Spain 19, Netherlands 18
In five games so far in Paris, neither Spain nor the Netherlands have missed many shots. The two highest scoring teams in the field played the highest-scoring game of the tournament, but it was a great goalie save that lifted Spain to a penalty shootout win for a trip to the gold medal game.
Spain and the Netherlands were tied, 14-14, at the end of regulation after each team scored three goals in the final four minutes. Maica Garcia scored just in front of the goal with 30 seconds left to briefly put Spain ahead. The Netherlands’ Brigitte Sleeking responded with a buzzer-beating goal that sent the game to penalties.
Unsurprisingly, both teams made their first four penalty shots. Sleeking stepped up for her team’s final attempt, but her shot was saved by Spain keeper Martina Terre. Garcia again came up big for her team, nailing her penalty for Spain’s fifth and game-winning make.
Spain looked to have the game in total control after leading 6-1 at the end of the first. The Spanish led 10-5 at the half, but the Netherlands outscored its opponent 6-1 in the third to even the score with eight minutes to play.
Judith Forca led all scorers with five goals, and her Spanish teammate Elena Ruiz added four.
Simone van de Kraats led the Netherlands with four goals. Four Netherlands players added two goals each.
Coming into Thursday’s semifinal, the Netherlands had scored 70 goals in Paris, while Spain had scored 69.
With the win, Spain advances to the gold medal game for the second straight Olympics. It lost to the U.S. in Tokyo three years ago.
The Netherlands will play for a second straight bronze medal.
Classification matches
Italy advanced to the fifth place game with 10-5 a win over Canada on Thursday morning. In the other classification game, Hungary defeated Greece, 12-9.
Hungary and Italy will now play for fifth place on Saturday at 8 a.m. ET. Canada and Greece will face off for seventh place on Saturday at 3 a.m. ET.