In goal for Australia, Alicia McCormack performed well, blocking a key penalty shot, and was assisted by Nicola Zagame who scored two goals in the victory over the United States. Lauren Wenger led the United States side with two goals scored, while Betsey Armstrong made 14 saves in goal.
The USA scored the first two goals in the game, before the Australians battled back, scoring three goals in the second quarter. At the start of the second half, Zagame scored both her goals to take the Australian side up 6-3.
The Australian squad contains eight new players who have not represented the country at the Olympics before. Coach Greg McFadden has been trying to create Olympic-like stress in order to prepare the team for the Games.
After the VISA Water Polo International concluded, the Olympic draw was announced, with Australia set to play Italy, Great Britain, and Russia in group play.
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