubt.
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USC's foot stayed fully on the gas pedal in the second half. UCLA may have managed an early strike out of set, but the Trojans responded in kind and more with four straight goals to build out a 14-6 lead. Bakoc, Weber and Megens worked their ways to hat tricks along the way, while Kelsey McIntosh tallied her first. Goalie Holly Parker put up a wall in the cage to turn away the Bruins, who broke through only on a 5-meter penalty shot in the final minute before Megens buried her fourth to make it 15-7 USC entering the final frame.
There, Megens blasted back-to-back goals to get to six on the day. Bakoc's fourth made it an 18-7 USC lead with 1:42 to go, putting the Trojans in complete cruise control for the final 18-9 victory.
At the close of competition, Maud Megens was named NCAA Tournament MVP, joined by Denise Mammolito and Holly Parker on the NCAA All-Tournament First Team.
2021 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
#1 USC 18, #3 UCLA 9
May 16, 2021 | Spieker Aquatics Center (Westwood, Calif.)
USC 4 - 6 - 5 - 3 = 18
UCLA 2 - 3 - 2 - 2 = 9
SCORING:
USC — Maud Megens 6, Verica Bakoc 4, Bayley Weber 3, Mireia Guiral 2, Grace Tehaney, Denise Mammolito, Kelsey McIntosh.
UCLA — Abbi Hill 3, Ava Johnson 2, Bella Baia, Val Ayala, Brooke Maxson, Roxy Wheaton.
SAVES: Holly Parker (USC) 13, Jahmea Bent (UCLA) 3, Georgia Phillips (UCLA) 0.
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