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Wan's Career-High Five Goals Leads No. 11 Princeton Past Pomona-Pitzer, 11-6
March 21, 2017 | Women's Water Polo
CLAREMONT, Calif. – Haley Wan scored a career-high five goals as the No. 11 Princeton Tigers defeated the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens, 11-6, at the Haldeman Pool on Tuesday evening.
Wan contributed six points while Chelsea Johnson and Eliza Britt had multi-goal games. Charlotte Valentine and Lindsey Kelleher also scored in the victory. Ashleigh Johnson stopped 15 shots in net.
With Princeton in front by two goals, Pomona-Pitzer got on the board with 3:03 to go in the first quarter. The Tigers held the Sagehens scoreless for the next seven minutes and 32 seconds and went into halftime with a 7-2 lead. Wan scored two goals within 33 seconds of each other to end the first half, giving her four straight hat tricks.
Pomona-Pitzer got as close as four on a tally from Morgan McCracken with 6:06 remaining in the game, but the Tigers amassed three consecutive goals to put the game out of reach.
Princeton scored on half of their shot attempts (22) and went 2-of-8 on power plays. The Tigers held the Sagehens without a man-up goal in nine tries. Head coach Luis Nicolao's team improves to 15-1 this season while Pomona-Pitzer falls to 7-15 overall. The Tigers continue their West Coast trip at Long Beach State tomorrow night (10 p.m., 7 p.m. PT).
Wan contributed six points while Chelsea Johnson and Eliza Britt had multi-goal games. Charlotte Valentine and Lindsey Kelleher also scored in the victory. Ashleigh Johnson stopped 15 shots in net.
With Princeton in front by two goals, Pomona-Pitzer got on the board with 3:03 to go in the first quarter. The Tigers held the Sagehens scoreless for the next seven minutes and 32 seconds and went into halftime with a 7-2 lead. Wan scored two goals within 33 seconds of each other to end the first half, giving her four straight hat tricks.
Pomona-Pitzer got as close as four on a tally from Morgan McCracken with 6:06 remaining in the game, but the Tigers amassed three consecutive goals to put the game out of reach.
Princeton scored on half of their shot attempts (22) and went 2-of-8 on power plays. The Tigers held the Sagehens without a man-up goal in nine tries. Head coach Luis Nicolao's team improves to 15-1 this season while Pomona-Pitzer falls to 7-15 overall. The Tigers continue their West Coast trip at Long Beach State tomorrow night (10 p.m., 7 p.m. PT).
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