Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

Spain earned a dominant 26-10 win over Japan in the Women’s Division I Water Polo Tournament. The Olympic champions excelled with strong center forward play, as Paula Camus and Paula Crespi scored nine goals combined. Spain netted 19 field goals, capitalizing on opportunities when Japan's goalkeeper ventured out. Japanese youngster Nina Lowrey scored three goals in her international debut at just under 17, but Japan struggled to match Spain’s offense throughout the match.

The United States pulled off an upset by defeating Hungary 12-8, even after captain Rachel Gazzaniga received a red card, leaving the USA a player down for four minutes. Hungary managed only a penalty goal by Kamilla Farago during this time. The USA rallied from a 5-4 deficit to lead 9-5 by the end of the third quarter. Ryann Neushul and Jewel Roemer each scored three goals for the USA. Hungary’s Kamilla Farago also scored three, while Hungarian goalkeepers combined for 10 saves. The USA outshot Hungary 36 to 26 and led in steals, 4-0.