Bucknell University Athletics

Men's Water Polo Splits Final Day of West Coast Tour
9/8/2024 5:17:00 PM | Men's Water Polo
LA JOLLA, Calif. - Â The Bucknell men's water polo team split a pair of games on the final day of UC San Diego's Triton Invitational, defeating Redlands 14-11 on Sunday morning before falling 24-12 to No. 10 Long Beach State later in the day. The Bison went 2-2 on the trip west, with both losses coming to ranked teams.Â
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Bucknell 14, Redlands 11
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Bucknell quickly jumped to an early lead over the Bulldogs, with five players recording multi-goal performances. Sophomore Sean Tunnicliff, freshman Tyler Hedblad, and senior Hasan Mogultay each scored twice in the first quarter. Tunnicliff and junior Aleksa Stefanovic set the tone by netting the first two of Bucknell's seven goals 13 seconds apart, establishing a two-goal lead.
Redlands responded with a flurry of five goals, three of which were netted by senior attacker Dean Moody.
Despite Redlands narrowing the gap to just one goal by the end of the first quarter, Bucknell maintained its lead, heading into the break with a 9-8 advantage.
The Bison limited the Bulldogs to just one goal in the third quarter while Mogultay, Tunnicliff, and senior Shay Gillearn each found the back of the net. Stefanovic added two more goals, sealing the victory for Bucknell. In addition to his three goals, Tunnicliff led the team with four ejections drawn.Â
Sophomore David Dumitru recorded 14 saves in net and Matt Ryckman recorded three steals and ejections drawn for the Bison.
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#10 Long Beach State 24, Bucknell 12
In Bucknell's game against Long Beach State, 10 different Bison players found the back of the net, including freshman Jack Dillane, who scored his first collegiate goal late in the fourth quarter. Tunnicliff opened the scoring for Bucknell, responding to a 5-1 run by Long Beach. The 49ers added two more goals before freshman Jovan Udovicic netted Bucknell's second, followed closely by juniors Jack Murad and Aleksa Stefanovic, who each added one. By halftime, Long Beach led 13-4.
The Bison opened the second half on a strong note with a 7-6 run, highlighted by two goals from Hedblad and one each from Mogultay and Gillearn, bringing the score to 18-10. Despite their momentum, Bucknell was unable to close the gap and take the lead.
The Bison are back in action next weekend at the Princeton Invitational.Â
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Bucknell 14, Redlands 11
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Bucknell quickly jumped to an early lead over the Bulldogs, with five players recording multi-goal performances. Sophomore Sean Tunnicliff, freshman Tyler Hedblad, and senior Hasan Mogultay each scored twice in the first quarter. Tunnicliff and junior Aleksa Stefanovic set the tone by netting the first two of Bucknell's seven goals 13 seconds apart, establishing a two-goal lead.
Redlands responded with a flurry of five goals, three of which were netted by senior attacker Dean Moody.
Despite Redlands narrowing the gap to just one goal by the end of the first quarter, Bucknell maintained its lead, heading into the break with a 9-8 advantage.
The Bison limited the Bulldogs to just one goal in the third quarter while Mogultay, Tunnicliff, and senior Shay Gillearn each found the back of the net. Stefanovic added two more goals, sealing the victory for Bucknell. In addition to his three goals, Tunnicliff led the team with four ejections drawn.Â
Sophomore David Dumitru recorded 14 saves in net and Matt Ryckman recorded three steals and ejections drawn for the Bison.
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#10 Long Beach State 24, Bucknell 12
In Bucknell's game against Long Beach State, 10 different Bison players found the back of the net, including freshman Jack Dillane, who scored his first collegiate goal late in the fourth quarter. Tunnicliff opened the scoring for Bucknell, responding to a 5-1 run by Long Beach. The 49ers added two more goals before freshman Jovan Udovicic netted Bucknell's second, followed closely by juniors Jack Murad and Aleksa Stefanovic, who each added one. By halftime, Long Beach led 13-4.
The Bison opened the second half on a strong note with a 7-6 run, highlighted by two goals from Hedblad and one each from Mogultay and Gillearn, bringing the score to 18-10. Despite their momentum, Bucknell was unable to close the gap and take the lead.
The Bison are back in action next weekend at the Princeton Invitational.Â
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Team Stats
UR
BUCK
Shots
11
14
Goals
11
14
Assists
0
0
Points
11
14
Exclusions
0
0
Steals
0
3
Sprints
0
0
1
Sean Tunnicliff
7:33
Aleksa Stefanovic
7:20
Spencer Clinton
6:16
Sean Tunnicliff
5:50
Hasan Mogultay
3:52
Dean Moody
3:35
Tyler Hedblad
3:07
Dean Moody
2:39
Ron Gvishi
2:12
Hasan Mogultay
1:30
Tyler Hedblad
0:53
Dean Moody
0:08
2
Jovan Udovicic
5:32
Nicolas Fedotov
3:54
Matt Ryckman
2:56
Ron Gvishi
2:26
Dean Moody
0:11
3
Sean Tunnicliff
4:30
Hasan Mogultay
3:23
Harrison DeCourcy
3:08
Shay Gillearn
2:01
4
Aleksa Stefanovic
7:03
Aleksa Stefanovic
3:23
Brody Nielsen
2:19
Kalani Nelson
0:09
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