THIS IS UCLA ROWING
TABLE OF CONTENTS This Is UCLA Roster 3 Coaching Staff Head Coach Amy Fuller Kearney 4 Assistant Coaches 6 Player Bios Returning Rowers 7 First-Year Rowers 14 UCLA’s Rowing History Awards & Honors 15 2018 in Review 17 All-Time Letterwinners 19 Pac-12 History 21 UCLA’s Rowing Tradition 25 About UCLA Pac-12 Conference 25 Athletic Administration 26
QUICK FACTS Location J.D. Morgan Center 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Michael Teitell Home Facility Marina del Rey (Ballona Creek) Enrollment 44,947 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Head Coach Amy Fuller Kearney Head Coach’s Alma Mater UC Santa Barbara ’90 Rowing Office Phone (310) 206-6828 Associate Head Coach Previn Chandraratna Assistant Coaches Anthea Barnett, Anna Thomson 2018 Pac-12 Team Finish 6th 2018 Pac-12 Varsity Eight Finish 7th Most Recent NCAA Championships 2014 Rowing Media Contact Alex Timiraos Timiraos’ E-mail atimiraos@athletics.ucla.edu Timiraos’ Phone (310) 206-0524 Athletics Web Site www.uclabruins.com
UCLA Boathouse Directions From UCLA: Take the 405 South (San Diego Freeway). Take the 90 West (Marina del Rey Freeway). Follow the 90 to its end (turns into surface street). Make a LEFT on “Mindanao.” Make a LEFT on “Lincoln Blvd.” Make a RIGHT on “Fiji Way.” Address: 14001 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292
CREDITS
The 2019 UCLA women’s rowing information guide was written, designed and edited by Alex Timiraos, Associate Director in the Athletic Communications Office. Photography by Don Liebig (ASUCLA Campus Studio). Special thanks to Getty Images, ASUCLA Photography, Berliner Studios and Ruth Chambers.
The Aquatic Center is located at the end of Fiji Way, behind the Villa Venetia Apartment Complex. Parking at the boathouse is available on non-race days only. Arrangements must be made with the UCLA Marina del Rey Aquatic Center – (310) 823-0048. Parking is also available off Fiji Way at the Fisherman’s Village (five min. walk from boathouse) and at Dock 52 (15 min. walk).
2019 UCLA Rowing Spring Schedule Day Date Sat. March 9 Sat. March 16 Sat.-Sun. April 6-7 Fri.-Sat. April 19-20 Sat. May 4 Sat. May 11 Sun. May 19 Fri.-Sun. May 31-June 2
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Opponent/Event vs. San Diego State vs. Loyola Marymount San Diego Crew Classic Clemson Invitational Windermere Cup vs. USC Pac-12 Championships NCAA Championships
Location Marina del Rey, Calif. Marina del Rey, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Clemson, S.C. Seattle, Wash. Marina del Rey, Calif. Gold River, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind.
Time 9:30 a.m. 7:20 a.m. All Day All Day 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. All Day All Day
2019 ROSTER
Name Amanda Alessandria Charlotte Altieri Bella Alvarado Georgia Batson Leila Bernstein Josie Beyer Saskia Budgett Fiona Buzzard Allison Carr Jillian Chellis Libby Costello Sarah Coufal Irene Davila Mejia Sharon Doyle Kyra Edwards Grace Elias Clare Fina Juliette Frank Katie Gath Shelby Gayner Audrey Goodman Valia Gregory Abby Hile Alli Hinmon Danielle Hoekstra Lucy Holgate Sarah Holloway Samantha House Aarti Kishore Jain Paula Jaramillo Lucy Jepson Claire Lisle Shelby Meksto Andie Mooradian Quincey Mulligan Erin O’Donohue Lauren O’Donohue Nicole Ott Imogen Purcell Jane Rausser Emery Rolfes Hannah Shepherd Megan Slabbert Anneliese Solberg Jillian Solberg Gray Strandberg Tasha Strudwick Sophie Sutton Haley Tong Ani Tookoian Lanea Tuiasosopo Kate Watts Carlisle Wheeler Kieran Wild Whitney Wood Coaching Staff Amy Fuller Kearney Previn Chandraratna Anthea Barnett Anna Thomson
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Hometown (Previous School) Lafayette, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Oakland, Calif. (Piedmont HS) Larkspur, Calif. (Redwood HS) Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS) London, England (Mossbourne Community Academy) Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) Lausanne, Switzerland (International School of Lausanne) Big Sur, Calif. (Pacific Valley School) Walnut Creek, Calif. (Carondelet HS) Snoquamlie, Wash. (Bellevue Christian School) Madison, N.J. (Mountain Lakes HS) Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS) Bogota, Colombia (Swiss School of Bogota) Rye, N.Y. (Rye HS) Nottingham, England (George Spencer Academy) Gila River Indian Community, Ariz. (Westwood HS) Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento Country Day School) Wyckoff, N.J. (Ramapo HS) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla HS) Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS) New Rochelle, N.Y. (New Rochelle HS) Walpole, Mass. (Walpole HS) Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) Nottingham, England (Sutton Coldfield Grammar School) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos HS) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) Hercules, Calif. (Bentley Upper School) Bogota, Colombia (Colegio Nueva Granada) Melbourne, Australia (Carey Baptist Grammar School) Dana Point, Calif. (Dana Hills HS) San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla HS) Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) Oakland, Calif. (Head-Royce School) Toronto, Ontario [Canada] (Branksome Hall) Toronto, Ontario [Canada] (Branksome Hall) Livermore, Calif. (Granada HS) Melbourne, Australia (Loreto Mandeville Hall) Alameda, Calif. (Alameda HS) Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar HS) Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley Senior HS) Richmond, U.K. (Greenwich HS [CT]) Torrance, Calif. (Chadwick School) Torrance, Calif. (Chadwick School) Berkeley, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) Little Chalfont, England (Dr. Challoner’s HS) Melbourne, Australia (Geelong Grammar School) Greenbrae, Calif. (Redwood HS) Fresno, Calif. (Buchanan HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) Gilroy, Calif. (Monte Vista Christian School) Brewster, Mass. (Nauset Regional HS) Newtown, Pa. (Council Rock North HS) Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS)
COACHING STAFF
AMY
FULLER KEARNEY HEAD COACH 18th Season UC Santa Barbara ’90
Fuller Kearney enters her 18th season as head coach of the UCLA women’s rowing program in 201819. She has established the Bruins as a consistent national competitor, having taken UCLA’s program through a successful transition from club to varsity status in 2001-02. UCLA earned its first-ever team bid to the NCAA Championships in 2010 before making return appearances at the national event in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The Bruins’ three consecutive NCAA Championship berths from 2012-14 produced consistently top marks and strong results. UCLA has been ranked among the nation’s top 20 programs in weekly CRCA collegiate polls and finished as high as third at the 2012 Pac12 Championships, competing with success at national events such as the San Diego Crew Classic and the Clemson Invitational. In 2014, UCLA finished 12th overall at the NCAA Championships, with the team’s second varsity eight finishing second in the Petite Final (eighth overall). The Bruins’ varsity eight crew advanced to the Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic and won each of its three races against the nation’s top competitors at the Clemson Invitational. UCLA posted its two highest team finishes at the NCAA Championships in back-to-back seasons. The Bruins finished eighth in 2012 and were ninth in 2013. UCLA’s varsity eight crew finished first in the Petite Final (places 7-12) at each of those two NCAA Championships. Britta Syverson capped her four-year career in 2013
Amy Fuller Kearney’s Key Accomplishments at UCLA • Led UCLA to four NCAA Tournament appearances in the past nine seasons • Helped the Bruins advance to each of three consecutive NCAA Tournaments (2012-14) • Guided the Bruins to their first team trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2010 • Coached UCLA to a school-record eighth-place overall finish at NCAA Championships in 2012 • Saw UCLA’s varsity eight crew finish first in the Petite Final in the 2013 NCAA Championships • Responsible for the development of six first-team CRCA All-America selections • Has produced 24 CRCA All-West Region selections since the spring of 2002 • In 17 seasons as head coach, 59 Bruins have secured CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors • Has seen her student-athletes secure 110 total Pac-12 All-Academic Team selections • Developed two three-time All-Pac-12 Team selections (Britta Syverson and Vanessa Teff) • Helped UCLA transition from club team to NCAA varsity status in 2001-02 by becoming UCLA’s second three-time All-America selection, along with Vanessa Teff.
2007. UCLA’s second varsity eight won the silver medal in 2005 and 2006 at the Pac-10 Championships.
The Bruins’ 2012 squad not only secured the program’s best-ever finish at NCAA Championships (eighth), but also raced to a third-place team finish at Pac-12 Championships, the highest such finish of any UCLA team at the season-culminating event. Not only did UCLA’s varsity eight finish first in the Petite Final at NCAA Championships, but the Bruins’ second varsity eight finished sixth in the Grand Final, and the varsity four was first in the Petite Final.
Under Fuller Kearney, the Bruins have secured national rankings (during the season) as high as No. 3 in 2012, No. 5 in 2013, No. 9 in 2014, No. 11 in 2010, No. 13 in 2008 and 2009, and No. 17 in 2011. UCLA concluded its 2014 campaign ranked ranked No. 12 in the CRCA national poll.
Fuller Kearney helped UCLA break into its first-ever NCAA Championships as a team in 2010, when the Bruins finished 12th overall at the national event. UCLA’s eight finished ninth at the 2010 NCAA Championships, placing higher than any Pac-12 program in the Petite Final. UCLA’s previous NCAA Championship appearances included varsity eight at-large selections in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The eight crew’s highest finish in that threeyear span was a 12th-place finish in 2006. Fuller Kearney led the Bruins’ top two varsity eights to the Pac-10 Championship Grand Final from 2004 through
Upon conclusion of the 2009 season, UCLA’s Vanessa Teff was honored as an All-Pac-10 selection for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first women’s rower in program history to accomplish that feat. In addition, Teff secured CRCA All-West Region honors. UCLA’s 2007 team earned an at-large varsity eight bid to NCAA Championships, where they finished 14th overall. The Bruins helped earn the at-large entry after finishing fourth overall at Pac-10 Championships in May. In 2006, the varsity eight raced to a 12th-place finish as an at-large selection to the NCAA Championships. Racing at the 2006 San Diego Crew Classic, UCLA advanced to the Grand Final in all three events and finished fifth in the varsity eight race. The Bruins made history in 2005, sending their firstever varsity eight to NCAA Championships as an atlarge bid. The Bruins’ crew finished 15th overall. Earlier that season, UCLA advanced to the Grand Final in each event at Pac-10 Championships. The first eight raced to a top-16 ranking and an at-large invite to the NCAA Championships for the first time in program history. The second eight made history, bringing home a silver medal from the Pac-10 Championships, a first at UCLA since rowing was elevated to NCAA varsity status. Named UCLA’s head coach on July 2, 2001 – the sport’s inaugural NCAA season – Fuller Kearney came to Westwood after having served one year as assistant coach for the Stanford women’s crew program (200001). At Stanford, she guided the Cardinal to its first top20 national ranking in the program’s NCAA history. Prior to serving as assistant coach at Stanford, Fuller Kearney was an assistant coach at San Diego State for two years (1998-2000). She worked with the Aztecs while training for the 2000 Olympics with the U.S. National Team. Fuller Kearney has also spent time working as an assistant coach at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (1996-98) and for the U.S. National Team (1997).
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From 1993-96, Fuller Kearney served as a motivational speaker for Champion International, a U.S. Rowing sponsor. She began her coaching career at UC Santa Barbara, her alma mater. From 1990-91, she led the women’s novice program. Two years later, from 199293, she was the head coach of the women’s team. A three-time Olympian and world record holder, Fuller Kearney has accrued a strong national and international rowing background. In 1993, she earned U.S. Rowing Female Athlete of the Year honors. Two years later, she was a finalist for the Sullivan Award, presented annually to the nation’s top amateur athlete. She spent the fall and winter of 1995 competing with the America’s Cup Syndicate, America 3. She was a member of the first ever all-women’s team to challenge for the America’s Cup. As a starboard aft grinder, Fuller Kearney used her strength and endurance to earn a starting spot among the world’s top female sailors. In the spring and summer,
Fuller Kearney again turned her focus to rowing and helped the women’s eight to a World Championship in Tampere, Finland. Fuller Kearney earned trips to the Olympics in 1992, 1996, and 2000. In 1992, she brought home a silver medal in the Women’s 4-. In 1996 and 2000, she placed in the top 6 in the Women’s 8+. Additionally, Fuller Kearney has competed in eight World Championships, earning one gold medal and six silver medals (1989, 1991, 1993-94, 1997-98 and 1999). An extension of Fuller Kearney’s international experience includes the Goodwill Games, the Lucerne International Regatta, and the Henley Royal Regatta. At the 1994 Goodwill Games, her women’s 8+ team captured the bronze. Competing at the Lucerne International Regatta (1991, 1994-96 and 1998), she brought home five medals - three gold, one silver, and one bronze. At the 1998 Henley Royal Regatta, Fuller Kearney added another gold medal.
Fuller Kearney continued her rowing success at the C.R.A.S.H. B Sprints. She was the 2000 and 2001 World Record holder on the rowing ergometer and placed first for open women. On the national level, Fuller Kearney rowed for the U.S. National Team for 11 years (1989, 1991-2000). During this era, she recorded 12 gold medals, two silver and one bronze. As a sophomore at UC Santa Barbara, Fuller Kearney discovered a passion for rowing. She later earned one gold medal and one bronze medal on the collegiate national level. In 1990, she was honored with the school’s Associated Students Athlete of the Year Award. In 2006, Fuller Kearney was an inaugural inductee into the UC Santa Barbara Recreational Sports Hall of Fame. A Westlake Village, Calif., native who prepped at Westlake High School, Fuller Kearney graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. She earned her master’s degree in education from University of Tennessee, Chattanooga in 1998. Fuller Kearney has also been certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Health Fitness Instructor and is a U.S. Rowing certified coach. She resides in Newhall, Calif., with her husband, Joe, and daughter, Shannon.
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varsity eight and varsity four the Patriot League Championships. The squad made appearances in the Grand Finals of its regional championships in all events during his three years in Cambridge, Mass.
CHANDRARATNA ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH, 4th Season Columbia ’97
Prior to his time at MIT, Chandraratna served as freshman heavyweight coach and director of recruiting at his alma mater, Columbia University, for four years. During his tenure at Columbia, the team earned a national ranking as high as No. 9.
Previn Chandraratna enters his fourth season as a coach with the UCLA women’s rowing program in 2018-19, his first year as the team’s associate head coach. He joined the Bruins’ program in 2015 as an assistant coach and became the recruiting coordinator in 2016.
Chandraratna also brought 10 years of scholastic coaching experience to Westwood. He worked as head coach of Row New York and as an assistant coach at Pelham Community Rowing, where he helped lead squads to 10 state titles and one national championship. As Director of Programs at Row New York, he helped the program win the prestigious US Rowing Anita de Frantz Golden Oars Award.
In his current position, he oversees all recruiting efforts, coaches the varsity fours group and the third varsity eight and works with student-athletes in the team’s second varsity eight.
As a rower, Chandraratna earned Most Valuable Player honors as the stroke seat of the heavyweights program at Columbia. He earned national level medals with NYAC and Union BC and trained with the U.S. national team at the National Sculling Center in Augusta, Ga.
During the 2018 season, he helped the Bruins secure regular-season wins against crews from USC, Oregon State and Stanford, en route to a fifth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships in the varsity four and third varsity eight. In 2017, UCLA earned regular-season victories against crews from Oregon State, Washington State and USC (2V8+), culminating with a fifth-place finish in the V4+ and a fourth-place finish in the 3V8+ at the Pac-12 Championships. UCLA’s second varsity four won the San Diego Crew Classic, while the varsity four finished fourth at the two-day event.
Chandraratna earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in international relations from Columbia University. He earned his master’s degree in sports leadership from Northeastern University in 2017. He currently resides in Playa del Rey, Calif., with his wife Manuela and their son Logan.
During his first season with UCLA (2016), Chandraratna primarily coached the team’s novice and freshmen rowers in addition to assisting with recruiting efforts. Among the novice highlights in 2015-16 included a third-place finish in the N8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic, finishing ahead of Big 10 bronze medalist Minnesota. A 1997 graduate of Columbia University, Chandraratna arrived at UCLA in August 2015 with 16 years of coaching experience, including seven years working with collegiate rowing programs. Most recently, he served for three seasons as an assistant coach and director of recruiting with the women’s rowing team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 2014 at MIT, he helped the program to its fastest team finish in program history, including bronze medals in the
ANTHEA
ANNA
ASSISTANT COACH, 3rd season Ithaca College ’09
ASSISTANT COACH, 1st season Texas ’12
Anthea Barnett enters her third season as an assistant coach with the UCLA women’s rowing program in 2018-19.
Anna Thomson enters her first season as an assistant coach with the UCLA women’s rowing program in 2018-19.
Barnett works with the Bruins’ novice rowers, specifically coaching the novice eight crew. She also handles the development of the third varsity eight boat, assists with recruiting responsibilities and helps oversee operational and equipment duties with the rowing program.
Thomson works in an assistant capacity for all aspects of the program, including development, high performance and recruitment. She also plays a large role in data collection and equipment upkeep. As a former Division I rower and student-athlete, Anna has become a great resource to UCLA’s student-athletes.
During the 2018 season, Barnett helped the Bruins’ novice eight crew to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final of the two-day San Diego Crew Classic. The N8+ crew posted a fourth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and the 3V8+ finished fifth at the conference races.
Prior to joining UCLA in the fall of 2018, Thomson coached the Wellington Rowing Club, working with the women’s squad alongside Joe O’Neill. In 2017, she successfully created and coached the Wellington U19 development squad preparing high school rowers for U.S. collegiate recruitment and New Zealand National team selection.
BARNETT
THOMSON
In 2017, Barnett saw UCLA’s novice eight crew finished third at the San Diego Crew Classic. Likewise, the N8+ finished third at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships, while the 3V8+ crew finished in fourth place.
Thomson rowed for the University of Texas (Austin), graduating in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in radio, television and film. Through her collegiate career at Texas, she helped the rowing program to four consecutive Big 12 Conference titles, in addition to winning the 2011 C-USA Championship. In the classroom, Thomson was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award. She was named the Texas rowing team’s academic MVP in 2011 and was selected to the Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll all four seasons. Thomson was also named a CRCA Scholar-Athlete in 2011.
Prior to joining the Bruins’ program, Barnett worked with Cleveland Youth Rowing Association and the Foundry High Performance Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Barnett’s impression was made through the development of several new rowing programs and her diligence to embrace Cleveland’s community. Barnett began her rowing career at Ithaca College in New York, competing for the Bombers for four years. She helped lead her college program to the 2009 NCAA Championships.
Prior to her time attending Texas, Thomson was selected to the New Zealand National High Performance program as a member of the U21 Central High Performance team. She earned silver medals in the U21 eight and U21 quad at the New Zealand National Rowing Championship.
Barnett continued coaching with the Ithaca women’s rowing program from 2009-14, while also pursuing graduate studies in sport psychology. She served as an intern with Chris Kerber and the Cornell University lightweight men’s team in 2014. That season, Cornell’s team had a consecutive undefeated season and won the IRA title.
Thomson grew up in Wellington, New Zealand, where she began rowing in high school for Star Boating Club and Wellington Girls’ College. She was a New Zealand National Team junior trialist and was twice honored as the Star Boating Club School’s rower of the year.
Hailing from Augusta, Ga., Barnett graduated with a bachelor’s degree in politics from Ithaca College in 2009. In her free time, she enjoys biking and hiking outdoors with her dog.
In her free time, Thomson enjoys yoga, hiking outdoors and video editing.
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also stroked the 3V8+ crew at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 14).
Sophomore Starboard – 5-10 London, England Mossbourne Community Academy
High School
2017-18
Full name: Josie Michaela Beyer … born in Berkeley, Calif. … is the older of Charlie Beyer and Ellen Moore’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Maya … applied mathematics major.
BERNSTEIN
Rowed in the Bruins’ varsity eight (V8+) and second varsity eight (2V8+) crews during her freshman season … rowed seven seat in the V8+ in the Bruins’ season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3), helping the varsity eight to a second-place finish ahead of SDSU … rowed four seat in the V8+ against Oregon State in Marina del Rey (March 17) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), leading that boat to a second-place finish on day one and into Sunday’s Grand Final race … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ on the first day of the Clemson Invitational (April 13) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ on day two at Clemson (April 14), helping the boat finish third in its morning race … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ against USC (April 28) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ at the seasonculminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
High School
Attended Mossbourne Community Academy (London, England) for two years … competed for the Mossbourne Rowing Team and also trained in Great Britain’s junior camps.
Personal
Full name: Leila Hierons Bernstein … born in London, England … is the daughter of Philip Hierons and Melanie Bernstein … has one older brother, Khan … undeclared major.
JOSIE
BEYER Junior Port – 5-6 Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley HS
2017-18
Rowed in the Bruins’ varsity four (V4+) and third varsity eight (3V8+) crews during her sophomore season … secured second-team Pac-12 All-Academic acclaim … stroked the third varsity eight in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … led the 3V8+ crew to a first-place finish in a race against San Diego State and the Bruins’ fourth varsity eight crew … rowed bow seat in the varsity four in a dual-meet win over Oregon State (March 17) … rowed two seat in the varsity four at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 24-25), helping the V4+ to a second-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … stroked the third varsity eight crew at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … UCLA’s 3V8+ crew finished in third place in its preliminary heat before cruising to a second-place finish on the morning of April 14 … rowed two seat in the V4+ against USC, leading the Bruins to a first-place finish in that race (April 28) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13), as the Bruins’ varsity four finished in fifth place.
2016-17
Rowed two seat in the Bruins’ third varsity eight crew at the season-opening UC Challenge (March 4), leading that boat to a second-place finish in a 2V8+ race that featured four boats – two from UCLA and two from UC Santa Barbara … stroked the 3V8+ in a home meet against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11), leading the Bruins to a second-place finish … stroked the second varsity four to a first-place finish in the Grand Final on the second day of the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2) … rowed two seat in the V4+ in both races on Dexter Lake (April 8), competing against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State … rowed two seat in the V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23) … stroked the Bruins’ third varsity eight against USC (April 30) …
Was a four-year rower at Berkeley High School (Berkeley, Calif.) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ that placed seventh at Youth Nationals in 2015 and fourth in 2016.
Personal
SASKIA
High School
Attended the International School of Lausanne (Lausanne, Switzerland) for two years.
Club
Competed for Tideway Scullers and Lausanne Sport Aviron … raced at the Coupe de la Juenesse and the Junior World Championships in Hamburg, Germany.
Personal
Full name: Saskia Elizabeth Hope Budgett … born in London, England … is the daughter of Richard Budgett … has one older sister, Jessica, and one older brother, Sam … biology major.
BUDGETT
FIONA
Senior Port – 5-10 Lausanne, Switzerland International School of Lausanne
Junior Port – 5-9 Big Sur, Calif. Pacific Valley School
BUZZARD
2017-18
Secured All-Pac-12 Team honors during her junior season … named an honorable mention Pocock All-America selection (CRCA, Division I) … also captured CRCA All-Conference recognition … earned honorable mention status on the Pac12’s All-Academic Team for the second straight year … rowed in the varsity eight crew (V8+) as a junior … stroked the V8+ in the season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3), leading the Bruins to a second-place finish in Marina del Rey … rowed six seat in the V8+ against Oregon State two weeks later (March 17) … rowed four seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), leading UCLA to a third-place finish in its opening day heat and into a Grand Final race on day two … stroked the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … UCLA closed the weekend at Clemson with a fifth-place finish in the B Final on April 14 … rowed six seat in the V8+ against USC (April 28) and at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed in UCLA’s varsity eight crew (V8+) throughout her sophomore year … secured honorable mention Pac-12 AllAcademic Team acclaim … stroked the varsity eight at the season-opening UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4), leading UCLA’s boat to a first-place finish in a four-boat race … stroked the V8+ in a home race against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11), helping the Bruins to a secondplace finish … rowed bow seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), leading UCLA to a third-place finish in its preliminary heat on day one … stroked the varsity eight on Dexter Lake (April 8) against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State … rowed six seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23), helping the varsity eight boat to a first-place finish in the B Final race on day two … also rowed six seat in the V8+ in the team’s annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … stroked the Bruins’ varsity eight crew in the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed in the Bruins’ varsity eight (V8+) throughout her freshman season … stroked the V8+ in the team’s seasonopening dual-meet win against San Diego State (March 5) … rowed four seat in the V8+ in a dual-meet victory against Loyola Marymount (March 12) … stroked the V8+ at the Pac12 Challenge (March 26), leading the varsity eight to a firstplace finish against Duke in the morning session … stroked the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), leading the Bruins into the Grand Final race on day two … stroked the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 1617), helping UCLA to a pair of second-place finishes on day one … stroked the V8+ in the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … stroked the V8+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
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2017-18
Rowed in the Bruins’ second varsity eight (2V8+) and second varsity four (2V4+) crews throughout her sophomore campaign … secured honorable mention status on the Pac-12 AllAcademic Team … rowed two seat in the 2V8+ in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish in that race … rowed bow seat in the second varsity four (2V4+) in a dual-meet event against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed two seat in the 2V4+ on the second day of the San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 25), helping the Bruins’ second varsity four to a second-place finish in its Grand Final race … rowed two seat in the varsity four (V4+) on the first day at the Clemson Invitational (April 13), helping UCLA race to a second-place finish … rowed two seat in the 2V8+ on the second day at Clemson (April 14) … rowed two seat in the 2V8+ at the team’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … rowed two seat in the 2V8+ at the seasonculminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed in the Bruins’ third varsity eight and second varsity four crews during her freshman campaign … rowed four seat in the 3V8+ at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4) … rowed six seat in the third varsity eight in the Bruins’ first home competition, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … rowed two seat in the 2V4+ on the second day of the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2), helping lead that crew to a first-place finish in the Grand Final race … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23) … rowed six seat in the 3V8+ at UCLA’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 30) … rowed six seat in the 3V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 14).
High School
Attended Pacific Valley School (K-12) in Big Sur, Calif. … competed for the volleyball and beach volleyball teams … was a four-year team captain and also competed for the Mid-Coast Volleyball Club from 2012-16 … in 2015, received an A1 alternate invite for the USA Women’s Junior National Training Team (volleyball) … in 2015, earned an A3 invite for USA Volleyball Beach High Performance … in 2015, was selected to the Regional Northern California Volleyball Association High Performance Training Team for beach volleyball.
Personal
Full name: Fiona Moon Harlan Buzzard … from Big Sur, Calif. … is the older of Ted Buzzard and Sarah Harlan’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Lily … psychology major.
RETURNING ROWERS
ALLISON
CARR
Sophomore Port – 5-10
Walnut Creek, Calif. Carondelet HS
2017-18
Rowed in the Bruins’ third varsity eight (3V8+) and novice eight (N8+) crews throughout her freshman season … rowed four seat in the fourth varsity eight (4V8+) in UCLA’s seasonopening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed four seat in the 3V8+ in a home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed four seat in the novice eight crew at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 24-25), helping the Bruins finish in third place on day one and in fourth place on day two … rowed four seat in the third varsity eight crew at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14), helping the N8+ boat to a third-place finish on day one and a second-place finish in the morning on day two (the novice eight finished in fourth place in its day two ‘A’ final race) … also rowed four seat in the 3V8+ at the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) and at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
High School
Was a varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Carondelet High School (Concord, Calif.) … as a water polo player, earned high school academic All-America acclaim … was a second-team All-North Coast Section honoree as a junior and senior … was a four-year participant in the North Coast Section playoffs … as a varsity swimmer, was an All-America qualifier as a sophomore and junior … set the 200 freestyle relay record in the North Coast Section (NCS) … was a CIF state participant as a sophomore and junior … participated in the North Coast Section postseason all four seasons … named the United States Army Reserves Scholar-Athlete of the Year (as a junior) … served as the team captain for the Carondelet water polo and swimming teams (earned MVP honors in water polo as a junior and senior, and MVP acclaim on the swim team as a senior) … competed for the club water polo team Walnut Creek Aquabears.
Personal
Full name: Allison Lee Carr … born in Mountain View, Calif. … is the second of John and Michele Carr’s three daughters … has one older sister, Stephanie, and one younger sister, Caroline … her father played on the men’s soccer team at Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, N.C.) and her older sister, Caroline, has rowed on the varsity squad at SMU … undeclared major.
JILILAN
CHELLIS Sophomore Port/Starboard – 6-0 Snoquamlie, Wash. Bellevue Christian School
2017-18
Did not compete in the spring season.
High School
Was a varsity basketball letterwinner at Bellevue Christian School as a freshman … competed for the Seattle Rowing Center as a senior … prior to her senior year, competed for Sammamish Rowing Association … served as team captain at Sammamish in 2015 … competed for the USRowing High Performance Team in 2016 … was invited to the USRowing Junior National Team selection camp in 2016 … rowed in the women’s double sculls at the Head of the Charles in Boston in 2016 … placed in fifth place in the women’s intermediate (college) 8+ event at Club Nationals in 2016 with USRowing Junior National HP team.
Personal
Full name: Jillian Hope Chellis … born in Seattle, Wash … is the older of John and Stacey Chellis’ two daughters … has one younger sister, Natalie … undeclared major.
LIBBY
COSTELLO
IRENE
DAVILA MEJIA Junior Starboard – 5-9 Bogota, Colombia Swiss School of Bogota
2017-18
Senior Starboard – 5-7 Madison, N.J. Mountain Lakes HS
Rowed three seat in the Bruins’ third varsity eight (3V8+) crew at the season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3) … rowed two seat in the second varsity four (2V4+) boat in a spring dual meet against Oregon State (March 17).
2017-18
Rowed in the Bruins’ third varsity eight (3V8+) and varsity four crews throughout her sophomore season … rowed bow seat in the third varsity eight in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed bow seat in the second varsity four (2V4+) on the second day of the San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 25), helping lead UCLA’s boat to a second-place finish in the Grand Final race … rowed in the Bruins’ third varsity eight at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … rowed five seat in the 3V8+ on day one and rowed seven seat in the 3V8+ on day two, helping the 3V8+ to a third-place finish and second-place finish … rowed bow seat in the varsity four in the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 28), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish in the V4+ race … rowed three seat in the 3V8+ at the season-culminating Pac12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed bow seat in the third varsity eight at the spring UC Challenge (March 4), leading that crew past both of UC Santa Barbara’s 2V8+ and 3V8+ boats … rowed five seat in the third varsity eight against Stanford and San Diego State in UCLA’s first home spring competition (March 11) … rowed bow seat in the second varsity four on the second day of the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2), leading UCLA to a first-place finish in the Grand Final race … rowed two seat in the second varsity four at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23) … rowed bow seat in the 3V8+ at UCLA’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 30) … rowed five seat in the 3V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed bow seat in the Bruins’ varsity four in the seasonopening victory over San Diego State (March 5) … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ in a dual-meet win against Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ in the morning session of the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26) … rowed two seat in the 2V4+ on the second day of the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3) … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … rowed two seat in the 3V8+ in the team’s annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed three seat in the 3V8+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
High School
Attended Mountain Lakes High School (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) for four years.
Club
Rowed for the Mountain Lakes Rowing Club under head coach Rob Welsh … earned team MVP honors in 2015 … secured the team’s Hammer Award in 2014 and the Most Inspirational Award in 2013 … served as team captain in 2014-15 … rowed stroke seat in the women’s varsity four at the 2015 Head of the Charles, finishing seventh … stroked the WV4+ as a senior and was a three-year rower in the V4+ … competed in 2013, 2014 and 2015 at the Head of the Charles … in 2014, rowed at the USRowing Youth Nationals.
Personal
Full name: Elizabeth Rose Costello … prefers Libby … born in Florida and grew up in Madison, N.J. … is the oldest of Thomas Costello and Jodi Hutchinson’s three children … has two younger brothers, TJ and Angus … civil & environmental engineering major. 8
2016-17
Rowed three seat in the Bruins’ novice eight at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4), leading UCLA’s crew to a first-place finish against UC Santa Barbara, San Diego State and UC Irvine … rowed three seat in the open four ‘B’ boat in a home competition against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … rowed seven seat in the N8+ at the twoday San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping UCLA’s novice crew to a third-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … rowed seven seat in the 4V8+ during UCLA’s annual crosstown competition against USC (April 30) … rowed four seat in the third varsity eight at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
High School
Attended Swiss School of Bogota (grade school and high school).
Personal
Full name: Irene Davila Mejia … born in Bogota, Colombia … is the daughter of Jorge Davila and Consuelo Mejia … has one older sister, Gabriela … enjoys horseback riding and biking in her free time … neuroscience major.
SHARON
DOYLE
Sophomore Port/Starboard – 5-9 Rye, N.Y. Rye HS
2017-18
Rowed in the Bruins’ third varsity eight (3V8+) and novice eight (N8+) crews during her freshman campaign … stroked the fourth varsity eight (4V8+) in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … stroked the third varsity eight in a dual-meet against Oregon State in Marina del Rey (March 17) … stroked the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), leading that boat to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed six seat in the N8+ in the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … also rowed seat six in the N8+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif. (May 13).
High School
Attended Rye High School (Rye, N.Y.) for four years … was a three-year varsity swimming letterwinner and was a two-year rowing letterwinner at Rye HS … also rowed for RowAmerica Rye … secured MVP acclaim on her high school’s rowing team and won the “team spirit” award on the swimming team … rowed at the USRowing Youth Nationals, finishing in third place in the quad.
Personal
Full name: Sharon Elizabeth Doyle … born in Landstuhl, Germany … is the third eldest of James and Elizabeth Doyle’s four daughters … has two older sisters, Clarice and Elysse, and one younger sister, Christine … undeclared major.
RETURNING ROWERS
KYRA
EDWARDS Senior Starboard – 5-11 Nottingham, England George Spencer Academy
2017-18
Rowed in the varsity eight (V8+) crew as a junior … earned honorable mention status on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season … rowed three seat in the V8+ in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed two seat in the V8+ in the home showdown against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 24-25), helping the Bruins finish third in their race on day one … rowed four seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14) on Lake Hartwell … rowed four seat in the varsity eight crew in the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … also rowed four seat in the V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed in the varsity eight (V8+) crew during her sophomore year … secured honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic accolades … rowed bow seat in the V8+ in UCLA’s first two spring competitions – at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4) and against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey, Calif. (March 11) … led UCLA’s V8+ to a firstplace finish at the UC Challenge and to a second-place finish in the home competition versus Stanford and San Diego State … rowed six seat in the varsity eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping the V8+ to a third-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race that Sunday morning … rowed bow seat in the varsity eight on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore., (April 8), racing against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State … rowed bow seat in the varsity eight at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23), guiding the V8+ crew to a first-place finish on day two in the B final race … rowed bow seat in the V8+ against USC in Marina del Rey, Calif., (April 30) and at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed in the Bruins’ varsity eight (V8+) crew throughout her freshman season … rowed seven seat in the V8+ in dualmeet victories early in the season against San Diego State (March 5) and Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26), helping the Bruins’ to a first-place finish against Duke in the morning session … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping lead the Bruins into the Grand Final race on day two … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17), leading UCLA to a pair of second-place finishes on day one … rowed five seat in the V8+ in the team’s annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) and at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
High School
Personal
Full name: Kyra Edwards … born in Nottingham, England … is the daughter of Stephen Edwards and Angela Brooks … statistics major.
CLAIRE
FINA
FRANK
Sophomore Port – 5-7 Wyckoff, N.J. Ramapo HS
2017-18
Senior Coxswain – 5-3 Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento Country Day School
2017-18
Coxed the team’s top two varsity eight crews (V8+, 2V8+) as a junior … coxed the 2V8+ in the season-opening event against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3) … coxed the V8+ in the team’s home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17) … coxed the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 24-25), helping the boat to a second-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race … coxed the varsity eight crew at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … coxed the V8+ in the team’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) and at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Coxed the Bruins’ second varsity eight (2V8+) throughout her sophomore year … also coxed the varsity eight (V8+) crew at the conclusion of the spring season … helped UCLA’s 2V8+ to a first-place finish in the spring season-opening UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4) … the Bruins’ crew finished ahead of two boats from UC Santa Barbara and UCLA’s third varsity eight … coxed the 2V8+ in a second-place finish against Stanford and San Diego State in UCLA’s first home spring race (March 11) … coxed the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), leading UCLA to a firstplace finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … coxed the 2V8+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … also coxed the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23), helping lead UCLA to a third-place finish in the B final race on Sunday … coxed the V8+ crew in the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 30) … also coxed UCLA’s varsity eight crew in the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Served as UCLA’s varsity four coxswain (V4+) during her freshman season … coxed the V4+ in a dual-meet win over Loyola Marymount (March 12) … coxed the V4+ at the Pac12 Challenge (March 26) in races against Duke and California … coxed the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), leading UCLA to a second-place finish on day one and into the Grand Final on day two … coxed the V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … coxed the V4+ against USC (April 30) and at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
High School
Attended George Spencer Academy in Nottingham, England … also rowed for the Nottingham Rowing Club.
Attended Sacramento Country Day School for four years (2011-15) … competed on the varsity basketball and soccer teams.
International Competition
Club
Competed for Great Britain at the Under-23 World Championships in 2016 and 2017 … in 2017 (Plovdiv, Bulgaria), participated in the preliminary 4x heats and helped Great Britain post the fastest racing time (was sidelined in the final race due to extreme illness, as Great Britain won the gold medal) … in 2016 (Rotterdam, Netherlands), finished second in the B final (2016 U23 Worlds) in the 4x … that 4x crew finished less than one second from advancing to the A final in the repechage … prior to enrolling at UCLA, competed for Great Britain at the Junior World Rowing Championships, securing a silver medal … competing in the U18, finished second at the national championships (in the 1x) … competing in the U17, earned the national championship in 2014 (in the 1x) … competing in the U16, earned the national championship in 2013 (in the 1x).
JULIETTE
Competed for River City Rowing Club … coxed the varsity V4+ and 2V8+ crews during her senior seasons … the 2V8+ finished as the best in program history … helped the V4+ qualify for Youth Nationals after a second-place finish at the Southwest Regionals (best finish in program history).
Personal
Full name: Clare Rosalie Fina … born in Seattle, Wash … is the younger of Michael Fina and Teresa Kennedy’s two daughters … has one older sister, Grace … geography major.
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Rowed six seat in the Bruins’ fourth varsity eight crew (4V8+) at the spring races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3) … rowed two seat in the third varsity eight (3V8+) in UCLA’s dual meet against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed bow seat in the novice eight (N8+) at the twoday San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), leading that boat to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final … rowed two seat in the 3V8+ at the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28).
High School
Attended Ramapo High School (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) for four years … in addition to rowing, competed for one year in fencing … rowed for the Rockland Rowing Assocation while in high school and secured her program’s “Broken Oar Award.”
Personal
Full name: Juliette Frank … born in Ridgewood, N.J. … is the youngest of Chad and Dana Frank’s three children … has one older sister, Casey, and one older brother, Tanner … has one aunt and one grandmother who attended UCLA … intends to major in public affairs.
AUDREY
GOODMAN Sophomore Starboard – 5-8 Pleasanton, Calif. Foothill HS
2017-18
Rowed in the third varsity eight (3V8+) and novice eight (N8+) crews during her freshman season … rowed three seat in the fourth varsity eight in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed five seat in the 3V8+ in UCLA’s home races against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed five seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the novice eight crew to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place Grand Final finish on day two … rowed five seat in the N8+ at the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … also rowed five seat in the N8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
High School
Attended Foothill High School for four years … was a four-year varsity swimming letterwinner and a two-year varsity basketball letterwinner … on both the swimming and basketball teams, secured CIF North Coast Section scholar-athlete acclaim … served as the basketball team’s captain in 2016-17, her senior season, and captured honorable mention All-East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) honors … also competed for a club soccer program, Pleasanton Rage Soccer.
Personal
Full name: Audrey Dugan Goodman … born in Visalia, Calif. … is the daughter of Harris Goodman and Cathy Dugan … has two older sisters, Megan and Alanna, and one younger brother, Jesse … her sister, Megan, rowed for the University of San Diego … her mother, Cathy, attended UCLA for medical school … aspires to work in a career in the medical field … undeclared major.
RETURNING ROWERS
VALIA
GREGORY Junior Coxswain – 5-2 New Rochelle, N.Y. New Rochelle HS
2017-18
Coxed the fourth varsity eight crew (4V8+) in the team’s home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17).
High School
Attended New Rochelle High School for four years (2013-17) … was a three-year varsity gymnast at New Rochelle … won the New York state championship on the vault … was named the Section 1 Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2017 … in addition, was a three-year All-Section 1 selection (2015-17).
Personal
Full name: Vasiliki Anthi Gregory … born in New York and grew up in New Rochelle, N.Y. … is the second of Nick and Athena Gregory’s three daughters … has two sisters, Anastasia and Ariana … speaks Greek and Chinese, in addition to English … intends to major in molecular, cell developmental biology.
ABBY
HILE
Sophomore Port – 5-10 Walpole, Mass. Walpole HS
2017-18
Rowed four seat in the Bruins’ fourth varsity eight crew (4V8+) in the home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17) … rowed four seat in the novice eight (N8+) in the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … also rowed four seat in the N8+ crew at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
High School
Was a four-year varsity volleyball letterwinner at Walpole High School (Walpole, Mass.) … played the middle blocker position … earned first-team All-Bay State Conference honors in 2016 … was the winner of the Walpole High School “Strongest Offense” Award in 2016 … led her high school volleyball team to the 2016 MIAA South Sectional finals.
Personal
Full name: Abigail Rose Hile … born in Boston, Mass. … is the older of Steve Hile and Lisa Reilly’s two children … has one younger brother, Colin … intends to major in molecular, cell developmental biology.
ALLI
HINMON Sophomore Coxswain – 5-2 Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach
2017-18
Coxed the Bruins’ novice eight crew (N8+) as a freshman … coxed the fourth varsity eight boat (4V8+) in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3) … coxed the third varsity eight (3V8+) in a home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17) … coxed the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the Bruins’ boat finish in fourth place in the Grand Final race on day two … coxed the N8+ in the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … also coxed the N8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (March 13).
High School
Attended Laguna Beach High School for four years … rowed for three years for Newport Aquatic Center … also competed on
the cross-country squad at LBHS for two years and competed as a gymnast for one year … trained with Community Rowing Inc. … earned a gold medal competing at the Canadian Henley Regatta.
Personal
Full name: Alexandria Catherine Hinmon … prefers Alli … born in Newport Beach, Calif. … is the younger of Tom Hinmon and Diana Cimino’s two daughters … has one older sister, Veronica … undeclared major.
SAMANTHA
HOUSE
Sophomore Starboard – 5-7 Oceanside, Calif. Oceanside HS
the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping the Bruins secure a second-place finish in the Petite Final on day two … stroked the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … stroked the 2V8+ in the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) and at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 15).
High School
Was a four-year rower while attending Crey Baptist Grammar School (Melbourne, Australia) … also competed in netball, track and field and diving … on the rowing team, serves as team captain during her senior season … earned the team’s award as the best rower … stroked the first 8+ and finished fifth at the 2014 Junior World Championships … rowing for the Melbourne University Boat Club, earned a national championship rowing in the U21 W8+, the U23 W8+ and the U21 W2- … also competed at the Junior World Championships in Hamburg, Germany (represented the Victorian U21 8+).
Personal
2017-18
Rowed three seat in the team’s third varsity eight crew (3V8+) in a home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17) … also rowed three seat in the Bruins’ novice eight boat (N8+) in the annual crosstown competition with USC (April 28) … rowed three seat in the N8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
Full name: Lucy Lilian Jepson … grew up in Melbourne, Australia … is the oldest of Paul and Susannah Jepson’s three children … has two younger brothers, Tom and Ben … communication studies major.
SHELBY
MEKSTO
High School
Was a four-year varsity softball letterwinner and a oneyear varsity soccer letterwinner at Oceanside High School (Oceanside, Calif.) … twice earned the softball team’s Most Inspirational Award (2015, 2016) … served as the softball team’s captain in 2017 (as a senior) … earned all-academic team acclaim from the San Diego Union Tribune all four seasons … also earned the varsity soccer team’s “Coaches’ Award” in 2016-17 … played for the Oceanside Breakers (soccer club).
Personal
Full name: Samantha Danielle House … born in San Diego, Calif. … is the daughter of Robin and Beth House … has one brother, Matthew … intends to major in biology.
LUCY
JEPSON Senior Port – 5-9 Melbourne, Australia Carey Baptist Grammar School
Sophomore Port – 6-0 San Diego, Calif. La Jolla HS
2017-18
Stroked the varsity four crew (V4+) in the Bruins’ seasonopening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed three seat in the second varsity four (2V4+) in a home dual meet versus Oregon State in Marina del Rey (March 17) … rowed three seat in the 2V4+ during the second day of the San Diego Crew Classic (March 25), helping that boat to a second-place finish in the Grand Final race … rowed six seat in the third varsity eight at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14), leading the Bruins to a third-place finish on day one and to a second-place finish in a morning race on day two … stroked the third varsity eight crew at the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … also stroked the third varsity eight at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
High School
2017-18
Rowed in the Bruins’ varsity eight crew (V8+) as a junior … secured second-team Pac-12 All-Academic acclaim and was named a CRCA National Scholar-Athlete selection … rowed bow seat in the Bruins’ varsity eight crew in the seasonopening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed seven seat in the V8+ in a home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 2425), helping the varsity eight to a second-place finish on day one … rowed bow seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … stroked the varsity eight crew in the team’s annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … also stroked the varsity eight at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Did not compete during the spring season.
2015-16
Rowed primarily in the Bruins’ second varsity crew (2V8+) during her freshman season … stroked the 2V8+ in the team’s season-opening dual-meet win against San Diego State (March 5) … stroked the V8+ in a dual-meet victory against Loyola Marymount (March 12) … stroked the 2V8+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26), leading UCLA to a firstplace finish against Duke in the morning session … stroked 10
Attended La Jolla High School … was a three-year varsity rower, competing for the San Diego Rowing Club … was a two-time team MVP (2014, 2017) and served as the team captain during her senior season (2016-17) … finished third in the women’s youth four at the 2016 Head of the Charles … finished second in the 4x at U.S. Southwest Regionals in 2016 … finished ninth in the 4x at Youth Nationals.
Personal
Full name: Shelby Michelle Meksto … born in San Diego, Calif. … is the daughter of Tom and Sheri Meksto … has one sister, Kelsey … undeclared major.
QUINCEY
MULLIGAN Junior Port – 5-9 Oakland, Calif. Head-Royce School
2017-18
Did not compete during the spring season.
2016-17
Rowed in the Bruins’ second varsity eight (2V8+) crew during her freshman season … stroked the 2V8+ at the UC Challenge (March 4), leading the Bruins’ crew past UCLA’s third varsity eight and two boats from UC Santa Barbara … stroked the 2V8+ in races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina
RETURNING ROWERS del Rey (March 11) … stroked the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping UCLA to a first-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … stroked the 2V8+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … stroked the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23), helping the Bruins secure a third-place finish in their heat on day one … rowed two seat in the second varsity eight, racing to a first-place finish against USC in the annual crosstown showdown (April 30) … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
High School
Attended Head-Royce School for four years (2012-16).
Club
Rowed for the Oakland Strokes … finished fourth at the Head of the Charles in 2015 in the Women’s Youth 8+ event.
Personal
Full name: Quincey Lara Mulligan … born in Berkeley, Calif. … is the older of Sean and Diana Mulligan’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Matisse … father, Sean, rowed for UC Berkeley … geography and environmental science major.
ERIN
O’DONOHUE Senior Starboard – 5-10 Toronto, Ontario (Canada) Branksome Hall
2017-18
Primarily rowed in the second varsity eight (2V8+) and varsity four (V4+) crews during her junior season … named an honorable mention on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team … rowed sixth seat in the 3V8+ at the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed two seat in the 2V8+ at the home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed bow seat in the varsity four crew at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), leading the boat to a second-place finish on day one and two a fifth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … also rowed bow seat in the varsity four at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14), helping the Bruins’ crew to a second-place finish on day one and to a third-place finish in the morning race on day two … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … also rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed in the Bruins’ varsity four (V4+) crew as a sophomore … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), leading UCLA to a second-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … rowed three seat in the V4+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ in the morning session of the first day of the Clemson Invitational (rowed three seat in the V4+ that afternoon, April 22) … rowed three seat in the V4+ on the second day at Clemson, helping the varsity four to a third-place finish in a B final race (April 23) … rowed three seat in the V4+ in the Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed three seat in the varsity four (V4+) crew in the Bruin’s season-opening dual-meet win against San Diego State (March 5) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ in a dual-meet victory over Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping the Bruins advance to the Grand Final race on day two … rowed three seat in the 2V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … rowed six seat in the 3V8+ in the
Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
High School
Was a four-year rowing competitor at Branksome Hall (Toronto, Canada) under head coach Scott Fleming … served as team captain during her senior season … won gold at the 2013 CSSRA Championships (Junior 4+) and silver in the Junior 8+ … won gold at the 2013 Sotesbury Cup (Junior 4+) … had a bronze-medal finish in the Senior 8+ at the 2014 CSSRA Championships … won gold in the Junior 8+ at the 2014 Stotesbury Cup … won silver in the Senior 4+ at the 2015 CSSRA Championships … earned Junior “Boat of the Year” honors in 2013 and Senior “Boat of the Year” honors in 2014 and 2015.
Personal
Full name: Erin Lindsey O’Donohue … born in Toronto, Canada … is the daughter of Stephen and Randyl O’Donohue … has one twin sister, Lauren, who is also on the UCLA women’s rowing team … political science major.
LAUREN
O’DONOHUE Senior Starboard – 5-11 Toronto, Ontario (Canada) Branksome Hall
NICOLE
OTT
Junior Starboard – 5-10 Livermore, Calif. Granada HS
2017-18
Rowed in the varsity four (V4+) and third varsity eight (3V8+) crews throughout her sophomore year … named an honorable mention on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team … rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed three seat in the V4+ in a home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17), leading the Bruins’ crew to a first-place finish … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the Bruins’ boat to a second-place finish on day one and to a fifth-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … rowed seven seat in the Bruins’ third varsity eight on the first day of the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … led the 3V8+ to a third-place finish at Clemson … rowed three seat in the V4+ on the second day of the Clemson Invitational, helping that crew to a thirdplace finish in the morning and into the A Final race later in the day … rowed five seat in the 3V8+ against USC (April 28) … rowed seven seat in the 3V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
2017-18
Rowed three seat in the varsity four crew (V4+) in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3) … rowed five seat in the third varsity eight (3V8+) at Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed five seat in the third varsity eight (3V8+) crew in the Bruins’ annual crosstown competition against USC (April 30) … rowed five seat in the second varsity eight (2V8+) at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed in the Bruins’ top two varsity eight crews during her freshman campaign … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ the team’s early-season, dual-meet wins against San Diego State (March 5) and Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26), helping the second varsity to a first-place finish against Duke in the morning session … rowed three seat in the V8+ at the twoday San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping the varsity eight advance to the Grand Final race on day two … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ in the Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
Rowed primarily in the Bruins’ second varsity four (V4+) crew as a freshman … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4), leading the Bruins’ crew past UCLA’s 3V8+ and two crews from UC Santa Barbara … rowed bow seat in the V4+ in the Bruins’ first home spring competition, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping guide that crew to a second-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed bow seat in the V4+ against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ in the morning session on day one at the Clemson Invitational (April 22), helping that boat to a third-place finish … also rowed bow seat in the V4+ at Clemson in the afternoon session on day one and in the B final race on day two (April 23) … rowed bow seat in the V4+ against USC (April 30) … also rowed bow seat in the V4+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 14).
High School
Two-year varsity lacrosse letterwinner at Granada High School … competed for three seasons, playing at the midfield position … rowed for the Oakland Strokes.
Personal
Full name: Nicole Christine Ott … born in Fremont, Calif. … is the younger of Leonard and Adrian Ott’s two children … has one older brother, Kevin … chemical engineering major.
HANNAH
High School
Was a four-year rowing competitor at Branksome Hall (Toronto, Canada) under head coach Scott Fleming … earned a silver medal and a fourth-place finish rowing at the CSSRA Championships in 2015 … secured a bronze medal at the CSSRA Championships in 2014 … won gold and silver medlals at the CSSRA Championships in 2013 … secured a pair of silver medals at the CSSRA Championships in 2012 … won gold medals at each of the 2013 and 2014 Stotesbury Cup Regattas … also captured a bronze medal at the 2012 Stotesbury Cup Regatta … competed at the Women’s Henley Regatta in 2013, 2014 and 2015 (was a semifinalist in 2013 and 2014).
Personal
Full name: Lauren Elizabeth O’Donohue … born in Toronto, Canada … is the daughter of Stephen and Randyl O’Donohue … has one twin sister, Erin, who is also on the UCLA women’s rowing team … political science major. 11
SHEPHERD Sophomore Starboard – 6-0 Chico, Calif. Pleasant Valley Senior HS
2017-18
Did not compete during the spring season.
High School
Was a four-year swimming letterwinner at Pleasant Valley Senior High School (2013-17) … also was a one-year letterwinner as a thrower on the track & field team … as a swimmer, competed in the 100m butterfly, the 200m IM, the 200m freestyle and the 200 IM relay … served as team captain her senior season … also competed as a swimmer for the Chico Aquajets.
RETURNING ROWERS Personal
Full name: Hannah Marie Shepherd … born in Paradise, Calif. … is the older of John and Heide Shepherd’s two children … has one younger sister, Julia … intends to major in international development studies.
MEGAN
SLABBERT Junior Port/Starboard – 5-11 Richmond, England Greenwich HS (Conn.)
2017-18
Rowed in the varsity eight (V8+) as a junior … rowed six seat in the V8+ at the season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State, leading the Bruins’ boat to a second-place finish (March 3) … stroked the varsity eight crew at the home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17) … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 2425), leading the Bruins to a third-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … rowed seven seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … rowed seven seat in the V8+ at the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the annual Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed in the varsity eight (V8+) crew during her sophomore season … rowed seven seat in the V8+ at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif., leading that boat to a first-place finish against UC Santa Barbara, UC Davis and UC Irvine (March 4) … rowed seven seat in the V8+ in the Bruins’ first home spring event, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … rowed seven seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping lead the varsity eight to a third-place finish on day one and into the Grand Final race on day two … rowed two seat in the V8+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … also rowed two seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23), guiding the varsity eight crew to a first-place finish in the B final race on day two … rowed two seat in the V8+ in UCLA’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC and at the seasonculminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed bow seat in the varsity eight (V8+) crew in the Bruins’ season-opening dual-meet win over San Diego State (March 5) … stroked the second varsity four (2V4+) at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … rowed five seat in the third varsity eight (3V8+) at the Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30).
High School
Attended Greenwich High School (Greenwich, Conn.) for four years.
Club
Competed for the Greenwich Crew (three years) before one year with Row America Rye … finished sixth at the Junior World Rowing Championships in Great Britain’s women’s 4… began rowing in the seventh grade.
Personal
Full name: Megan Slabbert … born in Johannesburg, South Africa … is the daughter of Johan ad Martelle Slabbert … has one sister, Alex … psychobiology major.
JILLIAN
GRAY
Senior Port/Starboard – 5-8 Torrance, Calif. Chadwick School
Senior Coxswain – 5-2 Berkeley, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd HS
2017-18
2017-18
SOLBERG
STRANDBERG
Rowed in the second varsity eight (2V8+) crew during her junior season … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at seasonopening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3), leading that crew to a first-place finish in Marina del Rey … also rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at the team’s home dual meet against Oregon State, racing to a first-place finish (March 17) … stroked the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 24-25), helping the 2V8+ to a secondplace finish on day one and into a Grant Final race on day two … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14) … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 28) … also rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed primarily in the varsity four (V4+) crew as a sophomore … secured honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … rowed seven seat in the third varsity eight (3V8+) crew at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4) … rowed five seat in the second varsity eight (2V8+) in UCLA’s first home spring competition, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … stroked the varsity four at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping that boat secure a second-place finish on day one and a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … stroked the V4+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … rowed three seat and also stroked the varsity four at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23) … rowed two seat in the varsity four crew at UCLA’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 30) … also rowed two seat in the varsity four at the seasonculminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Served as a coxswain in the Bruins’ top two varsity eight crews during her junior season … coxed the varsity eight (V8+) crew in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3), leading that boat to a second-place finish … coxed the second varsity eight (2V8+) crew in a home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17), leading the 2V8+ to a first-place finish … coxed the V8+ at the twoday San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 24-25), leading that crew to a third-place finish on day one and into the Grand Final race on day two … coxed the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational on Lake Hartwell (April 13-14), helping that boat secure a third-place finish in its morning heat on day two … coxed the 2V8+ at the team’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28) … also coxed the 2V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Primarily served as UCLA’s coxswain in the varsity eight crew as a sophomore … coxed the V8+ at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4), leading the Bruins past UC Santa Barbara, UC Davis and UC Irvine … coxed the V8+ at the Bruins’ first home spring event, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … coxed the V8+ at the twoday San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping lead the Bruins to a third-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … coxed the V8+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … coxed the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23) … coxed the second varsity eight (2V8+) crew to a first-place finish against USC in the annual crosstown showdown (April 30) … also coxed the 2V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
Rowed primarily in the Bruins’ varsity four (V4+) crew during her freshman campaign … rowed three seat in the second varsity four (2V4+) in UCLA’s season-opening dual-meet victory over San Diego State (March 5) … rowed three seat in the V4+ in a dual-meet win against Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26) … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping the Bruins secure a second-place finish on day one to advance to the Grand Final race … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … rowed three seat in the V4+ at the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … stroked the V4+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
2015-16
High School
Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School (Oakland, Calif.).
Attended Chadwick School (Palos Verdes, Calif.).
Club
Competed for Marina Aquatic Center (MAC) … earned the Hammer Award for the fastest time on the team … also was the recipient of the Senior Award, bestowed upon a senior with a leadership position … finished second at the 2015 Regional Championships and ninth at the 2015 National Championships.
Personal
Full name: Jillian Caroline Solberg … born in Torrance, Calif. … is the middle of Mel and Desirée Solberg’s three daughters … has one older sister, Jenna, and one younger sister, Anneliese … geography and environmental studies major.
12
Served as the Bruins’ coxswain in each of the top two varsity eight crews during her freshman season … coxed the 2V8+ at UCLA’s early-season dual-meet victories against San Diego State (March 5) and Loyola Marymount (March 12) … coxed the V8+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish against Duke in the morning session … coxed the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping UCLA advance to a Grand Final race on day two … coxed the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … coxed the 2V8+ at the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) and at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
High School Club
Rowed for the Oakland Strokes … during her fourth and final year with the Oakland Strokes, coxed the lightweight 8+, helping that crew finish first at the 104 USRowing National Championships … coxed the JV8+ crew that earned a firstplace finish at the 2014 San Diego Crew Classic … coxed the Oakland Lightweight 8+ at Southwest Regionals in 2014 and 2015 (finished second both times) … coxed the V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic in 2015 … secured the program’s Coach’s Award in 2015.
Personal
Full name: Marjorie Gray Strandberg … prefers Gray … born in Atlanta, Ga. … is the middle of Robert and Robin Strandberg’s three children … has one older sister, Lily, and one younger brother, Robert … environmental science major.
RETURNING ROWERS
SOPHIE
SUTTON Sophomore Port – 5-9 Melbourne, Australia Geelong Grammar School
2017-18
Primarily rowed in the Bruins’ third varsity eight (3V8+) and novice eight (N8+) crews as a freshman … rowed two seat in the 3V8+ at the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State in Marina del Rey (March 3) … rowed six seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay (March 17), leading that crew to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … rowed two seat in the 3V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14), helping the boat finish in third place on day one and in second place in the morning heat on day two … rowed six seat in the 3V8+ at the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … also rowed six seat in the 3V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
High School
Attended Geelong Grammar School in Melbourne, Australia for four years … also was a four-year netball competitor and two-year water polo competitor … as a rower in high school, led her program to multiple titles in 2015 and 2016 … was Victorian Rowing Champions 1 VIII (2015-16), New South Wales Rowing Champions 1 VIII (2015-16) and Australian Rowing Champions 1 VIII (2015) … served as captain in 2016.
Personal
Full name: Sophie Eliza Sutton … born in East Melbourne (Australia) … spent approximately 16 years of her childhood living in Hong Kong … is the middle child of Sandra and Roderick Sutton’s three children … has one older brother, Alex, and one younger sister, Bronte … intends to major in geography and environmental studies.
HALEY
TONG Junior Coxswain – 5-1 Greenbrae, Calif. Redwood HS
2017-18
Coxed the varsity four (V4+) throughout her sophomore season … earned second-team Pac-12 All-Academic honors and was one of four Bruins named as a CRCA National Scholar-Athlete selection … coxed the V4+ in season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) in Marina del Rey … coxed the V4+ in a home dual meet against Oregon State (March 17), leading the Bruins’ varsity four to a first-place finish … coxed the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the varsity four to a first-place finish on day one and to a fifth-place on day two in the Grand Final race … coxed the V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14), leading that boat to a second-place finish in its only race on day one … the V4+ recorded a third-place finish in the morning on day two at Clemson … coxed the V4+ in the team’s annual crosstown showdown versus USC (April 28), leading that boat to a first-place finish … coxed the V4+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Primarily served as a coxswain for the Bruins’ varsity four (V4+) crew as a freshman … coxed the 3V8+ to a secondplace finish at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4), racing against UCLA’s second varsity eight and two crews from UC Santa Barbara … coxed the V4+ in the Bruins’ first home spring event, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … coxed the V4+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), leading UCLA to a second-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … coxed the V4+ in races against Washington,
Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … coxed the V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23) … coxed the V4+ in the Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … coxed the V4+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
High School
Attended Redwood High School (Larkspur, Calif.) for four years (2012-16) … rowed for the Marin Rowing Association for four years along with UCLA classmate Nina Segedin.
Personal
Full name: Haley Erin Tong … born in San Francisco, Calif. … is the older of Richard and Sophia Tong’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Kristin … environmental science major.
LANEA
Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed five seat in the 3V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 15).
High School
Was a three-year basketball letterwinner and two-year volleyball letterwinner at Ironwood Ridge High School (Tucson, Ariz.) … on the basketball court, was a two-time first-team all-academic selection … also secured all-state honors, helping Ironwood Ridge earn a third-place state finish … won the Touching Hearts Through Athletics Award and the Knight Award … was a two-time first-team All-Tournament selection in addition to earning team MVP honors as a senior … on the volleyball court, was as second-team all-section honoree … won the volleyball team’s Leadership Award and Team Ambassador Award … also participated with TCA Volleyball and Club Cactus Volleyball.
Personal
TUIASOSOPO
Full name: Lanea Louise Tuiasosopo … born in Logan, Utah … is the daughter of Mike and Kathy Tuiasosopo … has one younger sister, Maya, and two younger brothers, Luke and Titus … her father (Mike) and her father’s cousin (Marques) previously served as assistant coaches on the UCLA football staff … communication studies major.
Senior Port/Starboard – 5-10 Tucson, Ariz. Ironwood Ridge HS
2017-18
Rowed in the top two varsity eight crews (V8+, 2V8+) during her junior season … secured first-team Pac-12 All-Academic acclaim for the second consecutive year … earned CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors for the second straight season … rowed seven seat in the second varsity eight in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3), leading UCLA to a first-place finish … also rowed seven seat in the 2V8+ in a home dual meet against Oregon State, helping the crew to a first-place finish … rowed seven seat in the varsity eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the V8+ to a third-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … rowed seven seat in the 2V8+ on the first day of the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 13-14) … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ on the second day of the Clemson Invitational, as the second varsity eight finished in third place in its morning race that day … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ at the team’s annual crosstown competition versus USC (April 28) … also rowed five seat in the 2V8+ at the Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed primarily in the Bruins’ second varsity eight (2V8+) crew as a sophomore … captured first-team Pac-12 All-Academic acclaim … was also named a CRCA National Scholar-Athlete for the for time in her career … rowed bow seat in the second varsity eight crew in UCLA’s first spring event, competing at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4) … led the Bruins’ 2V8+ to a first-place finish, rowing against UCLA’s 3V8+ and a pair of crews from UC Santa Barbara … rowed three seat in the varsity four (V4+) crew in a home competition against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping guide the Bruins to a first-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ on the morning of the first day of the Clemson Invitational (April 22) … also rowed three seat in the 2V8+ in races on each day at Clemson (April 2223) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ against USC, helping lead the Bruins to a first-place finish in that race (April 30) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed bow seat in the second varsity four and the third varsity four, respectively, in the Bruins’ early-season dualmeet races against San Diego State (March 5) and Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26) … rowed four seat in the novice eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping UCLA secure a third-place finish in the Grand Final race on day two … rowed four seat in the 3V8+ at the 13
CARLISLE
WHEELER Senior Port – 6-0 Brewster, Mass. Nauset Regional HS
2017-18
Rowed in the varsity eight (V8+) crew during her junior season … rowed two seat in the V8+ in the team’s season-opening races against Stanford and San Diego State (March 3) … rowed three seat on the V8+ in a home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17) … rowed six seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the V8+ to a second-place finish on day one and into the Grand Final race on day two … rowed six seat in the V8+ at the twoday Clemson Invitational (April 13-14), helping the varsity eight to a fourth-place finish on day one and in the A Final on day two … rowed three seat in the V8+ at the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … also rowed three seat in the V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 13).
2016-17
Rowed in the varsity eight (V8+) crew as a sophomore … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the UC Challenge in Newport Beach, Calif. (March 4), leading that boat to a first-place finish against UC Santa Barbara, UC Davis and UC Irvine … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the Bruins’ first home spring competition, racing against Stanford and San Diego State (March 11) … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 1-2), helping the varsity eight to a third-place finish on day one and into a Grand Final race on day two … rowed four seat in the V8+ in races against Washington, Washington State and Oregon State on Dexter Lake in Lowell, Ore. (April 8) … rowed four seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 22-23), leading UCLA to a first-place finish in the B final race on day two … rowed four seat in the V8+ in the Bruins’ annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed four seat in the V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 14).
2015-16
Rowed in the Bruins’ top two varsity eight crews during her freshman season … rowed four seat in the 2V8+ in earlyseason dual-meet wins against San Diego State (March 5) and Loyola Marymount (March 12) … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the Pac-12 Challenge (March 26), leading the Bruins to a firstplace finish against Duke in the morning session … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), helping UCLA’s varsity eight advance to the Grand Final race on day two … rowed four seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 16-17) … rowed four seat in the
RETURNING ROWERS V8+ at the annual crosstown showdown against USC (April 30) … rowed four seat in the 2V8+ at the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships on Lake Natoma (May 15).
High School
Was a three-year rowing letterwinner at Nauset Regional High School (Eastham, Mass.) … also was a two-year varsity volleyball letterwinner as a middle hitter … on the Nauset Regional crew team, twice earned the team’s Most Valuable Player award … registered Nauset Regional’s fastest erg score during her first season on the team … away from her high school, competed for Orleans Sweeps and Skulls.
Personal
Full name: Carlisle Roberts Wheeler … born in Barnstable, Mass. … is the oldest of Mark and Lynne Wheeler’s three children … has one younger sister, Peyton, and one younger brother, Hamilton … political science major.
High School
WHITNEY
WOOD
Senior Starboard – 5-6 Glendora, Calif. Glendora HS
2017-18
Primarily rowed in the novice eight (N8+) crew during her freshman campaign … rowed bow seat in the third varsity eight (3V8+) in a home dual meet versus Oregon State (March 17) … rowed three seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 24-25), helping the boat to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place Grand Final finish on day two … rowed two seat in the N8+ at the annual crosstown competition against USC (April 28) … rowed bow seat in the N8+ in the season-culminating Pac-12 Championships (May 13).
Was a four-year varsity tennis letterwinner and a two-year varsity soccer letterwinner at Glendora High School … was a tennis player, secured first-team all-league honors and finished as the league’s third place doubles team … served as the tennis team captain during her senior year … also was the soccer team captain and earned MVP honors on the soccer team as a sophomore … earned all-league academic honors on both the tennis and soccer teams.
Personal
Full name: Whtiney Marie Wood … born in Glendora, Calif. … is the younger of Brian and Abby Wood’s two children … has one older brother, Wyatt, who was a right-handed pitcher at Azusa Pacific University … intends to major in atmospheric and oceanic sciences.
FIRST-YEAR ROWERS
Amanda Alessandria
Charlotte Altieri
Bella Alvarado Freshman Larkspur, Calif.
Georgia Batson
Freshman Greenwood Village, Colo.
Sarah Coufal Freshman Orinda, Calif.
Freshman Gila River Indian Community, Ariz.
Katie Gath
Shelby Gayner
Danielle Hoekstra
Lucy Holgate
Sarah Holloway
Aarti Kishore Jain
Claire Lisle
Andie Mooradian
Freshman Lafayette, Calif.
Freshman Huntington Beach, Calif.
Paula Jaramillo Freshman Bogota, Colombia
Freshman Oakland, Calif.
Freshman San Diego, Calif.
Freshman Dana Point, Calif.
Anneliese Solberg Sophomore Torrance, Calif.
Freshman Long Beach, Calif.
Tasha Strudwick
Freshman Louisville, Ky.
Freshman Little Chalfont, England
Freshman Nottingham, England
Freshman Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Imogen Purcell
Jane Rausser
Freshman Melbourne, Australia
Ani Tookian Freshman Fresno, Calif.
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Grace Elias
Emery Rolfes
Freshman Alameda, Calif.
Kate Watts Freshman Gilroy, Calif.
Freshman Hercules, Calif.
Freshman Newport Beach, Calif.
Kieran Wild Freshman Newtown, Pa.
AWARDS AND HONORS
CRCA All-West/All-Conference
All-Pac-12 Selections
2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002
2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Saskia Budgett* Marie Jacquet (1) Marie Jacquet (1) Cathy Stolitzka (1) Meaghan Volker (1) Alice White (2) Britta Syverson (1) Meaghan Volker (2) Britta Syverson (1) Anastasia Alexander (2) Britta Syverson (1) Alexandra Bolt (1) Alaizah Koorji (1) Britta Syverson (2) Vanessa Teff (1) Vanessa Teff (2) Vanessa Teff (1) Lynn Hancock (2) Vanessa Teff (1) Kristin Bixel (1) Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2) Monica Grova (1) Brooke Jordan (2) Irene Condella (2)
*beginning in 2018, the CRCA changed its geographical affiliation to an all-conference team.
CosIDA Academic All-America 2004 Monica Grova (2)
POCOCK All-America Selections 2017 2014 2013 2012 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005
Marie Jacquet (2) Meaghan Volker (1) Britta Syverson (1) Meaghan Volker (2) Britta Syverson (1) Anastasia Alexander (2) Alexandra Bolt (1) Britta Syverson (2) Vanessa Teff (2) Vanessa Teff (1) Vanessa Teff (2) Kristin Bixel (1)
UCLA Team Captains (since 2002) 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002
Hannah Elder, Saskia Budgett, KC Yeagley Hannah Elder, Sierra Bronkhorst Alice White, Sierra Bronkhorst, Logan Warwick Cathy Stolitzka, Kendal Mitchell Natalie Pettee, Erin Wenzel Britta Syverson, Mia Hamano Britta Syverson, Ariel Handler, .Jessica McGuire Alaizah Koorji, Rachel LaBella Kaitlin Doering, Alaizah Koorji, .Kristin Fitzmorris Vanessa Teff, Candace Ferguson, .Megan Lightfoot Vanessa Teff, Patricia Dudziec, .Elizabeth Herron Erin Rice, Leah Wachtel Jessica Holt, Liz Pallas-Jacobs, Erin Rice Kristin Bixel, Monica Grova Irene Condella, Monica Grova Irene Condella, Monica Grova Jennifer Carey-Ruiz, Aimee Chen
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1996 1994 1993 1991
Saskia Budgett Marie Jacquet Marie Jacquet Cathy Stolitzka Meaghan Volker Britta Syverson Britta Syverson Anastasia Alexander Britta Syverson Alexandra Bolt Vanessa Teff Vanessa Teff Vanessa Teff Vanessa Teff Kristin Bixel
Monica Grova Brooke Jordan Irene Condella Nell Shuttleworth* Sophie Minter* Bobbie Seminoff* Sally Scovel* Heather Brown* Kathy Doubleday* Sue Charles Catriona Fallon Shea Garvin Beth Mathiowetz
1990 1989 1988 1987
Leilani Johnson Kim Cromer Cathie Heacox Leslie Lewis Martha Patton Kelley Wely Leeanne Crain Kari Dunn Kari Dunn Marisa Hurtado Emily Roske
*women’s rowing, club status
Bruin Team Awards Most Valuable Oarswoman 2018 Saskia Budgett 2017 Marie Jacquet 2016 Alice White, Marie Jacquet 2015 Alice White 2014 Alice White 2013 Britta Syverson 2012 Britta Syverson 2011 Britta Syverson 2010 Rachel LaBella 2009 Vanessa Teff 2008 Vanessa Teff 2007 Vanessa Teff 2006 Liz Pallas-Jacobs 2005 Kristin Bixel 2004 Monica Grova 2003 Brooke Jordan 2002 Irene Condella Most Outstanding Senior 2018 Jasmine English 2017 Marie Jacquet 2016 Alice White 2015 Cathy Stolitzka 2014 Erin Wenzel 2013 Britta Syverson 2012 Anastasia Alexander, Ariel Handler 2011 Rachel LaBella 2010 Kristin Fitzmorris Most Valuable Freshman 2018 Leila Bernstein 2017 Quincey Mulligan 2016 Kyra Edwards 2015 Sierra Bronkhorst 2014 Hannah Elder 2013 Alice White 2012 Cathy Stolitzka, Allison Doran 2011 Nicole Sung-Jereczek 2009 Anastasia Alexander 2008 Elise Wilson 2007 Lynn Hancock 2006 Vanessa Teff 2005 Erin Haggerty 2004 Elizabeth Lee 2003 Nicole Schneiderjohn 2002 Monica Grova
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Most Improved 2018 Fiona Buzzard 2017 Nicole Ott 2016 Carlisle Wheeler 2015 Katie Kidder 2014 Victoria Vander Poel, Sarah Dierksen 2013 Samantha Upton 2012 Natalie Pettee 2011 Erin Wenzel 2010 Katherine Hruska, Jessica McGuire, Hillary Caldwell 2009 Laurel Hyatt-Miller 2008 Kristin Fitzmorris 2007 Destinie Slavich 2006 Candace Ferguson 2005 Jaclyn Roewe 2004 Lauren Hamann 2003 Christianne Bengard 2002 Katie Larivey Kirstin Snook Most Inspirational 2018 Libby Costello 2017 Hannah Elder, Lauren O’Donohue 2016 Sophia Denison-Johnston 2015 Emma Murray 2014 Carolina Paini 2013 Emily McLaughlin 2012 Emily McLaughlin 2011 Jessica McGuire 2010 Alexandra Bolt 2009 Shizue Reid 2008 Danielle Piccinini 2007 Jessica Fritz 2006 Lora Batina 2005 Jessica Holt 2004 Leah Wachtel 2003 Irene Condella 2002 Dawn Regan
Bruin Scholar-Athlete 2018 Jasmine English 2017 Jasmine English 2016 Jasmine English 2015 Chloe Kojima, Jasmine English 2014 Chloe Kojima 2013 Chloe Kojima 2012 Carolina Paini 2011 Alaizah Koorji 2010 Lynn Hancock 2009 Lynn Hancock 2008 Christina Sprouse 2007 Christina King 2006 Sarah Lombardo 2005 Jessica Rogers 2004 Kristin Bixel 2003 Emina Ong 2002 Katrina Craig Turkey Triathlon 2018 Kyra Edwards 2017 Marie Jacquet 2016 Alice White 2015 Alice White 2014 Alice White 2013 Alice White 2012 Natalie Pettee 2011 Jessica McGuire 2010 Megan Danley 2009 Vanessa Teff 2008 Vanessa Teff 2007 Erin Haggerty 2006 Erin Haggerty 2005 Erin Haggerty 2004 Elizabeth Felter (varsity) Jessica Fritz (novice) 2003 Elizabeth Felter 2002 Kathy Kennedy
AWARDS AND HONORS
Pac-12 All-Academic Selections 2018: Jasmine English (1), Suzannah Henderson (1), Lanea Tuiasosopo (1), Josie Beyer (2), Shalyn Fullerton (2), Lucy Jepson (2), Haley Tong (2), Saskia Budgett (HM), Fiona Buzzard (HM), Sophia Denison-Johnston (HM), Kyra Edwards (HM), Mikayla Hart (HM), Erin O’Donohue (HM), Nicole Ott (HM), KC Yeagley (HM) 2017: Jasmine English (1), Suzannah Henderson (1), Lanea Tuiasosopo (1), Shalyn Fullerton (2), Marie Jacquet (2), Sierra Bronkhorst (HM), Mikayla Hart (HM), KC Yeagley (HM), Sophia Denison-Johnston (HM), Saskia Budgett (HM), Kyra Edwards (HM), Emily Foss (HM), Jillian Solberg (HM) 2016: Jasmine English (1), Lizette Lopez (1), Alice White (1), Logan Warwick (2), Sierra Bronkhorst (HM), Mikayla Hart (HM), KC Yeagley (HM) 2015: Chloe Kojima (1), Kendal Mitchell (1), Alice White (1), Emma Murray (2), Victoria Vander Poel (2), Cathy Stolitzka (2), Logan Warwick (2), Maddie Alden (HM), Kate Miller (HM), Molly Schoenfeld (HM)
2012: Victoria Babson (1), Emily McLaughlin (1), Carolina Paini (1), Tamar Schaap (2), Erin Wenzel (2), Deanna Wong (2), Mia Hamano (HM), Ariel Handler (HM), Kirstin Snook (HM), Mariko Snyder (HM), Nicole Sung-Jereczek (HM), Britta Syverson (HM) 2011: Alaizah Koorji (1), Emily McLaughlin (1), Caroline Curson (HM), Katherine Hruska (HM), Ariel Handler (HM), Mia Hamano (HM), Tamar Schaap (HM), Mariko Snyder (HM) 2010: Lynn Hancock (1), Alaizah Koorji (1), Christina Sprouse (1), Anna Musky-Goldwyn (2), Kristin Fitzmorris (HM) 2009: Lynn Hancock (1), Alaizah Koorji (1), Christina Sprouse (1) 2008: Lynn Hancock (1), Christina King (1), Megan Petitti (1), Christina Sprouse (1), Erin Haggerty (2), Megan Lightfoot (2), Danielle Piccinini (2), Destinie Slavich (2) 2007: Maida Habibovic (HM), Erin Haggerty (2), Vanessa Jansen (HM), Elizabeth Lee (1), Megan McQuown (1), Brittany Merchant (2), Erin Rice (1), Lynette Thompson (HM), Leah Wachtel (1), Jennifer Weber (1)
2014: Paige Cheung (1), Chloe Kojima (1), Kendal Mitchell (1), Meaghan Volker (1), Victoria Babson (2), Victoria Vander Poel (2), Erin Wenzel (2), Deanna Wong (2), Alice White (2), Maddie Alden (HM), Kate Miller (HM), Emma Murray (HM), Carolina Paini (HM), Cathy Stolitzka (HM), Nicole Sung-Jereczek (HM), Samantha Upton (HM), Logan Warwick (HM)
2006: Elizabeth Lee (1), Sarah Lombardo (1), Lora Batina (2), Clara Cartwright (2), Megan McQuown (2), Brittany Merchant (2), Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2), Erin Rice (2), Leah Wachtel (2), Erin Haggerty (HM)
2013: Victoria Babson (1), Chloe Kojima (1), Kendal Mitchell (1), Carolina Paini (1), Tamar Schaap (2), Erin Wenzel (2), Victoria Vander Poel (2), Maddie Alden (HM), Hillary Caldwell (HM), Alex Caniglia (HM), Sarah Dierksen (HM), Mia Hamano (HM), Kate Miller (HM), Molly Schoenfeld (HM), Kirstin Snook (HM), Cathy Stolitzka (HM), Nicole Sung-Jereczek (HM), Britta Syverson (HM), Samantha Upton (HM)
2004: Kristin Bixel (1), Irene Condella (1), Monica Grova (1), Emina Ong (1), Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2), Jessica Rogers (1)
2005: Kristin Bixel (1), Monica Grova (1), Jessica Holt (2), Elizabeth Lee (2), Emina Ong (1), Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2), Erin Rice (HM), Jessica Rogers (1), Melanie Salter (HM), Leah Wachtel (2)
CRCA National Scholar-Athletes 2018 Jasmine English, Lucy Jepson, Lanea Tuiasosopo, Haley Tong 2017 Jasmine English, Lanea Tuiasosopo 2016 Jasmine English, Alice White 2015 Chloe Kojima, Kendal Mitchell, Alice White 2014 Chloe Kojima, Kendal Mitchell, Carolina Paini, Victoria Vander Poel, Meaghan Volker, Alice White, Deanna Wong 2013 Chloe Kojima, Kendal Mitchell, Carolina Paini
2007 Elizabeth Lee, Leah Wachtel 2006 Elizabeth Lee 2005 Kristin Bixel, Monica Grova, Elizabeth Lee, Emina Ong, Jessica Rogers 2004 Kristin Bixel, Irene Condella, Monica Grova, Emina Ong, Jessica Rogers 2003 Irene Condella, Monica Grova, Emina Ong, Jessica Rogers 2002 Irene Condella, Katrina Craig, Jamila Hammad, Heather McCluskey
2012 Victoria Babson, Carolina Paini 2011 Alaizah Koorji, Emily McLaughlin, Tanya Smith 2010 Lynn Hancock, Alaizah Koorji, Anna Musky-Goldwyn, Christina Sprouse, Taylor Vella 2009 Kristin Fitzmorris, Lynn Hancock, Alaizah Koorji, Megan Lightfoot, Christina Sprouse 2008 Lynn Hancock, Christina King
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2003: Irene Condella (1), Elizabeth Felter (2), Monica Grova (1), Brooke Jordan (2), Emina Ong (1), Jessica Rogers (2) 2002: Jennifer Carey-Ruiz (HM), Irene Condella, Katrina Craig, Jamila Hammad, Kate Harbour (HM), Stefanie Kostich, Heather McCluskey (HM) 2001: Aimee Chen, Mitra Tabidian 2000: Lindsay Berk* (1), Vivian Bianchi* (1), Christina Coll* (2) 1999: Aimee Chen* 1997: Sabrina Fox* 1994: Heather Brown* 1993: Kathy Doubleday* * Women’s rowing was under club status. Parenthesis indicates first- or second-team. HM indicates honorable mention.
2018 IN REVIEW UCLA vs. Stanford and San Diego State
Marina del Rey, Calif. – Ballona Creek March 3, 2018 (all races 2000m) Varsity Eight 1. Stanford........................................................6:43.30 2. UCLA............................................................7:18.30 3. San Diego State.............................................7:29.00 Second Varsity Eight 1. UCLA............................................................7:06.10 2. Stanford........................................................7:08.56 3. San Diego State.............................................7:23.78 Varsity Four 1. Stanford ‘A’....................................................7:57.50 2. San Diego State.............................................8:02.00 3. Stanford ‘B’...................................................8:06.90 Third Varsity Eight 1. UCLA (3V8+)................................................7:26.00 2. San Diego State.............................................7:28.96 3. UCLA (4V8+)................................................7:31.63 Novice Four (UCLA only) 1. UCLA ‘A’.......................................................8:49.60 2. UCLA ‘B’.......................................................9:25.60 NOTE: UCLA’s V4+ crew had breakage (debris) at the 750-meter mark and was unable to finish.
Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Saskia Budgett, (7) Leila Bernstein, (6) Megan Slabbert, (5) Bailey Wood, (4) Sierra Bronkhorst, (3) Kyra Edwards, (2) Carlisle Wheeler, (bow) Lucy Jepson, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. 2V8 – (stroke) Jasmine English, (7) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Natalie Puente (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Fiona Harlan Buzzard, (bow) KC Yeagley, (coxswain) Clare Fina. V4 – (stroke) Shelby Meksto, (3) Lauren O’Donohue, (2) Mikayla Hart, (bow) Nicole Ott, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 3V8 – (stroke) Josie Beyer, (7) Nina Segedin, (6) Erin O’Donohue, (5) Hannah Elder, (4) Megan Abbey, (3) Irene Davila-Mejia, (2) Sophie Sutton, (bow) Libby Costello, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton. 4V8 – (stroke) Sharon Doyle, (7) Suzannah Henderson, (6) Juliette Frank, (5) Kaylee McCord, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Audrey Goodman, (2) Caitlin Buckley, (bow) Emily Chung, (coxswain) Alli Hinmon.
UCLA vs. Oregon State
Marina del Rey, Calif. – Ballona Creek March 17, 2018 (all races 2000m) Varsity Eight 1. Oregon State.................................................7:02.80 2. UCLA............................................................7:07.00 Second Varsity Eight 1. UCLA............................................................7:13.60 2. Oregon State.................................................7:18.80 Varsity Four 1. UCLA............................................................7:59.80 2. UCLA (2V4+)................................................8:17.30 3. Oregon State.................................................8:27.30 Additional Varsity Eights 1. UCLA (3V8+)................................................7:46.30 2. UCLA (4V8+)................................................7:55.30 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Megan Slabbert, (7) Lucy Jepson, (6) Saskia Budgett, (5) Sierra Bronkhorst, (4) Leila Bernstein, (3) Carlisle Wheeler, (2) Kyra Edwards, (coxswain) Clare Fina. 2V8 – (stroke) Jasmine English, (7) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky (2) Erin O’Donohue, (bow) KC Yeagley, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Nicole Ott, (2) Josie Beyer, (bow) Libby Costello, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 2V4 – (stroke) Hannah Elder, (3) Shelby Meksto, (2) Irene Davila Mejia, (bow) Fiona Buzzard, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton. 3V8 (UCLA’s novice eight) – (stroke) Sharon Doyle, (7) Kaylee McCord, (6) Caitlin Buckley, (5) Audrey Goodman, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Samantha House, (2) Juliette Frank, (bow) Whitney Wood, (coxswain) Alli Hinmon. 4V8 – (stroke) Meagan Abbey, (7) Nina Segedin, (6) Micah Ralston, (5) Suzannah Henderson, (4) Abby Hile, (3) Annie Whalen, (2) Raleigh Tarver, (bow) Ava Van Natta, (coxswain) Valia Gregory.
San Diego Crew Classic
Mission Bay, Calif. (Day 1 of 2) March 24, 2018 Varsity Eight 1. Texas..........................................................6:41.267 2. USC............................................................6:44.208 3. UCLA..........................................................6:55.531 4. Stanford......................................................6:57.596 5. Tennessee...................................................7:01.920 6. San Diego....................................................7:17.008 Second Varsity Eight 1. Texas..........................................................6:44.069 2. UCLA..........................................................6:59.744 3. Tennessee...................................................7:02.855 4. Kansas State...............................................7:10.119 5. Loyola Marymount........................................7:19.946 6. UC Santa Barbara........................................7:23.863 Varsity Four 1. Texas..........................................................7:24.418 2. UCLA..........................................................7:39.413 3. Kansas State...............................................7:46.365 4. Sacramento State........................................8:01.388 5. Portland......................................................8:12.656 Novice Eight 1. Texas..........................................................6:53.883 2. Loyola Marymount........................................7:11.298 3. UCLA..........................................................7:14.468 4. Sacramento State........................................7:16.031 5. British Columbia...........................................7:17.454 6. UC Santa Barbara........................................8:12.450 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Jasmine English, (7) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (6) Carlisle Wheeler, (5) Kyra Edwards, (4) Saskia Budgett, (3) Bailey Wood, (2) Megan Slabbert, (bow) Lucy Jepson, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. 2V8 – (stroke) Jillian Solberg, (7) KC Yeagley, (6) Sierra Bronkhorst, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (bow) Leila Bernstein, (coxswain) Clare Fina. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Nicole Ott, (2) Josie Beyer, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Haley Tong. N8 – (stroke) Sharon Doyle, (7) Kaylee McCord, (6) Sophie Sutton, (5) Audrey Goodman, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Whitney Wood, (2) Caitlin Buckley, (bow) Juliette Frank, (coxswain) Alli Hinmon.
San Diego Crew Classic
Mission Bay, Calif. (Day 2 of 2) March 25, 2018 Varsity Eight (Grand Final) 1. California.....................................................6:36.965 2. Texas..........................................................6:41.703 3. USC............................................................6:49.205 4. University of Victoria.....................................6:50.578 5. Washington State.........................................6:51.480 6. UCLA..........................................................7:03.272 Second Varsity Eight (Grand Final) 1. California.....................................................6:46.996 2. Texas..........................................................6:55.543 3. USC............................................................7:01.999 4. Washington State.........................................7:08.317 5. Oklahoma....................................................7:08.831 6. UCLA..........................................................7:16.507 Varsity Four (Grand Final) 1. California.....................................................7:38.112 2. Texas..........................................................7:44.142 3. Oklahoma....................................................7:59.129 4. Washington State.........................................8:00.956 5. UCLA..........................................................8:04.774 6. USC............................................................8:08.725 Novice Eight (Grand Final) 1. Texas..........................................................7:20.007 2. Loyola Marymount........................................7:33.244 3. Sacramento State........................................7:41.880 4. UCLA..........................................................7:41.894 5. British Columbia...........................................7:47.197 6. UC Santa Barbara........................................9:20.001
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Second Varsity Four (Grand Final) 1. Oklahoma....................................................7:47.291 2. UCLA..........................................................7:56.015 3. San Diego State...........................................8:06.092 4. USC............................................................8:13.398 5. Gonzaga......................................................8:19.786 6. Kansas State...............................................8:21.854 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Jasmine English, (7) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (6) Carlisle Wheeler, (5) Kyra Edwards, (4) Saskia Budgett, (3) Bailey Wood, (2) Megan Slabbert, (bow) Lucy Jepson, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. 2V8 – (stroke) Jillian Solberg, (7) KC Yeagley, (6) Sierra Bronkhorst, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (bow) Leila Bernstein, (coxswain) Clare Fina. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Nicole Ott, (2) Josie Beyer, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Haley Tong. N8 – (stroke) Sharon Doyle, (7) Kaylee McCord, (6) Sophie Sutton, (5) Audrey Goodman, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Whitney Wood, (2) Caitlin Buckley, (bow) Juliette Frank, (coxswain) Alli Hinmon. 2V4 – (stroke) Hannah Elder, (3) Shelby Meksto, (2) Fiona Harlan Buzzard, (bow) Libby Costello, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton.
Clemson Invitational
Clemson, S.C. – Lake Hartwell (Day 1 of 2) April 13, 2018 Varsity Eight (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:15.14 2. USC..............................................................6:19.94 3. Syracuse.......................................................6:25.47 4. UCLA............................................................6:28.22 5. Tulsa.............................................................6:29.83 6. Cornell..........................................................6:31.70 7. Clemson........................................................6:41.61 Second Varsity Eight (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:22.94 2. USC..............................................................6:25.00 3. Syracuse.......................................................6:30.22 4. Clemson........................................................6:33.19 5. Cornell..........................................................6:34.78 6. UCLA............................................................6:37.30 7. Tulsa.............................................................6:41.39 Varsity Four (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................7:01.20 2. UCLA............................................................7:11.54 3. Syracuse.......................................................7:16.17 4. Cornell..........................................................7:18.49 5. Clemson........................................................7:20.45 6. USC..............................................................7:24.59 7. Tulsa.............................................................7:36.20 Third Varsity Eight (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State................................................................. 2. Minnesota....................................................... +4.87 3. UCLA.............................................................. +5.38 4. Syracuse......................................................... +7.31 5. Navy.............................................................. +20.81 6. Tennessee..................................................... +31.12 7. Indiana.......................................................... +31.63 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Saskia Budgett, (7) Megan Slabbert, (6) Carlisle Wheeler, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Kyra Edwards, (3) Jasmine English, (2) Bailey Wood, (bow) Lucy Jepson, (coxswain) Clare Fina. 2V8 – (stroke) Sierra Bronkhorst, (7) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Leila Bernstein, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (bow) Hannah Elder, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) KC Yeagley, (2) Fiona Buzzard, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 3V8 – (stroke) Josie Beyer, (7) Nicole Ott, (6) Shelby Meksto, (5) Libby Costello, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Kaylee McCord, (2) Sophie Sutton, (bow) Suzannah Henderson, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton.
2018 IN REVIEW Clemson Invitational
Clemson, S.C. – Lake Hartwell (Day 2 of 2) April 14, 2018 Morning Session Varsity Eight (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:32.78 2. Washington State...........................................6:38.07 3. Duke.............................................................6:42.07 4. Navy..............................................................6:44.00 5. Northeastern..................................................6:45.14 6. UCLA............................................................6:47.75 7. Central Florida...............................................6:49.23 Second Varsity Eight (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:39.78 2. Washington State...........................................6:48.00 3. UCLA............................................................6:50.71 4. Northeastern..................................................6:54.32 5. Duke.............................................................6:55.27 6. Navy..............................................................7:00.26 7. Central Florida...............................................7:01.69 Varsity Four (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................7:10.62 2. Duke.............................................................7:18.12 3. UCLA............................................................7:20.49 4. Washington State...........................................7:20.89 5. Navy..............................................................7:34.79 6. Central Florida...............................................7:40.23 7. Northeastern..................................................7:43.92 Third Varsity Eight (Heat 1) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:36.94 2. UCLA............................................................6:43.04 3. Syracuse.......................................................6:47.84 4. Duke.............................................................6:51.03 5. Wisconsin......................................................6:55.50 6. Navy..............................................................6:58.04 7. Central Florida...............................................7:14.75 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Saskia Budgett, (7) Megan Slabbert, (6) Carlisle Wheeler, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Kyra Edwards, (3) Jasmine English, (2) Bailey Wood, (bow) Lucy Jepson, (coxswain) Clare Fina. 2V8 – (stroke) Sierra Bronkhorst, (7) KC Yeagley, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Fiona Buzzard, (bow) Leila Bernstein, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Nicole Ott, (2) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 3V8 – (stroke) Josie Beyer, (7) Libby Costello, (6) Shelby Meksto, (5) Hannah Elder, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Kaylee McCord, (2) Sophie Sutton, (bow) Suzannah Henderson, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton.
Afternoon Session Varsity Eight (B Final) 1. Oregon State.................................................6:19.40 2. Syracuse.......................................................6:21.65 3. Tulsa.............................................................6:21.85 4. Louisville.......................................................6:23.61 5. UCLA............................................................6:25.56 6. Minnesota.....................................................6:26.16 7. Navy..............................................................6:26.67 Second Eight (B Final) 1. Syracuse.......................................................6:29.10 2. Minnesota.....................................................6:33.06 3. Clemson........................................................6:33.54 4. Northeastern..................................................6:35.27 5. Oregon State.................................................6:35.30 6. Duke.............................................................6:36.67 7. UCLA............................................................6:38.43
Varsity Four (A Final) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:59.97 2. Indiana..........................................................7:05.10 3. Virginia..........................................................7:07.92 4. Oklahoma......................................................7:08.64 5. Wisconsin......................................................7:12.55 6. Duke.............................................................7:14.31 7. UCLA............................................................7:17.95 Third Varsity Eight (A Final) 1. Ohio State.....................................................6:32.35 2. Washington State...........................................6:36.57 3. Minnesota.....................................................6:36.78 4. UCLA............................................................6:40.30 5. Virginia..........................................................6:40.32 6. Syracuse.......................................................6:41.35 7. Duke.............................................................6:47.84 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Saskia Budgett, (7) Megan Slabbert, (6) Carlisle Wheeler, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Kyra Edwards, (3) Jasmine English, (2) Bailey Wood, (bow) Lucy Jepson, (coxswain) Clare Fina. 2V8 – (stroke) Sierra Bronkhorst, (7) KC Yeagley, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Fiona Buzzard, (bow) Leila Bernstein, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Nicole Ott, (2) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 3V8 – (stroke) Josie Beyer, (7) Libby Costello, (6) Shelby Meksto, (5) Hannah Elder, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Kaylee McCord, (2) Sophie Sutton, (bow) Suzannah Henderson, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton.
UCLA at USC
San Pedro, Calif. April 28, 2018 (all races 2000m) Varsity Eight 1. USC..............................................................7:15.60 2. UCLA............................................................7:28.50 Second Varsity Eight 1. USC..............................................................7:30.80 2. UCLA............................................................7:39.90 Varsity Four 1. UCLA............................................................7:48.50 2. USC..............................................................7:59.20 Third Varsity Eight 1. UCLA (3V8+)................................................7:47.80 2. UCLA ‘B’.......................................................8:09.50 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Lucy Jepson, (7) Megan Slabbert, (6) Saskia Budgett, (5) Natalie Puente, (4) Kyra Edwards, (3) Carlisle Wheeler, (2) Bailey Wood, (bow) Jasmine English, (coxswain) Clare Fina. 2V8 – (stroke) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (7) KC Yeagley, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Leila Bernstein, (2) Fiona Buzzard, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Josie Beyer, (bow) Libby Costello, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 3V8 – (stroke) Shelby Meksto, (7) Hannah Elder, (6) Sophie Sutton, (5) Nicole Ott, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Kaylee McCord, (2) Juliette Frank, (bow) Suzannah Henderson, (coxswain) Shalyn Fulllerton. N8 – (stroke) Caitlin Buckley, (7) Ava Van Natta, (6) Sharon Doyle, (5) Audrey Goodman, (4) Abby Hile, (3) Samantha House, (2) Raleigh Tarver, (bow) Whitney Wood, (coxswain) Alli Hinmon.
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Gold River, Calif. (Lake Natoma) May 13, 2018 Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:30.122 2. Stanford......................................................6:33.453 3. California.....................................................6:45.533 4. USC............................................................6:46.936 5. Washington State.........................................6:50.679 6. Oregon State...............................................6:56.633 7. UCLA..........................................................6:58.625 Second Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:36.733 2. California.....................................................6:42.675 3. Stanford......................................................6:52.558 4. USC............................................................6:58.764 5. Washington State.........................................7:01.275 6. UCLA..........................................................7:08.853 7. Oregon State...............................................7:21.613 Varsity Four 1. Washington.................................................7:25.156 2. California.....................................................7:29.156 3. Stanford......................................................7:42.019 4. Washington State.........................................7:52.925 5. UCLA..........................................................8:00.136 6. Oregon State...............................................8:05.422 7. USC............................................................8:09.533 Third Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:44.975 2. California.....................................................6:50.821 3. Stanford......................................................7:02.162 4. Washington State.........................................7:10.471 5. UCLA..........................................................7:23.664 6. USC............................................................7:48.114 Novice Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:53.069 2. California.....................................................7:12.480 3. Washington State.........................................7:20.390 4. UCLA..........................................................7:20.710 Championship Point Totals 1. Washington........................................................45.5 2. California...............................................................36 3. Stanford.............................................................35.5 4. USC......................................................................22 5. Washington State...................................................21 6. UCLA.................................................................11.5 7. Oregon State.........................................................10 Lineups
V8 – (stroke) Lucy Jepson, (7) Natalie Puente, (6) Saskia Budgett, (5) Megan Slabbert, (4) Kyra Edwards, (3) Carlisle Wheeler, (2) Bailey Wood, (bow) Jasmine English, (coxswain) Clare Fina. 2V8 – (stroke) Sophia Denison-Johnston, (7) KC Yeagley, (6) Jillian Solberg, (5) Lanea Tuiasosopo, (4) Claire Cannon, (3) Leila Bernstein, (2) Fiona Buzzard, (bow) Erin O’Donohue, (coxswain) Gray Strandberg. V4 – (stroke) Mikayla Hart, (3) Alexandra Rusbarsky, (2) Hannah Elder, (bow) Josie Beyer, (coxswain) Haley Tong. 3V8 – (stroke) Shelby Meksto, (7) Nicole Ott, (6) Sophie Sutton, (5) Lauren O’Donohue, (4) Allison Carr, (3) Libby Costello, (2) Meagan Abbey, (bow) Suzannah Henderson, (coxswain) Shalyn Fullerton. N8 – (stroke) Caitlin Buckley, (7) Kaylee McCord, (6) Sharon Doyle, (5) Audrey Goodman, (4) Abby Hile, (3) Samantha House, (2) Raleigh Tarver, (bow) Whitney Wood, (coxswain) Alli Hinmon.
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS —A— Abbey, Meagan Adam, Audrey Adams, Michelle Agee, Laurel Akol, Piper Alden, Maddie Alexander, Anastasia Alexandres, Catherine Alexandres, Christina Anderson, Teresa Anoufrieva,, Kate Antunes, Christine Ashwood, Katie Austin, Melanie Atuegbu, Sandra Ayres, Ashley
2016-18 2017 2002 1979-80 2009-10 2012-15 2009-12 2014 2014 2014 2016 2008 2016 1981 2011 1991
— B — Babson, Victoria Baker, Kelli Baker, Lisa Banis, Alexandra Barnard, Jennifer Basilio, Nadia Bassak, Katie Batina, Lora Baxter, Hali Beatty, Heather Beatty, Michelle Bengard, Christianne Bernstein, Leila Beyer, Josie Bezdjian, Katie Bixel, Kristin Blakistone, Kathleen Blann, Katie Blosser, Bailey Boero, Anna Bolt, Alexandra Bonnaud, Lauren Bork, Hayley Bower, Carol Boyer, Jennifer Bragg, Christine Branger, Christina Brailey, Ali Brennan, Justine Briedenthal, Victoria Briggs, Christina Briggs, Tara Broersma, Meguire Bronkhorst, Sierra Brown, Danielle Brown, Dawn Buckley, Caitlin Buckley, Christine Budgett, Saskia Bunten, Janette Burg, Ellie Burke, Charlotte Burnette, Nancy Bushnell, Cathy Buzawa, Jessica Buzzard, Fiona
2011-14 2002 1982-84 2005 2009-10 2009-10 2012 2003-04, 2006 2008 1989 2003 2003 2018 2017-18 2014 2003-05 1981 2016 2005-06 2007 2010 2009 2016 1978-79 2003 2012-13 1983-85 2014 2012 2010 2004 2010 2010-11 2015-18 2012 1991 2018 2014 2016-18 1988 2015 2007 1978-81 1979-82 2007 2017-18
— C — Calandra, Audrey Caldwell, Hillary Caniglia, Alex Cannon, Claire Carey-Ruiz, Jennifer Carr, Allison Carr, Meleana Carter, Michelle Cartwright, Clara Chavez, Miro Chan, Cassey Chan, Karmin Chang, Angela Chellis, Jillian Chen, Aimee
2011-12 2010-13 2012-14 2018 2002 2018 2006 2017 2005-06 1988-91 2013 2014 2013-15 2018 2002
Cheung, Paige Cherry, Jessica Chin, Kimmi Chou, Leslie Chung, Emily Clarke, Carole Clements, Winifred Combs, Arianna Condella, Irene Conrad, Jasmine Conrad, Patricia Coon, Susan Cornwell, Renee Costello, Karen Costello, Libby Counter, Lauren Cox, Kayla Coyle, Caroline Craddock, Madeline Craig, Katrina Cromer, Kimberly Crowley, Emily Curson, Caroline Czer, Christa Czisny, Caitlyn
2013-14, 2016 2008 2018 2009 2017-18 1981 1983-86 2003 2002-04 2010 1979 1974-77 2007-08 1984-85 2016-18 2007-10 2010 2017 2014 2002 1988-90 2010 2008-11 2010-11 2007
Fox, Amanda Frank, Juliette Fritz, Jessica Frye, Barbara Fujisaki, Carin Fullerton, Shalyn
— G — Gallagher, Tessa Gamon, Lynne Garcia, Rebecca Garnett, Laura Garvin, Shea Gazzaniga, Suzanne Geddes, Jean Gee, Dolly Ghoneim, Shadia Gibson, Emily Gillis, Victoria Goodman, Audrey Goodman, Delaney Grajewski, Erin Graves, Alison Graves, Tia Gregory, Valia Grova, Monica Guess, Cassie Guest, Debbie Guest, Valerie Guzik, Ashley
— D — Dallmar, Molly Daniels, Eliza Danley, Megan Darracq, Katrina Darry, Alice Dalton, Jennifer Davila Mejia, Irene De Los Santos, Evelyn Dean, April Denison-Johnston, Sophia Denyes, Nancy Dickson, Christine Dierksen, Sarah Dierolf, Christina Doering, Kaitlin Dolan, Mindy Doran, Allison Doyle, Jean Doyle, Sharon Dreihouse, Nancy Drummond, Leah Duclett, Stephanie Dudziec, Patricia Dunn, Kari Durham, Marisa
2008 2014-15 2009-10 2008-09 2015 1987-88 2017-18 2006 1977-80 2015-18 1986-87 2008 2012-15 2014 2007-10 2002 2012-14 1989-92 2018 1984-85 2010-11 2008 2005-08 1985-88 2007 2016-18 2014-18 2008 2015-18 2012 2009-10 1980
— F — Fallon, Catriona Fan, Joanna Farafontoff, Alexa Farkas, Lori Feather, Becky Feldman, Madison Felter, Elizabeth Ferguson, Candace Ferretti, Laura Fiacco, Christine Fimpler, Julie Fina, Clare Fiornero, Diana Fitzmorris, Kristin Flanagan, Sheila Florie, Stephanie Flynn, Brenda Forster, Katherine Foss, Emily Foust, Vanessa
2009-10 1988-90 1982 2006 1988-91 1983-86 2004 1979-81 2005 2005 2002 2018 2017 2009 1981-84 1979-81 2018 2002-05 2002 1975 1986 2007
— H — Habibovic, Maida Haggerty, Erin Hamann, Lauren Hamano, Mia Hammad, Jamila Hancock, Lynn Handler, Ariel Hansen, Merethe Haravancik, Monica Harbour, Kate Hargis, Cherie Harmon, Lexi Hart, Mikayla Hartley, Sarah Hartong, Hailey Havilland, Catherine Heacox, Cathie Heath, Carissa Hemingway, Bree Henderson, Erin Henderson, Suzannah Hendricks, Kyra Henrichsen, Kristen Hernandez, Briana Hernandez, Theresa Herron, Elizabeth Hicks, Kelsey Hile, Abby Hinmon, Alli Hodel, Ellen Holasek, Beth Holt, Jessica Hong, Melissa Hortig, Anthea House, Samantha Housley, Claire Howard, Alexandra Hruska, Katherine Hubbard, Antonia Hubble, Elise Hurban, Lindsey Huxtable, Camille Hyatt-Miller, Laurel
— E — Edwards, Kyra Elder, Hannah Ellis, Jacqueline English, Jasmine Epps, Michelle Erlanger, Lisa Evans, Gigi
2011 2018 2004-07 1985-87 1978-81 2016-18
1989-91 2013 2010-13 1986 1985-86 2016 2002-05 2006-09 2006 2007-08 1980-83 2016-18 1986 2007-10 1983 2013, 2015 1981 2008 2017 2015-17
2005-07 2005-08 2002-05 2010-13 2002 2007-10 2009-12 2011 2010 2002 1974 2004 2015-18 1980 2004 1979-81 1986-90 2009 2006-07 2002 2017-18 2013 1982 2007 1985-86 2005-08 2002-05 2018 2018 1983 1980 2004-06 2008 1983 2018 2017 2006-09 2010-11 2008 2006 2003 2012 2009-10
— I — Iglesias, Marisa
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— J — Jacquet, Marie Jansen, Dalynn Jansen, Jennica Jansen, Vanessa Jenkins, Heidi Jensen, Elisabeth Jensen, Suzanne Jepson, Lucy Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Leilani Jones, Maya Jones, Tara Jordan, Brooke
2015-17 1977 2007 2006-08 1981 2013 1986 2016-18 2008 1989-90 2018 1988-90 2002-03
— K — Kalionzes, Alexis Kane, Maureen Kaso, Victoria Kawalek, Aleda Kayatta, Kristy Keeton, Dana Keliher, Betsy Keller, Erica Kelley, Melissa Kennedy, Kathy Khojikian, Anoush Kidder, Katie Kilduff, Kerry Kim, Romina King, Christina King, Lauren King, Stephanie King, Sylvia Kojima, Chloe Koorji, Alaizah Koscher, Kellie Kostich, Stefanie Kovtum, Karolyn Kroyer, Tracy Kuo, Audrey
2004-07 1986 2006-07 2013-15 2012-13 1976 1974-75 2010 2002-03 2002 2010-11 2013-16 2006 2003 2007-08 2009-10 2007 1989-91 2012-15 2008-11 2007 2002 1977 1975-76 2005-06
— L — LaBella, Rachel Larivey, Katie Larson, Wendy Lasky, Beth Lauer, Kat Laufer, Deena Lauren, Alexandra Lawrence, Brianna Lee, Elizabeth Lee, Tamlyn Leibovitch, Lauren LeVine, Julia Lewis, Leslie Lien, Elissa Lightfoot, Megan Liljeqvist, Brittany Lin, Eugenia Lincoln, Elizabeth Lindel, Anna Linden, Marissa Linn, Holly Littman, Elizabeth Lochner, Sheri Lockard, Erica Lombardo, Sarah Lopez, Adela Lopez, Lizette Lopez, Stephanie Lorman, Lauren Loss, Michelle Lynne, Jenifer Lyon, Maredith
2008-11 2002-04 1979-82 1982-85 2011-14 1982 2007-08 2010 2004-07 2009 2011 1984-85 1988-90 1988-89 2006-09 2007-08 2011-12 1978-80 2004 2007 1989-91 2013 1981-83 2010-13 2005-06 2013 2016 2009 2004 2006 1983 1977
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS — M — Maino, Cassie Mais, Susie Manske, Cheyenne Marksbury, Brittanee Martinez, Xena Martz, Kelly May, Lauren McCarty, Susie McCleery, Jennifer McCluskey, Heather McColloch, Karen McCord, Kaylee McGuire, Jessica McGuire, Shawn McKean, Alana McLaughlin, Emily McLaughlin, Irene McPhee, Alexis McQuown, Megan Melzer, Samantha Meksto, Shelby Merchant, Brittany Meredith, Jessica Messer, Holly Miller, Kate Miller, Lila Miller, Sarah Miraldi, Victoria Mitchell, Kendal Moeser, Ariana Monacelli, Jennifer Mondorf, Anneliese Moore, Kirsten Moore, Louise Morales, Sarina Morgan, Tanya Morimoto, Sara Mouroy, Erin Mudd, Sarah Mulligan, Quincey Munn, Alicia Murphy, Delight Murray, Emma Musky-Goldwyn, Anna
2004 1984 2009 2008-09 2017 1985 2003 1976-77 1979-81 2002-03 1981-82 2018 2010-13 2009 2013 2010-13 2017 2010-13 2004-07 2007 2018 2004-07 2004 2017 2012-15 2007 2005 2015 2012-15 2008-09 2010-11 2008 2004 1975-76 2017 1982-83 1991 1977 2014 2017-18 1978 1978 2012-15 2009-10
— N — Nelson, Alexa Nelson, Christina Nelson, Julie Nelson, Shannon Newmarker, Katy Niswonger, Ali Noga, Lauren Noroña, Mina
2015 2012-15 1979-82 2017 2014 2009 2014 1983-85
— O — O’Brien, Hannah O’Donohue, Erin O’Donohue, Lauren O’Leary, Sarah Ong, Emina Ott, Nicole
2009 2016-18 2016-18 2008 2002-05 2017-18
— P — Packer, Shannon Paini, Carolina Palchikoff, Jan Palchikoff, Kim Pallas-Jacobs, Liz Panayides, Andrea Pangacian, Megan Patton, Jennifer Pasion, Mattison Pealman, Karen Pender-Healy, Larisa Perez, Briani Perez, Raquel Perih, Jillian Perkins, Jennifer Pettee, Natalie Petitti, Megan
Piccinini, Danielle Picken, Dee Picken, Miranda Pickett, Kathryn Pollock, Lindsay Pont, Madeleine Potenza, Kirsten Potthoff, Dana Potthoff, Michelle Pratt, Megan Propper, Francesca Protenic, Michaela Puente, Natalie
2007-08 1974-77 1977-78 2009 2009-10 2015 2004-07 2003 2003 2008 2007 2017 2016-18
Seidel, Christine Shepherd, Hannah Shinoda, Lilian Shurtleff, Katie Skelton, Emma Slabbert, Megan Slavich, Destinie Small, Morgan Smith, Grace Smith, Monica Smith, Olivia Smith, Rae Smith, Tanya Snook, Kirstin Snyder, Mariko Sobrado, Melanie Solberg, Jillian Soloman, Valerie Southall, Maddie Sowell, Jennifer Spinoso, Allegra Sprouse, Christina Standefer, Whitney Stephenson, Elizabeth Stitt, Jackie Stolitzka, Cathy Strandberg, Gray Suares, Chanel Sung-Jereczek, Alexandra Sung-Jereczek, Nicole Sutton, Sophie Swan, Jamie Sweetnam, Rachel Syverson, Britta Szarnicki, Cassidy
— Q — Qiu, Waveley
2017
— R — Racen, Leah Ralsewitz, Shauna Ralston, Micah Ramirez, Cassandra Rangel, Kristen Rattray, Alana Ravetti, Regina Regan, Dawn Reddy, Jaya Reid, Shizue Reilly, Jean Reischman, Alexandria Renee, Pamela Reyes, Margarita Rice, Erin Rickard, Jan Robbins, Samantha Robinson, Hayley Robinson, Lauryn Roby, Erika Rodriguez, Valerie Roewe, Jaclyn Rogers, Jessica Romeril, Chelcey Roske, Emily Rusbarsky, Alexandra
2003 1987-88 2018 2013-14 1988-90 2002 1989 2002-04 2010 2008-09 1977-78 2003 1976-77 1988-90 2004-07 1976-77 2009 2007, 2009 2014-15 2005 2002-03 2005-06 2002-05 2011 1984-85, 1987-88 2015-18
— T — Tang, Rachel Tam, Angie Tarver, Raleigh Taylor, Olivia Teff, Vanessa Thigpen, Bethany Thomas, Lucy Thompson, Lynette Tong, Haley Triebsch, Camille Tritsch, Kristina Truong, Jennifer Tsang, Maxine Tu, Audrey Tuiasosopo, Lanea
— S — Sakkis, Lillian Salassa, Tiare Salcedo, Leticia Salimi, Sheerin Salonites, Carlene Salter, Melanie Sayadi, Azita Schauerman, Catherine Schaap, Tamar Schier, Anne Schmidt, Davi Schneiderjohn, Nicole Schoenfeld, Molly Schreiberg, Kendall Schrock, Madison Scullion, Alexandra Seferaj, Gevrina Segedin, Nina
2007 2018 1982-85 2012-13 2009 2016-18 2007-09 2012 2015 1974-75 2011 1977-79 2011 2010-13 2010-12 1991 2016-18 1979-80 2016 1977-79 2014 2007-10 2007-08 2006 1977 2012-15 2016-18 2006 2015 2011-14 2018 2011-13 2016-17 2010-13 2015-16
2007 2002 1988-90 2006-09 1982-85 2003-05 2011 1979-81 2010-13 2007, 2010 2011 2003 2012-15 2014 2015 2011 2007-09 2017-18
2016 2002 2018 2012 2006-09 2006 2010 2007 2017-18 2014 2002-04 2006 2013 2016 2016-18
— U — Underdahl, Jennifer Upton, Samantha
1989-91 2011-14
— V — Van de Ven, Sophie Van Natta, Ava Van Voorhis, Dana Vander Poel, Victoria Vanderschoot, Kelsey VanLeuven, Linda
2003-04 2011-14 1974-75 1974-76 2003-06 2009 2003 2008 2005 1981-83 2006-07 2015 1989 2013 2007 2011-14 2007-08
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2014 2018 2008 2012-15 2013 1985
Vaughan, Katherine Veit, Taylor Vella, Taylor Vicas, Claudia Virk, Katie Vo, Anya Volker, Meaghan
2005 2011-12 2009-10 1982-85 2006 2010 2013-14
— W — Wachtel, Emily Wachtel, Leah Wagner, Reilly Walker, Janice Walker, Payton Waller, Leah Walsh, Teressa Wanberg, Anja Wanberg, Katja Wandzura, Shelley Ware, Katie Warwick, Avery Warwick, Logan Wayne, Rachel Weatherwax, Kaylee Weber, Jennifer Weidemann, Natasha Wells, Lyndsey Wenzel, Erin Wessling, Cheryl Whalen, Annie Wheeler, Carlisle White, Alice Whitescarver, Laura Whitney, Madeline Williams, Annie Williams, Caroline Wilson, Elise Wilson, Madeline Winston, Cathy Wixted, Claire Wolfe, Chelsea Wollman, Debbie Wong, Deanna Wood, Bailey Wood, Whitney Woodruff, Kate Woodward, Sabina Wothe, Maria Wright, Helen Wyatt-Mair, Kelsey White, Alice
2006-07 2004-07 2008 2013 2017 2003 1982-85 2003 2006 1975-76 2015-16 2015 2013-16 2016 2011 2006-07 2010 2002 2011-14 1978 2018 2016-18 2015-16 1981-83 2014 2014-15 2014-15 2008 2014 1990-91 2013-14 2010-11 1976 2012, 2014 2015-18 2018 2002 2010-12 2017 1977-78 2011 2014
— Y — Yago, Jacqueline Yeagley, KC Yuen, Carleen
2016-17 2015-17 1991
* Includes letterwinners from 1974-91 and from 2002-present (when UCLA sponsored women’s rowing).
PAC-12 HISTORY 1987 Pac-10 Championships
2002 Pac-10 Championships
2003 Pac-10 Championships
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight
Washington...................................................6:50.79 UCLA............................................................7:09.30 Stanford........................................................7:11.57 California.......................................................7:17.70 Washington State...........................................7:25.23
1988 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif.
Varsity Eight 1. Washington...................................................7:00.00 2. California.......................................................7:13.00 3. UCLA............................................................7:15.00 4. Stanford........................................................7:26.00 5. USC..............................................................7:31.00
1989 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Washington...................................................6:45.00 Stanford........................................................6:48.00 UCLA............................................................6:49.00 California.......................................................6:53.00 USC..............................................................7:16.00
1990 Pac-10 Championships
Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Pac-10 Champions
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
UCLA............................................................6:54.10 Stanford........................................................6:57.60 California.......................................................6:58.00 Washington...................................................7:01.20 Washington State...........................................7:22.30 USC*.............................................................7:20.80 Oregon State*................................................7:30.70
* did not compete in grand final
1991 Pac-10 Championships
Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Petite Final (places 7-12)
Loyola Marymount..........................................7:27.40 Sacramento State..........................................7:29.50 UC Davis.......................................................7:36.20 UC Santa Barbara..........................................7:39.90 San Diego State.............................................7:40.40 UCLA............................................................7:40.70
2V Eight – Petite Final (places 7-12) 1. USC..............................................................7:30.90 2. Sacramento State..........................................7:33.40 3. San Diego State.............................................7:34.60 4. UCLA............................................................7:36.40 5. UC Santa Barbara..........................................7:44.60 6. Santa Clara....................................................7:48.40 Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. California.......................................................7:46.70 2. Oregon State.................................................7:52.50 3. Washington...................................................7:54.40 4. Stanford........................................................7:58.20 5. Washington State...........................................8:01.50 6. UCLA............................................................8:20.70 Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Oregon State.................................................7:12.60 2. Washington State...........................................7:12.70 3. Washington...................................................7:15.90 4. California.......................................................7:17.60 5. UCLA............................................................7:28.90 6. San Diego State.............................................7:38.20 Team Results 1. Washington...........................................................66 2. California...............................................................58 3. Oregon State.........................................................52 4. Washington State...................................................51 5. Stanford................................................................44 6. USC......................................................................37 7. UCLA....................................................................31 8. Oregon....................................................................4
Sacramento Calif. Varsity Eight – Pac-10 Champions
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Petite Final (places 7-13)
2V Eight – Petite Final (places 7-13) 1. UCLA............................................................7:09.50 2. Sacramento State..........................................7:12.40 3. Loyola Marymount..........................................7:14.50 4. San Diego State.............................................7:15.60 5. Santa Clara....................................................7:20.30 6. UC Davis.......................................................7:21.90 7. Oregon..........................................................8:01.90 Varsity Four – Petite Final (places 7-8) 1. San Diego State.............................................8:08.60 2. UCLA............................................................8:10.70 Novice Eight – Grand Final – Pac-10 Champions 1. UCLA............................................................6:51.70 2. California.......................................................6:55.60 3. Washington...................................................6:56.40 4. Oregon State.................................................6:57.20 5. Washington State...........................................7:00.30 6. UC Davis.......................................................7:05.20 Team Results 1. Washington...........................................................62 2. California...............................................................60 3. Stanford................................................................52 Washington State...................................................52 5. Oregon State.........................................................39 6. UCLA....................................................................34 7. USC......................................................................23 8. Oregon..................................................................16
2004 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight Grand Final
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
UCLA............................................................6:54.10 California.......................................................6:52.70 Washington...................................................6:57.60 Stanford........................................................7:00.80 USC..............................................................7:11.80 Oregon State.................................................7:16.70
UCLA’s 1991 Pac-10 Championship Team The Bruins won the Pac-10 varsity eight race in 1990 and 1991, after having finished third in 1989. UCLA’s 1990 and 1991 women’s rowing teams finished first in Pac-10 action in both the varsity eight and second varsity eight races, under the direction of head coach Kelly Salonites.
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UCLA............................................................6:52.90 Sacramento State..........................................6:59.80 UC Davis.......................................................7:00.80 Loyola Marymount..........................................7:01.30 San Diego State.............................................7:07.70 Santa Clara....................................................7:11.70 Oregon..........................................................7:15.70
California.......................................................6:43.80 Washington...................................................6:47.60 USC..............................................................6:50.60 Stanford........................................................6:53.10 Washington State...........................................6:56.10 UCLA............................................................7:08.10
Second Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California.......................................................6:48.40 2. Washington State...........................................6:50.10 3. Washington...................................................6:54.50 4. USC..............................................................7:04.90 5. Oregon State.................................................7:05.90 6. UCLA............................................................7:17.70 Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. Washington...................................................7:43.70 2. California.......................................................7:51.30 3. Oregon State.................................................7:53.30 4. Washington State...........................................7:59.10 5. Stanford........................................................8:05.80 6. USC..............................................................8:08.30 7. UCLA................................................................. NTT Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Washington...................................................6:58.70 2. California.......................................................7:01.70 3. Oregon State.................................................7:03.00 4. Washington State...........................................7:04.20 5. UCLA............................................................7:11.90 6. USC..............................................................7:24.30 Team Results 1. California...............................................................69 2. Washington...........................................................62 3. Washington State...................................................50 4. USC......................................................................48 5. Oregon State.........................................................40 6. Stanford................................................................35 7. UCLA....................................................................31 8. Oregon....................................................................4
PAC-12 HISTORY 2005 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Grand Final
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
California.......................................................6:20.60 Stanford........................................................6:26.10 USC..............................................................6:26.30 Washington...................................................6:31.00 UCLA............................................................6:32.40 Washington State...........................................6:40.80
Second Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California.......................................................6:34.50 2. UCLA............................................................6:37.10 3. Washington...................................................6:40.60 4. USC..............................................................6:40.70 5. Stanford........................................................6:46.60 6. Washington State...........................................6:51.20 Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. USC..............................................................7:12.90 2. Washington...................................................7:17.00 3. California.......................................................7:18.10 4. UCLA............................................................7:22.30 5. Washington State...........................................7:22.70 6. Oregon State.................................................7:39.10 Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Washington...................................................6:38.00 2. California.......................................................6:42.20 3. Oregon State.................................................6:44.10 4. Washington State...........................................6:51.10 5. UCLA............................................................6:57.70 6. USC..............................................................7:04.10 Team Results 1. California...............................................................67 2. Washington...........................................................56 3. USC......................................................................53 4. UCLA....................................................................49 5. Stanford................................................................43 6. Washington State...................................................38 7. Oregon State.........................................................33 8. Oregon....................................................................4
2006 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Grand Final
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
California.......................................................6:29.00 Washington State...........................................6:29.90 USC..............................................................6:30.30 Washington...................................................6:36.60 Stanford........................................................6:39.00 UCLA............................................................6:43.80
Second Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California.......................................................6:40.40 2. UCLA............................................................6:42.40 3. Washington State...........................................6:44.90 4. Washington...................................................6:46.80 5. Stanford........................................................6:48.50 6. USC..............................................................6:54.70 Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. California.......................................................7:23.40 2. Washington State...........................................7:26.70 3. Stanford........................................................7:28.70 4. Washington...................................................7:30.60 5. UCLA............................................................7:45.00 6. Oregon State.................................................7:49.50 Novice Eight – Petite Final 1. Washington State...........................................6:54.00 2. UC Davis.......................................................7:15.20 3. USC..............................................................7:16.80 4. Sonoma State................................................7:19.00 5. UCLA............................................................7:23.80
2007 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Grand Final
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
USC..............................................................6:40.13 Stanford........................................................6:42.55 California.......................................................6:44.58 UCLA............................................................6:48.58 Oregon State.................................................6:50.46 Washington...................................................6:55.01
Second Varsity – Eight Grand Final 1. California.......................................................6:53.04 2. Washington...................................................6:56.58 3. USC..............................................................6:58.97 4. UCLA............................................................7:04.41 5. Oregon State.................................................7:05.68 6. Washington State...........................................7:11.18 Varsity Four – Petite Final 1. UCLA............................................................7:44.34 2. California.......................................................7:45.40 3. Sacramento State..........................................8:14.11 Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Gonzaga........................................................7:06.43 2. Washington...................................................7:11.43 3. UCLA............................................................7:13.68 4. Washington State...........................................7:24.61 5. Oregon State.................................................7:27.32 6. USC..............................................................7:33.57 Championship Point Standings 1. USC......................................................................69 2. California...............................................................59 3. Washington...........................................................57 4. UCLA....................................................................54 5. Stanford................................................................50 6. Oregon State.........................................................49 7. Washington State...................................................38 8. Gonzaga................................................................35
2008 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Petite Final
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
UCLA............................................................6:53.30 Gonzaga........................................................6:55.70 Western Washington......................................6:58.20 UC Davis.......................................................7:00.60 Sacramento State..........................................7:10.90
Second Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA............................................................7:03.90 2. Gonzaga........................................................7:09.10 3. UC Davis.......................................................7:14.60 4. Sacramento State..........................................7:19.20 5. Western Washington......................................7:33.80 Varsity Four – Petite Final 1. UCLA............................................................7:58.30 2. Stanford........................................................8:04.70 Novice Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA........................................................................ 2. Sacramento State..........................................7:33.80 3. Stanford........................................................7:40.20 4. USC..............................................................7:47.80 Championship Point Standings 1. California...............................................................79 2. Stanford................................................................61 3. Washington State...................................................59 4. Washington...........................................................57 5. Oregon State.........................................................51 6. USC......................................................................50 7. UCLA....................................................................35
2009 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight – Petite Final
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
UCLA............................................................6:40.00 Gonzaga........................................................6:44.00 Sacramento State..........................................6:44.30 St. Mary’s......................................................6:51.30 UC Davis.......................................................6:56.80
Second Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. Gonzaga........................................................6:52.90 2. UCLA............................................................7:01.00 3. Sacramento State..........................................7:04.70 4. St. Mary’s......................................................7:27.30 Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. California.......................................................7:20.00 2. USC..............................................................7:20.20 3. Washington...................................................7:28.80 4. Oregon State.................................................7:29.30 5. Stanford........................................................7:32.90 6. UCLA............................................................7:42.60 22
Championship Point Standings 1. California............................................................70.5 2. Stanford................................................................67 3. Washington...........................................................57 4. Oregon State.........................................................55 5. USC...................................................................49.5 6. Washington State................................................37.5 7. UCLA....................................................................29 8. Oregon....................................................................2
2010 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
California.......................................................6:29.68 Stanford........................................................6:30.74 USC..............................................................6:36.56 UCLA............................................................6:43.86 Washington...................................................6:45.73 Washington State...........................................6:47.38 Oregon State.................................................6:52.27
Second Varsity Eight 1. Stanford........................................................6:44.80 2. Washington...................................................6:48.90 3. California.......................................................6:50.60 4. Washington State...........................................6:52.80 5. USC..............................................................6:59.00 6. UCLA............................................................7:00.80 7. Oregon State.................................................7:02.70 Varsity Four 1. Washington...................................................7:28.10 2. California.......................................................7:35.00 3. UCLA............................................................7:36.10 4. Stanford........................................................7:38.80 5. USC..............................................................7:40.30 6. Washington State...........................................7:48.40 7. Oregon State.................................................7:50.50 Novice Eight 1. Washington...................................................6:53.70 2. Stanford........................................................6:58.00 3. California.......................................................7:01.40 4. Oregon State.................................................7:02.00 5. Washington State...........................................7:06.20 6. UCLA............................................................7:09.10 7. USC..............................................................7:12.10 Championship Point Standings 1. California............................................................39.5 2. Stanford................................................................39 3. Washington........................................................31.5 4. USC...................................................................24.5 5. UCLA....................................................................22 6. Washington State................................................17.5 7. Oregon State...........................................................8
2011 Pac-12 Championships Sacramento, Calif. Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
California.......................................................7:02.10 Stanford........................................................7:02.43 USC..............................................................7:09.25 Washington State...........................................7:16.82 Washington...................................................7:18.14 UCLA............................................................7:31.92 Oregon State.................................................7:59.00
Second Varsity Eight 1. Stanford........................................................6:24.50 2. California.......................................................6:32.40 3. USC..............................................................6:34.30 4. Washington...................................................6:36.20 5. Washington State...........................................6:38.30 6. UCLA............................................................6:39.80 7. Oregon State.................................................6:47.50 Varsity Four 1. California.......................................................7:14.60 2. Washington...................................................7:18.70 3. USC..............................................................7:19.20 4. Washington State...........................................7:24.00 5. UCLA............................................................7:25.20 6. Oregon State.................................................7:30.70 7. Stanford........................................................7:33.40
PAC-12 HISTORY Novice Eight 1. California.......................................................6:52.00 2. Oregon State.................................................6:58.70 3. Washington...................................................7:01.60 4. Washington State...........................................7:03.90 5. UCLA............................................................7:07.20 6. Stanford........................................................7:14.10 7. USC..............................................................7:23.60 Championship Point Standings 1. California............................................................43.5 2. Stanford................................................................34 3. USC...................................................................30.5 4. Washington........................................................25.5 5. Washington State...................................................24 6. UCLA.................................................................14.5 7. Oregon State.........................................................10
2012 Pac-10 Championships
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma) Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
California.......................................................6:30.90 USC..............................................................6:32.70 Washington...................................................6:32.80 UCLA............................................................6:36.30 Stanford........................................................6:38.10 Washington State...........................................6:48.00 Oregon State..................................................6:49.50
Second Varsity Eight 1. California.......................................................6:39.30 2. Stanford........................................................6:42.70 3. UCLA............................................................6:43.00 4. Washington...................................................6:46.90 5. Washington State...........................................6:48.60 6. USC..............................................................6:49.60 7. Oregon State.................................................7:05.30 Varsity Four 1. California.......................................................7:13.90 2. Washington...................................................7:20.80 3. UCLA............................................................7:23.40 4. Washington State...........................................7:28.90 5. Stanford........................................................7:29.30 6. Oregon State.................................................7:36.90 7. USC..............................................................7:40.10 Varsity Four 1. California.......................................................7:13.90 2. Washington...................................................7:20.80 3. UCLA............................................................7:23.40 4. Washington State...........................................7:28.90 5. Stanford........................................................7:29.30 6. Oregon State.................................................7:36.90 7. USC..............................................................7:40.10 Novice Eight 1. California.......................................................6:47.00 2. UCLA............................................................6:49.00 3. Washington State...........................................6:55.70 4. Washington...................................................7:03.90 5. Oregon State.................................................7:05.90 6. Stanford........................................................7:17.30 7. USC...............................................................7:21.00 Championship Point Standings 1. California............................................................45.5 2. Washington........................................................31.0 3. UCLA.................................................................30.0 4. Stanford.............................................................25.0 5. USC...................................................................23.5 6. Washington State................................................18.5 7. Oregon State........................................................8.5
2013 Pac-12 Championships
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma) Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
USC..............................................................6:37.80 Washington...................................................6:42.10 California.......................................................6:44.70 UCLA............................................................6:47.30 Stanford........................................................6:48.20 Washington State...........................................6:51.10 Oregon State.................................................7:01.30
Second Varsity Eight 1. California.......................................................6:47.70 2. USC..............................................................6:51.20 3. Washington...................................................6:53.20 4. UCLA............................................................6:54.80 5. Stanford........................................................6:58.70 6. Washington State...........................................6:59.60 7. Oregon State.................................................7:03.70 Varsity Four 1. California.......................................................7:23.80 2. UCLA............................................................7:26.70 3. Washington...................................................7:31.10 4. Washington State...........................................7:34.50 5. USC..............................................................7:34.60 6. Stanford........................................................7:40.20 7. Oregon State.................................................7:41.90 Novice Eight 1. Washington...................................................6:57.00 2. California.......................................................7:04.10 3. Washington State...........................................7:05.50 4. UCLA............................................................7:12.00 5. USC..............................................................7:13.00 6. Oregon State.................................................7:14.30 7. Stanford........................................................7:18.00 Final Standings 1. California............................................................39.0 2. USC...................................................................37.5 3. Washington........................................................36.5 4. UCLA.................................................................28.0 5. Stanford.............................................................17.5 6. Washington State................................................16.5 7. Oregon State........................................................7.0
2014 Pac-12 Championships
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma) Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Stanford........................................................6:20.41 Washington...................................................6:21.62 California.......................................................6:22.22 USC..............................................................6:24.64 UCLA............................................................6:28.87 Washington State...........................................6:30.79 Oregon State.................................................6:31.07
Second Varsity Eight 1. Stanford........................................................6:34.20 2. UCLA............................................................6:37.10 3. California.......................................................6:39.20 4. Washington...................................................6:40.60 5. Washington State...........................................6:41.80 6. USC..............................................................6:47.00 7. Oregon State.................................................6:52.40 Varsity Four 1. Stanford........................................................7:13.20 2. Washington...................................................7:17.10 3. California.......................................................7:19.80 4. Washington State...........................................7:30.50 5. UCLA............................................................7:33.50 6. USC..............................................................7:35.80 7. Oreogn State.................................................7:47.40 Novice Eight 1. Washington...................................................6:49.80 2. UCLA............................................................6:54.50 3. Stanford........................................................7:01.60 4. California.......................................................7:02.80 5. Washington State...........................................7:09.90 6. Oregon State.................................................7:14.00 7. USC..............................................................7:19.80
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Final Standings 1. Stanford.............................................................44.5 2. Washington........................................................35.5 3. California............................................................32.0 4. UCLA.................................................................27.0 5. USC...................................................................18.5 6. Washington State................................................17.5 7. Oregon State........................................................7.0
2015 Pac-12 Championships
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma) Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
California.......................................................6:30.60 Stanford........................................................6:36.70 Washington...................................................6:39.20 Washington State...........................................6:43.70 USC..............................................................6:48.80 UCLA............................................................6:53.40 Oregon State.................................................6:56.30
Second Varsity Eight 1. Washington...................................................6:39.70 2. California.......................................................6:44.20 3. Washington State...........................................6:46.40 4. Stanford........................................................6:49.50 5. USC..............................................................6:56.50 6. Oregon State.................................................6:58.40 7. UCLA............................................................7:09.20 Third Varsity Eight 1. Washington...................................................6:47.70 2. California.......................................................6:58.10 3. Washington State...........................................7:01.90 4. Stanford........................................................6:49.50 5. USC..............................................................6:56.50 6. Oregon State.................................................6:58.40 7. UCLA............................................................7:09.20 Varsity Four 1. Washington...................................................7:30.20 2. Washington State...........................................7:31.70 3. California.......................................................7:36.50 4. USC..............................................................7:41.10 5. Stanford........................................................7:41.70 6. UCLA............................................................7:51.70 7. Oregon State.................................................8:11.30 Final Standings 1. California............................................................41.0 2. Washington........................................................39.5 3. Washington State................................................30.5 4. Stanford.............................................................29.5 5. USC...................................................................20.5 6. UCLA.................................................................11.0 7. Oregon State......................................................10.0
2016 Pac-12 Championships
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma) Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
California.....................................................6:22.033 Stanford......................................................6:22.916 USC............................................................6:29.825 Washington.................................................6:29.905 Washington State.........................................6:35.556 UCLA..........................................................6:41.096 Oregon State...............................................6:44.850
Second Varsity Eight 1. California.....................................................6:26.868 2. Washington.................................................6:30.585 3. Stanford......................................................6:38.585 4. Washington State.........................................6:42.979 5. UCLA..........................................................6:48.531 6. Oregon State...............................................6:48.836 7. USC............................................................6:56.159 Third Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:30.697 2. California.....................................................6:37.224 3. Washington State.........................................6:45.421 4. Stanford......................................................6:51.097 5. UCLA..........................................................6:55.481 6. USC............................................................6:56.227
PAC-12 HISTORY Varsity Four 1. California.....................................................7:04.701 2. Washington.................................................7:08.881 3. Stanford......................................................7:14.404 4. USC............................................................7:25.837 5. Washington State.........................................7:27.181 6. UCLA..........................................................7:36.374 7. Oregon State...............................................7:45.704 Final Standings 1. California...............................................................45 2. Stanford................................................................35 3. Washington........................................................33.5 4. Washington State................................................22.5 5. USC......................................................................22 6. UCLA.................................................................15.5 7. Oregon State...........................................................8
2017 Pac-12 Championships
Rancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma) May 15, 2017 Varsity Eight
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Washington.................................................6:11.638 California.....................................................6:15.398 Stanford......................................................6:19.576 Washington State.........................................6:21.873 USC............................................................6:22.038 Oregon State...............................................6:35.130 UCLA..........................................................6:38.804
Women’s Second Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:18.047 2. California.....................................................6:20.350 3. Stanford......................................................6:28.927 4. Washington State.........................................6:39.585 5. UCLA..........................................................6:40.745 6. Oregon State...............................................6:44.916 7. USC............................................................6:46.676 Women’s Varsity Four 1. Washington.................................................6:53.026 2. California.....................................................6:56.397 3. USC............................................................7:10.037 4. Stanford......................................................7:12.800 5. UCLA..........................................................7:23.726 6. Washington State.........................................7:23.943 7. Oregon State...............................................7:44.437
Women’s Third Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:21.724 2. California.....................................................6:42.793 3. Stanford......................................................6:47.680 4. UCLA..........................................................6:53.251 5. Washington State.........................................6:56.529 Women’s Novice Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:32.262 2. California.....................................................6:42.914 3. UCLA..........................................................7:12.668 Championship Point Totals 1. Washington........................................................45.5 2. California...............................................................39 3. Stanford.............................................................33.5 4. Washington State................................................23.5 5. USC......................................................................16 6. UCLA....................................................................14 7. Oregon State.........................................................11
2018 Pac-12 Championships
Gold River, Calif. (Lake Natoma) May 13, 2018 Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:30.122 2. Stanford......................................................6:33.453 3. California.....................................................6:45.533 4. USC............................................................6:46.936 5. Washington State.........................................6:50.679 6. Oregon State...............................................6:56.633 7. UCLA..........................................................6:58.625 Second Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:36.733 2. California.....................................................6:42.675 3. Stanford......................................................6:52.558 4. USC............................................................6:58.764 5. Washington State.........................................7:01.275 6. UCLA..........................................................7:08.853 7. Oregon State...............................................7:21.613
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Varsity Four 1. Washington.................................................7:25.156 2. California.....................................................7:29.156 3. Stanford......................................................7:42.019 4. Washington State.........................................7:52.925 5. UCLA..........................................................8:00.136 6. Oregon State...............................................8:05.422 7. USC............................................................8:09.533 Third Varsity Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:44.975 2. California.....................................................6:50.821 3. Stanford......................................................7:02.162 4. Washington State.........................................7:10.471 5. UCLA..........................................................7:23.664 6. USC............................................................7:48.114 Novice Eight 1. Washington.................................................6:53.069 2. California.....................................................7:12.480 3. Washington State.........................................7:20.390 4. UCLA..........................................................7:20.710 Championship Point Totals 1. Washington........................................................45.5 2. California...............................................................36 3. Stanford.............................................................35.5 4. USC......................................................................22 5. Washington State...................................................21 6. UCLA.................................................................11.5 7. Oregon State.........................................................10
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UCLA’S ROWING TRADITION Elite Bruin Rowers
UCLA’s 1990 Pac-10 Championship Team Under the direction of head coach Kelly Salonites, UCLA won its first-ever varsity eight Pac-10 title in 1990, en route to securing its first of back-to-back Pac-10 team championships.
NCAA Qualifiers 2005 2006 2007 2010 2012 2013 2014
Pac-12 Champions Varsity Eight Varsity Eight Varsity Eight Team (V8, 2V8, V4) Team (V8, 2V8, V4) Team (V8, 2V8, V4) Team (V8, 2V8, V4)
National Champions 1975 1984 1985
Lightweight Four Varsity Four Lightweight Four Varsity Four
1984 1990 1991 2003
Varsity Four Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight Novice Eight
Pac-12 Coach of the Year 1989 1990 1991
Kelly Salonites Kelly Salonites Kelly Salonites
Sally Scovel U.S. Olympic Team, 2000 Catriona Fallon U.S. Olympic Team, 1992, 1996 Leeanne Crain U.S. National Team, 1988, 1990 Marisa Hurtado U.S. Team, Lucerne Regatta, 1988 Cathie Heacox World University Games, 1987 Beth Lasky U.S. Men’s Junior Team coach, 1989 Kelly Salonites U.S. Women’s Junior Team coach, 1989 Wendy Larson U.S. Women’s Junior Team coach, 1989 Beth Holasek U.S. National Team, 1983, 1985-87 Carol Bower UCLA Hall of Fame (inducted in 2006) U.S. National Team, 1979, 1981-83 U.S. Olympic Team, 1980, 1984 (Gold Medalist in the Women’s Eight) U.S. Women’s Team coach 1985-88 U.S. Women’s Lightweight coach, 1989 Jan Palchikoff U.S. National Team, 1975, 1977-79, 1981 U.S. Olympic Team, 1976, 1980
Pac-12 Team Champions 1990 1991
Kelly Salonites Kelly Salonites
Pac-12 Conference The Conference of Champions
ABOUT THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE The Pac-12 Conference has entered its eighth season since incorporating 12 teams, prior to the 2011-12 academic year. The league expanded in July 2011 by adding the University of Colorado and the University of Utah. Upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions,” the Pac-12 has captured 175 NCAA team titles since 1999-2000, including 12 in 2017-18. Just 27 days after the conference officially changed its name, Commissioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011, solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the conference on the forefront of collegiate athletics. The Networks, including one national network, six regional networks, and a robust digital network, marked the first-ever integrated media company owned by a college conference. The only conference to win at least 500 NCAA Championships, the Pac-12 once again led the nation in 2017-18 with 12 NCAA crowns. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 52 of the last 58 years, the only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the conference finished second, and only twice finished third in 1998-99 and 2004-05. For the 13th consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most, or tied for the most, NCAA titles of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so 10 times, including a record 14 in 1996-97. Spanning over a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-12 has become the first conference to reach at least
500 championships. The Pac-12 has claimed 513 NCAA Championships (300 men’s, 183 women’s, 30 combined), over 200 more than the next league. Pac-12 members have won 300 NCAA team championships on the men’s side, 83 more than the next-closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12, with 16 basketball titles by six schools, 54 tennis titles, 47 outdoor track & field crowns and 29 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 48 NCAA titles in volleyball, 44 of 49 in water polo, 30 in skiing, and 24 in swimming & diving national championships. The conference’s excellence is further proven in the annual Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. Stanford won its 24th consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2017-18 to lead the conference. UCLA finished second, USC finished fourth, California was No. 19 and Oregon was No. 24. At least five member institutions have been ranked in the top 25 each of the Directors’ Cup program, with seven appearing in the top 20 on five different occasions (1998, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006). Last season, in addition to the conference’s 12 national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in 10 NCAA Championship events. In 11 sports, there were at least two teams among the final four and 39 teams finished in the top four at 23 NCAA Championship events, including all-Pac-12 finals in women’s soccer, men’s water polo and women’s water polo. Eight Pac-12 men’s basketball teams secured postseason bids, including three teams selected to the NCAA Tournament (Arizona, Arizona State and UCLA). Arizona captured the Pac12 regular-season title as well as the Pac-12 Tournament championship.
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THROUGH THE YEARS... The conference’s roots date back to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at Portland’s Oregon Hotel. Original membership consisted of California, Washington, Oregon and Oregon State College (now Oregon State). PCC play began in 1916, and one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State) was accepted into the Conference. Stanford University joined in 1918. By 1922, the PCC had expanded to eight teams with the admission of USC and the University of Idaho. Monana joined the conference in 1924, and the PCC grew to 10 members by 1928 with the addition of UCLA. The PCC competed as a 10-team league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45, when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. In 1950, Montana resigned from the conference to join the Mountain States Conference. The PCC dissolved in 1959, as the Athletic Association of Western University formed. Original AAWU membership consisted of California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the AAWU in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State were added in 1964. The “Pac-8 Conference” was first adopted in 1968. The conference admitted both Arizona and Arizona State on July 1, 1978, to complete the Pac-10 Conference. The league did not expand until July 1, 2011, when the Pac-10 became the Pac-12 with the addition of Colorado and Utah.
UCLA ATHLETICS
GENE
BLOCK CHANCELLOR 12th Year Stanford ’70 Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August 2007 and enters his seventh year as the university’s chief executive officer. In his current capacity, Chancellor Block oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. A champion of public universities, Chancellor Block has set four major priorities for UCLA during his administration: academic excellence, diversity, civic engagement and financial security. He has called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with the Los Angeles region and to increase access for students from underrepresented populations. Chancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments in psychiatry and bio-behavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine and in physiological science in the College of Letters and Science. He also heads a research laboratory on campus that is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Previously, he served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. Chancellor Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children. The Blocks are avid Bruin fans and attend the competitions of various Bruin athletic programs.
DAN
GUERRERO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 17th Year UCLA ’74 Sixteen years and 30 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 100 NCAA team championships, the Bruins’ current total of 116 NCAA titles ranks second in the nation. UCLA teams have also finished second 29 times and have totaled 123 Top 5 NCAA finishes. Across all sports, UCLA teams are fixtures in the postseason, with 88% of the Bruin teams in 2017-18 qualifying for NCAA postseason play. The football team has appeared in 13 bowl games, while the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08 and has made six trips to the Sweet 16. The program has also won 69 conference championships in 16 different sports, produced over 700 AllAmericans and featured 10 Honda Award winners, including two honorees in 2017-18 and the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. In his 16 years at UCLA, the Bruins have finished second five times and third four times in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. In 2017-18, UCLA recorded a school-record 1,326 points in a close runner-up finish for the Directors’ Cup.
While success on the playing field with 30 NCAA Championships in 15 different sports and 29 second-place finishes during his tenure are extraordinary numbers, UCLA’s academic success under Guerrero is equally noteworthy. During the Fall 2017 quarter, a record 341 student-athletes made the Director’s Honor Roll, a number that was surpassed on Winter 2018, when 351 earned that distinction. UCLA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rates (APR) continue to remain high nation-wide. The UCLA student-athlete GSR is currently at 86%, and every Bruin team maintained multi-year APR rates of 930 or above, including a school-record seven who achieved perfect scores of 1000. Nationally, Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and conference level. Currently, he serves on the Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee, which he chaired the previous two years, and he also chairs an NCAA Working Group on behalf of the Division 1 Men’s Basketball Rice Commission. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the NABC, the Institute for Sport and Social Justice, and the United States International University Sports Federation, where he also serves as Vice President. As the Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee in 2009-10, he was involved with the negotiation of the new $10.8 billion, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament television package, as well as the decision to expand the Tournament to 68 teams. In addition to the athletic and academic success and the national recognition that accompanies those things, resource development has been a core tenet of Guerrero’s tenure. During this recent UCLA Centennial Campaign (2014-18), Guerrero and his external development team have raised in excess of $275 million, to date, in fundraising support to the program. He also secured major long-term apparel and rightsholder contracts with Under Armour and WME-IMG that, at the time of their signing, were the largest collegiate deals nationally in their respective areas. Guerrero also led the negotiations that solidified the relationship between UCLA and the Rose Bowl, resulting in more than $180 million in renovations and restoration. During his tenure, he has spearheaded in excess of $430 million in new and renovated UCLA athletic facilities. Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth permanent Director of Athletics for 10 years (19922002), helping to elevate that program to unprecedented success. Prior to arriving at UCI, Guerrero worked at Cal State Dominguez Hills, where he led that program to national prominence while serving as Athletic Director for five years (1988-92). A proud alumnus of UCLA, Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from the University in 1974 and played second base for the Bruins for four years. Known as “Warrior” during his playing career, he was inducted into the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. The Bruin Athletic Director earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration in 1982 from Cal State Dominguez Hills and was named to the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society for Public Affairs and Public Policy that same year. Guerrero was raised in Wilmington, Calif. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello, and they have two grown daughters.
Guerrero was the first athletic director at the NCAA Division I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA Division I-AAA) to earn three NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year awards (2013-14 and 2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In 2017, he was honored by the National Football Foundation with the John L. Toner Award, becoming the first-ever sitting athletics director from the West Coast to receive the honor. He was also selected as a finalist for the Athletic Director of the Year at the 2017 Sports Business Awards.
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TEITELL FACULTY ATHLETICS REP. UCLA ’85 Dr. Michael A. Teitell is in his fifth year as UCLA’s Faculty Athletic Representative, following six years of service on the Academic Senate Intercollegiate Athletics Committee. Teitell, a specialist in stem cells, cancer, and biotechnology, holds the Lya and Harrison Latta Endowed Chair in Pathology and is a Professor and Chief of the Division of Pediatric and Neonatal Pathology in the David Geffen School of Medicine. A 1985 graduate of UCLA with a B.S. and M.S. in biochemistry, Teitell earned a M.D., Ph.D. specializing in immunology from the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at UCLA in 1993. He performed clinical residencies in pathology and postdoctoral research training at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and at UCSF before returning to the southland for a fellowship in pediatric pathology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. He joined the faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine in 1999 as an assistant professor, served as associate professor from 2004, and was promoted to professor in the Departments of Pathology, Pediatrics, and Bioengineering in 2008. Over the past 16 years, Teitell has supervised the doctoral dissertations of a number of students who are now becoming tenured faculty members at UCLA and other leading academic institutions in the US and abroad. Teitell is the founding director of the Cancer Nanotechnology Program in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, director of the Tumor Immunology Training Program, and associate director of the MSTP at UCLA. He is Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA Eta Chapter, a Scholar and Stohlman Scholar of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and was elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigators in 2004. He has authored over 155 articles and 12 book chapters, with a special emphasis on immunology, cancer, metabolism, stem cells, and biotechnology. He is on multiple academic and philanthropic scientific advisory boards and funding agency review panels. Teitell’s research has led to 15 patents or patent applications for improved cell engineering and disease characterization through the creation of new instrumentation. His inventions are being commercialized through a local startup company. He is an avid runner, softball player, and little league umpire. Teitell’s wife, Cindy Malone, is a professor in the Department of Biology at the California State University, Northridge. They have two children, Benjamin and Liliana.