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USA Women Beat Spain 9-8 To Begin Exhibition Series

Irvine, CA - June 20 - The USA Women's National Team beat Spain 9-8 tonight at William Woollett Aquatics Center. Jenna Flynn led the charge for Team USA with three goals while Amanda Longan went the distance in net to record 13 saves. Team USA will play against Spain again on Sunday afternoon at Long Beach City College at 4:00pm et/1:00pm pt. Tickets to the match are available here. The match will stream LIVE on Overnght with stats from 6-8 Sports.

Team USA and Spain were locked in an old school defensive battle in this contest. The United States struck first from Rachel Gazzaniga on a counter attack and then Bea Ortiz leveled the score for Spain. Midway through the opening frame, Anna Pearson earned a penalty and Flynn converted from five meters for a 2-1 lead which stood at the end of one. The second period remained scoreless until Flynn was able to find the back of the net on a power play courtesy of Tara Prentice. Daniela Moreno cut the deficit in half for Spain before Gazzaniga put away her second goal to push the lead back to two. Paula Camus would respond for the visitors on the ensuing possession to make the score 4-3 in favor of Team USA at halftime.

The low-scoring feud continued into the third quarter with great saves from both goalkeepers. Nearly three minutes in, Jovana Sekulic earned an exclusion and Emma Lineback fired one into the back of the net on a player-advantage. Five more minutes went by before Anni Espar scored on a counter attack for Spain to leave the score at 5-4 for the United States entering the final frame. In the fourth, both offenses picked up their games. First, Ryann Neushul converted on a penalty attempt before Moreno scored on a Spanish power play, Elena Ruiz put one away on a penalty try, and Alba Muñoz rang the register during a 6-on-5 opportunity for Spain's first lead of the game. Flynn and Pearson responded with back-to-back power play goals to regain the American edge prior to Ari Ruiz knotting things back up with just under two minutes to play. Team USA had control of the ball and looked to Pearson in set who drew two exclusions in quick succession leaving Neushul open to step up and put away the game-winner. In an attempt to tie the score late, Spain would not get a shot off and the United States claimed a 9-8 victory.

Team USA went 6/18 on power plays and 1/2 on penalties while Spain went 3/11 on power plays and 1/1 on penalties. 

Scoring - Stats
USA 9 (2, 2, 1, 4) J. Flynn 3, R. Neushul 2, R. Gazzaniga 2, E. Lineback 1, A. Pearson 1
ESP 8 (1, 2, 1, 4) D. Moreno 2, A. Ruiz 1, A. Espar 1, B. Ortiz 1, E. Ruiz 1, P. Camus 1, A. Muñoz 1
Saves - USA - A. Longan 13 - ESP - M. Terre 5
6x5 - USA  - 6/18 - ESP - 3/11
Penalties - USA - 1/2 - ESP - 1/1
 
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Players Mentioned

Amanda Longan

Amanda Longan

Goalkeeper
6' 1"
Professional
USC / NYAC
Ryann Neushul

Ryann Neushul

Attacker
5' 7"
Redshirt Senior
Stanford / NYAC / Santa Barbara 805
Tara Prentice

Tara Prentice

Center
6' 0"
Professional
UC Irvine / NYAC / Sabadell
Jovana Sekulic

Jovana Sekulic

Center
Redshirt Junior
Princeton / NYAC
Jenna Flynn

Jenna Flynn

Attacker
5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
Stanford / NYAC / 680
Emma Lineback

Emma Lineback

Attacker
5' 6"
Redshirt Junior
UCLA / NYAC

Players Mentioned

Amanda Longan

Amanda Longan

6' 1"
Professional
USC / NYAC
Goalkeeper
Ryann Neushul

Ryann Neushul

5' 7"
Redshirt Senior
Stanford / NYAC / Santa Barbara 805
Attacker
Tara Prentice

Tara Prentice

6' 0"
Professional
UC Irvine / NYAC / Sabadell
Center
Jovana Sekulic

Jovana Sekulic

Redshirt Junior
Princeton / NYAC
Center
Jenna Flynn

Jenna Flynn

5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
Stanford / NYAC / 680
Attacker
Emma Lineback

Emma Lineback

5' 6"
Redshirt Junior
UCLA / NYAC
Attacker