U.S. finishes sixth at championships
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The U.S. men’s national water polo team settled for a sixth-place
finish at the 2003 World Championships after a 9-7 loss to Spain in
Barcelona, Spain on Saturday.
Two-time defending champion Spain outscored the U.S. team, 3-1,
after a 6-6 tie midway through the third period. Still, it was the
best finish for the Americans since a fourth-place showing at the
1990 World Championships in Perth, Australia. The U.S. team had
finished seventh at the last two World Championships.
Spain shot out to a 3-1 lead, but the Americans answered as former
UC Irvine standout Jeff Powers scored and so did Jesse Smith. The
U.S. went up, 5-4, after another goal from Smith, but Spain came back
again to gain a 6-5 lead.
Dan Klatt, also out of UCI, added a goal for the Americans to
bring the score to 6-6. But then Spain outscored USA, 3-1.
Hungary won the World Championships after an 11-9 victory over Italy.
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