2010 WOMEN’S WATER POLO MEDIA GUIDE
2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
UCSD QUICK FACTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION Location:.......................... La Jolla, Calif. Founded:........................................1960 Enrollment:..................................25,278 Colors:.............................Blue and Gold Nickname:...................................Tritons Affiliation:..................... NCAA Division II Conference:................................ WWPA Facility:.......................Canyonview Pool Chancellor:.............Dr. Marye Anne Fox Athletics Director:........ Earl W. Edwards UCSD Athletics Phone:... 858-534-4211 UCSD Athletics Fax:........ 858-534-8172
Coaching Staff...............................2-3
WOMEN’S WATER POLO HISTORY First Year of Water Polo:.................1985 All-Time Record:..........425-280-4 (.602) Collegiate National Appearances:........9 Collegiate National Championships.....5 WWPA Championships.........................1 SPORTS INFORMATION Associate AD/SID:.................. Ryan Hall Office Phone:................... 858-534-8437 Cell Phone:...................... 858-967-5346 E-Mail:........................ r2hall@ucsd.edu Assistant SID:.................. Mark Oshidari Office Phone:................... 858-534-8451 Cell Phone:...................... 858-210-5853 E-Mail:..................moshidari@ucsd.edu SID Fax:.......................... 858-534-8475 WATER POLO STAFF Head Coach:..............Brad Kreutzkamp Record at UCSD (years):............ 0-0 (0) Assistant Coach:.............Jenna Murphy Water Polo Office:........... 858-822-3578
Roster ...............................................4 Student-Athletes Bios..................5-16 Triton Honors.................................. 17 2009 Results.................................. 18 UCSD Record Book....................... 19 Postseason History........................ 20 All-Time Results........................21-23 All-Time Opponents........................ 23 UCSD Athletics Overview............... 24 Community Outreach..................... 25 Canyonview Pool............................ 26 Performance/Sports Medicine........ 27 San Diego-America’s Finest City.... 28
TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record:................... 12-20 2009 WWPA Finish:...........................5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.........10/7 Starters Returning/Lost:....................5/2 Newcomers:.........................................8 MEDIA SERVICES Internet Home Page:.... ucsdtritons.com CWPA.............. collegiatewaterpolo.com WWPA.......................... TheWWPA.com
CREDITS
The UC San Diego women’s water polo media guide was written, edited and designed by Mark Oshidari, Assistant Sports Information Director, Photographs by Brock Scott, Jimmy Gekas, the UCSD Sports Facilities Office and the UCSD Regents Office.
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COACHING STAFF 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Brad
Head Coach • 1st season
Kreutzkamp
Brad Kreutzkamp, an associate head coach with the UC San Diego men’s water polo team for the past three years, was named the head coach of the women’s program in September 2009. Kreutzkamp begins his first season at the helm in 2010. After helping guide the Triton men to a 20-11 record and an appearance in the Western Water Polo Association Championship game in 2008, Kreutzkamp replaces Larry Sanders, who resigned in June 2009 after 10 years with the program. Kreutzkamp becomes just the third coach in program history, taking over a Triton squad that posted an overall record of 12-20 in 2009. Kreutzkamp came to UCSD as an assistant coach with the women’s team in 1999 before joining longtime head coach Denny Harper on the men’s staff the following season. He served as an assistant under Harper until 2006, when he was promoted to associate head coach. The Triton men have gone 181-93 (.661) during Kreutzkamp’s tenure, winning WWPA Championships in 2000, 2002, and 2006. In his first year with the program, Kreutzkamp helped guide UCSD to 9-8 victory over USC in the NCAA Tournament Semifinals, as the Tritons became the first non-Division I program to play for a national championship. YEAR 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 Totals
Year-By-Year Team Results RECORD 12-20 19-17 19-13 16-18 18-17 16-20 24-14 22-13 20-13 14-14 12-17 9-17 5-19 14-16 25-6 28-2 15-5 21-4 13-2 25-0-1 15-2-1 20-5 10-12-2 19-4 14-11 425-280-4
PCT. .375 .528 .593 .471 .514 .444 .632 .629 .606 .500 .414 .346 .208 .467 .806 .933 .750 .840 .867 .981 .861 .800 .458 .826 .560 .602
NCAA FINISH 16th 14th 17th 17th 17th 12th 9th 12th 13th 12th 12th 8th 7th 4th 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd
Prior to his arrival on the La Jolla campus, Kreutzkamp was the head coach of both the boys and girls varsity programs at Grossmont High School from 1996-99 and held both positions at Patrick Henry High School for two seasons prior to that. While at Patrick Henry, he led the girls squad to the inaugural San Diego CIF Division I Championship in 1995 and was named both the Girls Eastern League and CIF D-I Coach of the Year. He also served as the head girls coach with the highly-successful Sunset Water Polo Club, winning a pair of silver medals at the 18-U Junior Olympics.
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COACHING STAFF 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Jenna
Murphy
Assistant Coach • 1st season UCLA ‘07
Jenna Murphy enters her first season as an assistant coach with the UC San Diego women’s water polo program in 2010. For the past two years Murphy has coached water polo and swimming at her Alumni, Newport Harbor High School, where she assisted the girl’s program to a CIF title in 2008. Murphy brings a wealth of knowledge and experience of the game to UCSD. In her four seasons as a UCLA student-athlete, Murphy helped capture three-consecutive NCAA titles from 2005-2007. This includes the historic milestone for UCLA’s 100th NCAA Championship title her senior year. During her freshman year, she led the team in assists with 31 and came in second for the amount of steals with 41. Murphy continued to compete for the remaining three seasons, finishing with 23 goals, 40 assists and 60 steals. Highlights from her senior year included a four goal tally for against Pacific and earning All-Academic Team accolades for outstanding efforts in the classroom. Prior to Murphy’s collegiate career she was a standout high school water polo player for Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach, CA under Coach Bill Barnett. During her high school years, Murphy was also named onto the National Youth Team in 2002 and 2003 and earned a trip to Australia to compete internationally. Murphy graduated from UCLA with a degree in Sociology.
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2009 ROSTER 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN 1 Markayla Quane GK 5-8 Sr. El Segundo, Calif./El Segundo 1 Kristen Ostosh GK 5-10 So. La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla 1 Allie Taylor GK 5-6 RFr. Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos 1 Sydney Fitzpatrick GK 5-9 Fr. Oceanside, Calif./Fallbrook 2 Kirsten Bates 2M 5-11 So. Reedley, Calif./Kingsburgh 3 Delaney Keane UTL 5-6 Fr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty 4 Felicia Orozco Attacker 5-9 Jr. Sylmar, Calif./Pasadena City College 5 T.C. Coles UTL 5-8 Jr. Ramona, Calif./San Diego Mesa College 6 Stephanie Sasaki UTL 5-4 Jr. Anaheim, Calif./Valencia 7 Stephanie Bocian UTL 5-8 Sr. Riverside, Calif./Riverside Poly 9 Audra Bloom Attacker 5-7 Sr. Nuevo, Calif./Perris 10 Ali McNamara UTL 5-8 RFr. El Dorado Hills, Calif./Great Oak 11 Kelsey Schultz UTL 5-8 So. Ann Arbor, Mich./Dexter 12 Stephanie Heinrich UTL 5-6 Sr. Glendora, Calif./Charter Oaks 14 Audrey Mitchell Attacker 5-10 Fr. Lake Elsinore, Calif./Temescal Canyon 15 Jessica Tran Attacker 5-4 So. Irvine, Calif./Irvine 17 Hanalei Crowell Attacker 5-6 Jr. Kailua, Hawaii (Kamehameha Schools Kapalama) 19 Kim McComas Attacker 5-8 Fr. Tehachapi, Calif./Otay Ranch 20 Ebey Sorenson Utility 5-10 Jr. Martinez, Calif./College Park Head Coach: Brad Kreutzkamp (1st season) Assistant Coach: Jenna Murphy (1st season), Glenn Busch (1st season), Denny Harper (1st season)
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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Audra
Senior • Attacker • 5-7 Nuevo, Calif. • Perris HS
Bloom
#9
AT UC SAN DIEGO: finished 2009 with 19 goals, 17 steals and 15 assists... scored 18 goals with 25 assists and 39 steals in 2008... took 82 shots on goal in 139 quarters... appeared in 45 quarters with five goals in 13 attempts... also added five steals and three assists. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Perris High School in Perris, Calif… set the school record for most steals in a season… helped team to two Sunbelt League Championships… also a member of two-time CIF qualifying squad… participated in Elite Water Polo from 2005-2006. Riverside Water Polo in 2004, and the 18 and under Junior Olympics with Elite Water Polo in 2006… finished 26th in the 2006 Junior Olympics. PERSONAL: Born September 19, 1988… parents are William Bloom and Mary Contreras… has an older brother named Billy and two younger sister named Briana and Kayley… Biochemistry major in Eleanor Roosevelt College… interests include motorcycles, surfing, tennis, jet skis, and ultimate Frisbee.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Stephanie
Senior • Utility • 5-9 Riverside, Calif. • Riverside Poly HS
Bocian
#7
AT UC SAN DIEGO: Season was cut short with an injury in 2009... scored seven goals with 15 assists and 28 steals as a junior... earned All-WWPA and CWPA All-American honors in her second year at UCSD... scored 18 goals with a team-high 50 assists and 41 steals in 2008... took 104 shots on goal in 149 quarters... scored five times with six goals and 21 steals in 93 quarters as a freshman in 2007... named to the 2007 WWPA All-Academic Team... redshirted the 2006 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Riverside Poly High School in Riverside, Calif… named to the First Team CIF Division V in 2006… helped team to CIF-SS Finals in 2003 and CIF-SSS Semi-finalists from 2004-2006… team won the Ivy League Championship in 2003 and 2004… part of Women’s National 20 and Under Champions in 2005 and secondplace team in 2006… competed in the Junior Olympics from 2001-2006, earning gold in 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2006, and silver in 2003… earned Junior Olympics AllAmerican Honorable Mention in 2004. PERSONAL: Born June 13, 2006… parents are David and Kathleen Bocian… both parents work at UC Riverside, David as a Chemistry Professor, and Kathleen as an Education Researcher… has an older brother named Matt… Human Biology major in Earl Warren College… career goals include becoming a sports therapist and owner a sports clinic.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Stephanie
Heinrich AT UC SAN DIEGO: Scored 39 goals in 2009 with 18 steals and 15 assists... earned ACWPC All-American honors as a junior... in 2008, Heinrich scored 18 goals with 16 steals and 15 assists... attempted 61 shots on goal in 122 quarters... appeared in 25 quarters as a freshman in 2007... scored one goal with three assists and four steals... redshirted the 2006 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Charter Oaks HS where the water polo team went 18-12 and advanced to the CIF playoffs... has 102 goals, 28 assists, 48 steals and 44 ejections drawn in her junior year... in 2005 tallied 95 goals, 38 assists, 73 steals and 38 ejections drawn... participated on an undefeated all-star team in February-March of 2005. PERSONAL: Born December 17, 1986... parents are Darrell and Linda Heinrich... has a younger brother named Christopher... an undeclared Biological Science major in Muir College... hobbies include long boarding, wakeboarding and photography.
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Senior • Utility • 5-6 Glendora, Calif. • Charter Oaks HS
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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Markayla
Senior • Goalie • 5-8 El Segundo, Calif. • El Segundo HS
Quane
#1
AT UC SAN DIEGO: Finished her junior season with 275 saves which set a school record, besting the previous mark by one save... recorded 71 saves in 2008... saw action in 28 quarters with three assists and six steals... appeared in 29 quarters recording 60 saves in her first season on the La Jolla campus. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended El Segundo HS and was part of the 22-6 water polo team in her senior year... team won the Ocean League Championship and Henry Stuart Championship and advanced to the CIF semifinals... team MVP of Kai Water Polo Club... A-Team member of the Los Angeles Water Polo Club for three years and named Most Valuable Goalie at the Alberta Open Tournament. PERSONAL: Born September 25, 1987... parents are Mark and Linda Quane... has a younger sister named Elle... is an Animal Physiology and Neuroscience major in Revelle College... hobbies include hiking, snowboarding and whitewater rafting.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Hanalei
Crowell AT UC SAN DIEGO: as a sophomore, Crowell recorded 14 goals with 24 steals and 11 assists... named to the 2008 WWPA All-Freshman team... saw action in 113 quarters as a freshman... took 46 shots on goal with eight goals, six assists and 22 steals... also drew six ejections. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kamehameha Schools Kapalama in Honolulu… water polo team captured the 2006 State Championship and Interscholastic League of Honolulu title… earned first-team ILH honors and AllAmerican honors in 2007… named the 2006 ILH Player of the year along wilth all-conference and all-american honors in both 2006 and 2005… placed fifth at the 2007 state championship in the 50 free and 100 free… club team experience included the Iolani Water Polo Club, the Hawaiian Islands Water Polo Club, and the Kamehameha swim club. PERSONAL: Born January 25, 1989… parents are Gregory and Margaret Crowell… father is a graduate of the University of Portland, while mother graduated from Hawaii Manoa… has two siblings named Kamaile and Kainoa… Kamaile plays water polo at UCLA… an undeclared major in Sixth College… hobbies include going to the beach, shopping and knitting.
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Junior • Attacker • 5-6 Kailua, Hawaii • Kamehameha Schools Kapalama
#17
STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Ebey
Sorenson AT UC SAN DIEGO: Recorded 50 saves as a sophomore in 2009... after redshirting the 2007 season, Sorenson saw action in one game in 2008 with two saves, allowing one score.
Junior • Utility • 5-10 Martinez, Calif. • College Park HS
#20
three occasions.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended College Park High School in Pleasant Hill, Calif... member of both the swimming and water polo teams in high school... maintained a 3.21 goals against average and recorded career best of 4.1 blocks per game in 2004... top times of 1:56.23 in the 200 Free, 54.11 in the 100 Free, 24.21 in the 50 Free, 1:12.99 in the 100 Breast, and 2:21 in the 200 IM... helped team to first water polo league championship in school history.... swim team went 6-0 in 2005, advancing to the NCS semi-finals... 0member of NCS Scholastic Team in 2004 for team holding highest average GPA... participated in Junior Olympics in 2005 and advanced to the Far Western Championships on
PERSONAL: Born May 5, 1988... parents are Daniel and Margee Curran... Margee swam distance freestyle at UC Berkley from 1979-1983 and was the first woman to be named an All-American at Cal, earning the distinction three times... has three younger sibling named David, Hannah, and Hope... undeclared major in Eleanor Roosevelt College... hobbies include Black and White photography, reading, and going to the beach.
Kirsten
Sophomore • 2M • 5-11 Reedley, Calif. • Kingsburg HS
Bates
#2
AT UC SAN DIEGO: Had a productive freshman campaign with 25 goals, 13 steals and 12 assists in 2009... scored a goal in UCSD’s 14-9 win over Colorado State in the WWPA consolation final. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kingsburg HS where she was the leading scorer for the Central Sequoia League title team... earned League MVP and All-Valley first-team honors. PERSONAL: Born on July 4, 1990... parents are Jim and Debbie Bates... has two siblings named Kyle and Kassy... mother swam at Fresno State and played water polo on the national team... father played water polo in college and sister is playing water polo in junior college... hobbies include reading and snowboarding... a Human Development major in Muir College.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Kristen
Sophomore • Goalie • 5-10 La Jolla, Calif. • La Jolla HS
Ostosh
#1
AT UC SAN DIEGO: Recorded one save in limited action. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended local La Jolla HS… water polo team reached the CIF semifinals in 2006 and 2007… named to the Pacific Southwest Zone water polo team in 2007… AFC all-tournament team and Defensive MVP in 2007… a Union-Tribune All-Academic team member in 2006 and 2007… member of WindanSea Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Born September 18, 1989… parents are Brian and Marion Ostosh… has an older sister named Annemarie… a Mechanical Engineering major in Muir College… hobbies include going to the beach.
Kelsey
Sophomore • Utility • 5-8 Ann Arbor, Mich. • Dexter HS
Schultz
#11
HIGH SCHOOL: Scored four goals with one assists in her first season at UCSD. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Dexter HS… earned AllRegional, Rookie of the Year in 2005 and team Most Valuable Player in 2007… member of the Great Lakes Water Polo Club in 2005-07… water polo Junior Olympics in 2005-06 and the Midwest Zone Water Polo team in 2005-06. PERSONAL: Born December 17, 1988… parents are Robert and Sheri Schultz… has two older sisters named Laura and Amanda… a Political Science major and History minor in Sixth College… career goal is to become a Lawyer… lists hobbies as music, concerts, art and traveling.
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2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Allie
Redshirt Freshman • GK • 5-6 Los Alamitos, Calif. • Los Alamitos HS
Taylor
RS
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Los Alamitos HS where the water polo team advanced to the 2008 California Southern Section and CIF quarterfinals for three years... also won two league championships... in 2007-08, statistics included 219 saves in 31 games with 148 goals allowed... club experience included 2003-07 with the Viking Water Polo, Golden West Water Polo and Los Alamitos Youth Water Polo. PERSONAL: Born on February 13, 1990... parents are Gregory Taylor and Janine Schott... mother played water polo at UC Santa Barbara... has two siblings named Tim and Trevor... hobbies include scuba diving, surfing, movies and travel... a Biology major in Marshall College.
Jessica
Sophomore • Attacker • 5-4 Irvine, Calif. • Irvine HS
Tran
#15
AT UC SAN DIEGO: Finished second on the team wifh 40 goals and earned a spot on the WWPA All-Freshman team... also added 27 steals and 13 assists as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Irvine HS where she was on the water polo and swim team... in water polo was named the to the South Pacific Zone team, first-team All-League, third team All-CIF in 2007... first-team All-League and secondteam All-CIF in 2008... a two-time Scholar Athlete... leading scorer for the water polo team during her senior year. PERSONAL: Born October 23, 1990... parents are Toan and Thuan Tran... has a sibling named Brian... an undeclared major in Roosevelt College.
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2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
T.C.
Junior • Utility • 5-8 Romona, Calif. • Granite Hills HS
Coles
#5
and 200 free relay.
BEFORE UC SAN DIEGO: Attended Long Beach State and San Diego Mesa... at Long Beach State in 2006 was a member of the water polo team that finished fifth in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation... at San Diego Mesa, Coles led the team in scoring and steals... earned AllAmerican, Player of the Year and All SoCal team honors... team finished 17-9 and captured the conference title. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Granite Hills HS where she was on the swimming and water polo team... the water polo team captured three league titles and finished third and fifth in the CIF... holds the school record for all-time scoring and in the top five in steals and assists... earned MVP awards in two seasons... on the swimming team, the team won the League title in each of her four seasons... individually, finished fourth in the 100 back, first in the 200 medley relay
PERSONAL: Born July 18, 1988... parents are Dan and Shirlie Coles... has five siblings named Darren Trinity, Daniel, Nick and Josh... a Political Science major in Muir College... would like to attend Law school after graduating from UCSD... lists favorite teams as the Chargers and U.S. women’s water polo... favorite athletes are LaDanian Tomlinson and Heather Petri.
Felicia
Junior • Attacker • 5-9 Sylmar, Calif. • Bishop Alemany HS
Orozco
#4
BEFORE UC SAN DIEGO: Attended Pasadena City College and Los Angeles Valley College...at Pasadena City College in 2007, recorded 30 goals, 12 assists and 14 steals... in 2008 at Los Angeles Valley College, the team went 18-9 and Orozco was a Western State All-Conference selection... tallied 48 goals with 26 assists and 41 steals. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bishop Alemany HS in Mission Hills... earned the team Best Offensive Player award in 2006 and the MVP in 2007... earned second-team allleague and second-team All-CIF. PERSONAL: Born July 21, 1989... parents are Jesus and Margarita Orozco... has two siblings named Giannina and Jessicalina... a Management Science major in Sixth College... lists favorite teams as the Dodgers and Lakers... hobbies include music, playing the piano and reading.
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NEWCOMERS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Stephanie
Junior • Utility • 5-4 Anaheim, Calif. • Valencia HS
Sasaki
#6
BEFORE UC SAN DIEGO: Attended Santa Ana College where she was on the swimming and water polo team... the swimming team finished sixth in the state... earned secondteam all-league honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Valencia HS where she was on the water polo team that went to the CIF for four years and reached the CIF semifinals in 2007... earned the Best Offensive Player in the Empire League award in 2007... MVP of team in 2006-07... on the swimming team, Sasaki was a member of the team which won the league title each year. PERSONAL: Born August 11, 1989... parents are Juan and Martha Sasaki... has two siblings named Joanna and Melissa... a Political Science major in Marshall College... hobbies include surfing and the beach... career goal is to run her own non-profit organization... favorite athlete is Serena Williams.
Sydney
Fitzpatrick HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Fallbrook HS where the water polo team won the Avocado League and was a CIF qualifier... earned first-team All-League honors in her junior and senior year... also earned the North County Times Scholar Athlete and MVP during her final two seasons... also played for Tribe Water Polo Club and FAST Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Born December 2, 1990... parents are Barry and Sydney Fitzpatrick... father is a graduate from Navy while mother graduated from Maryland... has a younger sibling named Thomas... an undeclared major in Warren College... career goals include medical school and becoming a pediatrician... lists favorite teams as UCSD, Chargers, Padres and Redskins... favorite athlete is Darren Sproles and favorite movie is The Hangover.
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Freshman • GK • 5-9 Oceanside, Calif. • Fallbrook HS
#1
NEWCOMERS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Kim
McComas
Freshman • Attacker • 5-8 San Jose, Calif. • Archbishop Mitty HS
#19
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Archbishop Mitty... team made CCS playoff appearances for three years... named the varsity team MVP in 2008... honors include Academic AllAmerican, CCS all-conference, WCAL first-team, San Jose Mercury News All-Section and CCS All-Star team... also named team captain and Best Offense on the basketball team during freshman year... also a member of Nordic Water Polo Club and the Pan-Pacific Youth Water Polo Tournament in Auckland, New Zealand. PERSONAL: Born March 26, 1991... parents are Scott and Kathy McComas... has siblings named Ali and Kristin... a Structural Engineering major in Sixth College... favorite team is the San Francisco Giants... favorite athlete is J.T. Snow... career goal includes owning a civil engineering company that works with environmentally friendly resources.
Delaney
Freshman • Utility • 5-6 San Jose, Calif. • Archbishop Mitty HS
Keane
#3
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Archbishop Mitty in San Jose... was a member of both the swimming and water polo team... water polo team finished third in WCAL and advanced to the 2007 CCS semifinals... also advanced to the CIF CCS division I championship in 2006... a team captain in 2007 and an Academic All-American and Outstanding Achiever... also played for the Nordic Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Born December 15, 1989... parents are Ed and Denise Keane... parents are graduates from Cal Poly SLO...has two siblings named Meghan and Brenna... a Bioengineering Pre-Med major in Sixth College... would like to become an Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine... enjoys travelling and going to the beach in her spare time.
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NEWCOMERS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
Audrey
Mitchell
Freshman • Attacker • 5-10 Lake Elsinore, Calif. • Temescal Canyon HS
#14
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Temescal Canyon HS in Lake Elsinore... the water polo team was a CIF qualifier in each season... earned varsity and junior varsity MVP honors, CIF Honorable Mention and first-team all-league... also was part of the Chino Hills Area Water Polo Club from 200407... a AAA division winner Tae Kwon Do, earned firstdegree black belt. PERSONAL: Born March 16, 1989... parents are Steven and Stacey Mitchell... has two siblings named Steven and Matthew... an Urban Studies and Planning major in Marshall College... hobbies include traveling, studying international architecture, camping, dirt biking and spending time with family and friends.
Ali
McNamara HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Great Oak HS in Temecula... statistical bests included 43 goals and 26 steals... 100 yard free time of 1:00... earned the Scholarship and Defensive Award... club team experience included the Empire Club team in 2007-08, Elite in 2006-08 and 2004-06 softball. PERSONAL: Born on March 15, 1990... parents are Dennis and Jodi McNamara... father is a Michigan State graduate while mother graduated from Dayton... has a younger sibling named Riley... hobbies include singing, playing the piano and reading... an undeclared major in Marshall College.
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Redshirt Freshman • Utility • 5-8 El Dorado Hills, Calif. • Greak Oak HS
#10
TRITON HONORS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide
INDIVIDUAL TRITON HONORS
UCSD Captains' Club
Markayla Quane, Sydney Gstettenbauer................................2009 Nicole Hermann, Kim Hockett..............................................2008 Natalie Hockett, Nicole Hermann..........................................2007 Kaitlin Foe, Flynn LaRochelle...............................................2006 Kaitlin Foe, Jessica Wong, Flynn LaRochelle.......................2005 Meris Bantilan-Smith, Rachael Kleidon................................2004 Danielle Boyle, Dana Tucker.................................................2003 Emma Kudritzki, Danielle Boyle...........................................2002 Hilary Smith, Emma Kudritzki..............................................2001 Maryam Hadiashar, Angie Kondrat.......................................2000 Kathryn Ozaki........................................................................1999 Shawna Caballero..................................................................1997 Amber Reiss-Holt, Shannon Watman, Shawna Caballero.....1996 Julie Swail..............................................................................1995 Julie Swail, Alison Westfall...................................................1994 Julie Swail, Alison Westfall...................................................1993 Jamie Daily, Brenda Reiton...................................................1992 Jamie Daily, Kristen Larson, Christy Parker.........................1991 Jefi Paulsen............................................................................1990 Jefi Paulsen, Carin Crawford.................................................1989 Jefi Paulsen, Carin Crawford.................................................1988 Janelle Lowe, Mary Bolich....................................................1987 Janelle Lowe, Jenny Honne...................................................1986 Karen Givens, Karen Kalk.....................................................1985 Dede Stienhoff.......................................................................1984 Dede Stienhoff.......................................................................1983
Jessica Wong
Triton All-Americans
NCAA DIVISION II (Since in 2001) Sydney Gstettenbauer (Player of the Year)............................2009 Markayla Quane.....................................................................2009 Stephanie Heinrich.................................................................2009 Jessica Tran............................................................................2009 Kim Hockett (Player of the Year)..........................................2008 Sydney Gstettenbauer............................................................2008 Judy Emaus............................................................................2008 Nicole Hermann.....................................................................2008 Stephanie Bocian...................................................................2008 Sarah Bajorek (Player of the Year)........................................2007 Britta Nordstrom....................................................................2007 Judy Emaus............................................................................2007 Kim Hockett...........................................................................2007 Sydney Gstettenbauer............................................................2007 Kaitlin Foe, First Team (Player of the Year)..........................2006 Natalie Hockett, First Team...................................................2006 Britta Nordstrom, First Team.................................................2006 Michelle Perkins, First Team.................................................2006 Tobi Lyman, First Team (Player of the Year).........................2005 Courtney Clevenger, First Team............................................2005 Lindsay Grossman, First Team..............................................2005 Kaitlin Foe, First Team..........................................................2005 Courtney Clevenger, First Team............................................2004 Stephanie Lombardo, First Team...........................................2004 Meris Bantilan-Smith, First Team..........................................2004 Dana Tucker, First Team (Player of the Year)........................2003 Samara Silverman, First Team...............................................2003 Meris Bantilan-Smith, First Team..........................................2003 Emma Kudritzki, First Team (Player of the Year).................2002
Sydney Gstettenbauer
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2009 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT 02.05
No. 14 Hartwick
02.07 Marist 02.07
H/A/N
W/L
SCORE
REC.
H
W
12-10
1-0
H
W
12-6
2-0
H
L
9-10 OT
2-1
H
L
4-9
2-2
02.14 CSU San Bernardino
H
W
14-6
3-2
02.21
N
L
6-16
3-3
02.08
02.21
No. 9 UC Davis
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No. 15 Long Beach State No. 2 Stanford
N
L
8-14
3-4
02.22
No. 11 Michigan
No. 9 Loyola Marymount
N
L
3-7
3-5
02.22
No. 13 Long Beach State
N
L
8-9 SD OT
3-6
02.27
No. 10 UC Irvine
H
L
8-14
3-7
02.28
No. 16 Long Beach State
3-8
H
L
6-8
03.07 Bucknell
N
W
10-7
4-8
03.07
N
L
6-16
4-9
No. 6 San Diego State
03.08
No. 13 UC Santa Barbara
A
L
5-8
4-10
03.08
No. 16 Long Beach State
N
W
11-10
5-10
03.12 Occidental
H
W
9-7
6-10
03.24
No. 1 Stanford
H
L
5-11
6-11
No. 2 USC
H
L
5-21
6-12
A
L
6-12
6-13
03.27 03.28 04.04
No. 19 Cal State Bakersfiedl No. 6 San Jose State
N
L
11-17
6-14
04.04 Sonoma State
N
W
7-6
7-14
04.05 Colorado State
N
W
8-7
8-14
04.05 Santa Clara
A
L
7-10
8-15
04.09
No. 11 Loyola Marymount
H
L
9-11
8-16
04.11
No. 13 Michigan
H
L
6-10
8-17
04.17 Chapman
A
W
20-8
9-17
04.18
A
L
7-14
9-18
No. 7 San Diego State
04.24 Sonoma State
A
L
5-9
9-19
04.25 Cal State Monterey Bay
N
W
14-4
10-19
04.26 Colorado State
N
W
14-9
11-19
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ALL-TIME LEADERS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide INGLE SEASON GOALS S 84 . .................Julie Swail (‘95) 84 .Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘09) 82 .Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘08) 79 . .................Julie Swail (‘94) 69 . ............Sarah Bajorek (‘07) 68 . ............. Jamie Dailey (‘92) 65 . ........... Brenda Reiton (‘92) 63 . ..............Dana Tucker (‘03) 62 . ........Emma Kudritzki (‘02) 62 . ........Emma Kudritzki (‘01) SINGLE SEASON ATT. 185 .Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘08) 181 .Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘09) 168 . .................Julie Swail (‘94) 166 . .................Julie Swail (‘95) 164 . ..............Dana Tucker (‘02) 159 . ..............Dana Tucker (‘03) 158 . ............... Tobi Lyman (‘05) 155 . ............Sarah Bajorek (‘07) 153 . ........Emma Kudritzki (‘02) 150 . .......... Dede Steinhoff (‘83) SEASON SHOOTING PCT. .540 ............ Lillian Lathrop (‘89) .528 ................Danell Lowe (‘86) .525 .................Judy Emaus (‘06) .522 ........... Natalie Hockett (‘06) .508 ..Meris Bantilan-Smith (‘02) .506 ...................Julie Swail (‘95) .500 ...... Lindsay Grossman (‘05) .481 ..........Emma Kudritzki (‘01) .470 ...................Julie Swail (‘94) .468 .............. Vickie Barker (‘78) INGLE SEASON ASSISTS S 60 . .......... Danielle Boyle (‘03) 55 . ........... Christy Parker (‘91) 51 . ....... Michelle Perkins (‘06) 51 . ...........Kristen Larson (‘90) 50 . ...... Stephanie Bocian (‘08) 47 .Sydney Gstettenbauer (’08) 44 . ........Claudia O’Brien (‘78) 50 .Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘09) 41 . ............. Jamie Dailey (‘92) 40 . .................Erin Welsh (‘01)
Natalie Hockett
INGLE SEASON STEALS S 87 . Meris Bantilan-Smith (‘04) 85 . ..... Samara Silverman (‘03) 74 . ..... Samara Silverman (‘02) 70 . ....... Britta Nordstrom (‘07) 62 . ..... Samara Silverman (‘01) 60 . ............ Sarah Bajorek (‘07) 60 . ............Christy Parker (‘91) 59 . ..... Samara Silverman (‘00) 58 . ........... Kristen Larson (‘91) 53 . ......Shawna Caballero (‘97) EASON EJECTS DRAWN S 91 . ............... Judy Emaus (‘08) 87 . .............. Dana Tucker (‘03) 79 . .............. Dana Tucker (‘02) 79 . ..............Jamie Dailey (‘92) 76 . ................. Julie Swail (‘95) 75 . ..........Carin Crawford (‘89) 74 . ......Shawna Caballero (‘97) 70 . ............... Judy Emaus (‘07) 68 . .............. Hilary Smith (‘01) 66 . ................Jenny Hone (‘86) EASON PEN. DRAWN S 16 . ..........Natalie Hockett (‘07) 12 . ................. Julie Swail (‘95) 10 . .............. Dana Tucker (‘03) 10 . ..............Jamie Dailey (‘92) 8 . ............... Judy Emaus (‘08) 8 . ..........Carin Crawford (‘88) 6 . ................. Julie Swail (‘94) 6 . .............. Hilary Smith (‘01) SEASON GOALIE SAVES 275 . ......Markayla Quane (‘09) 274 . ................Jefi Paulsen (‘90) 268 . ................Jefi Paulsen (‘89) 266 . ............ Megan Hubbs (‘01) 238 . . Stephanie Lombardo (‘04) 237 . .............. Kim Hockett (‘08) 224 . ............. Leona Mason (‘96) 221 . .............. Kim Hockett (‘07) 221 . .................Kaitlin Foe (‘03) 193 .Maryam Hadiashar (‘00)
AREER GOALS C 245 . ..................Julie Swail (‘92-95) 218 . .............. Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) 210 . .........Emma Kudritzki (‘99-02) 201 . ..Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘06-09 195 . ............ Brenda Reiton (‘89-92) 157 . ...............Dana Tucker (‘00-03) 155 . ............Jennifer Payne (‘93-96) 152 . ................... Toya Ellis (‘87-90) AREER ATTEMPTS C 551 . ............ Dede Stenhoff (‘81-83) 533 . ..................Julie Swail (‘92-95) 519 . .............. Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) 504 . .........Emma Kudritzki (‘99-02) 481 . ............ Brenda Reiton (‘89-92) 455 . Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘06-09) 438 . ............Jennifer Payne (‘93-96) 419 . ...............Dana Tucker (‘00-03) 418 . ............... Mary Bolich (‘83-86) CAREER SHOOTING PCT .460 ....................Julie Swail (‘92-95) .452 ............. Lillian Lathrop (‘86-89) .444 .................. Judy Emaus (‘05-08) .438 ......Christine Townsend (‘88-91) .433 ............ Natalie Hockett (‘04-07) .425 ........ Samara Silverman (‘00-03) .420 ................ Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) .417 ...........Emma Kudritzki (‘99-02) .415 ................ Jennell Lowe (‘83-86) .412 ...Meris Bantilan-Smith (‘01-04) .405 .............. Brenda Reiton (‘89-92) CAREER ASSISTS 125 . .............. Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) 118 . ............ Christy Parker (‘88-91) 112 . Sydney Gstettenbauer (‘06-09) 110 . ..................Julie Swail (‘92-95) 101 . ........... Danielle Boyle (‘00-03) 99 . ............Kristen Larson (‘88-91) 86 . .........Claudia O’Brien (‘75-78)
Dana Tucker
Emma Kudritzki
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CAREER STEALS 280 . ........Samara Silverman (‘00-03) 217 . .. Meris Bantilan-Smith (‘01-04) 174 . ..............Christy Parker (‘88-91) 169 . ........Shawna Caballero (‘93-96) 158 . ............. Kristen Larson (‘88-91) 155 . ................Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) 154 . ..........Britta Nordstrom (‘04-07) 153 . ................... Julie Swail (‘92-95) 146 . .............. Sarah Bajorek (‘04-07) 145 . ..............Brenda Reiton (‘89-92) CAREER EJECTS DRAWN 219 . ................ Dana Tucker (‘00-03) 217 . ................Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) 201 . ................... Julie Swail (‘92-95) 199 . ................ Judy Emaus (‘05-’08) 196 . ........Shawna Caballero (‘93-96) 192 . ................ Hilary Smith (‘98-01) 188 . ..............Brenda Reiton (‘89-92) 175 . ..................Jenny Hone (‘83-86) CAREER PEN. DRAWN 27 . ............Natalie Hockett (‘04-07) 22 . ................... Julie Swail (‘92-95) 19 . ................ Dana Tucker (‘00-03) 18 . ................Jamie Dailey (‘89-92) 14 . ..................Judy Emaus (‘05-08) 14 . ........Samara Silverman (‘00-03) 14 . ........Shawna Caballero (‘94-97) 13 . .......... Emma Kudritzki (‘99-02) 13 . ................ Hilary Smith (‘98-01) 12 . ............Carin Crawford (‘88-89) CAREER GOALIE SAVES 852 . ..................Jefi Paulsen (‘87-90) 701 . ............... Leona Mason (‘93-96) 697 . ...... Maryam Hadiashar (‘97-00) 635 . ...............Kim Hockett (‘05-’08) 635 . .........Jennifer Renwick (‘83-86) 634 . ..................Kaitlin Foe (‘03-’06) 396 . ....Stephanie Lombardo (‘02,04) 324 . .............. Megan Hubbs (‘00-01)
Sydney Gstettenbauer
COLLEGIATE NATIONAL WATER POLO HISTORY 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide 1984 1. 2. 3.
at California UC Davis California Slippery Rock
1994 1. 2. 3.
at Michigan UC San Diego Slippery Rock UC Davis
1985 1. 2. 3.
at UC San Diego Stanford UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego
1995 1. 2. 3.
at Maryland Slippery Rock San Diego State UC Davis
1986 1. 2. 3.
at Harvard UC San Diego Stanford Slippery Rock
1996 1. 2. 3.
at UC Davis UCLA California San Diego State
1987 1. 2. 3.
at UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara Slippery Rock Long Beach State
1997 1. 2. 3.
at Michigan UCLA California San Diego State
1988 1. 2. 3.
at US Naval Academy UC Davis UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego
1998 1. 2. 3.
at Southern California UCLA California Stanford
1989 1. 2. 3.
at UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego UC Davis
1999 1. 2. 3.
at UC Davis Southern California Stanford UCLA
1990 1. 2. 3.
at Brown UC San Diego UC Davis Slippery Rock
2000 1. 2. 3.
at Indiana UCLA Southern California Stanford
1991 1. 2. 3.
at UC San Diego UC San Diego UC Davis Slippery Rock
1992 1. 2. 3.
at Maryland UC San Diego UC Davis Slippery Rock
1993 1. 2. 3.
at UC Davis UC Santa Barbara Slippery Rock Long Beach State
In 2001, the NCAA Officially recognized women’s water polo as a championship sport. 2001 1. 2. 3.
at Stanford UCLA Stanford LMU
2002 1. 2. 3.
at Southern California Stanford UCLA LMU
2003 1. 2. 3.
at UC San Diego UCLA Stanford LMU
2004 1. 2. 3.
at Stanford Southern California LMU Stanford
2005 1. 2. 3.
at Michigan UCLA Stanford USC
2006 1. 2. 3.
at Davis UCLA USC Stanford
Collegiate National Titles 1. UC San Diego 2. UCLA 3. UC Davis 4. UC Santa Barbara 5. Stanford Slippery Rock Southern California
5 4 3 2 1 1 1
NCAA Titles 1. UCLA 4 2. Stanford 1 Southern California 1
WOMEN’S WWPA HISTORY 2009 at Santa Clara Fifth Place Sydney Gstettenbauer.............. 1st Team Stephanie Heinrich..................2nd Team Jessica Tran.............................2nd Team 2008 at Loyola Marymount Third Place Sydney Gstettenbauer.............. 1st Team Nicole Hermann......................2nd Team Kim Hockett............................2nd Team 2007 at UC Santa Cruz Third Place Sarah Bajorek........................... 1st Team Natalie Hockett.......................2nd Team Kim Hockett............................2nd Team 2006 at UC San Diego Fourth Place Kaitlin Foe............................... 1st Team Michelle Perkins...................... 1st Team Natalie Hockett.............................. H.M.
2005 at UC Davis Third Place Tobi Lyman.............................. 1st Team Courtney Clevenger................2nd Team Kaitlin Foe..............................2nd Team Lindsay Grossman......................... H.M.
2001 at UC San Diego Third Place Emma Kudritzki....................... 1st Team Megan Hubbs..........................2nd Team Hilary Smith............................2nd Team Samara Silverman...................2nd Team
2004 at LMU
2000 at Redlands Champions Maryam Hadiashar (MVP)...... 1st Team Emma Kudrizki........................ 1st Team Hilary Smith............................. 1st Team Courtney Hemmerly................2nd Team Larry Sanders.............Coach of the Year
Runner-Up Meris Bantilan-Smith............... 1st Team Jessica Wong.................................. H.M. Courtney Clevenger....................... H.M. 2003 at Cal State Bakersfield Runner-Up Dana Tucker............................. 1st Team Samara Silverman...................2nd Team Meris Bantilan-Smith..............2nd Team Elizabeth Kessey............................ H.M. 2002 at UC Santa Cruz Runner-Up Emma Kudritzki....................... 1st Team Dana Tucker............................. 1st Team Courtney Hemmerly................2nd Team Samara Silverman.......................... H.M.
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Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 12 Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 26
2009 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 10-19 Hartwick W, 12-10 Marist W, 12-6 UC Davis L, 9-10 OT Long Beach State L, 4-9 Cal State Northridge L, 3-8 Cal State San Bernardino W, 14-6 Stanford L, 6-16 Loyola Marymount L, 8-14 Michigan L, 3-7 Long Beach State L, 8-9 SD OT UC Irvine L, 8-14 Long Beach State L, 6-8 Bucknell W, 10-7 San Diego State L, 6-16 UC Santa Barbara L, 5-8 Long Beach State W, 11-10 Occidental W, 9-7 Stanford L, 5-11 USC L, 5-21 San Jose State L, 11-17 Sonoma State W, 7-6 Colorado State W, 8-7 Santa Clara L, 7-10 Loyola Marymount L, 9-11 Michigan L, 6-10 Chapman W, 20-8 San Diego State L, 7-14 Sonoma State L, 5-9 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 14-4 Colorado State W, 14-9
Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 27 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 17
2008 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 19-17 Colorado State W, 20-8 San Jose State L, 5-9 UCLA L, 5-14 Michigan L, 5-6 Arizona State L, 4-6 Hartwick L, 9-15 Indiana W, 11-8 Loyola Marymount L, 11-12 OT Long Beach State L, 7-10 CSU Northridge W, 8-7 2OT CSU San Bernardino W, 10-7 Stanford L, 3-11 UC Irvine L, 2-6 Michigan L, 10-11 OT UC Santa Barbara W, 8-7 CSU Bakersfield W, 7-5 Pomona Pitzer W, 10-7 UC Davis L, 4-5 CSU Bakersfield W, 11-6 Sonoma State W, 11-5 Santa Clara L, 4-5 Colorado State W, 9-2 Pacific W, 14-6 Princeton 4-5 L OT CSU San Bernardino W, 7-6 Cal Baptist W, 7-6 Pacific W, 10-5 Arizona State L, 4-8 Chapman W, 10-1 San Diego State L, 5-6 Hawaii L, 5-7 Loyola Marymount W, 9-7 Cal Baptist W, 6-4
Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 27
Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 10 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 29
Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Apr. 1 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9
Sonoma State Loyola Marymount Santa Clara
W, 8-6 L, 3-4 W, 8-7
2007 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 19-13 Cal State San Bernardino W, 15-6 Wagner W, 11-5 Princeton W, 10-9 OT Loyola Marymount L, 4-6 Hartwick L, 6-9 Michigan W, 10-7 California L, 5-14 UC Santa Barbara L, 5-8 Santa Clara L, 9-10 OT Michigan L, 8-13 Loyola Marymount W, 5-4 Stanford L, 3-13 Marist W, 12-3 Redlands W, 12-4 UC Santa Barbara L, 3-5 Colorado State W, 12-4 UCLA L, 3-21 Brown W, 8-4 Santa Clara L, 4-5 Cal State Monterey Bay W, 12-10 UC Davis L, 1-6 Cal State San Bernardino W, 6-2 Chapman W, 20-2 Cal State Northridge W, 7-6 San Diego State L, 8-10 Cal State Bakersfield W, 11-9 UC Santa Cruz W, 16-6 Colorado State W, 12-4 Cal State San Bernardino W, 9-7 Arizona State L, 8-9 Cal State Bakersfield W, 12-9 UC Davis L, 6-7 OT Santa Clara W, 7-5 2006 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 16-18 Indiana W, 10-9 2OT Long Beach State L, 4-9 Michigan L, 6-8 Slippery Rock W, 18-1 Hartwick L, 6-7 Pomona Pitzer W, 10-5 Long Beach State L, 8-10 Indiana W, 9-3 UC Irvine W, 6-5 Cal Baptist W, 7-5 Cal State Bakersfield W, 10-5 Stanford L, 4-11 UC Santa Barbara L, 8-9 UC Davis W, 5-4 OT Michigan W, 7-6 CSU San Bernardino W, 13-4 UCLA L, 1-7 Long Beach State L, 7-8 Siena College W, 18-3 Colorado State W, 9-2 Loyola Marymount L, 9-10 USC L, 8-15 Stanford L, 4-15 UC Santa Cruz W, 17-6 UC Davis L, 5-6 Santa Clara L, 11-12 OT Colorado State W, 14-6
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Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 20 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 Apr. 30
Chapman UC Santa Barbara San Diego State CSU San Bernardino Loyola Marymount Santa Clara
W, 14-3 L, 12-13 2 OT L, 5-6 W, 6-5 L, 4-9 L, 5-6
Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 17 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 Apr. 30 May 1
2005 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 18-17 Michigan L 4-5 Hartwick (NY) W 7-6 Loyola Marymount L 2-9 UC Santa Barbara L 5-9 UC Davis L 3-4 at Long Beach State L 4-9 CSU San Bernardino W 10-0 Pacific W 7-5 Stanford L 3-11 Indiana L 4-7 UC Irvine L 5-7 Princeton L 1-5 at Chapman W 17-6 at Loyola Marymount L 6-7 Wagner W 9-4 UCLA L 3-10 Bucknell L 4-5 Princeton L 4-5 Redlands W 10-4 Sonoma State W 15-2 CSU Northridge L 5-10 CSU Bakersfield W 10-2 Sonoma State W 12-2 Santa Clara W 7-6 CSU Bakersfield W 13-4 at UC Davis L 5-6 UC Santa Cruz W 11-2 Pacific L 9-11 UC Irvine W 5-2 Cal State Northridge W 7-5 at SDSU L 4-9 Arizona State W 5-2 Sonoma State W 9-5 UC Davis L 6-7 SD OT Santa Clara W 10-7
2004 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 16-20 Jan. 24 Michigan Jan. 24 Marist (NY) Jan. 25 Indiana Jan. 25 Arizona State Feb. 7-8 Hartwick (NY) Feb. 7-8 Loyola Marymount Feb. 8 Indiana Feb. 8 UC Santa Barbara Feb. 13 CSU Northridge Feb. 20 San Jose State Feb. 21 UC Santa Cruz Feb. 21 UC Davis Feb. 22 Arizona State Feb. 22 SDSU Feb. 28 Stanford Feb. 28 San Jose State Feb. 29 Pacific Feb. 29 UC Irvine Mar. 6 Claremont Mar. 6 Loyola Marymount Mar. 12 Princeton Mar. 13 UCLA
L 2-6 W 18-1 L 6-9 L 3-8 W 9-7 L 1-10 L 1-8 L 1-3 L 6-7 W 4-3 W 14-4 W 7-6 W 3-1 L 3-6 L 0-6 L 4-8 W 8-9 W 6-2 W 8-2 L 3-8 L 4-6 L 2-11
MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide Mar. 12 Long Beach State Mar. 26 Redlands Mar. 27 CSU Northridge Mar. 27 CSU San Bernardino Apr. 9 CSU San Bernardino Apr. 10 UC Santa Barbara Apr. 16 SDSU Apr. 17-18 USC Apr. 17-18 CSU Northridge Apr. 18-19 Hawaii Apr. 18-19 UC Irvine Apr. 23 CSU Hayward Apr. 24 UC Davis Apr. 25 Loyola Marymount
L 5-6 W 4-3 L 4-5 W 9-8 W 6-5 L 5-7 L 4-9 L 6-14 L 4-8 W 9-7 W 8-7 W 13-3 W 10-6 L 3-7
Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 18 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 27
2003 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 24-14 Cal Baptist at Redlands Michigan UC Santa Barbara Cal Baptist UC Davis CSU Bakersfield San Jose State UC Santa Cruz at UC Davis Hartwick (NY) SDSU Claremont UC Irvine Loyola Marymount Redlands UC Irvine San Jose State Indiana UCLA Princeton Cal Baptist Long Beach State Hawaii UC Santa Cruz CSU Bakersfield UC Davis at Loyola Marymount CSU Bakersfield Cal Baptist SDSU Arizona State UC Irvine CSU San Bernardino at SDSU CSU San Bernardino UC Davis Loyola Marymount
Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 2
2002 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 22-13 Hartwick W 10-8 Hawai’i L 4-8 Indiana W 9-5 Hartwick L 7-9 San Diego State W 5-4 UCSB W 7-6 San Jose State L 5-10 UC Irvine W 11-9 OT UCSB L 6-7 OT Michigan W 6-4 Michigan W 6-4 LMU L 2-4
W 10-3 W 8-1 W 3-2 L 2-5 W 10-8 W 5-4 W 8-5 W 5-3 W 14-4 L 1-3 W 9-8 L 4-8 W 13-2 W 8-4 L 2-6 W 7-3 W 7-6 L 8-9 W 9-4 L 1-11 L 5-6 W 7-6 L 6-8 L 4-6 W 10-2 W 10-5 L 4-6 L 5-7 W 13-7 W 13-2 L 6-9 W 9-8 W 7-5 W 13-6 L 5-9 W 11-5 W 6-5 L 6-8
Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 17 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 19 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 Apr. 28
Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 21 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 Apr. 29
Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 26
Pomona Pitzer Claremont Long Beach State UCLA UC Irvine SDSU UC Davis UC Irvine Hawai’i Brown San Jose State Santa Clara Santa Cruz UC Davis CSU Northridge UC Irvine USC LBSU San Diego State CSUSB UC Davis LMU
W 13-5 W 13-5 L 9-10 SD OT L 1-10 W 6-5 L 4-5 W 6-4 W 7-4 W 5-2 W 6-3 L 6-8 W 18-4 W 13-9 L 4-7 W 15-5 W 11-3 L 4-18 W 10-9 OT L 7-8 W 12-3 W 6-5 L 4-8
2001 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 20-13 UC Santa Barbara L 6-7 (2 OT) USC L 9-13 SDSU W 10-8 UC Irvine W 10-6 at Hawaii L 5-11 at Hawaii L 6-14 San Jose State L 8-10 University of Michigan L 8-9 (OT) Hartwick College W 11-8 UOP W 8-7 (OT) University of Michigan W 5-2 CSU Bakersfield W 17-2 La Verne W 14-2 Villanova University (PA) W 17-6 SDSU L 4-6 at Long Beach State W 10-8 UOP W 5-4 San Jose State L 4-6 at Loyola Marymount L 3-4 (OT) UC Davis L 7-8 (OT) Redlands W 8-4 Pomona-Pitzer W 17-5 at Loyola Marymount L 2-3 Claremont W 11-1 CSU Bakersfield W 14-2 Occidental W 10-5 at Long Beach State W 3-2 at UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 at UC Irvine W 7-6 at USC L 1-18 Santa Clara W 16-1 UC Davis L 4-5 CSU Bakersfield W 9-5 2000 Head Coach: Larry Sanders 14-14 UCLA L 4-16 at Hawaii L 5-8 UC Santa Barbara L 8-11 San Jose State L 9-10 UCLA L 3-16 Stanford L 1-13 UC Santa Barbara L 2-9 SDSU W 9-7 UC Santa Cruz W 11-6 Occidental W 9-3
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Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 10 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 May 7 May 8 May 9
at UC Santa Barbara SDSU Loyola Marymount Villanova University (PA) UCLA Hawaii Chapman Cal Baptist CSU Bakersfield Loyola Marymount at Redlands Loyola Marymount UC Davis Maryland San Jose State Long Beach State
L 3-8 L 4-8 W 6-5 (OT) W 11-5 L 6-13 L 5-11 W 18-0 W 9-3 W 15-6 W 8-6 W 11-3 W 7-5 W 5-4 W 5-2 L 4-10 L 4-6
Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 10 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Apr. 26
1998 Head Coach: Denny Harper 9-17 UC Berkeley L 2-15 San Jose State W 8-6 (OT) UCLA L 4-13 UC Santa Barbara L 4-7 SDSU L 3-10 USC L 2-5 at Hawaii L 6-14 at Hawaii L 4-9 San Jose State W 8-7 (OT) UCLA L 2-17 SDSU L 5-9 UC Davis L 3-4 Cal Poly SLO W 14-7 Princeton W 4-1 University of Massachusetts L 2-8 University of Maryland W 8-6 UC Berkeley L 3-10 Redlands W 8-2 UCLA L 3-10 UC Santa Cruz W 17-6 SDSU L 6-11 Loyola Marymount W 13-6 UCLA L 2-13 UC Davis L 1-2 University of Washington W 7-6 UOP L 4-8
Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 15 Mar. 29 Apr. 5 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 26 Apr. 27 May 9 May 9
1997 Head Coach: Denny Harper 5-19 UC Berkeley L 3-18 SDSU L 4-16 Stanford L 1-16 UC Davis L 0-3 UC Santa Barbara L 6-7 USC L 3-9 UC Santa Barbara L 4-6 Redlands W 10-6 Stanford L 0-8 at UC Santa Barbara L 7-8 (OT) Redlands W 7-5 University of Maryland L 5-6 UCLA L 2-10 SDSU L 5-11 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-5 UOP W 7-5 UCLA L 3-8 SDSU L 4-11 UC Davis W 4-2 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 UCLA L 1-9 University of Maryland W 9-8 (2 OT)
MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2010 Women’s Water Polo Media Guide May 10 May 11
Slippery Rock University USC
L 6-7 (2 OT) L 6-8 (2 OT)
Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 3 Mar. 13 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Apr. 19
1996 Head Coach: Denny Harper 14-16 San Diego State L 3-9 UC Irvine W 9-5 USC W 10-4 California L 8-10 UC Davis L 8-10 USC W 7-4 Stanford L 3-6 UCLA L 4-12 Stanford L 2-4 San Diego State L 6-14 UC Santa Cruz W 10-1 UC Davis W 3-2 UC Santa Barbara W 9-2 SDSU L 3-17 UCLA L 5-10 Maryland W 12-5 Cal Poly SLO W 10-2 Harvard W 19-4 Maryland W 9-4 USC W 5-3 (OT) San Diego State L 5-7
Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Mar. 25 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 23 Apr. 28
1995 Head Coach: Denny Harper 25-6 UC Irvine USC SDSU UCLA USC SDSU USC at UC Irvine Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at Pomona-Pitzer Loyola Marymount Redlands UC Santa Barbara SDSU SDSU at USC at UC Santa Barbara UC Berkeley UC Berkeley at UC Santa Barbara UC Davis UCLA Cal Poly SLO UC Berkeley Stanford SDSU UCLA SDSU
Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Mar. 10 Mar. 26 Mar. 26
1994 Head Coach: Denny Harper 28-2 at UCLA W 12-4 at SDSU L 4-3 (OT) Stanford W 14-3 Cal Poly SLO W 15-2 UC Berkeley W 11-4 University of Colorado W 12-10 UC Irvine W 24-2 Occidental W 19-3 at Pomona-Pitzer W 17-4
W 13-5 W 11-3 W 8-7 W 6-3 W 13-2 L 6-7 W 15-2 W 12-3 W 18-1 W 14-1 W 15-0 W 14-2 W 10-4 W 5-4 L 8-11 W 17-3 W 13-4 W 18-2 W 13-4 W 10-3 L 4-5 W 8-1 W 15-2 W 10-2 W 10-2 L 3-5 W 8-1 W 9-6
Mar. 26 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 14 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 17 Apr. 28 Apr. 30 Apr. 30 Apr. 30 May 1 May 13 May 13 May 14 May 14 May 15
Mar. 12 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 23 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 May 1 May 2 May 14 May 14 May 15 May 15 May 16
Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 10 Apr. 10 Apr. 11 Apr. 24 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May 2 May 3 May 15 May 15 May 16 May 16 May 17
Redlands UC Irvine Cal Poly SLO at UC Santa Barbara UC Davis Pomona-Pitzer Stanford UC Irvine SDSU UC Davis SDSU at Stanford at UC Davis at UC Berkeley at UC Davis University of Maryland at University of Michigan UC Davis UC Berkeley Slippery Rock University
W 16-2 W 17-3 W 16-4 W 12-4 W 6-1 W 21-7 W 9-2 W 15-1 W 7-1 W 5-1 W 11-8 W 9-3 L 2-6 W 9-4 W 7-3 W 15-2 W 10-3 W 7-4 W W 6-5
1993 Head Coach Denny Harper 15-5 SDSU L 11-12 at Pomona-Pitzer W 15-2 at Cal Poly SLO W 3-2 at UC Santa Barbara W 9-7 at UC Berkeley W 12-3 at Occidental W 27-1 at Claremont W 22-2 UC Berkeley W 5-0 (forfeit) UC Irvine W 14-3 SDSU W 11-7 Cal Poly SLO W 6-4 UC Davis L 6-9 (OT) at UC Davis L 4-6 at SDSU W 6-4 at UC Santa Barbara W 12-6 at University of Michigan W 13-3 at Slippery Rock University L 9-10 (OT) at UC Davis L 6-8 at SDSU W 9-6 1992 Head Coach: Denny Harper 21-4 at UC Berkeley W 5-3 at UC Davis L 5-8 at UC Irvine W 20-4 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 at SDSU W 10-5 at UCLA W 18-3 at UC Irvine W 16-2 at UC Berkeley Club L 13-14 at UC Davis W 10-4 at UC Irvine W 21-0 at UC Berkeley W 11-3 at Cal Poly SLO W 6-3 at UC Davis L 2-7 SDSU W 13-4 at UC Davis W 5-0 at UC Berkeley L 8-9 at UC Berkeley W 14-3 at Bucknell University W 18-3 at Slippery Rock University W 7-6 at Cal Poly SLO W 8-6 at UC Davis W 10-9
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ALL-TIME UCSD vs. OPPONENTS (since 1992)
OPPONENT................................................... W-L Arizona State.................................................... 3-3 Brown............................................................... 3-0 Bucknell (PA)................................................... 3-1 Cal Baptist........................................................ 8-0 Cal Poly............................................................ 9-0 Chapman.......................................................... 6-0 Claremont......................................................... 7-0 Colorado........................................................... 3-0 Colorado State.................................................. 6-0 CSU Bakersfield.............................................. 14-1 CSU Hayward.................................................. 1-0 CSU Monterey Bay.......................................... 2-0 CSU Northridge............................................... 4-5 CSU San Bernardino........................................ 13-0 Hartwick (NY)................................................. 6-4 Harvard............................................................ 1-0 Hawaii.............................................................. 2-12 Indiana.............................................................. 6-3 La Verne........................................................... 1-0 Long Beach State............................................. 4-13 Loyola Marymount.......................................... 11-20 Marist (NY)...................................................... 3-0 Maryland.......................................................... 6-1 Massachusetts.................................................. 0-2 Michigan.......................................................... 8-8 Occidental........................................................ 5-0 Pacific............................................................... 7-2 Pomona-Pitzer.................................................. 8-0 Princeton.......................................................... 3-5 Redlands........................................................... 14-0 San Jose State................................................... 4-11 Santa Clara....................................................... 6-6 SDSU............................................................... 13-33 Siena................................................................. 1-0 Slippery Rock................................................... 3-2 Sonoma State................................................... 6-1 Stanford............................................................ 4-14 UC Berkeley..................................................... 11-6 UC Davis.......................................................... 18-25 UC Irvine......................................................... 1-25 UCLA............................................................... 5-20 UC Santa Barbara............................................ 11-23 UC Santa Cruz................................................. 11-0 USC.................................................................. 7-9 Villanova (PA).................................................. 2-0 Wagner............................................................. 2-0 Washington...................................................... 1-0
UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women’s Soccer 1989 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Women’s Volleyball 1981 • 1984 • 1986 • 1987 1988 • 1990 • 1997 Women’s Water Polo 1986 • 1990 • 1991 1992 • 1994 Women’s Tennis 1985 • 1987 • 1989 • 1994 Men’s Soccer 1988 • 1990 • 1993 Men’s Volleyball 1970 • 2000 Men’s Golf 1993
A Proud Tradition of Academic and Athletic Excellence! • Triton teams have captured 29 National Championships while 37 teams have finished as National Runners-Up. 44 others have achieved National Third Place honors. • Individually, 130 Triton student-athletes have captured National Championships and a remarkable 990 student-athletes have been named to All-America teams. • UCSD student-athletes have excelled academically as well, earning 23 prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships and 130 Academic All-America selections. Consistently, over 55 percent of the student-athletes earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, placing them on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. • In 2008-2009, the Tritons posted a Seventh Place Finish out of over 300 schools in the Learfield Sport Director’s Cup, an award emblamatic of the best overall athletics department in the country. Since moving to the NCAA D-II level in 2000, UCSD has placed in the top seven programs in the country on eight different occasions and finished second overall twice. • Beginning in 2005-2006, UCSD has won the last four California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, 2006-07 and 2007-08, an award symbolizing the best overall athletics department in the CCAA.
Our Mission... • Provide a broad base of men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports. • Attract students of high academic capabilities and athletic talent who are representative of the diversity of the people of the state of California. • Promote healthy physical activity, athletic competition, communications and interpersonal skills, teamwork, and overall personal growth. • Promote the principles of ethical conduct, fair play, and respect and understanding of others. • Promote the academic advancement and graduation of student-athletes and prepare student athletes for lifelong learning, future careers, and engaged citizenship. • Foster the development of student-athletes’ abilities to live successfully in a diverse and global society. • Enhance student life at UCSD and foster campus pride and community support. • Participate competitively in an athletic conference that complements and supports the mission and goals of the UCSD Intercollegiate Program and the campus.
Earl W. Edwards - Director of Athletics Earl Edwards accepted the position of Director of Athletics at UC San Diego in March 2000. Since his arrival, the UC San Diego athletics department has been nationally recognized for its academic and athletic achievements on numerous occasions. Under his guidance, the 23-sport program has made a very successful transition from the NCAA Division III ranks to Division II. In fact, UC San Diego has surpassed all expectations at the D-II level, capturing women’s soccer national championships in both 2000 and 2001. Since moving to Division II in 2000, UC San Diego has been ranked among the top six programs in the country on seven different occasions. In two of those finishes, UCSD was the national runner up. UC San Diego also won three straight California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Commissioners Cup titles in 2005-06, 2006-07, and 2007-08, an award that recognizes the best overall athletics program in the conference. In 2008, UC San Diego was ranked No. 1 in Division II and No. 20 overall in the National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) Collegiate Power Rankings, which comprehensively measures student-athlete graduation rates, academic strength and athletic prowess. Edwards has served on many regional and national committees and organizations. Currently, he serves on the Executive Council for the CCAA and he served on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) from 2003-07. Edwards was the president of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) and has severed on numerous other NCAA committees, including the Division II Management Council, the Division II Championships and Minority Opportunities and Interest, the Walter Byers Scholarship and Committee for Women’s Athletics. He has published several articles in Athletic Management and was featured on the cover of the June 2007 issue. In 2007 he was selected Athletic Director of the Year for the West Region by the NACDA. A 1972 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Edwards earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He then went on to receive his masters in Sports Administration from the University of Massachusetts in 1973. In addition to working as athletics director at East Stroudsburg University and UC San Diego, he has athletics administration experience at the University of Massachusetts, UC Davis, the University of Michigan, and Drexel University.
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CANYONVIEW AQUATIC CENTER UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Located on the eastern end of campus, between Eleanor Roosevelt College and Warren College, the Canyonview Aquatic Center features two outdoor, Olympic-Size Pools, which can be divided into 8 lanes of 50 meters in length or 19 lanes of 25 yards in length. The west pool is home to the UCSD men’s and women’s water polo teams, as well as the men’s and women’s swimming teams. The east pool is used for recreational swimmers in addition to the UCSD men’s and women’s diving teams who practice and compete while the diving boards and platforms used by the UCSD Diving Teams are located in the complex on the east side.
UCSD POOL QUICK FACTS: • Two Pools, Heated year-round to 80-85 degrees • Bleacher seating for 1,500 and an additional 1,000 more on grass
• Men’s and women’s locker rooms with showers • Lights on the deck accommodate night use • Diving Area consists of one 5-meter platform, two 3-meter platforms, two 1-meter platforms
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RIMAC ARENA UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
The Recreation, IntraMural, Athletic Complex (RIMAC) is the cornerstone of the UCSD sports facilities. This nearly 200,000 square foot facility is located just south of the 12-acre North Campus Recreation Area Field on the northwest corner of the campus. Opened in January 1995, RIMAC is a multi-purpose facility with the most advanced forms of quality control, state-of-the-art equipment and a strong staff commitment to customer service. Every room in RIMAC is climate controlled and many of the spaces feature an abundance of natural lighting. RIMAC houses the offices of the Intercollegiate Athletics, Recreation and Sports Facilities departments. RIMAC also features a variety of recreational, educational, and meeting spaces which can accommodate a variety of activities. The RIMAC Arena is a multi-use facility capable of accommodating a wide variety of activities ranging from large spectator events including ceremonies and concerts to athletic competitions and tournaments. The 44,000 square foot floor is also capable of accommodating large floor exhibits. The Arena Floor is spring loaded employing the use of Robbins Bio-Cushion I and is curtain divisible for multi-sport use in basketball (total of five courts), volleyball, and badminton. The arena is furnished with 10 retractable glass basketball backboards, and floor plates and sleeves for volleyball and badminton. Employing the use of telescopic bleachers and floor seats, the RIMAC Arena may accommodate up to 5,000 people. RIMAC is home to the UCSD men and women’s basketball teams along with the men and women’s volleyball squads. Over 50 home athletic events are contested in RIMAC every year, and with entusiastic support from both the campus and surrounding communities, the Tritons truly enjoy a home court advantage. Both of the basketball and volleyball teams utilize the main court for both practice and games, while the auxiliary courts, which are located on the third floor, are used only for practices.
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The University of California, San Diego Department of Athletics is committed to actively participating in the community through a variety of outreach events and services. Student-athletes from 23 sports participate in a wide range of service and outreach programs in and around the San Diego area. In 2003-04 the Tritons began the “Team Up!” program. This program assists local elementary schools that do not have a physical education component in their current curriculum. UCSD studentathletes provide healthy physical activity and create an environment for elementary school students that foster positive thinking and team building. The program was run at the Del Mar Heights Elementary School in the morning hours prior to school starting and during the students’ lunch periods during the past two years. Triton student-athletes make the holidays brighter for 12 families in the San Diego area on an annual basis, providing a plethora of gifts and holiday cheer. Triton teams paired up and each tandem purchased presents, food, and goodies to deliver to their adopted family before the holidays. Families were selected by the Neighborhood House Association which runs the Head Start programs throughout San Diego County. Student-athletes contacted the families to find out what special presents the children wanted, as well as what sort of clothing or other needs could be met. Teams delivered the presents in person and spent time with the families, often playing games with the children. Families each received approximately $300$500 worth of gifts, depending on the number of children. Presents ranged from a bike for one child to clothing and food for the parents. In conjuction with the California Collegiate Athletic Association as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Triton student-athletes have gone to work to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in each of the last three years. The student-athletes held a bake sale during the Annual Sun God Festival on the UCSD campus. Each team brought baked goods for a sale in the evening prior to the festival’s main event. The goal at each CCAA member institution was to raise $1 per studentathlete. Triton student-athletes far exceeded this goal, raising over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2005. Additionally, the Intercollegiate Athletics Department holds an annual Blood Drive to benefit the American Red Cross. All coaches, staff and out of season studentathletes participated in the blood drive, while those student-athletes who were in season recruited other students on campus to donate blood on their behalf.
UCSD ATHLETICS COMMUNITY OUTREACH Volunteer Connection Adopt-A-Family Thanksgiving Program Hands Across America St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen Row for the Cure Preuss School Clinics Starlings Volleyball Club Habitat for Humanity San Diego Special Olympics California Half Ironman Volunteers Mission Bay - Beach Clean Up Race for the Cure Boy’s and Girl’s Club Sports Clinics
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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE / SPORTS MEDICINE UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
Two integral parts of the UC San Diego athletic department are the Athletic Performance Program and the Sports Medicine Program, both of which provide a tremendous advantage to all 23 of the UCSD intercollegiate sports. The Athletic Performance Program is geared toward teaching each student-athlete how to achieve the highest level of athletic development through enhancement of all components of strength and conditioning. Athlete workouts are monitored and planned out by Rob Mamula, UCSD’s Director of Athletic Performance who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Triton athletics. Mamula represents the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the entire CCAA. The Tritons work out in the RIMAC weight room that is over 12,000 square feet in size with state of the art equipment. The UCSD Athlete Performance Program is truly designed with the student-athlete’s enhancement in mind. Very few programs at the Division II level have such expertise and first class facilities at the disposal of the student-athlete helping to further distinguish the Triton Athletic Department as one of the premier intercollegiate programs in the country. The UC San Diego Sports Medicine Center is the hub for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athleticrelated injuries suffered by Triton student-athletes. Under the supervision of head athletic trainer Kevin Messey MS, ATC, CSCS and his staff, UCSD athletes receive the highest quality medical care and access to an extensive network of physicians and other medical specialists. The rest of the training room staff is comprised of two full-time ATCs and an average of 10 athletic training students (ATS). The UCSD athletic training room is a clinical site for San Diego State University’s accredited athletic training education program where some of the athletic training students fulfill their clinical experience. Additionally the UCSD Sports Medicine Center offers a wide variety of options for examination and rehabilitation. From acupuncture to a group of six highly specialized sports medicine, family practitioners and orthopedic surgeons, the UCSD training room has a multitude of options at your disposal to get you healthy and back on the field of competition in no time.
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Kevin Messey
Rob Mamula
UCSD - YOUNGEST OF THE BEST UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UCSD: THE INSTITUTION
Innovation is our tradition: Nestled along the Pacific Ocean on 1,200 acres of coastal woodland, UCSD is a powerful magnet for those seeking a fresh, next-generation approach to education and research. Since its founding four decades ago, UCSD is one of the ten campuses in the world-renowned University of California system and has rapidly achieved the status as one of the top institutions in the nation for higher education and research. UCSD’s interdisciplinary ethos and tradition of innovation and risk-taking, underlie its research strength and ability to recruit top scholars and students. Students: The average high school GPA of admitted freshmen was 4.05, and average SATI score was 1300. UCSD ranks 2nd nationally among major research universities sending students abroad in full-year programs, and 4th in the nation in graduation rates, at 79%. Specialized Resources: UCSD’s graduate and professional schools include Scripps Institution of Oceanography; School of Medicine; School of International Relations and Pacific Studies; School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Jacobs School of Engineering (graduate and undergraduate), and Rady School of Management. The campus also is home to the San Diego Supercomputer Center; California Institute for Information Technology and Telecommunications; Center for Research in Computing and the Arts; Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, and Institute of the Americas.
The Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Oceanography Institution.
UCSD: ACADEMIC RANKINGS
The National Research Council ranks UCSD 10th in the nation in the quality of its faculty and
graduate programs. (The top ten, in rank order, are: UC Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, CalTech, Yale, Chicago, Cornell and UCSD.) The NRC ranks oceanography and neurosciences 1st in the nation. UCSD ranks 6th in the nation in National Academy of Sciences membership while also being ranked as the 7th best public university in the nation by the U.S. News and World Report. A U.S. News and World Report survey of graduate programs ranks the Jacobs School of Engineering 13th in the nation and 7th among public engineering schools, and the School of Medicine as 17th among medical schools with a research focus, and 6th among public schools. In Master of Fine Arts programs, UCSD’s multimedia/visual communications program ranked 6th in the nation. The most recent US News rankings also place these programs in the nation’s top 10: Theatre and Dance (3rd); Bioengineering (3rd); Political Science (7th); Cellular and Developmental Biology (8th); Biochemistry (9th); Molecular Biology (10th), and Neurosciences (10th).
UCSD: CURRENT FACULTY HONORS
Nobel Prize: George E. Palade, 1974, physiology/medicine; Renato Dulbecco, 1975, physiology/medicine; Harry Markowitz, 1990, economics; Paul Crutzen, 1995, chemistry; Mario J. Molina, 1995, chemistry; Sydney Brenner, 2002, medicine; Clive W.J. Granger and Robert F. Engle, 2003, economics. Fields Medal: Professor of mathematics Efim Zelmanov. Balzan Prize: Freeman Gilbert, SIO professor (1990), and Wolfgang Berger, SIO professor (1993). National Medal of Science: Astrophysicist Margaret Burbidge and oceanographer Walter Munk (1985); physician/scientist George Palade (1986); nuclear physicist Marshall N. Rosenbluth (1998); bioengineer Yuan-Chen Fung (2000), and oceanographer Charles D. Keeling (2002). National Humanities Medal: Latin American History scholar Ramon Eduardo Ruiz (1998) Pulitzer Prize: Roger Reynolds (1989) Music. Kyoto Prize: Oceanographer Walter Munk (1999) Enrico Fermi Award: Physicist Herbert F. York (2000). MacArthur Foundation Awards: Guillermo Algaze, anthropology; Patricia Churchland, philosophy; Ramon Gutierrez, history and ethnic studies; Edwin Hutchins, cognitive science; Russell Lande, biology; George Lewis, music; and Michael Schudson, communications.
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Geisel Library in the heart of the UCSD Campus
The Pier at the Scripps Oceanography Institution.
SAN DIEGO - AMERICA’S FINEST CITY UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The UCSD campus is located in La Jolla, Calif., just minutes north of America’s sixth largest city, San Diego. Spanish for ‘the jewel’, La Jolla is one of San Diego’s first neighborhoods to be settled. The city of La Jolla has spectacular beaches and park areas that are popular for great diving, swimming, surfing, hiking, romantic sunset strolls, and family fun. La Jolla’s village area boasts a beautiful Mediterranean charm and a cool Southern Californian vibe, and rolls out the red carpet when it comes to it’s fine dining, theatre, cultural activities, boutique shopping, art galleries and fine lodging establishments. It is no wonder why La Jolla’s Prospect Street was dubbed ‘San Diego’s Rodeo Drive’. Named “America’s Finest City” due to its hospitality, beauty and ideal climate, San Diego is located at the southern tip of California, just north of Mexico. The residents of San Diego county are so physically active that Sports Illustrated magazine once called it “Sportstown, U.S.A.” San Diego’s 70 miles of beaches are a haven for swimmers, surfers, divers, boaters and sunbathers. The city of San Diego is a major commercial business center with more than 2.6 million residents and a varied economy based in agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, technology, electronics, aircraft, ship-building, scientific research and tourism. The city is one of the largest biotech centers in the U.S.
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TRITON BASEBALL FIELD UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
The UC San Diego Baseball Facility has one of the premiere playing surfaces in all of San Diego County. The facility is located on the east side of campus off of Voigt Drive, across the street from Scripps Memorial Hospital.
Features include:
• Two covered dugouts (with lighting and power) • Scoreboard (located in right center field) • Fenced batting cage with power available • Bleacher seating for approx. 1,200
Field Dimensions from home plate to the fence: • Left Field - 330 ft. • Right Field - 330 ft. • Center Field - 400 ft.
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