LONG BEACH, Calif. - The Cal State Fullerton Titans men's water polo team lost 16-4 to the No. 11 Long Beach State on Friday at the Ken Lindgren Aquatics Center
Alec Isaacman,
Jacob Hatch, Zach Ewing, and Dominic Herhandez found the back of the net for the Titans.
Garrett Henderson made seven saves for the game.
The Titans hung tough in the first quarter after going down 2-0. Â
Alec Isaacman scored and
Jacob Hatch also scored to tie the score at 2-2. Â However, the Beach snuck a goal in with two seconds left in the quarter to take a 3-2 lead.
The Beach outscored the Titans 5-0 in the second quarter and took a 8-2 lead into halftime.
After 8 straight unanswered goals that turned the game into a laugher for the Beach,
Zack Ewing broke the drought and scored on a powerplay in the third quarter. Â The Beach led 13-3 after three quarters.
Dominic Hernandez got a late consolation goal for the Titans in the fourth quarter. Â
The Titans will wrap up conference play with their final road game next week when they head to UC Irvine. Â The Titans will close out the weekend with their final home game of the season against California Baptist University on Sunday.
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