NANTERRE, France — The U.S. reign over women's water polo ended on Thursday night, stopped by a flood of turnovers and a terrific defensive performance by Gabi Palm and Australia.
Palm denied Maddie Musselman in a penalty shootout and the Aussies returned to their glory days with a dramatic 14-13 victory in the semifinals of the Paris Olympics, ending the United States' try for a fourth consecutive gold medal.
Australia won gold in the first women's water polo tournament at the 2000 Sydney Games. It also took home bronze medals in 2008 and 2012. But it hadn't been back to the Olympic podium since — until now.
''To be starting to etch our own way in history and to continue that legacy is so special,'' Palm said.
Next up for Australia is Spain, which advanced with a 19-18 victory over the Netherlands in a penalty shootout. The gold-medal match is on Saturday at Paris La Defense Arena.
The U.S. led 5-2 at halftime and 8-6 early in the fourth quarter, but it struggled offensively for the second straight game. The Americans needed 17 saves by Ashleigh Johnson to slip by Hungary in a 5-4 victory in the quarterfinals.
Bothered by Australia's superior size and length, the U.S. managed only three goals in the second half.
''I'm just incredibly proud of how we fought and competed," U.S. coach Adam Krikorian said. ''We competed our butts off. ... As gritty as we were, the Australians were just as gritty.''