Aussies lose to U.S. men
Tony Azevedo ran his Olympic scoring total up to 12 goals with a hat
trick against Australia on Friday at the Olympic Aquatic Centre Main
Pool.
At stake was a chance to play for seventh place at the 2004 Athens
Summer Olympic Games, and Azevedo’s team-high three goals helped push
Team USA to a 6-5 win over Australia and into that seventh-place
match.
The rest of the U.S. men’s scoring came from first-time Olympian
Jesse Smith, who scored a pair, including Team USA’s sixth goal, and
three-time Olympian Wolf Wigo. That offensive output was bolstered by
12 saves from U.S. goalie Brandon Brooks. UC Irvine product Genai
Kerr also played in goal.
The U.S. men will play either Italy or Croatia on Sunday morning
for seventh place.
The last time Team USA faced the Aussies was during FINA World
League play, and Australia edged out the U.S. men in a penalty
shootout. This time, the United States made sure to get the job done
in regulation, jumping out to a 3-0 lead and never trailing despite
the Aussies late comeback attempt.
Brooks and Australian goalie James Stanton both notched saves
against the 6-on-5 to open the game, but Brooks’ second save of the
game sent Team USA off on the counterattack, and Smith finished off
the attack with a score to take a 1-0 USA lead at 3:58 in the first
quarter.
The USA’s last-second specialist Azevedo struck at the close of
the period, skipping in a 6-on-5 strike to close out the first
quarter at 2-0.
Brooks’ fifth save of the game sparked another U.S. counterattack,
and Azevedo earned an exclusion on the way down to get Team USA
another power play. Former UCI standout Ryan Bailey’s shot slammed
off the crossbar, however, leaving it at 2-0. He later put up a solid
field block against an Aussie shot attempt to help smother one
Australian possession.
“Usually at the Olympics I am under some psychological pressure at
this time to win a medal,” U.S. coach Ratko Rudic said. “Now I’m
under the pressure of having the team finish strong in the
tournament, so this is a new situation for me. I’m learning
something, too.”
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