
The Trojans got out of the gates in good form, capitalizing on an early power play converted by Chris Sturtevant and then sizzling in a 5-meter penalty shot earned by Wyatt Barker and blasted by Mercep. Cal answered back with a 6-on-5 finish, but Tom McGuire would get USC another penalty look. That one was topped off by Jake Ehrhardt to build back a two-goal advantage for the Trojans at 3-1. Thats where Cal generated a momentum shift. The Bears tallied four straight goals to close out the first and lead it 5-3. Barker closed the gap to one early in the second, but the Bears fired off the next two goals to go up 7-4. Mercep rocked one in to make it 7-5, but the Bears netted a buzzer-beater to craft a three-goal lead at the break, up 8-5 at halftime.
Try as they may, the Trojans could get no closer than an 8-6 margin made by Mercep early in the third. Cal had a goal at the ready for each USC strike, and the Bears held strong to close out an 11-8 victory over the Trojans. Porter had the final word of the game with his second 5-meter penalty save, but the Trojans were out of time and wound up with the loss.
USC will face either Stanford or UCLA in tomorrow's third-place game at 11:30 a.m. at UCLA's Sieker Aquatics Center.
MPSF TOURNAMENT
SEMIFINAL
[4] USC vs. [1] California
March 6, 2021 | Spieker Aquatics Center (Westwood, Calif.)
USC 3 - 2 - 1 - 2 = 8
CAL 5 - 3 - 1- 2 = 11
SCORING:
USC — Jacob Mercep 4, Chris Sturtevant, Jake Ehrhardt, Wyatt Barker, Chris Agliozzo.
CAL — Nikolaos Papanikolau 2, Alika Naone 2, George Avakian 2, Garrett Dunn, Nikos Delagrammatikas, Tommy Kennedy, Jack Deely, Mateus Stellet.
SAVES: Nic Porter (USC) 13, Adrian Weinberg (CAL) 7.
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