2015 UCLA Women's Water Polo Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2015 WOMEN’S WATER POLO SCHEDULE Day, Date Sat., Jan. 17

Opponent Site UCLA Invitational Cal Baptist Spieker Aquatics Cntr Loyola Marymount Spieker Aquatics Cntr

Sat.Jan. 24 Sun., Jan. 25

TBA TBA

UCSB Invitational at UCSB at UCSB

All Day All Day

Sat., Feb. 1 Sun., Feb. 2

TBA TBA

Stanford Invitational at Stanford at Stanford

All Day All Day

Sat., Feb. 7 Fri., Feb. 13

Alumni UC Irvine

Spieker Aquatics Cntr Spieker Aquatics Cntr UC Irvine Invitational at UC Irvine at UC Irvine

Sat., Feb. 21 Sun., Feb. 22

TBA TBA

Sun., Mar. 1 Sat., Mar. 7 Sat., Mar. 14 Thu., Mar. 26 Fri., Mar. 27 Sat., Apr. 4 Sat., Apr. 11 Sat., Apr. 18

at San Jose State* California* CS Bakersfield* vs. San Diego State at Hawai’i at Arizona State* at Stanford* USC*

SJSU Spieker Aquatics Cntr Spieker Aquatics Cntr Hawai’i Hawai’i ASU Stanford Spieker Aquatics Cntr

Time

THIS IS UCLA

2:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m.

COACHING STAFF

All Day

Fri.-Sun., May 8-10

NCAA Championship

Stanford

All Day

Game-by-Game Results 21 UCLA Records 24 UCLA Versus All Opponents 24 UCLA All-Time Letterwinners 25 Honors and Awards 26 Team USA and Olympic History 27-28 UCLA’s Championship History 29-30 NCAA Championship History 31

GENERAL INFORMATION

THE BRUINS

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Arizona State

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Barr, Couture, Donohoe Fattal Ferraro, Forster S. Hill K. Hill, Hirose-Hulbert, McLaren, Monahan, Musselman O’Brien, Pratt, Schilling, Williams, Zwirner Angermund, Fellner, Grab, Moran Reego, Reynolds

All Day All Day

at MPSF Championship

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Head Coach Brandon Brooks Assistant Coach Molly Cahill UCLA Support Staff

3 p.m. 7 p.m.

Fri.-Sun., Apr. 24-26

UCLA HISTORY

Media Roster Spieker Aquatics Center 2014 Rosters Pronunciation Guide

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2014 IN REVIEW 2014 Box Scores 2014 Statistics, Results and Polls MPSF Standings and Honors

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Media Information Athletic Administrators

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On the Cover 2015 UCLA Women’s Water Polo Seniors (l-r): Sami Hill, Erica Beebe, Brailey Hirose-Hulbert, Shelby Couture, Emily Donohoe and Danielle Ferraro.

Credits The 2015 UCLA women’s water polo media guide was written, edited and designed by Rich Bertolucci, Associate Sports Information Director with assistance from Sports Information Student Assistant, Dulce Joachin. Photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig), Allen Lorentzen, Jeff Sipsey, Rob Kent and Brock Scott Photography.

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 Senior Woman’s Administrator Petrina Long Faculty Athletic Rep. Michael Teitell Home Pool Spieker AquatIcs Center Enrollment 41,341 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Conference Water Polo Contact Darren Preston Conference Phone (925) 296-0723 Conference Fax (925) 296-0724 National Affiliation NCAA Division I

All game times are Pacific. • P12N-game to be televised on Pac-12 Networks *Indicates MPSF game

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Head Coach Brandon Brooks (UCLA ‘05) Record at UCLA 126-31 (5 years) Coach’s Phone (310) 794-7412 2014 Record 27-5 2014 MPSF Record (Finish) 5-1 (2nd) 2014 MPSF Tournament 2nd 2014 NCAA Tournament 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/4 National Championships 11 (7 NCAA) NCAA Tournament Appearances 19 Women’s Water Polo SID Rich Bertolucci Bertolucci’s Phone (310) 206-8141 Sports Information Fax (310) 825-8664 Bertolucci’s E-mail rbertolucci@athletics.ucla.edu Web Site www.uclabruins.com Water Polo Twitter twitter.com/UCLAWaterPolo Water Polo Facebook www.facebook.com/ uclawomenswaterpolo


MEDIA ROSTER

Alexis Angermund

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Utility, Freshman – 5-7 Long Beach, CA (Wilson)

Reilly Fellner

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Attacker, Freshman – 5-10 Lafayette, CA (Acalanes)

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Alex Musselman

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Elissia Schilling

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Goalkeeper, Junior – 6-0 Newport Beach, CA (Corona del Mar)

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Sami Hill

Goalkeeper, RS-Senior – 5-11 Santa Barbara, CA (Dos Pueblos)

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Center, Sophomore – 5-10 Newport Beach, CA (Newport Harbor)

Mackenzie Barr Utility, Sophomore – 5-10 Irvine, CA (Mater Dei)

Danielle Ferraro Attacker, Senior – 5-8 Alamo, CA (San Ramon Valley)

Brailey Hirose-Hulbert Attacker, Senior – 5-8 Honolulu, HI (Punahou)

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Kelsey O’Brien

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Alys Williams

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Attacker, Sophomore – 5-9 Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara)

Defender, Junior – 5-11 Huntington Beach, CA (Edison)

Shelby Couture Defender, Senior – 5-11 Coronado, CA (Coronado)

India Forster Center, Junior – 6-0 Woodland Hills, CA (Agoura)

Maddy McLaren

Defender, Junior – 5-10 Newport Beach, CA (Newport Harbor)

Charlotte Pratt

Attacker, Junior – 5-10 Burlingame, CA (Burlingame)

Ashley Zwirner

Attacker, Sophomore – 5-7 Tustin, CA (Foothill)

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Emily Donohoe Attacker, Senior – 5-7 Upland, CA (St. Lucy’s)

Devin Grab Attacker, Freshman – 5-6 So. Pasadena, CA (So. Pasadena)

Aubrie Monahan

Attacker, Sophomore – 5-8 Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Poly)

Grace Reego

Attacker, Freshman – 5-10 Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay)

Molly Cahill

Assistant Coach – 8th Season Alma Mater – UCLA ’08

Rachel Fattal

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Attacker, Junior – 5-9 Seal Beach, CA (Los Alamitos)

Kodi Hill

Attacker, Junior – 5-9 Santa Barbara, CA (Dos Pueblos)

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Kelly Moran

Goalkeeper, Freshman – 5-9 Menlo Park, CA (Sacred Heart)

Nicole Reynolds

Attacker, Freshman – 6-1 Burlingame, CA (Burlingame)

Brandon Brooks Head Coach – 6th Season Alma Mater – UCLA ’05


SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER

now in its sixth season as UCLA’s home . . .

SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER The UCLA women’s water polo team begins its sixth season playing at Spieker Aquatics Center, which is part of the Jackie Robinson Athletics and Recreation Complex. Over the past five seasons, UCLA has logged a 30-6 record at its modern, 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 2015, UCLA has scheduled six games at SAC. The facility hosted the 2010 MPSF Women’s Water Polo Tournament, the 2011 MPSF Men’s Water Polo Tournament and the 2013, 2014 and 2015 UCLA Invitationals. UCLA’s programs won each tournament. 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 or 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. 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 studentathlete 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. 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 events and Masters Swim meets. The signature feature of the Spieker Aquatics Center is the diving tower, which stands at the west end of the pool. The east end of the pool houses the scoreboard, an LED, state-of-the-art piece of electronics, making scores, statistics and messages easily visible to all in attendance. Next to the scoreboard is the “Wall of Champions,” showcasing all of UCLA’s water

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polo, swimming and diving national championship teams, as well as all individual student-athletes’ achievements, record-holders and Olympians. 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. 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 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.


2015 ROSTERS

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 1A 1B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 24

Name Sami Hill Kelly Moran Alex Musselman^ Alys Williams Kodi Hill Rachel Fattal Shelby Couture Ashley Zwirner Elissia Schilling Devin Grab India Forster Mackenzie Barr Kelsey O’Brien Danielle Ferraro Maddy McLaren Alexis Angermund Grace Reego Brailey Hirose-Hulbert Charlotte Pratt Nicole Reynolds Reilly Fellner Aubrie Monahan Emily Donohoe

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Yr. GK GK GK D ATK ATK D ATK C ATK C UTL ATK ATK D UTL ATK ATK ATK ATK ATK ATK ATK

Pos. 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-7 5-10 5-6 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-7 5-10 5-8 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-7

Ht. RJr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr.

Hometown (Previous School) Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart) Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos) Coronado, Calif. (Coronado) Tustin, Calif. (Foothill) Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) So. Pasadena, Calif. (So. Pasadena) Woodland Hills, Calif. (Agoura) Irvine, Calif. (Mater Dei) Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara) Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson) Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay) Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame) Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame) Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) Upland, Calif. (St. Lucy’s)

No. 15 10 5 24 4 22 12 9 8 3 1 18 13 23 1A 1B 11 19 16 21 7 2 6

Name Alexis Angermund Mackenzie Barr Shelby Couture Emily Donohoe Rachel Fattal Reilly Fellner Danielle Ferraro India Forster Devin Grab Kodi Hill Sami Hill Brailey Hirose-Hulbert Maddy McLaren Aubrie Monahan Kelly Moran Alex Musselman^ Kelsey O’Brien Charlotte Pratt Grace Reego Nicole Reynolds Elissia Schilling Alys Williams Ashley Zwirner

Yr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. RSr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So.

Pos. UTL UTL D ATK ATK ATK ATK C ATK ATK GK ATK D ATK GK GK ATK ATK ATK ATK C D ATK

^expected to redshirt the 2015 season

COACHING STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach: Assistant Coach:

Emily Donohoe – DON-neh-hoe Rachel Fattal – fuh-TALL Elissia Schilling – uh-LEASE-ee-ya Aley Vilches – AL-lee • Vill-chez Alys Williams – uh-LEASE

Brandon Brooks (6th season) Molly Cahill (8th season)

SUPPORT STAFF Staff Athletic Trainer: Tandi Hawkey Student Athletic Trainers: Madi Friel, Michelle Kazmier Team Managers: Erica Beebe, Monica Truong-N Performance Coach: Eric Schmitt

2015 UCLA Women’s Water Polo Team: Front Row (l-r): Brailey Hirose-Hulbert, Danielle Ferraro, Alys Williams, Kodi Hill, Kelsey O’Brien, Maddy McLaren, Aley Vilches, Reilly Fellner, Student Athletic Trainer Michelle Kazmier. Middle Row (l-r): Head Coach Brandon Brooks, Nicole Reynolds, Mackenzie Barr, India Forster, Shelby Couture, Charlotte Pratt, Elissia Schilling, Alex Musselman, Sami Hill, Grace Reego, Strength and Conditioning Coach Eric Schmitt. Back Row (l-r): Kelly Moran, Team Manager Erica Beebe, Alexis Angermund, Devin Grab, Ashley Zwirner, Rachel Fattal, Aubrie Monahan, Emily Donohoe, Assistant Coach Molly Cahill, Student Athletic Trainer Madi Friel, Team Manager Monica Truong-N.

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COACHING STAFF season saves record as a junior, totaling 237 stops in 2008. The previous season, Feher recorded a 4.96 goals against average in 25 games before securing First-Team All-America honors for the third consecutive season. An undergraduate assistant on the men’s water polo coaching staff in 2004, Brooks helped Joe Axelrad develop into the one of the nation’s premier goalkeepers, leading UCLA to the NCAA Championship that fall. Brooks starred on the men’s water polo team from 1999-2002, leading the Bruins to back-to-back NCAA championships in 1999 and 2000, before excelling in the international ranks. He participated in the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games for the USA Men’s National Team. In the summer of 2008, Brooks and former teammate Adam Wright (UCLA’s men’s water polo head coach) helped lead the USA Men’s National Team to a silver medal finish at the Olympic Games in Beijing. Brooks, Wright and former teammate Brett Ormsby competed in the 2004 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Brooks was head coach of the Los Angeles Water Polo Club’s boys 16-andunder team from 2006-08. In 2006, he coached the club team to an undefeated season, culminating in the Junior Olympic Championship. He helped develop 15 Division I men’s water polo student-athletes in his tenure as head coach. Brooks served on the coaching staff of the U.S. Women’s National Team in the Summer of 2012 alongside Krikorian. One of the nation’s premier goalkeepers in four seasons at UCLA, Brooks earned All-America and All-MPSF honors each year. Brooks ranks second on UCLA’s all-time saves list with 700 stops in four seasons. A key goalkeeper on the USA National Team, Brooks led Team USA to the gold medal at the 2001 and 2003 Pan American Games. He served as the starting goalkeeper at the 2003 FINA World Championships (Barcelona), the 2004 Olympics (Athens) and the 2005 FINA World Championships (Montreal). Brooks, 33, graduated from UCLA in 2005 with a degree in Sociology. A native of Honolulu, Hawaii, he is the oldest of three children and has 25-year-old twin sisters.

BRANDON

BROOKS HEAD COACH • 6th Year Alma Mater: UCLA ’05 Brandon Brooks begins his sixth season as UCLA’s head women’s water polo coach in 2015. He was named the third head coach in program history on June 3, 2009, and has compiled a 126-31 (.802) record in five seasons. Brooks coached the Bruins to the MPSF Tournament championship game in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014, including winning the MPSF Tournament title in 2010 and 2012. UCLA has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all five of his seasons. The Bruins have placed third at the NCAA Tournament in 2011, 2012 and 2013, and were runners-up last season. Last year, the Bruins compiled a 27-5 record and were 5-1 in conference play. They finished second in the league race and reached the championship match of the MPSF Tournament. At the NCAA Championship, they advanced to the final before falling to Stanford. Five players earned AWCPC All-Academic honors and eight were selected to the MPSF All-Academic Team. Finally, 31 players were named to the UCLA Director’s Honor Roll. Individually, the Bruins placed five players on various ACWPC All-America teams, including first-team selections Sami Hill and Rachel Fattal. Hill was also voted the MPSF Player of the Year, and Fattal and leading scorer Emily Donohoe earned first-team honors. Finally, Hill, Fattal and Alys Williams were mainstays on the USA Senior National Team during the summer, leading Team USA to three international championships. Two years ago, Brooks led the Bruins to a 28-7 overall record — the most victories his coaching career — and a third-place finish at the NCAA Championship. Five players earned All-America honors, Fattal, who was named to the first team as a freshman. Four players were selected to the All-MPSF Team, and Fattal earned Newcomer of the Year honors. Goalkeeper Sami Hill, in her first season as the fulltime starter, shattered the school record for saves in a season, and sophomore Emily Donohoe scored 70 goals to rank third in single season goals scored. In addition, four players earned ACWPC All-Scholar honors. Finally, 20 different players earned spots on the Director’s Honor Roll. In 2012, Brooks guided UCLA to a 23-4 overall record, including a 5-2 mark in the MPSF (tied for second). He was named the 2012 MPSF Coach of the Year after guiding the Bruins to two upsets of No. 1 Stanford and winning the MPSF Tournament title. The Bruins were ranked No. 1 in the country a total of six weeks during the season, which started after UCLA pulled off back-to-back upsets of No. 2 USC and No. 1 Stanford in the semifinals and finals of the UC Irvine Invitational in one day (Feb. 26). In 2011, Brooks guided UCLA to a 26-7 overall record, including a 4-3 mark in conference play. He helped propel the Bruins to the championship match of the MPSF Tournament after UCLA won its final four regular-season matches (including three MPSF contests). UCLA defeated USC, 12-10, in the first round of the MPSF Tournament. The next day, the Bruins handed top-ranked Stanford its first loss of the season, advancing to the tournament’s championship match. Despite losing a 7-6 decision in the title game to California, UCLA had firmly secured an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. UCLA used a balanced attack in 2011, with Priscilla Orozco (58 goals), KK Clark (50 goals) and Grace Reynolds (35 goals) leading the way. Goalkeepers Caitlin Dement and Sami Hill split time in the cage, with Dement securing second-team All-MPSF honors at the conclusion of the season. In 2010, Brooks helped UCLA post a 22-8 overall record, including a 4-3 MPSF mark. Three players earned All-MPSF honors, highlighted by first-team selection Priscilla Orozco. Five players captured ACWPC All-Academic acclaim and five secured MPSF All-Academic honors. Along the way, Brooks helped with the development of Dement, who set a UCLA single-season saves record of 264. Brooks served as an assistant coach with the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo teams for three seasons prior to his appointment as the head coach of the women’s program (men’s assistant in 2006, 2007 and 2008; women’s assistant in 2007, 2008 and 2009). He also served as an undergraduate assistant coach with the men’s program in 2004. Brooks helped lead the women’s program to NCAA championships each spring and guided the men’s program to the 2004 NCAA title. In his three seasons as an assistant coach with the women’s program, Brooks’ work with goalkeepers Emily Feher (2007) and Brittany Fullen (2008, 2009) proved instrumental to UCLA’s national championships. Fullen established a new single-

THE BROOKS FILE Brooks’ Collegiate Head Coaching Record Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals

Overall 22-8 26-7 23-4 28-7 27-5 126-31 (.802)

Conf. 4-3 4-3 5-2 3-3 5-1 21-12

Finish 5th at NCAA Tourn., 1st at MPSF Tourn. 3rd at NCAA Tourn., 2nd at MPSF Tourn. 3rd at NCAA Tourn., 1st at MPSF Tourn. 3rd at NCAA Tourn., 3rd at MPSF Tourn. 2nd at NCAA Tourn., 2nd at MPSF Tourn. 2 MPSF Tournament Championships

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS •Two-time USA Olympic participant (2004, Athens; 2008, Beijing) •Member of silver-medal winning USA team at 2008 Beijing Olympics •Starting goalie for USA National Team at 2004 Athens Olympics •Led Team USA to second place finish at 2008 FINA World League Finals •Helped lead UCLA to NCAA Championships in 1999 and 2000 •Named 2012 MPSF Coach of the Year •Ranks second on UCLA’s all-time saves list with 700 stops (1999-2002)

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COACHING STAFF Bruins win their fourth consecutive NCAA title – a streak with which she helped start during her sophomore season in 2005. UCLA posted a 33-0 record that season, duplicating a feat the program had accomplished in 2005. In four seasons as a UCLA studentathlete, Cahill registered 95 goals on 260 attempts and played in 123 matches. She earned MPSF All-Academic Team honors her final three seasons (2005-07) and was recognized as an ACWPC All-Academic “excellent” selection in 2005. As a senior in 2007, Cahill scored 26 goals on 52 attempts on a team that won UCLA’s 100th NCAA team title. She netted 14 goals on 35 attempts as a junior (2006) and added 17 goals on 38 attempts as a sophomore (2005). The native of Santa Barbara, Calif., registered a career-best 38 goals as a freshman (2004) before earning MPSF All-Freshman Team honors that spring. Cahill graduated from UCLA in 2008 with a degree in History.

M O L LY

CAHILL ASSISTANT COACH • 8th Year Alma Mater: UCLA ’08 Molly Cahill enters her eighth year on the UCLA women’s water polo coaching staff and her sixth as a full-time assistant coach under Brandon Brooks. A four-year UCLA women’s water polo letterwinner (2004-07), Cahill helped lead the Bruins to the MPSF Tournament title in 2010 and again in 2012 after having served as an undergraduate assistant coach for one season in 2008. Cahill has helped guide the Bruins to the NCAA Tournament for the last 10 consecutive years. Likewise, she has lifted UCLA to the NCAA championship in four of those seasons – three as a student-athlete (2005-07) and one as an undergraduate assistant coach in 2008. Last season, Brooks and Cahill directed the Bruins to the NCAA championship match. Along the way UCLA defeated USC twice during the season and rose to a share of the No. 1 ranking for two weeks. The Bruins completed the season with an overall record of 27-5, 5-1 in league play. Five players were named to various ACWPC All-America teams and five were named to the 2014 ACWPC All-Academic Team. In addition, five players earned All-MPSF honors, led by MVP Sami Hill and first-team selections Emily Donohoe and Rachel Fattal. Finally, eight players earned MPSF All-Academic honors and 31 were named to the UCLA Director’s Honor Roll. In 2013, Cahill worked alongside Brooks for the fourth consecutive year. The Bruins went 27-8 overall, finishing third at the NCAA Tournament. Three years ago, the Bruins finished with a 23-4 overall record and placed third in the NCAA Championship after capturing the MPSF title. In 2011, the Bruins went 26-7, finishing third at the NCAA Championships after posting a second-place finish at the MPSF Tournament. In 2010, Cahill helped a young team, devoid of any seniors on the roster, improve over the course of the season and win the MPSF Tournament title as the conference’s fifth-seeded team. The Bruins defeated No. 4-seed Hawai’i and No. 1-seed Stanford before taking down No. 2-seed USC in the tournament’s title match at UCLA’s Spieker Aquatics Center. Serving as an undergraduate assistant coach in 2008, Cahill helped the

THE CAHILL FILE Cahill’s Record as Assistant Coach Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals

Overall 22-8 26-7 23-4 28-7 27-5 126-31

Conf. 4-3 4-3 5-2 3-3 5-1 21-12

Finish 5th at NCAA Tourn., 1st at MPSF Tourn. 3rd at NCAA Tourn., 2nd at MPSF Tourn. 3rd at NCAA Tourn., 1st at MPSF Tourn. 3rd at NCAA Tourn., 3rd at MPSF Tourn. 2nd at NCAA Tourn., 2nd at MPSF Tourn. 2 MPSF Tournament Championships

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS •Has helped lead UCLA to the NCAA Tournament in each of her 10 years on campus. •Guided the Bruins to the 2008 NCAA Championship as an undergraduate assistant coach •Won three NCAA titles (2005-07) as a student-athlete. •Played on the Bruins’ undefeated NCAA championship team in 2005 (33-0). •Starred on the Bruins’ 2007 team, which won UCLA’s 100th NCAA team championship.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO SUPPORT STAFF

Faculty Athletic Representative

Michael Teitell

Tandi Hawkey

Eric Schmitt

Staff Athletic Trainer

Strength & Conditioning

Academic and Student Services

Pete Maglieri

Emily Lerner Development

Emily Mitchell Nutritionist

Equipment Room

Monica Truong-N

Erica Beebe

Team Manager

Team Manager

Rich Bertolucci

Jana Suko

Sabrina Youmans

Sports Information

Marketing

Learning Specialist

Kevin Chen

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VETERAN PROFILES

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High School – Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Coronado High School under head coaches David Throop and Randall Burgess, respectively … Captured First-Team All-CIF San Diego Section honors as a senior (2011) in addition to securing First-Team All-Western League accolades … Served as captain at Coronado as a senior, earning team MVP honors … Helped lead Coronado to the CIF title in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … Was a Second-Team All-Western League honoree as a junior 2010 … Named to the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team during the 2010-11 school year.

MACKENZIE M

BARR

Sophomore • Utility • 5-10 Irvine, Calif. (Mater Dei)

Club – Competed for Coronado Aquatics Club … Played in the 2010 Pan American Games in Miami for the Junior “B” Team … Competed for San Diego Pacific Zone in 2010.

2014 – Selected to the MPSF All-Newcomer Team ... Played in all 32 games with one start ... Scored 25 goals, including a career-high of four against Concordia in her first college game ... 12 of her 25 goals were scored off counterattacks ... Scored four goals in three NCAA Tournament games ... Recorded 12 assists and 15 earned exclusions during the season ... Also added 21 steals and 11 field blocks on defense ... Voted MPSF Newcomer of the Week, Jan. 20 after scoring eight goals in the UCLA Invitational ... Earned a spot on the Winter Quarter DHR.

Personal – Born in her hometown … Shelby is the youngest of Brad and Kathy Couture’s three children…Has two older brothers, Kevin and Kyle … Lists her greatest athletic thrill to date as having won three consecutive CIF championships at Coronado High School … Brother, Kevin, played baseball at USC from 2007-2010 and was selected in the 2010 MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants … Sociology major.

High School – Four-year letterwinner as a center at Mater Dei HS for coaches Chris Segesman and Mike Collins ... Four-year MVP for the Monarchs ... Four-time MVP of the Trinity League ... Three-time all-county, All-CIF in Divisions I and II ... Division II Player of the Year ... In her career, she scored 471 goals, made 225 steals and recorded 140 assists ... Is the first female water polo player in Mater Dei history to have her cap number retired.

SHELBY COUTURE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 2013 2014 Totals

Club – Played for the United and Set Clubs ... Won a gold medal at the Jr. Olympics ... Also a member of the 2012 FINA U.S. World Championships Junior National Team ... 2013 Junior National Team MVP.

GP/GS 4/0 23/1 10/0 37/1

G 0 3 1 4

ATT 1 11 14 26

PCT .000 .273 .071 .154

AST 0 1 1 2

STL 1 3 1 5

BLK 1 1 0 2

EE 0 1 0 1

Personal – Has an older brother Ryan, who plays baseball at the University of Portland ... Chose UCLA because “it is the perfect fit for who I am and who I want to be” ... Lists her greatest thrill as playing in the 2012 CIF Championship game ... Admires multi-gold medalist Michael Phelps for his humility ... Born in Mission Viejo, CA ... Major interests are in Business-Economics.

MACKENZIE BARR’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2014

GP/GS 32/1

G 25

ATT 59

PCT .424

AST 12

STL 21

BLK 11

EE 15

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EMILY E

DONOHOE D

Senior • Attacker • 5-7 Upland, Calif. (St. Lucy’s)

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2014 – Started all 32 games ... Earned 2nd Team ACWPC All-America honors ... Named 1st Team All-MPSF after leading the Bruins with 55 goals ... Scored 17 goals each on power plays and counterattackes, as well as 16 goals in the set offense ... Recorded five games of four goals ... Scored in all but six of the team’s 32 games ... Her 140 career goals ranks 10th on the all-time UCLA career chart ... Added 22 assists and 22 earned exclusions ... On defense, she recorded 33 steals and 10 field blocks ... Also earned All-MPSF Academic honors for the second straight year ... Fall and Winter DHR member.

SHELBY

COUTURE

2013 – Earned Third-Team ACWPC All-America honors and Second-Team All-MPSF acclaim ... Led the Bruins in scoring with 70 goals, a figure that ranks in a tie for third on the single season UCLA chart ... Shooting percentage of .526 ranked second on the team ... Scored 23 of her goals in 6x5 situations and 15 on counterattacks ...Was five-for-five on penalty shots ... Netted a career-high of six goals against San Jose State (3/29) ... Also scored five goals against Cal (3/9) ... Recorded three games of four goals ... Overal, she recorded 20 multiple goal games ... In the NCAA Championship, she led the Bruins with seven goals scored ... Recorded 12 assists and 19 earned exclusions on offense in 2013 ... On defense, she made 26 steals and added 14 field blocks ... In the classroom, she earned ACWPC All-Scholar honors and MPSF All-Academic acclaim ... Was a member of the Winter and Spring Director’s Honor Roll.

Senior • Defender • 5-11 Coronado, Calif. (Coronado) 2014 – Played in 10 games without a start ... Scored a goal against Concordia in the first game of the season ... Added one assist and a steal during the season. 2013 – Played in 23 games and started once ... Scored three goals in 11 attempts (.273) ... One of her goals came on a counterattack ... Also recorded one assist and one earned exclusion ... Made three steals and recorded one block on defense ... In the classroom, she earned MPSF All-Academic honors ... Was a member of the Winter and Spring Director’s Honor Roll.

2012 – Played in 20 matches with one start ... Scored three goals on 16 attempts ... Totaled 11 steals, nine assists and four field blocks ... Scored one goal in each of

2012 – Played in four matches as a true freshman ... Had one shot attempt ... Also contributed one steal and one block.

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VETERAN PROFILES UCLA’s games against Cal State Northridge (2/25), USC (3/3) and UC Irvine (5/13) ... Secured ACWPC All-Academic honors.

tournament MVP after scoring 15 goals, including four against both Italy and Greece ... Featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd.

High School – Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora under head coaches Jeff Rache and Dave Miller … Captured CIF Southern Section Division III Player of the Year honors as a junior (2010) and senior (2011) … Scored 182 goals and totaled 132 steals, 58 assists and 49 earned ejections as a senior … Guided St. Lucy’s to a 28-5 record, including a 10-0 record in the Sierra League, and a runner-up finish in the Division III playoffs (lost, 8-7, to Murrieta Valley) … Was named the Sierra League MVP her final three seasons (2009, 2010, 2011) … Was also named 2011 Player of the Year by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune in the newspaper’s annual all-area team selections … Secured First-Team All-CIF Division III accolades as a sophomore (2009) and Second-Team honors as a freshman (2008).

2013 – Named First-Team All-American by the ACWPC ... Also was a Second-Team All-MPSF selection and 2013 Newcomer of the Year, who finished ninth in league scoring at 1.94 goals per game ... Selected First-Team All-Tournament at the MPSF Championship after scoring six goals ... Played in all 35 games and tied for the team lead with 34 starts ... Led the team with a .544 shooting percentage, netting 68 goals in 125 attempts ... She scored 22 goals in 6x5 situations, 13 on counterattacks and 12 on penalties, where she led the team with 13 attempts ... Scored a career-high of six goals against Cal Baptist (4/13) ... Scored five goals in a 14-7 victory against ASU (2/24) and against Loyola Marymount (4/12) ... Recorded five games in which she scored three goals ... Also on offense, she recorded 29 assists and drew 25 ejections ... On defense, she led the team with 40 steals and 28 blocks.

Club – Competed for Chino Hills Area Water Polo (CHAWP) Club … Competed at the 2008 National Junior Olympics (under-16 division) … Was a first-team selection at 2007 National Junior Olympics (under-14 division) … Secured first-team AllAmerica honors at the 2005 National Junior Olympics.

High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Los Alamitos High School under head coach Dave Carlson ... Also was a four-year varsity swimming and volleyball letterwinner ... Voted the 2012 CIF Division I Player of the Year ... Earned 2011-12 Sunset League Female Athlete of the Year award and the 2011-12 Press Telegram Player of the Year ... In volleyball, she helped lead Los Alamitos to the 2012 CIF Division I Championship ... Was the Sunset League Co-Champions with Newport Harbor.

Personal – Born in her hoemtown … Emily is the youngest of Dan and Karen Donohoe’s four children … Has one older sister, Mary Pat, and two older brothers, Steven and Brian … Brian played water polo at UC San Diego … Sociology major.

Club – Competed for SoCal Water Polo Club ... Earned two second place and three third place finishes at the Junior Olympics ... Competed at the 2011 Junior Worlds in Trieste, Italy with the USA Junior National Team ... Participated in the 2010 Four Nations tournament with the junior team ... Was a member of the USA Youth Team at the 2008 Junior Pan-American Games.

EMILY DONOHOE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 2013 2014 Totals

GP/GS 23/2 35/34 32/32 58/68

G 15 70 55 140

ATT 48 133 123 304

PCT .313 .526 .447 .460

AST 8 12 22 42

STL 4 26 33 63

BLK 3 14 10 27

EE 1 19 22 42

Personal – Born in her hoemtown ... Rachel is the daughter of Ron and Maria Fattal ... Has one brother, Ryan ... History major.

RACHEL FATTAL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS 2013 35/34 2014 32/32 TOTALS 67/66

RACHEL

4 FATTAL Junior • Attacker • 5-9 Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos) USA Water Polo, Summer 2014 – Scored a total of 25 goals for the USA Women’s Senior National in three international events ... At the FINA World League Super Final, she scored nine goals in five games, highlighted by three goals each against Australia in the semifinals and Italy in the championship ... The USA won the gold medal ... She scored six goals in the Kinishi Cup, which the USA won ... In the FINA World Cup, she scored 10 goals as the USA won the gold medal. 2014 – Earned First-Team ACWPC All-America honors and First-Team All-MPSF acclaim ... Started all 32 games ... Scored 46 goals to rank second on the team ... Scored four goals twice during the season: at Cal (3/27) and vs. ASU (4/26) ... Also recorded 11 other multiple-goal games ... On offense, she added 44 assists and 21 earned exclusions ... On defense, she led the team with 49 steals and 19 field blocks ... Her 89 career steals ranks 10th on the UCLA list. USA Water Polo, Summer 2013 – Scored seven goals in helping the Senior National Team to a fifth place finish at the FINA World Championships in Barcelona ... Scored two goals each against Great Britain and Brazil ... Helped lead the United States to the gold medal at the FINA Women’s Junior World Championships in Greece ... Voted

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G 66 46 112

ATT 125 108 233

PCT .544 .426 .480

AST 29 44 73

STL 40 49 89

BLK 28 19 47

EE 25 21 46


VETERAN PROFILES

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DANIELLE D

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FERRARO

Senior • Attacker • 5-8 Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley)

2013 – Played in 31 games and started four ... Ranked fourth on the team with 28 goals in 62 attempts for a .452 percentage ... Scored 13 goals on counterattacks and eight on power plays ... Scored a career-high of four goals vs. Santa Clara (3/29) ... Also socred three goals vs. Cal Lutheran (2/9) ... Her 35 assists ranked second among the returnees ... On defense, she made 16 steals and recorded eight blocks ... Earned a spot on the Fall 2012 Director’s Honor Roll. 2012 – Played in six matches ... Scored one goal on four attempts ... Also picked up one earned exclusion ... Scored her first collegiate goal against Michigan (2/5) at the Stanford Invitational. High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, Calif. under head coach Heather Johnston … Was also a three-year varsity swimming and two-year varsity basketball letterwinner … In water polo, she captured All-CIF North Coast Section honors in 2008, 2009 and 2010 … Secured 2010 First-Team All-East Bay League accolades as a senior, leading San Ramon Valley to a CIF North Coast Section runner-up finish … Also was named a First-Team All-East Bay League honoree in 2009 and a second-team selection in 2008 … Served as water polo team captain in 2009 and 2010 … Established the school career records in goals scored (307) and assists (162) … Named San Ramon Valley’s Female Athlete of the Year during the 2010-11 school year … Helped lead the San Ramon Valley swimming team to the 2011 CIF North Coast Section team title. Club – Competed for Diablo Water Polo Club … Finished fourth at 2011 Junior Olympics … Finished third at 2010 U.S. Club Championships … Played in Recco, Italy, in 2010. Personal – Full name: Danielle Elizabeth Ferraro … Born in Danville, Calif. … Danielle is the second of Bob and Janette Ferraro’s three daughters … Has two sisters, Nicole and Gianna … Sociology major.

DANIELLE FERRARO’S CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS 6/0 31/4 30/1 67/5

G 1 28 22 51

ATT 4 62 55 121

PCT .250 .452 .400 .439

AST 0 35 33 68

STL 0 16 16 32

FORSTER

Junior • Center • 6-0 Woodland Hills, Calif. (Agoura)

2014 – Played in 30 games with one start ... Scored 22 goals, including 10 on counterattacks ... Recorded season-high of three goals vs. Concordia, SJSU (2/2) and CS Bakersfield (4/25) ... Added 33 assists ... On defense, she made 16 steals and four field blocks ... Earned MPSF All-Academic Team honors ... Fall and Winter DHR member.

Year 2012 2013 2014 Totals

INDIA

BLK 0 8 4 12

EE 1 0 0 1

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2014 – Played in 30 games without a start ... Scored 23 goals, connecting on 41 percent of her shots ... Recorded five games of two goals, and scored in 18 of the 30 games in which she played ... 17 of her goals came from 2-meters or closer ... Recorded 31 earned exclusions to rank second on the team ... Also added a pair of assists ... On defense, she recorded eight steals and a pair of blocks ... Earned a spot on the Winter Quarter DHR. 2013 – Played in 28 games with 13 starts ... Scored 22 goals, including 13 from inside two meters to rank second on the team ... Scored three goals against both UCSB (1/27) and Pomona-Pitzer (4/13) ... Led the team with 39 earned ejections ... Also added two assists ... On defense, she made 13 steals and recorded four blocks ... Earned a spot on the Fall Director’s Honor Roll. High School – Three-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Agoura High School under head coach Jason Rosenthal ... Was also a four-year swimming letterwinner ... Served as co-captain at Agoura as a senior, and was MVP ... Earned Player of the Year accolades in 2011 from the Ventura County Star after leading Agoura with 101 goals en route to the Marmonte League championship ... Selected the Marmonte League Most Valuable Player in 2010 and Co-MVP in 2011 ... Was a First-Team AllCIF Southern Section Division selection ... Earned first-team all-area honors from the L.A. Daily News for girls water polo. Club – Competed for the Los Angeles Water Polo Club ... Earned a gold medal at the 2012 Pan-Am Games in Montreal ... Was a member of the USA Junior National Team and USA Youth National Team. Personal – Born in Santa Monica, Calif. ... India is the daughter of Kevin and Lynne Forster ... Has a twin sister, Evie ... History major.

INDIA FORSTER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS 2013 28/13 2014 30/0 TOTALS 58/13

G 22 23 45

ATT 60 56 116

PCT .367 .411 .387

AST 2 2 4

STL 13 8 21

BLK 4 2 6

EE 39 31 70


VETERAN PROFILES

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SAMI

(2/2) and 14 vs. Indiana (1/20 and 2/3) ... For the season, she recorded double-digit saves in 17 games ... Also recorded 27 steals and 32 assists ... Scored her first career goal against Loyola Marymount (4/12).

HILL

2012 – Redshirted while training with the USA Women’s National Team prior to the 2012 Olympic Games. 2011 – Played in 14 games, making 11 starts in goal … Recorded 123 saves and posted a 5.65 goals against average in 51 quarters (408 minutes) … Secured All-MPSF Newcomer Team honors … Logged a season-high 12 saves in two matches – versus Cal State Northridge (1/23) and against USC (2/27) … Led UCLA to a 9-2 record in 11 starts.

RS-Senior • Goalkeeper • 5-11 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) USA Water Polo, Summer 2014 – Played at least 14 games for the USA Women’s Senior National Team in three international events ... Helped lead the USA to the gold medal in the FINA World League Super Final with seven saves in the championship match against Italy ... Also had nine saves against both Canada and Brazil in group play ... At the Kinishi Cup, she recorded 14 saves in a victory over Italy, 11 vs. Hungary in a win and six against The Netherlands ... At the FINA World Cup, she made 16 saves in the final against Australia, leading the U.S. to the gold medal ... Also added 11 saves vs. Hungary. 2014 – Earned 2014 First-Team ACWPC All-America honors ... Voted 2014 MPSF Player of the Year and First-Team All-MPSF ... Recorded 280 saves for a 10.1 saves average ... Her 280 saves ranks second on the single-season UCLA chart ... Made 48 saves in opponents’ power play situations and 29 from 2 meters or less ... In 32 starts, she recorded a goals against average of 5.08, allowing 141 goals ... Tied a career-high with 17 saves vs. USC (2/23) ... Recorded 12 games of double-digit saves, including 15 against USC (4/26) and 13 vs. Stanford (2/23) and SJSU (2/2) ... In the NCAA Championship, she made a total of 27 saves, including 11 against Stanford in the championship match ... Also recorded 33 assists and 31 steals ... Ranks second on the UCLA career saves list with 723 ... Has 68 career steals. USA Water Polo – Led the U.S. National Team to the Holiday Cup title in December, 2013 ... Made seven saves in an 11-4 victory over Russia and 10 saves in a 13-5 win over Greece in the championship match. 2013 – Earned Second-Team ACWPC All-America and Second-Team All-MPSF honors ... Started all 33 games in which she played ... Compiled a goals against average of 6.26 in 117 quarters played ... Shattered the single season school saves record by recording 320 saves as a sophomore ... Made 90 saves in power play situations, 23 off counterattacks and 31 from inside two meters ... Made a career-high of 17 saves vs. Hawaii in the NCAA Championship third place game ... Made 38 saves in three games at the NCAA Championship ... Also made 16 saves vs. UOP (1/26), 15 vs. Hawaii

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High School – Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Dos Pueblos High School under head coach Danielle Little … Also was a three-year varsity golf letterwinner at Dos Pueblos under head coach Rob Schiff … Earned 2010 First-Team All-CIF Southern Section Division I honors as a senior, helping lead Dos Pueblos to a 31-0 record and CIF-SS Div. I championship … Was named the Santa Barbara and Dos Pueblos Female Athlete of the Year in 2009-10 … Totaled 269 saves, 30 steals, 29 assists and two goals as a senior … Led Dos Pueblos to three Channel League titles (2008-10)…Also helped Dos Pueblos win the 2009 CIF-SS Div. I title and the 2008 Div. II championship … Collected 259 saves, 28 steals and 12 assists as a junior … Recorded 337 saves, 39 steals and 23 assists as a sophomore … Recorded 225 saves and five goals as a freshman … As a swimmer, she was a three-time CIF qualifier in the 50-freestyle and 100-backstroke … On the golf course, was a two-time Channel League qualifier. Club – Competed for Santa Barbara Water Polo Club … Twice led Santa Barbara to the Junior Olympics championship … Was a two-time Junior Olympics MVP … Also was a member of the Cadet, Youth and Junior National Teams for USA Water Polo … Won the bronze medal at the 2009 Junior World Championships in Siberia. Personal – Born in Honolulu, Hawaii … Sami is the oldest of William and Cynthia Hill’s four children … Has two younger sisters, Kodi and Abbi, and one younger brother, Deacon … Kodi is a junior on the Bruins’ team ... Uncle, Brian Battistone, plays professional tennis on the ATP World Tour…History major.

SAMI HILL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2011 2013 2014 Totals

GP/GS 14/11 33/33 32/32 79/76

QP 51 117 111 279

SV 123 320 280 723

GA 72 183 141 396

GAA 5.65 6.26 5.08 5.71

MP 408:00 935:40 885:02 2228:42


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KODI

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HILL

Junior • Attacker • 5-9 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos)

BRAILEY B

HIROSE-HULBERT

Senior • Attacker • 5-8 Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou)

2014 – Started and played in 31 games ... Scored 30 goals, 10 of which came on power plays ... Tied a career-high by scoring three goals vs. CSUN (1/25) ... Led the team with 62 assists ... On defense, she reocorded 36 steals and 12 field blocks ... Had five earned exclusions ... Earned MPSF All-Academic honors ... Member of the Fall and Winter DHR. USA Water Polo – Earned a spot on the U.S. Junior National Team that won a gold medal in July at the World Championships. 2013 – Played in 33 games, starting 14, and scored 15 goals ... Scored a career-high of three goals vs. Concordia (1/26) ... Scored 10 goals on counterattacks and two on 6x5 situations ... Led the team with 36 assists ... Also drew 11 ejections ... Defensively, she recored 21 steals and 10 field blocks. High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Dos Pueblos High School under head coach Danielle Munro ... Also was a two-year varsity golf and swimming letterwinner ... Was team captain in her senior year ... Earned Channel League Most Valuable Player in 2012 ... Named the 2012 Santa Barbara Round Table Athlete of the Year ... Won three CIF Division I Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... Recorded two undefeated seasons in 2010 and 2011 ... Was a First-Team All-Channel League selection in 2009 ... Earned Second Team (2008) and Third Team (2009) All-CIF Division I honors. Club – Competed for the Santa Barbara Water Polo Club ... Was the MVP of the 2010 U.S. Club Championships ... Earned Most Valuable Player acclaim at the 2010 Junior Olympics in the U-16 Girls Division ... Participated in the 2010 and 2012 Junior Olympic Championships ... Was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team. Personal – Born in Provo, Utah ... Daughter of William and Cynthia Hill ... Has two sisters, Sami and Abbi, and one brother, Deacon ... Older sister, Sami, is the Bruins’ starting goalkeeper ... Uncle, Brian Battistone, plays professional tennis on the ATP World Tour ... Psychology major.

2014 – Did not play due to an arm injury ... Earned a spot on the Winter and Spring Director’s Honor Roll. 2013 – Played in two matches and recorded one assist and two steals ... Earned a spot on the Spring Director’s Honor Roll. 2012 – Did not play ... Three-time member of the Director’s Honor Roll. High School – Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Punahou School under head coaches Ken Smith and Jeff Meister, respectively … In four years of varsity water polo, she led Punahou to four consecutive Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) titles … Punahou’s varsity team went undefeated in each of her four years, captured the ILH and state titles … Earned ILH Player of the Year and AllState MVP accolades as a senior (2011) … Earned First-Team All-ILH and all-state honors as a sophomore (2009) and junior (2010) … Helped Punahou outscore the opposition by a combined 157-18 margin during her junior season … Secured FirstTeam All-ILH and second-team all-state acclaim as a sophomore … In swimming, she helped lead Punahou to the ILH title all four seasons … Guided Punahou to the state championship as a freshman, sophomore and senior, finishing second as a junior … Attended Punahou School for 13 years (K-12) … Also competed for Hawaiian Islands Water Polo. Personal – Born in her hometown … Brailey is the daughter of Dudley Hulbert and Sono Hirose-Hulbert … Has a twin sister, Chauncey, who played on the women’s water polo team at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y … History major.

BRAILEY HIROSE-HULBERT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012 2013 2014

GP/GS G ATT Did Not Play 2/0 0 0 Did Not Play

PCT

AST

STL

BLK

EE

.000

1

2

0

0

KODI HILL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS 2013 33/14 2014 31/31 TOTALS 64/45

G 15 30 45

ATT 52 82 134

PCT .288 .366 .335

AST 36 62 98

STL 21 36 57

BLK 10 12 22

EE 11 5 16

The UCLA Athletics Department would like to thank Ted & Jennifer Weggeland for endowing a women’s water polo scholarship. For information on how you can endow a scholarship, call the UCLA Athletic Fund Office (Aaron Sapiro/ Emily Lerner) at 310-206-3302.

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VETERAN PROFILES

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MADDY

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McLAREN

Junior • Defender • 5-10 Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor)

AUBRIE A

MONAHAN

Sophomore • Attacker • 5-8 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)

2014 – Played in 19 games and scored three goals ... Also added seven assists and three earned exclusions ... On defense, she recorded seven steals and three field blocks ... Named to the MPSF All-Academic Team ... Earned a spot on the Director’s Honor Roll for Winter Quarter.

2014 – Played in 10 games without a start ... Scored five goals, three on counterattacks and two in the set offense ... Scored a career-high of two goals against Concordia and UCSD (5/9) ... Added one assist ... On defense, she recorded three steals and two field blocks ... Member of the Spring Quarter DHR.

2013 – Earned ACWP All-Scholar honors ... Played in 34 matches with 11 starts ... Scored 14 goals, including five on counterattacks and three on power plays ... Scored a career-best two goals vs. Claremont Mudd-Scripps ... Added 13 assists and drew six exclusions on offense ... On defense, she made five steals ... Earned ACWPC AllScholar honors ... Compiled a 3.41 cumulative grade point average and was on the Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters.

High School – Eight-time letterwinner in swimming and water polo at Long Beach Poly HS ... Played for coaches Scott Penhilla, Bill Brightenburg and Kalani Caldwell ... Four-time first-team all-league selection and the league MVP in 2013 ... SecondTeam All-CIF selection in 2013, third-team choice in 2012 ... Earned Poly’s MVP in 2012 and ’13, Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2011 and Most Improved in 2010 ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Two-time (2012 and ’13) member of the Long Beach Press Telegram’s Dream Team ... USA Water Polo Academic All-American in 2011 and ‘12.

High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Newport Harbor High School under head coach Bill Barnett ... Also was a three-year varsity swimming and soccer letterwinner ... Helped lead the Sailors to the CIF Championship in 2012 ... Won the Sunset League Championship in 2009, 2010 and 2012 ... Earned First-Team All-CIF in 2011 and 2012 ... Was the Sunset League Player of the Year and Newport Mesa Player of the Year in 2012 ... Selected First-Team All-Sunset League in 2011 and 2012...Earned All-American honors in 2012. Club – Competed for SoCal Water Polo Club...was a member of the USA Youth National Water Polo team that participated in the 2012 Youth World Championship in Australia. Personal – Born in her hometown ... Madison is the daughter of Matthew and Renee McLaren ... Has two brothers, Justin and Jordan ... Lists her greatest athletic thrill to date as winning a CIF Championship her senior year of high school ... Geography/ Environmental Studies major.

Club – Played for the Huntington Beach Water Polo Club, which earned a silver medal at the 2012 Junior Olympics ... Member of the Youth National Team in 2012 and ’13 ... Particpated in the U.S. National Team training camp ... Competed for the U.S. Junior National Team in the UANA tournament in Montreal and helped the U.S. finish first. Personal – Has a twin sister, Madison ... Chose UCLA for its beautiful campus, her relationships with the players and the prestigous academics ... Lists her biggest thrill as winning the gold medal at the UANA tournament ... Was a member of the Poly High Math Team ... Born in her hometown ... Major interests are in Business-Economics.

AUBRIE MONAHAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2014

GP/GS 10/0

G 5

ATT 9

PCT .556

AST 1

STL 3

BLK 2

EE 0

MADDY McLAREN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS 2013 34/11 2014 18/0 TOTALS 52/11

G 14 3 17

ATT 37 18 55

PCT .378 .167 .309

AST 13 9 22

STL 5 7 12

BLK 2 3 5

EE 6 0 6

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ALEX

MUSSELMAN

Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-0 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 2015 – Expected to redshirt the season. 2014 – Played in 14 games and 19 quarters, allowing 51 goals for a 9.25 goals against average ... Recorded 51 saves, 11 in five-on-six situations and four from 2-meters or less ... Also made two saves on penalties ... Made a season-best nine saves vs. UCSB (1/26) ... Credited with nine assists and five steals. 2013 – Played in 11 games and 23 quarters, allowing 33 goals for a 5.73 goals against average ... Recorded 50 saves, 15 on five-on-six situations and two on counterattacks ... Also made one save on a penalty shot ... Made a career-best 13 saves vs. Claremont Mudd-Scripps ... Also had eight saves against Pomona Pitzter ... Credited with three steals and six assists for the season. High School – Three-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Corona

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VETERAN PROFILES Del Mar High School under head coach Sam Bailey ... Helped lead Corona Del Mar to finals of the CIF Division I Championships in 2009 and 2012 ... Reached the semifinals of the CIF Division I Championships in 2010 and 2011 ... Was selected the Daily Pilot Dream Team Player of the Year as junior ... Earned First-Team All-CIF in 2011 and 2012 ... Was a First-Team All-Pacific Coast League selection in 2012 ... Was a USA Academic All-American ... Holds record for most saves (890) in CIF Division I and Orange County high school history ... Recorded 291 saves, 57 assists as a senior. Club – Competed for CDM Water Polo Club and SoCal Water Polo Club ... Participated with the USA Youth National Training Team. Personal – Born in her hometown...Alex is the daughter of Jeff and Karen Musselman ... Has two sisters, Maddie and Ella ... Lists her greatest athletic thrill to date as reaching the CIF Division I finals in her senior year of high school ... Business major.

ALEX MUSSELMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013 2014 TOTALS

GP/GS 14/2 14/0 28/2

QP 23 19 52

SV 50 51 101

GA 33 45 78

GAA 5.73 9.25 6.00

MP 92:00 150:58 242:58

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CHARLOTTE C

PRATT

Junior • Attacker • 5-10 Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame) 2013 – Played in seven games and started one ... Scored three goals ... Scored a careerhigh of two goals vs. Pomona Pitzer ... Netted her first career goal vs. CS Bakersfield ... Two of her three goals came on counterattacks ... Had one earned exclusion on offense and one steal on defense ... Recorded a scoring percentage of .375.

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High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Burlingame High School under head coach Suze Gardner ... Also was a four-year varsity lacrosse letterwinner ... Selected 2012 NISCA third-team All-American in water polo ... Named San Mateo Daily Journal Water Polo Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... Served as team captain in 2010 and 2011 ... Recorded 121 goals and eight assists as a senior with 65 steals and 44 drawn exclusions ... Selected 2011 Most Valuable Player of Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) ... Earned First-Team PAL honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012 as well as second-team honors in 2008 ... Chosen First-Team All-Central Coast Section (CCS) in 2010 and 2011 as well as second-team in 2009 ... As a freshman, she earned honorable mention in All-PAL and All-CCS.

KELSEY O’BRIEN O

Club – Competed for the NorCal Water Polo Club (2009-11) and San Jose Aquatics (2012) ... Was a fifth team All-American at 2010-11 KAI Sports.

Sophomore • Attacker • 5-9 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara) 2014 – Played in 26 matches without a start ... Scored eight goals, including three on power plays and three on counterattacks ... Recorded a career-high of two goals against CS Monterey Bay (1/25) ... Added nine assists and four earned exclusions on offense ... On defense, she recorded 10 steals and one field block ... Earned a spot on the Winter and Spring DHR. High School – Eight-time letterwinner in swimming and water polo for Coach Mark Walsh at Santa Barbara High School ... In water polo, she was a three-time FirstTeam All CIF selection ... Was a four-time First-Team All-Channel League choice ... Led SBHS to a pair of Channel League titles ... Two-time team captain (2012 and ’13) ... In 104 career games played, she scored 249 goals, recorded 296 steals and 217 assists, and drew 100 ejections ... In swimming, she was a two-time CIF Div. I finalist in the 50 Free and a 2012 finalist in the 200 Free ... Also served as captain of the swim team as a senior. Club – Veteran member of the USA Water Polo program ... Six-time USA All-American, two-time co-MVP of the USA National Junior Olympics Team ... Five-time USA National Junior Olympics champion ... Three-time U.S. Club champion. Personal – Chose UCLA for the “academic and athletic opportunities, and to win a national championship” ... Lists her greatest athletic thrill to date as advancing to seven Junior Olympics finals ... Admires multi-gold medalist Michael Phelps, soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and the Lakers’ Kobe Bryant ... Enjoys surfing, beach volleyball and traveling as hobbies ... Taught herself how to swim ... Father Patrick coached the UC Santa Barbara water polo team for 10 years ... Born in her hometown ... Undeclared major.

KELSEY O’BRIEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2014

GP/GS 26/0

G 8

ATT 18

PCT .444

AST 9

STL 10

BLK 1

EE 0

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Personal – Born in Arlington, Va. ... Charlotte is the daughter of Steve and Tara Pratt ... Has two sisters, Victoria and Audrey ... Grandfather Richard played football at Navy ... Father, Steve, played water polo at University of Arizona .. Mother Tara played lacrosse at Mount Holyoke ... Sister Victoria swam at Harvard and sister Audrey plays water polo at University of Michigan ... Sociology major.

CHARLOTTE PRATT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS 2013 7/1 2014 16/0 TOTALS 23/1

G 3 5 8

ATT 8 22 30

PCT .375 .227 .267

AST 0 5 5

STL 1 6 7

BLK 0 1 1

EE 1 2 3


VETERAN PROFILES

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... Scored a season-high of four goals vs. Cal Lutheran (2/9) ... Netted three goals vs Hawaii (2/2) ... Recorded four other multiple-goal games ... Played in 35 games, starting 14 ... Recorded a shooting percentage of .370 ...Winter and Spring member of the Director’s Honor Roll.

ELISSIA E

SCHILLING S

High School – Four-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Edison High School under Head Coach Diggy Riley ... Also was a four-year varsity swimming letterwinner ... Was the 2012 Edison High School Athlete of the Year and Hall of Fame inductee ... Selected First-Team All-CIF Division I in 2011 and 2012 ... Earned first-team allleague honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Chosen all-county in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Was an Academic All-American in 2012 ... In 2012, she set Edison school records for goals (113) and assists (64) ... Holds all-time career record for total goals (353) and assists (214).

Sophomore • Center • 5-10 Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) 2014 – Played in five games without a start ... Scored a goal against Concordia ... Also recorded one assist and one earned exclusion ... On defense, she recorded two steals. High School – Played four years of water polo at Newport Harbor HS, and earned three varsity letters for coach Bill Barnett ... Helped lead the Sailors to three Sunset League titles and the 2012 CIF championship ... Two-time All-CIF selection ... As a senior, she led the Sailors to a CIF runner-up finish and a Sunset League title ... In 2013, she also earned all-tournament honors at the Irvine Tournament ... In her junior year, she earned all-tournament honors at the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions ... Was Newport Harbor’s Most Improved Player as a sophomore and its Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman.

Club – Competed for Huntington Beach Club ... Was a First-Team All-American for USA Water Polo at the Junior Olympics in 2009, 2010 and 2012 ... Finished first in 2011 and second in 2012 with Huntington Beach Club at the Junior Olympics ... Was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team and competed at the Youth Worlds in 2012. Personal – Born in Fountain Valley ... Alys is the daughter of Robert and Constance Williams ... Has two sisters, Chelsea and Lyndsie ... First name is pronounced: a-LEASE ... Lists her greatest athletic achievement to date as winning the Junior Olympics in 2011... Psychology major.

Club – Played for the Newport Water Polo Foundation.

ALYS WILLIAMS’S CAREER STATISTICS

Personal – Elissia has two older brothers and five younger sisters ... Her parents are John and Sabrina Schilling ... Her father and brothers attended UCLA ... Chose UCLA because “it has been my top college since I was a little girl” ... Admires Hope Solo, the goalkeeper for the U.S. women’s soccer team ... Throws with her right hand, but writes with her left ... Born in Newport Beach ... Undeclared major.

Year GP/GS 2013 35/14 2014 32/32 TOTALS 67/46

G 27 35 62

ATT 73 69 142

PCT .370 .507 .436

AST 15 26 41

STL 29 40 69

BLK 8 5 13

EE 17 11 28

ELISSIA SCHILLING’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2014

GP/GS 5/0

G 1

2

ATT 6

PCT .167

AST 1

STL 2

BLK 0

EE 1

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ALYS

WILLIAMS

ASHLEY

Zwirner Z

Sophomore • Attacker • 5-7 Tustin, Calif. (Foothill) 2014 – Played in five games without a start ... Scored two goals in three attempts ... Also recorded two assists and an earned exclusion ... Earned a spot on the Winter and Spring DHR.

Junior • Defender • 5-11 Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) USA Water Polo, Summer 2014 – Helped the USA to championships in three international events: the FINA World League Super Final, the Kinishi Cup and that FINA World Cup ... Scored eight total goals in three events ... At the World League Super Final, she scored four goals in a game against Canada. 2014 – Earned Honorable Mention ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF honors ... Started all 32 games, scoring 35 goals ... Scored a career-high of five goals vs. CS Monterey Bay ... Scored three goals vs. UCSD (5/9) in the NCAA quarterfinal ... Also recorded five other multiple-goal games ... Added 26 assists and 11 earned exclusions ... On defense, she recorded 40 steals and five field blocks ... Named to the MPSF All-Academic team. USA Water Polo 2013 – Played on the USA Junior National Team that won the gold medal at the Junior World Championships in Greece ... Scored three goals, one each vs. Italy, New Zealand and Greece. 2013 – Earned ACWPC All-America Honorable Mention honors after placing fifth in team scoring with 27 goals ... Eight of her goals came on 6x5 opportunities and 10 came on counterattacks ... Also recorded 15 assists and 17 earned exclusions ... On defense, she recorded eight field blocks and 29 steals, second most on the team

High School – Earned eight varsity letters in swimming and water polo at Foothill HS ... Played for Coach Jeff Cotton in water polo and swam for Coach Steve Pickell ... In water polo she was a Third-Team All-CIF selection, MVP of the Century League and an Honorable Mention All-Aemrican ... Her water polo team advanced to the CIF Dvision I finals in her sophomore season ... In swimming, she was part of the Foothill HS team that set a record for the 4x50-yard medley relay ... Voted “Knight of the Year” in 2013. Club – Played for the SoCal Water Polo Club. Personal – Youngest of four children of Mark and Janet Zwirner ... Chose UCLA for the campus’s beauty, team cameraderie and traditions ... Admires professional surfer Bethany Hamilton ... Born in Manila, The Philippines ... Undeclared major.

ASHLEY ZWIRNER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2014

15

GP/GS 5/0

G 2

ATT 3

PCT .667

AST 2

STL 0

BLK 0

EE 1


NEWCOMER PROFILES

15

ALEXIS ANGERMUND A

8

Freshman • Utility • 5-7 Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson)

Freshman • Attacker • 5-6 So. Pasadena, Calif. (So. Pasadena)

Club — Member of the USA Women’s Youth National Team in 2012 and 2013, and served as captain in 2013 ... Represented the USA at the 2013 UANA event in Argentina ... Won gold medals in Pan Am Games qualifiers ... Also plays for the Huntington Beach Water Polo Club, which won the 2011 California State Cup ... HBWPC finished second at the 2013 Jr. Olympics and KAP7, and the 2012 U.S. Club Championships ... The club was third in the 2013 Cal Cup State finals and the 2011 Jr. Olympics and U.S. Club Championships. High School — Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Long Beach Wilson HS ... In water polo, her head coach was Katie Headley and in swimming her coach was Maggie Twinem ... In water polo, she was a two-time First-Team All-Moore League selection (2012 and 2013) and a 2012 Div. II Third-Team All-CIF member ... Two-year captain and Offensive Player of the Year for the Wilson HS water polo team ... Led the Bruins in scoring in 2012 and 2013 ... Earned Long Beach Gazette Athlete of the Week (2/14/13) ... In swimming, she participated in the 50, 100 and 200 Freestyle events. Personal — Has one younger brother ... Chose UCLA for its academics and athletics ... Describes her biggest athletic thrill as traveling to Argentina with the Youth National Team for the 2013 UANA event ... Admires Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas ... Enjoys wake boarding and surfing as hobbies ... Born in her hometown ... Undeclared major.

22

DEVIN GRAB

REILLY FELLNER

Club — Plays for the Rose Bowl Water Polo Club ... In 2012, she helped lead the club to a third place finish in the Club Championships and a fifth-place finish at the Jr. Olympics ... Named MVP of the 2013 Club Championships ... Has trained with the U.S. National Team program since 2010 ... Helped lead the Senior team to a first-place finish at the 2013 Canada Cup ... Helped lead the 2011 team to a runner-up finish at the Youth UANA Tournament in Puerto Rico. High School — Eight-time varsity letterwinner at South Pasadena HS in water polo, swimming and volleyball ... Coached by Robert Echeverria in the aquatic sports ... Three-time First-Team All-CIF selection and a second-team pick in 2010 ... Three-time Rio Hondo League MVP ... Also earned SPHS MVP from 2011-13 ... Named South Pasadena High’s Best Offensive Player in 2010 after scoring 150 goals as a freshman ... Scored more than 450 goals in her high school career. Personal — Has three older brothers ... Brother Sean played water polo at Golden West College, where he was a member of the 2012 state championship team ... Chose UCLA because “it’s the place I will best develop as a student, athlete and person” ... Lists her greatest athletic thrill to date as participating in the youth world championships ... Admires boxing great Muhammad Ali ... Hobbies include making music and singing ... Grandmother attended UCLA ... Born in Simi Valley, CA ... Academic interests are in broadcasting/journalism.

1

Freshman • Attacker • 5-10 Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes)

KELLY MORAN

Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5-9 Menlo Prk, Calif. (Sacred Heart)

High School — Four -year varsity letterwinner in swimming and water polo at Acalanes HS ... As a sprinter in swimming, she was a four-time North Coast Section qualifier and a first-team all-league selection ... Also earned HS All-America honors in the 200 Free Relay ... In water polo, she served as team captain in 2013 and was a member of the NCS All-State team ... Helped lead Acalanes to the 2012 NCS finals (runner-up finish) and semifinal berths in 2011 and 2013 ... 2011 Most Improved Player ... Two-time Academic All-American (2012 and 2013) ... Was a four-time NCS Scholar-Athlete. Personal — Oldest of four siblings ... Chose UCLA because she has wanted to attend the school since she was eight years-old ...Admires surfing legend Alana Blanchard ... Enjoys surfing, painting, baking, cooking and skiing in her spare time ... Cousin Jack Fellner is a sophomore attacker on the UCLA men’s water polo team ... Her mother Jennifer attended UCLA ... Born in Berkeley, CA ... Hopes to major in Communications.

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High School — Three-year letterwinnier in water polo, one-year letterwinner in swimming and lacrosse ... In water polo she played for coach Jon Burke, in swimming Kevin Morris and in lacrosse Kate Hourigan ... In water polo, she was a three-time All-American (2012-014), three-time All-CCS selection and a three-time All-WCAL choice ... Helped lead Sacred Heart to the DII CIF-CCS title three times ... Also selected to the San Jose Mercury News all-area team three straight seasons ... As a senior, she recorded 199 blocks. Club — Played for the Stanford Water Polo Club, which finished fourth in the 2014 U.S. Club Championships. Personal — Has three older brothers ... Father Robert and brother Brian played football at Stanford ... Eldest brother Rob played football at Amherst ... Lists her biggest thrill and winning and sharing the CIF-CCS championship with her teammates ... Chose UCLA because it has been her “dream school” since she was “a little girl” ... Admires former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck ... Hobbies include hiking, spinning and reading ... Born at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto ... Hopes to major in Business-Economics.


NEWCOMER PROFILES

16

GRACE REEGO R

21

Freshman • Attacker • 5-10 Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay)

NICOLE REYNOLDS

Freshman • Attacker • 6-1 Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame)

Club — Played for Rose Bowl Water Polo in 2014, and previously for Sacramento Water Polo 2012-13 and American River Water Polo 2007-2011 ... Won the 2014 National 18U Junior Olympics, scoring a hat trick in the championship game … Earned Second-Team All-America honors … Leading scorer for SWP 2012-13 and MVP of ARWP 2009-2011. USA Water Polo — Three-year member of the ODP Central Cal A Team, earning Silver at the 2013 ODP Regional Championships ... Participated in the 2013 and 2014 National Training Selection Camps. High School — Earned four varsity letters each in water polo and swimming at Granite Bay HS ... In water polo, she was coached by Mike and Jeanette Saldana and her brother Andrew Reego ... Was a semi-finalist at the DI Sac-Joaquin Section Championships and was a three-time CIF Sac-Joaquin All-Section selection, including first-team and All-America honors in 2013 ... Three-time all-league selection and GBHS MVP... Named 2012 and 2013 All-City Player by the Sacramento Bee … Led GBHS in scoring with 326 career goals ... 2012-2013 USA Water Polo Academic AllAmerican ... In swimming, she was coached by John Sherman and Andrew Reego, and earned the 2013 and 2014 Coaches Award … Helped lead GBHS to the 2014 DI Sac-Joaquin Section Championships after three runner-up finishes. Personal — Has one brother, Andrew, who graduated from USC as a member of five NCAA championship men’s water polo teams ... Chose UCLA for its winning tradition, coaching staff, team chemistry and academic reputation ... Athletic highlight to date was winning the 18U JO Championships with Rose Bowl ... Hobbies include paddle-boarding, open water swimming and playing with her dogs... Father Jim played water polo at Indiana and mother Liz has a swimming and golf background ... Volunteered at the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary one summer ... Born in Roseville, CA ... Hopes to major in Psychobiology.

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High School — Three-year water polo and two-year swimming letterwinner ... Coached by Sean Joy in water polo and Chris Culp in swimming ... 2014 first-team all-league and 2013 second-team all-league honoree in swimming ... 2013 and 2014 Most Improved Swimmer for Burligame HS ... In water polo, she was a three-time first-team all-league selection and a two-time All-CCS second-team choice ... 2013 water polo MVP for Burlingame HS ... In her last two seasons, she scored 178 goals (118 as a senior), and recorded 72 assists and 137 steals (86 as a senior). Club — Played for the Stanford Water Polo Club, which finished fourth in the 2014 U.S. Club Championships ... Also attended training camp with the U.S. National Team. Personal — Has one older sister, Dani ... Chose UCLA because “it is an amazing university with great athletic programs and facilities” ... Hobbies include skiing, backpacking and basketball ... Loves basketball, and admires point guard Stephen Curry and small forward Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors ... Born in her hometown ... Hopes to major in Business-Economics.


2014 IN REVIEW

2014 BOX SCORES UCLA 25, Concordia 6 (Jan. 18) Concordia (0-0) UCLA (1-0)

0 1 5 0 9 6 8 2

UCLA 6, UC Irvine 5 (Feb. 13) 6 25

Concordia: Dix 3, Walsh 3 UCLA: Barr 4, Dorst 4, Ferraro 3, Williams 2, Monahan 2, Donohoe 2, Schilling 2, K.Hill, Fattal, Couture, McLaren, Forster, Zwirner SAVES: (Concordia) Kuran 4; (UCLA) S.Hill 5, Musselman 5

4 4 5 2 1 0 1 2

SDSU (5-5) UCLA (12-1) 15 4

3 14

UCLA 15, Loyola Marymount 6 (Jan. 19) 6 15

LMU: Honny 5, Beck UCLA: Fattal 3, K.Hill 2, Barr 2, Tielmann 2, Dorst 2, Williams, Kent, Ferraro, O’Brien SAVES: (LMU) Wright 14; (UCLA) S.Hill 8, Musselman 3

UCLA 15, CSU Monterey Bay 2 (Jan. 25) UCLA (5-0) CSUMB (0-4)

5 5 2 3 1 0 0 1

15 2

UCLA: Williams 5, Donohoe 3, O’Brien 2, Forster, Ronimus, Ferraro, Pratt, Dorst CSUMB: Kellog, Jester SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 1 Musselman 4; (CSUMB) Jennings 11, Catron 5

4 6 3 1 1 1 2 2

6 8

14 6

2 1 2 1 4 2 2 1

6 9

1 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 0

7 6

USC: Daube 2, O’Donnell 2, I. Haralabidis, S. Haralabidis, Rosenthal UCLA: Donohoe 2, Williams, K.Hill, Barr, Ronimus SAVES: (USC) Bolonyai 10; (UCLA) S.Hill 7

UCLA 14, UC Santa Barbara 6 (Jan. 26) 14 6

14 6

7 11

ASU: Kreek 2, Kertes, Benekou, Gao, Chiappini, Enoka UCLA: Donohoe 4, Fattal 3, K.Hill 2, Ferraro, Dorst SAVES: (ASU) Keeve 5; (UCLA) S.Hill 4

UCLA 11, Pacific 6 (Jan. 26) 4 2 3 2 0 0 3 3

11 6

UCLA: Williams 3, Dorst 2, Fattal, Kent, Forster, Ferraro, O’Brien, Donohoe UOP: Adair 2, Smith 2, Wright, Pye SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 4, Musselman 7; (UOP) Nee 7

UCLA 12, Michigan 3 (Feb. 1) UCLA (9-0) Michigan (1-3)

5 1 5 1 1 1 0 1

12 3

UCLA: Dorst 4, Fattal 2, Kent, Forster, Barr, Pratt, Tielmann, Donohoe Michigan: Nolan 2, Pratt SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 9, Musselman 3; (Michigan) Browning 3

UCLA 10, California 9 (2OT) (Feb. 1) UCLA (10-0) California (7-1)

1 2 2 3 1 1 0 2 3 3 1 0

10 9

UCLA: Donohoe 4, Dorst 3, Williams, Fattal, Ronimus California: Antal 2, Illes 2, Tarrago 2, McKee, Schroeder, Young SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 11; (Cal) Trabucco 10

UCLA 14, San Jose State 6 (Feb. 2) UCLA (11-0) SJSU (8-4)

4 4 3 3 1 1 2 2

14 6

UCLA: Kent 3, Ferraro 3, Dorst 2, Forster 2, Williams, Barr, Ronimus, Donohoe SJSU: Molnar 2, Espar, Lekness, Smith, Young SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 11; (SJSU) Reardon 0, Thompson 4

Stanford 8, UCLA 4 (Feb. 2) UCLA (11-1) Stanford (4-0)

0 2 0 2 1 2 3 2

11 8

4 8

UCLA: Fattal 2, Dorst, K.Hill Stanford: Yelizarova 3, Suggs 2, Steffens, Neushul, Dries SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 10; (Stanford) Stone 10

18

12 3

UCLA 10, ASU 7 (Apr. 26) 2 4 3 1 1 1 2 3

10 7

UCLA: Donohoe 4, Fattal 4, K.Hill, Forster, Ronimus California: Antal 2, Caron 2, Illes 2, McKee, Tarrago SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 12; (California) Trabucco 7

UCLA: Fattal 4, Donohoe 2, Dorst, K. Hill, Williams, Ronimus ASU: Gao 2, Chiappini, Benekou, Kreek, Enoka, Kertes SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 11; (ASU) Keeve 7

UCLA 5, Hawaii 4 (Mar. 29)

Stanford 6, UCLA 5 (Apr. 27)

2 1 2 0 0 1 2 1

5 4

UCLA (21-2) 5 3 5 1 CSU Bakersfield (12-18) 0 0 3 5

14 8

2 2 3 1 2 4 1 2

UCLA (26-4) UCSD (27-11)

UCLA (27-4) USC (25-4)

2 3 3 4 1 0 2 5

12 8

2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0

5 3

UCLA: Barr 2, K. Hill, Fattal, Donohoe USC: Vavic 2, Haralabidis SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 8; (USC) Bolonyai 7

UCLA (27-5) Stanford (25-1) 8 6

UCLA 6, USC 4 (Apr. 16) 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1

UCLA 12 UC San Diego 8 (May 9)

Stanford 9, UCLA 5 (May 11)

UCLA 8, San Jose State 6 (Apr. 12)

UCLA (23-3) USC (22-2)

5 6

UCLA 5 USC 3 (May 10) 8 9

UCLA: Barr, Donohoe, Fattal, Ferraro, Forster, K.Hill, Ronimus, Williams Stanford: Grossman 2, Neushul 2, Dodson, Dries, Steffens, Suggs, Yelizarova SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 11; (Stanford) Stone 7

3 1 2 2 2 2 0 2

3 2 0 0 3 0 2 1

UCLA: Fattal 3, Williams 3, Dorst 2, Monahan 2, Forster, Barr UCSD: Wieseler 3, Lizotte 3, Kirkland, Guiliana SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 10 Musselman 1; (UCSD) Miller 11

Stanford 9, UCLA 8 (Apr. 11) UCLA (21-3) Stanford (18-1)

UCLA (25-4) Stanford (22-1)

UCLA: K. Hill, Williams, Ronimus, Dorst, Donohoe Stanford: Steffens 2, Dodson, Neushul, Dries, Suggs SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 10; (Stanford) Stone 4

UCLA 14, CSU Bakersfield 8 (Apr. 5)

UCLA: Donohoe 3, Williams, Ronimus, K.Hill USC: Vavic 2, Daube, Mendoza SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 15; (USC) Bolonyai 12

UCLA: Fattal 3, Forster 2, Dorst 2, K.Hill, Kent, McLaren, Barr, Ferraro, Tielmann, Donohoe UCSB: Martin, Shore, Hudson, Smith, Murphy, Christain SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 8, Musselman 9; (UCSB) Brokaw 4.

UCLA (8-0) Pacific (1-4)

UCLA (25-3) ASU (15-9)

2 4 3 2 3 1 1 3

UCLA: Dorst 3, Williams, Ronimus, K.Hill, Donohoe, Forster SJSU: Smith 3, Lekness, Molnar, Espar Llaquet SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 9; (SJSU) Thompson 9

UCLA 11, Arizona State 7 (Mar. 9)

3 5 3 1 1 0 1 1

UCLA 11, California 8 (Mar. 27)

UCLA (22-3) SJSU (19-11)

UCLA: Fattal 3, Kent 3, K.Hill 2, Forster 2, Donohoe 2,Williams, Barr LMU: Castro 3, Alvarez, Beck, Honny SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 8, Musselman 1; (LMU) Wright 10

UCLA (24-3) CSUB (12-21)

UCLA: Fattal 3, Ferraro 3, Hill 2, Pratt 2, Kent, Williams CSUB: Hanson 2, Shelby SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 2, Musselman 4; (CSUB) Wahlstrom 17

UCLA: Ronimus 3, K.Hill 2, Fattal 2, Tielmann 2, Kent, Forster, Barr, Williams, O’Brien CSUB: De Leon 2, Souza 2, Jensen 2, Shelby, Tsuruda SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 4, Musselman 2; (CSUB) Wahlstrom 14

USC 7, UCLA 6 (2OT) (Feb. 23)

Arizona State (9-6) 1 1 3 2 UCLA (17-2) 2 4 2 3

UCLA 12, CSUB 3 (Apr. 25) 18 7

UCLA: Ferraro 2, Williams, Donohoe, Fattal Hawaii: Esforzado 3, Carr SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 10; (Hawaii) Carlson 5

Stanford: Grossman 2, Dodson, Masson, Neushul, Dries UCLA: Fattal 2, Dorst 2, K.Hill, Donohoe, Ferraro, Barr, Tielmann SAVES: (Stanford) Stone 7; (UCLA) S.Hill 11

USC (12-0) UCLA (15-2)

6 3 2 7 2 1 3 1

UCLA: Donohoe 4, Fattal 3, Dorst 3, Williams 2, Forster 2, Ferraro, Zwirner, Tielmann, Monahan Harvard: Cyr 2, Balding, Osborne, Martinelli, Grabb, Price SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 7 Musselman 5; (Harvard) Dukes 5

UCLA (20-2) Hawaii (13-8)

UCLA 9, Stanford 6 (Feb. 23)

UCLA (16-2) 3 3 4 4 Loyola Marymount (8-5) 0 2 1 3

UCLA: Donohoe 3, K. Hill 3, Williams 3, Fattal, Kent, Forster, Tielmann, O’Brien CSUN: Ferreira, Nelson, Young, Henehan, Photopulos, Jamison SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 6, Musselman 3; (CSUN) Davis 6

UCLA (7-0) 9 3 2 0 UC Santa Barbara (1-5) 2 2 2 0

2 3 0 1 1 2 2 3

UCSD: Lizotte 2, Kirckland, Guiliana, Bartow, Sasson UCLA: Barr 2, Donohoe 2, Williams 2, Ronimus, Dorst SAVES: (UCSD) Miller 12; (UCLA) S.Hill 10

Stanford (9-1) UCLA (14-1)

UCLA (18-2) Harvard (11-12)

UCLA (19-2) California (16-4)

UCLA 14, Loyola Marymount 6 (Mar. 1)

UCLA 14, CSU Northridge 6 (Jan. 25) UCLA (6-0) CSUN (1-1)

1 7

SDSU: Benekou UCLA: Tielmann 2, Williams, Forster, Barr, Dorst, Donohoe SAVES: (SDSU) Mitchell 5; (UCLA) S.Hill 8

UCSD (10-4) UCLA (13-1)

CSUB: Barrett 2, DeLeon UCLA: Forster 2, Ferraro 2, Donohoe 2, Williams, K.Hill, Barr, Ronimus, O’Brien, Pratt, Dorst, Tielmann SAVES: (CSUB) Wahlstorm 12; (UCLA) S.Hill 5, Musselman 1

Loyola Marymount (3-1) 2 0 3 1 UCLA (4-0) 5 5 4 1

0 0 1 0 3 1 2 1

UCLA 8, UC San Diego 6 (Feb. 22)

UCLA 14, CSU Bakersfield 3 (Jan. 19) 0 2 1 0 5 2 4 3

5 6

UCLA 7, San Diego State 1 (Feb. 22)

UCLA: Donohoe 4, K.Hill 2, Ronimus 2, Williams, Fattal, Kent, McLaren, Forster, Barr, Ferraro Cal Baptist: Tryon, Kocsis, Barrows, Young SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 4, Musselman 3; (CBU) Perez 7

CSU Bakersfield (0-3) UCLA (3-0)

UCLA 18, Harvard 7 (Mar. 21)

1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3

UCI: Cardey 2, Croghan, Mitchell, Estrada UCLA: Barr 2, Donohoe 2, K.Hill, Fattal SAVES: (UCI) Yocum 7; (UCLA) S.Hill 12

UCLA 15, Cal Baptist 4 (Jan. 18) UCLA (2-0) Cal Baptist(0-2)

UC Irvine (9-4) UCLA (12-1)

6 4

2 3 0 0 1 2 2 4

5 9

UCLA: Barr, K. Hill, Forster, Ronimus, Tielmann Stanford: Dries 3, Dodson 2, Grossman 2, Steffens, Yelizarova SAVES: (UCLA) S.Hill 12; (Stanford) Stone 3


2013 IN REVIEW

2014 STATISTICS – Record: 27-5 Overall; 5-1 MPSF (2nd place) Name

GP/GS

#2 Alys Williams #3 Kodi Hill #4 Rachel Fattal #5 Shelby Couture #6 Victoria Kent #7 Maddy McLaren #9 India Forster #10 Mackenzie Barr #11 Kelly Ronimus #12 Danielle Ferraro #13 Erica Beebe #14 Kelsey O’Brien #16 Ashley Zwirner #17 Elissia Schilling #18 Brailey Hirose-Hulbert #19 Charlotte Pratt #21 Alexa Tielmann #23 Aubrie Monahan #24 Emily Donohoe #25 Becca Dorst #1 Sami Hill #1A Alex Musselman Totals

Goalkeepers Sami Hill Alex Musselman TOTALS

32/32 31/31 32/32 10/0 19/0 18/0 30/0 32/1 32/31 30/1 11/0 26/0 5/0 5/0 0/0 16/0 31/0 10/0 32/32 32/32 32/32 13/0 —

UCLA TEAM LEADERS

G

ATT

PCT

AST

STL

EE

BLK

35 30 46 1 14 3 23 25 18 22 0 8 2 1 0 5 14 5 55 36 0 0 343

69 82 108 14 44 18 56 59 60 55 9 18 3 6 0 22 44 9 123 71 1 0 871

.507 .366 .426 .071 .318 .167 .411 .424 .300 .400 .000 .444 .667 .167 .000 .227 .318 .444 .447 .507 .000 .000 .394

26 62 44 1 7 9 2 12 27 33 4 9 2 1 0 5 0 1 22 6 33 9 315

40 36 49 1 4 7 8 21 21 16 3 10 0 2 0 6 8 3 33 33 31 4 336

11 5 21 0 3 1 31 15 41 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 29 0 22 41 0 0 193

5 12 19 0 3 3 2 11 7 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 10 12 1 0 94

Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4.

QP

SV

GA

GAA

MP

280 51 321

141 45 186

5.08 9.28 5.71

885.02 150.58 1036:00

LEGEND: GP/GS – Games played/Games Started, G – Goals, ATT – Shot Attempts, PCT – Scoring Percentage, AST – Assists, STL – Steals, EE – Earned Ejections, QP – Quarters Played, SV – Saves, GA – Goals Against, GAA – Goals Against Average, MP – Minutes Played

2014 RESULTS vs. Concordia (Irvine)1 vs. Cal Baptist1 vs. CS Bakersfield1 vs. Loyola Marymount1 vs. CS Monterey Bay2 vs. CS Northridge2 vs. UC Santa Barbara2 vs. Pacific2 vs. Michigan3 vs. California3 vs. San Jose State3 vs. Stanford3 at UC Irvine vs. San Diego State4 vs. UC San Diego4 vs. Stanford4 vs. USC4 at Loyola Marymount vs. Arizona State* vs. Harvard at California* at Hawai’i at CS Bakersfield* vs. Stanford* vs. San Jose State* at USC* vs. CS Bakersfield5 vs. Arizona State5 vs. Stanford5 vs. UC San Diego6 vs. USC6 vs. Stanford6

W/L

SCORE

RECORD

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

25-6 15-4 14-3 15-6 15-2 14-6 14-6 11-7 12-3 10-9 (OT) 14-6 4-8 6-5 7-1 8-6 9-6 6-7 (OT) 14-6 11-7 18-7 11-8 5-4 14-8 8-9 8-6 6-4 12-3 10-7 5-6 12-8 5-3 5-9

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 15-1 15-2 16-2 17-2 18-2 19-2 20-2 21-2 21-3 22-3 23-3 24-3 25-3 25-4 26-4 27-4 27-5

62 44 33 33 27

Rachel Fattal Alys Williams Kodi Hill Emily Donohoe Becca Dorst

49 40 36 33 33

FINAL 2014 ACWPC POLL No.

110.87 19.38 130.30

OPP.

Kodi Hill Rachel Fattal Sami Hill Danielle Ferraro Kelly Ronimus

Steals

32/32 13/0 —

Jan. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 13 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 9 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 25 Apr. 26. Apr. 27 May 9 May 10 May 11

55 46 36 35 30

Assists

GP/GS

Date

Emily Donohoe Rachel Fattal Becca Dorst Alys Williams Kodi Hill

MPSF

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

School

Points

Stanford UCLA USC California Arizona State UC Irvine San Jose State Indiana University CS Northridge Hawai’i Princeton UC San Diego Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Loyola Marymount Michigan San Diego State Hartwick UC Davis Santa Clara

100 95 90 86 80 72 70 65 59 50 50 46 44 33 31 24 18 15 14 9

UCLA IN THE 2014 POLLS

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 5-1

Wk.

Release Date

--1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 Final

Preseason (Jan. 15) Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 March 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 April 2 April 9 April 16 April 23 April 30 May 7 May 14

KEY: 1 - UCLA Invitational; 2 - UC Santa Barbara Invitational; 3 - Stanford Invitational; 4 - UC Irvine Invitational; 5 MPSF Tournament (hosted by USC); 6 - NCAA Tournament (hosted by USC); * MPSF contest. Home games in bold.

Becca Dorst

19

Rank 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1t 1t 3 2 2 2 2


MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION FINAL 2014 MPSF STANDINGS SCHOOL Stanford (1) ^^* UCLA (2) ^ USC (3) ^ California (4) ^ San Jose State (7) Arizona State (5) ^ CS Bakersfield

MPSF W 6 5 4 2 2 2 0

L 0 1 2 4 4 4 6

PCT 1.000 .833 .667 .333 .333 .333 .000

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

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

W 25 27 26 20 20 17 12

L 1 5 4 10 13 11 22

PCT .962 .844 .867 .667 .606 .607 .353

HOME 7-0 7-1 8-2 6-1 2-2 5-1 0-3

AWAY 9-0 8-1 5-2 4-4 4-3 3-3 1-6

NEUT 9-1 12-3 13-0 10-5 14-8 9-7 11-13

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

2014 MPSF TOURNAMENT RESULTS Apr. 27 @ California 1st Place: Stanford 6, UCLA 5 3rd Place: California 8, Arizona State 7 (SV-OT) 5th Place: USC 21, San Jose State 9

Apr. 26 Game 6: Stanford 13, Califrnia 6 Game 5: UCLA 10, ASU 7 Game 4: USC 22, CSUB 3

Apr. 25 Game 3: California 8, SJSU 7 (OT) Game 2: ASU 10, USC 9 (SV-OT) Game 1: UCLA 12, CS Bakersfield 3

Final 2014 MPSF Women’s Water Polo Statistics Goals Name 1. Dora Antal, CAL 2. Clara Espar Llaquet, SJSU 3. Monica Vavic, USC 4. Rae Lekness, SJSU 5. Alkistis Benekou, ASU 6. Kiley Neushul, STAN Stephania Haralabidis, USC 8. Roser Tarrago, Cal 9. Maggie Steffens, STAN 10. Izabella Chiappini, ASU 11. Emily Donohoe, UCLA 21. Rachel Fattal, UCLA

GPG 2.96 2.91 2.48 2.30 2.08 2.00 2.00 1.95 1.91 1.88 1.86 1.46

Goalkeeper Saves Name 1. E.B.Keeve, ASU 2. Sami Hill, UCLA 3. Flora Bolonyai, USC 4. Courtney Wahlstrom, CSUB 5. Katelynn Thompson, SJSU 6. Gabby Stone, STAN 7. Maddie Reardon, SJSU 8. Madeline Trabucco, CAL

SPG 12.64 10.09 9.91 9.84 8.57 7.82 7.44 7.08

Goals Against Average Name 1. Flora Bolonyai, USC 2. Sami Hill, UCLA 3. Gabby Stone, STAN 4. Katelynn Thompson, SJSU 5. E.B. Keeve, ASU 6. Madeline Trabucco, CAL 7. Maddie Reardon, SJSU 8. Courtney Wahlstrom, CSUB

GAA 4.96 5.05 5.99 7.02 7.55 8.13 9.38 11.72

Team Goals (Offense) School 1. USC 2. Stanford 3. California 4. San Jose State 5. UCLA 6. Arizona State 7. CS Bakersfield

GPG 15.15 13.35 11.96 11.91 11.07 11.04 8.53

Team Goals (Defense) School 1. USC 2, UCLA 3. Stanford 4. Arizona State 5. California 6. San Jose State 7. CS Bakersfield

GPG 4.96 5.72 5.91 7.00 7.59 8.61 12.15

Alys Willaims

2014 ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS First Team

Yr.

Sami Hill Maggie Steffens Emily Donohoe Rachel Fattal Annika Dries Dora Antal Kiley Neushul Monica Vavic Kaleigh Gilchrist

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

Second Team

Yr.

Ao Gao Becca Dorst Clara Espar Llaquet Timi Molnar Ashley Young Kaley Dodson E.B. Keeve

Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. RSo.

Honorable Mention

Sami Hill, 2014 MPSF Player of the Year

Flora Bolonyai Rae Lekness Alys Williams Alkistis Benekou Maddy Rosenthal Kelly Mendoza

20

Yr.

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

Pos. School

GK Dr Att Att 2M Dr Dr. Att Ut

UCLA Stanford UCLA UCLA Stanford California Stanford USC USC

Pos. School

Att C Dr. 2M Att Dr GK

ASU UCLA SJSU SJSU Cal Stanford ASU

Pos. School

GK 2M D C 2M 2M

USC SJSU UCLA ASU USC USC

Elke Daube Ashley Grossman Gabby Stone Anna Illes Kelly McKee Janelle Shelby

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

All-Newcomer Team Yr.

Ut 2M GK Att Att Ut

USC Stanford Stanford Cal Cal CSUB

Pos. School

Clara Espar Llaquet Alkistis Benekou Izabella Chiappini Anna Illes Roser Tarrago Jamie Neushul Mackenzie Barr Stefania Haralabidis

Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Dr C Att Att Att Dr Ut Dr

Player of the Year

Yr.

Pos. School

Sami Hill

Newcomer of the Year Dora Antal

RJr.

Yr.

Fr.

GK

Pos.

Att

SJSU ASU ASU Cal Cal Stanford UCLA USC UCLA

School

Cal

Coach of the Year

Yr.

School

Johnny Bega

1st

SJSU


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995 (13-11, 5th) Head Coach: Guy Baker Date Opponent

2/3 2/4 2/5 2/6 2/17 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/24 3/18 4/1 4/11 4/15 4/15 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/23 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/14

Golden West1 Sunset1 Club1 UC Irvine1 UC Santa Barbara2 UC Irvine2 UC San Diego2 UC Santa Barbara2 at USC San Diego State Claremont USC at San Diego State at UC San Diego Loyola Marymount3 UC Santa Barbara3 Pacific3 UC Davis3 UC San Diego3 San Diego State4 Slippery Rock4 Harvard4 Maryland4 Michigan4

Result Score

W 14-1 W 20-0 W 8-5 W 8-2 L 8-7 W 11-4 L 6-3 W 7-3 W 10-2 L 10-5 W 15-2 W 8-2 L 12-4 L 8-3 W 12-2 W 8-5 W 13-2 L 9-3 L 7-1 L 7-4 L 9-7 W 14-1 W 9-2 W (3ot) 7-6

1 Women’s Winter Nationals 2 UC San Diego Tournament 3 Western Zone Qualifier 4 National Collegiate Championships (at Virginia)

1996 (29-1, 7-0 MPSF, 2nd) Head Coach: Guy Baker National Champions Date Opponent

2/16 2/17 2/17 2/18 2/23 2/24 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/10 3/10 3/16 3/17 3/29 3/30 4/6 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/27 4/28 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/12

USC1 UC San Diego1 UC Davis1 San Diego State1 USC* UC Santa Barbara* at Stanford* UC Santa Barbara ‘A’2 UC Davis ‘A’2 UC Santa Barbara ‘B’2 California at UC San Diego at San Diego State* at USC* San Diego State* at UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara3 Stanford3 California3 San Diego State3 USC4 UC Irvine4 UC Davis4 Stanford4 California4 Maryland5 UC Santa Barbara5 Stanford5 San Diego State5 California5

Result Score

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

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

* indicates MPSF game 1 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational Tournament 3 MPSF Championships 4 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 5 National Collegiate Championships

1997 (31-1, 6-0 MPSF, 1st) Head Coach: Guy Baker National Champions Date Opponent

2/14 USC1 2/15 UC Santa Barbara1

Result Score

W W

11-3 12-6

2/15 2/16 2/16 2/22 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/13 3/14 3/16 3/20 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/26 4/27 5/9 5/9 5/10 5/11

California Stanford1 California1 UC Santa Barbara* California Stanford Pacific2 California ‘B’2 San Diego State2 Stanford2 at UC Santa Barbara* San Diego State* at USC* Massachusetts USC* at UC San Diego at San Diego State* UC Santa Barbara3 California3 San Diego State3 California3 UC San Diego4 Pacific4 UC Davis4 San Diego State4 California4 UC San Diego5 Maryland5 San Diego State5 California5

L W W W W W (ot) W W W W W W (ot) W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

1

4-3 7-6 8-5 11-8 7-5 10-9 10-3 13-4 9-7 6-4 9-3 8-7 7-4 16-6 7-2 10-2 9-4 14-4 10-4 8-6 8-6 8-3 12-3 13-1 13-4 8-6 9-1 10-0 10-3 6-3

* indicates MPSF game 1 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational Tournament 3 MPSF Championships 4 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 5 National Collegiate Championships

1998 (35-1, 9-0 MPSF, 1st) Head Coach: Guy Baker National Champions Date Opponent

2/6 2/7 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/13 2/28 2/28 3/1 3/1 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/21 3/22 3/27 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/27 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/10

San Jose State1 UC San Diego1 San Diego State1 UC Santa Barbara1 California1 Hawai’i1 Occidental2 UC San Diego2 UC Santa Barbara2 California2 USC* Michigan3 UC Santa Barbara3 Hawai’i3* Stanford* San Jose State* Massachusetts California* Pacific* UC Santa Barbara* Long Beach State* San Diego State* UC San Diego Pacific4 UC Santa Barbara4 San Jose State4 San Diego State4 Stanford4 UC Davis5 UC San Diego5 Hawai’i5 Stanford5 Maryland6 UC Santa Barbara6 Hawai’i6 California6

Result Score

* indicates MPSF game 1 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational Tournament 3 Michigan Tournament

W 18-5 W 13-4 W 14-3 W 11-4 W 11-4 W 14-2 W 21-0 W 18-2 W 10-2 L (sv-ot) 9-8 W 10-1 W 15-5 W 10-3 W 13-6 W 11-3 W 18-0 W 14-3 W 10-3 W 18-5 W 12-1 W 24-0 W 7-4 W 10-3 W 14-2 W 10-4 W 12-1 W 12-3 W 6-4 W 16-1 W 13-2 W 9-1 W 7-4 W 15-1 W 11-5 W 10-3 W 7-3

4 MPSF Tournament 5 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 6 National Collegiate Championships

1999 (24-10, 6-3 MPSF, 3rd) Head Coach: Guy Baker Interim Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score

2/6 2/7 2/12 2/13 2/13 2/14 2/14 2/27 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/5 3/6 3/7 3/16 3/20 3/21 3/27 3/28 4/1 4/2 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/24 4/24 4/25 4/25 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/9 6-5

at Stanford* at San Jose State* UC San Diego1 UC Davis1 Hawai’i1 USC1 Stanford Loyola Marymount2 San Diego State2 USC2 California2 Hawai’i USC* Hawai’i Massachusetts at California* at Pacific* UC Davis UC Santa Barbara* Long Beach State* San Diego State* Long Beach State3 San Jose State3 Hawai’i3 USC3 Stanford3 San Diego State4 USC4 Long Beach State4 San Diego State4 Maryland5 Hawai’i5 USC5 California5

* indicates MPSF game 1 UC San Diego Tournament 2 UC Santa Barbara Tournament 3 MPSF Championships 4 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 5 National Collegiate Championships

2000 (30-5, 8-1 MPSF, 3rd) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian National Champions Date Opponent Result Score

2/4 2/5 2/5 2/11 2/11 2/12

UC San Diego1 UC Santa Barbara1 Hawai’i1 UC Santa Barbara2 UC San Diego2 San Jose State2

Jillian Krauss

21

L 4-3 W 6-1 W 12-7 W 10-5 W 7-4 L 5-3 L 6-4 W 13-3 W 11-4 L 7-6 L 8-5 W 10-4 L (ot) 7-6 W 8-5 W 6-2 L (ot) 10-9 W 14-3 W 6-3 W 11-2 W 11-4 W 8-2 W 5-4 W 7-1 W 14-5 L 7-5 W (ot) 7-6 W 9-6 L 11-1 W 12-5 W 9-3 W 12-2 W 7-1 L 5-4 W (sv-ot)

W W W W W W

16-4 16-4 12-2 12-2 16-3 12-2

2/12 2/13 2/13 2/26 2/26 2/27 2/27 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/9 3/17 3/19 3/26 3/27 3/31 4/1 4/7 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/9 4/21 4/21 4/22 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/7

Stanford2 USC3 California3 La Verne4 UC Davis4 Stanford4 USC4 at Long Beach State* at San Diego State* at UC San Diego* at USC* at UC Santa Barbara* Stanford* UC Davis San Jose State* California* Pacific* Pacific5 San Diego State5 Hawai’i5 Stanford5 USC5 Cal Baptist6 Long Beach State6 USC6 Michigan7 UC Davis7 California7 USC7

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

5-3 10-3 6-5 17-0 13-3 5-4 15-12 11-5 8-6 13-6 10-8 12-1 9-7 10-1 14-6 7-6 16-2 20-1 14-9 9-2 7-6 7-4 13-1 10-2 9-7 15-2 15-2 5-3 11-4

* indicates MPSF game 1 Rainbow Wahine Tournament 2 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 3 UC San Diego Tournament 4 UC Santa Barbara Tournament 5 MPSF Tournament 6 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 7 National Collegiate Championships

2001 (18-4, 9-1 MPSF, 2nd) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

2/10 2/11 2/11 2/17 2/24 2/24 2/25 2/25 3/3 3/4 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/30 4/6 4/7 4/20 4/27 4/28

San Jose State1 California1 Stanford1 San Diego State* UC Irvine2 UC Santa Barbara2 California2 Stanford2 at California* at Pacific* USC* Hawai’i* Long Beach State* UC Santa Barbara* at Stanford* at San Jose State* at UC Irvine* UC Santa Barbara3 USC3

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

15-4 6-4 7-6 21-3 16-3 12-2 6-2 10-7 7-5 16-4 13-6 14-3 18-2 14-1 7-4 10-4 13-4 17-3 9-8


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/29 Stanford 5/12 Loyola Marymount4 5/13 Stanford4 3

* indicates MPSF game 1 NorCal Tournament 2 Santa Barbara Tournament 3 MPSF Championships 4 NCAA Championships

L W W

8-5 11-1 5-4

Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Date Opponent Result Score

Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Runner-up Date Opponent Result Score

UC Irvine W Massachusetts1 W California1 W San Jose State1 W Stanford1 L Cal Baptist2 W San Diego State2 W USC2 W Stanford2 L San Jose State* W Stanford* L at Cal State Northridge* W at Long Beach State* W at San Diego State* W at UC San Diego W vs. Princeton (at UCSD) W Pacific* W California* W at USC* W at Hawai’i* W at UC Santa Barbara* W San Jose State3 W USC3 W Stanford3 W Loyola Marymount4 W Stanford4 L

* indicates MPSF game 1 Stanford Invitational 2 UCSB Tournament 3 MPSF Championships 4 NCAA Championships

16-4 14-2 5-4 11-3 9-4 14-5 8-2 4-2 6-5 10-3 6-4 17-0 6-4 12-5 10-1 16-6 20-4 8-4 9-8 17-5 14-2 12-5 7-6 11-7 12-2 8-4

Hawai’i1 W California1 W Santa Clara1 W USC1 L at UC Santa Barbara* W Pacific2 W Hawai’i2 W Stanford2 L Long Beach State2 W California* W (ot) Pacific* W at USC* L at UC San Diego W vs. Princeton (at UCSD) W San Jose State3 W UC Santa Barbara3 W Hawai’i* W San Diego State* W Arizona State* W at Loyola Marymount* W at UC Irvine* W at Long Beach State* W San Jose State* W Stanford* L California4 W 4 Stanford L Long Beach State4 W

* indicates MPSF game 1 Stanford Invitational (second place) 2 Gaucho Tournament (third place) 3 Rainbow Classic (first place) 4 MPSF Championships (third place)

6-2 6-5 13-1 12-4 5-2 14-3 10-5 6-5 9-7 6-5 15-3 9-4 11-2 9-8 12-6 4-3 5-4 8-5 13-5 4-3 9-5 5-3 9-4 5-3 8-4 3-2 6-4

Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

Hawai’i1 USC1 UC Santa Cruz1 Stanford1 at UC Irvine* USC* Hawai’i* at Stanford* at San Jose State* Redlands2 Loyola Marymount2 USC2 Stanford2 Loyola Marymount Long Beach State* at UC San Diego vs. Princeton^ Brown San Diego State* at California* at Pacific* U.S. National Team# UC Santa Barbara* Hawai’i3 USC3 Stanford3 Loyola Marymount4 Stanford4

2/7 2/7 2/8 2/8 2/22 2/28 2/28 2/29 2/29 3/6 3/7 3/11 3/13 3/13 3/28 3/28 3/30 4/3 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/10 4/17 4/18 4/30 5/1 5/2

2005 (33-0, 12-0 MPSF, 1st)

2003 (23-4, 8-2 MPSF, 3rd)

2/8 2/8 2/9 2/9 2/12 2/21 2/22 2/28 3/1 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/15 3/27 3/28 4/5 4/6 4/12 4/19 4/25 4/26 4/27 5/10 5/11

5/13 Stanford4

2006 (29-4, 11-1 MPSF, 2nd) 2004 (22-5, 9-2 MPSF, 3rd)

2002 (22-4, 10-1 MPSF, 2nd)

2/7 2/9 2/9 2/10 2/10 2/23 2/23 2/24 2/24 3/2 3/3 3/8 3/9 3/15 3/16 3/16 3/29 3/30 4/5 4/6 4/20 4/26 4/27 4/28 5/11 5/12

3 Gaucho Invitational 4 MPSF Championships (first place) 5 NCAA Championships (frst place)

1 Stanford Invitational 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 3 MPSF Championships 4 NCAA Championships

W W W L W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W (ot) L (ot) W W

* indicates MPSF game ^ match played at UC San Diego # exhibition game (does not count in record)

7-3 8-4 19-0 4-3 18-1 8-6 12-5 5-3 10-3 14-2 12-5 7-3 7-3 7-3 10-4 11-1 10-1 12-1 10-2 6-1 18-3 3-2 12-0 12-3 7-6 3-2 8-2 4-3

1/29 1/30 1/31 2/12 2/12 2/13 2/13 2/20 2/24 2/25 2/25 2/26 2/26 2/27 3/5 3/9 3/11 3/12 3/12 3/17 3/31 4/2 4/9 4/10 4/15 4/16 4/20 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/13 5/14 5/15

Indiana1 W Colorado State1 W 1 Michigan W UC Davis2 W Stanford2 W San Jose State2 W 2 USC W UC Santa Barbara* W Hawai’i* W Princeton3 W 3 Arizona State W Hawai’i3 W Long Beach State3 W USC3 W (ot) USC* W Cal State Northridge* W at UC San Diego W at San Diego State* W vs. Princeton (at UCSD) W Loyola Marymount W UC Irvine* W at Arizona State* W at California* W at Pacific* W at Stanford* W at San Jose State* W Long Beach State* W Cal State Northridge4 W Hawai’i4 W Stanford4 W Wagner5 W Hawai’i5 W Stanford5 W

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational

14-2 22-0 13-3 13-4 6-5 9-4 8-6 13-4 13-8 16-1 20-8 6-5 7-3 10-6 11-6 14-4 10-3 12-3 17-5 12-5 14-4 12-0 15-6 15-1 7-5 8-3 12-7 14-4 10-5 9-5 22-2 7-6 3-2

22

Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

2/3 2/3 2/5 2/11 2/11 2/12 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/25 2/25 2/26 2/26 3/3 3/4 3/4 3/11 3/12 3/19 3/25 3/26 3/29 3/31 4/8 4/14 4/15 4/20 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/12 5/13 5/14

Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Northridge* UC Santa Barbara* California1 Hawai’i1 Arizona State1 USC1 San Jose State* UC Irvine* UC Davis2 San Jose State2 Stanford2 Hawai’i2 California* Cal State San Bernardino UC San Diego Arizona State* San Diego State* Loyola Marymount Maryland Occidental Hartwick Hawai’i* USC* Pacific* Stanford* Long Beach State* Arizona State3 Stanford3 USC3 Hartwick4 Stanford4 USC4

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

22-2 20-2 10-7 6-4 10-3 14-5 10-8 15-5 15-5 10-1 12-2 4-2 8-6 6-4 13-1 7-1 9-3 12-3 8-2 18-3 22-2 16-3 6-4 6-4 19-1 9-8 11-4 11-7 5-4 10-7 15-2 8-5 9-8

* indicates MPSF game 1 Stanford Invitational 2 Gaucho Invitational 3 MPSF Championships (third place) 4 NCAA Championships (first place)

2007 (28-2, 11-1 MPSF, 2nd) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

2/3 2/3 2/4 2/4 2/16 2/17 2/22 2/24 2/24 2/25 2/25 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/10 3/11 3/15 3/16 3/24 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/15 4/20 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/11 5/12

California1 Hawai’i1 Indiana1 USC1 at California* at Pacific* Hawai’i* Santa Clara2 UC Irvine2 California2 Stanford2 UC Irvine* Cal State Northridge Pomona-Pitzer at Arizona State* UC Santa Barbara* Long Beach State* at UC San Diego Cal State Bakersfield Loyola Marymount USC* at Stanford* at San Jose State* at San Diego State* Long Beach State3 USC3 Stanford3 Pomona-Pitzer4 USC4

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

10-2 12-4 10-3 11-10 12-8 30-5 16-7 17-6 11-7 7-3 8-4 22-7 14-3 14-3 15-9 21-8 21-3 21-3 25-0 17-3 8-7 7-6 14-6 14-6 17-5 10-9 9-3 22-0 7-6

W

* indicates MPSF game 1 Stanford Invitational 2 UC Irvine Tournament 3 MPSF Championships (first place) 4 NCAA Championships (first place)

5-4

2008 (33-0, 12-0 MPSF, 1st) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

1/26 1/26 1/27 1/27 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/9 2/10 2/10 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/23 2/23 2/24 2/24 3/1 3/8 3/9 3/14 3/28 4/5 4/6 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/25 4/26 4/27 5/9 5/10 5/11

Arizona State1 UC San Diego1 Colorado State1 Indiana1 at Loyola Marymount Hartwick Michigan2 Hawai’i2 San Jose State2 USC2 at UC Irvine* at Cal State Northridge* at Long Beach State* Cal State Northridge3 Loyola Marymount3 California3 Stanford3 at UC Santa Barbara* Stanford* San Jose State* at USC* at Hawai’i* California* Pacific* San Diego State* Sonoma State Arizona State* San Jose State4 Hawai’i4 USC4 Pomona-Pitzer5 UC Davis5 USC5

W 14-5 W 14-5 W 15-2 W 15-6 W 13-6 W 19-7 W 16-0 W 15-10 W 12-7 W 8-4 W 13-3 W 10-5 W 19-7 W 12-4 W 11-6 W 9-4 W (sv-ot) 8-7 W 12-0 W 9-7 W 15-5 W 8-7 W 9-5 W 10-4 W 13-6 W 17-5 W 14-7 W 14-4 W 12-1 W 8-6 W 8-7 W 19-6 W 11-4 W 6-3

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational 3 UC Irvine Invitational 4 MPSF Championships (first place) 5 NCAA Championships (first place)

2009 (25-6, 5-2 MPSF, 3rd) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions Date Opponent Result Score

1/24 1/24 1/25 2/5 2/7 2/7 2/8 2/13 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/22 2/28 3/7 3/8 3/8 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/26 3/26 4/3 4/11

Bucknell1 Indiana1 at Michigan1 at Long Beach State San Jose State2 Hawai’i2 Stanford2 San Diego State* Loyola Marymount Hawai’i* Long Beach State3 California3 USC3 Hawai’i3 at Arizona State California* at Cal Lutheran Cal State Northridge (at CLU) UC Irvine at Santa Clara at San Jose State* Hartwick Brown at Stanford* USC*

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

17-0 10-3 10-4 13-4 13-6 13-12 10-5 14-7 14-7 11-8 18-2 9-4 8-7 12-7 10-5 11-5 22-3 9-3 18-4 14-6 10-6 15-6 15-9 9-8 11-10


4/24 4/25 4/26 5/8 5/9 5/10

at Hawai’i4 Stanford4 California4 Michigan5 Stanford5 USC5

W 8-7 L (ot) 11-10 W 8-7 W 13-6 W 12-11 W 5-4

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational 3 UC Irvine Invitational 4 MPSF Championships (third place) 5 NCAA Championships (first place)

2010 (22-8, 4-3 MPSF, 3rd) Head Coach: Brandon Brooks Date Opponent Result Score

1/23 1/23 1/24 1/24 2/6 2/6 2/7 2/7 2/13 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/27 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/6 3/11 3/13 3/27 3/28 4/8 4/10 4/17 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/14 5/15 5/16

Indiana1 San Diego State1 at Michigan1 UC San Diego1 California2 Hawai’i2 Arizona State2 USC2 Cal State Northridge at California* vs. UC Davis (at Sonoma State) at Sonoma State UC Santa Barbara3 Michigan3 Stanford3 California3 at Hawai’i* at UC Irvine Arizona State* Stanford* San Jose State* Loyola Marymount San Diego State* at USC* Hawai’i4 Stanford4 USC4 Loyola Marymount5 Marist5 Michigan5

W 12-6 L (OT) 7-6 W 10-7 W 10-4 L 4-3 W 9-8 W 7-6 L 13-3 W 9-5 W 7-6 W 8-3 W 24-4 W 9-3 W 7-5 L 10-4 W (8-ot) 7-6 L (6-ot) 9-8 W 8-5 W 13-6 L 11-6 W 12-5 W 8-4 W 7-5 L 14-5 W 8-6 W 7-6 W 8-7 L 5-4 W 14-3 W 9-6

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational 3 UC Irvine Invitational 4 MPSF Championships (first place) 5 NCAA Championships (five place)

2011 (26-7, 4-3 MPSF, 3rd) Head Coach: Brandon Brooks Date Opponent Result Score

1/22 1/22 1/23 1/23 1/29 2/5 2/5 2/6 2/6 2/12 2/12 2/13 2/13 2/19 2/24 2/26 2/26 2/27 2/27 3/5 3/5

Colorado State1 Hartwick1 at Michigan1 Cal State Northridge1 Long Beach State Hawai’i2 USC2 Indiana2 California2 Santa Clara3 Hartwick3 San Diego State3 Loyola Marymount3 UC Irvine Hawai’i* UC Davis4 Loyola Marymount4 USC4 Hawai’i4 at Arizona State* Cal Baptist (at ASU)

W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L (ot) W W L W W W

15-6 17-3 6-5 11-5 11-4 7-6 10-8 9-4 10-8 11-2 7-6 8-7 12-9 7-5 8-6 14-4 6-5 9-8 7-6 8-1 17-5

3/12 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/14 4/16 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/13 5/14 5/15

California* at Stanford* at San Jose State* USC* Loyola Marymount San Diego State* USC5 Stanford5 California5 Indiana6 California6 USC6

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

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational 3 Triton Invitational 4 UC Irvine Invitational 5 MPSF Championships (second place) 6 NCAA Championships (third place)

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

2012 (23-4, 5-2 MPSF, 2nd) Head Coach: Brandon Brooks Date Opponent Result Score

1/21 1/21 1/22 2/4 2/4 2/5 2/5 2/11 2/18 2/25 2/25 2/26 2/26 3/3 3/10 3/17 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/15 4/21 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/11 5/12 5/13

vs. Colorado State1 vs. Indiana1 at Michigan1 vs. Hawai’i2 vs. California2 vs. Michigan2 at Stanford2 vs. Cal-Baptist at San Diego State* vs. CS Northridge3 vs. Michigan3 vs. USC3 vs. Stanford3 at USC* vs. San Jose State* vs. Arizona State* at Hawai’i* at California* at UC Irvine at Loyola Marymount vs. Stanford* vs. San Diego State4 vs. USC4 at Stanford4 vs. Iona5 vs. USC5 UC Irvine5

W 9-4 W 10-5 W 10-8 W 6-5 W 4-3 W 10-3 L 9-5 W 11-5 W 9-4 W 13-4 W 13-3 W 8-7 W 5-4 W 6-5 W 7-5 W 8-6 W 8-4 L 8-6 W 10-6 W (ot) 7-6 L 8-1 W 9-5 W 4-3 W (ot) 8-7 W 14-3 L 12-10 W 10-9

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational 3 UC Irvine Invitational 4 MPSF Championships (first place) 5 NCAA Championships (third place)

2013 (28-7, 3-3 MPSF, 4th) Head Coach: Brandon Brooks Date Opponent Result Score

1/19 1/19 1/20 1/20 1/26 1/26 1/27 1/27 1/2 2/2 2/3 2/3 2/9 2/15 2/23 2/23 2/24

vs. San Diego State1 at Michigan1 vs. Colorado State1 vs. Indiana1 vs. Pacific2 vs. Concordia2 at UC Santa Barbara2 vs. Claremont-MS2 vs. Hawai’i3 vs. California3 vs. Indiana3 at Stanford3 vs. Cal Lutheran vs. UC Irvine vs. UC San Diego4 at UC Irvine4 vs. USC4

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

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

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2/24 3/2 3/9 3/10 3/24 3/29 3/29 4/6 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/19 4/26 4/27 4/28 5/10 5/11 5/12

vs. Arizona State4 at Arizona State* vs. California* vs.San Diego State CSU Bakersfield* at San Jose State* at Santa Clara at Stanford* vs. Loyola Marymount Cal Baptist Pomona-Pitzer vs. USC* at California5 vs. Stanford5 vs. Arizona State6 vs. Princeton6 vs. Stanford6 vs. Hawai’i6

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

* indicates MPSF game 1 Michigan Invitational 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 3 Stanford Invitational 4 UC Irvine Invitational 5 MPSF Tournament (hosted by California) 6 NCAA Tournament (hosted by Harvard)

14-7 6-7 10-7 9-5 14-7 15-8 16-6 1-8 12-5 12-7 22-5 6-11 4-3 7-11 10-7 8-6 3-5 13-8

2014 (27-5, 5-1 MPSF, 2nd) Head Coach: Brandon Brooks Date Opponent Result Score

1/18 1/18 1/19 1/19 1/25 1/25 1/26 1/26 2/1 2/1 2/2 2/2 2/13 2/22 2/22 2/23 2/23 3/1 3/1 3/21 3/27 3/29 4/5 4/11 4/12 4/16 4/25 4/26. 4/27 5/9 5/10 5/11

vs. Concordia (Irvine)1 vs. Cal Baptist1 vs. CS Bakersfield1 vs. Loyola Marymount1 vs. CS Monterey Bay2 vs. CS Northridge2 vs. UC Santa Barbara2 vs. Pacific2 vs. Michigan3 vs. California3 vs. San Jose State3 vs. Stanford3 vs. UC Irvine vs. San Diego State4 vs. UC San Diego4 vs. Stanford4 vs. USC4 at Loyola Marymount vs. Arizona State* vs. Harvard at California* at Hawai’i at CS Bakersfield* vs. Stanford* vs. San Jose State* at USC* vs. CS Bakersfield5 vs. Arizona State5 vs. Stanford5 vs. UC San Diego6 vs. USC6 vs. Stanford6

W W W W W W W W W W (ot) W L W W W W L (ot) W W W W W W L W W W W L W W L

* indicates MPSF contest

1 UCLA Invitational 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 3 Stanford Invitational 4 UC Irvine Invitational 5 MPSF Tournament (second place) 6 NCAA Tournament (second place)

25-6 15-4 14-3 15-6 15-2 14-6 14-6 11-7 12-3 10-9 14-6 4-8 6-5 7-1 8-6 9-6 6-7 14-6 11-7 18-7 11-8 5-4 14-8 8-9 8-6 6-4 12-3 10-7 5-6 12-8 5-3 5-9


UCLA RECORDS UCLA’S ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Arizona State Brown Bucknell Cal Baptist Cal Lutheran Cal State San Bernardino Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Northridge California Claremont Colorado State Concordia (Irvine) Club

16-1 2-0 1-0 5-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 11-0 42-10 2-0 5-0 1-0 1-0

Golden West Hartwick Harvard Hawai’i Indiana Iona La Verne Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Marist Maryland Massachusetts Michigan

0-1 5-0 1-0 42-3 9-0 1-0 1-0 31-0 19-1 1-0 6-0 3-0 15-0

Pacific Pomona-Pitzer Princeton Occidental Redlands San Diego State San Jose State Santa Clara Slippery Rock Sonoma State

18-0 4-0 6-0 2-0 1-0 37-4 31-0 5-0 0-1 2-0

Stanford Sunset UMass UC Davis UC Irvine UC Santa Cruz UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara USC Wagner

30-36 0-1 1-0 14-1 18-0 1-0 22-3 35-1 44-21 1-0

TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored (game) 30 at Pacific (2/17/07) Most Goals Scored (season) 451 (1998) Fewest Goals Scored (season) 168 (1995) Fewest Goals Allowed (season) 82 (2003) Most Goals Allowed (season) 216 (2013) Best Won-Loss Percentage (season) 1.000 in 2005 and 2008 (33-0) Worst Won-Lost Percentage (season) .542 (1995, 13-11) Most Shutouts (season) 3 (1998) Longest Season Winning Streak 33 matches, twice (2005 and 2008) Longest Interseason Winning Streak 46 matches (2007-2009) Longest Losing Streak 4 matches

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Offense (Goals/Game) 1. 14.03 (2007) 2. 12.53 (1998) 3. 12.36 (2008) 4. 11.94 (2005) 5. 11.71 (2009)

Defense (Goals Against Average) 1. 2.86 (2003) 2. 2.89 (1998) 3. 3.23 (1996) 4. 4.06 (2005) 5. 4.06 (2006)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Goals 1. Tanya Gandy (2009) 2. Coralie Simmons (1998) 3. Emily Donohoe (2013 Kelly Rulon (2007) Kelly Rulon (2006) Kelly Rulon (2005) 7. Rachel Fattal (2013) 8. Erin Golaboski (1998) 9. Elaine Zivich (1999) 10. Katie Rulon (2008)

79 74 70 70 70 70 68 65 65 62

Goals 1. Kelly Rulon 2. Coralie Simmons 3. Katie Rulon 4. Tanya Gandy 5. Catharine von Schwarz 6. Jillian Kraus 7. KK Clark 8. Priscilla Orozco 9. Natalie Golda 10. Emily Donohoe

237 235 201 187 186 178 169 165 158 140

Steals 1. Kelly Rulon (2006) 2. Thalia Munto (2006) 3. Kelly Rulon (2007) 4. Katie Rulon (2008) 5. Courtney Mathewson (2008) 6. Kelly Rulon (2005) 7. Rachel Fattal (2014) 8. Thalia Munro (2005) 9. Anne Belden (2008) 10. Tanya Gandy (2008)

72 69 57 55 53 52 49 48 44 43

Steals 1. Kelly Rulon 2. Katie Rulon 3. Jillian Kraus 4. Tanya Gandy 5. KK Clark 6. Thalia Munro 7. Anne Belden 8. Courtney Mathewson 9. Gabrielle Dominic 10. Rachel Fattal

181 167 129 126 123 117 115 114 92 89

Saves 1. Nicolle Payne 2. Sami Hill 3. Emily Feher 4. Caitlin Dement 5. Jaime Hipp 6. Brittany Fullen

746 723 713 697 685 531

Goals Against Average (min 500 MP) 1. Nicolle Payne 2. Jaime Hipp 3. Erin Golaboski 4. Emily Feher 5. Brittany Fullen

3.79 4.05 4.58 4.61 4.68

Saves 1. Sami Hill (2013) 2. Sami Hill (2014) 3. Caitlin Dement (2010) 4. Brittany Fullen (2008) 5. Brittany Fullen (2009) Nicolle Payne (1998) 7. Emily Feher (2005) Erin Golaboski (1999)

320 280 264 237 225 225 210 210

Goals Against Average (min 500 MP) 1. Nicolle Payne (1998) 2. Nicolle Payne (1996) 3. Jaime Hipp (2003) 4. Nicolle Payne (1997) 5. Jaime Hipp (2002)

2.77 3.07 3.14 3.77 4.00

Katie Rulon

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HONORS AND AWARDS All-Time UCLA Women’s Water Polo Letterwinners A Azizians, Harriet 1995 B Barker, Nicole 2009, 2011-12 Barnes, Molly 1995-97 Barr, Mackenzie, 2014 Barth, Brianne 1999 Barth, Kristin 1997-98 Beauregard, Robin 1998, 2001-03 Beebe, Erica 2012-13 Belden, Anne 2006-09 Belden, Katherine 2003-06 Bhesenia, Kim 1995 Blanchard, Monique 2005-06 Borchelt, Sarah 1997 Bowlus, Brittney 2004-05 Bresee, Randi 2009-11 Brewer, Devon 1995-96 Buckley, Jill 1995-96 Burmeister, Megan 2008-11 C Cady, Jennifer 1995-98 Cahill, Molly 2004-07 Carreras, Rosie 2004 Clark, KK 2009-12 Couture, Shelby 2013-14 Crowell, Kamaile 2005-08

G Gall, Amanda 1996-99 Gandy, Tanya 2006-09 Gimbel, Beth 1995 Golaboski, Erin 1997-00 Golda, Natalie 2001-03, 2005 Grams, Nicolette 2002, 2004-05 Greenlaw, Kim 1995 Greenwood, Emily 2010-13 Guerin, Kristin 1998-01 H Hafferkamp, Kelsey 2008-11 Hall, Kelly 2000-01 Hayes, Erin 1999 Heineck, Lauren 2003-06 Herrera, Carly 1997-00 Heuchan, Kelly 2000-02 Hill, Kodi 2013-14 Hill, Sami 2011, 2013-14 Hipp, Jaime 2000-03 Hubbs, Bryna 1999 Humphrey, Erin 1997 Hunter, Leslie 1995-96 J Joyce, Mari 2000-03 Juarez, Gabby 2012 K Kaczmarek, Leslee 2011-13 Kay, Serela 1997-00 Kent, Victoria 2011, 2013-14 Kerr, Tahlia 2003-05 Kraus, Jillian 2005-08 Krumpholz, Kari 2011 Krumpholz, Kathryn 2005 Kunkel, Kacy 2004-07 Kunkel, Kristina 2003-06

Orozco, Priscilla 2008-11 Orozco, Sarah 2009-12 P Parsa, Natalie 1995 Payne, Nicolle 1995-98 Povey, Jessica 1999-00 Powers, Monica 2008-10 Pratt, Charlotte 2013-14 Pulver, Kristyn 2002-03 R Reynolds, Grace 2010-11 Ronimus, Morgan 2008-10 Ronimus, Kelly 2011-14 Rowe, Brittany 2005-08 Rudolph, Catherine 1995 Rulon, Katie 2006-09 Rulon, Kelly 2003, 2005-07 S Schmidt, Jody 2002-03 Schulman, Natasha 2010-13 Sears, Samantha 2008 Sebenaler, Hannah 2009-12 Simmons, Coralie 1996-98, 2001 Simonds, Kristen 2009-10 Slezak, Paloma 2003-04 Solheim, Aubrey 1995 Stachowski, Amber 2002 Stachowski, Ashley 2000-03 Stewart, Jessica 1997-99 Sullivan, Camy 2008-10

L LaBonte, Alison 1998-99 Lamb, Jenny 1999-02 Lee, Michelle 1998-99 Liu, Lisa 1996 Lopez, Jessica 2000-03

Molly Cahill D Dement, Caitlin 2009-12 Dindinger, Stacey 1996 Domanic, Gabrielle 2005-08 Donohoe, Emily 2012-14 Dorst, Becca 2011-14 Duffield, Shanta 1995 Easterday, Kelly 2008-11 Epstien, Elizabeth 1995 Ericksen, Paige 1995-97 Estrada, Katie 2008-11 F Fattal, Rachel 2013-14 Feher, Emily 2004-07 Ferraro, Danielle 2012-14 Flanagan, Katie 2003-05 Flanagan, Maureen 2000-03 Forster, India 2013-14 Franks, Emily 1997 Fullen, Brittany, 2006-09

M Martin, Brooke 2010-12 Mathewson, Courtney 2005-08 Mazziliano, Leah 2004 McAloon, Mandy 1996-99 McFerrin, Jennifer 1995-96 McGinley, Kelsey 2008-11 McIntyre, Devon 2000-03 McLaren, Maddy 2013-14 Miller, Rebecca 1999-00 Monahan, Aubrie 2014 Mordell, Melissa 2007-08 Munro, Thalia 2001-02, 2005-06 Murphy, Eleanor 1999-02 Murphy, Jenna 2004, 2006-07 Musselman, Alex 2013-14 N Naranjo, Giselle 2010-12 Natcher, Stephanie 1995-97 Nelson, Jessica 1995-96 Nelson, Kim 2006-08 Neste, Alexandra 2008 Norris, Jane 1995 O O’Brien, Kelsey 2014 Oesting, Megan 1995-96

Katie Tenenbaum T Tenenbaum, Katie 1996-99 Tielmann, Alexa 2013-14 Todisco, Larissa 2010-11 Trella, Leah 2010-11 U Umphrey, Noel 2008-11 V Van Hiel, Heather 2010 von Schwarz, Catharine 1996-98, 2000 W Wallace, Laura 1997 Wilkey, Sarah 2012 Williams, Alys 2013-14 Wilson, Leah 2002-03 Wright, Heather 1995-96 Y Yacenda, Sunny 2000 Z Zivich, Elaine, 1999-01

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UCLA ALL-STARS

UCLA’s All-America Selections 1995 Stephanie Natcher, 2nd Team Nicolle Payne, 2nd Team 1996 Nicolle Payne, POY Jennifer McFerrin, 1st Team Coralie Simmons, 1st Team Catharine von Schwarz, 2nd Team Mandy McAloon, HM 1997 Guy Baker, COY Coralie Simmons, POY Nicolle Payne, 1st Team Amanda Gall, 2nd Team Catharine von Schwarz, 2nd Team Katie Tenenbaum, HM 1998 Guy Baker, COY Coralie Simmons, POY Nicolle Payne, 1st Team Catharine von Schwarz, 1st Team Robin Beauregard, 2nd Team Erin Golaboski, 3rd Team Katie Tenenbaum, HM 1999 Elaine Zivich, 1st Team Erin Golaboski, 3rd Team Katie Tenenbaum, 3rd Team Jenny Lamb, HM 2000 Elaine Zivich, POY Catharine von Schwarz, 1st Team Kelly Heuchan, 2nd Team Jessica Lopez, 2nd Team Jaime Hipp, 3rd Team Erin Golaboski, HM

2007 Adam Krikorian, COY Kelly Rulon, POY Emily Feher, 1st Team Jillian Kraus, 1st Team Courtney Mathewson, 2nd Team Kacy Kunkel, 3rd Team Gabrielle Domanic, HM Brittany Rowe, HM

2001 Coralie Simmons, 1st Team Robin Beauregard, 1st Team Kelly Heuchan, 3rd Team Jaime Hipp, 3rd Team 2002 Robin Beauregard, 1st Team Amber Stachowski, 1st Team Jaime Hipp, 3rd Team Natalie Golda, HM

2008 Adam Krikorian, COY Courtney Mathewson, POY Jillian Kraus, 1st Team Brittany Fullen, 2nd Team Tanya Gandy, 2nd Team Brittany Rowe, 3rd Team Katie Rulon, 3rd Team Gabrielle Domanic, HM

2003 Robin Beauregard, 1st Team Natalie Golda, 1st Team Jaime Hipp, 2nd Team Jessica Lopez, 3rd Team Maureen Flanagan, 3rd Team 2004 Kristina Kunkel, 1st Team Lauren Heineck, 3rd Team Emily Feher, 3rd Team

2009 Adam Krikorian, COY Tanya Gandy, POY Anne Belden, 2nd Team Brittany Fullen, 2nd Team Katie Rulon, 2nd Team Priscilla Orozco, HM

2005 Adam Krikorian, COY Natalie Golda, POY Thalia Munro, 1st Team Kelly Rulon, 1st Team Emily Feher, 1st Team

2011 Priscilla Orozco, 1st Team Grace Reynolds, 2nd Team KK Clark, 3rd Team Caitlin Dement, 3rd Team Megan Burmeister, HM Kelly Easterday, HM 2012 KK Clark, 1st Team Caitlin Dement, 1st Team Emily Greenwood, 3rd Team Becca Dorst, HM Sarah Orozco, HM 2013 Rachel Fattal, 1st Team Sami Hill, 2nd Team Emily Donohoe, 3rd Team Natasha Schulman, HM Alys Williams, HM 2014 Rachel Fattal, 1st Team Sami Hill, 1st Team Emily Donohoe, 2nd Team Becca Dorst, HM Alys Williams, HM

2010 Priscilla Orozco, 1st Team Grace Reynolds, 2nd Team KK Clark, HM Caitlin Dement, HM Kelly Easterday, HM

2006 Adam Krikorian, COY Kelly Rulon, POY Thalia Munro, 1st Team Emily Feher, 1st Team Kristina Kunkel, 3rd Team Gabrielle Domanic, HM

Emily Donohoe

UCLA’s All-MPSF Team Selections 1996 Amanda Gall Jennifer McFerrin Nicolle Payne Coralie Simmons Catharine von Schwartz 1997 Amanda Gall Mandy McAloon Nicolle Payne Coralie Simmons Catharine von Schwarz 1998 Robin Beauregard Erin Golaboski Nicolle Payne Coralie Simmons Catharine von Schwarz 1999 Amanda Gall Jenny Lamb Mandy McAloon Katie Tenenbaum Elaine Zivich 2000 Erin Golaboski Kelly Heuchan Jessica Lopez Catharine von Schwarz Elaine Zivich

2001 Robin Beauregard Kelly Heuchan Coralie Simmons 2002 Robin Beauregard Kelly Heuchan Jaime Hipp Amber Stachowski 2003 Robin Beauregard Maureen Flanagan Natalie Golda Jaime Hipp Jessica Lopez 2004 Emily Feher Lauren Heineck Kristina Kunkel 2005 Gabrielle Domanic Emily Feher Natalie Golda Kristina Kunkel Thalia Munro Kelly Rulon

2006 Anne Belden Emily Feher Jillian Kraus Kristina Kunkel Thalia Munro Kelly Rulon

2010 Priscilla Orozco (1st) Caitlin Dement (2nd) Grace Reynolds (2nd) KK Clark (HM) Kelly Easterday (HM) 2011 Priscilla Orozco (1st) Caitlin Dement (2nd) KK Clark (HM) Kelly Easterday (HM) Grace Reynolds (HM)

2007 Jillian Kraus (1st) Kelly Rulon (1st) Emily Feher (2nd) Courtney Mathewson (2nd) Brittany Rowe (HM)

2014 Sami Hill (1st, POY) Emily Donohoe (1st) Rachel Fattal (1st) Becca Dorst (2nd) Alys Williams (HM) Mackenzie Barr (newcomer)

2012 Caitlin Dement (1st,POY) KK Clark (1st) Emily Greenwood (HM) Becca Dorst (HM) Sarah Orozco (HM) Emily Donohoe (newcomer)

2008 Courtney Mathewson (1st) Jillian Kraus (1st) Brittany Fullen (2nd) Tanya Gandy (HM) Brittany Rowe (HM) Katie Rulon (HM)

2013 Rachel Fattal (2nd, NOY) Emily Donohoe (2nd) Sami Hill (2nd) Gigi Naranjo (HM)

2009 Tanya Gandy (1st) Anne Belden (2nd) Brittany Fullen (2nd) Katie Rulon (2nd)

Mackenzie Barr

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UCLA AND TEAM USA UCLA at the Summer Olympics Guided by former UCLA head coach Adam Krikorian and Bruin standouts Kelly Rulon and Courtney Mathewson, Team USA defeated Spain 8-5 to win its first-ever Olympic gold medal in 2012 in London’s Water Polo Arena. Krikorian assumed head coaching responsibilities of the U.S. Women’s Water Polo National Team in the summer of 2009 after winning his fifth consecutive NCAA Championship at the helm of the UCLA women’s program. In his 17 years with the Bruins’ water polo programs as both a player and a coach, Krikorian won an unprecedented 15 national titles - 11 as a head coach, three as an assistant coach and one as a student-athlete. Team USA has long been a power in women’s water polo, but the Americans had never translated their success at other major competitions to the Olympics, claiming bronze in 2004 and silver in 2000 and 2008. Like in Beijing, the U.S. women were ranked No. 1 and were gold medal favorites. But this time, they would not be denied what had long eluded them. Maggie Steffens scored five goals on the day capping a binge of seven-straight goals for the U.S. that turned a 2-1 deficit with 6:44 left in the second period into an 8-2 lead with 7:20 remaining in the fourth quarter. Spain scored the final three goals of the match, but the Americans had built an insurmountable lead. The U.S. was 8-for-17 on shots (compared to Spain’s 5-for-28 performance) and dominated the game despite losing out on time of possession, 16:58 to 15:02. U.S. goalkeeper, Betsey Armstrong, finished with eight saves, including a huge stop on a penalty shot in the fourth period. Mathewson recorded one shot in seven minutes of action against Spain. Rulon played 15 minutes, winning one sprint for Team USA. Mathewson, a former Cutino Award winner (2008), won four national titles at UCLA (200508) and made her first Olympic appearance in the 2012 London Olympics. Rulon, the 2007 Cutino Award winner, also won four national championships at UCLA (2003, 2005-07) and was part of the bronze-medal winning team in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Under the tutelage of former UCLA men’s and women’s head water polo coach Guy Baker, the U.S. women’s water polo team earned a silver

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UCLA’s Water Polo Olympians 1920 – Antwerp Clyde A. Swendson 1936 – Berlin Clyde A. Swendson Dixon Fiske 1948 – London Dixon Fiske Eddie Knox Devere Christianson

Team USA at the 2004 Olympic medal ceremony

1952 – Helsinki John A. Spargo Pete Strange Urho Saari (Coach)

medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Aided by former UCLA standouts Natalie Golda and Jaime Hipp, the U.S. team earned its third medal since the sport’s Olympic inception in 2000.

1956 – Melbourne Robert M. Horn

In the gold medal match against Hungary, Team USA rallied from an early 4-0 deficit to tie the match, 5-5, before halftime. Golda scored one goal in the match, helping reduce the Americans’ deficit to 5-3. The U.S. team advanced to the gold medal match after sinking Australia, 9-8, to assure itself of finishing the Olympics with a medal.

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

The 2008 Games in Beijing marked the second Olympic appearance for Golda and the first for Hipp. Baker served as the U.S. women’s team’s head coach in the first three Olympiads of the 21st Century. In 2004, seven players and Baker represented the UCLA women’s water polo program at the Olympics in Athens, Greece. Six former and current Bruins helped lead Team USA to the bronze medal, and one former Bruin (Kelly Heuchan) competed for Australia, which finished fourth. Then-current Bruins Natalie Golda, Thalia Munro, Amber Stachowski, Kelly Rulon and Gabrielle Domanic (alternate) competed alongside Payne and Beauregard. Baker helped lead the U.S. team to its second medal in as many Olympics. In the 2004 bronze medal contest, the U.S. team defeated host Australia by a 6-5 margin. UCLA’s athletes scored three of Team USA’s six goals in that contest – Beauregard, Golda and Stachowski each netted one goal.

1960 – Rome Robert M. Horn James W. Kelsey Urho Saari (coach)

1968 – Mexico City Robert M. Horn (coach) Dave Ashleigh Bruce Bradley Russell Webb Stan Cole Monte Nitzkowski (coach) Munich – 1972 (Bronze Medal) Bruce Bradley Stan Cole Russell Webb James M. Ferguson James Slatton Eric Lindroth Monte Nitzkowski (coach)

Adam Krikorian and Team USA win gold in 2012

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Atlanta – 1996 Rich Corso (head coach) Dan Hackett Alex Rousseau Sydney – 2000 Women’s ^ Guy Baker (coach) Robin Beauregard Nicolle Payne Coralie Simmons Men’s Dan Hackett Sean Kern Athens – 2004 Women’s # Guy Baker (head coach) Robin Beauregard Natalie Golda Thalia Munro Nicolle Payne Kelly Rulon Amber Stachowski Kelly Heuchan (Australia) Men’s Brandon Brooks Adam Wright Brett Ormsby Beijing – 2008 Women’s ^ Guy Baker (head coach) Natalie Golda Jaime Hipp Men’s ^ Brandon Brooks Adam Wright

London – 2012 Women’s * Adam Krikorian (head coach) Courtney Mathewson Moscow – 1980 (boycott) Kelly Rulon Jeff Stites Men’s Joe Vargas Chay Lapin Eric Lindroth Adam Wright Monte Nitzkowski * indicates gold medal (coach) ^ indicates silver medal Los Angeles – 1984^ # indicates bronze medal Fernando Carsalade (Brazil) Rich Corso (coach) Monte Nitzkowski (coach) Joe Vargas

The new millennium brought women’s water polo to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. In a wild gold medal contest between Australia and photo courtesy of Getty Images Team USA, Australia scored a controversial last-second goal to win, 4-3, and send the U.S. team home with the silver medal.

Bruins Coralie Simmons, Nicolle Payne, Beauregard, and Coach Baker helped lead Team USA on its quest for a gold medal. While competing at UCLA, both Simmons and Beauregard spent the year away from campus. Simmons led Team USA with nine goals in the Olympics, and Beauregard added six.

Barcelona – 1992 Alex Rousseau Guy Baker (coach)

Adam Krikorian


UCLA AND TEAM USA

U.S. National Team Experience The USA National Team program has a rich history of selecting UCLA players and coaches, who most recently won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics.

Rachel Fattal

In the summer of 2014, the USA Senior National Team won three international events: the FINA World League Super Final, the Kinishi Cup and the FINA World Cup.

Current Bruins Sami Hill, Rachel Fattal and Alys Williams as well as UCLA alumnae KK Clark and Jillian Kraus scored a total of 17 goals in the tournament as the United States marched to the gold medal. Fattal led all Bruins with nine goals, including three against Italy in the championship match. Hill added seven saves in the final. At the Kinishi Cup, five current and former Bruins scored 12 goals for the USA. Hill was a mainstay in the cage, making 14 saves against Italy and 11 vs. Hungary in group play, while Fattal scored five total goals to help lead the Americans to the championship. In addition to Hill and Fattal, UCLA was represented by Clark, Willaims, Kraus and Courtney Mathewson. At the FINA World Cup, the USA won another gold medal on the backs of Hill, Fattal and Mathewson. Hill recorded 16 saves in the championship victory over Australia. Fattal (10 goals) and Mathewson (six goals) were major forces on offense for the Stars and Stripes. Clark, Willaims and Kraus were also key players in the USA’s drive to an undefeated tournament.

In the summer of 2013, the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team won the gold medal at the FINA Junior World Championships in Greece by defeating Spain, 9-7. UCLA players participating were Fattal, Emily Donohoe, Kodi Hill and Williams. Fattal was named the MVP of the tournament after scoring 15 goals. Later that summer, the Senior National Team placed fifth at the FINA World Championships in Spain. Players representing UCLA were Fattal, Mathewson, Kraus, Kelly Rulon and Clark. In December 2013, Fattal, Sami Hill, Williams, Kraus, Clark, Mathewson and Priscilla Orozco beat Canada in a best-of-three series to qualify for the 2014 World Cup. In 2009 UCLA players Brooke Martin and Natasha Schulman played for the 2009 USA Junior National Team and Sami Hill redshirted the 2012 season to train with the U.S. Senior National Team. In the summer of 2007, former UCLA attacker Tanya Gandy and Team USA finished fourth at the FINA Women’s Junior World Championships in Porto, Portugal. Gandy scored 19 goals in seven games. The Senior National Team won the Holiday Cup in December 2006. Former Bruins Natalie Golda and Jamie Hipp and then-current Bruin Emily Feher competed in the Senior National Team event. Golda scored in every one of six games for Team USA, while Hipp contributed 21 saves in the cage. Team USA had also won the 2006 FINA World Championships in Italy. At the 2006 Pythia Cup in Greece, Gandy and Brittany Fullen, then a sophomore on the Bruins’

The 2014 FINA World Cup Champions (Photo courtesy of USA Water Polo)

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roster, competed for the U.S. Junior National Team. Gandy registered eight goals and Fullen totaled 14 saves in the cage over three games, leading Team USA to the silver medal. In December 2001, the U.S. Junior Na-tional Team captured the nation’s first FINA Junior World Championship in a 10-9 overtime win. Amber Stachowski led the United States with four goals and Kelly Rulon Thalia Munro added one. UCLA players accounted for 48 percent of U.S. scoring with 38 of Team USA’s 80 goals. In the 2003 FINA Junior World Championships, Feher, Lauren Heineck, Kristina Kunkel and Kelly Rulon all saw significant playing time for the United States. In 2004, the Junior National Team won the gold medal at the Pan-American Games. UCLA players have been key members of the Senior National Team in previous years. Each player has contributed to Team USA’s international success. At the 2003 FINA World Championships, Robin Beauregard scored the game-winning goal in the United States’ 8-6 victory over Italy in the title game. The victory over Italy gave the U.S. women’s water polo team its first-ever gold medal. Following the FINA World Championships, Team USA headed to the Pan American Games in hopes of earning an Olympic berth. The Senior National team went on to compete in the 2004 Athens Olympics, placing third.


CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

1996

National Champions (29-1, 7-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Guy Baker

In only the second year of existence, UCLA women’s water polo captured the National Collegiate Championship, making Bruin water polo the first water polo program to win national titles in both men’s and women’s competition. Under the guidance of head coach Guy Baker, the Bruins lost only one game during the 1996 campaign, an 8-7 heartbreaker to California in the championship game of the Western Regional Qualification Tournament. But the Bruins turned the tables on the Golden Bears in the season’s final match and handed Cal an 8-4 defeat for the national title. Goals were scored by Jennifer McFerrin (3), Catharine von Schwarz (2), Megan Oesting, Coralie Simmons, and Katie Tenenbaum. Goalkeeper Nicolle Payne stopped 15 of Cal’s shots on goal.

1997

National Champions (31-1, 6-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Guy Baker The Bruins brought home their second consecutive national championship and gave head coach Guy Baker four titles in a row (men’s 1995, women’s 1996, men’s 1996, women’s 1997). UCLA lost just one game during the year, a 4-3 heartbreaker at the hands of California in the third game of the season. The Bruins stormed through the rest of the spring, logging a 29-game win streak. UCLA captured its second title in a row with a 6-3 victory over California. The title did not come easily, as the Bruins held on to a shaky 3-2 lead heading into the final quarter of play. But UCLA outscored Cal, 3-1, in the final seven minutes, ensuring the national championship. Payne saved 11 attempts and earned her second consecutive Most Valuable Tournament Goalkeeper award. Goals were netted by Amanda Gall (2), Coralie Simmons (2), Serela Mansur, and Katie Tenenbaum.

1998

National Champions (35-1, 9-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Guy Baker

In their fourth year of varsity status, the Bruins took home a third consecutive national title under head coach Guy Baker. UCLA lost only one game the entire season to top-ranked Cal in the first place match of the Santa Barbara Tournament. But the defeat would not go unanswered, as the Bruins would defeat the Golden Bears 7-3 in the national championship match. While Cal was held scoreless for two quarters, the Bruins came on strong, notching at least one goal in every quarter. In Payne’s last match as a Bruin, the goalkeeper recorded 13 saves and was named Tournament MVP. Goals were scored by Coralie Simmons (3), Robin Beauregard, Amanda Gall, Erin Golaboski, and Catharine von Schwarz.

2000

National Champions (30-5, 8-1 MPSF), Head Coaches: Guy Baker, Adam Krikorian The 2000 season brought the Bruins back to championship status after a one-year hiatus in 1999. Sparked by the return of Catharine von Schwarz from the U.S. National Team, the Bruins finished 30-5 (8-1 MPSF) and won their fourth national championship in five years. The championship was the first under new head coach Adam Krikorian, who took over full-time after the 1998 season. In the title game of the 2000 Collegiate Nationals, UCLA downed defending champion USC, 11-4. The Bruins jumped out to a 3-1 first quarter lead and never looked back. Catharine von Schwarz netted a hat trick and became the first UCLA female studentathlete to win four team championships. Elaine Zivich added a goal and was named Tournament MVP. Goals were also scored by Kelly Heuchan (2), Serela Kay, Jenny Lamb, Jessica Lopez, Eleanor Murphy and Ashley Stachowski. Goalkeeper Jaime Hipp grabbed 10 saves to secure the victory for the Bruins.

2001 NCAA Champions (18-4, 9-1 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian The Bruins captured the inaugural NCAA women’s water polo title in 2001. Seniors Coralie Simmons and Kristin Guerin led the Bruins to their fourth title in five years. Throughout the season, UCLA dominated opponents, posting an 18-4 overall record and going 9-1 in MPSF action. The Stanford Cardinal proved to be the toughest challenge for the Bruins, handing them each of the four losses, including an 8-5 loss in the MPSF Championship game. UCLA rebounded from the loss at the MPSF Championships to defeat Loyola Marymount 11-1 in the NCAA semifinal match. In the title game, UCLA defeated Stanford 5-4. The win came off of a Coralie Simmons goal with 1:28 remaining in the game. Goals were scored by Simmons (2), Robin Beauregard, Kelly Heuchan, and Ashley Stachowski. Jaime Hipp recorded six saves. For her efforts, Simmons received MVP honors and was joined on the All-Tournament team by Beauregard, Heuchan, Hipp, Kristin Guerin, Jenny Lamb, and Elaine Zivich.

2003

NCAA Champions (23-4, 8-2 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian The Bruins continued their championship tradition by taking the 2003 NCAA Championship. All-Americans Robin Beauregard and Jamie Hipp provided veteran leadership as head coach Adam Krikorian won his third national championship. UCLA posted an overall record of 23-4, including an 8-2 MPSF mark. Ranked No. 1 nationally entering the MPSF Tournament, the Bruins picked up a No. 3 seed due to losses to Stanford and USC. The Bruins easily dispatched Hawaii before narrowly defeating USC, 7-6, in sudden-victory overtime. In the MPSF title match, UCLA fell to Stanford. The Bruins earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, where they defeated Loyola Marymount in the semifinals. UCLA advanced to the championship game against Stanford for the third consecutive time. The Bruins fell behind 2-0 at halftime, but stormed back with four straight goals to win the match, 4-3, and capture the title. Goals were scored by Jessica Lopez, Kelly Rulon, Lauren Heineck, and Robin Beauregard, and Jaime Hipp finished with six saves. Senior Robin Beauregard was named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Touranment.

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CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

2005 NCAA Champions (33-0, 12-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian UCLA’s 2005 squad enjoyed what was considered by many at the time to be the greatest season in collegiate women’s water polo history. Led by Cutino Award winner Natalie Golda, the Bruins posted a perfect 33-0 mark to win the NCAA Championship. UCLA’s 33-0 record marked the best NCAA finish and longest single-season winning streak. The team outscored its opponents 394-134, and 121 -31 in the first quarter. Few teams held their ground against UCLA in the first quarter, much less the entire game. This championship team started three Olympians – Natalie Golda, Kelly Rulon, and Thalia Munro. The Bruins entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed at the University of Michigan’s Canham Natatorium. After defeating Wagner in their first match, the Bruins downed Hawai’i, 7-6, in the semifinals. Kristina Kunkel scored the winning goal with 1:43 left in the fourth quarter. UCLA concluded its remarkable season by winning the 2005 NCAA Championship, defeating third-seeded Stanford, 3-2. UCLA led the entire way against the Cardinal, as Brittany Rowe led the Bruins with two goals in that game.

2006

NCAA Champions (29-4, 11-1 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian The 2006 Bruins returned nearly every player aside from Natalie Golda, the 2005 Cutino Award winner who helped lead UCLA to a 33-0 record in 2005. The Bruins had the talent, experience, and determination necessary to win their second consecutive NCAA title, their fourth in the last six seasons. While not nearly as dominant as the 2005 version, the 2006 women’s water polo team outscored its opponents by a 369-134 margin. UCLA allowed just 4.1 goals per game, the best average in the nation. The Bruins finished their 2006 campaign with a 29-4 overall record and an 11-1 MPSF mark. UCLA earned the No. 3 seed entering the NCAA Tournament at UC Davis. In game one, UCLA dispatched No. 6 seed Hartwick College, 15-2. Then next day, goalkeeper Emily Feher made nine saves in the cage and Kelly Rulon added three goals to lead UCLA past Stanford, 8-5, in both teams’ fourth meeting of the spring. UCLA concluded its stellar season in the most exciting fashion. Sophomore Courtney Mathewson’s last-second five-meter shot found the back of the cage, handing UCLA a 9-8 victory over USC and their second NCAA title in as many seasons.

2007

NCAA Champions (28-2, 11-1 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian

UCLA’s 2007 squad will be most remembered as the team that won UCLA’s 100th NCAA team championship. The women’s water polo team initiated the “race” to 100 when the Bruins captured the 2006 NCAA title. Equally impressive, the Bruins’ 2007 title marked the program’s third consecutive NCAA championship. Led by seniors Molly Cahill, Emily Feher, Kacy Kunkel and Kelly Rulon, the 2007 team had little trouble taking care of business. UCLA suffered two regular-season losses to Stanford, but defeated the Cardinal when it mattered most. The Bruins downed Long Beach State on the first day of the MPSF Tournament before edging USC, 10-9, in the semifinals. UCLA punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament with a 9-3 rout of Stanford. After a 22-0 victory over Pomona-Pitzer in round one, the Bruins defeated USC, 7-6, to set up a pivotal rematch with Stanford in the NCAA Championship. UCLA built a 4-1 lead after three quarters and held off a furious Stanford rally to win, 5-4. Along the way 2007, senior Kelly Rulon broke the UCLA career scoring record, totaling 237 goals.

2008

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NCAA Champions (33-0, 12-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian For the second time in four years, the UCLA women’s water polo team posted a perfect 33-0 record en route to capturing the NCAA championship. Duplicating the Bruins’ perfect record from 2005, UCLA secured the 2008 NCAA title with a 6-3 victory over crosstown rival USC. Seniors Kamaile Crowell, Gabrielle Domanic, Jillian Krauss, Courtney Mathewson and Brittany Rowe became the first female student-athletes in school history to capture four NCAA titles in four seasons. Kraus and Mathewson earned Co-MPSF Player of the Year honors by season’s end, and Mathewson was the recipient of the Peter J. Cutino Award, the sport’s most prestigious honor bestowed upon the top male and female player. In his 10th season at the helm, head coach Adam Krikorian earned ACWPC Coach of the Year accolades for the fourth consecutive season, and Mathewson captured ACWPC Player of the Year honors. Aside from the leadership of UCLA’s five seniors, the Bruins received substantial contributions from juniors Brittany Fullen, Anne Belden, Katie Rulon and Tanya Gandy. Fullen finished her junior campaign having started as the goalkeeper in all 33 matches and totaled a school single-season record 237 saves.

2009 NCAA Champions (25-6, 5-2 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian UCLA won its fifth consecutive NCAA title in 2009, downing rival USC 5-4 in the title match, but did not score any goals in the second half. Playing lockdown defense against a USC squad that had beaten them twice, the Bruins prevailed behind the stellar play of senior goalkeeper Brittany Fullen (12 saves). One day earlier, the Bruins won an equally thrilling contest, using a last-second goal from sophomore Megan Burmeister to edge Stanford,12-11. UCLA entered the 2009 campaign riding a 41-game win streak before losing six games during the year. In his final season as head coach, Adam Krikorian made sure the Bruins peaked at the right time. Senior Tanya Gandy was named the NCAA Division I Player of the Year after shattering UCLA’s single-season scoring record with 79 goals. Fellow seniors Anne Belden, Katie Rulon and Fullen were named All-NCAA Tournament Team selections in addition to earning Second-Team All-America honors.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1995 San Diego State 7, UCLA 4 Slippery Rock 9, UCLA 7 UCLA 14, Harvard 1 UCLA 9, Maryland 2 UCLA 7, Michigan 6 (3OT) National Champions: Slippery Rock (PA) 1996 (1st) UCLA 13, Maryland 1 UCLA 9, UC Santa Barbara 1 UCLA 8, Stanford 1 UCLA 12, San Diego State 6 UCLA 8, California 4 National Champions: UCLA 1997 (1st) UCLA 9, UC San Diego 1 UCLA 10, Maryland 0 UCLA 10, San Diego State 3 UCLA 6, California 3 National Champions: UCLA 1998 (1st) UCLA 15, Maryland 1 UCLA 11, UC Santa Barbara 5 UCLA 10, Hawai’i 3 UCLA 7, California 3 National Champions: UCLA 1999 (3rd) UCLA 12, Maryland 2 UCLA 7, Hawai’i 1 USC 5, UCLA 4 UCLA 6, California 5 (SV-OT) National Champions: USC 2000 (1st) UCLA 15, Michigan 2 UCLA 15, UC Davis 2 UCLA 5, California 3 UCLA 11, USC 4 National Champions: UCLA 2001 (1st) UCLA 11, Loyola Marymount 1 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2002 (2nd) UCLA 12, Loyola Marymount 2 Stanford 8, UCLA 4 NCAA Champions: Stanford 2003 (1st) UCLA 8, Loyola Marymount 2 UCLA 4, Stanford 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2005 (1st) UCLA 22, Wagner 2 UCLA 7, Hawai’i 6 UCLA 3, Stanford 2 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2006 (1st) UCLA 15, Hartwick 2 UCLA 8, Stanford 5 UCLA 9, USC 8 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2007 (1st) UCLA 22, Pomona-Pitzer 0 UCLA 7, USC 6 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2008 (1st) UCLA 19, Pomona-Pitzer 6 UCLA 11, UC Davis 4 UCLA 6, USC 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2009 (1st) UCLA 13, Michigan 6

UCLA 12, Stanford 11 UCLA 5, USC 4 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2010 (5th) Loyola Marymount 5, UCLA 4 UCLA 14, Marist 3 UCLA 9, Michigan 6 NCAA Champions: USC 2011 (3rd) UCLA 8, Indiana 5 California 7, UCLA 4 UCLA 6, USC 5 NCAA Champions: Stanford 2012 (3rd) UCLA 14, Iona 3 USC 12, UCLA 10 UCLA 10, UC Irvine 9 NCAA Champions: Stanford 2013 (3rd) UCLA 8, Princeton 6 Stanford 5, UCLA 3 UCLA 13, Hawai’i 8 NCAA Champions: USC 2014 (2nd) UCLA 12, UC San Diego 6 UCLA 5, USC 3 Stanford 9, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: Stanford

2003 NCAA Champions

All-National Championship Tournament Team Selections Robin Beauregard, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003^ Anne Belden, 2008, 2009 KK Clark, 2010, 2011, 2012 Becca Dorst, 2014 Kelly Easterday, 2011 Rachel Fattal, 2013, 2014 Emily Feher, 2005, 2006, 2007 Maureen Flanagan, 2003 Brittany Fullen, 2008, 2009 Amanda Gall, 1998 Tanya Gandy, 2008^, 2009^ Natalie Golda, 2002, 2003, 2005^ Emily Greenwood, 2012 Kristin Guerin, 2001 Kelly Heuchan, 2001 Sami Hill, 2014 Jaime Hipp, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Jillian Kraus, 2007, 2008 Kacy Kunkel, 2006, 2007 Jenny Lamb, 1999, 2001

Note: From 2001-03, the NCAA Tournament comprised four teams. Since 2004, the NCAA Tournament has comprised eight teams. Women’s water polo was not an NCAA sport until the 2001 season.

TOURNAMENT TOTALS Total Tournament Appearances NCAA Tournament Appearances Total Won-Lost Record NCAA Won-Lost Record Shutouts in Tournament Games Record in Championship Games Total National Championships NCAA Championships 2nd Place Finishes 3rd Place Finishes Total Goals Scored Total Goals Allowed NCAA Tournament Goals Scored NCAA Tournament Goals Allowed

20 13 53-9 30-6 3 11-2 11 7 2 4 576 264 316 183

Jessica Lopez, 2000, 2003 Courtney Mathewson, 2007, 2008 Jennifer McFerrin, 1996 Thalia Munro, 2002, 2005, 2006 Stephanie Natcher, 1995 Priscilla Orozco, 2011 Sarah Orozco, 2012 Nicolle Payne, 1995, 1996*, 1997*, 1998 Brittany Rowe, 2008 Katie Rulon, 2009 Kelly Rulon, 2003, 2005, 2006^, 2007^ Coralie Simmons, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001^ Amber Stachowski, 2002 Katie Tenenbaum, 1999 Catharine von Schwarz, 1996, 1997, 2000 Elaine Zivich, 1999, 2000^, 2001

Tournaments from 1995-2000 were not NCAA affiliated. Players in boldface are current team members. ^Tournament most valuable player *Tournament most valuable goalkeeper

Robin Beauregard

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UCLA celebrates its 2009 NCAA Championship victory against USC.

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UCLA ADMINISTRATION

GENE

BLOCK CHANCELLOR • 8th Year Alma Mater: Stanford ’70

Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in summer 2007, taking the helm of a world-class institution comprising 40,000 students and 42,000 faculty and full and part-time staff, with an annual budget of more than $4 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

DAN

GUERRERO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • 13th Year Alma Mater: UCLA ’74

Twelve years and 25 NCAA Championships later, Dan Guerrero’s mantra of ‘image and substance’ has clearly been established at a level that few others in his profession can approach. At the department’s helm when UCLA Athletics became the first to win 100 NCAA team championships, the Bruins’ current total of 111 NCAA titles is a figure unmatched by any institution in the nation. While UCLA teams have indeed won 25 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, they have also finished second 23 times and have enjoyed an additional 46 Top Five finishes. In fact, more than 80% of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA postseason competition since 2002. The football team has appeared in 10 bowl games and the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. The program has also won 56 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced nearly 600 All-Americans and featured six Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. UCLA’s success has not just been confined to North America. On the world stage, during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, 32 Bruins

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ARMSTRONG ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • 11th Year • Alma Mater: UC DAVIS ‘95 Ashley Armstrong joined the staff at UCLA in 2004 and currently serves as the Associate Athletic Director, Sports and Administration. As a member of the senior management team, she has direct oversight of men’s and women’s volleyball, women’s sand volleyball, men’s and women’s water polo, and women’s rowing. In addition, she is responsible for coordinating coaches development programs, athletic department policies and procedures, year-end sport evaluations, and currently serves on the NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing committee. Armstrong previously served as the Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete 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, chairing the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Health and Wellness Committee and sport supervision of women’s rowing and women’s volleyball. Arm-

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Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing. 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 non-contact respiratory monitor for the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. 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. participated as athletes or coaches. Representing the United States and eight other nations, they combined to win nine medals, including six golds, a total exceeding what most countries take home in any single Olympiad. Guerrero, recently named the 2014 NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year, is the only athletic director at the NCAA Division I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA Division I-AAA) to earn three such awards (2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In his 12 years at UCLA, the Bruins have finished second three times (2005-06, 2006- 07 and 2007-08), third four times (2003-04, 2004-05, 2011-12 and 2012-13), fourth (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), seventh (2013-14), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. In December, UCLA won its 110th NCAA title when the women’s soccer team captured its first College Cup title. In claiming UCLA’s first women’s soccer championship in 2013-14, the Bruins now have at least one NCAA crown in 18 different sports. During the 2013-14 season, four other UCLA teams finished among the Top 5 nationally: women’s water polo (2nd), women’s golf (3rd), men’s tennis (T-3rd) and men’s golf (T-5th). Additionally, the football team defeated USC for the second straight year, posted a 10-3 record and won the Hyundai Sun Bowl while men’s basketball won 28 games, captured the Pac-12 Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16.” Individually, 62 student-athletes earned All-America honors and 93 were selected to various all-conference teams.have recorded 33 national podium finishes in that span. Guerrero, 63, is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie.

strong 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, student-athlete development 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 was recently appointed to serve on the Advisory Board of the Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission, and is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). Armstrong served as a lead consultant for the NCAA from 2007-2013 where she was responsible for writing and developing curriculum, and training athletics professionals to facilitate the annual NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum. She has presented on various leadership and student well-being issues at national and regional conferences that include the NCAA/NACWAA Institute for Administrative Advancement, NCAA Leadership Conferences, CHAMPS/Life Skills Continuing Education Conferences and NCAA Diversity Education. Armstrong 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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