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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The UCLA men’s water polo program has won eight NCAA Championships: ’69, ’71, ’72, ’95, ’96, ’99, ’00, ’04

TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE BRUINS Barabino, Culpan, Daboub Danner, Fahlsing, Fuentes Hartshorne, Lenhart, McClintick Meinhold, Mirarchi Moore, Najarian, Pickell, Pray L. Reynolds, P. Reynolds Sherwood, Wendt, White Woepse, Zwaneveld Camou, Farmer, Fellner, Grover, Irving D. Marshall, G. Marshall, Mavusi Milos, Ordway, Ramirez Riggins, Roberts, Robinson Runkel, Ruzic

Game-By-Game Stats and Polls 21 3 MPSF Standings and Honors 22 4 UCLA HISTORY 5 Head Coaching History 23 Year-by-Year Results 23 27 6 All-Time vs. Opponents 28 7 All-Time Letterwinners School Records 30 NCAA Tournament History 31 8 Water Polo Honors 32 9 All-Americans and Olympians 33 10 GENERAL INFORMATION 11 34 12 Media Information 35 13 Athletic Administrators i 14 The UCLA Experience 15 Credits: The 2013 UCLA men’s water polo media guide was 16 written, edited and designed by Ryan Finney, Associate SID 17 with assistance from Alex Timiraos. Photography by ASUCLA 17 Campus Studio (Don Liebig), Allen Lorentzen, Jeff Sipsey, Brock Photography, Berliner Studios, Andrew Bernstein, Ruth 18 Scott Chambers, Scott Quintard and the Los Angeles Visitors and 19 Convention Bureau.

2012 IN REVIEW Statistics and Results

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THIS IS UCLA Spieker Aquatics Center Radio/TV Roster 2013 Roster COACHING STAFF Head Coach Adam Wright Assistant Coach Dustin Litvak

Lucas Reynolds

Chris Wendt

Aimone Barabino

2013 MEN’S WATER POLO SCHEDULE Day

Date

Opponent

Site

Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat.-Sun. Fri. Sat. Sat. Fri. Sat.-Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Fri. Sun. Sun. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Thu. Fri-Sun. Sat.-Sun.

Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 21-22 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 12-13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Dec. 7-8

UCLA Invitational at Triton Invitational1 at Inland Empire Classic2 at NorCal Tournament3 Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Princeton at UC San Diego at SoCal Tournament4 at Stanford* at Santa Clara vs. West Valley (Exh.) at UC Irvine* Pacific* Long Beach CC (Exhi.) California* Concordia at Long Beach State* at Pepperdine* UC Santa Barbara* USC* MPSF Tournament5 NCAA Tournament6

Spieker Aquatics Center San Diego, Calif. Redlands, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Spieker Aquatics Center Los Angeles, Calif. Spieker Aquatics Center San Diego, Calif. Irvine, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Irvine, Calif. Spieker Aquatics Center Spieker Aquatics Center Spieker Aquatics Center Spieker Aquatics Center Long Beach, Calif. Malibu, Calif. Spieker Aquatics Center Spieker Aquatics Center Stockton, Calif. Stanford, Calif.

Time All Day All Day All Day All Day 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. All Day TBD 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. All Day All Day

Cover: The cover of the media guide features UCLA’s four seniors and the Bruins’ Spieker Aquatics Center. Cover photos by Don Liebig.

QUICK FACTS Location

J.D. Morgan Center 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Chancellor Gene Block Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero Assoc. Athletic Director Ken Weiner Faculty Athletic Rep. Donald Morrison Home Pool Spieker Aquatics Center Enrollment 37,500 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Conference Water Polo Contact Al Beaird Conference Phone (925) 296-0723 Conference Fax (925) 296-0724

*all game times are Pacific 1 Triton Invitational (hosted by UC San Diego) 2 Inland Empire Classic (hosted by Redlands) 3 NorCal Tournament (hosted by California) 4 SoCal Tournament (hosted by UC Irvine) 5 MPSF Tournament (hosted by Pacific) 6 NCAA Tournament (hosted by Stanford)

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National Affiliation NCAA Division I Head Coach Adam Wright (UCLA ‘01) Record at UCLA 94-23 (4 years) Coach’s Phone (310) 267-4912 2012 Record 28-5 2012 MPSF Record (Finish) 7-1 (2nd) 2012 MPSF Tournament 3rd NCAA Titles (8) ’69, ’71, ’72, ’95, ’96, ’99, ’00, ’04 NCAA Tournament Appearances 29 Men’s Water Polo SID Ryan Finney Finney’s Phone (310) 206-4701 Sports Information Fax (310) 825-8664 Finney’s E-mail rfinney@athletics.ucla.edu Interim Sports Information Director Liza David Web Site www.uclabruins.com Twitter twitter.com/UCLAWaterPolo Facebook www.facebook.com/uclamenswaterpolo


SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER

entering its fifth season as UCLA’s home . . .

SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER The UCLA men’s water polo team begins its fifth season playing at Spieker Aquatics Center in the fall of 2013. Over the past four seasons, UCLA has logged a 35-5 record at its new, state-of-the-art home facility. Spieker Aquatics Center opened in September 2009, in time for the start of the men’s water polo season that fall. PCL Construction broke ground on the facility in July 2008. The athletics department officially opened Spieker Aquatics Center on Sept. 26, 2009, as the men’s water polo team defeated UC Irvine, 10-4, after a dedication ceremony that evening. In 2013, UCLA is slated to play 10 regular-season matches including hosting the UCLA Invitational at Spieker Aquatics Center. In the fall of 2011, UCLA hosted the MPSF Tournament (Nov. 25-27), using Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. The Bruins took full advantage of their home court and won the Conference Tournament by beating top-ranked USC, 10-9, in sudden victory overtime on Nov. 27, 2012. The Bruins can also use the pool at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center when hosting larger events. The Bruins’ women’s water polo program hosted the MPSF Tournament in May 2009, taking advantage of the home setting to win the title at the three-day event.

Entering its fifth full season as UCLA’s home pool, Spieker Aquatics Center features a 52-meter by 25-yard all-deep water pool with a dividing bulkhead, allowing races to take place at varying distances (meters, versus yards). The pool also has four platforms on a diving tower, at heights of three, five seven and one half, and 10-meter platforms, as well as one and three-meter springboards. In addition, the aquatics center features a warming pool for divers directly behind the tower.

Next to the scoreboard is the “Wall of Champions”, showcasing all of UCLA’s water polo, swimming and diving national championship teams, and individual studentathletes’ achievements, record-holders and Olympians.

Adjacent to Sunset Canyon Recreation Center on the northwest portion of campus, the Spieker Aquatics Center was made possible thanks to a generous lead gift from former student-athlete Tod Spieker and his wife, Catherine. Tod, a 1971 UCLA graduate and All-American, swam for the Bruins from 1968-71 and still competes successfully in Master’s Swimming.

When walking through the public entryway to the center, visitors first notice the Donor Wall. All donors who generously made gifts to the Spieker Aquatics Center are recognized on this wall. Additionally, over 50 former UCLA water polo players, swimmers and divers made gifts to “name” a locker. Those names will forever be part of the locker rooms in the new facility.

The main pool, Dirks Pool, is named after Carolyn Dirks, who provided the lead gift for the swimming pool. Dirks Pool has also been used for special use events and Masters Swim meets. The signature feature of the Spieker Aquatics Center is the diving tower, which sits at the west end of the pool. The east end of the pool houses the new scoreboard, an LED, state-of-the-art piece of electronics, making scores, statistics and messages easily visible to all in attendance.

The state-of-the-art facility brings together all three of UCLA’s intercollegiate aquatic sports – water polo, swimming and diving – to one venue. The aquatics center features event lighting and permanent seating with the possibility of additional temporary seating for larger events.

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Separate men’s and women’s locker rooms house enough lockers for all team members, with shower space and bathroom stalls and sinks for each team. Equipment needed for meets and matches have storage capacity on the facility’s south side.


RADIO/TV ROSTER

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1 Garrett Danner

RS-Fr., GK, 6-1, 180 Coto de Caza, Calif. (El Toro)

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1 James Hartshorne

RS-Jr., GK, 6-1, 170 Irvine, Calif. (Northwood)

6 Ryder Roberts Fr., ATK, 6-1, 170 Vista, Calif. (Vista)

11 Jr, ATK, 6-0, 190 San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic)

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Jr,. ATK, 6-0, 185 San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra)

RS-Jr., UTL, 6-1, 195 Rome, Italy (Evangelista Torricelli)

Sr., ATK, 6-1, 205 Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill)

8 Danny McClintick

So., UTL, 6-3, 195 Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura)

So., D, 6-2, 215 Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei)

15 Cody Moore

RS-Fr., C, 6-7, 220 La Cañada, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake)

Fr., C, 6-1, 185 Tustin, Calif. (Mater Dei)

21 Erik Najarian

RS-Fr., ATK, 5-10, 170 Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes)

24 Daniel Lenhart

Jr., ATK, 6-3, 190 Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza)

Adam Wright

Head Coach (5th year) Alma Mater – UCLA ’01

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Fr., ATK, 6-5, 176 Zagreb, Croatia (XV Gymnasium)

Chancellor Ramirez Fr., D, 6-2, 197 Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola)

Paul Reynolds

Jr., ATK, 6-1, 180 Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill)

10 Gordon Marshall

Fr., C, 6-7, 228 Newcastle, Australia (Kotara)

16 Alec Zwaneveld

RS-Fr., ATK, 6-3, 180 Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal)

4 Lovre Milos

9 Anthony Daboub

20 Patrick Woepse

3 Lucas Reynolds

Sr., C, 6-5, 220 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)

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Cristiano Mirarchi

19 Paul Pickell

Jr., GK, 6-6, 210 San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic)

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Christopher Meinhold

12 Chris Fahlsing

2 Stephen White

Aimone Barabino

Sr., UTL, 6-2, 205 Recco, Italy (La Scuola d’Italia [NY])

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Rainer Sherwood

RS-Fr., D, 6-4, 195 Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad)

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Henry Pray

RS-Fr., ATK, 6-4, 180 Pasadena, Calif. (Polytechnic)

23 Chris Wendt

Sr., D, 6-3, 202 River Forest, Ill. (Fenwick)

Jack Fellner

Fr., ATK, 6-2, 180 Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte)


2013 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 1A 1B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

ALPHABETICAL

Name

Pos.

Yr.

Ht. Wt.

Garrett Danner James Hartshorne Stephen White Lucas Reynolds Lovre Milos Paul Reynolds Ryder Roberts Christopher Meinhold Danny McClintick Anthony Daboub Gordon Marshall Aimone Barabino Chris Fahlsing Cristiano Mirarchi Cody Moore Alec Zwaneveld Rainer Sherwood Henry Pray Paul Pickell Patrick Woepse Erik Najarian Chancellor Ramirez Chris Wendt Jack Fellner Daniel Lenhart Jesse Camou David Culpan Matt Farmer Joey Fuentes Jack Grover Maxwell Irving Danny Marshall Armen Mavusi Elliot Ordway Stephen Riggins James Robinson Will Runkel Alek Ruzic

GK GK GK Ctr. Att. Att. Att. Att. Util. Def. Ctr. Utl. Att. Utl. Att. Ctr. Def. Att. Att. Ctr. Att. Def. Def. Att. Att. Att. Att. Ctr. Att. Att. Att. Att. Ctr. GK Att. Att. GK GK

R-Fr.* 6-1 R-Jr.* 6-1 Jr.* 6-6 Sr.* 6-5 Fr. 6-5 Jr. 6-1 Fr. 6-1 Jr.* 6-0 So. 6-3 So. 6-2 Fr. 6-7 Sr. 6-2 Jr.* 6-0 R-Jr.* 6-1 R-Fr.* 6-3 R-Fr.* 6-8 R-Fr.* 6-4 R-Fr. 6-4 Sr.* 6-1 R-Fr.* 6-1 R-Fr.* 5-10 Fr. 6-2 Sr.* 6-3 Fr. 6-2 Jr.* 6-3 Fr.^ 6-1 Jr.^ 6-1 Fr.^ 6-3 So.^ 6-1 Fr.^ 5-10 Fr.^ 6-0 Fr.^ 6-3 Fr.^ 6-4 Fr.^ 6-3 Fr.^ 6-4 Fr.^ 6-4 Fr.^ 6-5 Fr.^ 6-0

180 170 210 220 176 180 170 185 195 215 228 205 190 195 180 230 195 180 205 185 170 197 202 180 190 185 190 209 165 170 165 190 215 185 205 165 190 160

Hometown (Previous School) Coto de Caza, Calif. (El Toro) Irvine, Calif. (Northwood) San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) Zagreb, Croatia (XV Gymnasium) Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill) Vista, Calif. (Vista) San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura) Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) Newcastle, Australia (Kotara) Recco, Italy (La Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi [NY]) San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Rome, Italy (Evangelista Torricelli) Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal) La Cañada, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad) Pasadena, Calif. (Polytechnic) Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill) Tustin, Calif. (Mater Dei) Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) River Forest, Ill. (Fenwick) Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza) Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal) Hillsborough, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) La Grange, Ill. (Fenwick) Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro) Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Wilson) Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) San Anselmo, Calif. (Tamalpais) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Hillsborough, Calif. (Sacred Heart Preparatory) Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes)

No. 10

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1A 24 9 7 6 3 12 14 20 18 17 21 2 4 5

16 22 1B 19 15

Name Aimone Barabino Jesse Camou David Culpan Anthony Daboub Garrett Danner Chris Fahlsing Matt Farmer Jack Fellner Joey Fuentes Jack Grover James Hartshorne Maxwell Irving Daniel Lenhart Danny Marshall Gordon Marshall Armen Mavusi Danny McClintick Christopher Meinhold Lovre Milos Cristiano Mirarchi Cody Moore Erik Najarian Elliot Ordway Paul Pickell Henry Pray Chancellor Ramirez Lucas Reynolds Paul Reynolds Stephen Riggins Ryder Roberts James Robinson Will Runkel Alek Ruzic Rainer Sherwood Chris Wendt Stephen White Patrick Woepse Alec Zwaneveld

*indicates player has utilized redshirt year; ^indicates player is slated to redshirt in 2013

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach

Adam Wright (5th season) Dustin Litvak (1st season) Scott Swanson (1st season)

SUPPORT STAFF Team Manager Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer

Eitan Peled Carl Stocklin Johnathan Wu, Colin Hirshland and Shayan Ghiaee

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

GUIDE TO WATER POLO POSITIONS

Aimone Barabino – eye-MOAN-uh bar-uh-BEE-noh David Culpan – KULL-pen Anthony Daboub – Duh-BOWE Daniel Lenhart – LEN-heart Lovre Milos – LOW-vray MEE-lohs Cristiano Mirarchi – Kris-TEE-ahn-oh mee-RAHR-key Paul Pickell – pic-KELL Chris Wendt – WENT Alec Zwaneveld – ZWAN-eh-veld

GK – goalkeeper, ATT – attacker/driver, CTR – center, DEF – defender, UTL – utility Attacker: Similar to the guard and forward positions in basketball. Look for these players to shoot often and create offensive chances for their teammates, as well as disrupt the opponents’ offensive play. Also known as a driver. Center Offense/Defense: Similar to the post position in basketball. These players station themselves in front of goal, engaging in physical battles for position. Defenders are similar to football safeties by preventing opponent breakaways on counterattack.

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Paul Pickell


COACHING STAFF

ADAM

WRIGHT HEAD COACH • 5th Year Alma Mater: UCLA ’01 Adam Wright begins his fifth season as UCLA’s head men’s water polo coach in 2013. A former standout in the pool at UCLA, Wright competed in his third Olympics for the USA Men’s Water Polo Team in July 2012. Named UCLA’s fourth head coach in program history on June 3, 2009, Wright has guided the Bruins to two MPSF Tournament titles and three runner-up finishes at the NCAA Tournament in his four seasons at the helm. In four seasons as head coach, Wright has led the Bruins to a 94-23 record (.803), including a 24-8 mark in conference action. In 2009 and 2011, UCLA won the MPSF Tournament title and advanced to the title match of the NCAA Tournament. In 2010, the Bruins finished in a tie for second place in the MPSF regular-season standings and posted a fourth-place finish at the MPSF Tournament. In 2012, the Bruins fell to USC in the national championship game 11-10. Wright was named MPSF Coach of the Year in 2011 after having led UCLA to the MPSF Tournament title and a runner-up finish at the NCAA Tournament. Under Wright’s guidance, 13 players have secured ACWPC All-America honors, including two-time honoree Ben Hohl (2009, 2010). In 2009, Scott Davidson became the first UCLA men’s water polo player to secure MPSF Player of the Year honors since 2000 (Sean Kern). Davidson and Hohl finished their careers ranking fifth and seventh, respectively, on the Bruins’ all-time goals scored list. In addition, goalkeeper Chay Lapin became UCLA’s all-time saves leader in 2009, totaling 719 stops in four seasons.

and All-MPSF selection as a freshman in 1997.

The Bruins produced their finest season under Wright in 2012, going 28-5 with a 7-1 mark in MPSF play. UCLA also had a great season in 2011, going 24-5 with a 6-2 record in conference action. UCLA entered the MPSF Tournament with a 20-4 record, before recording three consecutive overtime wins, all by one goal, to win the tournament title. UCLA edged USC, 10-9, in sudden victory overtime in the championship match before a standing room only crowd at the Bruins’ Spieker Aquatics Center.

Wright graduated from UCLA in 2001 with degrees in history and sociology. Following his collegiate career, Wright competed in the European League (Italy and Russia) for Bissolati Cremona, Civitavecchia SNC, Nuoto Catania and Dynamo Moscow from 200408. He has competed for the U.S. National Team in all major tournaments from 2001-11, helping lead Team USA to the gold medal at the 2003 and 2007 Pan American Games as well as the 2005 ASUA Cup (Mexico City).

UCLA advanced to the 2011 NCAA Tournament championship match with a 10-1 win over UC San Diego, its best defensive effort in any NCAA Tournament match since 1971. The Bruins lost a 7-4 decision to crosstown rival USC in the championship match.

Wright, 36, is married to Kerry Norris, a former UCLA women’s soccer player. He and his wife reside with their daughter, Rome, and son, Zsolt, in Los Angeles.

In 2009, UCLA’s path to the NCAA Tournament came as a result of hard work, discipline and a strong finish at the MPSF Tournament, culminating in the Bruins’ first conference tournament title since 2000. After opening MPSF play with consecutive losses in October, Wright knew that the Bruins would have to win the MPSF Tournament to have any chance at playing for a national title. He adjusted the team’s practice and conditioning regimen, preparing the Bruins for the three-day tournament setting.

THE WRIGHT FILE Coaching Highlights • Guided the men’s water polo team to the NCAA title game in 2009, 2011 and 2012 • Led the Bruins to the MPSF Tournament title in 2009 and again in 2011 • Named MPSF Coach of the Year in 2011 • Helped lead the women’s water polo program to its fifth straight NCAA title in 2009 • Secured the top men’s water polo recruiting class in the spring of 2009 • Coached the Wilson High School boy’s water polo program to four CIF Championships • Helped guide the Wilson High School girl’s water polo program to two league titles

After finishing fourth in the MPSF regular-season standings, UCLA surged in the conference tournament. The Bruins opened with an 8-5 win over No. 5-seed Pepperdine and downed No. 1-seed and tournament host USC, 10-6, the following day. UCLA claimed the tournament title with a 10-7 win over No. 3-seed California, which was fresh off an upset of No. 2-seed Stanford.

Team USA Highlights • Led Team USA to the silver medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing • Scored four goals and registered a team-high nine assists at the 2008 Olympics • Played in three Olympic Games – 2004 (Athens), 2008 (Beijing) & 2012 (London) • Led Team USA with five goals in six games at the 2003 World Championships

Prior to his tenure as head coach, Wright was a four-year letterwinner at UCLA from 19972000, helping lead the Bruins to back-to-back NCAA titles in 1999 and 2000. Following his collegiate career, he served as a key member on the USA National Team, participating in the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games. He helped lead Team USA to a seventh-place finish in 2004 (Athens) and to the silver medal in 2008 (Beijing).

Playing Highlights (at UCLA) • Led UCLA to back-to-back NCAA titles in 1999 and 2000 • Finished four-year career having accumulated 128 goals, playing from 1997-2000 • Named a second-team All-America selection in 1998, third-team selection in 1999 • Graduated from UCLA in 2001 with degrees in history and sociology

Wright has continued training with the USA National Team while serving as UCLA’s head coach and competed at the 2012 Olympics in London.

International Competition Highlights

Wright served as an assistant coach with the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo teams during the 2008-09 school year. He helped guide the women’s program to an unprecedented fifth consecutive NCAA championship in May 2009. Following the 2008 men’s water polo season, Wright played an integral role in securing the top men’s recruiting class in the nation.

• 2012 Olympic Games, 8th Place (London, England) • 2010 FINA World Championships, 4th Place (Oradea, Romania) • 2009 FINA World Championships, 4th Place (Rome, Italy) • 2009 FINA World League Super Final, 4th Place (Podgorica, Montenegro) • 2008 Olympic Games, 2nd Place (Beijing, China) • 2008 FINA World League Super Final, 2nd Place (Genoa, Italy) • 2007 FINA World League Super Final, 5th Place (Berlin, Germany) • 2007 Pan American Games, 1st Place (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) • 2007 FINA World Championships, 9th Place (Melbourne, Australia) • 2006 FINA World League Super Final, 5th Place (Athens, Greece) • 2005 ASUA Cup, 1st Place (Mexico City, Mexico) • 2004 Olympic Games, 7th Place (Athens, Greece) • 2004 Torneo di Napoli, 3rd Place (Naples, Italy) • 2003 FINA World League Super Final, 3rd Place (New York, N.Y.) • 2003 U.S. Cup, 2nd Place (Stanford, Calif.) • 2002 FINA World Cup, 7th Place (Belgrade, Yugoslavia) • 2001 FINA World Championships, 7th Place (Fukuoka, Japan) • 2000 UPS Cup, 6th Place (Los Alamitos, Calif. - USA “B”) • 1999 World University Games, 4th Place (Palma de Mallorca, Spain)

In addition, Wright served as an assistant coach with the varsity boys and girls water polo programs at Wilson High School (Long Beach, Calif.) from 2001-04. He helped coach the boys program to four consecutive CIF Division I championships and Moore League titles. Wright coached the girls team to two Moore League titles and two CIF Division I quarterfinal playoff appearances. As a senior at UCLA in 2000, Wright scored 39 goals before earning honorable mention All-America acclaim and second-team All-MPSF honors. In 1999, he secured third-team AllAmerica and second-team All-MPSF honors. That season, Wright led UCLA in assists (27) and was second in total points (48) and steals (39). In his first two seasons, he scored 43 goals - 26 as a freshman and 27 as a sophomore. He gained second-team All-America honors in 1998 and was an honorable mention All-America

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COACHING STAFF

DUSTIN

LITVAK ASSISTANT COACH • 1st Year Alma Mater: Pepperdine ’01 Dustin Litvak enters his first year as an assistant men’s water polo coach. He reported to his new post on June 17, replacing Daniel Leyson, who assumed the head coaching duties for the men’s water polo program at UC Davis. In addition to serving as an assistant coach at UCLA, Dustin is also the Technical Director and High School Boy’s Head Coach for the Los Angeles Water Polo Club. As the high school boy’s coach, he led the 18U team to an impressive silver medal finish at 2012 US Club Championships. Previously, as the head 16U boy’s coach, he led L.A. Water Polo to a California State Championship and the United States Club Championship in 2010. That same 16U team earned a bronze medal that year at the National Junior Olympics. In 2011, Dustin led the 16U boy’s team to a silver medal and the 18U team to a bronze medal at the National Junior Olympics. Dustin also currently serves as the head coach for the Men’s Youth Team and the assistant coach for the Men’s Junior National Team traveling to Hungary for Junior Worlds this summer.

On the high school side, he was the Boy’s Head Coach at Agoura High School from 2003-2012. In his 10 years at AHS, Dustin led the Chargers to seven consecutive Marmonte League titles between 2006-12 as well as the school’s first ever Boy’s Water Polo CIF Title in 2007 and unprecedented back-to-back-to-back CIF Titles in 2010, 2011 and 2012, a first for any Ventura County water polo team. He was selected as the Marmonte League Coach of the Year nine consecutive times between 2004-12. He was selected as the CIF Coach of the Year four times - 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Dustin has also been selected as the Los Angeles Daily News Coach of the Year seven times - 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012. During his 10 years at Agoura HS, Dustin comprised an overall record of 253-61 (.806) and a league record of 109-11 (.908).

Additionally, he was the head coach for the Men’s Junior 2 National Team, which brought home silver in the 2012 UANA Championships in Montreal, Canada. He is also the assistant coach for the USA Men’s Youth National Team that traveled to Perth, Australia in 2012 for the first ever FINA Youth World Championships. He served as the USA Water Polo Olympic Development (ODP) Head Coach for the Coastal Zone Youth Men’s Team from 2008-2012, leading them to consecutive national championships in 2008 and 2009. He also serves as the Los Angeles Director for the elite Ironman Water Polo League. In 2011, Dustin was selected as the USA Water Polo ODP Southern California Region Top Coach as well as the Ironman League’s best 16 & overs coach.

He also served as the head coach of current sophomore utility, Danny McClintick, who last year finished fourth on the team in scoring with 37 goals, as UCLA had a second-place finish at the NCAA Tournament, ending the season with an overall record of 28-5.

In 2009, Dustin was selected as a finalist for the Positive Coaching Alliance Double Goal Coach Award. Only 24 coaches are selected each year from the millions of youth sports’ coaches all over the nation. Most recently, in 2012, Dustin was honored with the Bill Barnett Distinguished Coaching Award for the Coastal California Zone.

The UCLA Athletic Department

wishes to express its gratitude to Arpad & Katherine Domyan and Irving & Betty Webb for endowing men’s water polo scholarships. — For information on how you can endow a scholarship, call the UCLA Athletic Fund Office (Aaron Sapiro) at 310-825-6303. 7


VETERAN PROFILES 2011 – Played in 10 matches, making one start … scored 13 goals on 17 attempts, converting at a 76.5 percent rate … scored a team-high five goals in the second contest of a doubleheader against La Verne (Sept. 3), after having scored four goals in a win earlier that day against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps … also scored two goals in a victory at Santa Clara (Oct. 16) … had at least one goal in five matches … registered four steals, three assists and three earned exclusions.

AIMONE

10 BBARABINO

2010 – Redshirted the season. High School – Two-year varsity water polo and four-year varsity swimming letterwinner at Sacred Heart Prep under head coaches Brian Kreutzkamp and Kevin Morris, respectively … secured AllCentral Coast Section Division II Co-Most Valuable Player honors as a senior in 2009, helping lead Sacred Heart Prep to a 24-5 overall record, culminating in the 2009 CCS Division II title with a 14-5 win over Menlo School … secured first-team All-Western Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) honors, totaling 106 goals as a senior.

Senior • Utility • 6-2 • 205 Recco, Italy (La Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi [NYC]) 2012 – Played in 27 games, making six starts … scored 29 goals on 54 attempts, converting at a 53.7 percent clip, which was the best percentage on the team … named an honorable mention All-MPSF selection … captured MPSF All-Academic Team accolades … led the team for the second straight year in earned exclusions (67) … also tallied 12 steals, four assists and three field blocks … scored in 21 games, including a season-best three goals (tied career high) in UCLA’s 15-8 win at No. 17 UC Davis (Oct. 7) … had seven multiple-goal games.

Club – Competed for Stanford Water Polo Club … helped lead club team to second place at U.S. National Club Championships in 2010 and third place at the Junior Olympics in 2009. Personal – Full name: David Liam Culpan … born August 19, 1991 in Hillsborough, Calif. … David is the younger of Grant and Mary Culpan’s two children … has one older sister, Kimberly … majoring in sociology.

2011 – Played in 27 games, making three starts … scored 15 goals on 37 attempts, converting at a 40.5 percent clip … named an honorable mention All-MPSF selection … captured MPSF AllAcademic Team accolades … led the team with 73 earned exclusions … also tallied 10 steals, seven assists and six field blocks … scored in 10 games, including a season-best three goals in UCLA’s 20-0 win over Whittier (Oct. 22 … had four multiple-goal games … scored one goal in UCLA’s 10-9 sudden-victory overtime win over USC in the MPSF Tournament’s title match (Nov. 27).

DAVID CULPAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2011 2012 Totals

2010 – Played in 24 games, making two starts … scored 10 goals on 26 attempts, converting at a 38.5 percent rate … served as one of the Bruins’ three primary two-meter players … finished third on the team with 22 earned exclusions … also collected five blocks, four steals and two assists … scored in nine games, including a season-high two goals against Pacific in a first-round victory at the MPSF Tournament (Nov. 26) … scored in five of UCLA’s final eight matches … scored one goal in his first collegiate game, a 12-4 victory over Concordia (Sept. 11) in UCLA’s season opener.

GP/GS 10/1 26/5 36/6

G 13 20 33

ATT 17 39 56

PCT .765 .513 .589

AST 3 17 20

STL 4 17 21

BLK 1 6 7

EE 3 6 9

High School – Studied for four years at Istituto Emiliani di Nervi (province of Genoa), Italy before spending one year in New York City at Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi … played water polo in Italy for the club R.N. Camogli … led R.N. Camogli to the gold medal at the Italian Championship in each of three seasons (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) … earned team MVP honors in 2006 and 2008 … represented Italy at the European Youth Championship in 2008 (7th place) and 2009 (6th place) … finished fifth during Nationals in 2010 with the New York Athletic Club’s ‘B’ team … helped lead Italy to an eighth-place finish at the Six Nations tournament and a fourth-place result at the Eight Nations tournament. Personal – Full name: Aimone Barabino (pronounced ai-MOHN-uh bar-uh-BEE-noh) … born March 19, 1991 in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy (province of Genoa) … Aimone is the younger of Alessandro Barabino and Cristiana Pizzo’s two sons … has one older brother, Alarico … majoring in international development studies.

AIMONE BARABINO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals

GP/GS 24/2 27/3 27/6 78/11

G 10 15 29 54

ATT 26 37 54 117

PCT .385 .405 .537 .462

AST 2 7 4 13

STL 4 10 12 26

BLK 5 6 3 14

EE 22 73 67 162

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ANTHONY

DABOUB

Sophomore • Defender • 6-2 • 215 Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) 2012 – Played in 27 matches, making nine starts … scored 11 goals on 35 attempts, converting at a 31.4 percent rate … scored a season-high two goals in back-to-back outings, a win at Princeton (Sept. 9) and a win vs. Concordia (Sept. 15) … had at least one goal in nine matches, scoring multiple goals twice … was sixth on the team with 18 steals … also registered 15 assists and two field blocks. Team USA – Played in all eight games (102 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored two goals on seven shots, converting at a 28.6 percent rate … also tallied two steals, one assist and one field block as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games. High School – Three-year (2009-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at Mater Dei High School under head coach Chris Segesman … earned first team All-Trinity League his junior and senior seasons (2010-11) for the Monarchs and second team honors in 2009 … also earned first team All-CIF accolades in 2011 and second team honors in 2010 … also named second team OC Register All-County in 2011 and third team All-County in 2010 … was named Mater Dei’s Best Defensive

DAVID

CULPAN Junior • Attacker • 6-1 • 190 Hillsborough, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 2013 – Will likely seek a medical hardship this season. 2012 – Played in 26 matches, making five starts … scored 20 goals on 39 attempts, converting at a 51.3 percent rate, which was third on the team … scored a season-high three goals in home wins over Chapman (Sept. 2) and Concordia (Nov. 3) … also scored two goals in a victory at Santa Clara (Oct. 16) … had at least one goal in 13 matches, scoring multiple goals five times … registered 17 steals, 17 assists and six field blocks.

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VETERAN PROFILES player in 2010 and 2011 … Mater Dei High won three straight CIF Champions during his prep career (Division II in 2009 and Division I in 2010 and 2011) … the Monarchs were three-time Trinity League Champions (2009-11) and were 31-0 in his senior season.

the game-winner at 1:34 of the first overtime period against the Golden Bears … had at least one goal in 18 matches, scoring multiple goals eight times … was sixth on the team in assists with 19 and registered 14 steals, 14 earned exclusions and four field blocks.

Personal – Full name: Anthony Brandon Daboub … born Dec. 15, 1993 in Newport Beach, Calif. … his parents are Jorge and Laura Daboub … has two younger sisters, Brianna and Stephanie and one younger brother, Evan … competed with Regency Water Polo Club and with the U.S. National Team training camps … says he chose UCLA because “It fit me” … lists surfing as one of his hobbies … lists winning three CIF titles in a row as his biggest athletic thrill to date … has yet to declare a major.

2011 – Played in 12 matches … scored three goals on 12 attempts … registered four steals, three blocks, two earned exclusions and one assist … tallied his first career goal in UCLA’s 21-4 win over Air Force at the NorCal Tournament (Sept. 17). 2010 – Redshirted the season. Team USA – Played in all eight games (121 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored five goals on 10 shots, converting at a 50.0 percent rate … also tallied three steals, one assist and one field block as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games.

ANTHONY DABOUB’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 Totals

GP/GS 27/9 27/9

G 11 11

1

ATT 35 35

PCT .314 .314

AST 15 15

STL 18 18

BLK 2 2

EE 4 4

High School – Four-year varsity water polo and three-year varsity swimming letterwinner at Cathedral Catholic High School under head coaches Brett Ormsby and Jeff Owen, respectively … secured first-team All-CIF San Diego Section honors as a senior in 2009 and second-team acclaim as a junior in 2008 … guided Cathedral Catholic to the CIF San Diego Section title as a senior … named a first-team California-Hawaii All-America honoree as a senior, serving as Cathedral Catholic’s team captain that season … also earned San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team acclaim as a senior … named a second-team All-Western League honoree as a junior, helping lead Cathedral Catholic to the CIF San Diego Section Division II semifinals that fall.

GARRETT

DANNER

Club – Competed for Del Mar Water Polo Club … helped lead the club team to the championship at the Winterfest Tournament in Los Alamitos, Calif. … traveled to Europe (Croatia and Italy) with the club team.

Redshirt Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-1 • 180 Coto de Caza, Calif. (El Toro)

Personal – Full name: Chris Conrad Fahlsing … born Feb. 11, 1992 in San Diego, Calif. … Chris is the oldest of John and Deborah Hilinski’s six children … has three younger brothers and two sisters – one older, one younger … majoring in psychobiology.

2012 – Redshirted the season. Team USA – Played in all eight games (and all 256 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he finished as the tournament’s leading goalkeeper in saves with 90 … his save percentage of 59.6 percent (stopped 90-of-151 opponent shots) led all 12 starting goalkeepers in the tournament … he also led all goalies with 15 steals as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games … he also guided the USA to a fifth-place finish at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-18) … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds and was 4-1 when Danner started … he played in five games and in 18 of 28 quarters in the cage, totalling 39 saves.

CHRIS FAHLSING’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP/GS 12/0 33/4 45/4

G 3 27 30

ATT 12 72 84

PCT .250 .375 .357

AST 1 19 20

STL 4 14 18

BLK 3 4 7

EE 2 14 16

High School – Three-year (2009-11) varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at El Toro High School under head coach Don Stoll … was a three-time All-American, a three-time All-CIF selection and earned All-Sea View League honors three times as well (2009-11) for the Chargers … also named Co-MVP of the Sea View League in 2011 (shared the honor with then Charger teammate and current Bruin teammate, Joey Fuentes) … was the only goalie selected first-team All-CIF Division 1 … collected 306 saves in 2001 for the Chargers, which lost to Mater Dei, 8-5 in the CIF Division 1 Finals … made 12 saves in the title game and finished with a school-record 991 saves … also set El Toro’s single game record for saves (24) … El Toro High was CIF Champions his sophomore season (2009). Personal – Full name: Garrett Kurt Danner … born April 14, 1994 in Long Beach, Calif. … his parents are Guy and Anne Danner … has two older sisters, Megan Silver and Analiese Danner … competed with the SET Water Polo Club out of Saddleback and El Toro and was named first team All-American with his U-12, U-14 and U-16 Junior Olympic Teams … says he chose UCLA because “It is a great school with an amazing water polo program” … lists winning the CIF Championship in 2010 and beating Italy in Italy with the USA Junior National Team as his biggest athletic thrills of his career … lists surfing as a hobby … majoring in business economics.

JOEY

FUENTES Freshman • Attacker • 6-1 • 165 Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro) 2013 – Will redshirt the season. 2012 – Played in 17 matches, making three starts … scored 15 goals on 38 attempts, converting at a 39.5 percent rate … scored a season-high four goals in a win vs. Johns Hopkins (Sept. 8)

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CHRIS

FAHLSING

Junior • Attacker • 6-0 • 190 San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 2012 – Played in all 33 matches, one of only three Bruins to accomplish that feat, making four starts … scored 27 goals on 72 attempts, converting at a 37.5 percent rate … earned “excellent” honors on the ACWPC All-Academic Team … captured MPSF All-Academic Team accolades … scored a season-high three goals in an 11-10 overtime win vs. California (Sept. 16) … he scored

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VETERAN PROFILES … had at least one goal in 11 matches, scoring multiple goals twice … scored at least one goal in the first six games of his collegiate career and in nine of his first 10 … registered nine steals, nine assists and one field block. High School – Three-year (2009-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at El Toro High School under head coach Don Stoll … also lettered twice in swimming for coach Brett McCleave … was a three-time All-American, a three-time All-CIF selection and earned All-Sea View League honors three times as well (2009-11) for the Chargers … also named Co-MVP of the Sea View League in 2011 (shared the honor with then Charger teammate and current Bruin teammate, Garrett Danner) … the Chargers lost to Mater Dei, 8-5 in the CIF Division 1 Finals in 2011 … he scored 124 goals his senior year (2011), 90 goals his junior year and 60 goals his sophomore campaign … El Toro High was CIF Champions his sophomore season (2009). Personal – Full name: Joseph John Fuentes … prefers Joey … born Oct. 2, 1993 in Newport Beach, Calif. … his mother is Jolene Fuentes … has one older sister, Michelle, and one older brother, T.J. … competed with the SET Water Polo Club out of Saddleback and El Toro … says he chose UCLA “Due to the prestigious education and the winning tradition of its water polo team” … lists hitting the game-winning shot against Newport Harbor in the CIF Semifinals in 2011 with two seconds left as the biggest athletic thrill of his career … lists fishing and playing basketball as his hobbies … majoring in international development studies.

JOEY FUENTES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 Totals

GP/GS 17/3 17/3

G 15 15

ATT 38 38

PCT .395 .395

AST 15 15

STL 18 18

BLK 2 2

EE 4 4

JAMES

1A HHARTSHORNE

JAMES HARTSHORNE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP/GS 14/13 11/0 25/13

QP 53.5 13.25 66.75

SV 106 36 142

GA 96 10 106

GAA 7.18 3.02 6.35

MP 427:29 106:00 533:29

DANIEL

24 LLENHART Junior • Attacker • 6-3 • 190 Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza) 2012 – Played in 32 matches, making 16 starts … scored 31 goals (7th on the team) on 68 attempts, converting at a 45.6 percent rate … scored at least one goal in 22 matches, scoring multiple goals seven times … had a season-high four goals in a victory over Johns Hopkins (Sept. 8) … was third on the team in assists with 43 and also registered 13 steals and five field blocks while winning 19 sprints (2nd on the team). 2011 – Played in 28 matches, making one start … scored 18 goals on 41 attempts, converting at a 44 percent rate … also totaled 14 assists, 11 steals and four field blocks … scored at least one goal in 13 matches … had a season-high four goals in a victory over Air Force (Oct. 1) at the SoCal Tournament … also had two goals in two matches. 2010 – Redshirted the season. Team USA – Played in all eight games (136 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored five goals on 17 shots, converting at a 29.4 percent rate … also tallied six steals and two assists as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games.

Redshirt Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-1 • 170 Irvine, Calif. (Northwood) 2012 – Redshirted the season. 2011 – Played in 11 games as goalkeeper … compiled a 3.02 goals against average and 36 saves … allowed 10 goals in just over 13 quarters (106 minutes) … tallied a season-high eight saves in UCLA’s 18-5 win over Air Force in the first match of the SoCal Tournament (Oct. 1) … netted four saves in the final quarter of UCLA’s 10-1 win over UC San Diego in a semifinal match of the NCAA Tournament at California (Dec. 3). 2010 – Played in 14 games as goalkeeper, making 13 starts … became the first UCLA goalkeeper to play as a true freshman since 1999 (Brandon Brooks) … did not appear in a game until the seventh game of the season (vs. Princeton, Oct. 2 at SoCal Tournament) … compiled a 7.18 goals against average and a team-leading 106 saves … allowed 96 goals in 53.5 quarters (427 minutes, 29 seconds) … recorded a season-high and UCLA season-best 16 saves in an 8-6 win over UC Irvine in the semifinals of the SoCal Tournament (Oct. 3) … tallied 10 saves in a 9-8 loss to USC in the championship match of the SoCal Tournament (Oct. 3) … also totaled 10 saves in UCLA’s next game, an 11-8 loss at California (Oct. 9) … finished the year third among MPSF goalkeepers in goals against average (7.18) and fifth in saves per game (7.57). High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Northwood High School under head coach Ed Carrera … also was a three-year varsity swimming letterwinner under head coaches Steve Carrera and Eddie Papke and was a one-year varsity volleyball letterwinner under head coach Brian Hughes … helped lead Northwood to the CIF playoffs in each of his four seasons with the varsity team, capturing two Sea View League titles … secured second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I honors each of his four seasons … was a first-team All-Sea View League honoree as a senior (2009) and junior (2008), capturing second-team all-league accolades as a sophomore (2007) and freshman (2006) … finished his four-year career totaling 1126 saves – breakdown includes 250 in each of freshman and sophomore seasons, 325 as a junior and 301 as a senior … also competed for SoCal Water Polo Club and trained for the USA Junior National Team.

High School – Three-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Esperanza High School under head coach Galen Diaz … also lettered in swimming and soccer … as a water polo player, secured secondteam All-CIF Southern Section Division I honors as a senior (2009) and third-team acclaim as a junior (2008) … named a first-team All-Sunset League accolades as a senior and junior, capturing second-team all-league honors as a sophomore (2007) … established the single-season school record with 117 goals as a senior in addition to collecting 60 assists and 58 steals that fall … logged 60 goals and 55 assists as a junior … contributed 38 goals and 40 assists as a sophomore. Club – Competed for SoCal Water Polo Club … won the Junior Olympics with SoCal in the 18-andunder division … also helped guide SoCal to the Cal Cup title. Personal – Full name: Daniel Joseph Lenhart … born March 9, 1992 in Yorba Linda, Calif. … Daniel is the youngest of Gary and Debbie Lenhart’s four children … has one brother, Steven, and two sisters, Jennifer and Shannon … Steven plays professional soccer for the Columbus Crew (MLS) and played collegiate soccer at Azusa Pacific University … majoring in environmental science.

DANIEL LENHART’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2011 2012 Totals

GP/GS 28/1 32/16 60/17

G 18 31 49

ATT 41 68 109

PCT .439 .456 .450

AST 14 43 57

STL 11 13 24

BLK 4 5 9

EE 0 4 4

Personal – Full name: James Alexander Hartshorne … born July 18, 1992 in Santa Ana, Calif. … James is the third of David and Sherry Hartshorne’s four sons … has two older brothers, Peter and Andrew, and one younger brother, John … majoring in international development studies.

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DANNY

McCLINTICK

Sophomore • Utility • 6-3 • 195 Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura) 2012 – Played in all 33 matches, one of only three Bruins to accomplish that feat, making 16 starts … scored 37 goals (4th on the team) on 89 attempts, converting at a 41.6 percent rate … scored at least one goal in 22 matches, scoring multiple goals 10 times … scored at least one

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VETERAN PROFILES goal in the first nine games of his collegiate career … had a season-high four goals in a victory over Chapman (Sept. 2) … was third on the team in field blocks with 17 and also registered 19 assists and 16 steals while earning six exclusions.

under) at the Southern German Championships. Personal – Full name: Christopher Loren Meinhold … born Feb. 6, 1992 in Glendale, Calif. … Christopher is the older of Frank and Gail Meinhold’s two sons … has one younger brother, Conrad … his cousin, Oliver Korn, helped lead Germany’s field hockey team to the gold medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing … majoring in communication studies with a minor in German.

Team USA – Played in all eight games (182 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored six goals on 16 shots, converting at a 37.5 percent rate … also led the team in assists (12) and field blocks (seven) while tallying three steals as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games … he also helped the USA to a fifth-place finish at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-18) … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds … he played in seven games and tallied two goals.

CHRISTOPHER MEINHOLD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2011 2012 Totals

High School – Four-year (2008-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at Agoura High School under head coach Dustin Litvak (current UCLA assistant coach) … also lettered four times (2009-12) in swimming for coach Peter Schiavelli … a four-year starter, McClintick was named second team All-Marmonte League and third team All-CIF as a freshman in 2008 … was named first team All-Marmonte and second team All-CIF in 2009 … as a junior in 2010, he was named first team All-League and All-CIF as the Chargers were the CIF Division IV Champions with McClintick setting a school record for assists … as a senior in 2011, he was named first team All-Marmonte and League MVP while the Chargers repeated as CIF champions with McClintick being named CIF Division IV Player of the Year … he also was named L.A. Daily News and Ventura County Star Player of the Year in 2011 while setting an AHS record for field blocks.

GP/GS 6/1 22/1 28/1

G 3 6 9

ATT 4 16 20

PCT .750 .375 .450

AST 3 10 13

STL 5 10 15

BLK 5 6 11

EE 0 1 1

Personal – Full name: Daniel John McClintick … prefers Danny … Oct. 29, 1994 in La Jolla, Calif. … his parents are John and Peggy McClintick … has one younger brother, Will … competed with the Los Angeles Water Polo Club … placed second at the Junior Olympics in 2011 while being named a first team All-American … the LAWPC won the U.S. Club Championship in 2010 … lists winning his second consecutive CIF Championship as the biggest athletic thrill of his career … has also competed with Youth and Junior National Training Teams (2010-12), traveling to Sicily, Italy, and Szombathely, Hungary for competition … lists the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant as the athlete he most admires … has yet to declare a major.

DANNY McCLINTICK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 Totals

GP/GS 33/16 33/16

G 37 37

ATT 89 89

PCT .416 .416

AST 19 19

STL 16 16

BLK 17 17

EE 6 6

CRISTIANO C

12 M MIRARCHI Redshirt Junior • Utility • 6-1 • 195 Rome, Italy (Evangelista Torricelli) 2012 – Redshirted the season. 2011 – Played in 22 matches, making five starts … scored 10 goals on 38 attempts … named an honorable mention ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF selection for the second consecutive year … named an outstanding selection on the ACWPC All-Academic Team in addition to securing MPSF All-Academic Team honors … registered 14 steals, nine assists and six field blocks … scored the game-winning goal in sudden victory overtime for UCLA twice - in the MPSF Tournament title match against USC (Nov. 27) and versus Pacific in an MPSF contest (Nov. 4) … scored at least one goal in eight matches … had a pair of two-goal games - at Santa Clara (Oct. 16) and Long Beach State (Nov. 10).

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2010 – Played in 24 matches, making 22 starts … scored 35 goals on 69 attempts, converting at a 50.7 percent rate … finished second on the team with 35 goals, seven shy of Ben Hohl’s team-leading 42 goals and the highest single-season total by a freshman since 2001, when Brett Ormsby registered 43 goals … named an honorable mention ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF selection … secured ACWPC All-Academic acclaim as an “outstanding” selection … finished his freshman campaign with 10 steals, six assists and five blocks … ranked 16th among MPSF field players with a 1.46 goals per game average … ranked fourth in that category among MPSF freshmen … scored in 18 of the Bruins’ 25 matches, including in nine of the team’s first 10 games … collected 10 multiple-goal games, including a season-high five goals in UCLA’s 10-9 win over Stanford in a semifinal match of the NorCal Tournament (Sept. 18) … also had four goals against UC San Diego (Oct. 30) and three goals in two matches … led UCLA with eight goals at the SoCal Tournament (Oct. 2-3), including a team-high three goals in a 9-8 loss to USC in the championship match (Oct. 3).

CHRISTOPHER

MEINHOLD

Junior • Attacker • 6-0 • 185 San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra Catholic) 2012 – Played in 22 matches, making one start … scored six goals on 16 attempts, converting at a 37.5 percent rate … earned “superior” honors on the ACWPC All-Academic Team … captured MPSF All-Academic Team accolades … had a season-high one goal in victories over Pomona-Pitzer (Sept. 1), Chapman (Sept. 2), Fordham (Sept 8), Santa Clara (Sept. 29), UC Davis (Oct. 7) and Concordia (Nov. 3) … registered 10 assists, 10 steals and six field blocks while winning three sprints.

High School – Studied at Evangelista Torricelli in Rome, Italy for five years … competed for the club team Roma Pallanuoto … helped lead the team to three gold medals and four silver medals

2011 – Played in six matches, making one start … scored three goals on four attempts … also registered five steals, five field blocks and three assists … scored his first collegiate goal in a win over La Verne (Sept. 3) … also had one goal against Whittier and Pomona-Pitzer (Oct. 22). 2010 – Redshirted the season. High School – Three-year varsity water polo letterwinner at JSerra under head coach Peter Asic … also was a three-year varsity swimming letterwinner … named a second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division II selection as a senior (2009) and a first-team All-CIF honoree as a junior (2008) … secured second-team All-Trinity League accolades as a junior and sophomore (2007) … was a third-team All-Southern California selection as a junior … started for the inaugural JSerra boys’ water polo team in 2007 and helped bring the program to the CIF Southern Section Division II finals by 2009. Club – Competed for SoCal Water Polo Club and Orange County Water Polo Club … also played for SSV Esslingen (Germany) … with SoCal Water Polo Club, helped lead the team to the championship at the Speedo Cup and a first-place finish at the Junior Olympics … with SSV Esslingen, led the club team to a second-place finish in the German Turbo Cup Final … competed for A-Jugend (19-and-

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VETERAN PROFILES at the Italian championships … earned team MVP honors in 2007 … played in 60 games with the Italian Junior National Team and three matches with the Italian Senior National Team … served as team captain and was the top scorer for Italy during the European Youth Championships in 2008 and 2009 … earned MVP honors at the 2009 Eight Nations Tournament in Syracuse, Italy. Personal – Full name: Cristiano Mirarchi … born July 11, 1991 in Rome, Italy … Cristiano is the oldest of Maurialo Mirarchi and Elisabetta Porfirione’s three children … has one brother, Massimiliano, and one sister, Veronica … majoring in business economics.

CRISTIANO MIRARCHI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP/GS 24/22 22/5 46/27

G 35 10 45

ATT 69 38 107

PCT .507 .263 .421

AST 6 14 20

STL 10 9 19

BLK 5 6 11

EE 3 4 7

goals in a win over George Washington (Sept. 8) and in the NCAA semifinal win over St. Francis Brooklyn (Dec. 1) … scored at least one goal in nine matches, scoring multiple goals four times … registered 14 steals, 10 field blocks and nine assists while earning six exclusions. 2011 – Played in 27 games, making two starts … scored eight goals on 18 attempts, converting at a 44 percent rate … also registered 12 steals, 11 assists and five field blocks … earned MPSF All-Academic Team honors … scored a career-high three goals in UCLA’s season-opening win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Sept. 3) … had one goal in the Bruins’ 6-5 semifinal win over California in the MPSF Tournament (Nov. 26). 2010 – Played in nine games, making two starts … scored two goals on seven attempts … also totaled four blocks, four steals and two assists … scored his first collegiate goal in a nonconference victory against Chapman (Oct. 17) … also had one goal in a non-conference win over Air Force (Nov. 8). 2009 – Redshirted. Team USA – Played in all eight games (68 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he didn’t score, going 0-for-6 on his shots … registered three steals and an assist as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games.

CODY C

14 M MOORE

High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner under head coach Jim Brumm at Foothill High School … was a three-time first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I selection (2006-08 … served as team captain his senior season, scoring a team-high 98 goals and collecting 69 steals … captured first-team All-Southern California and California All-America accolades as a senior … helped lead Foothill to the 2008 CIF Southern Section championship … named a first-team All-County boys’ water polo selection in 2008 by the Orange County Register … secured first-team All-Sea View League honors as a junior (2007) and senior (2008) … earned third-team California-Hawaii All-America honors as a junior and fifth-team accolades as a sophomore (2006).

Redshirt Freshman • Attacker • 6-3 • 180 Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal) 2012 – Redshirted the season. High School – Four-year (2008-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at Royal High School under head coach Steve Snyder … also lettered four times (2009-12) in swimming for coach Snyder … a three-time All-CIF selection, Moore was also a three-time All-American, after being named to the fourth team in 2009, the third team in 2010 and the second team in 2011 … a four-time AllLeague selection, he served as team captain his final two seasons (2010-11) while being named Team MVP both of those years … in swimming, he was also a four-time All-League selection and a four-time Team MVP … he set the 100M Freestyle school record and won the 100M Free League Championship three times (2009-11) … in his water polo prep career, he amassed 420 career goals, 387 assists and 410 steals and led RHS in scoring his final three seasons … he also led the Highlanders in assists and steals all four years.

Personal – Full name: Paul Sanborn Pickell … born June 15, 1990 in Long Beach, Calif. … Paul is the third of Stephen and Shelley Pickell’s four sons … has three brothers – Blake, Nick and Cooper … majoring in sociology.

PAUL PICKELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals

GP/GS 9/2 27/2 31/8 67/12

G 2 8 15 25

ATT 7 18 31 56

PCT .286 .444 .484 .446

AST 2 11 9 22

STL 4 12 14 30

BLK 4 5 10 19

EE 0 1 6 7

Personal – Full name: Cody James Moore … born July 30, 1993 in Woodland Hills, Calif. … his parents are Mike and Sara Moore … has one younger brother, Bryce, and a younger sister, Bailey … his late uncle, Jim Toring, was a standout water polo player at UCLA and an All-American in 1995 and 1996 … competed with the Los Angeles Water Polo Club and the VC Premier Water Polo Club out of Simi Valley, Calif. … won a sliver medal with the U.S. Junior National Team in Italy in 2010…lists the Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant as the athlete he most admires … says he chose UCLA because “I love the school and water polo program and I wanted to follow in my uncle’s (Jim Toring) footsteps” … lists playing basketball as a hobby … majoring in history.

ERIK E

20 NNAJARIAN Redshirt Freshman • Attacker • 5-10 • 170 Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) 2012 – Redshirted the season. High School – Three-year (2009-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at Palos Verdes High School under head coach Chris Murin … the Sea Kings won the Bay League Championship all three years he played on the varsity squad and PVHS went on to win the 2009 CIF Division IV title his sophomore season … named second team All-Bay League in 2010 and in 2011, was named to the first team as well as the League MVP … his senior year (2011), he was also named first team All-CIF (Division III); a fourth team All-Southern California Water Polo selection; a seventh team California/Hawaii All-American and the 2011 Daily Breeze Player of the Year. Personal – Full name: Erik Joseph Najarian … born May 10, 1994 in Mission Viejo, Calif. … his parents are Richard and Susan Najarian … has one older sister, Kristin, and a younger sister, Cassidy … both of his parents attended UCLA, while his father, was a standout water polo player for the Bruins and was an All-American in 1979 … competed with the Palos Verdes Water Polo Club and the Rose Bowl Water Polo Club out of Pasadena, Calif. … lists winning the CIF Division IV Championship as a sophomore in 2009 as his biggest athletic thrill … says he chose UCLA because “I have been a UCLA Bruin fan all of my life and it is one of the best academic schools with a top water polo team” … lists skiing and surfing as his hobbies … majoring in economics.

PAUL P

18 PPICKELL Senior • Attacker • 6-1 • 205 Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill) 2012 – Played in 31 matches, making eight starts … scored 15 goals on 31 attempts, converting at a 48.4 percent rate … captured MPSF All-Academic Team accolades … had a season-high three

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PRAY P

Redshirt Freshman • Attacker • 6-4 • 180 Pasadena, Calif. (Polytechnic) 2012 – Redshirted the season. High School – Four-year (2008-11) varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Polytechnic High School under head coach Ryan Katsuyama … lettered once in basketball for coach Brad Hall … as a freshman (2008), he was named second team All-Prep League as the Panthers went 216, losing 9-6 in the CIF-SS Division VI Semifinals to Crescenta Valley … he scored 33 goals in 27 games and had 36 steals and 17 assists … as a sophomore in 2009, he was named the team’s MVP; first team All-Prep League; first team All-CIF SS Division V and the Pasadena Star News All-Area Player of the Year as Poly was 17-9 … he recorded 120 goals in 26 games and also had 76 steals and 26 assists … as a junior in 2010, he was named team MVP; first team All-Prep League and League MVP; first team All-CIF SS Division V and Pasadena Star News All-Area Player of the Year while the Panthers went 22-4, falling 17-9 to La Serna in the championship game of the CIF-SS Division 5 playoffs … he scored 134 goals in 26 games while making 76 steals and 46 assists … in his senior year (2011), he was named team MVP; first team All-Prep League; first team All-CIF SS Division V and first team All-Area by the Pasadena Star News as Poly went 26-3, falling 5-2 to Bonita in the CIF SS Division V championship game … he scored 166 goals in 29 games while picking up 91 steals and 50 assists in 2011 … he is ninth all-time in the CIF with 453 career goals … he was also named the team MVP of the Panthers’ swimming team in 2011.

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VETERAN PROFILES Personal – Full name: Henry Chester Pray … born Nov. 18, 1993 in Los Angeles, Calif. … his parents are Maxwell and Stacey Pray … has one older sister, Kelly … his sister was on the women’s crew team at California … competed with the Rose Bowl Water Polo Club out of Pasadena, Calif. … his club teams placed second in 2007 and 2010 at the U.S. Water Polo Club Championships … says he chose UCLA because “It is one of the best academic schools with one of the best water polo programs” … lists former NBA star, Michael Jordan, as the athlete he most admires … lists making the CIF SS Finals two years in a row (2010 and 2011) as his biggest athletic thrill … lists hiking and backpacking as his hobbies … majoring in business economics.

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Junior • Attacker • 6-1 • 180 Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill)

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Senior • Center • 6-5 • 220 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 2012 – Played in 31 matches, making 22 starts … scored 33 goals (6th on the team) on 71 attempts, converting at a 46.5 percent rate … had a season-high four goals in a win over Fordham (Sept. 8) and vs. Santa Clara (Sept. 29) … scored at least one goal in 18 matches, scoring multiple goals 10 times … was third on the team in earned exclusions with 36 and also registered seven steals, two field blocks and one assist. 2011 – Played in 18 matches … scored 11 goals on 18 attempts, converting at a 61 percent rate … recorded 10 steals, six earned exclusions and two assists … scored a career-high four goals in a season-opening win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Sept. 3) … also scored three goals in a NorCal Tournament victory over Air Force (Sept. 17) … scored one goal in UCLA’s sudden-victory overtime win against USC in the title match of the MPSF Tournament (Nov. 27). 2010 – Played in six matches … scored two goals on nine attempts … also collected two earned exclusions, one block and one steal … scored two goals against Chapman (Oct. 17) … made his collegiate debut against Air Force in the first round of the NorCal Tournament (Sept. 18). 2009 – Redshirted the season. Team USA – Played in all eight games (140 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored eight goals on 16 shots, converting at a 50.0 percent rate … his six goals on 10 shots from two meters ranked No. 3 among all competitors at the World University Games for goals and at No. 2 in shooting percentage (60.0 percent) … registered two steals, two assists and two field blocks as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games. High School – Two-year varsity water polo and varsity swimming letterwinner at Corona del Mar High School … under head coach Barry O’Dea … secured second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I and first-team All-Pacific Coast League accolades as a senior (2008) … named the Corona del Mar team offensive most valuable player his senior season, finishing the year second on the team with 51 goals … served as team co-captain his senior season … gained ninth-team California All-America honors and fifth-team All-Southern California accolades in 2008 … earned third-team All-CIF Division I and first-team All-Pacific Coast League honors as a junior (2007) … named the team’s most improved player as a junior, totaling 40 goals, 23 steals and 16 assists that season … helped lead Corona del Mar to the 2007 Pacific Coast League championship. Club – Competed for SoCal Water Polo Club … led the team to the 2009 Junior Olympic Championship in addition to winning the 2009 Winterfest Championship and 2009 National Club Championship title.

2012 – Played in all 33 games, one of only three Bruins to accomplish that feat, making 28 starts … scored 44 goals (3rd on the team) on 118 attempts, converting at a 37.3 percent clip … his 1.33 goals per game ranked 22nd in the MPSF … he was the only player on the team to earn all four postseason honors … named a second team All-MPSF selection and a second team All-American … also captured MPSF All-Academic Team accolades and earned “excellent” honors on the ACWPC All-Academic Team … led the team in sprints won with 21 … was second on the squad in assists (46) and steals (38) while finishing fourth in field blocks (16) … scored in 24 games, including a career-best six goals in UCLA’s 16-8 win over No. 10 Loyola Marymount (Sept. 21) … had 13 multiple-goal games, including a stretch of five straight (four in MPSF play) … also scored four goals in a win over UC Irvine (Sept. 30) and three in a 10-9 loss at USC (Nov. 17). 2011 – Played in all 29 matches … finished third on the team with 37 goals, the highest singleseason total by a freshman since 2001, when Brett Ormsby registered 43 goals … had 90 shot attempts, scoring at a 40 percent rate … named an honorable mention ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF Team selection … recorded 27 steals, second-most on the team … also registered 22 assists and 16 field blocks … scored in 22 of UCLA’s 29 matches, logging a season-high four goals in a victory at Loyola Marymount (Sept. 24) … finished the season with 11 multiple-goal games, including two three-goal efforts … had a critical assist on Cullen Hennessy’s game-winning goal with 10 seconds to play in overtime in a first-round MPSF Tournament victory against Pepperdine (Nov. 25) … scored five goals in three MPSF Tournament victories … also tallied two goals in UCLA’s 10-1 win over UC San Diego in a semifinal contest of the NCAA Tournament (Dec. 3). Team USA – Played in all eight games (182 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he led the team in scoring with 18 goals on 30 shots, converting at a team-high 60.0 percent rate … he was 6-for-6 on penalty shots, which ranked No. 3 among all competitors at the World University Games for penalty goals … registered six field blocks (3rd on the team), four steals (4th on the team) and four assists (3rd on the team) as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games. High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Foothill High School under head coach Jim Brumm … also was a four-year varsity swimming letterwinner … as a water polo standout, secured CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year honors as a senior (2010), leading Foothill to the semifinals of the CIF Division II playoffs … named 2010 Orange County Register Co-Player of the Year … led all Orange County area high school players with 160 goals as a senior and tallied 93 steals … scored 10 goals in a 13-6 win over University High School in a CIF Division II first-round playoff victory in 2010 … scored 96 goals as a junior in 2009 … named a first-team All-CIF-SS Division II selection and earned first-team All-Sea View League honors as a junior and sophomore … earned first-team California-Hawaii All-America acclaim in 2010, second-team honors in 2009 and third-team acclaim in 2008 … named a second-team All-CIF-SS Division I honoree as a sophomore (2008) … also gained All-Orange County honors (Orange County Register) in 2008 … competed for SoCal Water Polo Club, helping SoCal win the Junior Olympics 18-U division in 2009 and 2010. USA Junior National Team – Spent three years competing for the USA Junior National Team (2008-2011) … played in the 2009 Junior World Championships.

Personal – Full name: Lucas Wil Reynolds … born March 2, 1991 in Newport Beach, Calif. … Lucas is the younger of Bruce and Lynn Reynolds’ two sons … has one older brother, Patrick … father, Bruce, played on the men’s water polo team at UC Irvine … majoring in history.

Personal – Full name: Paul Michael Arthur Reynolds … born Oct. 6, 1992 in Tustin, Calif. … Paul is the youngest of Frank and Karin Reynolds’ three children … has one older brother, Frank, and one older sister, Grace, who played on the UCLA women’s water polo team for two seasons (2010-11) … majoring in economics.

LUCAS REYNOLDS’ CAREER STATISTICS

PAUL REYNOLDS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals

GP/GS 6/0 18/0 31/22 55/22

G 2 11 33 46

ATT 9 18 71 98

PCT .222 .611 .465 .469

AST 0 2 1 3

STL 1 10 7 18

BLK 1 1 2 4

EE 2 6 36 44

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GP/GS 29/0 33/28 62/28

G 37 44 81

ATT 90 118 208

PCT .404 .373 .389

AST 22 46 68

STL 27 38 65

BLK 16 16 32

EE 4 12 16


VETERAN PROFILES on the team) and five assists (2nd on the team) as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games.

RAINER R

16 SSHERWOOD Redshirt Freshman • Defender • 6-4 • 195 Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad) 2012 – Redshirted the season. High School – Four-year (2008-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at Carlsbad High School under head coach J.B. Feaster … was also a four-time (2009-12) letterwinner in swimming for head coach James Barton … in swimming, he and the Carlsbad Lancers were a two-time CIF Champion (2008 and 2009) … in water polo, he was part of the CIF-record eight consecutive Division I Water Polo Championships (2003-10) and scored the game-winning goal in a 10-9 victory over Vista in the 2010 championship game with 1.9 seconds left to play … but the following year (his senior season), Vista snapped the streak, winning 6-5 in the 2011 CIF-SDS Championship game … named Avocado West League MVP; first-team All-CIF and CIF-SDS Division I Player of the Year in 2010 … also named first team All-CIF; first team All-Avocado West League; first team All-North County and North County Player of the Year in 2011 … also named a fourth team All-American in both 2010 and 2011 … in his senior season (2011), Sherwood registered 98 goals, 75 steals and 68 ejections earned. Personal – Full name: Rainer Austin Sherwood…born April 1, 1994 in Encinitas, Calif. … his parents are Bruce and Debbie Sherwood … has one younger brother, Addison … competed with the Del Mar Water Polo Club, the Carlsbad Water Polo Club and the Orange County Water Polo Club … also a member of the U.S. Youth National Water Polo Team from 2008-10 … says he chose UCLA because “It has a great balance of academics and athletics and has great facilities” … lists Los Angeles Lakers’ star, Kobe Bryant, as the athlete he most admires … lists scoring the game-winning goal in the 2010 CIF-SDS Finals with 1.9 seconds left as his biggest athletic thrill … majoring in economics.

High School – Four-year varsity water polo and varsity swimming letterwinner under head coaches Dave Perry and Luke McGuire, respectively … helped lead Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Ill.) to four Illinois state championships (2006-09), helping push the program’s streak to six consecutive state titles … named a first-team All-Illinois water polo selection as a sophomore, junior and senior … earned third-team All-Illinois honors as a freshman … as a senior (2009), tallied 108 goals and 91 assists to lead Fenwick to a perfect 33-0 mark … as a junior (2008), recorded 104 goals and 72 assists, guiding Fenwick to a 32-1 overall record … as a sophomore (2007), logged 85 goals and 63 assists, leading Fenwick to a 31-2 overall record … netted 27 goals and 30 assists as a freshman (2006), leading Fenwick to a perfect 32-0 record … secured first-team All-America honors in 2008 and 2009; third-team All-America selection in 2007 … served as team captain in 2008 and 2009 … recipient of the Fenwick High School Lawless Award (scholar-athlete) in 2009 … as a swimmer, earned All-Illinois and All-America accolades in 2008 and 2009 … at the 2009 state swimming championships, finished fourth in the 200 medley (1:35.05), sixth in the 400 freestyle relay (3:07.29), seventh in the 200 freestyle relay (1:24.79) and 11th in the 50 freestyle (21:30). Club – Competed for Windy City Water Polo … earned 2003 NAGS All-America honors. National Team – Competed for the U.S. Men’s Junior National Team in 2008 and 2009 … helped lead Team USA to a gold-medal finish at the 2008 Junior Pan-American Games (Sao Paulo, Brazil) … played for the U.S. Men’s Cadet Team in 2006 and 2007, leading the U.S. to a gold medal at the 2007 Youth Pan-American Games … played for the U.S. Men’s Devil Team in 2004 and 2005. Personal – Full name: Christopher Joseph Wendt … born Jan. 23, 1991 in Chicago … Chris is the oldest of Joe and Rise Wendt’s three children … has two younger sisters, Gena and Olivia … father, Joe, was an All-America water polo player in college and high school … uncle, George Wendt, is a master’s swimming world record holder … majoring in political science.

CHRIS WENDT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010 2011 2012 Totals

GP/GS 25/11 27/22 31/23 83/56

G 9 9 34 52

ATT 20 47 64 131

PCT .450 .191 .531 .397

AST 7 18 17 42

STL 6 13 22 41

BLK 7 7 23 37

EE 4 3 23 30

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STEPHEN S

1B W WHITE

Senior • Defender • 6-3 • 202 River Forest, Ill. (Fenwick) 2012 – Played in 31 games, making 23 starts … scored 34 goals (5th on the team) on 64 attempts, converting at a 53.1 percent clip … earned honorable mention All-American accolades … also captured MPSF All-Academic Team accolades and earned “excellent” honors on the ACWPC All-Academic Team … was second on the squad in field blocks (23) and fourth in exclusions earned (23) and in steals (23) … also registered 17 assists … scored at least one goal in 19 matches, scoring multiple goals 12 times … scored a season- and career-best three goals in a 12-9 loss to California (Nov. 24), in a 14-7 win over Pepperdine (Sept. 29) and in a 15-7 win over Cal Baptist (Sept. 1). 2011 – Played in 27 matches, making 22 starts … scored nine goals on 47 attempts … earned ACWPC All-Academic Team honors as an excellent selection … also named an MPSF All-Academic Team selection … registered 18 assists, 13 steals, seven field blocks and three earned exclusions … scored at least one goal in seven games … had a pair of two-goal efforts - against UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 1) in the SoCal Tournament and versus Pomona-Pitzer (Oct. 22). 2010 – Played in all 25 matches, making 11 starts … scored nine goals on 20 attempts, converting at a 45 percent clip … captured MPSF All-Academic Team honors … registered seven assists, seven blocks, six steals and four earned exclusions … scored in eight matches, totaling a season-high two goals against Chapman (Oct. 17) … scored one goal in each of five MPSF matches … netted his first collegiate goal against Air Force (Sept. 18) in the first round of the NorCal Tournament. 2009 – Redshirted the season. Team USA – Played in all eight games (182 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored seven goals on 16 shots, converting at a 43.8 percent rate … registered seven field blocks (tied for 1st on the team), six steals (tied for 2nd

Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-6 • 210 San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) 2012 – Appeared in 16 games at goalkeeper, making three starts … posted a 6.62 goals against average in 33.25 quarters (266 minutes, 35 seconds) … logged 70 saves (8.42 saves per game) … had a season-high 10 saves in a 15-7 win over No. 19 Cal Baptist (Sept. 1). 2011 – Played in four games at goalkeeper, making one start … posted a 5.22 goals against average in just over four quarters (35 minutes, 35 seconds) … logged five saves … had a seasonhigh three saves in action against La Verne (Sept. 3). 2010 – Redshirted the season. High School – Three-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Cathedral Catholic High School under head coach Brett Ormsby … secured first-team All-CIF San Diego Section honors as a senior (2009), helping lead Cathedral Catholic to its first ever San Diego Section championship in boys’ water polo … Cathedral Catholic had never advanced to the CIF championship match since 1992 (prior to its title-clinching win in 2009) … was named a fifth-team California-Hawaii All-America selection in 2009 … earned San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team acclaim as a senior. Club – Competed for Del Mar Water Polo Club … helped lead the club team to the championship at the Winterfest Tournament in Los Alamitos, Calif. … finished fifth at the Junior Olympics with Del Mar … traveled to Europe (Croatia and Italy) with the club team. Personal – Full name: Stephen Daniel White … born April 23, 1992 in San Diego, Calif … Stephen is the older of Daniel and Elizabeth White’s two children … has one younger sister, Caroline … majoring in political science.

STEPHEN WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2011 2012 Totals

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GP/GS 4/1 16/3 20/4

QP 4.6 33.25 37.85

SV 5 70 75

GA 6 55 61

GAA 5.22 6.62 6.45

MP 35:35 266:35 302:10


VETERAN PROFILES percent rate … also registered one steal and one field block as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games … he also helped the USA to a fifth-place finish at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-18) … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds … he played in seven games and tallied five goals.

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19 W WOEPSE

High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Harvard-Westlake High School under head coaches Larry Felix (2008), Robert Lynn (2009-10) and Brian Flacks (2011) … helped the Wolverines reach the quarterfinals of the 2009 CIF Southern Section Division I Championship as a sophomore … named the team’s most valuable player as a junior and senior … named to the second team All-CIF in 2010 and earned first team All-CIF accolades in 2011 … also earned All-American honors as a senior in 2011.

Redshirt Freshman • Center • 6-1 • 185 Tustin, Calif. (Mater Dei) 2012 – Redshirted the season. High School – Three-year (2009-11) varsity water polo letterwinner at Mater Dei High School under head coach Chris Segesman … earned second team All-Trinity League his junior and senior seasons (2010-11) for the Monarchs … also earned third team All-CIF accolades in 2011 … Mater Dei High School won three straight CIF Champions during his prep career (Division II in 2009 and Division I in 2010 and 2011) … the Monarchs were also three-time Trinity League Champions (2009-11) and went 31-0 in his senior season. Personal – Full name: Patrick Daniel Woepse … born Aug. 10, 1993 in Orange, Calif. … his parents are Gregory and Sharon Woepse … has two older brothers, Gregory and Michael, and one older sister, Elizabeth … comes from a long line of Bruins … his mother, Sharon, attended UCLA; his sister, Elizabeth, competed for the Bruin women in the pole vault from 2005-08; his brother, Gregory, won a Pac-10 pole vaulting champion in 2011 for the Bruins; his brother, Michael, is currently on the UCLA men’s track and field team and was an NCAA runner-up in the pole vault in 2012 … his father, Gregory, was a world class pole vaulter (18-7) and went to San Jose State … he competed with Regency Water Polo Club and won the U.S. Club Championships in 2011 … says he chose UCLA because “I love the school” … lists surfing as one of his hobbies … lists winning the CIF title in 2010 (final score was 11-10) as his biggest athletic thrill to date … majoring in business economics.

Personal – Full name: Alec Anthony Zwaneveld … born April 11, 1994 in Pasadena, Calif. … his parents are Onno and Tonie Zwaneveld … both of his parents attended UCLA … his father was on three different Bruin teams that won the Rose Bowl (1983, 1984 and 1986) … his godparents, Kevin and Julie Abbott, also attended UCLA … has one older brother, Brendan, a sophomore on the Bruins’ men’s water polo team … also has one younger sister, Michelle … competed for Los Angeles Water Polo Club, leading the team to the silver medal at the 2010 Junior Olympics … also played for the Coastal California Zone Team (ODP), earning one gold, one silver and two Junior Olympic bronze medals … was a member of the 2011 USA Youth National Team and the 2012 Junior National Team … says he chose to attend UCLA because “It has the best combination of academics, athletics and facilities, anywhere” … lists Revaz Chomakhidze, the captain of the 2004 Russian Olympic team, as the athlete he most admires … major is psychology.

A ALEC

15 ZZWANEVELD Redshirt Freshman • Center • 6-8 • 230 La Cañada, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) 2012 – Redshirted the season. Team USA – Played in all eight games (111 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored six goals on 14 shots, converting at a 42.9

2013 UCLA MEN’S WATER POLO TEAM Front Row (left to right): Ryder Roberts, Alek Ruzic, Matt Farmer, Garrett Danner, David Culpan, Chris Wendt, Patrick Woepse, Jack Fellner, Erik Najarian, Jack Grover, Maxwell Irving and Joey Fuentes. Middle Row: Athletic Trainer Carl Stocklin, Jesse Camou, James Hartshorne, Henry Pray, Chris Fahlsing, Cody Moore, Lovre Milos, Christopher Meinhold, Cristiano Mirarchi, Daniel Lenhart, Aimone Barabino, Paul Reynolds, Paul Pickell, Chancellor Ramirez, Assistant Coach Dustin Litvak and Student Athletic Trainer Jonathan Wu. Back Row: Undergraduate Assistant Coach Brendan Zwaneveld, Armen Mavusi, Elliot Ordway, Danny Marshall, James Robinson, Stephen Riggins, Rainer Sherwood, Gordon Marshall, Lucas Reynolds, Stephen White, Will Runkel, Alec Zwaneveld, Danny McClintick, Anthony Daboub, Head Coach Adam Wright, Student Athletic Trainer Colin Hirshland, Team Manager Eitan Peled and Student Athletic Trainer Shayan Ghiaee.

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CAMOU Freshman • Attacker • 6-1 • 185 Simi Valley, Calif. (Royal)

Freshman • Attacker • 6-2 • 180 Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte)

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Four-year (2009-12) varsity water polo letterwinner and three-year starter (201012) at Royal High School under head coach Steve Snyder … also lettered four times (2010-13) in swimming for coach Snyder … a three-time All-CIF selection, Camou was also a two-time AllAmerican (2011-12) … a four-time All-League selection, he served as team captain his senior year (2012) while being named Team MVP … in 2010, the Highlanders were Co-Marmonte League Champions … was named Co-MVP at Royal HS in 2011 and was named the 2012 Marmonte League Player of the Year … in his water polo prep career, he amassed 345 career goals, 198 assists and 243 steals and set RHS single season records for goals (171) and steals (134) in 2012 … Royal HS finished as CIF D-IV finalists in 2010 and 2011. Personal – Full name: Jesse Vincent Camou … born June 16, 1995 in Thousand Oaks, Calif. … his parents are Vincent and Laurie Camou … has one brother, Joshua, and one sister, Erin … his uncle, Ron Giles, attended UCLA … competed with the Rose Bowl Water Polo Club and the VC Premier Water Polo Club out of Simi Valley, Calif. … lists the Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant as the athlete he most admires … says he chose UCLA because “I fell in love with the campus, the students and the school in general” … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “getting recruited by such a great school as UCLA to play the sport I love at the next level” … lists drawing as a hobby … has yet to declare a major.

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FARMER

Team USA – Played in all eight games (133 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored eight goals (tied for second on the team with Lucas Reynolds) on 21 shots, converting at a 38.1 percent rate … also registered two steals, one assist and one field block as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games … he also helped the USA to a fifth-place finish at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-18) … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds … he played in seven games and tallied six goals and won eight sprints (led the team). High School – Four-year (2009-12) varsity water polo letterwinner at Miramonte High School under head coach James Lathrop … also lettered four times (2010-13) in swimming for coach Donnie Heidary … a two-time All-CIF selection, Fellner was also a two-time All-American (2011-12), including a first-teamer in 2012 … a three-time All-DFAL selection, he served as team captain his senior year (2012) while being named the team’s and the Diablo Foothill Athletic League’s MVP … the Matadors were the North Coast Section (NCS) D-I champions in 2011 and 2012 … in 2012, he scored four goals in a 9-8 win over San Ramon Valley in the NCS D-I title game … he led Miramonte in goals, assists and steals in 2012. Personal – Full name: Patrick John Fellner, prefers Jack … born April 30, 1995 in Berkeley, Calif. … his parents are Robert and Finola Fellner … has two younger sisters, Betsy and Sally … his uncles, Matt, Pat and Noel Murphy, all played water polo at California … his aunt, Jennifer Sims, attended UCLA … competed with the Lamorinda Water Polo Club out of Contra Costa County … was a 16-U and 18-U Junior Olympic champion with Lamorinda … placed second with Team USA at the Pan-American Games in Canada, but lists going to the 2012 FINA World Youth Championships in Perth, Australia as his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career … lists his uncle, Matt Murphy, as the athlete he most admires … says he chose UCLA because “it is a great academic institution” … an avid outdoorsman, he lists skiing, surfing, hunting and fishing as his hobbies … has yet to declare a major.

Freshman • Center • 6-3 • 209 La Grange, Ill. (Fenwick)

JACK

GROVER

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. Team USA – Played in all seven games for Team USA at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-18) as the United States captured fifth place … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds … he tallied two goals and one field block. High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner under head coaches the late Dave Perry (two years) and Kyle Perry (two years) … also lettered four years in swimming for head coach Luke McGuire … helped lead Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Ill.) to three Illinois state championships (2010-11 and 2013), helping push the program’s streak to eight consecutive state titles before it was snapped his junior season (2012) … named a first-team All-Illinois water polo selection as a sophomore, junior and senior … earned third-team All-Illinois honors as a freshman … a four-time All-American, he was named to the first team in 2012-13 and was the Illinois Player of the Year both of those seasons … also secured third-team All-America honors in 2011 and fifth team AllAmerica honors in 2010 … as a senior (2013), tallied 54 goals and 36 assists to lead Fenwick to a state championship and was named Conference Player of the Year … as a junior (2012), recorded 83 goals and 29 assists … as a sophomore (2011), logged 132 goals and 44 assists, leading Fenwick to a perfect 36-0 overall record and a state title … netted 83 goals and 39 assists as a freshman (2010), leading Fenwick to a state championship … was a four-time All-Chicago Catholic League/Metro Catholic Aquatic Conference team member (three times on the first team) … served as team captain in 2012 and 2013 … also earned All-Sectional accolades all four years … won three conference titles (2010-12) … was a two-time (2012-13) National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (NISCA) Academic All-American … he registered 352 goals, 148 assists and 159 earned exclusions in 110 games during his prep career… at the 2013 state swimming championships, finished 11th in the 200 medley relay (1:36.40), setting a school record.

Freshman • Attacker • 5-10 • 170 Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola) 2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Three-year (2010-12) varsity water polo letterwinner at Loyola High School under head coach Erik Healy … high school teammate, Chancellor Ramirez, is also his collegiate teammate … was a co-captain of the Cubs in 2012 with Ramirez … he was a three-time CIF D-I semifinalist and was named second team All-CIF as a senior in 2012 … won the Coaches Award at the team’s postseason banquet. Personal – Full name: John Demetrios Grover, prefers Jack … born May 28, 1994 in Pasadena, Calif. … his parents are James and Maria Grover … has one older brother, Nick, and one younger brother, Dennis … his father attended UCLA … competed with the Rose Bowl Water Polo Club … lists the New York Knicks’ Metta World Peace as the athlete he most admires … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “playing in the CIF Division I semifinal against Long Beach Wilson (lost 6-5)” … lists surfing as a hobby … has yet to declare a major.

MAXWELL

International/Club – Competed with the Windy City Water Polo Club out of Oak Park, Ill. … he has played with the Youth National Team in 2011 in Acireale, Italy, placing third … in 2012, was named the top player of the East Regional Championships … also competed at the FINA World Youth Championships in Perth, Australia on the U.S. Youth National Team in 2012 and was also on the U.S. Junior National Team. Personal – Full name: Matthew James Farmer, prefers Matt … born June 17, 1995 in Chicago, Ill. … his parents are James and M. Beatrice Farmer … has one younger brother, Danny … went to the same high school as UCLA senior Chris Wendt (was in 8th grad when Wendt graduated) … lists Team USA center (men’s water polo) Ryan Bailey (four-time Olympian, 2008 silver medalist) as the athlete he most admires … says he chose UCLA because “of the academics of the school as well as the campus and the people on it” … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “placing third at a tournament in Italy with the U.S. Junior National Team and also representing the USA at the first-ever FINA World Youth Water Polo Championships in Perth, Australia” … is majoring in biology.

IRVING Freshman • Attacker • 6-0 • 165 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Wilson) 2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Three-year (2010-12) varsity water polo letterwinner at Long Beach Wilson High School under head coach Tony Martinho … also a three-year (2011-13) varsity swimming letterwinner for head coach Eric Berg … served as team captain in 2012 (senior year) as the Bruins advanced to the CIF D-I finals before falling to Mater Dei … he was named first team All-CIF in 2011 and 2012 and was also a first team All-American in 2012 … Wilson won the CIF D-II title with a 7-6 win over Corona del Mar. Personal – Full name: Maxwell Bruce Irving … born May 21, 1995 in Long Beach, Calif. … his parents are Michael and Kelly Irving … has one older brother, Aaron, and one younger brother, Quincy … also has one younger sister, Savannah … competed with the Newport Water Polo Club … lists the Miami Heat’s LeBron James as the athlete he most admires … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “being able to play for Team USA at the 2012 FINA World Youth Championships” … lists surfing, golf and basketball as his hobbies … majoring in economics.

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DANNY

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MARSHALL Freshman • Attacker • 6-3 • 190 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)

MILOS

Freshman • Attacker • 6-5 • 176 Zagreb, Croatia (XV Gymnasium)

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Two-year varsity water polo and varsity swimming letterwinner at Corona del Mar High School under head coach Barry O’Dea … secured second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I and second-team All-Pacific Coast League accolades as a senior (2012) … named the Corona del Mar team offensive most valuable player his senior season, finishing the year with 49 goals … helped lead Corona del Mar to the finals of the 2011 CIF D-II Championship (lost 7-6 to Long Beach Wilson) and to the semifinals of the 2012 CIF D-I Championship (lost 18-9 to eventual champion Mater Dei). Personal – Full name: Daniel Turner Marshall, prefers Danny … born Nov. 25, 1994 in Laguna Hills, Calif. … his parents are Thomas and Janet Marshall … has one older sister, Kelly, and one younger sister, Sara … his uncle, Phillip Matchett, was on the water polo and swimming teams at UCLA and was captain of the Bruin water polo team in 1984 … his mother and father both attended UCLA and his cousin, Patrick Matchett, is on the Bruins’ men’s soccer team … competed with CDM Grey water polo club out of Corona del Mar, Calif. … says he chose to attend UCLA because “I love the school and my parents went to UCLA” … lists former NBA All-Star Shaquille O’Neal as the athlete he most admires … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “beating Newport Harbor in the quarterfinals of the CIF playoffs my senior year” … lists surfing as a hobby … has yet to declare a major.

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LOVRE

High School/Club – Started his education at American play school in Zagreb and he finished the 12th grade of the XV Gymnasium (15th Comprehensive School, Section of Mathematics and Informatics) in Zagreb, Croatia (one of the top three gymnasiums in Croatia) … began playing water polo at the age of 10 … competed with the HAVK (Hrvatski Akademski Vaterpolo Klub) Mladost Water Polo Club, which is a Croatian water polo club based in Zagreb, that was voted the world’s best water-polo club of the 20th century … has been coached by Dubravko Simenc (Olympic gold medalist in 1988 and silver medalist in 1996) and by Vjekoslav Kobescak (silver medalist in 1996 as a player and then helped Croatia win gold in 2012 as an assistant coach) … played on the Croatian Junior National Team at the 2012 FINA World Youth Championships in Perth, Australia … scored seven goals in seven games as Croatia went 5-2 and finished in 4th place … also competed in the Croatian National Championship with HAVK Mladost where he led his U-19 team to a gold medal and was named the Best Player of the Championship in 2013 … placed third with the senior team in 2012 and fourth with the U-19 in 2011 at the Croatian National Championships … in 2010, he helped HAVK Mladost capture the silver medal at the U-16 National Championships and was named Best Player of the Championship … competed at the Croatian National Championships for eight years, helping his team win a silver medal in 2009 (U-16), a bronze medal in 2008 (U-14), a gold medal in 2007 (U-13) and a silver medal in 2006 (U-12) … also competed in the National Cup with HAVK Mladost from 2007-11 and in many international tournaments with the Croatian Junior National Team as well as HAVK Mladost from 2008-12 … in 2010, he was named the Player of the Year by the Zagreb Water Polo Association. Personal – Full name: Lovre Milos … born April 5, 1994 in Zagreb, Croatia … his parents are Andjelo and Ida Milos … has one older brother, Roko, and one older sister, Ivna … says he chose to attend UCLA because “UCLA has great education and athletic programs” … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “winning the gold medal at the 2011 European Junior Water Polo Championships” … lists former New Jersey Nets’ Star Drazen Petrovic as the athlete he most admires … his mentor and uncle, Perica Bukic, won Olympic gold in Los Angeles in 1984 and gold in Seoul in 1988 and then a silver medal in Atlanta in 1996 … lists playing billiards as a hobby … majoring in business economics.

GORDON

MARSHALL

Freshman • Center • 6-7 • 228 Newcastle, Australia (Kotara) High School – Attended Kotara High School in Newcastle … competed with the Hunter Hurricanes, which is an Australian National League Water Polo Club based in the Newcastle region, attracting players from the Central Coast … the Hunter Hurricanes is the only regional team in the Australian National League Water Polo competition … played on the Australian Junior National Team at the 2012 FINA World Youth Championships in Perth, Australia … scored 12 goals in eight games as the Aussies went 5-3 and finished in 7th place, defeating Team USA 5-4 in the 7th-place game … scored two goals against the Americans and scored seven goals in a 15-4 win over South Africa in pool play … also played on the Junior National Team in 2013 at the FINA World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships in Szombathely, Hungary … scored six goals in seven games as Australia went 4-3 and placed 8th … he scored one goal against Team USA, which defeated Australia 13-11 in the 5-8 consolation semifinals … helped the New South Wales Blues men’s team clinch the U-20 national championship by scoring a team-high two goals to defeat Western Australia 8-6 … was the highest goal scorer (34 goals) at the 2008 U-14 National Championships as Newcastle placed 7th. Personal – Full name: Gordon David Marshall … born Jan. 9, 1994 in Newcastle, NSW … his parents are Christopher Marshall and Sharrelle Land … has one older brother, Cameron, and one older sister, Leeland … says he chose to attend UCLA because “I wanted to play water polo and get an education at a great institution” … lists former NBA All-Star Shaquille O’Neal as the athlete he most admires … says one thing people don’t know about him is, “I focused on playing water polo after I was injured in a rugby league game” … lists Croatia as his favorite place to travel for water polo … has yet to declare a major.

ELLIOT

ORDWAY Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-3 • 185 San Anselmo, Calif. (Tamalpais) 2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Three-year varsity water polo (2010-12) letterwinner at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, Calif., under head coach Bob Kustel … also lettered three years in swimming (2011-13) for head coach Dave Beutel … named second team All-Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) in 2010 and first team All-MCAL in 2011 and 2012 … also named second team All-North Coast Section (NCS) in 2011 and first team All-NCS in 2012 … served as team captain for both water polo and swimming his junior and senior seasons … garnered team MVP honors in water polo in 2011 and 2012 … was the best goalkeeper in the MCAL in 2012, leading the Hawks to a 21-7 record in 2012 and a 21-7 mark in 2011 … set a school record with 798 saves (84 games, 9.5 saves per game) in three years of varsity play … started all 84 contests since 2010 and registered a career-high 374 saves (13.4 spg) in 2012 … scored six career goals. Personal – Full name: Elliot Jonathan Robert Ordway … born Jan. 23, 1995 in San Francisco, Calif. … his parents are John and Lesleigh Ordway … has one younger sister, Georgia … competed with Sleepy Hollow Aquatics out of San Anselmo, Calif. … also was part of the Olympic Development Program and the U.S. National Team Training Camp … says he chose to attend UCLA because, “of the amazing academic opportunity combined with top-notch athletics” … lists former NBA AllStar Michael Jordan as the athlete he most admires … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “setting the record for most wins in a season in Tamalpais water polo history in 2011” … lists working on cars as a hobby … majoring in economics.

ARMEN

MAVUSI Freshman • Center • 6-4 • 215 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)

CHANCELLOR C

21 RRAMIREZ

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Three-year varsity water polo (2010-12) letterwinner at Corona del Mar High School under head coach Barry O’Dea … Corona del Mar won the Pacific Coast every season he played … helped lead Corona del Mar to the finals of the 2011 CIF D-II Championship (lost 7-6 to Long Beach Wilson) and to the semifinals of the 2012 CIF D-I Championship (lost 18-9 to eventual champion Mater Dei) … in 2012, he scored two goals, including the eventual game-winning goal (4:05 left) in a 7-6 win over Newport Harbor in the CIF quarterfinals. Personal – Full name: Armen Nikolas Mavusi … born Feb. 23, 1995 in Newport Beach, Calif. … his parents are Tony and Silva Mavusi … has one younger brother, Haig, and one younger sister, Alinn … competed with CDM Grey water polo club out of Corona del Mar, Calif. … says he chose to attend UCLA because “I have always been a UCLA fan” … lists the Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant as the athlete he most admires … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “winning the Pan Pacific Games in New Zealand in 2012” … has yet to declare a major.

Freshman • Defender • 6-2 • 197 Pasadena, Calif. (Loyola HS) Team USA – Played in all eight games (76 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored two goals on nine shots, converting at a 22.2 percent rate … also registered two steals, one assist and one field block as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games … he also helped the USA to a fifth-place finish at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-

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NEWCOMER PROFILES 18) … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds … he played in seven games and tallied six goals and six field blocks (second on the team) … also named to the men’s senior national team in 2013, scoring two goals at the FINA World Championships in Barcelona, Spain (July 22-28). High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner (2009-12) and three-year starter under head coach Erik Healy … was a two-time first team All-CIF Southern Section D-I selection in 2011 and 2012 … also named first team All-Southern California Water Polo in 2011 and 2012 … first team LA84 Foundation All-CIF-SS D-I in 2011 and 2012 … Mission League Player of the Year (2012) … named Loyola HS MVP and Captain’s Award recipient (2012) … third team NISCA All-American in 2012 … second team California/Hawaii All-American in 2011 … named first team All-Mission League in 2010, 2011 and 2012 … third team NISCA/Speedo Boys All-American in 2011 and 2012 … named Loyola HS Offensive MVP in 2011 … third team All-CIF-SS D-I in 2010 … served as team captain in 2011 and 2012 … was a three-year member (sophomore-senior) of Loyola’s Monogram Club (varsity letter + required 3.0 GPA) … named to the 2013 Southern California High School All-Star Team that played Argentina’s Men’s National Team … CIF-SS D-I Semifinalist (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009) … his teams went undefeated in Mission League play all four seasons (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009) … as a freshman in 2009, he scored 22 goals (on 37 shots, .595) and added 23 steals … scored 104 goals with 31 field blocks and 26 steals as a senior in 2012. International/Club – USAWP Fisher Cup Team, MJNT (2013, 2012) … USA Pipeline National Training Team, MPNT, (2013, 2012) … USA Men’s Junior National Team, MJNT (2013, 2012) … USA Men’s Youth National Team, MYNT (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008) … USAWP Coastal California ODP/Zone Team (2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008) … USAWP National Junior Olympics (2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004) … U.S. Club Championships (2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007) … XII Memorial 24 Giugno 2000, Catania, Italy: All-Tournament Player (2012) … USAWP ODP Pacific Coast Regional Championships: All-Championship Team (2012) … USAWP Junior Olympics honorable mention All-American (2010) … USAWP ODP Southern California All-Regional Team (2010) … TURBO U-16 U.S. Club Championship All-Tournament Team (2010) … USAWP MJNT Co-Captain (2012) … USAWP MYNT Co-Captain (2012, 2011) … led the USA MYNT in scoring with 14 goals at the XI Memorial 24 Giugno 2000 (2011) … led the USA MJNT in scoring with 10 goals at the XII Memorial 24 Giugno 2000 (2012) … Coastal California Zone Team Captain (2012, 2011, 2010) … RBAC (Rose Bowl Aquatics Center) “Water Polo Champion” Award (2012) … RBWPC, 10-year Captain/Co-Captain (2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004) … USAWP ODP Southern California All-Regional Team (2011) … named the U-16 MVP of the IRONMAN League in 2010 … scored six goals in six games as the USA MYNT finished 8th at the 2012 FINA World Youth Water Polo Championships in Perth, Australia. Personal – Full name: Chancellor Jobe Ramirez … born Oct. 1, 1994 in Glendale, Calif. … his parents are Christopher Ramirez and Rachel Macias-Ramirez … his stepmother is Heather Ramirez … has one younger brother, Stephen, and one younger sister, Sienna … his cousin, David Hallstrom, was a member of the UCLA football team (1985-87) while his aunt, Ann Daniel, attended UCLA … lists the late Jesse Owens, a four-time gold medal winner at the 1936 Olympics as the athlete he most admires … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “when I practiced with the USA Men’s Olympic Team during its final days in preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games in London” … has yet to declare a major.

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RYDER

ROBERTS

Freshman • Attacker • 6-1 • 170 Vista, Calif. (Vista HS) Team USA – Played in all eight games (103 minutes) for Team USA at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan, Russia (July 6-17) … he scored six goals on 16 shots, converting at a 37.5 percent rate … also registered four assists, two field blocks and one steal as the United States captured fifth place at the World University Games … he also helped the USA to a fifth-place finish at the 2013 FINA Men’s Junior World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary (Aug. 12-18) … the Americans went 5-2 at the Junior Worlds … he played in six of the seven games and tallied 11 goals (including four games with multiple goals) and one field block. High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner (2009-12) for head coach Dave Spence … also a four-year letterwinner in swimming (2010-13) for Coach Spence … was a three-time first team All-CIF performer (2010-12) … also a three-time first team All-Avocado League selection (2010-12) … named the CIF SDS (San Diego Section) D-I MVP in 2012 … also named Vista HS MVP in 2010 and 2012 and was a Co-MVP in 2011 … was the San Diego County Player of the Year in 2012 after leading the Panthers to a 25-5 record and a CIF SDS D-I title … scored three goals in a 9-8 win over Carlsbad in the state finals … first team California/Hawaii All-American in 2012 … also the coaches pick for the CIF Player of the Year in all divisions in 2011 after leading VHS to the CIF SDS D-I championship (scored the game-winning goal in a 6-5 double overtime win over Carlsbad) … Vista lost 10-9 to Carlsbad in the 2010 CIF SDS D-I finals … VHS finished as Avocado League Champions in his sophomore (2010) and junior (2011) seasons … served as team captain in 2011 and 2012 and he was named Vista High School’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2012-13 … set Vista HS career records in goals (391) and steals (335) … also set a VHS single-season mark for goals with 143 as a senior in 2012 … in swimming, he was the CIF SDS D-I champion in the 50 Freestyle in 2013 … he also won a CIF SDS D-I title in 2010 as part of the 50 Freestyle Relay … a talented athlete, he competed in football, basketball, baseball and wrestling before a knee injury lured him into the water … was a World Body Surfing Champion in 2010 and was on the Little League state championship team in 2006. International/Club – Competed with the North San Diego Stars Water Polo Club and the Del Mar Water Polo Club … USA Men’s Junior National Team, MJNT (2013, 2012) … in 2011, he became the first-ever North San Diego Stars athlete to make a U.S. National team when he was named to the USA Men’s Youth National Team, MYNT (2012, 2011) … named the U-16 MVP of the IRONMAN League in 2011 … finished as the leading scorer in the 2013 IRONMAN League … led Team USA in scoring with 14 goals in seven games as the USA MYNT finished 8th at the 2012 FINA World Youth Water Polo Championships in Perth, Australia. Personal – Full name: Ryder James Roberts … born Nov. 8, 1994 in Encinitas, Calif. … his parents are James and Rebecca Roberts … has one older brother, Wyatt, and one younger brother, Brody … his grandfather is legendary surfer, LJ Richards, who won the West Coast Surfing Championship in 1963 … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “winning the CIF Championship twice” … lists surfing, snowboarding and fishing as his hobbies … has yet to declare a major.

STEPHEN

RIGGINS JAMES Freshman • Attacker • 6-4 • 205 Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic)

ROBINSON

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Three-year (2010-12) varsity water polo letterwinner under head coach Paden Mitchell at Santa Margarita Catholic High School … also lettered three years (2011-13) in swimming for head coaches Ron Blanc and Rich Blanc … was team captain in 2012 and was named first team All-CIF SS D-I … named a first-team All-Trinity League water polo selection as a sophomore, junior and senior … earned second team All-Southern California and fourth team California/Hawaii All-American honors as a senior (2012) … also named third team All-County (Orange County) in 2012 … named the SMCHS MVP and Offensive Player of the Year all four seasons (2009-12) … set a school record for exclusions drawn with 139 (43 in 2010, 46 in 2011 and 50 in 2012) … scored 236 career goals … in swimming, earned All-CIF honors in 2011, 2012 and 2013 for backstroke, sprints and relays … the team won the Trinity League title in 2011 and 2013 … in addition to winning the Capistrano Valley Relays, the Eagles won the Foothill Swim Games for the first time in school history in 2013 … he qualified for the CIF SS D-I Championships in the 100 Backstroke, the 200 Medley, the 200 Freestyle and the 400 Freestyle Relay in 2012 and 2013 … he was a member of the SMCHS school record-setting 200 Medley Relay team and the 300 Free Relay team … his top times were - :21.55 (50 Freestyle), :53.43 (100 Backstroke) and :50.74 (100 Freestyle). Club – Competed for the SET (Saddleback El Toro) Water Polo Club … was a silver medalist with SET at the 18-U National Junior Olympics (Platinum Division) in 2012 … finished first at the 18-U SOPAC National Junior Olympics Qualifier in 2012 and at the 18-U Cal Cup State Finals … finished fifth at the 16-U National Junior Olympics (Platinum Division) in 2011 … SET was third at the 16-U U.S. Water Polo Club Championships and at the 16-U SOPAC National Junior Olympics Qualifier in 2011.

Freshman • Attacker • 6-4 • 165 Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) 2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season. High School – Three-year (2010-12) varsity water polo letterwinner at Palos Verdes High School under head coach Chris Murin (2010-11) and Patrick O’Brien (2012) … the Sea Kings won the Bay League Championship in 2010 and 2011 and reached the CIF SS D-III semifinals all three years he played (2010-12) … named first team All-Bay League as well as the League MVP as a senior in 2012 … also named first team All-CIF SS D-III in 2012 and second team All-CIF SS D-III in 2011 … served as the team captain in 2012 and was named Daily Breeze Player of the Year … set a PVHS single season record with 135 goals in 2012. Personal – Full name: James Robert Robinson … born Jan. 5, 1995 in Torrance, Calif. … his parents are Edward and Anne Robinson … has two older sisters, Rachael and Suzanne and one older brother, Brian … his entire family has attended UCLA … his father was a four-time letterwinner on the Bruins’ water polo team (1977-80) while his brother played on the team in 2012 and redshirted at UCLA in 2011 … competed with the Stars and Stripes Bruin Water Polo Club out of Los Angeles, Calif. … says he chose UCLA because “I wanted to play water polo and study at a great institution” … lists the shortest player ever to play in the NBA, Muggsy Bogues, as the athlete he most admires … lists playing basketball as a hobby … majoring in political science.

Personal – Full name: Archie Stephen Riggins IV, prefers Stephen … born March 10, 1995 in Mission Viejo, Calif. … his parents are Archie and Marie Riggins … has one older sister, Elizabeth, who plays volleyball at Georgetown … his father was a goalkeeper in soccer at the U.S. Air Force Academy … says he chose UCLA because “UCLA has a great reputation in sports and in academics. To be on the UCLA Men’s Water Polo Team and to be able to compete with the best is a huge honor.” … says his biggest thrill so far in his athletic career is, “winning the first water polo tournament my senior year (2012 Steve Pal Memorial Tournament), which was the first for SMCHS in over a decade” … is majoring in environmental science.

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NEWCOMER PROFILES

WILL

ALEK

RUNKEL

RUZIC

Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-5 • 190 Hillsborough, Calif. (Sacred Heart Preparatory)

Freshman • Goalkeeper • 6-0 • 160 Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes)

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season.

2013 – Is slated to redshirt the season.

High School – Three-year (2010-12) varsity water polo letterwinner at Sacred Heart Preparatory in Atherton, Calif., under head coach Bryan Kreutzkamp … the Gators won the West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) Championship in 2011 and 2012 and the CIF CCS (Central Coast Section) D-II title in 2011 and again in 2012 … Sacred Heart cruised to the title in 2012, defeating Burlingame 18-0 in the quarterfinals, Soquel 15-3 in the semifinals and Los Altos 19-7 in the finals … named first team All-WCAL from 2010-12 … was named the Palo Alto Daily News Water Polo Player of the Year in 2011 and the CIF CCS Goalkeeper of the Year in 2012 … named first team All-CIF CCS D-II in 2011 and 2012 … also named California/Hawaii fifth team All-American in 2011 and 2012.

High School – Four-year (2009-12) varsity water polo letterwinner at Palos Verdes High School under head coach Chris Murin (2009-11) and Patrick O’Brien (2012) … the Sea Kings won the Bay League Championship in 2010 and 2011 and reached the CIF SS D-III semifinals the final three years he played (2010-12) … PVHS won the CIF SS D-IV title in 2009, defeating Mira Costa 6-5 … named first team All-Bay League in 2011 and 2012 … also named first team All-CIF SS D-III in 2012 and second team All-CIF SS D-III in 2011 … named Goalkeeper of the Tournament at the TRX Memorial Cup in 2011 and 2012 … also named Co-MVP of the South Bay Tournament in 2012 … recorded 339 saves and 57 steals at PVHS as a senior (2012).

Club – Competed with the Stanford Water Polo Club in Palo Alto, Calif. … in 2011, he was named Cal Cup first team, Club Championships first team All-Tournament and as a first team Junior Olympics All-American … was named honorable mention Junior Olympics All-American in 2013.

Personal – Full name: Aleksandar Vukan Ruzic, prefers Alek … born May 1, 1995 in Torrance, Calif. … his parents are Vukan and Jeanette Ruzic … has two older sisters, Stefania and Laina and one younger sister, Helena … his sister, Stefania, attended UCLA … competed with the Bruin Water Polo Club in Los Angeles, Calif. … says he chose UCLA because “my older sister graduated from UCLA, many of my friends and teammates have attended or are attending UCLA and I love the campus” … says his biggest thrill in his athletic career is, “getting to play and travel internationally to Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia” … said he took up playing water polo because, “I completely severed my Achilles tendon when I was in the sixth grade” … lists the Los Angeles Kings’ Jeff Carter as the athlete he most admires … majoring in economics.

Personal – Full name: William Porter Runkel, prefers Will … born May 18, 1995 in San Mateo, Calif. … his parents are John and Chick Runkel … has two older brothers, Robert and John … his mom and dad as well as his brother, Rob, and three of his aunts and three of his uncles have all attended UCLA … says he chose UCLA because “both my parents and my older brother attended undergraduate school at UCLA and the education and athletic programs are unmatched by any other university” … says his biggest thrill in his athletic career is, “when we beat Bellarmine College Preparatory by one goal in double overtime for the WCAL title after being down by nine goals at halftime” … lists performing improvisational comedy as a hobby … majoring in history.

2013 UCLA MEN’S WATER POLO SENIOR CLASS From Left: Aimone Barabino, Paul Pickell, Lucas Reynolds and Chris Wendt.

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2012 IN REVIEW

2012 UCLA Men’s Water Polo Stats Record: 28-5, MPSF: 7-1, Home: 10-0, Road: 5-3, Neutral: 13-2 2012 NCAA Runner-Up

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date

Opponent

Sept. 1

No. 21 Pomona-Pitzer1

W/L Score W

16-5

1-0

Sept. 1

No. 19 Cal Baptist1

W

15-7

2-0

Sept. 2

1

W

15-5

3-0

Chapman

2

Overall MPSF UCLA Scorers

Sept. 8

vs. Fordham

W

22-0

4-0

Sept. 8

vs. George Washington2

W

22-4

5-0

Sept. 8

vs. Johns Hopkins2

W

21-4

6-0

Sept. 9

vs. No. 18 Brown2

W

14-8

7-0

W

20-3

8-0

W

16-5

9-0 10-0

Sept. 9 Sept. 15

2

at No. 13 Princeton

3

vs. No. 18 Concordia 3

Sept. 15

vs. No. 7 Pacific

W

9-4

Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 21

vs. No. 3 California3 vs. No. 1 USC3 No. 10 Loyola Marymount

W L W

11-10 (ot) 11-0 6-7 11-1 16-8 12-1

Sept. 29

vs. No. 17 Santa Clara4

W

17-3

13-1

4

Sept. 29 Sept. 30

vs. No. 7 Pepperdine at No. 6 UC Santa Barbara4

W L

14-7 10-11

14-1 14-2

Sept. 30

vs. No. 7 UC Irvine4

W

14-8

15-2

Oct. 6 Oct. 7

at No. 7 California* at No. 17 UC Davis

W W

10-9 (3ot) 16-2 15-8 17-2

1-0

Oct. 20 Oct. 21

at No. 3 UC Santa Barbara* No. 11 UC San Diego

W W

10-5 13-6

18-2 19-2

2-0

Oct. 25

No. 6 Pepperdine*

W

12-7

20-2

3-0

Nov. 3

No. 7 Long Beach State*

W

13-8

21-2

4-0

Nov. 3

Concordia

W

21-7

22-2

Nov. 9 Nov. 11

No. 3 Stanford* at No. 7 Pacific*

W W

9-5 13-10

23-2 24-2

5-0 6-0

Nov. 17 Nov. 18

at No. 1 USC* No. 9 UC Irvine*

L W

9-10 16-8

24-3 25-3

6-1 7-1

Nov. 23

vs. No. 5 Pacific5

W

10-8

26-3

5

Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Dec. 1

vs. No. 3 California vs. No. 4 Stanford5 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn6

L W W

9-12 10-9 17-3

26-4 27-4 28-4

Dec. 2

vs. USC6

L

10-11

28-5

Danny McClintick 2, David Culpan 2, Joey Fuentes 2, Chris Wendt 2, Bret Lathrope, Paul Reynolds, Christopher Meinhold, Chris Robertson, Chris Fahlsing, Mario Cardenas, Brendan Zwaneveld, Daniel Lenhart Paul Reynolds 3, Chris Wendt 3, Chris Fahlsing 2, Mario Cardenas 2, Joey Fuentes, Chris Robertson, Danny McClintick, Aimone Barabino, Bret Lathrope Danny McClintick 4, David Culpan 3, Josh Samuels 3, Daniel Lenhart, Joey Fuentes, Brendan Zwaneveld, Chris Fahlsing, Christopher Meinhold Griffin White 5, Lucas Reynolds 4, Chris Fahlsing 2, Chris Wendt 2, Paul Reynolds, Christopher Meinhold, Danny McClintick, Anthony Daboub, David Culpan, Paul Pickell, Joey Fuentes, Josh Samuels, Daniel Lenhart Bret Lathrope 4, Griffin White 3, Paul Pickell 3, Lucas Reynolds 2, Danny McClintick 2, Chris Fahlsing 2, David Culpan 2, Chris Wendt, Paul Reynolds, Joey Fuentes, Daniel Lenhart Joey Fuentes 4, Daniel Lenhart 4, Danny McClintick 3, Josh Samuels 2, Brandon D’Sa 2, Griffin White, Lucas Reynolds, Bret Lathrope, Anthony Daboub, Paul Pickell, Chris Wendt Griffin White 4, Josh Samuels 2, Aimone Barabino 2, Chris Fahlsing 2, Danny McClintick, Anthony Daboub, Brandon D’Sa, David Culpan Griffin White 4, Josh Samuels 4, Chris Fahlsing 2, Anthony Daboub 2, David Culpan 2, Aimone Barabino, Lucas Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Danny McClintick, Brandon D’Sa, Joey Fuentes David Culpan 2, Anthony Daboub 2, Lucas Reynolds 2, Josh Samuels 2, Chris Wendt 2, Aimone Barabino, Joey Fuentes, Bret Lathrope, Daniel Lenhart, Danny McClintick, Paul Reynolds Josh Samuels 3, Aimone Barabino, Joey Fuentes, Lucas Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Chris Wendt, Griffin White Josh Samuels 4, Chris Fahlsing 3, Daniel Lenhart 2, Aimone Barabino, Bret Lathrope Aimone Barabino, Danny McClintick, Lucas Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Josh Samuels, Griffin White Paul Reynolds 6, Josh Samuels 3, Chris Fahlsing 2, Lucas Reynolds, Bret Lathrope, Griffin White, Danny McClintick, Daniel Lenhart Lucas Reynolds 4, Paul Reynolds 2, Daniel Lenhart 2, Griffin White 2, Bret Lathrope 2, Joey Fuentes, David Culpan, Christopher Meinhold, Aimone Barabino, Josh Samuels Griffin White 4, Josh Samuels 3, Chris Wendt 3, Aimone Barabino 2, Danny McClintick, Paul Pickell Josh Samuels 2, Chris Wendt 2, Lucas Reynolds 2, Aimone Barabino, Anthony Daboub, Daniel Lenhart, Griffin White Paul Reynolds 4, Josh Samuels 3, Paul Pickell 2, Lucas Reynolds 2, Aimone Barabino, Anthony Daboub, Chris Wendt Josh Samuels 4, Paul Reynolds 2, Lucas Reynolds 2, Chris Wendt, Aimone Barabino Aimone Barabino 3, Danny McClintick 3, Griffin White 2, Josh Samuels 2, Chris Wendt, Joey Fuentes, Chris Fahlsing, Christopher Meinhold, Bret Lathrope Josh Samuels 2, Chris Wendt 2, Lucas Reynolds 2, Daniel Lenhart 2, Aimone Barabino, Griffin White Lucas Reynolds 3, Paul Reynolds 2, Danny McClintick 2, David Culpan, Chris Fahlsing, Daniel Lenhart, Paul Pickell, Maxwell Vilim-Brozyna, Griffin White Josh Samuels 3, Daniel Lenhart 2, Chris Wendt 2, Aimone Barabino 2, Paul Reynolds, Chris Fahlsing, David Culpan Josh Samuels 3, Chris Wendt 2, Aimone Barabino 2, Griffin White 2, Bret Lathrope, Paul Reynolds, Danny McClintick, Daniel Lenhart David Culpan 3, Maxwell Vilim-Brozyna 3, Paul Pickell 2, Brian Robinson 2, Josh Samuels 2, Paul Reynolds 2, Bret Lathrope, Griffin White, Christopher Meinhold, Danny McClintick, Aimone Barabino, Brandon D’Sa, Brendan Zwaneveld Paul Reynolds 2, Chris Wendt 2, Josh Samuels 2, Daniel Lenhart, Griffin White, Lucas Reynolds Josh Samuels 3, Aimone Barabino 2, Daniel Lenhart 2, Paul Reynolds 2, Griffin White 2, Bret Lathrope, Danny McClintick Paul Reynolds 3, Chris Wendt 2, Griffin White, Danny McClintick, Aimone Barabino, Daniel Lenhart Danny McClintick 3, Paul Reynolds 2, Daniel Lenhart 2, Lucas Reynolds, Bret Lathrope, Griffin White, Anthony Daboub, Aimone Barabino, Chris Fahlsing, David Culpan, Josh Samuels, Paul Pickell Aimone Barabino 2, Josh Samuels 2, Chris Fahlsing, Daniel Lenhart, Lucas Reynolds, Paul Reynolds, Chris Wendt, Griffin White Josh Samuels 3, Chris Wendt 3, Chris Fahlsing, Daniel Lenhart, Griffin White Danny McClintick 2, Chris Fahlsing 2, Josh Samuels 2, Paul Reynolds 2, Griffin White, Daniel Lenhart Griffin White 4, Paul Pickell 3, Paul Reynolds 2, Lucas Reynolds 2, Chris Fahlsing 2, Josh Samuels, Anthony Daboub, David Culpan, Danny McClintick Bret Lathrope 2, Danny McClintick 2, Josh Samuels 2, Chris Fahlsing, Paul Reynolds, Lucas Reynolds, Daniel Lenhart

KEY: 1 - UCLA Invitational (hosted by UCLA); 2 - Princeton Invitational (hosted by Princeton); 3 - NorCal Tournament (hosted by Stanford); 4 - SoCal Tournament (hosted by UC Santa Barbara); 5 - MPSF Tournament (hosted by USC); 6 - NCAA Tournament (hosted by USC); * MPSF contest

INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Josh Samuels Griffin White Paul Reynolds Danny McClintick Chris Wendt Lucas Reynolds

Goals 68 46 44 37 34 33

Player Daniel Lenhart Aimone Barabino Chris Fahlsing David Culpan Bret Lathrope Joey Fuentes

Goals 31 29 27 20 19 15

Player Paul Pickell Anthony Daboub Christopher Meinhold Others Brandon D’Sa Maxwell Vilim-Brozyna

Goals 15 11 6 6 5 4

Player Brendan Zwaneveld Brian Robinson TOTALS

Goals 3 2 455

GOALKEEPER TOTALS Name

Saves

Games

Starts

Quarters Played

Minutes Played

Goals Against

Goals Against Average*

Matt Rapacz Stephen White

237 70

25.1875 8.3125

30 3

100.75 33.25

812:75 266:35

170 55

6.75 6.62

TOTALS

307

33.50

33

134.0

1079:10

225

6.72

* to calculate the goals against average, divide the goals allowed by the number of quarters played, take that figure and multiply by four (GAA = [GA/QP] x 4)

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2012 IN REVIEW

SCORE BY QUARTERS UCLA Opponent

1 124 62

2 114 48

3 116 53

4 94 58

OT 7 4

FINAL 455 225

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS SCORING 2 3 LR BL 1 1

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DATE OPPONENT PR GW CM DM AD BD AB CF Oth DC BZ PP MV JF BR CW JS DL 9/1 Pomona-Pitzer 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 9/1 Cal Baptist 2 1 1 2 4 1 3 9/2 Chapman 1 4 1 3 1 1 3 1 9/8 vs. Fordham 4 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 9/8 vs. George Washington 2 4 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 9/8 vs. Johns Hopkins 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 2 4 9/9 vs. Brown 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 9/9 at Princeton 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 4 9/15 vs. Concordia 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 9/15 vs. Pacific 1 1 1 1 1 4 9/16 vs. California 1 1 3 4 2 9/16 vs. USC 1 1 1 1 1 1 9/21 Loyola Marymount 1 1 6 1 2 1 3 1 9/29 vs. Santa Clara 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 9/29 vs. Pepperdine 4 1 2 1 3 3 9/30 at UC Santa Barbara 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 9/30 vs. UC Irvine 2 4 1 1 2 1 3 10/6 at California* 2 2 1 1 4 10/7 at UC Davis 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 10/20 at UC Santa Barbara* 2 1 1 2 2 2 10/21 UC San Diego 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 10/25 Pepperdine* 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 11/3 Long Beach State* 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 11/3 Concordia 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 2 11/9 Stanford* 1 2 1 2 2 1 11/11 at Pacific* 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 11/17 at USC* 3 1 1 1 2 1 11/18 UC Irvine* 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 11/23 vs. Pacific 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 11/24 vs. California 1 1 3 3 1 11/25 vs. Stanford 2 1 2 2 2 1 12/1 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 12/2 vs. USC 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 TOTALS 33 19 44 46 6 37 11 5 29 27 6 20 3 15 4 15 2 34 68 31

SUPERLATIVES No.

Name

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Lucas Reynolds Bret Lathrope Paul Reynolds Griffin White Christopher Meinhold Danny McClintick Anthony Daboub Brandon D’Sa Aimone Barabino Chris Fahlsing David Culpan Brendan Zwaneveld Paul Pickell Maxwell Vilim-Brozyna Joey Fuentes Brian Robinson Chris Wendt Josh Samuels Daniel Lenhart

TOTALS

16 15 15 22 22 21 14 20 16 9 11 6 16 17 14 10 14 10 15 10 13 12 13 21 9 13 9 16 10 9 10 17 10 455

SAVES 1 1A MR SW TOTALS 8 8 10 10 7 7 4 5 9 5 2 7 2 2 4 6 6 12 4 4 8 7 6 13 8 8 10 10 15 15 8 8 4 4 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 1 2 3 9 9 5 3 8 11 1 12 9 9 5 3 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 7 4 12 8 8 7 7 13 13 6 3 9 12 12 237 70 307

SUPERLATIVES, CONT. Goals 4 4 6 5 1 4 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 4 2 3 4 4

Date

Goalkeeper

twice, last vs. Santa Clara (Sept. 29) vs. George Washington (Sept. 8) vs. Loyola Marymount (Sept. 21) vs. Fordham (Sept. 8) six times, last vs. Concordia (Nov. 3) vs. Chapman (Sept. 2) twice, last vs. Concordia (Sept. 15) vs. Johns Hopkins (Sept. 8) at UC Davis (Oct. 7) vs. California (Sept. 16) twice, last vs. Concordia (Nov. 3) three times, last vs. Concordia (Nov. 3) twice, last vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (Dec. 1) vs. Concordia (Nov. 3) vs. Johns Hopkins (Sept. 8) vs. Concordia (Nov. 3) three times, last vs. California (Nov. 24) four times, last at California (Oct. 6) vs. Johns Hopkins (Sept. 8)

1 1A

Saves

Matt Rapacz Stephen White

15 10

Date vs. USC (Sept. 16) vs. Cal Baptist (Sept. 1)

FINAL 2012 TOP 20 POLL No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

School USC UCLA California Stanford Long Beach State Pacific UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine St. Francis Brooklyn UC Irvine UC San Diego Air Force

Wk. --1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Release Date Preseason (Sept. 5) (Sept. 12) (Sept. 19) (Sept. 26) (Oct. 3) (Oct. 10) (Oct. 17)

Points 100 94 92 85 80 76 70 64 59 56 46 46

No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

School Loyola Marymount Bucknell Princeton Brown Mercyhurst UC Davis Navy Santa Clara Pomona-Pitzer Johns Hopkins

Points 41 34 28 24 19 17 14 3 3 3

UCLA IN THE 2012 POLLS

MATT RAPACZ

21

Rank 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2

Wk. 8 9 10 11 12 13 Final

Release Date (Oct. 24) (Oct. 31) (Nov. 7) (Nov. 14) (Nov. 21) (Nov. 28) (Dec. 5)

Rank 2 2 2 2 2 2 2


MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established during the 1992-1993 season to serve the competitive needs of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10 and Western Athletic Conferences, as well as other selected universities in the western United States; and to provide championships competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a conference setting. The founding principles on which the MPSF was originally formed were to provide enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. The Federation has also served as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports impacted by conference realignments. Since its inaugural season the Federation has seen its primary conference membership grow by the addition of the Mountain West and West Coast Conferences and their respective member institutions, as well as the addition of women’s water polo, women’s gymnastics, women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s swimming. As a testament to its viability, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation continues to successfully navigate the ever-changing sea of college sports by fostering contraction and expansion of its sports portfolio to meet the dynamic needs of its members. As the MPSF begins its 22nd season in 2013-14 and continues its legacy of championship competition, it affirms the vision of its founders and the relevance of its three founding principles, particularly during today’s tumultuous economic times. In 2013-2014, the MPSF will sponsor competition in 12 intercollegiate Olympic sports, while serving approximately 1,800 student-athletes on 87 teams from 36 universities in nine western states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in men’s and women’s water polo, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, women’s lacrosse,

and men’s volleyball. MPSF champions are eligible to compete in NCAA Championships with men’s and women’s water polo, men’s volleyball, and women’s lacrosse champions earning automatic qualification into NCAA championship events. Returning to the federation for the first time since 2005 are the women’s gymnastics teams from San Jose State and Sacramento State, along with the first-year women’s lacrosse program from the University of Colorado. During the 2012-2013 academic year, MPSF teams won four NCAA team championship titles, extending the streak to nine straight years achieving such a feat. The federation collected its high of five national championships during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 years. USC Men’s and Women’s Water Polo, UC Irvine Men’s Volleyball, and Oregon Women’s Indoor Track and Field brought the federation’s total to 73 NCAA titles since the first season of competition in 1992-93. USC and UC Davis led the MPSF with two conference championships apiece last year, with the Trojans taking men’s and women’s water polo titles and the Aggies winning in women’s swimming and diving and women’s gymnastics. The UC Davis women’s gymnastics team has brought home the last four MPSF Championships, the longest current streak amongst all federation sports. The Oklahoma men, meanwhile, claimed an all-sports MPSF record 13th conference title. Al Beaird has been the Federation’s only executive director, taking the reins after being selected by the MPSF Administrative Committee in December 1997 after a national search. Beaird’s position was established as a result of the Federation’s continued growth and emerging tradition of NCAA and national championship caliber play, including 47 NCAA team championships during his tenure. Beaird, who formerly served on the athletics staff at his alma mater, UC Davis, where the integration of student and athlete is a long-rooted philosophy, oversees the administration of all Federation sports, having worked closely with administrators

and coaches from more than 50 different universities over the course of his administration. Beaird presided over the transition of the Federation from what was initially a scheduling alliance to what is now nationally recognized as the most successful NCAA Division I Olympic sports conference. Beaird directs all aspects of MPSF competition, including championships, officiating, rules compliance, scheduling, media relations, broadcasting, sponsorships and NCAA relations, while also shaping conference legislation, facilitating annual meetings and providing direction and communication for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Administrative and Executive Committees. In 2004, Beaird completed a four-year term, three years as chair, on the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships Committee and one year as chair of the inaugural NCAA Men’s and Women’s Water Polo Rules Committee. Beaird feels privileged to work with coaches and student-athletes who compete at the highest levels, including those who compete on USA national teams as coaches or players in international and Olympic competition. With his in NCAA Olympic sports, Beaird has been called upon to serve as liaison to the national governing bodies for amateur athletics in the United States and the United States Olympic Committee. Beaird received his undergraduate degree in physical education from UC Davis before attaining his Masters of Business Administration from California State University, Sacramento. Beaird, who lives in Woodland, California, has two daughters who have been active in high school and club sports.

2012 MPSF TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1st Place: 3rd Place: 5th Place: 7th Place:

USC 9, California 5 UCLA 10, Stanford 9 (SV-OT) Long Beach State 14, Pacific 12 UC Santa Barbara 9, Pepperdine 6

2012 MPSF STANDINGS SCHOOL USC (1) ^^* UCLA (2) ^ California (3) Stanford (4) Long Beach State (5) Pepperdine (8) Pacific (6) UC Santa Barbara (7) UC Irvine (10)

MPSF W 8 7 5 5 4 3 3 1 0

L 0 1 3 3 4 5 5 7 8

PCT 1.000 .875 .625 .625 .500 .375 .375 .125 .000

OVERALL HOME 4-0 4-0 2-2 3-1 2-2 1-3 1-3 0-4 0-4

AWAY 4-0 3-1 3-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3 0-4

W 29 28 17 16 24 11 13 16 14

L 0 5 8 7 8 13 12 12 12

PCT 1.000 .848 .680 .696 .750 .458 .520 .571 .538

HOME 13-0 10-0 3-2 6-2 4-2 3-3 3-3 6-5 3-5

AWAY 7-0 5-3 4-3 4-4 4-2 3-2 2-2 2-5 1-5

NEUT 9-0 13-2 10-3 6-1 16-4 5-8 8-7 8-2 10-3

Final National Ranking in Parenthesis, ^^ NCAA Champions, ^ NCAA Tournament Qualifier, * MPSF Tournament Champion

2012 ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS

JOSH SAMUELS

First Team

Yr.

Pos. School

Balazs Erdelyi Nikola Vavic Alex Bowen Kostas Genidounias James Clark Josh Samuels Bret Bonanni Jeremy Davie

Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr.

ATT ATT UTL ATT GK ATT ATT CTR

Second Team

Yr.

Pos. School

Matt Rapacz Collin Smith Dan Matulis Alex Obert Aleksa Saponjic Marin Balarin Paul Reynolds Michael Rosenthal

Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr.

GK ATT CTR UTL ATT CTR ATT ATT

Honorable Mention

Yr.

Pos. School

Mace Rapsey Aleksandar Petrovic Forrest Watkins Brian Shoemaker

Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

UTL DEF UTL UTL

22

Pacific USC Stanford USC USC UCLA Stanford USC UCLA California LBSU Pacific California California UCLA USC USC Pacific Stanford UCSB

Mitch Wise BJ Churnside Nolan McConnell Matt Burton Alex Malkis Stephen Loomis Nick Rascon Spencer White Milos Vrzic Balint Meszaros Aimone Barabino

Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So.

ATT ATT ATT CTR GK ATT ATT ATT ATT GK CTR

UC Irvine Stanford LBSU USC Pacific Pepperdine LBSU LBSU LBSU LBSU UCLA

Player of the Year

Yr.

Pos. School

Balazs Erdelyi

Jr.

ATT

Pacific

Newcomer of the Year Yr.

Pos. School

Bret Bonanni

Fr.

ATT

Coach of the Year

Yr.

School

Gavin Arroyo

7th

Long Beach State

Stanford


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1962 (9-5) Opponent Pierce College UC Santa Barbara USC Redlands California Long Beach City College San Fernando Valley State Stanford El Camino College Stanford California Cal Tech Pomona USC

UCLA’S FORMER HEAD COACHES Bob Horn Bob Horn served as UCLA’s head men’s water polo coach for 28 seasons before retiring at the conclusion of the 1990 campaign. That fall, he led the Bruins to a third-place NCAA finish and 24-8 record. In a prolific career that spanned four decades, Horn guided UCLA to three NCAA championships, four runner-up awards and seven third-place finishes. The Bruins secured 13 league titles under Horn, and his 1988 squad captured the Club National Championship, marking the first time a team comprised entirely of collegians won the Club National Title. Horn tutored 36 first-team All-America selections and nine Olympians. He guided UCLA to 50 consecutive victories over five years, coaching four undefeated squads. He retired with an overall record of 487-188-8 and a 102-62 mark in league play. Selected as the 1965 water polo “Coach of the Year”, Horn also doubled as UCLA’s swimming coach from 1963-74. In 1976, he was inducted into the U.S. Water Polo Hall of Fame.

Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni Cal Poly San Luis Obispo UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State Redlands Cal State Northridge USC Occidental California Stanford Cerritos Pasadena City College California UC Santa Barbara Stanford Cal Tech USC

Guy Baker led the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo programs to seven national titles in a 10-year span. He left the water polo programs in January 2001 to become head coach of the U.S. Women's Water Polo National Team, a position he held through the spring of 2009. Baker established UCLA as the dominant men's program of the 1990s with four men's NCAA championships (1995, 1996, 1999, 2000) and three national collegiate women’s titles (1996, 1997, 1998). He earned National Coach of the Year honors four times (1995-96 men, 1997-98 women) and coached the Women’s National Team at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. Baker led the 2006-07 Women's National Team to gold medals at the 2007 World Championships, the 2007 World League Super Final and the 2007 Pan-American Games, where the team secured its qualifying spot for the 2008 Olympic games. Baker’s combined record at UCLA was 265-97 overall and 64-28 in league games. Three of his athletes were each named National Player of the Year twice – Coralie Simmons, Sean Kern, and Matt Swanson. In all, Bruin athletes secured All-America honors 52 times and eight players competed in the Olympics under Baker.

Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni Cerritos Cal Poly Pomona UC Santa Barbara Cal State Los Angeles USC Cal State Northridge Foothill Stanford Long Beach State California Occidental Stanford California UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State Yugoslavia UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State

Result L W W W W L W L L W W W W W W L L W W

Score 9-6 9-3 7-6 9-5 5-3 7-5 16-2 5-2 9-8 12-9 10-7 10-7 6-3 4-2 6-2 18-6 15-4 11-3 9-3

Result W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 12-4 19-3 25-11 6-5 14-3 7-6 5-4 8-3 8-5 13-3 12-8 13-6 5-3 7-2 14-6 7-6

Result W W W W W W W W

Score 22-10 19-2 15-5 5-3 13-3 9-4 15-5 7-5

* two game scores unknown

1965 (16-0) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni Cerritos UCSB USC Occidental Stanford Long Beach State Long Beach State California UC Irvine California San Jose State Stanford Foothill Long Beach State USC

As head coach of both UCLA water polo programs, he helped lead the Bruins to 11 national championships (three men's, eight women's). He coached the men's water polo team to NCAA titles in 1999, 2000 and 2004. As head coach of the women's program, Krikorian guided UCLA to the 2000 National Collegiate Championship and NCAA titles in 2001 and 2003 before reeling off five consective NCAA championships (2005-09). Between the two UCLA water polo programs, Krikorian coached six Peter J. Cutino Award recipients, seven National Player of the Year selections and 12 Olympians. He led the UCLA men's and women's teams to national championships in the same academic year on three occasions (1999-00, 2000-01 and 2004-05). Krikorian assumed head coaching duties of the U.S. Women's Water Polo National Team following the 2009 collegiate spring season and helped guide Team USA to the gold medal at the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome. The U.S. team secured first place at the world championships with a 7-6 win over Canada. Krikorian was a four-year water polo letterwinner at UCLA (1992-95), helping lead the men's program to the 1995 NCAA Championship at the conclusion of his senior season (the program's first national title since 1972).

1966 (15-0) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni Occidental Cerritos USC UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State UC Irvine Stanford

UCLA Men’s Water Polo Coaching Legacy Years

Score 8-5 10-7 13-3 16-8 22-9 21-0 8-5 8-3 15-7 13-6 10-1 17-4 14-3 12-1 4-3 13-1 15-9

1964 (15-6)

Adam Krikorian served as head coach of the men's water polo team from 1999-2008 and as head coach of the women's program from 1999-2009. Krikorian now serves asassociate head coach of the men's water polo program and head coach of the U.S. Women's Water Polo National Team. He guided Team USA to its first-ever Olympic Gold medal in women's water polo in 2012 in London.

1963-1990 1991-2000 1999-2008

Result W W W L W W L W W L W W W W W W L

* one game score unknown

Adam Krikorian

Bob Horn Guy Baker Adam Krikorian

Score 18-11 10-7 10-9 19-9 15-6 10-7 13-0 4-3 14-5 15-5 11-6 12-6 9-8 9-6

1963 (14-4)

Guy Baker

Coach

Result W W L W L L W W W L W W W L

League

Overall

NCAA Titles

102-62 49-29 61-19

487-188-8 173-88 192-62

3 4 3

23

California UC Irvine San Jose State Stanford Foothill Long Beach State

W W W W W W

13-6 11-6 11-6 9-8 12-5 17-12

Result W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 7-6 24-3 19-7 10-8 8-3 6-4 9-4 8-7 8-4 10-7 8-4 9-6 8-3

Result W W W L L W W W L W W W L W W L W

Score 10-4 16-1 11-5 13-11 11-10 7-5 10-9 12-2 7-5 16-6 7-1 6-5 6-2 10-2 6-5 6-5 3-2

Result W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 14-5 21-7 15-3 10-2 23-1 11-3 5-2 7-4 8-1 6-2 8-5 10-5 7-5 4-1 8-2 7-6 4-3 9-6 5-2

Result W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L

Score 39-6 21-3 13-3 9-7 8-6 8-7 22-0 5-2 11-5 10-5 6-5 11-7 10-2 13-9 10-2 8-6 7-6 7-4 7-6

* one game score unknown

1967 (14-0) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent USC Cal Poly Pomona UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State California UC Irvine California Stanford Stanford UC Irvine San Jose State Foothill USC * one game score unknown

1968 (12-5) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Orange Coast Cal Poly San Luis Obispo UC Santa Barbara USC Long Beach State Stanford California UC Davis UC Irvine Foothill Stanford Long Beach State San Jose State De Anza California UC Irvine USC

1969 (19-0) Head Coach: Bob Horn NCAA CHAMPIONS Opponent Occidental UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Stanford UC San Diego Cal Poly Pomona UC Santa Barbara USC Long Beach State California California Stanford Long Beach State UC Irvine Stanford USC USC Long Beach State California

1970 (17-2) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Air Force Occidental UC Davis USC UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Pomona USC Long Beach State Stanford California Long Beach State Stanford California UC Irvine USC UC Santa Barbara San Jose State UC Irvine


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Stanford UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton

1971 (18-1) Head Coach: Bob Horn NCAA CHAMPIONS Opponent Alumni UC Davis USC California UC Santa Barbara USC Long Beach State CS Fullerton Stanford Long Beach State California UC Irvine Cal State Fullerton California Stanford USC Washington Long Beach State San Jose State

Result W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 20-15 21-4 10-7 10-9 18-5 8-6 15-4 7-1 12-11 16-6 16-7 14-8 9-2 12-6 13-10 11-9 37-2 10-1 5-3

Result W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 12-11 17-2 8-3 7-6 10-5 14-11 5-3 5-2 16-0 12-8 6-4 8-5 10-5 7-5 10-5 11-6 21-3 15-10 10-5

1972 (19-1) Head Coach: Bob Horn NCAA CHAMPIONS Opponent Alumni UC Davis UC Irvine USC UC Santa Barbara USC California Cal State Fullerton Stanford California UC Irvine Long Beach State Stanford USC Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State Yale UC Irvine San Jose State * one game score unknown

1973 (13-7) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni Long Beach State UC Irvine USC Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara USC San Diego California Stanford UC Irvine California Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton New Mexico Stanford Long Beach State USC UC Santa Barbara California USC

Result L W L W W W W W L W L L W W W W W L W L L

Score 11-8 7-1 7-5 9-1 7-4 8-3 7-4 13-2 7-4 7-4 6-2 8-6 8-4 8-3 14-4 6-1 13-7 7-5 14-2 4-2 7-5

Result W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W L W

Score 10-5 7-5 5-3 7-1 8-7 7-4 6-4 10-3 9-5 10-5 5-4 13-5 6-4 6-4 7-3 5-4 7-6 6-4

1974 (17-4) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent San Diego Alumni UC Davis San Jose State UC Irvine California Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara USC Occidental Stanford Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton Stanford California California UC Irvine USC

W L W

9-5 5-3 7-4

Long Beach State UC Irvine Stanford California USC Stanford California Arizona UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Long Beach State Arizona

1975 (19-3) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State UC Davis California UC Irvine Long Beach State USC UC Irvine California Stanford Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Loyola Marymount UC Irvine Pepperdine Stanford California USC Army California Stanford

Result W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W L W

Score 17-5 10-5 4-3 8-7 9-6 10-9 15-9 10-7 8-7 11-10 3-2 7-6 14-4 19-1 10-8 15-9 7-6 8-7 11-5 26-2 13-9 6-5

Result W W W W W W W L W W W L W W L W W L W W W L

Score 11-10 20-9 7-6 15-2 11-8 1-6 13-9 12-11 18-8 8-7 8-7 11-6 12-7 14-8 7-6 7-5 24-1 15-9 19-8 18-8 14-9 13-12

Result W W L W W W L L W W L W W L L L L L L L L W L

Score 17-4 19-9 12-10 12-9 12-8 12-0 8-7 9-4 12-11 8-7 11-6 21-11 11-10 10-6 7-2 14-10 11-8 9-7 6-5 13-12 15-6 13-5 11-6

Result W W L L W L L L W

Score 21-7 12-9 9-7 8-1 6-2 6-4 5-4 8-6 12-11

1976 (17-5) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine Long Beach State Arizona UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Long Beach State UC Irvine USC California UC Santa Barbara Stanford California Pepperdine Long Beach State UC Irvine UC San Diego Stanford USC Texas A&M USC Stanford

1977 (9-13) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent San Diego Cal Poly Pomona Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine Hayward UC Irvine California UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State UC Irvine Cal Poly Pomona USC California Stanford UC Irvine Pepperdine California Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Stanford Alumni USC

1978 (5-18) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Brown Cal Poly Pomona Pepperdine Stanford Cal Poly Pomona Long Beach State Pepperdine Arizona Cal Poly Pomona

L L L L L L L W L L L L L L

10-8 7-5 12-2 12-8 9-6 9-5 17-6 6-5 9-4 11-8 18-12 13-6 12-7 11-10

Result W W W W W W W W W L L L L L W L W W W W W W L W W W W L

Score 19-2 15-14 22-5 15-4 10-5 13-7 4-3 16-6 1-0 10-7 7-2 7-6 7-4 8-7 9-7 8-6 1-0 5-3 10-5 15-9 9-7 9-7 9-5 9-7 6-5 17-7 10-9 11-3

Result W W W W L L L W L W L L L L W W W L L L W W T W L L L L L L W L

Score 12-9 13-8 14-6 13-6 12-8 11-9 4-3 5-2 6-4 7-6 7-2 9-5 8-3 11-9 17-2 8-6 21-0 8-5 9-3 6-2 10-9 6-5 7-7 9-5 10-5 10-6 8-7 9-6 13-12 10-6 15-6 9-5

Result W W W W W W W W

Score 12-7 19-7 12-7 12-3 13-11 7-5 12-1 13-4

1979 (21-9) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Brown Alumni Occidental Air Force Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara W. Berlin Hayward UC Irvine Stanford UC Santa Barbara California USC California Stanford Stanford UC Irvine California Pepperdine Arizona Long Beach State Arizona UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State USC Bucknell California UC Santa Barbara * two game scores unknown

1980 (13-18-1) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Alumni Cal State Fullerton Pepperdine Air Force Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara California Long Beach State UC Irvine Hayward Stanford Pepperdine USC Long Beach State Fordham Bucknell Brown USC Stanford UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State Pepperdine Nippon Stanford California California UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine UC Irvine USC

1981 (19-11-3) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Fresno State San Diego State Air Force Pepperdine Alumni UC Irvine San Francisco State Cal State Fullerton

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UC Santa Barbara USC Long Beach State Stanford Long Beach State UC Irvine Long Beach State California Stanford Stanford UC Santa Barbara California Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Long Beach State UC San Diego Cal State Fullerton Pepperdine USC UC Santa Barbara USC California Air Force UC Santa Barbara

W T L L W L W L L L L W W T T L W W W W W W L W L

6-4 6-6 8-3 10-6 8-6 9-7 9-7 7-5 11-6 18-12 8-7 10-5 15-10 10-10 10-10 12-6 6-4 15-13 11-4 11-6 10-8 11-8 10-7 16-5 9-8

Result W W W W W L W L W W W L W W L W W W W W L W W W W L L W L W W L W

Score 10-8 16-8 13-11 13-8 15-10 12-9 21-2 8-4 9-7 9-5 9-5 10-6 6-2 9-5 9-8 9-7 10-9 11-5 10-6 8-6 8-3 11-5 14-3 11-10 8-5 9-6 11-7 10-5 9-8 7-6 8-6 11-9 10-9

Result L W W W W W W W L W L T L L W W W W L T W W T L W W W W L

Score 9-8 13-3 11-8 6-5 13-9 13-4 6-3 7-6 10-6 6-5 12-8 7-7 10-5 11-8 17-5 10-4 8-4 13-7 10-6 8-8 5-4 9-7 6-6 8-6 10-6 15-4 11-7 14-6 7-4

1982 (22-8) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Malibu Waves Air Force Pepperdine Loyola-Chicago Alumni Stanford San Francisco State Wasserfeunde UC Santa Barbara USC Long Beach State UC Irvine UC San Diego Pepperdine UC Irvine USC Long Beach State Japan Nationals Fresno State UC Santa Barbara Stanford California Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State UC Irvine California UC Santa Barbara Stanford USC UC Santa Barbara Stanford California

1983 (21-11-3) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Fresno State UC San Diego Loyola-Chicago Pepperdine Alumni UC San Diego Pacific Pepperdine USC UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine California Pepperdine Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine California Stanford Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Pacific UC Irvine Long Beach State California Fresno State UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Stanford UC Irvine


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS USC UC Santa Barbara USC Long Beach State Slippery Rock Brown

L W L L W W

12-11 10-7 11-5 10-8 15-4 9-3

Result W W L W L W L L T W L W L L W L W W W L L L W L W L L W W

Score 13-4 8-5 11-6 11-6 8-3 9-7 10-3 12-8 6-6 21-4 10-8 17-16 13-10 9-7 12-6 6-3 10-7 9-8 10-6 6-5 9-8 7-5 8-5 14-10 9-6 14-11 12-11 17-4 11-10

1984 (13-13-1) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Loyola-Chicago Air Force Pepperdine Loyola-Chicago U.S. Nationals Stanford UC Irvine USC Fresno State Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara Alumni USC Stanford Brown Long Beach State UC Irvine Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara Stanford California California UC Irvine Pepperdine Fresno State USC Pepperdine Navy Brown

1985 (24-6) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent Navy UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego Pacific Claremont UC San Diego USC Pacific Stanford UC Irvine UC San Diego Brown Long Beach State Fresno State California Stanford Stanford UC Irvine California Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara Fresno State Long Beach State Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara USC USC Loyola-Chicago UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara

Result W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W L L L W W W W W W W W W W L W

Score 12-5 9-5 13-6 9-5 14-4 13-5 11-9 10-3 6-5 8-7 15-8 15-8 9-7 12-8 7-5 9-5 11-10 14-13 8-4 10-6 10-7 12-6 8-7 11-5 9-8 14-11 7-3 14-6 7-6 10-9

Result W W W W W W W W W W L L L W L W W W

Score 6-5 15-6 13-1 10-2 9-6 11-8 15-8 9-3 12-6 8-6 10-5 12-5 10-9 13-8 4-3 14-13 12-9 8-5

1986 (25-8) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent UC San Diego Richmond Claremont Navy Pepperdine Long Beach State Claremont Loyola-Chicago Pepperdine California USC Stanford Fresno State UC San Diego Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Claremont USC

UC Irvine Stanford California UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego USC Fresno State Long Beach State Stanford California Pepperdine USC Navy California Pepperdine

W L L W W W W W L W W W W L W

8-4 11-8 12-8 10-9 13-1 7-6 6-5 8-6 10-7 8-6 13-11 8-5 13-7 11-8 12-11

Result W W W L W W L L W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L W W W L W L W L L

Score 8-4 17-6 13-4 9-8 13-2 13-5 8-7 7-6 12-4 11-4 12-11 18-4 16-6 15-1 20-6 6-4 7-5 11-7 14-5 10-5 9-3 8-5 8-7 9-8 10-6 11-7 12-8 12-11 9-8 7-4 9-7 9-8 11-7 12-11 13-10

% Bruin Cup Invitational ^ at 49er Invitational + at NCAA Championships * Pac-10 match

1989 (14-12, 2-4 Pac-10) Head Coach: Bob Horn Date Opponent Result Score 9/9 $Navy W 13-6 9/9 $Pepperdine L 14-13 9/15 #UC San Diego W 10-3 9/15 #Stanford W 7-5 9/16 #UC Irvine L 11-10 (OT) 9/16 #Fresno State W 7-3 9/17 #California L 5-4 9/17 #USC L 9-5 9/26 at Long Beach State L 12-10 9/30 California* L 10-8 10/14 %UC San Diego W 12-7 10/14 %Claremont W 20-3 10/15 Air Force W 15-4 10/15 Loyola Marymount W 19-4 10/20 Stanford* L 7-5 10/21 Pepperdine L 9-4 10/24 UC Irvine L 12-9 10/28 ^Long Beach State W 12-7 10/28 ^Pacific W 10-7 10/29 ^Stanford L 10-8 10/29 ^UC Irvine L 14-10 11/3 at California* L 10-9 11/4 at Stanford* L 5-3 11/10 USC* W 10-4 11/12 UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 11/18 at USC* W 8-6

1987 (25-10) Head Coach: Bob Horn Opponent UC San Diego Navy Claremont Pepperdine Air Force Fresno State Long Beach State Stanford Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara USC Iona Navy Brown Bucknell California Stanford Fresno State Claremont UC San Diego Long Beach State Pepperdine California Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Long Beach State Stanford UC Santa Barbara USC UC Irvine USC Pepperdine USC UC Irvine

$ at Pepperdine Tournament # at UC Irvine Tournament % Bruin Cup Invitational ^ at 49er Invitational * Pac-10 match

1990 (24-8, 2-3 Pac-10) Head Coach: Bob Horn Date Opponent Result & UCSB W 9/7 & 9/7 Pepperdine W # Pepperdine W 9/14 # 9/14 UC San Diego W 9/15 #Stanford W 9/15 #Long Beach State W W 9/16 #USC 9/21 ºMassachusetts W 9/21 ºHarvard W 9/22 ºBucknell W 9/22 ºPrinceton W 9/23 ºIona W 9/23 ºBrown W 9/29 at Long Beach State W 10/2 UC Irvine W 10/6 at USC* W 10/7 at UC Santa Barbara L % W 10/13 Loyola Marymount 10/13 %Long Beach State W 10/14 %UC Riverside W 10/19 at Stanford* L 10/20 at California* L 10/27 ^Long Beach State W 10/27 ^Loyola Marymount W 10/28 ^Stanford L 10/28 ^UC Santa Barbara L 11/3 California* L † W 11/10 Stanford* 11/11 Pepperdine L 11/17 USC* W W 11/23 $Pepperdine 11/24 $California L $ W 11/25 UC Santa Barbara

1988 (29-5, 2-4 Pac-10) Head Coach: Bob Horn Date Opponent Result 9/10 &LMU W & 9/10 Cal State Los Angeles W & 9/11 Navy W 9/11 &Pepperdine W # UC Davis W 9/16 # 9/16 Claremont-McKenna W W 9/17 #UC San Diego 9/17 #UC Irvine W 9/18 #California W W 9/18 #Long Beach State 9/18 #Stanford W 9/27 Long Beach State W $ 9/30 Cal State Los Angeles W W 9/30 $Fresno State $ 10/1 Stanford W $ California W 10/1 10/8 USC* L 10/9 %Claremont-McKenna W 10/14 Stanford* W 10/15 California* L 10/20 Pepperdine W 10/23 UC Santa Barbara W 10/29 ^Pepperdine W 10/29 ^UC Santa Barbara W 10/30 ^UC Irvine W 10/30 ^Long Beach State W 11/4 California* L 11/5 UC San Diego W 11/7 UC Irvine W 11/12 Stanford* L 11/19 USC* W + 11/25 Navy W + USC W + California L

Score 27-4 21-2 15-6 15-6 19-3 18-1 14-5 14-6 8-7 10-7 10-5 9-4 14-1 10-6 6-3 5-4 10-9 19-4 8-5 8-7 (OT) 17-6 7-4 13-7 14-5 13-7 12-3 7-5 10-6 15-9 4-3 12-11 11-3 13-10 14-11

Score 10-5 13-3 10-4 14-3 12-6 8-5 7-6 18-2 26-8 27-2 23-5 20-5 19-2 10-4 15-12 9-8 11-9 1-7 10-7 19-3 10-9 10-5 11-5 23-3 8-7 (OT) 13-11 9-5 13-12 11-10 9-7 10-9 10-8 15-8

& at Pepperdine Tournament # at UC Irvine Tournament º at Brown Tournament % Bruin Cup Invitational ^ at 49er Invitational † Ruled No Contest $ at NCAA Championships * Pac-10 match

1991 (19-10, 3-3 Pac-10) Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent Result Score & 9/8 UC Santa Barbara W 14-7 & 9/8 Pepperdine L 8-7 & Loyola Marymount W 17-2 9/13 # 9/13 UC Irvine W 8-7 W 9-8 9/14 #Long Beach State # Stanford W 7-4 9/14 9/15 #California L 8-5 9/22 Air Force W 9-6 9/26 at Long Beach State L 7-4

! at Pepperdine Tournament # at UC Irvine Tournament $ NorCal Tournament

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10/5 10/12 10/12 10/13 10/16 10/18 10/26 10/26 10/27 10/27 11/1 11/2 11/3 11/8 11/9 11/15 11/23 11/29 11/30 12/1

California* UC Riverside UC San Diego % USC at Pepperdine Stanford* ^UC Riverside ^Stanford ^USC ^UC San Diego at UC San Diego at UC Irvine Long Beach State at California* at Stanford* USC* at USC* $ UC San Diego $ Pepperdine $ California % %

W W W W L W W L L W W W W L L W L W W L

8-7 12-4 13-9 12-9 7-4 8-7 12-4 8-7 13-12 15-10 11-9 13-12 8-7 12-4 8-7 10-8 8-7 14-10 6-5 7-6

& at Pepperdine Tournament # at UC Irvine Tournament ^ at 49er Invitational % Bruin Cup Invitational $ at NCAA Championships * Pac-10 match

1992 (10-13, 0-6 Pac-10) Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent Result Score 9/9 at Pepperdine W 7-6 # 9/18 UC Irvine L 14-9 # Long Beach State W 12-5 9/18 9/19 #UC Santa Barbara W 11-8 9/19 #Pepperdine L 9-5 W 14-5 9/20 #Long Beach State 9/27 at UC Riverside W 14-7 9/30 at Long Beach State L 8-7 10/10 Stanford* L 8-4 10/13 UC Irvine L 9-6 10/16 California* L 9-4 10/24 ^UC Riverside W 22-4 10/24 ^USC L 10-5 10/25 ^UC Santa Barbara L 12-8 10/26 ^UC San Diego W 12-6 10/30 at Stanford* L 11-3 10/31 at California* L 14-6 11/5 Pepperdine L 8-7 (OT) 11/6 Air Force W 18-8 11/8 at UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 11/13 UC San Diego W 9-8 11/14 at USC* L 8-6 11/21 USC* L 8-6 # at UC Irvine Tournament ^ at 49er Invitational * Pac-10 match

1993 (14-13, 5-5 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent Result 9/11 at Pepperdine* W # 9/17 Redlands W # 9/17 UC Irvine W 9/18 #California L # Long Beach State W 9/18 9/19 #Stanford L 9/19 #California L 9/23 at California* L 9/25 at Stanford* L 10/1 USC* W 10/8 ^Brown W 10/8 ^Pacific W 10/9 ^Pepperdine L 10/9 ^Stanford L 10/10 ^UC San Diego W 10/10 ^Pacific L 10/16 California* L 10/22 at USC* W 10/24 UC Santa Barbara W 10/27 at UC Irvine* L 10/30 at UC San Diego W 11/2 at Long Beach State* W 11/5 Stanford* L 11/13 %UC Irvine L % 11/13 Long Beach State W 11/14 %UC Santa Barbara W 11/20 at USC L # at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match % at MPSF Championships

Score 10-6 15-2 11-6 9-7 10-5 11-8 11-7 16-9 11-6 7-4 14-4 4-1 12-10 13-8 10-6 10-9 14-8 10-7 14-13 9-8 14-11 10-9 12-10 8-7 14-7 14-11 11-9


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1994 (17-14, 2-6 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent Result Score & 9/3 UC San Diego W 12-10 & Chaminade W 14-8 9/3 # 9/10 Long Beach State W 13-5 # 9/10 Pepperdine W 10-9 # Stanford L 7-3 9/11 # 9/11 California L 9-6 9/17 at Claremont W 18-5 9/17 UC San Diego (at Claremont) W 17-4 9/20 Long Beach State* W 19-5 9/24 at USC* L 10-4 10/1 ^Pacific W 11-6 10/1 ^UC Davis W 17-9 10/2 ^Stanford L 13-12 10/2 ^California W 12-10 10/6 at Stanford L 13-7 10/8 at California* L 8-5 10/9 at Pacific* L 6-5 10/14 at UC Santa Barbara* W 9-7 10/23 Pepperdine* L 10-9 10/24 Air Force W 11-9 10/29 Stanford* L 13-7 10/30 at UC San Diego W 11-9 11/6 UC Irvine* L 8-5 11/11 %UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 (OT) 11/11 %USC L 11-10 (OT) 11/12 %UC Irvine W 12-9 W 8-7 11/13 %UC Santa Barbara 11/19 USC L 17-10 11/25 $Pepperdine W 8-7 L 9-5 11/26 $Stanford $ 11/27 California L 8-5 &

at Hawaiian Tournament # at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match % at MPSF Championships $ at NCAA Championships

1995 (20-6, 8-0 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Result 9/8 Pacific* W # Pepperdine L 9/9 # 9/9 UC Santa Barbara W # 9/10 Navy W L 9/10 #UC Irvine 9/16 UC Santa Barbara* W 9/23 USC* W 9/30 ^Santa Clara W 9/30 ^Pepperdine L 10/1 ^Pacific W 10/1 ^UC Irvine L 10/6 at Pepperdine* W 10/7 at Long Beach State* W 10/21 at Stanford* W 10/22 at California W 10/28 California* W 10/29 at UC San Diego W 11/3 Stanford W 11/5 Air Force W 11/11 UC Irvine* W 11/18 USC L % 11/24 Pacific W % W 11/25 USC 11/26 %California L 12/1 $UC San Diego W W 12/3 $California

Score 6-5 10-8 8-1 18-8 7-6 8-7 10-9 19-4 6-5 19-5 11-9 7-4 6-2 8-7 10-9 9-8 11-9 12-11 9-7 10-8 8-7 (OT) 11-7 9-7 9-6 21-10 10-8

# at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match % at MPSF Championships $ at NCAA Championships

1996 (24-6, 6-2 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Result Score 9/14 #Pepperdine W 16-5 # 9/14 UC Santa Barbara W 12-6 # 9/15 UC Irvine W 13-11 W 8-7 9/15 #USC 9/21 at UC Santa Barbara* W 13-6 9/22 at Pacific* W 8-7 9/28 &UC Davis W 15-7 & 9/28 Air Force W 16-7 W 20-7 9/29 &Santa Clara & UC San Diego W 21-8 9/29 10/12 ^Occidental W 15-3 10/12 ^Pepperdine W 9-8 10/13 ^Stanford W 9-6 10/13 ^USC L 13-8 10/19 Pepperdine* W 12-6

10/20 10/20 10/26 10/27 11/2 11/9 11/11 11/14 11/17 11/23 11/24 11/30 12/1 12/6 12/8

Navy Massachusetts at California* at Stanford Stanford* Long Beach State Air Force at USC* UC Irvine* USC % Pacific % Pepperdine % UC Irvine $ UC Davis $ USC

W W W W L W W L W L L W L W W

18-5 14-6 9-8 7-6 7-6 13-7 11-8 13-10 6-5 12-10 6-5 9-8 7-4 18-6 8-7

9/25 9/26 10/5 10/9 10/10 10/10 10/16 10/17 10/23 10/24 10/30 10/31 11/6 11/12 11/20 11/26 11/27 11/28 12/4 12/5

# at SoCal Tournament ! at Air Force Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match % at MPSF Championships $ at NCAA Championships

W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W

6-5 11-9 13-11 11-5 8-6 7-6 8-2 9-3 13-6 15-8 7-3 12-4 10-8 7-5 7-10 13-8 12-9 12-11 14-6 6-5

# at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament % at MPSF Championships $ at NCAA Championships * MPSF match

1997 (14-12, 4-4 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent Result Score & 9/7 Air Force W 22-0 & UC San Diego W 9-5 9/7 # 9/20 Air Force W 13-3 # 9/20 UC Irvine L 9-5 W 8-3 9/21 #UC San Diego # 9/21 Stanford L 10-6 9/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 12-1 9/30 at Long Beach State* W 10-4 10/3 USC* L 12-7 10/10 at UC Irvine L 7-6 10/12 Stanford L 7-3 10/18 ^Long Beach State W 13-5 10/18 ^USC L 11-9 10/19 ^Pacific W 9-8 10/19 ^UC Irvine W 6-1 10/25 California L 9-8 (OT) 10/26 Pacific* W 10-3 11/1 at Stanford* L 8-7 11/2 at California W 7-6 11/8 at Pepperdine L 8-5 11/10 Air Force W 16-2 11/15 at UC Irvine* W 5-3 11/22 at USC L 11-10 % 11/28 USC L 8-7 11/29 %Long Beach State W 10-6 % L 11-6 11/30 UC Irvine

2000 (19-7, 6-2 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker, Adam Krikorian NCAA CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Result Score 9/9 at UC Irvine L 9-7 9/15 Princeton W 13-3 # 9/16 Long Beach State W 13-6 9/16 #UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 # 9/17 USC L 5-4 # California **L 5-0 9/17 9/24 at Pacific* W 12-1 9/29 at UC Santa Barbara* W 11-3 10/1 Pepperdine* W 13-6 10/7 at USC* **L 5-0 10/14 at California* W 11-5 10/15 at Stanford **L 5-0 10/21 ^UC Santa Cruz W 16-3 10/21 ^Pepperdine W 10-3 10/22 ^California W 9-4 10/22 ^USC **L 5-0 10/28 Loyola Marymount W 16-2 11/4 Stanford* W 10-3 11/5 Long Beach State W 16-7 11/12 UC Irvine* L 9-8 11/18 USC W 6-5 % 11/24 Pacific W 13-6 11/25 %Pepperdine W 9-4 % W 6-5 11/26 California $ 12/2 Navy W 12-5 $ 12/3 UC San Diego W 11-2

! at San Diego Triton Tournament # at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match % at MPSF Championships

1998 (17-6, 6-2 MPSF)

# at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament % at MPSF Championships $ at NCAA Championships * MPSF match ** Lost via forfeit (ineligibility of player)

Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent Result Score 9/12 at UC Irvine W 5-4 9/19 #Pacific W 12-4 # 9/19 UC Santa Barbara W 9-4 9/20 #Pepperdine W 7-4 # USC L 11-7 9/20 9/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 9-5 9/27 Pacific* W 9-8 10/2 Pepperdine* W 5-4 10/17 ^St. Francis W 18-2 10/17 ^Long Beach State W 13-7 10/18 ^Stanford W 7-6 10/18 ^UC Irvine L 7-5 10/24 at California* W 7-6 10/25 at Stanford W 6-4 10/31 Stanford L 7-5 11/1 Long Beach State* W 9-8 11/6 UC San Diego W 16-11 11/8 UC Irvine* W 9-6 11/15 at USC* L 9-6 11/21 USC W 6-3 11/27 %Pepperdine L 7-6 11/28 %Pacific W 8-5 % L 7-6 (OT) 11/29 California

2001 (16-5, 7-1 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score 9/8 UC Irvine W 12-2 9/21 at Long Beach State* W 8-6 9/22 at Loyola Marymount W 9-5 9/29 Pacific* W 15-5 9/30 Stanford L 10-6 10/6 USC* W 7-5 10/13 ^Air Force W 13-5 10/13 ^Long Beach State W 10-8 10/14 ^USC W 9-8 10/14 ^Stanford L 7-4 10/20 California* W 8-6 10/27 at Stanford* L 8-3 11/3 at Pepperdine* W 8-7 11/4 UC Santa Barbara* W 8-7 11/10 at UC Irvine* W 14-6 11/17 at USC W 6-5 11/23 %UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 % 11/24 California L 9-7 11/25 %Long Beach State W 7-6 # Loyola Marymount W 7-5 12/1 12/2 #Stanford L 8-5

# at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament % at MPSF Championships * MPSF match

1999 (22-3, 8-0 MPSF)

^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match % at MPSF Championships # at NCAA Championships

Head Coaches: Guy Baker, Adam Krikorian

NCAA CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 9/11 UC Irvine 9/18 #Pepperdine 9/18 #Navy 9/19 #Stanford 9/19 #UC Irvine

at Stanford* at California Long Beach State* ^Long Beach State ^California ^USC California* UC Santa Barbara* at Pepperdine* Pacific* at UC Irvine* at UC San Diego Stanford USC* USC % UC Santa Barbara % California % Stanford $ Massachusetts $ Stanford

Result Score W 13-3 W 7-3 W 14-6 L 9-7 W 12-8

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2002 (15-8, 4-4 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result 9/8 at UC Irvine L # California L 9/14 W 9/14 #Navy 9/15 #Long Beach State W 9/15 #USC W 9/28 at USC* L 10/5 ^Princeton W 10/5 ^Pacific W 10/6 ^UC Irvine W 10/6 ^USC W 10/12 Pepperdine* L 10/13 Loyola Marymount W 10/19 at California* W 10/20 at Stanford L 10/26 Stanford* L 11/2 UC Irvine* W 11/8 Long Beach State* L 11/9 at UC Santa Barbara* W 11/16 at Pacific* W 11/23 USC W % W 11/29 USC 11/30 %Pepperdine L 12/1 %Stanford W

Score 10-7 11-8 7-6 4-2 9-7 10-8 12-10 9-8 7-5 6-3 7-6 9-3 4-3 7-5 12-10 9-6 6-5 8-6 11-7 12-10 7-6 7-6 8-6

# at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament % at MPSF Championships * MPSF match

2003 (20-7, 7-1 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score L 7-4 9/13 &Pepperdine 9/13 &Cal Baptist W 7-5 9/20 #Cal Baptist W 13-6 L 9-6 9/20 #Pepperdine # 9/21 Long Beach State L 9-5 # 9/21 Loyola Marymount W 5-4 9/26 at UC San Diego W 5-3 9/28 UC Irvine W 12-3 10/4 ^UC Santa Barbara W 9-7 10/4 ^Stanford L 7-4 10/5 ^Long Beach State W 11-10 10/5 ^UC San Diego W 6-4 10/18 California* W 7-6 10/19 Pacific* W 12-4 10/25 UC Santa Barbara* W 12-6 10/26 USC* W 6-5 11/1 at Stanford* L 6-4 + W 13-3 11/2 Santa Clara 11/2 at UC Santa Cruz W 17-5 11/6 at Loyola Marymount W 7-6 11/8 at UC Irvine* W 10-7 11/9 at Long Beach State* W 12-7 11/15 Pepperdine* W 7-6 11/22 at USC L 7-6 % W 7-5 11/28 Pepperdine % 11/29 Stanford L 9-7 11/30 %California W 11-7 &

at Pepperdine Tournament # at SoCal Tournament ^ at NorCal Tournament + at UC Santa Cruz % at MPSF Championships * MPSF match

2004 (25-3, 8-0 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Result Score 9/10 +Navy W 14-4 9/10 at Air Force W 9-3 9/16 Cal Baptist W 21-8 9/18 ^Pepperdine W 11-4 9/18 ^Cal Baptist W 17-5 9/19 ^Stanford L 8-7 9/19 ^California L 10-9 9/25 at UC Irvine W 6-4 10/2 &Navy W 8-3 10/2 &UC Irvine W 10-9 W 8-6 10/3 &USC & 10/3 Stanford W 10-9 10/9 Loyola Marymount W 15-7 10/10 UC Santa Cruz W 15-2 10/16 at California* W 10-6 10/17 at Pacific* W 12-4 10/17 at UC Davis W 7-5 10/24 at Pepperdine* W 7-6 10/30 Stanford* W 7-4 10/31 Long Beach State* W 11-6 11/6 at UC Santa Barbara* W 16-5 11/13 at USC* W 6-4 11/14 UC Irvine* W 10-6 # 11/26 UC Santa Barbara W 6-1


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 11/27 11/28 12/4 12/5

#

UC Irvine Stanford Princeton $ Stanford #

$

W L W W

10-6 7-6 7-5 10-9

+

at Air Force ^ at SoCal Tournament at NorCal Tournament # at MPSF Tournament $ at NCAA Tournament * MPSF match &

2005 (21-8, 5-3 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score # 9/3 Chaminade W 30-2 # 9/3 BYU Hawaii W 16-4 # 9/4 Chaminade W 16-2 # BYU Hawaii W 16-6 9/4 9/17 ^Bucknell W 12-2 9/17 ^UC Irvine W 9-7 (OT) 9/18 ^Stanford L 10-9 (SV-OT) 9/18 ^California L 8-7 (OT) 9/25 at Pepperdine W 7-5 9/29 at Loyola Marymount W 10-5 10/1 UC Irvine W 10-8 10/8 California* W 7-4 10/9 Princeton W 14-6 $ 10/15 UC Santa Barbara W 8-3 10/15 $Pepperdine W 8-7 $ L 7-6 10/16 California $ 10/16 Stanford L 6-5 10/21 UC San Diego W 6-5 10/22 UC Santa Barbara* W 8-2 10/29 at Stanford* L 9-8 (OT) 10/30 at UC Santa Cruz W 13-2 11/6 at Long Beach State* W 9-8 11/10 at UC Irvine* L 8-7 11/12 Pepperdine* W 7-5 11/19 USC* L 8-7 (OT) 11/20 Pacific* W 11-7 & 11/25 California L 13-12 (OT) & 11/26 Long Beach State W 10-6 11/27 &Pacific W 9-5 # at BYU-Hawaii Tournament ^ at SoCal Tournament (UC Irvine host) $ at NorCal Tournament (Stanford host) & at MPSF Tournament (USC host) * MPSF match

2006 (17-6, 6-2 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score 9/14 Cal Baptist W 21-3 # 9/16 Princeton W 15-2 # 9/16 UC Davis W 14-4 # USC L 7-6 9/17 # 9/17 Stanford W 7-6 9/22 at UC Irvine W 15-4 9/30 Stanford* W 10-8 10/6 at UC San Diego L 13-12 10/14 ^Stanford W 9-6 W 6-4 10/14 ^Long Beach State ^ 10/15 California L 8-6 ^ 10/15 UC San Diego W 12-3 10/21 at USC* L 9-8 (SV-OT) 10/28 at Loyola Marymount W 7-3 11/4 at California* L 8-7 11/5 at Pacific* W 11-6 11/11 at Pepperdine* W 18-5 11/12 at UC Santa Barbara* W 7-6 (OT) 11/17 Long Beach State* W 17-4 11/19 UC Irvine* W 8-5 $ 11/24 Pacific W 17-1 $ 11/25 California L 8-5 W 9-8 (OT) 11/26 $Stanford # at NorCal Tournament (Stanford host) ^ at SoCal Tournament (USC host) $ at MPSF Tournament (UC Irvine host) * MPSF match

2007 (21-7, 5-3 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score 9/6 at Loyola Marymount W 8-6 # 9/8 Pomona-Pitzer W 22-3 # 9/8 Occidental W 18-3 # 9/8 at Redlands W 16-5 9/15 ^Santa Clara W 15-4 W 7-5 (OT) 9/15 ^Pepperdine 9/16 ^at California L 10-8 ^ 9/16 Stanford W 13-9 9/22 UC Irvine W 12-11 (SV-OT) 9/29 at Stanford* L 7-6 9/30 vs. Santa Clara W 17-5 9/30 at UC Santa Cruz W 20-3 10/5 at UC Irvine* W 12-5 10/6 Brown W 16-4

10/13 10/13 10/14 10/14 10/20 10/21 10/28 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/18 11/23 11/24 11/25

$

Pacific Pepperdine USC $ California California* Pacific* USC* at UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara* Pepperdine* at Long Beach State* & UC Irvine & Long Beach State & UC Santa Barbara $ $

W 15-10 W 11-6 L 7-6 L 8-7 L 8-7 W 16-6 W 9-5 W 14-6 W 14-6 L 7-6 (6 OT) W 9-7 L 10-9 (SV-OT) W 13-9 (OT) W 15-8

2010 (19-6, 6-2 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Wright Date Opponent Result Score 9/11 Concordia W 12-4 9/18 ^ Air Force W 15-5 9/18 ^ Pacific W 10-7 9/19 ^ Stanford W 10-7 9/19 ^ USC L 11-10 9/25 Loyola Marymount W 14-6 # Princeton W 13-2 10/2 # 10/2 Pacific W 13-11 W 8-6 10/3 # UC Irvine # 10/3 USC L 9-8 10/9 at California* L 11-8 10/10 at Pacific* W 10-9 10/15 Stanford* W 9-8 10/17 Chapman W 10-4 10/23 UC Irvine* W 11-8 10/30 UC San Diego W 12-4 10/30 Pomona-Pitzer W 9-4 10/31 Long Beach State* W 11-5 11/6 at USC* L 8-5 11/8 Air Force W 12-6 11/13 Pepperdine* W 13-8 11/14 at UC Santa Barbara* W 9-8 W 7-5 11/26 & Pacific L 10-5 11/27 & USC 11/28 & California L 10-9

# at Inland Empire Classic (Redlands host) ^ at NorCal Tournament (at California) $ at SoCal Tournament (at UC Irvine) & at MPSF Tournament (at California) * MPSF match

2008 (16-8, 5-3 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score 9/13 at UC Irvine W 10-4 # 9/20 at Pacific W 11-6 # 9/20 Pepperdine W 8-3 W 6-4 9/21 # California 9/21 # USC L 6-5 10/4 Long Beach State* W 10-4 10/9 Loyola Marymount W 9-2 10/11 ^ Bucknell W 13-6 ^ 10/11 UC San Diego W 12-9 L 7-4 10/12 ^ Stanford ^ 10/12 California L 12-11 (OT) 10/18 Stanford* L 12-2 10/19 Brown W 14-2 10/25 at California* W 11-10 10/26 at Pacific* W 14-2 11/1 at USC* L 6-3 11/7 UC Irvine* W 12-10 11/8 Concordia W 17-5 11/9 UC San Diego W 11-8 11/15 at UC Santa Barbara* W 11-4 11/22 at Pepperdine* L 9-5 $ 11/28 California W 11-8 $ 11/29 USC L 9-5 11/30 $ Stanford L 10-7

^ at NorCal Tournament (California/UC Davis host) # SoCal Tournament (UCLA host) & at MPSF Tournament (Stanford host) * MPSF match

2011 (24-5, 6-2 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Wright Date Opponent Result Score & 9/3 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 22-2 & 9/3 La Verne W 19-5 9/17 ^ Air Force W 21-4 W 13-10 9/17 ^ UC Santa Barbara 9/18 ^ California W 6-5 9/18 ^ USC L 10-8 9/23 Pepperdine* W 11-7 9/24 at Loyola Marymount W 11-7 # 10/1 Air Force W 18-5 W 12-5 10/1 # UC Santa Barbara # 10/2 California L 8-4 10/2 # USC W 7-6 10/7 California* L 8-5 10/9 at UC Irvine* W 18-6 10/15 at Stanford* W 7-6 10/16 at Santa Clara W 12-9 10/22 vs. Whittier W 20-0 10/22 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-4 11/4 Pacific* W 13-12 (SV-OT) 11/6 at UC San Diego W 9-4 11/10 at Long Beach State* W 13-10 11/12 at Pepperdine* W 9-6 11/18 USC* L 9-6 11/19 UC Santa Barbara* W 11-4 11/25 $ Pepperdine W 5-4 (OT) 11/26 $ California W 7-6 (OT) 11/27 $ USC W 10-9 (SV-OT) % 12/3 Loyola Marymount W 10-1 % 12/4 USC L 7-4

# at Norcal Tournament (Pacific host) ^ at SoCal Tournament (LMU/Pepperdine host) $ at MPSF Tournament (Pepperdine host) * MPSF match

2009 (23-7, 5-3 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Wright Date Opponent Result Score W 17-4 9/11 ^ at Princeton ^ 9/12 Brown W 15-5 ^ Iona W 20-6 9/12 9/13 ^ Johns Hopkins W 14-7 ^ 9/13 Bucknell W 15-3 W 12-5 9/19 # Concordia 9/19 # Loyola Marymount W 7-3 9/20 # USC W 5-4 L 6-5 9/20 # at Stanford 9/26 UC Irvine W 10-4 10/3 at Stanford* L 8-6 10/4 at Santa Clara W 11-5 ^^ W 14-4 10/10 Redlands 10/10 ^^ Long Beach State W 16-6 ^^ L 9-8 10/11 USC 10/11 ^^ Stanford L 5-4 10/16 California* L 7-6 10/22 at Loyola Marymount W 10-5 10/24 at UC Irvine* W 8-7 10/25 Pacific* W 11-7 10/25 Chapman W 15-7 10/31 at Pepperdine* W 9-6 11/1 at Long Beach State* W 9-3 11/7 USC* L 7-6 11/15 UC Santa Barbara* W 9-7 W 8-5 11/27 $ Pepperdine W 10-6 11/28 $ USC 11/29 $ California W 10-7 12/4 % Loyola Marymount W 9-8 (OT) 12/5 % USC L 7-6

& at UCLA Invitational ^ at NorCal Tournament (Pacific host) # at SoCal Tournament (Long Beach State) $ at MPSF Tournament (UCLA host) % at NCAA Tournament (California host) * MPSF match

2012 (28-5, 7-1 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Wright Date Opponent Result Score & 9/1 Pomona-Pitzer W 16-5 & 9/1 Cal Baptist W 15-7 & 9/2 Chapman W 15-5 ^ Fordham W 22-0 9/8 ^ 9/8 George Washington W 22-4 ^ 9/8 Johns Hopkins W 21-4 ^ Brown W 14-8 9/9 ^ 9/9 at Princeton W 20-3 9/15 ! Concordia W 16-5 9/15 ! Pacific W 9-4 W 11-10 (OT) 9/16 ! California ! 9/16 USC L 7-6 9/21 Loyola Marymount W 16-8 # 9/29 Santa Clara W 17-3 W 14-7 9/29 # Pepperdine # at UC Santa Barbara L 11-10 9/30 # 9/30 UC Irvine W 14-8 10/6 at California* W 10-9 (SV-OT) 10/7 at UC Davis W 15-8 10/20 at UC Santa Barbara* W 10-5

^ at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) # at NorCal Tournament (Stanford host) ^^ at UCI Invitational (UC Irvine host) $ at MPSF Tournament (USC host) % at NCAA Tournament (Princeton host) * MPSF match

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10/21 10/25 11/3 11/3 11/9 11/11 11/17 11/18 11/23 11/24 11/25 12/1 12/2

UC San Diego Pepperdine* Long Beach State* Concordia Stanford* at Pacific* at USC* UC Irvine* $ Pacific $ California $ Stanford % St. Francis Brooklyn % at USC

W 13-6 W 12-7 W 13-8 W 21-7 W 9-5 W 13-10 L 10-9 W 16-8 W 10-8 L 12-9 W 10-9 (SV-OT) W 17-3 L 11-10

& at UCLA Invitational ^ at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) ! at NorCal Invitational (Stanford host) # at SoCal Tournament (UC Santa Barbara) $ at MPSF Tournament (USC host) % at NCAA Tournament (USC host) * MPSF match

All-Time vs. Opponents Alumni Air Force Army Arizona Brown Bucknell BYU-Hawaii California Cal Baptist Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Cerritos College Chaminade Chapman Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Concordia DeAnza College Foothill College Fordham Fresno State George Washington Harvard Hayward State Iona Japan Nationals Johns Hopkins La Verne Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Loyola-Chicago Massachusetts MIT Navy New Mexico Occidental Pacific Pasadena City College Pepperdine Pomona-Pitzer Princeton Redlands Richmond St. Francis (NY) San Diego State San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara Slippery Rock Spandau Stanford Texas A&M UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz USC Washington Wasserfunde Whittier Yale

18-3 24-0 1-0 4-1 14-0 7-0 2-0 74-65-1 6-0 11-0 1-0 3-0 14-0 2-0 4-0 3-0 3-0 11-0 4-0 1-0 4-1 2-0 11-2-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 94-20-1 23-0 18-8 3-0 1-0 15-0 2-0 11-0 40-3 1-0 70-31-1 4-0 9-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 6-0 2-0 8-1 7-0 1-0 0-4 66-79 1-0 13-0 70-59-1 5-0 50-1 94-17-1 5-0 73-75-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS —A— Abreu, Paulo Allen, Chris Allison, Bill Allison, Bob Anderson, Doug Anduri, Dave Armato, Matt Armitage, Eric Arth, Gregg Asaoku, Lyle Ashleigh, Dave Axelrad, Joe

—D— 1985 2005-08 1971-73 1968-70 1967-69 1968 1995-97, 99 1963-64 1969-71 1977-80 1963-65 2001-04

—B— Bailey, Andrew Bailey, Samuel Baird, David Baker, Terry Barabino, Aimone Bariteau, Jack Barry, Bob Barry, Tom Becskehazy, Paul Belden, Peter Beltramo, Mike Bent, Brian Bergeson, Garth Bergman, Charles Baumgarner, Kyle Black, Boogie Black, Bruce Blanchette, John Bloomingdale, James Bockstahler, Eric Bokavsek, Luka Bollinger, Joe Bonderson, Parsa Bopp, Paul Bowlus, Garrett Bradley, Bruce Braxton-Brown, Jeremy Briscoe, John Brooks, Brandon Brown, Brian Brown, Chuck Brown, Ryan Brutschy, Carter Bustard, Mike

1997-00 1997-99 1981-82 1994-96 2010-12 1968-70 1979-80 1972-74 1968-71 2001-04 1962-63 1996-97 1971-74 1967-68 1999-00 1978-82 1981-83 2002-05 2002 1988-91 2011 1981 1996-99 1982-83 2002 1965-67 1993-96 2001-03 1999-02 1997-00 1984-86 1999-00 2005 1977-80

—C— Campbell, Jay Cannis, Tim Cardenas, Mario Carmichael, Forrest Carsalade, Fernando Carsalade, Marcelo Cesario, David Chase, Jeff Cherry, Tim Clark, Charlie Clark, Rick Cleye, Rodger Cole, Bill Cole, Stan Condict, Winfield Consani, Cole Coppin, Mike Covec, Steve Coyle, Rick Craig, Kevin Crook Thomas Crowe, Leroy Culbertson, Torey Culpan, David

1964-66 1963-64, 66 2012 1972-74 1985-88 1987-89 1989-91 1983-85 2004 1964 1973-76 1986-87 1968 1965-67 1964-65 2006-09 1996-99 1994-97 1972-75 1969-72 1977-79 1978-80 1991 2011-12

Daboub, Anthony Davidson, Scott Davis, Rody Degues, Andy DeLacy, Jim Didinger, Will Dillenbeck, Kevin Doesburg, Al Douglas, Dick Dowdney, David Doyle, Steve Dragicevich, Chuck Drake, Don Drown, Dan D’Sa, Brandon Dundas, Derek Duplanty, Todd

2012 2006-09 1966 1968-70 1965-67 2003-06 1992-93 1962 1962 1993-95 1969-72 1968-70 1985-86 1962-63 2012 1989-92 1990-93 —E—

Emerzian, Matt Escobar, Javier Estes, Brian Evans, Clay

1990-92 1987-88, 90 1999-00 1972 —F—

Fahlsing, Chris Ferguson, Jim Finkel, Lonnie Fiscalini, Gregg Fitzpatrick, James Fitzsimmons, Mike Flacks, Brian Fletcher, Steve Flesher, Matt Florman, Martin Foley, Thomas Follette, Dave Fonoimoawa, Toa Forst, Brian Frautnick, Jim Fry, Kurt Fuentes, Joey Funnell, John

2011-12 1968-70 1981 1973-74, 76-77 1977 1976, 78-79 2007 1965-67 1999-02 1984 2003-05 1966-68 1978 1962 1963-64 1986-89 2012 1969 —G—

Gallishaw, Bob Garcia, Albert Gentes, Steve George, Jim Golda, Zack Gordon, Peter Graham, Corbin Granick, Steve Graves, Scott Grayeli, Sam Greiner, Brad

1978-80 2000-02, 04 1969-71 1973 2010 1979-82 1993-96 1987-89 1991 1995-98 2003-04, 06 —H—

Hackett, Dan Hadfield, Philip Hale, David Hall, Mike Haney, Steven Hansen, Curt Hanson, Roger Harries, Aaron Hartshorne, James Hays, Brett Healy, Kyle Heenan, Marc Heck, Dean Helfer, Eric Hennessy, Cullen Herron, Vince Hester, Jim Hewko, Josh Hohl, Ben

1988-91 1989-92 1979-82 1998 1993-94 1968 1964 1995-98 2010-11 2008-11 2007 1990-92 1978-80 1995-98 2008-11 1987-89 1973-75 2001-04 2007-10

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Hopper, Larry Horn, Jeff Hueston, Neil

1963 1980 1997-99 —J—

Jacobs, Brian Jacobs, Larry Jacobs, Matthew Jemmett, Tyler Johnson, Alex Johnson, Justin Jones, Gary Jordon, David Jorth, Clay Jorth, Clinton

2004-06 1984 2004-07 2006-09 2011 2004-07 1963 1987 2007-10 2009-10 —K—

Kandel, Tyler Katayama, Victor Kaufman, Jim Kaufman, Ronald Kausen, Craig Keene, Andy Kellerman, Chris Kellogg, Matt Kent, Mike Kern, Sean Kimbell, Doug Koorajian, Dave Komrosky, Mike Korn, Don Krauss, William Krikorian, Adam Krikorian, Blake Krikorian, Tyler Krumpholz, Bruce Krumpholz, Kurt Kuga, Kevin Kurihara, Reyn

2003 1974-78 1967 1964 1981-83 1969-72 1990-93 2004-07 1968 1997-2000 1978 1978 1999 1962 1964-65 1992-95 1986-89 2003-06 1974 1971-74 2006-07, 09-10 2001 —L—

Landis, Tom Landsea, Chris Lapin, Chay Larson, Tom Lathrope, Bret Lawrence, Alex Leamy, Robin Lenhart, Daniel Lenihan, Bill Leonard, Scott LeSieur, Mike Lindroth, Eric Linkletter, Mike Little, Ken Loughlin, Pat Luce, Steve

1962-1963 1985-87 2006-09 1980 2009-12 2008 1978-82 2011-12 1989-90-91 1987-88 1991 1969-72 1978 1989-91 1969 1990

—M— Ma, Alan Mandell, Steve March, Michael Marcin, JD Maretzki, Mark Marsh, John Martilla, Dave Martinez, Tom Massey, Scott Matchett, Phil McClintick, Danny McDonnell, Tim McFadden, Clayton McKinley, Brian Meadows, Eric Meinhold, Christopher Mesesan, Andrew Meyer, Ken Mikus, Chris

1985 1965-66 2002-04, 06 2011 1986-89 1982 1986 1982-83, 85 1969-72 1980, 82-84 2012 1972-74 2010 1972-75 1999-00 2011-12 2008-11 1962-64 1989


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Miller, Micah Mirarchi, Cristiano Mobley, Dylan Monahan, James Montgomerie, Phil Montgomery, Ken Montrella, John Moonier, Dennis Moore, Jeff Morris, Tyke Morrison, Patrick Mosher, Scott Mouchawar, Maurice Murphy, Jacob

1997-98 2010-11 2006 1964 1982-85 1969 1964-67 1967 1987-88 1966 2005 1976 1978 2007-10

—N — Najarian, Richard Neumann, Bob Norris, John Nowak, K.C.

1977-79 1972-74 1975-77 1988-90

—O— O’Brien, Gary O’Malley, Dave Omdahl, Tom Ormsby, Brett Orton, Robert

1989-91 1969 1967-68 2001-04 1964

—P— Pacelli, Nick Palda, James Palma, Terry Palmer, James Panchak, Tom Parker, David Paulsen, Eric Payne, Hunt Peck, Ted Peterson, Hank Peyton, Pete Pickell, Paul Picotte, Mike Pietsch, David Pflueger, Jeff Pollmann, Stefan Porter, Jeff Powell, Logan Preciado, Matt Puffer, Jim Puffer, Jon Pulido, Christian

2000-02 1996-99 1968 2003-06 1981, 83-84 1997-2000 1984-86 1962 2001-04 1986-88 1974-77 2010-12 1992 2002-05 1998-2001 1990 1993-96 2003-06 2008-10 1969-71 1998-01 2003-05

—R— Rago, Marco Ramsey, Bob Rapacz, Matt Rees, John Renezeder, Carl Repins, Karl Reuter, Dan Reynolds, Lucas Reynolds, Paul Roberts, Gary Robertson, Chris Robinson, Bob Robinson, Brian Robinson, Ed Robinson, Jed Rosen, David Roth, Doug Rousseau, Alexis Rudd, Kevin

1987-88 1969-70-71 2009-12 1971-72 1984-85 1984-85 1994 2010-12 2011-12 1983-85 2012 1980, 81-84 2012 1977-80 1973-76 1976-80 1969-71 1986-89 1984, 86-87

—S— Salvinski, Greg Salyer, Carl Samuels, Josh Sanders, Marc

1986 1983 2009-12 1981-83

Santos, Marco Sbutega, Krsto Schafer, Chris Schluter, Kevin Scilacci, William Sherburne, Rick Shortenhaus, David Shumate, Tim Siegel, Roger Simmons, Jake Simoes, Rubens Simpkins, Russell Simpson, John Fred Slatton, Jim Smith, Cameron Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Ken Snow, John Snyder, Barry Snyder, Scott Sockovich, Bill Somerset, Tim Spicer, Don Springer, Jed Stenson, Bernie Stephens, John Stern, Brett Stites, Jeff Sutter, Mark Swanson, Matt Swanson, Scott

2004-07 2005-08 1962 1990 1977 1975-77, 79 2003 1981-83 1965-67 2000 1984-86 2005, 07-08 1962 1966-68 2004-07 2006 1965-67 1965 1968 2010 1963 1977-78, 80 1974-76 2011 1972-73 1975-76 1992-93, 96-97 1973-74 1992-95 1993-96 2006-09

Wright, Don Wright, Randy

1985-86 1993-96

—Y— Yamada, Donn Yeilding, Dan Yeilding, Rob Yokota, Jake Yort, Monty

1986-89 1999-2002 2002 1995-96 1982-85

—Z— Zakula, Nick Zider, Grant Zwaneveld, Brendan Bold indicates active player

BRET LATHROPE (2009-12)

—T— Taylor, Jeff Teele, Bob Thomas, Cameron Thomas, Carl Thomas, Trent Thomsen, Dale Thornton, Scott Tiger, Dave Tonne, Steve Tonne, Vince Toring, Jim Towle, Dave Tucay, Alfonso Turner, Scott Tyrrell, Jamie

1972 1965-67 1989-91 1969-71 1963 1968 1981-84 1979-81, 82-83 1980-81 1978-81 1993-96 1979-82 1998-2001 1991-94 2010

MATT RAPACZ (2009-12)

—V— Van Der Waerdt, Mike Vargas, Chris Vargas, Joe Vieira, Emilio Vilim-Brozyna, Maxwell

1987-88 1976 1975-76 2009-10 2012

—W— Watson, Mark Webb, Robert Webb, Russ Webb, Torrey Weidner, Luther Weiler, Doug Wellen, Blake Wendt, Chris Wherry, Alex Wherry, Zach White, Griffin White, Stephen Wilkins, John Will, Oliver Wilmink, Mike Wimbish, Jeff Winkowski, Bill Wittkopp, Garrett Wong, Tommy Wright, Adam

1975-77 1971, 73-75 1965-67 1966, 68-69 1994-96 1971 1997-2000 2010-12 2011 2010-11 2009-12 2011-12 2009-10 1990-91 1988-91 1991-92 1969 1965-67 1992-95 1997-2000

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JOSH SAMUELS (2009-12)

GRIFFIN WHITE (2009-12)

2008 2003-06 2011-12


UCLA RECORDS GENERAL RECORDS (TEAM) Most Goals Scored (game) 39 vs Air Force (10/16/70) Most Goals Scored (season) 455 (2012) Fewest Goals Scored (season) 138 (1974) Fewest Goals Allowed (season) 65 (1960) Best W-L Percentage (season) 1.000 (four times) 1965 (16-0), 1966 (15-0), 1967 (14-0), 1969 (19-0) Worst W-L Percentage (season) .217 (5-18 in 1978) Most Shutouts (season) 3 (1979) Longest Winning Streak 50 matches Longest Losing Streak 9 (1977)

GENERAL RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)

UCLA’S TOP WINNING STREAKS Wins 50 24 21 19 18 16 15 11 10

Dates 1964-1968 1968-1970 1971-1972 November 10, 1989 - October 6, 1990 September 25, 2004 - November 28, 2004 September 10, 1988 - October 1, 1988 December 1, 1995 - October 13, 1996 September 1, 2012 - September 16, 2012 September 30, 2012 - November 11, 2012

Most Two-Point Goals (season)

6, Jim Toring (1996) 6, Matt Armato (1999) Most Two-Point Goals (career) 13, Matt Armato (1995-99) Most Attempts (career) 675, Alexis Rousseau (1986-89)

GUY BAKER (HEAD COACH, 1991-2000)

CAREER GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Alex Rousseau (1986-89) Brett Ormsby (2001-2004) Sean Kern (1997-00) Josh Samuels (2009-12) Fernando Carsalade (1985-88) Scott Davidson (2006-09) Griffin White (2009-12) Krsto Sbutega (2005-08) Ben Hohl (2007-10) Chris Kellerman (1990-1993)

290 243 177 (3) 176 162 152 147 143 142 142

Parenthesis on right indicate two-point goals. Multiply two-point goals by two and add number of single-point goals to receive total career points.

SINGLE-SEASON GOALS 1. 2.

ALEX ROUSSEAU (1986-89)

STEFAN POLLMAN (1990) 6. 7. 8. 10.

Stefan Pollmann (1990) Alex Rousseau (1989) Alex Rousseau (1988) Hank Peterson (1988) Vince Tonne (1981) Brett Ormsby (2003) Brett Ormsby (2004) Alex Rousseau (1987) Josh Samuels (2012) Chris Kellerman (1993)

115 81 81 81 81 72 70 68 68 64

SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

VINCE TONNE (1978-81)

Stefan Pollmann (1990) Alex Rousseau (1989) Alex Rousseau (1987) Alex Rousseau (1988) Brett Ormsby (2004) Chris Kellerman (1993) Vince Tonne (1981) Fernando Carsalade (1987) Alex Rousseau (1986) Josh Samuels (2012)

FERNANDO CARSALADE (1985-88)

9. 10.

JOE AXELRAD (2001-04)

BRANDON BROOKS (1999-02)

MATT SWANSON (1993-96)

DAN HACKETT (1998-91)

CAREER SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chay Lapin (2006-09) Brandon Brooks (2000-03) Matt Swanson (1994-97) Dan Hackett (1988-91) Matt Rapacz (2009-12) Parsa Bonderson (1996-99) Chuck Brown (1985-86) Joseph Axelrad (2001-04) Kevin Dillenbeck (1992-93) Mike Van Der Waerdt (1986-88)

719 700 695 680 490 441 421 373 352 347

SINGLE-SEASON SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Matt Swanson (1994) Dan Hackett (1991) Brandon Brooks (2002) Chuck Brown (1986) Mike Van Der Waerdt (1988) Kevin Dillenbeck (1992) Brandon Brooks (2000) Chay Lapin (2008) Chay Lapin (2009) Dan Hackett (1989)

250 237 227 225 224 209 208 206 205 204

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (minimum 50% team minutes) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brandon Brooks (2000) Chay Lapin (2009) Chay Lapin (2006) Brandon Brooks (1999) Mike Van Der Waerdt (1988) Joseph Axelrad (2004) Brandon Brooks (2001) Will Didinger (2005) Parsa Bonderson (1998) Joseph Axelrad (2003)

4.80 4.82 4.87 5.60 5.79 5.83 5.96 5.96 6.00 6.11

*Scoring records are since 1981; goalkeeping records are since 1985.

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203 192 171 169 165 161 156 156 143 140


NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1969 (1st)

1982 (3rd)

UCLA 4, USC 3 UCLA 9, Long Beach St. 6 UCLA 5, California 2 NCAA Champions: UCLA

UCLA 8, UCSB 6 Stanford 11, UCLA 9 UCLA 10, California 9 NCAA Champions: UC Irvine

1970 (2nd)

1983 (5th)

UCLA 7, UCSB 6 UCLA 7, San Jose St. 4 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 NCAA Champions: UC Irvine

Long Beach State 10, UCLA 8 UCLA 15, Slippery Rock 4 UCLA 9, Brown 3 NCAA Champions: California

1971 (1st)

1984 (5th)

UCLA 37, Washington 2 UCLA 10, Long Beach St. 1 UCLA 5, San Jose St. 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA

Pepperdine 12, UCLA 11 UCLA 17, Navy 4 UCLA 11, Brown 10 NCAA Champions: California

1972 (1st)

1985 (3rd)

UCLA 21, Yale 3 UCLA 15, UC Irvine 10 UCLA 10, San Jose St. 5 NCAA Champions: UCLA

UCLA 14, Loyola-Chicago 6 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 UCLA 10, UCSB 9 NCAA Champions: Stanford

1973 (4th)

1986 (3rd)

UCLA 14, UCSB 2 California 4, UCLA 2 USC 7, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: California

UCLA 13, Navy 7 California 11, UCLA 8 UCLA 12, Pepperdine 11 NCAA Champions: Stanford

1974 (3rd)

1987 (4th)

UCLA 9, Stanford 5 UC Irvine 5, UCLA 3 UCLA 7, Cal St. Fullerton 4 NCAA Champions: California

UCLA 11, Pepperdine 7 USC 12, UCLA 11 UC Irvine 13, UCLA 10 NCAA Champions: California

UCLA 14, Massachusetts 6 UCLA 6, Stanford 5 NCAA Champions: UCLA

1975 (3rd)

1988 (2nd)

UCLA 26, Army 2 California 13, UCLA 9 UCLA 6, Stanford 5 NCAA Champions: California

UCLA 11, Navy 3 UCLA 13, USC 10 California 14, UCLA 11 NCAA Champions: California

UCLA 12, Navy 5 UCLA 11, UC San Diego 2 NCAA Champions: UCLA

1976 (2nd)

1990 (3rd)

UCLA 18, Texas A&M 3 UCLA 14, UC Irvine 9 Stanford 13, UCLA 12 NCAA Champions: Stanford

UCLA 10, Pepperdine 9 California 10, UCLA 8 UCLA 15, UCSB 8 NCAA Champions: California

1979 (2nd)

1991 (2nd)

UCLA 17, Bucknell 7 UCLA 10, California 9 UCSB 11, UCLA 3 NCAA Champions: UCSB

UCLA 14, UC San Diego 10 UCLA 6, Pepperdine 5 California 7, UCLA 6 NCAA Champions: California

1981 (6th)

1994 (4th)

California 10, UCLA 7 UCLA 16, Air Force 5 UCSB 9, UCLA 8 NCAA Champions: Stanford

UCLA 8, Pepperdine 7 Stanford 9, UCLA 5 California 8, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: Stanford

2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS

1995 (1st)

2012 (2nd)

UCLA 21, UC San Diego 10 UCLA 10, California 8 NCAA Champions: UCLA

UCLA 17, St. Francis Brooklyn 3 USC 11, UCLA 10 NCAA Champions: USC

1996 (1st)

Note: From 1969 through 1994, the championship comprised eight teams. Since 1995, the championship has comprised four teams.

UCLA 18, UC Davis 6 UCLA 8, USC 7 NCAA Champions: UCLA

1999 (1st)

2000 (1st)

2001 (2nd) UCLA 7, LMU 5 Stanford 8, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: Stanford

2004 (1st) UCLA 7, Princeton 5 UCLA 10, Stanford 9 (OT) NCAA Champions: UCLA

2009 (2nd) UCLA 9, Loyola Marymount 8 (OT) USC 6, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: USC

2011 (2nd) UCLA 10, UC San Diego 1 USC 7, UCLA 4 NCAA Champions: USC

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1972 Eric Lindroth* Kevin Craig 1975 Robert Webb 1976 John Stephens Joe Vargas 1979 Rick Sherburne 1982 Robin Leamy 1985 Fernando Carsalade 1986 Fernando Carsalade 1987 Fernando Carsalade Alexis Rousseau 1988 Fernando Carsalade Alexis Rousseau 1990 Dan Hackett Stefan Pollmann 1991 Dan Hackett Oliver Will 1994 Scott Turner 1995 Jeremy BraxtonBrown* Matt Swanson* Jim Toring*

1996 Matt Swanson* Jeremy Braxton-Brown Corbin Graham Jim Toring 1999 Sean Kern* Matt Armato 2000 Sean Kern* Brandon Brooks Brian Brown 2001 Matt Flesher Brett Ormsby 2004 Brett Ormsby Joe Axelrad Albert Garcia 2009 Scott Davidson (1st) Ben Hohl (1st) Cullen Hennessy (2nd) Chay Lapin (2nd) Josh Samuels (2nd) Griffin White (2nd) 2011 Cullen Hennessy (1st) Josh Samuels (1st) Cristiano Mirarchi (2nd) Matt Rapacz (2nd) Griffin White (2nd) 2012 Aimone Barabino (1st) Paul Reynolds (1st) Josh Samuels (1st) Griffin White (2nd) *Tournament MVP

TOURNAMENT TOTALS Tournament Appearances Won-Lost Record NCAA Championships 2nd Place Finishes 3rd Place Finishes 4th Place Finishes Goals Scored Goals Allowed

1999 NCAA CHAMPIONS

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UCLA WATER POLO HONORS

ACWPC ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS The Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches selects three All-Academic teams per year: Outstanding (3.71-4.00 GPA), Superior (3.41-3.70 GPA) and Excellent (3.20-3.40 GPA) 2001 Joseph Axelrad (Superior) Ted Peck (Excellent) Reyn Kurihara (Excellent)

2006 Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Brad Greiner (Excellent) Matthew Jacobs (Excellent)

2003 Joseph Axelrad (Superior) John Blanchette (Excellent) Ted Peck (Excellent) Christian Pulido (Superior)

2007 Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Matthew Jacobs (Excellent) Tyler Jemmett (Excellent)

2004 Joseph Axelrad (Superior) Ted Peck (Excellent) 2005 Krsto Sbutega (Superior) David Pietsch (Excellent)

2008 Ben Hohl (Superior) Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Nick Zakula (Superior) Cullen Hennessy (Excellent) Tyler Jemmett (Excellent)

2009 Cullen Hennessy (Superior) Ben Hohl (Superior) 2010 Cristiano Mirarchi (Outstanding) Cullen Hennessy (Superior) Ben Hohl (Superior) 2012 Christopher Meinhold (Superior) Chris Fahlsing (Excellent) Paul Reynolds (Excellent) Chris Wendt (Excellent)

PARSA BONDERSON Two-time CoSIDA All-America Selection (1998, 1999)

MPSF ALL-ACADEMIC HONOREES 1998 Parsa Bonderson Aaron Harries Neil Hueston Sean Kern 1999 Matt Armato Parsa Bonderson Neil Hueston Sean Kern 2000 Brandon Brooks Sean Kern Alfonso Tucay 2001 Alfonso Tucay 2002 Ted Peck 2003 Joseph Axelrad John Blanchette

CULLEN HENNESSY Four-time MPSF All-Academic Selection (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)

Thomas Foley Brad Greiner Michael March Ted Peck David Pietsch Christian Pulido 2004 Joseph Axelrad Matthew Jacobs Ted Peck David Pietsch Christian Pulido 2005 John Blanchette David Pietsch 2006 Brad Greiner Matthew Jacobs Tyler Krikorian Michael March Krsto Sbutega

2007 Matthew Jacobs Tyler Jemmett Jacob Murphy Krsto Sbutega 2008 Cullen Hennessy Ben Hohl Tyler Jemmett Jacob Murphy Krsto Sbutega Nick Zakula 2009 Cullen Hennessy Ben Hohl Tyler Jemmett Clinton Jorth Jacob Murphy

Matt Preciado Chris Wendt 2011 Aimone Barabino Cullen Hennessy Cristiano Mirarchi Paul Pickell Chris Wendt Griffin White 2012 Aimone Barabino Chris Fahlsing Christopher Meinhold Paul Pickell Paul Reynolds Chris Wendt Griffin White

2010 Cullen Hennessy Ben Hohl Jacob Murphy

DR. JAMES PUFFER LOYALTY AND CONTRIBUTION AWARD Dr. James Puffer was a three-year water polo letterwinner (1969-71) and member of two national championship teams (1969, 1971) at UCLA. He earned his doctorate degree from UCLA Medical School in 1976, attaining a family practice residency at UCLA Medical Center upon his graduation. He was named Chief of the Division of Family Medicine in 1983 and helped to make the discipline a department in 1997, of which he chaired until 1998. An instrumental figure within the UCLA Athletic Department, Dr. Puffer served as a team physician and Chief of Sports Medicine until his departure in 2001. He was an Olympic team physician during the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea. In 1991, Dr. Puffer was instrumental in raising funds to endow the men’s water polo program when its existence was at risk. He served as a mentor to UCLA student-athletes and coaches alike. In December of 2001, Dr. Puffer left UCLA to assume the position of Executive Director of the American Board of Family Practice in Lexington, Kentucky. Puffer said at the time that he could not pass up “the opportunity to provide effective and dynamic leadership to my discipline.” In his honor of leadership and devotion to UCLA, the Dr. James Puffer Loyalty and Contribution Award was established in 2001.

Award Recipients Jeff Pflueger (2001) Jon Puffer (2001) Brandon Brooks (2002) Joseph Axelrad (2003) Peter Belden (2004) Brett Ormsby (2004) Will Didinger (2005) David Pietsch (2005) James Palmer (2006) Russell Simpkins (2007, 08) Krsto Sbutega (2008) Scott Swanson (2009) Jacob Murphy (2010) Brett Hays (2011) Andrew Mesesan (2011) Matt Rapacz (2012) Griffin White (2012) Bret Lathrope (2012)

The Dr. James Puffer Award (right) is on display in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame with the Jack Bariteau Most Inspirational Award (left).

JACK BARITEAU MOST INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Jack Bariteau was a three-year water polo letterwinner (1968-70) for the Bruins, helping guide UCLA to its first-ever NCAA championship in men’s water polo in 1969. Bariteau played for the Bruins under long-time head coach Bob Horn. Since his days as a student at UCLA, he has been a tremendous benefactor to the men’s water polo program. Bariteau, along with a group of other former men’s water polo players, helped launch a campaign in the early 1990s to preserve the men’s water polo program at UCLA as an NCAA sport. Bariteau’s name now graces the team’s “Most Inspirational Award,” in honor of his service to UCLA and commitment to the men’s water polo program as an alumnus.

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Award Recipients Alfonso Tucay (2001) Matt Flesher (2002) Joseph Axelrad (2003) Brett Ormsby (2004) John Blanchette (2005) Will Didinger (2006) Michael March (2006) Matt Kellogg (2007) Chris Allen (2008) Chay Lapin (2009) Clay Jorth (2010) Cullen Hennessy (2011) Josh Samuels (2012)

CHAY LAPIN (2006-09)


UCLA WATER POLO HONORS

UCLA’s Olympians Antwerp, 1920 Clyde Swendson

Berlin, 1936 Clyde Swendson Dixon Fiske

SEAN KERN

MATT SWANSON

(2000 National Player of the Year)

(three-time All-American)

ALL-AMERICANS Matt Armato ’97, ’99-hm Greg Arth ’69, ’70, ’71 Dave Ashleigh ’63, ’64, ’65 Joseph Axelrad ’03-hm, ’04 Andy Bailey ’00 Bruce Bradley ’66, ’67 Paul Becskehazy ’69, ’70, ’71 Boogie Black ’81, ’82 Jeremy Braxton-Brown ’95, ’96 Brandon Brooks ’99-hm, ’00, ’01, ’02 Brian Brown ’99-hm, ’00 Fernando Carsalade ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Jeff Chase ’85 Stan Cole ’65, ’66, ’67 Wyn Condict ’64, ’65 Cole Consani ‘09-hm Rick Coyle ’75 Kevin Craig ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72 Scott Davidson ’07-hm, ’08-hm, 09 Will Didinger ’05-hm Jim Ferguson ’68, ’69, ’70 Matt Flesher ’00-hm, ’01, ’02 Albert Garcia ’04 Corbin Graham ’96 Sam Grayeli ’98 Dan Hackett ’90, ’91 Cullen Hennessy ‘09-hm, ’11 Jim Hester ’75 Josh Hewko ’04-hm Ben Hohl ‘08-hm, ‘09, ‘10 Justin Johnson ’07 Chris Kellerman ’92, ’93 Sean Kern (#00) ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00

Adam Krikorian ’95 Kurt Krumpholz ’72, ’73, ’74 Chay Lapin ’06-hm, ’07, ‘08-hm, ‘09 Robin Leamy ’82 Eric Lindroth ’71, ’72 Brian McKinley ’75 Michael March ’03-hm, ’04, ’06 Scott Massey ’71 Cristiano Mirarchi ‘10-hm, ’11-hm Jacob Murphy ‘10 Dick Najarian ’79 Bob Neumann ’72, ’73 John Norris ’76 Gary O’Brien ’91 Brett Ormsby (#04) ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04 Tom Panchak ’83 Dave Parker ’00-hm Ted Peck ’04 Hank Peterson ’88 Peter Peyton ’77 David Pietsch ’05 Jeff Pflueger ’01-hm Stefan Pollmann ’90 Logan Powell ’05-hm, ’06 Chris Pulido ’05-hm Matt Rapacz ’11, ’12 Paul Reynolds ’11-hm, ’12 Gary Roberts ’83 John Reese ’72 Ed Robinson ’78, ’79, ’80 David Rosen ’76, ’79, ’80 Alexis Rousseau ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Marco Santos ’06-hm, ’07

Josh Samuels Krsto Sbutega Rich Sherburne Jim Slaton Kenny Smith John Stephens Brett Stern Mark Sutter Matt Swanson Scott Thornton Vince Tonne Jim Toring Scott Turner Alfonso Tucay Joe Vargas Russ Webb Torey Webb Robert Webb Blake Wellen Chris Wendt Griffin White Oliver Will Mike Wilmink Adam Wright Monty Yort Grant Zider

‘10-hm, ’11, ’12 ’06-hm, 07-hm, ’08 ’79 ’66, ’67, ’68 ’66, ’67 ’76 ’97 ’95 ’94, ’95, ’96 ’83, ’84 ’79, ’80, ’81 ’95, ’96 ’94 ’01 ’76 ’65, ’66, ’67 ’66, ’68, ’69 ’75 ’99-hm, ’00-hm ‘12-hm ‘09-hm, ’11, ’12 91 ’91 ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00-hm ’85 ’05-hm, ’06-hm

# National Player of the Year

London, 1948 Dixon Fiske Eddie Knox Devere Christianson

Helsinki, 1952 John Spargo Pete Stange Urho Saari (coach)

Melbourne, 1956 Bob Horn

Rome, 1960 Bob Horn James Kelsey Urho Saari (coach)

Tokyo, 1964 Dave Ashleigh Stan Cole Daniel Drown Urho Saari (coach)

Mexico City, 1968 Dave Ashleigh Bruce Bradley Russell Webb Stan Cole Bob Horn (coach) Monte Nitzkowski (coach)

Munich, 1972 (bronze) Bruce Bradley Stan Cole Russell Webb James M. Ferguson James Slatton Eric Lindroth Monte Nitzkowski (coach)

Moscow, 1980 (boycott)

BRETT ORMSBYBRETT ORMSBY

BRANDON BROOKS

(four-time All-MPSF selection)

(four-time All-MPSF selection)

ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS

Jeff Stites Joe Vargas Eric Lindroth Monte Nitzkowski (coach)

Los Angeles, 1984 (silver)

1992

2000

2005

2010

Chris Kellerman Scott Turner Chris Kellerman Jim Toring

Andy Bailey Brandon Brooks Brian Brown Sean Kern** Dave Parker Adam Wright

David Pietsch (2nd team) Will Didinger (3rd team) Logan Powell (hm) Chris Pulido (hm) Logan Powell (hm) Grant Zider (hm)

Jacob Murphy (1st team) Ben Hohl (2nd team) Cullen Hennessy (hm) Cristiano Mirarchi (hm) Emilio Vieira (hm)

Joe Vargas Fernando Carsalade (Brazil) Rich Corso (coach) Monte Nitzkowski (coach)

1995

2011

2001

2006

Alfonso Tucay (1st team) Brandon Brooks (2nd team) Brett Ormsby (2nd team) Jeff Pfleuger (2nd team) Matt Flesher (2nd team) Albert Garcia (hm)

Michael March (1st team) Krsto Sbutega (1st team) Chay Lapin (2nd team) Marco Santos (2nd team) Grant Zider (3rd team) Justin Johnson (hm) Logan Powell (hm)

Josh Samuels (2nd team) Griffin White (2nd team) Matt Rapacz (2nd team) Cullen Hennessy (2nd team) Cristiano Mirarchi (hm) Paul Reynolds (hm) Aimone Barabino (hm) Adam Wright (Coach of the Year)

Alex Rousseau Guy Baker (coach)

2007

2012

Scott Davidson (2nd team) Chay Lapin (2nd team) Marco Santos (2nd team) Krsto Sbutega (2nd team) Justin Johnson (3rd team)

Josh Samuels (1st team) Matt Rapacz (2nd team) Paul Reynolds (2nd team) Aimone Barabino (hm)

1993

Jeremy Braxton-Brown Adam Krikorian Mark Sutter Matt Swanson* Jim Toring Thomas Wong

1996 Corbin Graham Jim Toring

1997 Matt Armato Sean Kern Brett Stern Adam Wright

1998 Sam Grayeli Sean Kern Adam Wright

1999 Matt Armato Brian Brown Sean Kern Adam Wright

2002 Brandon Brooks (1st team) Brett Ormsby (1st team) Matt Flesher (2nd team) Ted Peck (hm) Dan Yeilding (hm)

2003

Atlanta, 1996 Dan Hackett Alex Rousseau Rich Corso (head coach)

Sydney, 2000 Dan Hackett Sean Kern Guy Baker (women’s head coach)

Athens, 2004

Krsto Sbutega (1st team) Chay Lapin (2nd team)

Brandon Brooks Adam Wright Brett Ormsby Guy Baker (women’s head coach)

2009

Beijing, 2008 (silver)

Brett Ormsby (1st team) Joseph Axelrad (3rd team) Michael March (3rd team) Ted Peck (hm)

2008

2004

Scott Davidson (1st team)** Ben Hohl (2nd team) Chay Lapin (2nd team) Cullen Hennessy (hm)

Joseph Axelrad (1st team) Brett Ormsby (1st team) Michael March (2nd team) Albert Garcia (3rd team) Josh Hewko (hm) Ted Peck (hm)

Barcelona, 1992

** MPSF Player of the Year

Brandon Brooks Adam Wright Guy Baker (women’s head coach)

London, 2012 Chay Lapin Adam Wright Adam Krikorian (women’s head coach)

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PARKING Fans are advised to park at the structure located underneath the Sunset Village residence hall on DeNeve Drive. Parking typically costs $12 for the entire day.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS UCLA’s Spieker Aquatics Center is located on campus at the intersection of DeNeve Drive and Easton Drive. From the 405 freeway, exit at Sunset Blvd. and head east. Continue on Sunset until the intersection of Bellagio Drive. Turn right onto Bellagio. Continue on Bellagio and turn left onto DeNeve Drive. Follow DeNeve no more than one-quarter mile. Spieker Aquatics Center will be on the right-hand side of the street, with Sunset Village parking structure just beyond the aquatics facility. From areas east, take Sunset Blvd and continue heading west. Turn left at Westwood Plaza (signal at intersection) and make an immediate right onto Charles E. Young Drive. Continue on Charles E. Young and turn right at DeNeve Drive (stop sign). Sunset Village parking structure will be on the left, no more than 100 yards away. Spieker Aquatics Center is located just past the parking structure/residential building.

PRESS CREDENTIALS Media and photography credentials for UCLA home matches may be obtained by working press only by e-mailing or calling Ryan Finney (phone: 310-206-4701, e-mail: rfinney@ athletics.ucla.edu). All requests should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance.

PHOTOGRAPHY

MEN’S WATER POLO SUPPORT STAFF

Television and photo credentials entitle video and photographers to shoot from designated areas only. Please consult with the SID or Event Management staff for those locations.

INTERVIEW POLICIES All interviews must be arranged by UCLA’s Sports Information Office. Please do not expect players to be available if you have not made prior arrangements with the Sports Information Office (men’s water polo SID Ryan Finney).

Don Morrison

Carl Stocklin

Faculty Athletic Rep.

Athletic Trainer

Shayan Ghiaee

Colin Hirshland

Jonathan Wu

Myles Cooper

Student Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning

INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY The UCLA team practices Monday through Friday from 4-7 p.m. at Spieker Aquatics Center. Players and coaches are available before or after practice. Arrangements for pool access must be made in advance with the Sports Information Office. The best time to reach head coach Adam Wright is weekday mornings.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Eitan Peled

Pete Maglieri

Ryan Finney

Student Manager

Equipment Room

Sports Information

Tina Johnson

Kevin Chen

Administrative Assistant Student Athlete Counselor

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Lori Lamar Event Management

For security purposes, the UCLA does not release to the general public any travel information for UCLA athletic teams. If you would like to reach a member of the UCLA water polo team on the road, please contact the Sports Information Office.


UCLA ADMINISTRATION In 1997, he was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has invented a number of devices and holds a patent for a noncontact respiratory monitor for the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

GENE

BLOCK CHANCELLOR • 7th Year Alma Mater: Stanford ’70 Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in summer 2007, taking the helm of a world-class institution comprising 37,000 students and 27,000 faculty and staff, with an annual budget of $3.6 billion. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, where he also held the Alumni Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology. With academic expertise in biological clocks, he conducts research on the neurobiology of circadian rhythms in higher organisms, leading a research lab funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). From 1991 to 2002, he directed the National Science Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing.

Dr. Block joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1978 as an assistant professor of biology. He served as vice provost for research from 1993 to 1998 and then as vice president for research and public service until his appointment as vice president and provost in 2001. He also headed an NIH graduate training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. In 1998, he received the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Public Service Award for his work with Virginia’s business community. A native of Monticello, NY, Dr. Block holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, working with the late Colin Pittendrigh, “the father of biological timing” and distinguished biologist and former Stanford President, Donald Kennedy. Dr. Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children.

During Guerrero’s tenure, the Bruins have won 23 NCAA championships in 17 different sports, a national leader. In addition, the Bruins have recorded 32 national podium finishes in that span.

DAN

Over the past decade, Guerrero has earned numerous honors. In May 2010, he was honored by the Black Coaches and Administrators organization as the Dr. Myles Brand BCA Administrator of the Year. In April 2010, he was honored by CORO Southern California, a non-profit organization that trains civic leaders.

GUERRERO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • 12th Year Alma Mater: UCLA ’74 In 11 years, Dan Guerrero has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA has won 109 NCAA team championships, a figure unmatched by any institution in the nation. UCLA teams have won 23 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, finished second 21 times and have enjoyed an additional 43 Top Five finishes. More than 80% of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA postseason competition since 2002. The football team has appeared in nine bowl games and the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. The program has also won 54 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced over 500 All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. In the last 11 years, UCLA has finished second three times (2007-08, 2006-07 and 2005-06), third four times (2004-05, 2003-04, 2011-12, 2012-13), fourth (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. UCLA won its first Capital One Cup for men’s sports in 2013, vaulting to the top of the standings after winning the College World Series.

In June of 2010, Guerrero completed a five-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. As the chair in 2009-10, he was involved with the negotiation of the new $10.8 billion, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament television package, as well as the decision to expand the Tournament to 68 teams. Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and conference level. He is currently a member of the Pac-12 Athletic Directors Television, the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament, and the Pac-12 Rose Bowl Management committees as well as serving as the Pac-12 AD Liaison to Men’s Basketball Coaches. In addition, he is a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee, the BCS Athletic Directors Advisory Group and twas the 2011-12 president of NACDA. Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth permanent Director of Athletics for 10 years (1992-2002). Prior to arriving at UC Irvine, Guerrero led Cal State Dominguez Hills to national prominence while serving as Athletic Director from 1988-92. Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second base for the Bruins for four years. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello, and they have two grown daughters.

In addition to her campus duties, Armstrong has spent the past six years as a lead consultant for the NCAA where she is responsible for developing curriculum and training athletics professionals to facilitate the annual NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum.

ASHLEY

ARMSTRONG ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • 10th Year Alma Mater: UC Davis ’95 Ashley Armstrong has been at UCLA since 2004 and currently serves as the Associate Athletic Director, Sports and Administration. She is responsible for supervising seven Bruin sport programs that include men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s water polo, women’s rowing and women’s swimming and diving. A member of the Bruins’ senior management team, she oversees various coach and student-athlete development programs and was recently appointed to the NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing committee. Armstrong previously served as the Assistant Athletic Director for StudentAthlete Development where she had oversight of the Bruin Student-Athlete Development program. Her broad range of responsibilities included creating the Wooden Academy (leadership development program), serving as an advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, coordinating community outreach and professional development programs, co-sport supervision of women’s rowing, women’s volleyball and women’s sand volleyball and chairing the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Health and Wellness Committee. Armstrong began her tenure at UCLA as the Director of Life Skills and Championships.

Prior to arriving at UCLA, Armstrong served as an Assistant Athletic Director at the University of Louisville where her responsibilities included administration, life skills programming, marketing, championships and compliance. During her stint with the Cardinals, she assisted in developing curriculum for a life skills course and served as a lecturer for the College of Education. She started her career as an academic counselor and tutorial coordinator for the women’s athletic department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Armstrong has also served as a faculty member for the NCAA/NACWAA Institute for Administrative Advancement. She has presented workshops at several institutions and facilitation experience with NCAA Leadership Conferences, CHAMPS/Life Skills Continuing Education Conferences and NCAA Diversity Education. Armstrong served on the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Advisory Committee and is a 2009 graduate of the Sports Management Institute’s executive program. A native of southern California, Armstrong earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from the University of California, Davis, where she was a member of the women’s volleyball team. She earned a Master of Science in sport management from the University of Tennessee.

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