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No. 19 Air Force Opens Season at Triton Invitational
Sept. 2, 2009
The 19th-ranked Air Force water polo team starts the 2009 season this weekend as it travels to La Jolla, Calif., to compete in the annual Triton Invitational, hosted by UC San Diego, Sept. 5-6. The Falcons, competing in Group A, play sixth-ranked conference rival Loyola Marymount and top-ranked defending national champion USC on Saturday, followed by a contest with WWPA foe Pomona-Pitzer on Sunday. Air Force's final match-up of the tournament will be determined based on the results of the weekend.
The Triton Invitational Field...
Scouting the Falcons... Junior Bobby Geiger, who led the Falcons with 52 goals in 2008, returns to anchor the Air Force offense, along with seniors Jack Hines and Alex Churnside, who contributed 46 and 44 goals, respectively, last season. Churnside was also the team's top all-around scorer in 2008, adding 33 assists for a team-best 77 points.
Head Coach Jeff Ehrlich...
Since his arrival at Air Force, Ehrlich has led the team to a combined 147-143 overall record. Additionally, the Falcons have been nationally ranked in the top 20 at the end of nine of Ehrlich's 10 seasons, with a best final ranking of 13th in 1999.
Scouting the Lions... LMU is coached by John Loughran, in his 13th year at the helm of the program. The Lions are led by a pair of two-time All-Americans, juniors Tibor Forai and Andy Stevens. Forai led LMU with 53 goals in 2009, while Stevens led the nations in saves last season with 308.
Scouting the Trojans... USC is coached by Jovan Vavic, in his 15th year at the helm of the program. The Trojans return their top three scorers from the undefeated 2008 season, All-Americans J.W. Krumpholz, Shea Buckner and Matt Sagehorn. Krumpholz, the only collegiate member of the 2008 silver-medal-winning U.S. Olympic water polo team and the winner of the Cutino Award and National Player of the Year Award, had 43 goals for the Trojans last season. Meanwhile, Buckner added 42 goals, followed by Sagehorn with 40 scores.
Scouting the Sagehens... Pomona is coached by Alex Rodriguez, in his fifth season at the helm of the program. Leading the Sagehens in 2008 will be juniors Ryan Balikian and Ben Hadley, who ranked among the top 30 goal scorers in the nation last year with 56 goals each and earned all-conference honors for their efforts.
Series Records... The meeting between Air Force and USC is the 15th in the series, with the Trojans undefeated against the Falcons. The two teams met last year at the NorCal Tournament, as USC secured a 19-1 victory. Meanwhile, the Falcons hold a 15-0 advantage in their series versus Pomona, including a pair of victories last season.
Air Force Picked Fifth in WWPA Preseason Coaches Poll... UC San Diego finished second in the voting, with 141 points. Santa Clara and UC Davis were selected as the third- and fourth-place picks in the coaches' poll, respectively, while Air Force, which finished third in 2007, rounded out the top five. Redlands was selected to finish sixth in the WWPA, followed by Pomona-Pitzer and Claremont in seventh and eighth place, respectively. Rounding out the conference rankings were Cal Lutheran, UC Santa Cruz, Occidental, Whittier, Chapman and La Verne.
In the Record Books... In addition, two other Air Force players--senior captain Jack Hines and junior Bobby Geiger--could move into the top-25 scoring list by the end of the season. Hines (113 points) and Geiger (102 points) need to reach the benchmark of 162 career points to move into the top 25 past 1978 graduate John Wellsfry.
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