Goals by
Michael Rojas and
Manuel Soto Estela broke a 19-19 tie in the second overtime and defensive plays by
Milos Popovic and
Julen Alonso made the lead stand as Salem University opened Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference play with a 21-20 victory over Mercyhurst University Saturday at Washington, Pa. Popovic had a game-high six goals to go with four assists.
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The Tigers made it a sweep on the day, holding off a late charge to defeat Monmouth College (Ill.) 18-12. Popovic and Rojas led Salem with four goals apiece.
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Salem (7-7, 2-0 MAWPC) built a four-goal lead in the first period against Mercyhurst (3-10, 1-1), but the Lakers rallied and led 14-11 in the fourth period. The Tigers came back to tie the game 14-14 on goals by Popovic, Soto Estela and
Robert Juhas.
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Mercyhurst broke the tie and built the lead to two goals, but
Adam Hudson scored a pair of goals in a span of 26 seconds to even the contest again. Neither team scored in the final 1:07 of regulation as the game went to overtime tied 16-16. Alonso made a steal in the final seconds to preserve the tie.
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Juhas broke an 18-18 tie on a power play goal with 16 seconds left in the first overtime. But Mercyhurst answered with four seconds remaining to send the game to a second overtime.
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Salem held Mercyhurst without a shot in the first minute-plus and Rojas put the Tigers ahead to stay with 1:49 left off an assist from Popovic. Rojas then assisted on what proved to be the winning goal by Soto Estela as Salem led 21-19 with 1:04 remaining.
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Popovic blocked a shot with less than a minute left and Alonso recorded a save in the final 28 seconds. Mercyhurst made it a one-goal game with 13 seconds left, but that was the Lakers' last offensive challenge as Salem held on for the win.
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Juhas finished with four goals, while Hudson and Soto Estela added three goals apiece. Rojas led all players with seven assists. Alonso tallied 16 saves and four steals in goal.
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Against Monmouth (0-4, 0-2), Salem took a 5-0 first period lead on goals by five different players, the last two goals by
Salvador Orozco and Saequon Miller. Popovic's goal early in the second period built the lead to 6-0 before Monmouth got on the scoreboard with 6:52 left before halftime.
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Salem led 8-3 at the break and built a double-digit lead as Rojas scored all of his goals in a 6-0 third period. The Tigers survived a late fourth period Monmouth run to seal the win.
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Alonso finished with seven saves and six steals in three periods in goal. Rojas added three assists.
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Salem is among six MAWPC teams competing in the conference invite. The event is hosted by Washington and Jefferson College.
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The Tigers wrap up weekend play Sunday morning against Gannon University. Game time is 11:20 a.m.