Team USA Wins Fifth Straight FINA World League Super Final

Aug 7, 2012; London, United Kingdom; USA center back Maggie Steffens (6) with the ball in the second quarter against Australia in the women's semifinal in the London 2012 Olympic Games at Water Polo Arena. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Photo Courtesy: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

The USA Women’s National Team claimed their fifth straight FINA World League Super Final crown with an 8-6 victory over the Netherlands. Rachel Fattal (Seal Beach, CA/UCLA/SOCAL) scored three goals in the win with Ashleigh Johnson (Miami, FL/Princeton/NYAC) earning top goalkeeper honors. The match streamed live on FINA TV (subscription required) and can be accessed on-demand by clicking here. For more information on the final day of the FINA World League Super Final, click here.

The Netherlands started off in control grabbing a 1-0 lead early before Fattal got Team USA on the board. The Dutch followed with another goal and took a 2-1 lead after one. In the second quarter the United States turned the tables outscoring the Netherlands 2-0 to take a 3-2 lead at halftime. Things were close in the third quarter with the United States holding a 5-4 lead late in the period. Melissa Seidemann (Walnut Creek, CA/Stanford/NYAC) delivered a goal with just seconds remaining in the quarter to put the United States ahead 6-4.

There was one more rally from the Dutch as they opened the fourth quarter with two straight goals to tie the game with 2:27 to play. Maggie Steffens (Danville, CA/Stanford/NYAC) came back with the go-ahead goal with 2:07 to play to put the United States in front 7-6. Paige Hauschild (Santa Barbara, CA/USC/Santa Barbara 805) closed the things out moments later with a tally for an 8-6 lead and a confirmed trip to the top of the podium.

Team USA went 1/5 on power plays while the Netherlands went 2/5 with neither side attempting a penalty. The victory marks the 12th overall Super Final crown in USA Women’s National Team program history.

“We wanted the Dutch to beat Canada so we could play them,” said Team USA’s Melissa Seidemann. “They have a young team and a lot of talent. They are physical and fast and it was a lot of fun. Adam (Krikorian) told us we were doing the right things. We were looking for fluidity on offence. We found it in the end.”

“We worked so hard and had to finish it,” added Team USA’s Ashleigh Johnson. “Those last essential goals were needed to finish the game. A lot of changes have been made (in the team) and people coming back, including me. There are so many pieces of the puzzle. We were a little rough around the edges, but we got into a rhythm and it’s nice in a new team.”

Scoring
USA 8 (1, 2, 3, 2) R. Fattal 3, M. Seidemann 2, M. Steffens 1, P. Hauschild 1, A. Williams 1
NED 6 (2, 0, 2, 2) C. van der Sloot 3, D. Genee 1, M. Megens 1, B. Sleeking 1
6×5 – USA – 1-5, NED – 2-5
Penalties – USA – 0/0 – NED – 0/0

The above press release was posted by Swimming World in conjunction with USA Water Polo. For press releases and advertising inquiries please contact Advertising@SwimmingWorld.com.
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Pro Women Fitness
6 years ago

tg :

Thomas A. Small
6 years ago

Congratulations

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