USA Men Take Eighth Place In Singapore Following 9-8 Loss To Italy
Ryder Dodd scored three goals in the loss to Italy
Singapore - July 24 - The USA Men's National Team finished in eighth place at the 2025 World Aquatics World Championship following a 9-8 loss to Italy. Ryder Dodd scored three goals to lead the offense in the loss while Adrian Weinberg recorded 12 saves in net. Team USA finishes play in Singapore with a 3-3 record picking up wins over Canada, Brazil and Singapore.
The first quarter was a back and forth affair as Ryder Dodd got the scoring started almost immediately with a tally in the opening 35 seconds for a 1-0 lead. Italy answered on the very next possession to tie the game at 1-1. Ryder Dodd returned fire moments later for a 2-1 lead only to see Italy find the equalizer at the 5:09 mark in the opening quarter. Italy took their first lead of the match with 2:12 to go in the period but Hannes Daube tied the game on a power play strike with time running out to make it 3-3 after one.
Italy built a two goal lead halfway through the second quarter at 5-3 but Chase Dodd cut into that advantage not long after with an extraman goal for a 5-4 game. That would stay the score for the remainder of the first half. Italy drew a penalty in the opening minute of the third quarter and scored to go back ahead by two at 6-4. Team USA ended a scoring drought of more than nine minutes when Dylan Woodhead slammed home a post pass on the power play for a 6-5 game with 3:04 to play in the third. Italy again went up two, but Dominic Brown delivered on the power play with a little more than 90 seconds to go in the quarter. That score made it 7-6 in favor of Italy and that was the difference going to the fourth.
The see-saw battle continued into the fourth as Italy once again went up two only to see Daube score for an 8-7 match with 4:43 to go. Italy took the lead by two once more at 9-7 on a player advantage goal with 2:18 remaining. Chase Dodd answered with a power play strike of his own to make it 9-8 in favor of Italy with 2:03 to play. Team USA went hard looking for the tying goal but a power play with :32 to play in the game was well-defended by Italy as they picked up two critical blocks to secure the one goal win.
Team USA went 5/12 on power plays with no penalties attempted while Italy was 2/7 on power plays and 2/2 on penalties.
Scoring - Stats
USA 8 (3, 1, 2, 2) R. Dodd 3, H. Daube 2, C. Dodd 1, D. Brown 1, D. Woodhead 1
ITA 9 (3, 2, 2, 2) F. Ferrero 2, E. di Somma 2, L. Bruni 1, A. Velotto 1, F. Condemi 1, G. Cannella 1, F. Cassia 1
Saves - USA - A. Weinberg 12 - ITA - G. Nicosia 10
6x5 - USA - 5/12 - ITA - 2/7
Penalties - USA - 0/0 - ITA - 2/2
The first quarter was a back and forth affair as Ryder Dodd got the scoring started almost immediately with a tally in the opening 35 seconds for a 1-0 lead. Italy answered on the very next possession to tie the game at 1-1. Ryder Dodd returned fire moments later for a 2-1 lead only to see Italy find the equalizer at the 5:09 mark in the opening quarter. Italy took their first lead of the match with 2:12 to go in the period but Hannes Daube tied the game on a power play strike with time running out to make it 3-3 after one.
Italy built a two goal lead halfway through the second quarter at 5-3 but Chase Dodd cut into that advantage not long after with an extraman goal for a 5-4 game. That would stay the score for the remainder of the first half. Italy drew a penalty in the opening minute of the third quarter and scored to go back ahead by two at 6-4. Team USA ended a scoring drought of more than nine minutes when Dylan Woodhead slammed home a post pass on the power play for a 6-5 game with 3:04 to play in the third. Italy again went up two, but Dominic Brown delivered on the power play with a little more than 90 seconds to go in the quarter. That score made it 7-6 in favor of Italy and that was the difference going to the fourth.
The see-saw battle continued into the fourth as Italy once again went up two only to see Daube score for an 8-7 match with 4:43 to go. Italy took the lead by two once more at 9-7 on a player advantage goal with 2:18 remaining. Chase Dodd answered with a power play strike of his own to make it 9-8 in favor of Italy with 2:03 to play. Team USA went hard looking for the tying goal but a power play with :32 to play in the game was well-defended by Italy as they picked up two critical blocks to secure the one goal win.
Team USA went 5/12 on power plays with no penalties attempted while Italy was 2/7 on power plays and 2/2 on penalties.
Scoring - Stats
USA 8 (3, 1, 2, 2) R. Dodd 3, H. Daube 2, C. Dodd 1, D. Brown 1, D. Woodhead 1
ITA 9 (3, 2, 2, 2) F. Ferrero 2, E. di Somma 2, L. Bruni 1, A. Velotto 1, F. Condemi 1, G. Cannella 1, F. Cassia 1
Saves - USA - A. Weinberg 12 - ITA - G. Nicosia 10
6x5 - USA - 5/12 - ITA - 2/7
Penalties - USA - 0/0 - ITA - 2/2
Players Mentioned
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Hannes Daube
- Attacker
- 6' 5"
- Professional
- USC / NYAC / UWA Torpedoes
-
Dylan Woodhead
- Defender
- 6' 7"
- Professional
- Stanford / Vouliagmeni
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Chase Dodd
- Attacker
- 6' 4"
- Redshirt Junior
- UCLA / Vanguard Aquatics
-
Adrian Weinberg
- Goalkeeper
- 6' 5"
- Professional
- California / Chios
-
Ryder Dodd
- Attacker
- Freshman
- UCLA / Mission WPC
-
Dominic Brown
- Center
- 6' 6"
- Redshirt Sophomore
- California / LA Athletic Club
Players Mentioned
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Hannes Daube
- 6' 5"
- Professional
- USC / NYAC / UWA Torpedoes
- Attacker
-
Dylan Woodhead
- 6' 7"
- Professional
- Stanford / Vouliagmeni
- Defender
-
Chase Dodd
- 6' 4"
- Redshirt Junior
- UCLA / Vanguard Aquatics
- Attacker
-
Adrian Weinberg
- 6' 5"
- Professional
- California / Chios
- Goalkeeper
-
Ryder Dodd
- Freshman
- UCLA / Mission WPC
- Attacker
-
Dominic Brown
- 6' 6"
- Redshirt Sophomore
- California / LA Athletic Club
- Center