Concordia’s Historic Season Comes To A Close On National Stage
Concordia University Irvine's women's water polo team concluded a historic season with a strong performance in their NCAA Tournament debut against Wagner University. Despite falling into an early 4-0 deficit, the Golden Eagles showed resilience by narrowing the gap to just one goal at two different points in the match. The game ended in a tight 10-8 defeat, with standout contributions from players like Sierrah Ferguson and Anna Tyukasz. The season was marked by several program milestones, achieving a record of 20-10.
By the Numbers- Concordia finished the season with a 20-10 record.
- First time the team competed in the NCAA Tournament.
- CUI faced Wagner after winning the WWPA Championship.
- The team was competitive, being down 9-8 late in the fourth quarter.
The team will be looking to build on this success as they prepare for the next season, aiming to improve on their recent performance and capitalize on their momentum heading into future competitions.
Bottom LineConcordia's remarkable season has set a new standard for the program, showcasing their potential on a national stage and providing a strong foundation for future success in women's water polo.
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