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US women’s water polo knocked out by Australia in sudden death

PARIS — It took sudden death to make it happen, but the U.S. women’s run of water polo gold medals has come to an end.
Australia beat the U.S. in sudden death in a thrilling semifinal match Thursday at La Defense Arena, 14-13 – 6-5 in a shootout – to advance to Saturday’s championship match against Spain.
The U.S. had won three straight gold medals in the sport.
Australia overcame an 8-6 deficit in the fourth period when Bronte Halligan scored two goals to tie, the last with 2:54 to play.
Both teams made their first five attempts of the penalty-shot period, sending the match to sudden death. Zoe Arancini made her second penalty shot, skipping a shot past goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson.
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Australia goalkeeper Gabriella Palm deflected the next shot by Maddie Musselman for the win.
The U.S. will play the Netherlands for the bronze medal.
Australia is unbeaten in the Olympics.
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