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Men's Senior National Team

USA Men Bounce Back On Day Two At Super Final With 15-7 Win Over Japan

Team USA earned their first win at the Super Final defeating Japan earlier today (pictured against Montenegro in game 1)
Tbilisi, Georgia - June 27 - The USA Men's National Team picked up their first win in Georgia on day two of the FINA World League Super Final with a 15-7 win over Japan. Ben Hallock scored four goals, Hannes Daube added three goals and Alex Wolf recorded 15 saves in net. Wolf earned player of the match honors for his efforts. Team USA closes out group play tomorrow against Georgia at 8:30am et/5:30am pt. Live stats will be available for each match by clicking here, with live streaming available of the semifinal and final day of competition via FloSports, by clicking here (subscription required).

Japan scored the first goal of the match for a 1-0 lead only to see Team USA respond with three straight goals. Daube, Hallock and Luca Cupido all delivered for a 3-1 lead with 4:20 to play in the first quarter and the United States would never trail again. Japan closed to within one at the end of the first quarter but Hallock put the lead back to two early in the second period. Japan followed with two straight goals to even the score at 4-4 with 4:25 to play in the first half. Again, the United States ran off three straight goals, this time from Max Irving, Marko Vavic and Hallock for a 7-4 halftime edge. 

The third quarter saw the Japanese once again rally, as Yusuke Inaba scored two of his three goals on the day to make it 7-6 with 3:10 left in the quarter. Daube, Irving and Ben Stevenson answered with a trio of scores for a 10-6 lead going into the final eight minutes. There would be no more rallies after that as the Team USA defense clamped down allowing just one more goal. On the offensive end they finished strong with five more goals. Johnny Hooper closed out the offensive outburst with two goals over the final 2:21 to seal the win.

Team USA went 2/7 on power plays but took advantage on penalties going 4/6. Japan went 1/8 on power plays and 1/1 on penalties. 

Scoring - Stats
USA 15 (3, 4, 3, 5) B. Hallock 4, H. Daube 3, J. Hooper 2, L. Cupido 2, M. Irving 2, M. Vavic 1, B. Stevenson 1
JPN 7 (2, 2, 2, 1) Y. Inaba 3, M. Takata 1. T. Suzuki 1, M. Shiga 1, S. Adachi 1
Saves - USA - A. Wolf - 15 JPN - K. Tanamura 7
6x5 - USA - 2/7 JPN - 1/8
Penalties - USA - 4/6 - JPN 1/1
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Players Mentioned

Luca Cupido

Luca Cupido

Attacker
6' 4"
Professional
Camogli
Hannes Daube

Hannes Daube

Attacker
6' 4"
Professional
Trojan/Olympiacos
Ben Hallock

Ben Hallock

Center
6' 6"
Professional
Stanford WPF/Pro Recco
Johnny Hooper

Johnny Hooper

Attacker
6' 1"
Professional
Olympic Club/Palaio Faliro
Max Irving

Max Irving

Attacker
6' 1"
Professional
NY Athletic Club/Olympiacos
Ben Stevenson

Ben Stevenson

Attacker
6' 4"
Professional
NY Athletic Club / Glyfada
Marko Vavic

Marko Vavic

Attacker
6' 5"
Professional
Trojan/Roma Nuoto
Alex Wolf

Alex Wolf

Goalkeeper
6' 7"
Professional
Bruin/Hydraikos

Players Mentioned

Luca Cupido

Luca Cupido

6' 4"
Professional
Camogli
Attacker
Hannes Daube

Hannes Daube

6' 4"
Professional
Trojan/Olympiacos
Attacker
Ben Hallock

Ben Hallock

6' 6"
Professional
Stanford WPF/Pro Recco
Center
Johnny Hooper

Johnny Hooper

6' 1"
Professional
Olympic Club/Palaio Faliro
Attacker
Max Irving

Max Irving

6' 1"
Professional
NY Athletic Club/Olympiacos
Attacker
Ben Stevenson

Ben Stevenson

6' 4"
Professional
NY Athletic Club / Glyfada
Attacker
Marko Vavic

Marko Vavic

6' 5"
Professional
Trojan/Roma Nuoto
Attacker
Alex Wolf

Alex Wolf

6' 7"
Professional
Bruin/Hydraikos
Goalkeeper