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NAME HT. POS. Victória Chamorro 5-10 Goalie Amanda Longan 6-2 Goalie Holly Parker 5-10 Goalie Annika Jensen 6-0 Utility Ioanna Haralabidis 5-11 Driver Brooke Presten 5-8 Driver Nikki Stansfield 5-11 Driver Maud Megens 6-2 Utility Courtney Fahey 5-8 Driver Denise Mammolito 6-1 Driver Hayley McKelvey 5-11 Utility Stephania Haralabidis 5-11 Driver Brianna Daboub 5-9 Driver Kelsey McIntosh 5-7 Driver Brigitta Games 6-1 2-Meter Elise Stein 5-9 Driver Avery Peterson 5-11 2-Meter Sawyer Belville 5-9 Driver Dagmar Gudmundsson 6-0 Utility Kaylee Brownsberger 5-6 2-Meter Mackenzie Flath 5-9 Driver Cassidy Feltenberger 5-4 Driver Alaina Cousineau 5-3 Driver Emma Cornwell 5-10 Goalie Nicola Gonzales 5-8 Goalie Kaitlin Leimbach 5-9 Driver Melanie Slater 5-7 Goalie Caitlin Stuewe 5-7 Utility

YR. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL (COLLEGE) JR Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Centro Educacional de Lagoa HS) SO Moorpark, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) FR Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) JR Orinda, Calif. (Campolindo HS) SR Athens, Greece (Corona del Mar HS) SO Orinda, Calif. (Campolindo HS) SR Fullerton, Calif. (Foothill HS) FR Rotterdam, Netherlands (Leonardo College) SO Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) FR Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS) JR North Delta, B.C., Canada (Seaquam Secondary) SR Athens, Greece (Corona del Mar HS) JR Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) FR Corona, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) SR Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield HS/Golden West) FR Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert HS) SR Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) FR Chino, Calif. (Ayala HS) SO Hanford, Calif. (Hanford West HS) FR Hermosa Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa HS) SO Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) SR San Pedro, Calif. (San Pedro HS) FR San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) JR San Diego, Calif. (Otay Ranch HS) SO Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS) JR Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) SR Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) JR Monterey, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep)

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Head Coach: Jovan Vavic Associate Head Coach: Casey Moon Date Opponent

Jan. 20-21 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 11-12 Feb. 24-26 March 4 March 16 March 17 March 23 March 25

Scouting Director: Marko Pintaric Volunteer Assistant Coach: Alexandra Kiss Director of Operations: James Shin Time

UCSB Winter Invitational (Santa Barbara, Calif.) CBU Mini Invite (Riverside, Calif.) SAN DIEGO STATE 5 p.m. Whittier Invitational (Whittier, Calif.) Triton Invitational (La Jolla, Calif.) Barbara Kalbus Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) at CSU Bakersfield 1 p.m. vs. Indiana (Honolulu, Hawai’i) TBD at Hawai’i 6 p.m. HT PRINCETON (P12LA) 5 p.m. SAN JOSE STATE 1 p.m. HARTWICK 2:30 p.m.

Date Opponent

April 1 April 8 April 15 April 22

April 28-30 May 12-14

ARIZONA STATE (P12LA) STANFORD * (P12N, P12LA, P12BA) at California * at UCLA * (P12LA)

Time

12:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

MPSF Tournament & NCAA Tournament %

* MPSF game (P-12) - televised by Pac-12 Networks & MPSF Tourn. (Westwood, Calif.) % NCAA Champs (Indianapolis, Ind.) Home games in BOLD CAPS (at Uytengsu Aquatics Center)


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hile other programs have been eagerly anticipating the return of players who pursued Olympic dreams last year, the USC women’s water polo team is eagerly anticipating another season alongside the teammates with whom they raised the 2016 NCAA Championship trophy after an undefeated year’s work. Jovan Vavic’s 2017 Trojans are stacked, only lightly shuffling the deck to include a set of newcomers to join a group already dripping with championship skill and savvy. The final seconds of USC’s 2016 season were rounded out appropriately — with a heroic effort on the offensive end and one more defensive stop — an expression of the firepower and the reliability of the Women of Troy last season. For 2017, it’s all back. Peter J. Cutino Award winner Stephania Haralabidis — who had laced in the championship game-winner for her sixth goal of the title match — and fellow First Team All-American Amanda Longan — the lanky freshman who hauled in that final save to secure victory — are the decorated bookends on a novel grouping of USC athletes ready to hit the water and emerge victorious once again in this 2017 campaign. It’s a group that 2016 National Coach of the Year Jovan Vavic is excited about, and extremely confident in. “I would rather coach our team than any other team,” Vavic said. “Each year it comes down to your chemistry, and I like our bond. When you win a title there is always a threat of complacency. Luckily I think we have a competitive group who hate to lose. Also, our depth is better than last year, our size is better, and our experience is better.” All six of USC’s 2016 All-Americans return, including captains Brianna Daboub and Avery Peterson. Without a doubt, USC’s leadership core is as solid as it gets. Peterson is one of five seniors on the roster for 2017, joined by All-Americans Brigitta Games, Ioanna Haralabidis and Stephania Haralabidis, along with Nikki Stansfield. A further depth charge of veteran talent with winning experience comes from juniors Daboub, Annika Jensen and Hayley McKelvey. All warriors, all competitors, and all fiercely devoted to their team and the task at hand. Games — a Cutino Award finalist last year — and Peterson will be tabbed for much of the two-meter Location:.................................. Los Angeles, CA 90089 Founded:...................................................................1880 duty on the offensive end. “We won a title because of these girls, and they have been outstanding,” Vavic said. Size:.................................................................. 150 Acres Enrollment:...........................................................33,000 “Our seniors have been great. I think that’s really they key this season again. If they play President:..............................................C. L. Max Nikias to their potential, then we’ll be a tough team to beat.” Athletic Director:.........................................Lynn Swann But wait, there’s more. Remember that All-American list? There was one freshman Colors:.....................................................Cardinal & Gold standing tall among them — a hint at the power that a youth movement can have on a Nickname:..................................Trojans/Women of Troy team. Granted, Amanda Longan stands tall among most people, as the young goalie Facility:.................................Uytengsu Aquatics Center looms large at 6-foot-2. An impact player as soon as she splashed down at Troy, Longan Aquatics Office:...................................... (213) 821-3189 quickly made herself at home as half of an impressive goalkeeping tandem for the Head Coach:.................................................Jovan Vavic Trojans and one of a group of five freshmen on that NCAA Championship roster along Career Record:........................516-142 (.784) / 22 years with Brooke Presten, Courtney Fahey, Dagmar Gudmundsson and Mackenzie Flath. Associate Head Coach:.....................................Casey Moon “Amanda is such a competitive young lady, she makes everyone around her better,” Vol. Assistant Coach:...................................Alexandra Kiss Vavic said of Longan. “She really sets the tone for everyone, and she’s not used to losing.” Scouting Director:.........................................Marko Pintaric Longan and Brazilian Olympian Victória Chamorro shared time the cage in 2016 as Director of Operations:..................................... James Shin USC rattled off its undefeated run to the national championship. Now a junior-sophomore Conference:................ Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (Arizona State, California, CSU Bakersfield, goalkeeping tandem, Chamorro and Longan are yet another expression of the youth San Jose State, Stanford, UCLA, USC) movement making waves alongside USC’s juniors and seniors. When it comes to this year’s freshman class, Vavic says he has several new faces 2016 Record:.................................................26-0 overall that will force opponents to take notice. Dutch import Maud Megens seems to be the 2016 MPSF Record (Finish):.............................. 6-0 (1st) headliner, boasting an all-around ability that will make her an asset in every spot. With 2016 Postseason:............................... NCAA Champion Megens and returning top scorer Stephania Haralabidis in the water together, Vavic says Sports Information:............................... (213) 740-8480 the Trojans have “an incredible one-two punch.” Sports Information Fax:........................ (213) 740-7584 Vavic also is eager to fold freshmen Denise Mammolito, Kelsey McIntosh and Elise Water Polo SID:.......................................... Darcy Couch Stein into the gameplan. At 6-1, Mammolito brings a long frame, speed and strength to Couch’s Email:.................................... dcouch@usc.edu the pool for the Trojans. And McIntosh boasts smarts and vision that Vavic believes will Web Site:........................................www.usctrojans.com make her a key cog in the Trojan system as well. Stein offers up another dangerous arm Credits: The 2017 USC women’s water polo media guide to strike from the perimeter for the USC offensive onslaught. was prepared by Darcy Couch. Special thanks to Figge USC’s newcomers will get their first induction into the 2017 season as it opens this Photography, Dan Avila, Diane Bekhazi, Jorge Daboub, weekend at the Winter Invitational in Santa Barbara. Safe to say, though, that the Women David Gonzales, Sam Haythorn, John McGillen, Peggy of Troy open the year more prepared than any team, thanks to the winning chemistry it O’Donnell, AP Images and Getty Images. Printing by Chromatic Inc developed last season.

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HEAD COACH • 23rd season • 516-142 (.784)

Head Coach Jovan Vavic

VAVIC

Jovan Vavic, one of the most decorated water polo coaches in the country, serves a dual role as the head coach of both the USC men’s and women’s teams. He has been with the USC women’s program since its inception in 1995, and has led both teams to national championships three times in the same school year (1998-99, 2003-04 and 2009-10). A 13-time National Coach of the Year and 12-time MPSF Coach of the Year, Vavic boasts a grand total of 14 combined national titles — including a six-year run with the USC men — and has coached 12 Cutino Award winners. The USC women’s undefeated run through the 2016 season brought Vavic the 14th national championship (nine men’s and five women’s) won during his tenure at USC. Vavic has the most team titles of any USC head coach in history. Vavic’s 2016 women’s team reached the NCAA Tournament for the 13th straight season. What’s more, the Women of Troy were able to finish off the program’s second undefeated season, going 26-0 en route to an epic win in the 2016 national

2003

14 national titles • 12 cutino award winners 13-time national coach of the year 12-time mpsf coach of the year

championship game. That perfect season improved Vavic’s overall career record on the women’s side to 516-142 (.784) as he now enters his 23rd season as the USC’s women’s head coach. In the calendar years of 2013 and 2010, Vavic swept both sides of the game, winning national championships with the women in the spring and following that with men’s titles in the fall of those years. In 2013, the Women of Troy won the longest NCAA women’s championship game in history, beating Stanford 10-9 in triple sudden death to claim USC’s fourth national championship on the women’s side, while finishing with a 27-1 overall record. The USC men would follow with a historic feat of their own, winning an unprecedented sixth straight national championship in claiming the 2013 crown. In 2010, the USC women and men went back-to-back as Vavic followed 2010 National and MPSF Coach of the Year awards on the women’s side with 2010 National and MPSF Coach of the Year with the men in leading the Trojan men to their third consecutive national championship. Following the USC men’s 2009 NCAA title and the USC women’s run to the 2010 national championship, Vavic saw two

2004

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Trojans sweep the Cutino Awards for the third time in his career, as J.W. Krumpholz and Kami Craig went back-to-back as the 2009 and 2010 Cutino Award winners following the USC women’s run to the 2010 NCAA Championship. The first Trojan pair to sweep the awards was Juraj Zatovic and Lauren Wenger in 2006. Since 1999 when the program was fully funded, Vavic’s record is 451-75 (.857), including 13 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. Between 2003 and 2010, Vavic was named either MPSF or National Coach of the Year (or both) every year but one. His 2004 women’s team won the national championship and became the first team in NCAA Championship history to go undefeated (29-0). In 1999, 2004, 2010, 2013 and 2016 Vavic was named the women’s National and MPSF Coach of the Year. Vavic oversaw the team’s move from Division II in 1995 to Division I in 1996. He guided USC to its first-ever Division I National Collegiate Championships appearance in 1997 and a seventh-place national finish while the 1998 team took fifth nationally. In 1999, USC won the national championship, and Vavic was named the National Coach of the Year and the MPSF Coach of the Year. The 2000 squad added another

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OVERALL

PCT.

MPSF

NCAA FINISH

2016

26-0

1.000

6-0

CHAMPION

2015

24-6

.800

4-2

3rd Place

2014

26-4

.867

4-2

3rd Place

2013

27-1

.964

5-1

CHAMPION

2012

23-6

.793

5-2

2nd

2011

19-8

.703

4-3

4th

2010

25-3

.893

6-1

CHAMPION

2009

26-2

.929

7-0

2nd

2008

21-8

.724

10-2

2nd

2007

22-6

.786

10-2

3rd

2006

27-3

.900

12-0

2nd

2005

25-5

.833

11-1

3rd

2004

29-0

1.000

11-0

CHAMPION

2003

24-4

.857

9-1

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2002

26-4

.867

10-1

--

2001

28-4

.875

8-2

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2000

23-9

.719

6-3

2nd

1999

30-2

.938

8-1

CHAMPION

1998

22-16

.579

3-6

5th

1997

15-20

.429

0-6

7th

1996

10-18

.357

0-6

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1995

18-13

.581

n/a

5th (DII)

CAREER

516-142

.784

139-42

5 National Champs

2012

VAVIC AT USC

1996 MPSF Men’s Co-Coach of the Year 1998 National Men’s Co-Coach of the Year 1999 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year 2003 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2004 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year 2005 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2006 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year 2008 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2009 National Men’s Coach of the Year 2010 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2011 National Men’s Coach of the Year 2012 National Men’s Coach of the Year 2013 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year 2016 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year Men’s career coaching record: 518-84 (.860) • 22 seasons Women’s career coaching record: 516-142 (.785) • 22 seasons

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strong showing, finishing second nationally. Vavic came to USC in 1992 as an assistant men’s water polo coach, joined John Williams as co-head coach in 1995 and took over the men’s program in 1999 after Wil-

liams retired. He and Williams were named National Coaches of the Year in 1998 after leading USC to its first-ever national championship. They were also named MPSF CoCoaches of the Year in 1996 after leading USC to the conference title. In fact, in the 1998-99 season, Vavic did something no other coach has accomplished as his teams won three national championships. Besides capturing the 1998 men’s and 1999 women’s titles, his 1999 men’s club team won the Men’s Senior National Club Championship. In 21 seasons at the helm of the USC men’s program, Vavic has improved his career coaching record on the men’s side to 494-82 (.858) with national championships won in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Vavic, a native of Yugoslavia, spent the 1990 season as an assistant men’s coach at UCLA. Previously, he coached three seasons (19871990) at Palos Verdes (Calif.) High, where he led Palos Verdes to two undefeated league seasons (1987-89). Vavic also served as assistant coach to the U.S. team at the 1995 World University Games, and was the head coach of the team in 2003. In November 2012, Vavic was named interim head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team, and led Team USA to World Championship qualification with success at the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament in Canada. Vavic graduated from UCLA in 1992 with a bachelor ’s degree in history. He and his wife, Lisa, have four children: Nikola, Monica, Marko and Stefan. Nikola and Monica both played water polo for their father at USC and both won national championships with their respective USC water polo teams.

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CASEY MOON

Casey Moon enters his 10th season on the USC staff, coming to program after serving as an assistant coach for Trojan Water Polo Club and as head coach at Santa Cruz High School. Moon joined the USC coaching staff in 2008, when the Trojan men began their six-year run of national championships, and has also helped the Women of Troy win three NCAA titles since coming to USC. He currently serves as the USC men’s director of player personnel and as the USC women’s associate head coach. Moon served as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team for the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament, helping Team USA qualify for the FINA World Championships. He also was head coach of the Trojan Water Polo Club Under-21 team for five years. Moon also was an assistant for Wax’em Water Polo Club in Santa Cruz. As a player, Moon competed at UC Santa Cruz, graduating in 2004 with degrees in biology and legal studies. In high school, Moon was a four year varsity swimmer and water polo player at St. John Bosco, where he was named MVP as well as All-CIF and all-league as a senior.

MARKO PINTARIC

SCOUTING DIRECTOR 16th season at USC

Former USC All-American Marko Pintaric is in his 16th season on the USC staff. Pintaric currently serves as the USC men’s co-head coach and as scouting director for the USC women. A member of USC’s 1998 national championship team as a player, he has been on the USC coaching staff for eight USC men’s title runs and four women’s NCAA crowns. Pintaric was a two-year starter for the Trojans in 1997 and 1998. He recorded 44 goals during the Trojans’ 1998 national championship season and earned National Player of the Year and first team All-America honors. He also earned second team All-America honors in 1997. Pintaric was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team both years. He transferred to USC from the University of Zagreb in Croatia, where he was a member of the Croatian Junior National Team (1989-94). Along with his current coaching experience, Pintaric served as the varsity coach at Loyola High in Los Angeles during the 1999-2000 school year. He has played club for Shores and Los Angeles Water Polo, and currently plays for the New York Athletic Club, where he also was a member of the 2001 summer national championship team and four consecutive winter national championship teams (1999-2002). In November 2012, Pintaric joined interim head coach Jovan Vavic on the coaching staff for the U.S. Men’s National Team, helping lead Team USA to World Championship qualification with success at the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament in Canada. Pintaric graduated from USC in 2000 with a degree in communications and earned his master’s in 2003 in communications management. He and his wife, Beatrice, have two sons, Francesco and Filip.

Coaching Staff

ALEXANDRA KISS

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 2nd season

An All-American and an NCAA champion as a player at USC, Alexandra Kiss enters her second season as volunteer assistant coach for the Women of Troy. Kiss earned All-American honors in 2010 when USC won the national championship and finished up her career ranked No. 10 all-time in career scoring at Troy, having delivered 142 goals in her four seasons. Her first season on the USC coaching staff was the 2016 season in which the Women of Troy went undefeated en route to winning the 2016 NCAA title. A native of Hungary, Kiss also continues to compete professionally overseas. Playing for the Brazilian club team Club Botafogo, she recently finished third at a tournament in Rio de Janeiro in December 2015. Kiss has worked for The Adept Group and currently is an accounting clerk for Fidelity National Title Company in Los Angeles. Kiss received her bachelors degree in economics from USC in 2011.

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JAMES SHIN

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS 1st season

A two-time All-American and an NCAA champion as a player at USC, James Shin enters his first season as director of operations for the USC water polo program. Shin graduated from USC with a degree in international business after playing four years under head coach Jovan Vavic and assistant Marko Pintaric from 2001-04. He then went on to earn a master’s degree in Divinity from Biola University in 2011. He served as a high school pastor for a church in Anaheim before moving to Long Beach, where he was the college and young adult pastor at Cornerstone Church for 4.5 years. He is passionate about working with college athletes because of their unique life stage and their drive to succeed in and out of pool. Shin and his wife, Sharon, were married in 2015.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO SUPPORT STAFF

Susie Cognetta Academic Counselor

Darcy Couch Sports Information

Sandy Olsen Athletic Trainer

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Tim Ojeda Strength & Conditioning

Vanessa Rideau Office Coordinator

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JUNIOR • 5-10 • Goalie Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Centro Educacional de Lagoa

EMMA CORNWELL

JUNIOR • 5-10 • Goalie San Diego, Calif. Otay Ranch HS

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THIS SEASON: A 2016 Olympian for Brazil, Victória Chamorro enters her third season at USC. 2016: Chamorro averaged 6.7 saves and 4.7 goals-against in her 13 appearances as a sophomore... Recorded a season-high seven saves in four games, including complete-game victories over UCLA and Stanford... Collected four saves in the second half of action in the NCAA Quarterfinals. 2015: Chamorro averaged 7.5 saves and 5.16 goals against per game as a true freshman... Her 207 total season saves was the most ever by a USC freshman goalie and the ninth most all-time... Earned All-American Honorable Mention and All-MPSF Honorable Mention... Also selected to the MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Appeared in 29 games, recording six games with double-digit saves... Set her career high with 15 saves vs. UC Irvine... Collected 28 saves at the MPSF Tournament and 29 saves at the NCAA Tournament, including 12 stops vs. Cal in the NCAA third-place game. NATIONAL TEAMS: Chamorro is a member of the Brazilian National Team... A member of Brazil’s 2016 Olympic Team... Competed at the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships... Competed for Brazil at the 2014 FINA World League Super Final in China... Also competed at the 2013 FINA World Championships in Barcelona... As a member of the Brazilian Junior National Team, won silver at the 2014 UANA Junior Pan-American Games in Riverside... Also won bronze medals at the UANA Junior Pan-American Games in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013... Won silver at the 2013 UANA World Championship Qualification Tournament... Won two Junior South American Championships in 2011 and 2013. HIGH SCHOOL: Chamorro graduated from Centro Educational de Lagoa in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.. Played club for five years with Flamengo, winning four Junior National Championships... Selected Best Goalie three times... Won 2010 Senior National Championship with Flamengo... Also played a year with Paulistano in Brazil, placing second at the Senior National level in 2014... Also has played club in the U.S. for Diablo Water Polo. PERSONAL: Chamorro is majoring in international relations... Parents are Luciana and Vitor... Her mother Luciana ran track in high school and college... Enjoys going to the beach, Skyping with her family, watching movies and playing volleyball in her free time... Lists Michael Jordan as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to skydive and learn to surf... Hopes to travel to the Caribbean, Europe, Australia, Bali, New Zealand and South Africa... Hopes to travel and earn a masters degree after graduation... Born July 10, 1996.

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THIS SEASON: Emma Cornwell enters her third season at USC. 2016: Cornwell did not compete as a sophomore. 2015: Cornwell did not compete as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Cornwell was an all-league first team honoree as a senior out of Otay Ranch High in Chula Vista, Calif.... Was a two-time USA Water Polo All-American... A three-time Union Tribune All-Academic Team selection... Also swam for two seasons... An honor student... Played club for San Diego Shores. PERSONAL: Cornwell is majoring in neuroscience and hopes to pursue a career as a neurosurgeon... Parents are Amy and Dan... Has one brother, Erik... Enjoys going to the beach and exploring new places to eat with friends in her free time... Lists former USC goalie Flora Bolonyai as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to skydive and ride a dolphin... Hopes to travel to Bondi Beach, Bora Bora, Fiji, Tokyo, Paris and Egypt... Born Feb. 23, 1996.

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SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • DRIVER Alamo, Calif. Monte Vista HS

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THIS SEASON: Courtney Fahey enters her second season at USC. 2016: Fahey scored nine goals as a true freshman... Scored in five games with three multiple-goal outings... Set career high with three goals vs. Redlands... First career goals were scored at Whittier on Feb. 6... A member of the MPSF and NCAA Tournament rosters... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Fahey is a three-time North Coast Section and all-league first team honoree out of Monte Vista High in Danville, Calif., having won both league and NCS titles... Also a three-time All-East Bay first-teamer and twice selected to the All-NorCal first team... Scored 358 goals and had 363 steals and 202 assists in her four years at Monte Vista... Played club for Diablo... An honor student. PERSONAL: Fahey has not declared a major... Parents are Rich and Rhonda... Has two siblings, Kylie and Blake... Her uncle, Roman Fortin, played football at San Diego State and in the NFL for San Diego, Atlanta and Detroit... Enjoys spending time with family, shopping and boating in her free time... Lists Maureen O’Toole Purcell as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to bunjee jump and win a national championship... Hopes to travel to Australia, Germany, Austria, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, London and France... Born Oct. 19, 1996.

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THIS SEASON: Brianna Daboub enters her third season at USC. 2016: A team captain, Daboub scored 28 goals as a sophomore... Earned AllAmerican Honorable Mention and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team... Also earned All-MPSF Honorable Mention... Scored in 18 games with seven multiple-goal outings, including hat tricks against UCLA, Hawai’i and vs. Stanford in the MPSF Championship game... An MPSF Scholar-Athlete. 2015: Daboub scored 27 goals as a true freshman... Named to the MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Scored in 19 games with seven multiple-goal outings... Set career high with a hat trick vs. Pomona-Pitzer... First career goal came in a two-goal outing in USC season opener against CSU Bakersfield... Scored three goals during the MPSF Tournament and four goals at the NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAMS: Daboub is a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... A member of the gold-medal USA team at the 2014 FINA Youth World Championships in Madrid... Won gold at the 2014 UANA Junior Pan American Games in Riverside... Also won a gold medal at the 2013 UANA Youth Pan-American Games in Argentina... Also was a member of the U.S. Cadet Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Daboub was named league MVP as a senior out of Mater Dei in Santa Ana... Also selected to All-CIF Division II First Team and all-county first team in 2014... Reached CIF Division II final in 2012, 2013 and 2014... Also swam at Mater Dei... An honor student... Played club for Regency. PERSONAL: Daboub is majoring in health and human science... Parents are Jorge and Laura... Has two brothers, Anthony and Evan, and one sister, Stephanie... Anthony plays water polo at UCLA and Evan currently attends USC... Enjoys going to dinner and hanging out with friends in her free time... Lists her high school coach and former U.S. Olympian Chris Segesman as her biggest sport hero... Favorite food is enchiladas... Has always wanted to go deep-sea diving... Hopes to travel to Australia and Europe... Born June 16, 1996.

COURTNEY FAHEY 9 career goals

JUNIOR • 5-9 • Driver Newport Beach, Calif. Mater Dei HS

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THIS SEASON: Cassidy Feltenberger enters her second season of competition at USC. 2016 SEASON: Feltenberger did not compete in her first season on the USC roster. HIGH SCHOOL: Feltenberger is a 2014 graduate of San Pedro High School... Was named the San Pedro News Pilot 2012-13 Water Polo Athlete of the Year.... Played two seasons of water polo at San Pedro High.. Also swam for four seasons and was on the surf team for three seasons... Was valedictorian of her class. PERSONAL: Feltenberger is majoring in chemical research and hopes to work in a corporate or academic lab as a researcher after graduation... Parents are Judy and Wayne... Has two siblings, Hope and Jeff... Her uncle Nick Vendittis also attended USC... Her brother, Jeff Hart, swam at CSUN... Has always wanted to hike the Camino de Santiago from France to Spain... Enjoys reading and spending time with her family and pets in her free time... Born Sept. 2, 1996.

MACKENZIESOPHOMORE • 5-9A • DRIVER ,C . M V HS FLATH 10 lamo alif onte ista

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THIS SEASON: Mackenzie Flath enters her second season at USC. 2016: Flath scored 10 goals as a true freshman... Scored in four games with two multiple-goal outings, including a career-high six goals vs. Redlands... First career goals were scored at Whittier on Feb. 6... A member of the MPSF and NCAA Tournament rosters... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Flath was a three-time all-North Coast Section honoree out of Monte Vista High in Danville, Calif.... Reached NCS final all four years, winning titles in 2011 and 2012... Scored the winning goal in double overtime to win the 2011 NCS championship... Earned All-East Bay first team honors as a senior... Also named to the 2014 All-East Bay All-Star Team... A two-time All-East Bay second team selection and earned honorable mention as a freshman... Played club for 680 Drivers and Diablo... An honor student. PERSONAL: Flath has not declared a major but hopes to pursue a career as a coroner... Parents are Steve and Yvette... Has one sister, Gillian... Her father Steve and uncle Pete Flath both were on the Chico State water ski team, winning state and national titles... Enjoys hanging out with her teammates, spending time at the beach and painting her nails in her free time... Lists Bethany Hamilton as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to swim with sharks... Hopes to travel to Mumbai and Indonesia... Born May 21, 1997.

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SENIOR • 6-1 • 2-meter Littleton, Colo. Chatfield HS/Golden West

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THIS SEASON: Brigitta Games enters her final season at USC. 2016: Games was the team’s second leading scorer with 43 goals as a junior... A Peter J. Cutino Award finalist... A First Team All-American... Named to NCAA All-Tournament First Team after scoring seven goals at the tourney... Named to MPSF All-Tournament Team and was selected to the All-MPSF Second Team... Scored in 23 games with 15 multiple-goal outings... Matched her career high with four goals vs. UC San Diego on Feb. 5... Named MPSF Player of the Week on April 12... Scored twice in the MPSF Semifinals. 2015: Games scored 27 goals in her first season at USC... Earned All-American Honorable Mention and to MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Scored the winning goal in overtime against Cal in the NCAA third-place game... Scored in 18 games overall with six multiple-goal outings... Set a career high with four goals scored in her first game as a Trojan — USC’s season opener against CSU Bakersfield... Scored twice at the MPSF Tournament and scored five goals at the NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAMS: Games was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Also was a member of the USA’s 2013 World University Games Team competing in Kazan, Russia. AT GWC: Games played one season of water polo at Golden West College... Won 2013 state championship... Also swam at Golden West, named the conference’s Most Valuable Swimmer. HIGH SCHOOL: Games swam and competed in throws on the track and field team at Chatfield High in Littleton, Colo... Played club water polo for Rocky Mountain Neptunes and for Colorado Water Polo... Named to ODP All-Region Team... Was a two-time USA Water Polo Academic All-American... As a swimmer, earned all-conference second team honors in 2010 and twice received all-conference honorable mention... Also earned all-conference honorable mention in track in 2012... An honor student. PERSONAL: Games is majoring in global studies... Parents are Silvia and Gregory... Has one brother, Nicholas, and one sister, Annika... Annika was a swimmer at Ohio University... Enjoys camping with family and going to the movies in her free time... Has always wanted to go heli-skiing in Canada or Austria... Also hopes to travel to Greece, Italy and Japan... Born Feb. 9, 1995.

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THIS SEASON: Dagmar Gudmundsson enters her second season at USC. 2016: Gudmundsson scored nine goals as a true freshman... Scored in six games... Set career high with four goals scored vs. Redlands... First career goal was scored vs. Santa Clara on Feb. 13...A member of the MPSF and NCAA Tournament rosters. NATIONAL TEAMS: Gudmundsson is a member of the U.S. Youth National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Gudmundsson was a two-sport star at Hanford West High and was named Hanford Sentinal All-County Player and Swimmer of the Year in 2012... In water polo, was named the CIF Central Section Division II MVP and league MVP in 2012 after helping lead Hanford West to the section championship... Also was a two-time CIF Central Section first team pick... In swimming, was a four-time All-County Swimmer of the Year and four-time Fresno Bee first team honoree... Went undefeated in league meets in the 50 and 100 freestyle all four years... A four-time CIF Central Section DII champion in the 50 free and two-time winner of the 100 free... Played club water polo for Socal and SET... An honor student. PERSONAL: Gudmundsson is majoring in communication and hopes to pursue a career in sports media... Parents are Jen and Markus... Has one brother, Tor... Her grandfather coached the Iceland men’s ski team in the 1968 Olympic Games... Enjoys snowboarding, hiking and fishing in her free time... Has always wanted to skydive... Hopes to travel to New Zealand and Ireland... Would like to get involved with nonprofit volunteer work while at USC... Also considering joining the USC Quidditch team... Born Jan. 10, 1997.

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SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • G NICOLA O ,C . M HS GONZALES

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THIS SEASON: Nicola Gonzales enters her third season at USC. 2016: Gonzales did not compete as a sophomore. 2015: Gonzales did not compete as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Gonzales was an all-league second team honoree as a senior out of Miramonte High in Orinda, Calif.... Also named to All-North Coast Section second team... Selected to 2014 Senior All-Star Team... An honor student... Played club for Lamorinda Water Polo. PERSONAL: Gonzales is majoring in communication... Parents are Theresa and Michael... Has two brothers, Joe and Christian... Her mother Theresa was on the crew team at San Diego... Her grandfather Walter Rasic and uncle Matt Rasic also attended USC... Enjoys reading, traveling, hiking and eating in her free time... Lists former U.S. National Team player Cat Von Arroyo as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Fiji, Eastern Europe and Spain... Born June 8, 1996.

SENIOR • 5-11 • D IOANNA A ,G C M HARALABIDIS

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THIS SEASON: Ioanna Haralabidis enters her final season at USC ranked No. 20 all-time in career scoring with 118 goals. 2016: Haralabidis was the team’s third leading scorer with 35 goals... A Second Team All-American... Named to All-MPSF First Team... Scored in 19 games with nine multiple-goal outings, including three four-goal efforts... Scored once in the MPSF Championship game and once in the NCAA Semifinals... An MPSF Scholar-Athlete. 2015: Haralabidis was the team’s third leading scorer with 50 goals as a sophomore... Earned All-American Honorable Mention and named to the All-MPSF Second Team... Set new career high with two five-goal games against CSU Bakersfield... Scored in 20 games with 14 multiple-goal outings... Scored four goals at the MPSF Tournament and twice at the NCAA Tournament. 2014: Haralabidis was the team’s fifth leading scorer with 33 goals in her freshman season... Scored in 20 games with eight multiple-goal outings, including a career-high four goals scored vs. Fresno Pacific... First career goal as a Trojan was in the season opener vs. Sonoma State... Scored four goals at the MPSF Tournament and twice at the NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAMS: Haralabidis has competed on both the Junior and Senior National Teams for Greece… Competed at the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships... Won a bronze medal with Greece at the 2012 FINA World Championships in China... Won gold at the 2012 Junior European Championships in Australia… Also won gold at the 2011 Junior European Championships in Spain. HIGH SCHOOL: Haralabidis attended Corona Del Mar High in Newport Beach for her senior year… Member of the CIF Championship team in 2013… Played club for Tritonas Amarousiou in Greece and for Corona del Mar and Socal in California. PERSONAL: Haralabidis is majoring in communication and minoring in marketing… Parents are Janet Scott and Babis Haralabidis… Has two sisters, her twin, Stephania, and older sister, Anastasia… Stephania also is on the USC women’s water polo team… Favorite foods are traditional Greek foods… Has always wanted to travel around the world, meet new people and see different cultures… Enjoys drawing and reading… Born May 19, 1995.

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THIS SEASON: Haralabidis enters her final season at USC ranked No. 8 all-time in scoring at USC with 185 career goals. 2016: Haralabidis was USC’s top scorer as a junior with 63 goals... Won the Peter J. Cutino Award... Named National Player of the Year and MPSF Player of the Year... A First Team All-American and named to the All-MPSF First Team... Named NCAA Tournament MVP after scoring five goals in the NCAA Championship game, including the game-winner from distance with just seconds remaining... Also named to MPSF All-Tournament Team... Scored in all 24 games in which she appeared, with 18 multiple-goal outings... Set her career high with seven goals scored vs. UC Irvine on Feb. 27...Finished with eight goals at the NCAA Tournament... Also scored twice at the MPSF Tournament... Twice named MPSF Player of the Week. 2015: Haralabidis was USC’s second leading scorer with 64 goals as a sophomore... Named a Second Team All-American and to the All-MPSF Second Team... Scored in 26 games with 20 multiple-goal outings... Scored a season-high five goals in three games, going back-to-back with five goals scored vs. CSUN and UC Irvine... Scored four goals at the MPSF Tournament and four during the NCAA Tournament. 2014: Haralabidis was USC’s second leading scorer with 58 goals in her freshman season... Earned All-America Honorable Mention and was named to the MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Her 58 goals scored was the 10th most in a single season at USC... Scored in 25 games with 17 multiple-goal outings, including a career-high six goals scored vs. Bakersfield at the MPSF Tournament... Scored four goals during the NCAA Tournament... A two-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week. NATIONAL TEAMS: Haralabidis has competed on both the Junior and Senior National Teams for Greece… Competed at the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships... Won a bronze medal with Greece at the 2012 FINA World Championships in China... Won gold at the 2012 Junior European Championships in Australia… Also won gold at the 2011 Junior European Championships in Spain... Was named MVP of the 2011 Junior European Championship. HIGH SCHOOL: Haralabidis attended Corona Del Mar High in Newport Beach for her senior year… Member of the CIF Championship team in 2013… Played club for Tritonas Amarousiou in Greece and for Corona del Mar and Socal in California. PERSONAL: Haralabidis is majoring in international relations and minoring in marketing… Parents are Janet Scott and Babis Haralabidis… Has two sisters, her twin, Ioanna, and older sister, Anastasia… Ioanna also is on the USC women’s water polo team... Favorite foods are soublaki and mousake… Hopes to travel the world and see new places… Hopes to play in the Olympics… Born May 19, 1995.

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THIS SEASON: Annika Jensen enters her third season at USC. 2016: Jensen scored 15 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 10 games with three multiple-goal outings... First career goal was in the season opener vs. UC San Diego... Set career high with three goals at Whittier... Scored one goal in the NCAA Semifinals... An MPSF Scholar-Athlete. 2015: Jensen competed but did not score as a true freshman. NATIONAL TEAMS: Jensen has been a member of the U.S. Youth National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Jensen was named league MVP as a senior and won three North Coast Section championships at Campolindo High in Moraga, Calif.... In high school career, scored 208 goals and had 139 assists and 150 steals along with 65 ejections drawn... Also was named to the NCS and NISCA All-American first teams in 2013... As a junior, won the Northern California Championship and NCS Division II title... Also named NCS MVP and All-East Bay MVP in junior season... In sophomore season, reached the NCS Division II final... Named to all-league first team and second team all-East Bay-North Bay... As a freshman, won NCS championships and earned all-league honorable mention... Played club for Diablo Water Polo. PERSONAL: Jensen is majoring in communication... Parents are Kristie and Kirk... Has three siblings, Tor, Kari and Soren... Tor plays water polo at UC Santa Barbara... Father played water polo at Stanford... Enjoys hanging out with family and friends, going on hikes and watching movies in her free time... Lists Olympian Maureen O’Toole as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to go deep-sea diving... Hopes to travel to Bora Bora and Norway... Hopes to play water polo overseas after graduation... Born Aug. 18, 1995.

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KAITLIN LEIMBACH

JUNIOR • 5-9 • Driver Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes HS

THIS SEASON: Kaitlin Leimbach enters her third season at USC. 2016: Leimbach did not compete as a sophomore. 2015: Leimbach competed but did not score as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Leimbach was a member of three league championship team at Palos Verdes High... A three-time all-league second team selection... Earned All-CIF Third Team honors in 2013... Team reached CIF Southern Section Division III final... Also swam, earning three CIF swimming awards... An honor student... Played club for Trojan Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Leimbach is majoring in health and human science and hopes to pursue a career as a physical therapist... Parents are Joe and Jacquie... Has one sister, Molly... Her father Joe (1980-83) and grandfather Chuck Leimbach (1954-57) played football at USC... Enjoys spending time with friends and family in free time... Favorite food is watermelon... Has always wanted to skydive... Hopes to travel to Spain, Australia and the Greek islands... Born May 28, 1996.

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THIS SEASON: Amanda Longan enters her second season at USC. 2016: Longan averaged 10.4 saves and 4.7 goals-against per game as a true freshman... Appeared in 18 games, collecting a total of 145 saves on the year... A First Team All-American... Also named to All-MPSF First Team and MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Picked MPSF Tournament MVP after making 22 saves in two games... Had 12 saves in the MPSF Championship game... Compiled 24 saves in three games at the NCAA Tournament, with nine in the semifinals and final... Set career high with 17 saves at Stanford on April 16... Had eight games with doubledigit saves... A five-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week. NATIONAL TEAMS: Longan is a member of the U.S. Junior National Team... Won gold with Team USA at the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships and was named Top Goalkeeper at the event... Also has been a member of the U.S. Youth and Cadet national teams. HIGH SCHOOL: Longan was named league Player of the Year as a junior out of Oaks Christian High in Westlake Village, Calif.... Helped her team win the Tri-Valley League championship for the first time in school history in 2014... Set school record with 31 saves in a singles game... Was a three-time all-league first team selection... Named the Ventura County Star Most Valuable Goalie as a senior and was also selected to the first team... A three-time Ventura County Star second team honoree... Played club for 805 Santa Barbara. PERSONAL: Longan is majoring in psychology and hopes to pursue a career as a sports psychologist... Parents are Kim and Jon... Has two sisters, Andi and Shelby... Hopes to win NCAA championships at USC and to play in the Olympic Games in the future... Enjoys watching Supercross, riding ATVs, singing, dancing and listening to country music in her free time... Lists Bethany Hamilton as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Hawai’i, Aruba, Australia and Italy... Born Jan. 16, 1997.

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HAYLEY McKELVEY

JUNIOR • 5-11 • Utility North Delta, B.C., Canada. Seaquam Secondary

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SENIOR • 5-11 • 2-meter Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS

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THIS SEASON: Avery Peterson enters her final season at USC. 2016: A team captain, Peterson was USC’s fourth leading scorer with 35 goals as a junior... Earned All-American Honorable Mention... Also picked up All-MPSF Honorable Mention... Named MPSF Player of the Week on March 8... Scored in 19 games with eight multiple-goal outings... Scored twice in the NCAA Tournament and scored four goals at the MPSF Tournament, including a hat trick in the championship game... Set career high with six goals scored at Whittier... An MPSF Scholar-Athlete and ACWPC All-Academic honoree. 2015: Peterson scored 13 goals as a sophomore... Scored in nine games with three multiple-goal outings... Set a new career high with a hat trick vs. Redlands... Scored once during the MPSF Tournament and once during the NCAA Tournament. 2014: Peterson scored seven goals as a freshman... First career goals came in a twogoal outing in the season opener vs. Sonoma State, setting a career high for herself... Scored in six games overall... A member of USC’s NCAA Tournament roster... Earned AWPCA All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Peterson was a two-time All-CIF Division I Second Team honoree at Newport Harbor High… Named to all-league first team as a senior and the second team as a junior… Selected to the Daily Pilot’s Newport Mesa Dream Team in 2012 and 2013… One of OC Register’s Fab 15 Juniors in 2012… A member of the CIF Division I Championship Team in 2012… An honor student… Played club for Newport Water Polo Foundation and Socal Water Polo. PERSONAL: Peterson is majoring in communication… Parents are Anne and Dave… Has two older sisters, Allyssa and Amanda… Enjoys traveling and going to the beach… Favorite food is sushi… Would like to visit South Africa and Australia… Born July 17, 1995.

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THIS SEASON: Hayley McKelvey enters her third season at USC. 2016: McKelvey scored 24 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 14 games with seven multiple-goal outings... Recorded hat tricks vs. Santa Clara, Stanford and San Diego State... Scored three goals at the MPSF Tournament and three in the NCAA Quarterfinal game. 2015: McKelvey scored 20 goals as a true freshman... Scored in 16 games with four two-goal outings... First career goal came in a two-goal outing vs. Cal Baptist... Scored one goal at the MPSF Tournament and scored three goals at the NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAMS: McKelvey is a member of the Canadian National Team... Recently competed for Canada at the 2016 FINA World League Super Final... Competed with Canada at the 2013 Holiday Cup... Also a member of Canada’s Junior National Team, having played at the 2015 FINA Junior World Championships... As a member of Canada’s Youth National Team, won silver at the 2014 FINA Youth World Championships in Madrid.. Was Canada’s third leading scorer at the tournament with nine goals... Also competed at the 2012 FINA Youth World Championships in Perth, Australia. HIGH SCHOOL: McKelvey is a 2014 graduate of Seaquam Secondary School in Delta, British Columbia, Canada... Was named Head of the Class Athlete in the Province Newspaper in 2014... Playing for Pacific Storm, won gold at the 2011 National Championships at the Under-16 level... Named to the 2011 All-Star Team and selected team MVP... An honor student. PERSONAL: McKelvey is majoring in health and human sciences and minoring in occupational therapy... Parents are Keith and Denise... Has one sister, Jacqueline... Enjoys reading, and spending time, going to dinner and going to the beach with family and friends in her free time... Favorite food is homemade shepherd’s pie... Has always wanted to see all the Seven Wonders of the World... Hopes to travel to France... Goal is to make the team for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo... Born March 11, 1996.

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THIS SEASON: Brooke Presten enters her first season at USC. 2016: Presten scored seven goals as a true freshman... Scored in three games with one multiple-goal outing — a five-goal effort vs. Redlands... First career goal was vs. Santa Clara on Feb. 13... A member of the MPSF and NCAA Tournament rosters. HIGH SCHOOL: Presten was a two-time All-North Coast Section second team pick out of Campolindo High in Moraga, Calif... Also twice selected to the all-league second team... Earned all-league honorable mention in 2012... An NCS scholar-athlete... Also swam all four years at Campolindo... Played club for Diablo... Competed at the USA Cadet level... An honor student. PERSONAL: Preston is majoring in business cinematic arts and hopes to pursue a career in the film industry... Parents are Janice and Mark... Has two siblings, Brittany and Mark... Enjoys reading, hanging out with friends and listening to music in her free time... Lists Maureen O’Toole as her biggest sports hero... Hopes to travel to Corinth and Santorini in Greece... Born July 6, 1997.

MELANIE SLATER 17 career saves

SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • DRIVER Orinda, Calif. Campolindo HS

SENIOR • 5-7 • Goalie Long Beach, Calif. Wilson HS

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THIS SEASON: Melanie Slater enters her final season at USC. 2016: Slater did not compete in her junior season. 2015: Slater appeared in three games as a sophomore... Collected five saves and allowed just four goals in her four periods of work... Had a career-high four saves in one period vs. Cal State Northridge. 2014: Slater appeared in seven games as a true freshman... Collected 12 saves and allowed just 10 goals in her nine periods of work... Topped out with two three-save outings. HIGH SCHOOL: Slater played water polo at Wilson High in Long Beach… Was the starting goalie as a sophomore, junior and senior… Earned all-academic honors all four years… Named league Player of the Year as a senior… Selected to the Long Beach Telegram Dream Team… Graduated with over 500 hours of community service… Voted Top 25 Most Involved Senior Girls… An honor student… Played club for Huntington Beach Water Polo Club, Long Beach Shore and Trojan Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Slater is majoring in law, history and culture… Parents are Dan and Janet, both of whom graduated from USC in the class of 1988… Has four younger siblings, Murphy, Kirby, Lily and Claire… Brother Murphy is a member of the USC men’s water polo team... Lists Cristiano Ronaldo as her biggest sports hero… Would like to one day visit Bora Bora and Australia… Born Jan. 12, 1995.

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SENIOR • 5-11 • Driver Fullerton, Calif. Foothill HS

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JUNIOR • 5-7 • Utility Monterey, Calif. Sacred Heart Prep

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THIS SEASON: Nikki Stansfield enters her final season at USC. 2016: Stansfield scored 12 goals as a junior... Scored in nine games with three two-goal outings... A member of the MPSF and NCAA Tournament rosters. 2015: Stansfield scored 13 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 11 games with a pair of two-goal outings... Scored once at the MPSF Tournament and once at the NCAA Tournament. 2014: Stansfield scored 13 goals as a true freshman... Scored in eight different games with four multiple-goal outings, including a career-high hat trick vs. Bakersfield on March 7... First career goal came in the season opener vs. Sonoma State... A member of USC’s NCAA Tournament roster. HIGH SCHOOL: Stansfield played water polo and swam at Foothill High… Named a first team California-Hawaii All-American and to the All-Southern California first team in 2013… Team reached the 2011 CIF Division I finals and the 2012 and 2013 semifinals… Named to the OC Register Fab 15 Juniors in 2012... A 2013 All-American swimmer, swam in the CIF finals all four years… Played club for Socal Water Polo Club, Newport Beach Water Polo Club and Huntington Beach Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Stansfield is majoring in policy, planning and development… Parents are Kim Stansfield and Gary LoGalbo… Mother Kim (Stedman) Stansfield graduated from USC in 1984 and was an All-American swimmer… Has one older sister, Jessica, who plays water polo at Sonoma State… Lists winning the 18-Under Junior Olympic Tournament in 2011 with Huntington Beach Water Polo Club as her most thrilling sports moment… Her biggest sports hero is her great-grandfather George Caster, who competed for USC as a decathlete… Has always wanted to go sky diving… Would like to visit Australia and Fiji… Born July 15, 1995.

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THIS SEASON: Caitlin Stuewe enters her third season at USC. 2016: Stuewe did not compete as a sophomore. 2015: Stuewe competed but did not score as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Stuewe was named the Central Coast Section Division II Player of the Year as a senior out of Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton... As a senior, earned NISCA and California-Hawai’i All-American honors... Also was a 2013 all-league first team selection... Won 2012 and 2013 CCS titles... Played club for Stanford Water Polo. PERSONAL: Stuewe is majoring in international relations global business and hopes to pursue a career in international marketing... Parents are Cindy and Randy... Has one brother, Connor, who is a swimmer at Boston University... Enjoys flying a plane in her free time... Lists the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey Team as her biggest sports heroes... Has always wanted to fly an F-16 fighter plane and scuba dive at the Great Barrier Reef... Also hopes to travel to Italy and Fiji.

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SAWYER BELVILLE

FRESHMAN • 5-9 • Driver Chino, Calif. Ayala HS

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THIS SEASON: Sawyer Belville enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Belville was an All-CIF First Team honoree and two-time all-league selection out of Ruben S. Ayala HS in Chino Hills, Calif… League leader in scoring from 2014-15… Named a USA Water Polo Scholar Athlete (201416)... An honor student, also named Ayala HS Scholar Athlete of the Year (2015)… Played club for Foothill, CHAWP and Rosebowl. PERSONAL: Belville is majoring in human biology with hopes of becoming a pediatrician in the future… Parents are Stacy Belville and Sue Kemper… Has two siblings, Denim and Stetson… Sister Denim plays soccer and runs track at Soka University… Lists her most thrilling sports moment as watching the USC women’s water polo team win the 2016 NCAA Championship… Enjoys reading, singing, volunteering and hanging out at the beach with friends and family in her free time… Lists Usain Bolt as her biggest sports hero… Favorite foods include sushi and ice cream… Favorite TV shows are Friends, Grey’s Anatomy, and New Girl… Has always wanted to go on a mission trip to Africa and help orphaned children… Would like to visit Australia, Thailand, and Africa in the future… After graduation, hopes to go into the Peace Corps for a year and then go to medical school… Born on Feb. 19, 1998.

FRESHMAN • 5-6 • 2-M KAYLEE H B ,C . M C HS BROWNSBERGER

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THIS SEASON: Kaylee Brownsberger enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Brownsberger was a two-time All-CIF Second Team honoree out of Mira Costa HS in Manhattan Beach, Calif… Also named to the Daily Breeze All-Area First Team as a junior… Played club for Huntington Beach and International Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Brownsberger is majoring in health and human sciences with hopes of becoming a sports nutritionist in the future… Parents are Scott and Lindy Brownsberger, both of whom are USC alums… Father Scott played tennis at USC (198588)… Has three siblings, Ashley, Lexi and Kai… Her grandparents Lynn Dotts, Dick Dotts and Connie Brownsberger and aunt Suzie Weitz also attended USC… Enjoys spending time at the beach and in the ocean in her free time… Lists her father as her biggest sports hero… Favorite food is pizza… Has always wanted to skydive and visit Africa and Thailand… Born on May 8, 1998.

FRESHMAN • 5-3 • D ALAINA S C ,C . S C HS COUSINEAU

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THIS SEASON: Alaina Cousineau enters her first season at USC. NATIONAL TEAMS: Cousineau was a member of the USA Cadet National Team for three years and the USA Development National Team for one year. HIGH SCHOOL: Cousineau was a four-time Junior Olympics All-American and all-league selection out of San Clemente HS in San Clemente, Calif… Was a CIF Finalist in 2015... A scholar-athlete, National Honor Society Member, AP Scholar and USAWP Academic All-American (2012-16)… Played for SET Water Polo Club, SoCal WPC, and Extreme WPC. PERSONAL: Cousineau is majoring in cognitive science with hopes of becoming a PhD researcher in the future… Parents are Mark and Gina Cousineau… Has two siblings, Derek and Mary… Sister Mary played water polo at USC and graduated from USC in 2009… Lists watching USC win the 2016 NCAA Championship as one of her most thrilling sports moments… Enjoys photography and spending time at her hometown beach… Lists Steve Prefontaine as her biggest sports hero… After graduation, hopes to get a PhD in neuroscience and be involved in cutting edge experiments…Born on Nov. 3, 1997.

KELSEY McINTOSH

FRESHMAN • 5-7 • Driver Corona, Calif. Orange Lutheran HS

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THIS SEASON: Kelsey McIntosh enters her first season at USC. NATIONAL TEAMS: McIntosh has been a member of the Cadet and Youth National teams… Played on the UANA Pan-American Team in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2013… Spent two years (2013-14) on the USA Youth National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: McIntosh was named CIF-SS Division I Player of the Year and league MVP as a senior out of Orange Lutheran HS in Orange, Calif… Also a three-time all-county and all-league selection… Won the 2016 CIF DI Championship and was named 2016 Orange County Register Player of the Year and Orange Lutheran Female Athlete of the Year… Played club for Xtreme and Northwood Water Polo. PERSONAL: McIntosh is double majoring in human biology and psychology… Parents are Titus and Kim Tyler… Has three siblings, Mikayla, Alyse and Brayden… Older sister Mikayla also attended USC… Married Jacob McIntosh in December 2016... Lists her most thrilling sports moment as winning a CIF Championship in her senior year in front of family and friends… Enjoys binge watching shows on Netflix and hanging out with her husband in her free time... Favorite foods are doughnuts and ice cream… Favorite TV shows include Grey’s Anatomy and The Following… Hopes to travel to London in the future and begin coaching after graduation… Born on July 20, 1998.

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THIS SEASON: Denise Mammolito enters her first season at USC. NATIONAL TEAMS: Mammolito was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Mammolito was a two-time all-county selection and three-time all-league selection at Rancho Cucamonga HS… Also spent four years on the varsity swim team… An honor student… Played for CHAWP Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Mammolito is majoring in health and human sciences with hopes of becoming a physical therapist in the future... Parents are Louis and Kym Mammolito… Has four siblings, Dominick, Katy, Jerome and Lyndsey… Lists watching the USC women’s water polo team win the 2016 NCAA Championship as her most thrilling moment in sports… Enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing with her dogs and watching movies in her free time… Favorite foods include spaghetti and mashed potatoes… Favorite TV shows include Grey’s Anatomy and Criminal Minds… Has always wanted to pet a giraffe... Hopes to travel Italy and Greece… Born on Sept. 12, 1998.

MAUD MEGENS

FRESHMAN • 6-2 • Utility Rotterdam, the Netherlands Leonardo College

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FRESHMAN • 5-10 • Goalie Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS

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THIS SEASON: Maud Megens enters her first season at USC. NATIONAL TEAMS: Megens has been a member of the Dutch Senior National Team since 2013 and was a member of the Dutch Junior National Team for five years… Took silver at the 2014 European Championships and bronze at the FINA World League Championships in 2015… Also placed second in the 2015 World Championships and the 2016 European Championships... Named to the All-Star Team during the 2015 World Championships and was the runner-up for Best European Player in 2015. HIGH SCHOOL: Megens attended Leonardo da Vinci College in Leiden, the Netherlands… Also played club for GZC-Donk in Gouda and ZVL in Leiden… Was a three-time national champion and two-time Dutch Federations Cup winner… Also named a National League All-Star in 2015-16. PERSONAL: Megens has not decided on a major… Parents are Hein and Patricia Megens… Mother Patricia played for the Dutch National Team and competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympic games… Lists watching the Dutch National Team win gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as her most thrilling moment in sports… Favorite food is sushi… Favorite TV show is Black Mirror… Has always wanted to ride an F1 car on a circuit and visit Australia and the Maldives one day… Hopes to play professional water polo in Europe after graduation... Born on Feb. 6, 1996.

club for SET. PERSONAL: Parker is majoring in communication… Parents are Brian and Kim Parker… Has two siblings, Jack and Amelia…Mother Kim graduated from USC in 1987 and both of her grandfathers, Robert Thais and John Nelson, are USC alums… Father Brian played football at Occidental College… Favorite foods include sushi and burritos… Favorite movie is Blue Crush and favorite TV show is One Tree Hill… Lists Mia Hamm as her biggest sports hero… Hopes to visit the British Virgin Islands, Greek Islands, and travel around Europe in the future…Born on Aug. 18, 1997.

ELISE STEIN

FRESHMAN • 14 • Driver Palm Desert, Calif. Palm Desert HS

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THIS SEASON: Elise Stein enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Stein was named the CIF Division V Player of the Year as a senior out of Palm Desert HS… Led her team in goals, steals and assists for all four years of her varsity career… Also a four-time all-league FirstTeam pick, a four-time league MVP and four-time CIF First-Team selection… Played for CHAWP Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Stein is majoring in English with hopes of becoming an elementary school teacher in the future… Parents are Ken and Margo Stein… Has four siblings, Kelly, Michelle, Jill, and Grant… Sister Michelle was an All-American water polo player at USC and older brother Grant is currently a junior on the USC men’s water polo team... Her grandfather Vincent Heublein and uncles Brian and Harrison Heublein also attended USC... Brother-in-law Pavol Valovic also played water polo at USC... Uncle Brian Heublein played baseball and basketball at USC... Lists her sister Michelle as her biggest sports hero… Enjoys spending time with her family and friends and baking… Favorite foods include pizza, pasta, and chicken… Favorite movie is Clueless and favorite TV show is Friends... Hopes to visit New York, Paris, and Greece one day… Born on Mar. 14, 1998.

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THIS SEASON: Holly Parker enters her first season at USC. NATIONAL TEAMS: Parker was a member of the USA Cadet National Team in 2014. HIGH SCHOOL: Parker was named league MVP as a senior out of Laguna Beach HS… Also was a two-time first team all-CIF selection and two-time all-league selection… Went undefeated as a junior in 2015 and led team to its second consecutive CIF DI title… Recorded 710 career saves and set a school record with 7 career shutouts... A scholar-athlete and member of the Principal’s Honor Roll… Also named a USA Water Polo Academic All-American from 2009-2015… Played

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2016 USC SCHEDULE/RESULTS

(26-0 overall • 6-0 MPSF • MPSF CHAMPION • NCAA CHAMPION)

Player Goals * MPSF game Home games in BOLD CAPS — Held at Uytengsu Aquatics Center Stephania Haralabidis 63 P12 — Televised by Pac-12 Networks @ Triton Invitational — Hosted by UC San Diego % UCI Invitational — Hosted by UC Irvine Brigitta Games 43 & MPSF Tournament — Hosted by CSU Bakersfield ! NCAA Tournament — Hosted by UCLA Ioanna Haralabidis 35 Avery Peterson 35 Games/Pds Saves SPG Goals Agst GAPG Brianna Daboub 28 Goalie 13 / 40 67 6.7 47 4.7 Hayley McKelvey 24 Victória Chamorro 18 / 56 145 10.4 66 4.7 Melissa Bergesen 16 Amanda Longan 9 / 10 14 5.6 4 1.6 Annika Jensen 15 Alegra Hueso Nikki Stansfield 12 Totals 26 games 226 8.7 117 4.5 Mackenzie Flath 10 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 Total Ave. Courtney Fahey 9 Goals by Period 1 85 75 82 65 - - - - 307 11.8 Dagmar Gudmundsson 9 USC 32 27 30 28 - - - - 117 4.5 Brooke Presten 7 Opponents Sydney Blubaugh 1 TOTAL 307

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2016 Results & Stats

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT SCORE SCORERS SAVES Feb. 5 #19 UC SAN DIEGO W 17-4 Games 4, S. Haralabidis 3, Peterson 3, Stansfield 2, Chamorro 4, McKelvey 2, Jensen, Daboub, I. Haralabidis. Longan 4 Feb. 6 at Whittier W 28-2 Peterson 6, I. Haralabidis 4, S. Haralabidis 3, Bergesen 3, Longan 4, Games 3, Jensen 3, Fahey 2, Flath 2, Stansfield, Daboub. Hueso 5 Triton Invitational Feb. 13 @Santa Clara W 20-2 Bergesen 3, McKelvey 3, Jensen 2, I. Haralabidis 2, Longan 3, S. Haralabidis 2, Fahey 2, Stansfield, Presten, Hueso 1 Flath, Gudmundsson, Games, Peterson. Feb. 13 @#19 UC San Diego W 15-8 Peterson 3, Jensen 2, S. Haralabidis 2, Games 2, Flath, Chamorro 6 I. Haralabidis, Blubaugh, Daboub, Fahey, Gudmundsson. Feb. 14 @#5 Arizona State W 6-3 I. Haralabidis 2, S. Haralabidis 2, McKelvey, Games. Longan 5, Hueso 2 Feb. 14 @#1 UCLA W 8-6 S. Haralabidis 3, Daboub 3, I. Haralabidis, Games. Chamorro 7 Feb. 20 #25 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 15-3 S. Haralabidis 4, McKelvey 2, Daboub 2, Games 2, Longan 13, I. Haralabidis 2, Jensen, Peterson, Bergesen. Hueso 1 UCI Invitational Feb. 27 %#25 Cal State Northridge W 13-3 I. Haralabidis 4, Games 2, Peterson 2, S. Haralabidis, Chamorro 5, Daboub, Bergesen, Stansfield, Gudmundsson. Hueso 1 Feb. 27 %#9 UC Irvine W 11-10 S. Haralabidis 7, Daboub 2, McKelvey, I. Haralabidis. Longan 10 Feb. 28 %#4 Stanford W 7-6 I. Haralabidis 2, Peterson, McKelvey, Daboub, Games, Chamorro 7 S. Haralabidis. Feb. 28 %#2 UCLA W 10-7 S. Haralabidis 3, Stansfield 2, Peterson 2, I. Haralabidis, Longan 10 McKelvey, Games. March 5 at #9 Arizona State * W 8-3 Peterson 3, Games 2, S. Haralabidis 2, Daboub. Longan 5 March 11 #6 UC IRVINE W 7-3 I. Haralabidis 3, Daboub 2, S. Haralabidis, Peterson. Chamorro 7, Longan 3, Hueso 0 March 17 at #4 Hawai’i W 9-5 S. Haralabidis 4, Daboub 3, Games, Jensen. Longan 2, Chamorro 5 March 26 at #10 San Jose State * W 11-6 Peterson 3, Games 2, I. Haralabidis 2, Stansfield, Chamorro 6 Bergesen, Jensen, S. Haralabidis. April 2 at #20 San Diego State W 13-3 S. Haralabidis 3, Games 2, Bergesen, Daboub, Fahey, Longan 10 I. Haralabidis, Jensen, Peterson, Presten, Stansfield. April 3 #23 CSU BAKERSFIELD * W 16-3 S. Haralabidis 4, I. Haralabidis 4, Games 3, McKelvey 2, Chamorro 7 Jensen, Bergesen, Daboub. April 9 #2 UCLA * W 8-5 Games 2, S. Haralabidis 2, I. Haralabidis, Bergesen, Longan 13 Peterson, Daboub. REDLANDS W 23-0 Flath 6, Presten 5, Gudmundsson 4, Fahey 3, Chamorro 1, Stansfield 2, Games, Bergesen, McKelvey. Hueso 4 April 16 at #3 Stanford * W 8-3 McKelvey 3, S. Haralabidis 2, Games, I. Haralabidis, Longan 17 Daboub. April 22 #6 CALIFORNIA * (P12LA & P12BA) W 11-6 S. Haralabidis 4, Games 2, Stansfield, Peterson, Chamorro 6, Jensen, McKelvey, Gudmundsson. Hueso 0 MPSF Tournament (hosted by CSU Bakersfield) April 30 &[5] California W 6-5 Games 2, McKelvey 2, Peterson, S. Haralabidis. Chamorro 2, Longan 10 May 1 &[2] Stanford W 8-5 Peterson 3, Daboub 3, McKelvey, I. Haralabidis. Longan 12 NCAA Tournament (hosted by UCLA) May 13 !San Diego State W 12-3 McKelvey 3, Daboub 2, Games 2, Bergesen 2, Peterson, Longan 6, Gudmundsson, S. Haralabidis. Chamorro 4 May 14 !Michigan W 9-6 Games 3, S. Haralabidis 2, I. Haralabidis, Peterson, Longan 9, Jensen, Bergesen. Hueso 0 May 15 !Stanford W 8-7 S. Haralabidis 5, Games 2, Daboub. Longan 9

Games Mult-Goal Total Player Scored in Games Goals Stephania Haralabidis 24 18 63 Brigitta Games 23 15 43 Ioanna Haralabidis 19 9 35 Avery Peterson 19 8 35 Brianna Daboub 18 7 28 Hayley McKelvey 14 7 24 Melissa Bergesen 11 3 16 Annika Jensen 10 3 15 Nikki Stansfield 9 3 12 Courtney Fahey 5 3 9 Mackenzie Flath 4 2 10 Dagmar Gudmundsson 6 1 9 Brooke Presten 3 1 7 Sydney Blubaugh 1 0 1

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Kami Craig won back-to-back Peter J. Cutino Awards in 2009 and 2010.

Honors & Awards

All-Americans (105)

1995 Cindy Clarke (1st team, Division II) Kristie Cissell (2nd team, Division II) 1997 Bernice Orwig (2nd team) Christina McCall (HM) 1998 Bernice Orwig (2nd team) Kellie Clarke (HM) Jennifer Durley (HM) Nicole Martin (HM) 1999 Bernice Orwig (1st team, Player of the Year) Aniko Pelle (1st team) Jennifer Durley (2nd team) Lisa Saenz (3rd team) Sandra Milicev (HM) Nina Wengst (HM) 2000 Aniko Pelle (1st team) Nina Wengst (1st team) Jennifer Durley (HM) Katrin Dierolf (HM) Sandra Milicev (HM) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Katrin Dierolf (3rd team) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Nina Wengst (3rd team) 2003 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Katrin Dierolf (2nd team) Moriah Van Norman (2nd team) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Kelly Graff (1st team) Erika Figge (2nd team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Anna Pardo (2nd team) Lauren Wenger (HM) Eszter Gyori (HM) Liz Simms (HM) 2005 Brittany Hayes (1st team) Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Lauren Wenger (3rd team) Erika Figge (HM) 2006 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Lauren Wenger (1st team)

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

1999 2000 2004 2006

Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Erika Figge (3rd team) Patty Cardenas (HM) Kami Craig (HM) Whitney Morgan (HM) Kami Craig (1st team) Erika Figge (1st team) Patty Cardenas (2nd team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Tumua Anae (1st team) Veronika Bartunkova (1st team) Miranda Nichols (2nd team) Michelle Stein (2nd team) Tumua Anae (1st team) Kami Craig (1st team) Michelle Stein (1st team) Joelle Bekhazi (HM) Forel Davies (HM) Kristen Dronberger (HM) Kami Craig (1st team, Player of the Year) Tumua Anae (1st team) Joelle Bekhazi (1st team) Kristen Dronberger (2nd team) Forel Davies (3rd team) Alexandra Kiss (HM) Patricia Jancso (HM) Kally Lucas (HM) Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Patricia Jancso (2nd team) Kristen Dronberger (3rd team) Flora Bolonyai (HM) Nadia Dan (HM) Monica Vavic (1st team) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Nadia Dan (HM) Colleen O’Donnell (HM) Dominique Sardo (HM) Flora Bolonyai (1st team) Anni Espar (1st team) Monica Vavic (1st team) Hannah Buckling (2nd team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (3rd team) Madeline Rosenthal (HM) Kelly Mendoza (HM) Monica Vavic (1st team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Eike Daube (HM) Colleen O’Donnell (HM) Stephania Haralabidis (HM) Monica Vavic (1st team) Stephania Haralabidis (2nd team) Eike Daube (3rd team) Victória Chamorro (HM) Brigitta Games (HM) Ioanna Haralabidis (HM) Stephania Haralabidis (1st team) Brigitta Games (1st team) Amanda Longan (1st team) Ioanna Haralabidis (2nd team) Brianna Daboub (HM) Avery Peterson (HM)

Peter J. Cutino Award Bernice Orwig Aniko Pelle Moriah Van Norman Lauren Wenger

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2009 Kami Craig 2010 Kami Craig 2016 Stephania Haralabidis

National Player of the Year

1999 Bernice Orwig 2010 Kami Craig 2016 Stephania Haralabidis 1999 2004 2010 2013 2016

Coach of the Year

Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National)

MPSF Player of the Year

1997 Bernice Orwig (Southern Division; goalie) 1999 Bernice Orwig 2000 Aniko Pelle (Field Player) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (co-POY) 2002 Sofia Konoukh 2004 Moriah Van Norman (Player) Kelly Graff (Goalie) 2009 Kami Craig 2010 Tumua Anae 2013 Monica Vavic 2016 Stephania Haralabidis

MPSF Goalie of the Year

2004 Kelly Graff

MPSF Newcomer of the Year

2010 Patricia Jancso

All-MPSF

1996 Cindy Clarke (2nd team) 1997 Christina McCall (1st team, Southern Div.) Bernice Orwig (1st team, Southern Div.) Kristie Cissell (2nd team, Southern Div.) 1998 Bernice Orwig (2nd team) Jennifer Durley (3rd team) Kellie Clarke (HM) 1999 Jennifer Durley (1st team) Bernice Orwig (1st team) Aniko Pelle (1st team) Sandra Milicev (HM) Nina Wengst (HM) 2000 Aniko Pelle (1st team) Nina Wengst (1st team) Jennifer Durley (HM) Sandra Milicev (HM) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Katrin Dierolf (2nd team) Nina Wengst (3rd team) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Aniko Pelle (1st team) Nina Wengst (2nd team) 2003 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Katrin Dierolf (1st team) Moriah Van Norman (2nd team) Kelly Graff (3rd team) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Kelly Graff (1st team) Anna Pardo (1st team) Erika Figge (HM, all-freshman) Eszter Gyori (HM)


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Brittany Hayes (all-freshman) 2005 Brittany Hayes (1st team) Moriah Van Norman (2nd team) Lauren Wenger (2nd team) Miranda Nichols (all-freshman) 2006 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Lauren Wenger (1st team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Erika Figge (HM) Whitney Morgan (HM, all-freshman) Kami Craig (all-freshman) 2007 Kami Craig (1st team) Erika Figge (1st team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Patty Cardenas (3rd team) Forel Davies (all-freshman) Alexandra Kiss (all-freshman) 2008 Tumua Anae (1st team) Veronika Bartunkova (1st team) Miranda Nichols (2nd team) Kristen Dronberger (all-freshman) 2009 Tumua Anae (1st team) Kami Craig (1st team) Michelle Stein (1st team) Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Ilse van der Meijden (honorable mention, all-freshman) 2010 Tumua Anae (POY, 1st team) Kami Craig (1st team) Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Forel Davies (2nd team) Patricia Jancso (NOY, honorable mention) 2011 Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Kristen Dronberger (2nd team) Nadia Dan (HM) Patricia Jancso (HM) Madeline Rosenthal (all-freshman) 2012 Monica Vavic (1st team, all-newcomer) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Dominique Sardo (HM) Colleen O’Donnell (HM)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2012 Olympic silver-medalist Anni Espar was the second leading scorer at the

Games in London.

Lauren Wenger (2nd team) Brittany Hayes (1st team) Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Lauren Wenger (2nd team) Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Lauren Wenger (1st team) Erika Figge (2nd team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Erika Figge (1st team) Patty Cardenas (2nd team) Kami Craig (2nd team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Tumua Anae (1st team) Veronika Bartunkova (1st team) Miranda Nichols (1st team) Tumua Anae (1st team) Kami Craig (1st team) Michelle Stein (1st team) Ilse van der Meijden (2nd team)

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MPSF All-Tournament Team

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Katrin Dierolf (2nd team) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Sofia Konoukh (MVP) Sofia Konoukh Katrin Dierolf Moriah Van Norman (MVP) Brittany Hayes Moriah Van Norman Moriah Van Norman Lauren Wenger Erika Figge Brittany Hayes Veronika Bartunkova Kami Craig (MVP) Michelle Stein Tumua Anae Kami Craig

Honors & Awards

2013 Monica Vavic (POY, 1st team) Flora Bolonyai (1st team) Anni Espar (1st team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Hannah Buckling (HM) 2014 Kaleigh Gilchrist (1st team) Monica Vavic (1st team) Flora Bolonyai (HM) Eike Daube (HM) Kelly Mendoza (HM) Madeline Rosenthal (HM) Stephania Haralabidis (all-newcomer) 2015 Monica Vavic (1st team) Eike Daube (2nd team) Ioanna Haralabidis (2nd team) Stephania Haralabidis (2nd team) Victória Chamorro (HM, all-newcomer) Melissa Bergesen (all-newcomer) Brianna Daboub (all-newcomer) Brigitta Games (all-newcomer) 2008 Olympic silver-medalist Moriah Van Nor2016 Stephania Haralabidis (1st team) man was the 2004 MPSF Player of the Year, won Ioanna Haralabidis (1st team) the 2004 Cutino Award and was a four-time Amanda Longan (1st team, all-newAll-American while at USC. comer) 2010 Kami Craig (MVP, 1st team) Brigitta Games (2nd team) Tumua Anae (1st team) Brianna Daboub (HM) Forel Davies (1st team) Avery Peterson (HM) Kristen Dronberger (1st team) 2011 Patricia Jancso (1st team) All-National Collegiate Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Championships Team 2012 Patricia Jancso (1st team) 1997 Bernice Orwig (HM) Kaleigh Gilchrist (1st team) 1998 Bernice Orwig (1st team) Monica Vavic (1st team) Kellie Clarke (2nd team) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Jennifer Durley (HM) 2013 Flora Bolonyai (MVP, 1st team) 1999 Bernice Orwig (MVP) Kaleigh Gilchrist (1st team) Aniko Pelle (1st team) Anni Espar (1st team) Sandra Milicev (2nd team) Hannah Buckling (2nd team) Jennifer Durley (HM) 2014 Monica Vavic (1st team) Nina Wengst (HM) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) 2000 Aniko Pelle (1st team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Nina Wengst (1st team) 2015 Monica Vavic (1st team) Daube (2nd team) NCAA All-Tournament Team 2016 Eike Stephania Haralabidis (MVP, 1st team) 2004 Brittany Hayes (MVP, 1st team) Ioanna Haralabidis (1st team) Liz Simms (1st team) Brigitta Games (1st team) Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Brianna Daboub (2nd team) Kelly Graff (1st team) Erika Figge (2nd team)

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Capital One Academic All-American

2013 Flora Bolonyai (1st team)

USC’s five 2008 Olympic silver-medalists: (front) Brittany Hayes and Patty Cardenas, (back) Kami Craig, Lauren Wenger and Moriah Van Norman.

AWPCA All-Academic

1996 Kristie Cissell, Christina Holler, Kathryn Kawazoe, Miranda Lim, Christina McCall, Krista Millard,Jennifer Simpson 1997 Kristie Cissell, Cindy Clarke, Kellie Clarke, Maile Lau,Miranda Lim, Christina McCall, Jennifer Simpson 1998 Jennifer Durley, Lana Kraus, Miranda Lim, Jennifer Simpson 1999 Kellie Clarke, Jennifer Durley, Aniko Pelle, Allison Speer 2000-05 n/a 2006 Veronica Bartunkova, Marina Mayer 2007 Julie Spataru, Marina Mayer, Alexandra Kiss, Erika Figge, Brittany Hayes 2008 Julie Spataru 2009 Rosanna Tomiuk, Joelle Bekhazi, Stephanie Lavayen, Ilse van der Meijden 2010 Chelsea Silvers, Stephanie Lavayen, Joelle Bekhazi 2011 Joelle Bekhazi, Flora Bolonyai, Chelsea Silvers 2012 Flora Bolonyai, Chelsea Silvers 2013 Flora Bolonyai, Hannah Buckling, Madeline Rosenthal, Chelsea Silvers 2014 Flora Bolonyai, Natalie Lavinsky, Avery Peterson, Madeline Rosenthal 2015 Avery Peterson, Sara Salamon, Monica Vavic 2016 Courtney Fahey, Mackenzie Flath, Avery Peterson

Honors & Awards

MPSF Scholar-Athletes

2001 n/a 2002 n/a 2003 Kelly Graff, Katay Kocsis, Laura Trunk, Erin Wilson 2004 n/a 2005 Eszter Gyori, Marina Mayer, Erin Wilson 2006 Veronika Bartunkova, Erika Figge, Brittany Hayes, Marina Mayer 2007 Veronika Bartunkova, Erika Figge, Brittany Hayes, Marina Mayer, Julie Spataru 2008 Veronika Bartunkova, Alexandra Kiss, Whitney Morgan, Julie Spataru 2009 Stephanie Lavayen, Kally Lucas 2010 Joelle Bekhazi, Kara-Leigh Huse, Stephanie Lavayen, Kally Lucas 2011 Joelle Bekhazi, Chelsea Silvers 2012 Flora Bolonyai, Nadia Dan, Kara-Leigh Huse, Madeline Rosenthal, Chelsea Silvers 2013 Flora Bolonyai, Madeline Rosenthal, Chelsea Silvers, Monica Vavic 2014 Flora Bolonyai, Natalie Lavinsky, Madeline Rosenthal 2015 Avery Peterson, Sara Salamon, Monica Vavic 2016 Melissa Bergesen, Brianna Daboub, Ioanna Haralabidis, Annika Jensen, Avery Peterson

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Career Scoring Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 22. 23.

Monica Vavic Aniko Pelle Sofia Konoukh Moriah Van Norman Nina Wengst Brittany Hayes Katrin Dierolf Stephania Haralabidis Michelle Stein Kami Craig Christina McCall Alexandra Kiss Kaleigh Gilchrist Erika Figge Joelle Bekhazi Lauren Wenger Jennifer Durley Kristen Dronberger Eike Daube Ioanna Haralabidis Sandra Milicev Eszter Gyori Kally Lucas Veronika Bartunkova

2012-15 1999-02 2001-03 2003-06 1999-02 2004-07 2000-03 2014-present 2006-09 2006-10 1995-97 2007-10 2011-14 2004-07 2009-11 2003-06 1998-01 2008-11 2012-15 2014-present 1999-02 2002-05 2007-10 2005-08

291 255 224 215 213 209 204 185 170 152 142 137 135 127 122 120 119 118 116 115 113 106

Career Saves Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Flora Bolonyai Bernice Orwig Tumua Anae Kelly Graff Whitney Morgan

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Peter J. Cutino Award Winners

1999 Bernice Orwig

Peter J. Cutino Award Finalists 1999 — Bernice Orwig (winner) 2000 — Aniko Pelle (winner) 2004 — Moriah Van Norman (winner) 2005 — Brittany Hayes 2006 — Lauren Wenger (winner) & Brittany Hayes 2007 — Erika Figge 2009 — Kami Craig (winner) & Michelle Stein 2010 — Kami Craig (winner) & Tumua Anae 2011 — Kristen Dronberger 2013 — Monica Vavic 2016 — Brigitta Games & Stephania Haralabidis (winner)

2000 Aniko Pelle

NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist 2007 — Erika Figge

INTERNATIONAL HONORS 2004 Moriah Van Norman

Olympic Medalists

2006 Lauren Wenger

2000 Silver: Bernice Orwig (USA) 2008 Gold: Ilse van der Meijden (Netherlands) Silver: Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) 2012 Gold: Tumua Anae, Kami Craig, Lauren Wenger (USA) Silver: Anni Espar (Spain)

2009 Kami Craig

2010 Kami Craig

2016 Stephania Haralabidis

2016 Gold: Kami Craig, Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA)

FINA World Champions

2005 — Aniko Pelle (Hungary) 2007 — Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) 2009 — Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) 2013 — Anni Espar (Spain) 2015 — Kami Craig, Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA)

Olympians (24) 2000 | Sydney

Sofia Konoukh (Russia — Bronze) Bernice Orwig (USA — Silver)

2004 | Athens

Sofia Konoukh (Russia) Aniko Pelle (Hungary)

2008 | Beijing

Ilse van der Meijden (Netherlands — Gold) Patty Cardenas (USA — Silver) Kami Craig (USA — Silver) Brittany Hayes (USA — Silver) Moriah Van Norman (USA — Silver) Lauren Wenger (USA — Silver) Aniko Pelle (Hungary) Sofia Konoukh (Russia)

FINA World Championships Most Valuable Player

2012 | London

Tumua Anae (USA — Gold) Kami Craig (USA — Gold) Lauren Wenger (USA — Gold) Flora Bolonyai (Hungary) Anni Espar (Spain — Silver) Sofia Konoukh (Russia) Aniko Pelle (Italy)

2007 — Lauren Wenger (USA)

FINA World Cup Champions

2002 — Aniko Pelle (Hungary) 2010 — Kami Craig (USA) 2014 — Kami Craig, Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA)

2016 | Rio de Janeiro

Hannnah Buckling (Australia) Kami Craig (USA — Gold) Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA — Gold) Anni Espar (Spain) Victória Chamorro (Brazil)

USA Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year 2007 — Lauren Wenger

European Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year 2012 — Anni Espar

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USC Team Award Recipients

Most Valuable Player(s)

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Cindy Clarke & Christina McCall Christina McCall Bernice Orwig Bernice Orwig Bernice Orwig Aniko Pelle & Nina Wengst Sofia Konoukh Sofia Konoukh Moriah Van Norman Moriah Van Norman & Kelly Graff Lauren Wenger Moriah Van Norman & Lauren Wenger Erika Figge Tumua Anae & Veronika Bartunkova Michelle Stein Tumua Anae & Kami Craig Flora Bolonyai Kaleigh Gilchrist & Monica Vavic Flora Bolonyai & Monica Vavic Kaleigh Gilchrist & Monica Vavic Monica Vavic

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Catherine Rau Catherine Rau Catherine Rau Kellie Clarke & Bernice Orwig Kellie Clarke & Bernice Orwig Jennifer Durley & Selah Mapes Jennifer Durley Aniko Pelle & Nina Wengst Kelly Graff & Liz Simms Kelly Graff & Liz Simms Eszter Gyori & Lauren Wenger Moriah Van Norman & Lauren Wenger Erika Figge & Brittany Hayes Julie Spataru & Miranda Nichols Michelle Stein Tumua Anae & Kami Craig Joelle Bekhazi, Nadia Dan & Sara Van Norman Kara-Leigh Huse & Nadia Dan Kaleigh Gilchrist & Dominique Sardo Kaleigh Gilchrist & Madeline Rosenthal Eike Daube & Monica Vavic

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Karen Shipman Kristie Cissell Kellie Clarke Kellie Clarke Kellie Clarke Selah Mapes Jennifer Durley Nina Wengst Kelly Graff Liz Simms Erika Figge Erika Figge Julie Spataru Julie Spataru Tumua Anae Tumua Anae Joelle Bekhazi Blair Moody & Constance Hiller Blair Moody Olivia Cummins Avery Peterson

2003 2004 2005 2006

Sofia Konoukh Lauren Wenger Lauren Wenger Miranda Nichols

Captain(s)

Most Inspirational

Most Valuable Defender

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Miranda Nichols Miranda Nichols Forel Davies Forel Davies Kristen Dronberger Flora Bolonyai Hannah Buckling Flora Bolonyai Ioanna Haralabidis

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Monique Nourbakhsh Melanie Chiang Jacqueline Favreau & Miranda Lim Lana Kraus and Selah Mapes Shelli Linza and Lisa Saenz Suzannah Johnson Julie Henn Sarah Mix Kelly Graff Eszter Gyori and Erika Figge Sarah Mix Patty Cardenas Veronika Bartunkova Michelle Stein Kristen Dronberger Nadia Dan Kaleigh Gilchrist Madeline Rosenthal Madeline Rosenthal Eike Daube Brigitta Games

Most Improved

John Walters Most Valuable Freshman

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Miranda Lim Elizabeth Atondo Selah Mapes Jennifer Durley Aniko Pelle Katrin Dierolf Courtney Lee Eszter Gyori Lauren Wenger Brittany Hayes Miranda Nichols Kami Craig Forel Davies Kristen Dronberger Nadia Dan Patricia Jancso Madeline Rosenthal Eike Daube Anni Espar Stephania Haralabidis Victória Chamorro

(2005-present)

2005 Brittany Hayes (Feb. 21) 2006 Patty Cardenes (Feb. 14) Whitney Morgan (Feb. 28) Brittany Hayes (Mar. 14) Whitney Morgan (April 11) 2007 Brittany Hayes (Feb. 6) Erika Figge (Mar. 27) 2008 Michelle Stein (Feb. 18) Tumua Anae (Mar. 3) Michelle Stein (Mar. 10) Veronika Bartunkova (Mar. 31) 2009 Michelle Stein (Feb. 9) Tumua Anae (Mar. 2) Kami Craig (Mar. 9) Tumua Anae (Mar. 16) Michelle Stein (Mar. 23) Kami Craig (Apr. 13) Tumua Anae (Apr. 20) 2010 Kami Craig (Mar. 1) Tumua Anae (Apr. 19) 2011 none 2012 Kaleigh Gilchrist (Apr. 2) Flora Bolonyai (Mar. 26) 2013 Monica Vavic (Feb. 11) Monica Vavic (Feb. 18) Anni Espar (Feb. 25) 2014 Flora Bolonyai (Feb. 10 ) Eike Daube (Feb. 24) Flora Bolonyai (Mar. 17 ) Monica Vavic (Mar. 24) 2015 Monica Vavic (Jan. 20) Stephania Haralabidis (Feb. 10) Melissa Bergesen (Mar. 3) Monica Vavic (Mar. 17) Monica Vavic (Apr. 7) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis (Feb. 16) Stephania Haralabidis (Mar. 1) Avery Peterson (Mar. 8) Brigitta Games (Apr. 12)

MPSF Newcomers of the Week 2010 2011

Coach’s Award

1999 Christine Zador 2000 Jennifer Durley 2001 Katrin Dierolf 2002 Laura Trunk 2003 Katrin Dierolf 2004 Anna Pardo 2005 Allison Riddle & Julie Spataru 2006 Whitney Morgan 2007 Patty Cardenas 2008 Alison Riddle 2009 Kally Lucas 2010 Kally Lucas 2011 Blair Moody 2012 Dominique Sardo 2013 Kaleigh Gilchrist 2014 Colleen O’Donnell 2015 Brianna Daboub

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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

(since 2010)

Patricia Jancso (Mar. 1) Patricia Jancso (Mar. 8) Flora Bolonyai (Feb. 7) Flora Bolonyai (Mar. 14) Flora Bolonyai (Mar. 21) Madeline Rosenthal (Apr. 18) Savannah Fletcher (Feb. 20) Hannah Buckling (Feb. 25) Jayde Appel (Mar. 11) Stephania Haralabidis (Feb. 24) Stephania Haralabidis (Mar 3) Victoria Chamorro (Feb. 10) Brianna Daboub (Feb. 17) Victoria Chamorro (Mar. 31) Amanda Longan (Feb. 16) Amanda Longan (Feb. 23) Amanda Longan (Mar. 1) Amanda Longan (Apr. 12) Amanda Longan, (Apr. 19)


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Alegra Hueso.................................2013, 14, 15, 16 Kara-Leigh Huse.......................... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Katie Indvik................................................... 2008 Lindsay Jacks...............................................2007 Patricia Jancso...................................2010, 11, 12 Annika Jensen......................................2015, 16 Suzannah Johnson....................1999, 00, 01, 02 Kim Juran.................................................1997, 98 Tiffany Kahnen............................................. 2003 Kathryn Kawazoe.......................................... 1995 Sheva Khalafbeigi........................................ 2003 Alexandra Kiss............................2007, 08, 09, 10 Sofia Konoukh.................................. 2001, 02, 03 Katay Kocsis..................................... 2001, 02, 03 Lana Kraus....................................................1998 Jessica Kutcher........................................... 2008 Maile Lau........................................................1997 Stephanie Lavayen................................ 2009, 10 Natalie Lavinsky...................................... 2013, 14 Courtney Lee.................................................2001 Shauna Letvin........................................2008, 09 Miranda Lim................................ 1995, 96, 97, 98 Shelli Linza............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Amanda Longan........................................ 2016 Alex Lopez..............................................2005, 06 Kally Lucas..................................2007, 08, 09, 10 Denise Madrid............................2004, 05, 06, 07 Melissa Madrid.......................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jocelyn Manderino....................2000, 01, 02, 03 Selah Mapes........................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Nicole Martin............................................1997, 98 Marina Mayer..............................2004, 05, 06, 07 Christina McCall................................ 1995, 96, 97 Colleen McCall......................................... 2011, 12 Nicolina McCall............................. 2010, 11, 12, 13 Rebecca McCall........................................... 2008 Alison McGookin........................................... 1995 Hayley McKelvey...................................2015, 16 Eden McMullen............................................. 2002 Kelly Mendoza......................................... 2013, 14 Michelle Mercado............................... 2013, 14, 15 Sandra Milicev........................ 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Krista Millard................................................. 1995 Sarah Mix................................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Blair Moody................................... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Kelly Moore.................................................... 1995 Whitney Morgan............................... 2006, 07, 08 Anne-Marie Munk......................................... 1995 Emilie Myers............................................ 2013, 14 Kim Neale-May..............................................1998 Laura Neri...................................................... 1995 Miranda Nichols.........................2005, 06, 07, 08 Monique Nourbakhsh................................... 1995 Colleen O’Donnell......................... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Erin O’Donnell............................................... 2005 Kory O’Rourke................................................ 1999 Bernice Orwig.................................... 1997, 98, 99 Anna Pardo...................................... 2004, 05, 06 Aniko Pelle.............................. 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Sarah Percey................................................. 1995 Avery Peterson................................2014, 15, 16 Marin Pietrzak.........................................1998, 99 Brooke Presten.......................................... 2016 Yvonne Ralph................................................ 1995 Sarah Ramsey.................................... 1999, 2000 Roxanne Rapan............................................ 1996 Catherine Rau................................... 1995, 96, 97 Courtney Ray............................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Alison Riddle..............................2005, 06, 07, 08

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Madeline Rosenthal...................... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Ashley Rothweiler........................................ 2005 Ashley Ryan................................................... 1999 Lisa Saenz.......................................... 1999, 2000 Sara Salamon...............................2012, 13, 14, 15 Dominique Sardo.......................... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Ellen Sevigny................................................ 2005 Lisa Shepard................................................. 1995 Karen Shipman............................................. 1995 Chelsea Silvers............................. 2010, 11, 12, 13 Liz Simms..............................................2003, 04 Bianca Simonetti............................ 2004, 05, 06 Jennifer Simpson....................... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Melanie Slater...................................... 2014, 15 Sarah Smith........................................... 2000, 01 Julie Spataru..............................2005, 06, 07, 08 Allison Speer................................................. 1999 Nikki Stansfield...............................2014, 15, 16 Jennifer Stiefel............................. 2011, 12, 14, 15 Sandra Stiefel................................................2011 Michelle Stein............................2006, 07, 08, 09 Brigitte Steinmetz.........................................1998 Allison Stewart............................................. 2003 Megan Thomas.............................................2001 Rosanna Tomiuk.......................................... 2009 Laura Trunk...................................... 2001, 02, 03 Mikayla Tyler.................................................. 2014 Lindsey Urquhart......................................... 2008 Bree Valbuena.............................................. 2005 Ilse van der Meijden..................................... 2009 Moriah Van Norman.................. 2003, 04, 05, 06 Sarah Van Norman..................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Monica Vavic.................................2012, 13, 14, 15 Morgan Vickers............................................. 2012 Brianna Vogelzang........................................2010 Emily Walker.................................................. 1995 Courtney Walters.................................... 2013, 14 Jillian Weinstein...........................................1998 Jana Wenger....................................2004, 05, 07 Lauren Wenger.......................... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Nina Wengst........................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Erin Wilson................................ 2002, 03, 04, 05 Christine Zador............................................. 1999 Bold indicates current player.

Letterwinners

Jennie Adams...............................................1998 Jordan Anae...............................2006, 07, 08, 09 Tumua Anae................................2007, 08, 09, 10 Jayde Appel....................................... 2013, 14, 15 Lauren Arthur.........................................2002, 03 Christine Atondo.....................................1995, 96 Elizabeth Atondo.................................... 1996, 97 Veronika Bartunkova.................2005, 06, 07, 08 Courtney Batcheller...................................... 2015 Adrian Beaney.............................................. 2003 Teckla Beckmann........................................ 2008 Joelle Bekhazi....................................2009, 10, 11 Melissa Bergesen................................... 2015, 16 Sydney Blubaugh.................................... 2015, 16 Flora Bolonyai............................... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Emily Booth.............................................1995, 96 Cara Borkovec............................................... 2015 Kendra Browne....................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Hannah Buckling.......................................... 2013 Shannon Buckner.........................................2001 Patty Cardenas...................................... 2006, 07 Sylvia Cardim............................................... 2005 Jennifer Carlisle................................. 1999, 2000 Michelle Caron.............................................. 2012 Brooke Carpenter..........................................2010 Juli Castle......................................................1998 Victória Chamorro................................2015, 16 Melanie Chiang............................................. 1996 Kristie Cissell.................................... 1995, 96, 97 Cindy Clarke...................................... 1995, 96, 97 Kellie Clarke....................................... 1997, 98, 99 Kimberly Comacho................ 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Carolyn Conway..................................... 2006, 07 Marina Coskinas........................................... 2015 Mary Cousineau............................................2007 Kami Craig...................................2006, 07, 09, 10 Olivia Cummins.................................. 2012, 13, 14 Brianna Daboub....................................2015, 16 Ellie D’Ambra............................................2014, 15 Nadia Dan..................................... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Eike Daube....................................2012, 13, 14, 15 Forel Davies.................................2007, 08, 09, 10 Christy Decker.............................................. 2002 Katrin Dierolf..............................2000, 01, 02, 03 Kristen Dronberger...................... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jennifer Durley....................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Amber El-Hajj..................................... 1999, 2000 Erin Esbensen...............................................2001 Anni Espar..................................................... 2013 Courtney Fahey......................................... 2016 Atoosa Favier................................................ 1995 Jacqueline Favreau.................................1997, 98 Erika Figge..................................2004, 05, 06, 07 Mackenzie Flath........................................ 2016 Savannah Fletcher........................................ 2012 Brigitta Games.....................................2015, 16 Angie Giancaterino.......................................2007 Kaleigh Gilchrist............................ 2011, 12, 13, 14 Kelly Graff...................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Hannah Green............................................... 2012 Dagmar Gudmundsson............................. 2016 Eszter Gyori............................... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ioanna Haralabidis..........................2014, 15, 16 Stephania Haralabidis.....................2014, 15, 16 Brittany Hayes............................2004, 05, 06, 07 Julie Henn..................................2000, 01, 02, 03 Georgette Hernandez............................. 2012, 13 Constance Hiller........................... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Christina Holler....................................... 1996, 97

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Sofia Konoukh 104 Aniko Pelle 81 Katrin Dierolf 65 Nina Wengst 57 Sandra Milicev 28 Shelli Linza 24 Jennifer Durley 20 Suzannah Johnson 13 Julie Henn 8 Jocelyn Manderino 5 Laura Trunk 4 Kimberly Comacho 3 Katay Kocsis 3 Megan Thomas 3 Erin Esbensen 1 Sarah Smith 1 Tiffany O’Farriell 1 Shannon Buckner 1 TOTAL 422

Three-time Olympian Aniko Pelle is USC’s No. 2 top scorer with 255 career goals.

1995

Alison McGookin 33 Cindy Clarke 31 Christina McCall 31 Kristie Cissell 30 Catherine Rau 24 Monique Nourbakhsh 13 Jennifer Simpson 5 Miranda Lim 3 Sarah Percey 3 Karen Shipman 2 Christine Atondo 1 Kelly Moore 1 Anne-Marie Munk 1 Laura Neri 1 TOTAL 179

All-Time Goal Scorers

1996

Christina McCall 53 Cindy Clarke 38 Kristie Cissell 32 Miranda Lim 14 Catherine Rau 10 Jennifer Simpson 10 Elizabeth Atondo 5 Christine Atondo 4 TOTAL 166

1997

Christina McCall 58 Kellie Clarke 31 Kristie Cissell 26 Nicole Martin 21 Cindy Clarke 20 Miranda Lim 16 Selah Mapes 15 Jennifer Simpson 13 Catherine Rau 12 Maile Lau 7 Jacqueline Favreau 5 Kim Juran 4 Elizabeth Atondo 1 Bernice Orwig 1 TOTAL 230

1998

Nicole Martin 43 Jennifer Durley 42 Selah Mapes 32 Kellie Clarke 28 Brigitte Steinmetz 21 Kimberly Comacho 17 Jennifer Simpson 15 Lana Kraus 11 Miranda Lim 10 Juli Castle 8 Kim Juran 8 Kim Neale-May 3 Jennie Adams 2 Jacqueline Favreau 1 Jillian Weinstein 1 TOTAL 242

1999

Aniko Pelle 53 Nina Wengst 40 Sandra Milicev 33 Jennifer Durley 32 Lisa Saenz 32 Suzannah Johnson 24 Christine Zador 18 Selah Mapes 16 Shelli Linza 14 Kellie Clarke 9 Kimberly Comacho 5 Kory O’Rourke 3 Jennifer Carlisle 1 Sarah Ramsey 1 Ashley Ryan 1 TOTAL 282

2000

Aniko Pelle 64 Nina Wengst 63 Katrin Dierolf 42 Sandra Milicev 33 Jennifer Durley 28 Selah Mapes 19 Christine Zador 17 Lisa Saenz 15 Jocelyn Manderino 8 Shelli Linza 7 Kimberly Comacho 5 Julie Henn 5 Sarah Ramsey 2 Jennifer Carlisle 2 TOTAL 310

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2002

Sofia Konoukh 70 Aniko Pelle 57 Katrin Dierolf 53 Nina Wengst 53 Eszter Gyori 27 Sandra Milicev 22 Suzannah Johnson 13 Shelli Linza 10 Melissa Madrid 7 Laura Trunk 7 Eden McMullen 7 Katay Kocsis 5 Julie Henn 5 Erin Wilson 3 Lauren Arthur 2 Christy Decker 1 TOTAL 342

2003

Moriah Van Norman 65 Sofia Konoukh 50 Katrin Dierolf 44 Liz Simms 29 Lauren Wenger 27 Eszter Gyori 17 Allison Stewart 13 Laura Trunk 11 Melissa Madrid 9 Erin Wilson 8 Katay Kocsis 8 Julie Henn 6 Sheva Khalafbeigi 4 Adrian Beaney 3 Jocelyn Manderino 1 Lauren Arthur 1 Tiffany Kahnen 1 TOTAL 297

2004

Brittany Hayes 59 Moriah Van Norman 58 Eszter Gyori 41 Anna Pardo 36 Erika Figge 33 Erin Wilson 20 Lauren Wenger 19 Liz Simms 19 Jana Wenger 9 Marina Mayer 4 Melissa Madrid 3 Denise Madrid 1 TOTAL 302

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2005

Brittany Hayes 51 Lauren Wenger 44 Moriah Van Norman 40 Erika Figge 32 Eszter Gyori 30 Anna Pardo 27 Erin Wilson 25 Melissa Madrid 17 Miranda Nichols 14 Veronika Bartunkova 9 Jana Wenger 9 Marina Mayer 7 Julie Spataru 5 Denise Madrid 3 Alison Riddle 2 Ashley Rothweiler 2 Ellen Sevigny 1 Erin O’Donnell 1 TOTAL 319

2006

Brittany Hayes 55 Moriah Van Norman 52 Patty Cardenas 40 Kami Craig 38 Lauren Wenger 37 Erika Figge 22 Anna Pardo 21 Veronika Bartunkova 20 Jana Wenger 18 Miranda Nichols 15 Marina Mayer 10 Carolyn Conway 9 Michelle Stein 8 Jordan Anae 8 Alison Riddle 7 Bianca Simonetti 5 Julie Spataru 3 Denise Madrid 2 TOTAL 370

2007

Erika Figge 50 Brittany Hayes 44 Kami Craig 38 Alexandra Kiss 36 Patty Cardenas 32 Michelle Stein 31 Miranda Nichols 30 Veronika Bartunkova 27 Forel Davies 17 Jana Wenger 16 Kally Lucas 15 Carolyn Conway 10 Marina Mayer 10 Alison Riddle 9 Jordan Anae 8 Mary Cousineau 3 Julie Spataru 3 Denise Madrid 1 TOTAL 380

2008

Michelle Stein 56 Veronika Bartunkova 50 Alexandra Kiss 36 Kally Lucas 27 Miranda Nichols 27 Jordan Anae 22 Forel Davies 21 Kristen Dronberger 18 Sarah Van Norman 17 Julie Spataru 13 Alison Riddle 9 Jessica Kutcher 4 Katie Indvik 3 Rebecca McCall 2 Tekla Beckmann 1 TOTAL 306

2009

Michelle Stein 75 Kami Craig 40 Joelle Bekhazi 38 Alexandra Kiss 35 Kally Lucas 33 Kristen Dronberger 32 Nadia Dan 24 Rosanna Tomiuk 23 Forel Davies 19 Sarah Van Norman 14 Jordan Anae 7 Stephanie Lavayen 7 Kara-Leigh Huse 5 TOTAL 352

2010

Joelle Bekhazi 56 Patricia Jancso 45 Kally Lucas 38 Kami Craig 36 Alexandra Kiss 35 Kristen Dronberger 33 Forel Davies 27 Nadia Dan 20 Sarah Van Norman 17 Dominique Sardo 15 Kara-Leigh Huse 10 Nicolina McCall 10 Constance Hiller 3 Chelsea Silvers 2 Stephanie Lavayen 1 TOTAL 348

2011

Patricia Jancso 45 Joelle Bekhazi 41 Nadia Dan 38 Kristen Dronberger 37 Dominique Sardo 24 Sarah Van Norman 20 Maddy Rosenthal 16 Kaleigh Gilchrist 15 Nicolina McCall 12 Blair Moody 8 Kara-Leigh Huse 6 Constance Hiller 5 Chelsea Silvers 5 Colleen O’Donnell 4 Jennifer Stiefel 3 Colleen McCall 1 TOTAL 280


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2012

Kaleigh Gilchrist 47 Monica Vavic 39 Patricia Jancso 35 Nadia Dan 25 Colleen O’Donnell 24 Dominique Sardo 23 Nicolina McCall 21 Chelsea Silvers 21 Madeline Rosenthal 14 Savannah Fletcher 11 Eike Daube 11 Kara-Leigh Huse 9 Olivia Cummins 8 Jennifer Stiefel 8 Constance Hiller 8 Blair Moody 7 Michelle Caron 6 Hannah Green 2 Colleen McCall 2 TOTAL 321

2013

Monica Vavic 75 Stephania Haralabidis 58 Eike Daube 44 Kaleigh Gilchrist 35 Ioanna Haralabidis 33 Jennifer Stiefel 31 Colleen O’Donnell 29 Jayde Appel 25 Olivia Cummins 24 Kelly Mendoza 23 Madeline Rosenthal 22 Nikki Stansfield 13 Natalie Lavinsky 8 Avery Peterson 7 Mikayla Tyler 5 Sara Salamon 3 Emilie Myers 2 TOTAL 437

2015

Monica Vavic 100 Stephania Haralabidis 64 Ioanna Haralabidis 50 Eike Daube 41 Melissa Bergesen 37 Jayde Appel 28 Jennifer Stiefel 27 Brianna Daboub 27 Brigitta Games 27 Hayley McKelvey 20 Nikki Stansfield 13 Avery Peterson 13 Courtney Batcheller 7 Sydney Blubaugh 7 Cara Bokovec 4 Ellie D’Ambra 3 Marina Coskinas 2 Sara Salamon 2 TOTAL 472

Four-time Olympian Sofia Konoukh holds the single-season scoring record with her 104 goals scored in 2001.

2016

Stephania Haralabidis 63 Brigitta Games 43 Ioanna Haralabidis 35 Avery Peterson 35 Brianna Daboub 28 Hayley McKelvey 24 Melissa Bergesen 16 Annika Jensen 15 Nikki Stansfield 12 Mackenzie Flath 10 Courtney Fahey 9 Dagmar Gudmundsson 9 Brooke Presten 7 Sydney Blubaugh 1 TOTAL 307 Note: Goals recorded in college games only.

Single-Game Goals 9 Monica Vavic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 8 Monica Vavic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Aniko Pelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 7 Stephania Haralabidis . . . . . . . . . . . 2016 Monica Vavic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Sofia Konoukh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 (2x) Katrin Dierolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Nina Wengst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 6 Avery Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016 Mackenzie Flath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016 Melissa Bergesen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Monica Vavic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014, 2015 Stephania Haralabidis . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014 Forel Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Michelle Stein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Erika Figge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Lauren Wenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005 Nina Wengst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Sofia Konoukh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Aniko Pelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 2001 Jennifer Durley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Christina McCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997

5 Stephania Haralabidis . . . 2015 (3x), 2016 Ioanna Haralabidis . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 (2x) Monica Vavic . . . . . 2013, 2014, 2015 (3x) Eike Daube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013, 2014 Kaleigh Gilchrist . . . 2012 (2x), 2013, 2014 Joelle Bekhazi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Kristen Dronberger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Michelle Stein . . . . . . . . . . 2008, 2009 (2x) Kami Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Veronika Bartunkova . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 Moriah Van Norman . . . . . . . . . . 2003 (2x) Katrin Dierolf . . . . . . . . .2001, 2002, 2003 Sofia Konoukh . . . . . 2001 (2x), 2002 (3x) Aniko Pelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000, 2001 Nina Wengst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 (2x) Kellie Clarke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Cindy Clarke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997

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Single-Season Goal Leaders

Name Season Total 1. Sofia Konoukh 2001 104 2. Monica Vavic 2015 100 3. Aniko Pelle 2001 81 4. Monica Vavic 2013 77 5. Michelle Stein 2009 75 Monica Vavic 2014 75 7. Sofia Konoukh 2002 70 8. Katrin Dierolf 2001 65 Moriah Van Norman 2003 65 10. Aniko Pelle 2000 64 Stephania Haralabidis 2015 64 12. Nina Wengst 2000 63 Stephania Haralabidis 2016 63 13. Brittany Hayes 2004 59 14. Christina McCall 1997 58 Moriah Van Norman 2004 58 Stephania Haralabidis 2014 58 17. Nina Wengst 2001 57 Aniko Pelle 2002 57 19. Michelle Stein 2008 56 Joelle Bekhazi 2010 56 21. Brittany Hayes 2006 55 22. Christina McCall 1996 53 Aniko Pelle 1999 53 Katrin Dierolf 2002 53 Nina Wengst 2002 53 26. Moriah Van Norman 2006 52 27. Brittany Hayes 2005 51 28. Sofia Konoukh 2003 50 Erika Figge 2007 50 Veronika Bartunkova 2008 50 Ioanna Haralabidis 2015 50

Single-Season Saves

Name Bernice Orwig Bernice Orwig Tumua Anae Flora Bolonyai Bernice Orwig Kelly Graff Flora Bolonyai Flora Bolonyai Victória Chamorro Whitney Morgan Kelly Graf

Season Total 1998 323 1997 276 2010 270 2014 252 1999 239 2004 237 2013 222 2012 209 2015 207 2006 202 2003 161

All-Time Scorers & Leaders

Monica Vavic 77 Kaleigh Gilchrist 45 Hannah Buckling 40 Jayde Appel 33 Dominique Sardo 33 Anni Espar 31 Eike Daube 23 Kelly Mendoza 23 Madeline Rosenthal 23 Olivia Cummins 18 Chelsea Silvers 17 Colleen O’Donnell 16 Nicolina McCall 13 Constance Hiller 11 Emilie Myers 8 Courtney Walters 7 Blair Moody 7 Sara Salamon 2 TOTAL 427

2014

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History & Opponent Records

(College games only) Overall National MPSF MPSF Tourn. Year Record Finish Record Finish 1995 18-13 3rd (Div II) -- -1996 10-18 -- 0-6 6th 1997 15-20 7th 0-6 5th 1998 22-16 5th 3-6 5th 1999 30-2 CHAMPION 8-1 $ 2nd 2000 23-9 2nd 6-3 4th 2001 28-4 -- 8-2 3rd 2002 26-4 -- 10-1 $ 3rd 2003 24-4 -- 9-1 $ 3rd 2004 29-0 CHAMPION 11-0 $ 1st 2005 25-5 3rd 11-1 3rd 2006 27-3 2nd 12-0 $ 2nd 2007 22-6 3rd 10-2 3rd 2008 21-8 2nd 10-2 2nd 2009 26-2 2nd 7-0 $ 1st 2010 25-3 CHAMPION 6-1 2nd 2011 19-8 4th 4-3 5th 2012 23-6 2nd 5-2 3rd 2013 27-1 CHAMPION 5-1 1st 2014 26-4 3rd 4-2 5th 2015 24-6 3rd 4-2 4th 2016 26-0 CHAMPION 6-0 $ 1st TOTAL 516-142 (.784) 139-42 (.768) *NCAA Tournament began in 2001 $ indicates regular-season MPSF champion

USC swept the Peter J. Cutino Awards for the first time when Trojans Lauren Wenger and Juraj Zatovic claimed collegiate water polo’s highest honor at the 2006 ceremony.

All-Time Records vs. Opponents (College varsity games only)

Opponent Arizona State Azusa Pacific Brown Cal Baptist Cal Lutheran Cal Poly SLO Cal State East Bay Cal State Northridge Cal State San Bernardino California Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Concordia CSU Bakersfield Fresno Pacific Hartwick Harvard Hawai’i Indiana Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Marist Maryland Massachussetts Michigan Occidental Pacific Pomona-Pitzer Princeton Redlands San Diego San Diego State San Jose State Santa Clara Sonoma State Stanford UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz Washington Western Washington Whittier Totals

W 25 2 3 11 1 1 2 14 2 36 6 2 13 2 10 1 40 8 37 26 1 4 8 10 9 17 7 2 9 0 36 32 2 1 31 9 27 25 1 12 24 3 2 1 1 516

L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 31 4 3 49 0 4 14 0 0 0 0 142

Streak W4 W2 W W11 W1 W1 W2 W14 W2 W13 W2 W2 W13 W2 W10 W1 W18 W8 W37 W26 W1 W4 W3 W10 W9 W17 W7 W2 W9 L1 W35 W32 W2 W1 W4 W8 W27 W3 W1 W12 W11 W3 W2 W1 W1

USC had five athletes help the United States National Team qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games: Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Erika Figge, Moriah Van Norman and Lauren Wenger all won gold at the Pan-American Games in July 2007.

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(18-13 overall)

J27 UC Irvine L 10-16 F3 #^ Commerce L 2-16 F3 # California L 3-20 F4 # UC Irvine L 2-9 F4 #^ Club L 0-13 F18 $ San Diego State L 5-17 F18 $ UC San Diego L 2-13 F19 $ UC Irvine L 5-8 F19 $^ Sunset B Club W 16-3 F19 $^ Commerce L 4-13 F24 UCLA L 2-10 F26 at Cal Poly SLO W 7-2 M3 %^ San Diego All-Star L 6-11 M3 % UC San Diego L 3-12 M4 % Claremont W 8-4 M5 % Redlands L 3-4 M11 UC Riverside W 10-5 M17 Claremont W 12-3 M18 Redlands W 12-7 M24 & Massachusetts W 9-3 M24 & Occidental W 18-5 M25 & UC Santa Barbara L 8-10 M25 & Claremont W 10-5 M26 & Redlands W 9-8 M31 at Loyola Marymount W 13-8 A6 San Diego L 3-16 A11 at UCLA L 2-8 A14 @ Claremont W 10-8 A15 @ Pomona-Pitzer W 13-4 A16 @ Occidental W 8-2 A27 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-5 M5 ! Pomona-Pitzer W 12-4 M5 ! Occidental W 12-4 M6 ! UC Santa Cruz W 11-7 M6 ! Claremont L 4-5 M7 ! Occidental W 6-2 ^ Non-college contest # Winter Nationals $ UC San Diego Tournament % Commerce Tournament & Pomona Tournament — 4th @ Western Regional Qualifying — 1st ! Div. II National Championships — 3rd

1996

(10-18 overall, 0-6 MPSF)

National Champions

USC won its first national championship in 1999 in the program’s only 30-win season to date, beating Stanford 7-6 after five overtimes.

1998

1997

(15-20 overall, 0-6 MPSF)

(22-16 overall, 3-6 MPSF)

F8 * UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 F14 $ UCLA L 3-11 F15 $ California L 4-11 F15 $ UC Santa Barbara L 5-10 F16 $ UC Davis L 3-4 F16 $ UC San Diego W 9-3 F22 * at San Diego State L 2-6 M1 % Michigan W 11-1 M1 % California L 3-7 M2 %^ Shores Club W 9-6 M2 % UC Santa Barbara L 4-6 (ot) M14 at Hawai‘i W 6-4 M16 * UCLA L 4-7 M19 Massachusetts W 11-5 M20 * San Diego State L 6-9 M21 & Harvard W 26-6 M21 & Indiana W 18-1 M22 & Occidental W 9-2 M22 & Massachusetts L 4-5 (ot) M23 & Pacific W 15-4 M25 Maryland W 7-5 M29 * at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4 A4 * at UCLA L 2-7 A11 # Stanford L 4-8 A11 # San Diego State L 5-7 A12 # Pacific W 9-3 A13 # UC Santa Barbara W 7-4 A25 @ Washington W 14-2 A25 @ California L 1-3 A26 @ Stanford L 2-4 A26 @ UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 A27 @ UC Davis W 2-1 M9 ! Massachusetts W 9-7 M9 ! California L 6-9 M10 ! UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 M11 ! UC San Diego W 8-6 (ot) * MPSF contest ^ Non-college contest $ UC San DiegoTournament — 7th % UC Santa Barbara Tournament & Pomona Tournament — 3rd # MPSF Championships — 5th @ Western Regional Qualifying — 7th ! Nat’l Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 7th

F5 * at San Diego State L 5-7 (ot) F7 $ Stanford L 1-9 F7 $ California L 3-7 F8 $ UC Davis L 7-8 F8 $ UC San Diego W 5-2 F14 * Hawai‘i L 4-5 (ot) F21 * UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 F28 % Long Beach State W 10-1 F28 % California L 3-6 M1 % UC Davis W 4-3 M1 % San Diego State W 10-5 M5 * UCLA L 1-10 M7 * at Long Beach State W 11-2 M14 * San Jose State W 8-3 M16 UMass W 6-5 M20 & Princeton W 10-3 M20 & Western Washington W 27-1 M21 & Indiana W 9-4 M21 & Maryland W 8-7 (ot) M22 & UMass L 2-5 M24 Maryland W 4-2 M27 * at California L 1-3 M28 * at Pacific W 12-5 A2 * Stanford L 1-3 A10 # California L 6-9 A10 # Hawai‘i W 6-5 A11 # Long Beach State W 8-1 A11 # Stanford L 6-8 A12 # UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 A24 @ Washington W 10-2 A24 @ Hawai‘i L 5-7 A25 @ Long Beach State W 13-3 A25 @ UC Davis W 6-2 A26 @ San Diego State L 6-7 M8 ! Indiana W 5-0 M8 ! California L 3-7 M9 ! UMass W 8-4 M10 ! UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 * MPSF contest $ UC San DiegoTournament — 7th % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 5th & Pomona Tournament — 2nd # MPSF Championships (Stockton, Calif.) — 5th @ Western Regional Qualifying (at Stanford) — 6th ! Nat’l Championships (at USC) — 5th

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F12 $ Long Beach State W 11-5 F13 $ Hawai‘i W 8-4 F13 $ UC Davis W 8-2 F14 $ UCLA W 5-3 F14 $ California W 4-3 F20 * at UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 F26 * California L 5-6 F27 % Cal State Bakersfield W 11-2 F27 % UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 F28 % UCLA W 7-6 F28 % Stanford W 7-4 M5 * Long Beach State W 7-2 M6 * at UCLA W 7-6 (ot) M11 * San Diego State W 10-6 M16 * at Hawai‘i W 13-7 M19 & San Diego State W 12-5 M20 & Hawai‘i W 10-5 M20 & Long Beach State W 13-2 M29 * Pacific W 11-6 A2 * at San Jose State W 15-4 A3 * at Stanford W 5-3 A9 # San Jose State W 15-4 A9 # Hawai‘i W 15-6 A10 # Long Beach State W 10-6 A10 # UCLA W 7-5 A11 # California L 2-3 A23 @ San Diego State W 7-4 A24 @ UCLA W 11-1 M7 ! Indiana W 17-2 M7 ! UC Santa Barbara W 6-3 M8 ! UCLA W 5-4 M9 ! Stanford W 7-6 (5ot) * MPSF contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 1st % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 1st & Hawai‘i Rainbow Challenge — 1st # MPSF Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 2nd @ Regional Qualifying (San Diego, Calif.) — 1st ! National Championships (Davis, Calif.) — 1st Goal Scoring Aniko Pelle 53 Nina Wengst 40 Sandra Milicev 33 Jennifer Durley 32 Lisa Saenz 32 Suzannah Johnson 24 Christine Zador 18 Shelli Linza 14 Selah Mapes 16 Kellie Clarke 9 Kimberly Comacho 5 Kory O’Rourke 3 Jennifer Carlisle 1 Sarah Ramsey 1 Ashley Ryan 1 USC Total 281 Opponent Total 133

Year-by-Year Results

J26 UC Irvine W 8-7 F10 * at UC Santa Barbara L 5-9 F16 $ UCLA L 3-17 F16 $ UC San Diego L 4-7 F17 $ UC Davis L 5-8 F17 $ UC Santa Barbara L 5-12 F18 $^ Sunset Development W 8-2 2/23 * at UCLA L 8-18 F29 * UC Santa Barbara L 3-10 M3 at Claremont W 8-1 M8 %^ Golden West W 16-4 M9 %^ Sunset B Team W 3-2 M9 %^ Outsiders L 4-11 M10 %^ Shore T 5-5 M15 * San Diego State L 1-13 M19 Occidental W 11-3 M23 & Massachusetts W 8-6 M23 & Redlands W 10-8 M24 & Pomona-Pitzer W 13-3 M25 & UC San Diego L 3-5 M28 Loyola Marymount W 12-3 M29 * UCLA L 1-9 A5 * at San Diego State L 3-10 A6 Redlands W 11-5 A12 # California L 1-12 A12 # San Diego State L 6-14 A13 # Pacific W 7-4 A13 # UC Santa Barbara L 6-7 A26 @ UC Irvine W 10-3 A26 @ UCLA L 2-13 A27 @ Stanford L 5-10 A27 @ UC Davis L 6-12 A28 @ UC Santa Barbara L 4-7 * MPSF contest ^ Non-college contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 8th % Commerce Tournament & Claremont Tournament — 2nd # MPSF Championships — 6th @ Western Regional Qualifying — 8th

1999

1999 (30-2 overall, 8-1 MPSF) National Champions

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F10 * at San Diego State W 12-8 F11 $ San Diego State W 17-6 F11 $ UC Davis W 13-8 F12 $ Long Beach State W 14-8 F12 $ California W 7-5 F13 $ UCLA L 3-10 F13 Stanford W 5-4 F19 * UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F20 * at Long Beach State W 8-2 F24 * Hawai’i W 13-7 F26 % Redlands W 16-2 F26 % Hawai’i W 12-5 F27 % California L 8-9 F27 % UCLA L 12-15 M2 * San Jose State W 11-5 M3 * Stanford L 6-7 (4ot) M9 * UCLA L 8-10 M24 * at California L 6-7 (ot) M25 * at Pacific W 10-5 A5 Loyola Marymount W 10-7 A7 # Long Beach State W 10-2 A7 # UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 A8 # San Jose State W 11-5 A8 # California L 4-5 A9 # UCLA L 4-7 A21 @ Loyola Marymount W 13-7 A22 @ San Diego State W 10-8 A23 @ UCLA W 9-7 M5 ! Loyola Marymount W 11-3 M5 ! Massachusetts W 10-7 M6 ! Stanford W 10-5 M7 ! UCLA L 4-11 * MPSF contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 4th # MPSF Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) — 4th @ Regional Qualifying (at USC) — 1st ! Nat’l Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.) — 2nd

2001

Year-by-Year Results

(28-4 overall, 8-2 MPSF)

F10 $ UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 F10 $ UC San Diego W 13-9 F11 $ Cal Baptist W 10-1 F11 $ UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F17 * at UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 F18 * Long Beach State W 9-4 F24 % Michigan W 17-2 F24 % San Jose State W 10-2 F25 % Stanford L 12-13 (ot) F25 % California W 10-8 M2 * at Stanford L 6-10 M3 * at San Jose State W 10-6 M9 * at UCLA L 6-13 M15 * at Hawaii W 13-6 M16 & Washington (club team) W 19-1 M16 & Cal Baptist W 18-4 M17 % Hawaii W 14-6 M22 Massachusetts W 16-2 M28 * California W 10-8 M31 * Pacific W 21-9 A7 San Diego State W 19-4 A8 * UC Irvine W 16-3 A14 ^ UC Santa Cruz W 25-0 A14 ^ UC Irvine W 17-1 A14 ^ Cal Baptist W 16-1 A15 ^ San Diego State W 12-6 A15 ^ UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 A15 ^ Long Beach State W 15-6 A21 at UC Irvine W 12-3 A21 vs. UC San Diego W 18-1 A27 @ Hawaii W 12-1 A28 @ UCLA L 8-9 (3ot) A29 @ California W 11-8 * MPSF contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 1st % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd & Rainbow Wahine Challenge — 1st ^ Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) — 3rd

2004

2004

NCAA Champions

In 2004, USC posted the first undefeated season in NCAA history to win its second national title with a 10-8 win over Loyola Marymount.

2002

(26-4 overall, 10-1 MPSF)

F2 Loyola Marymount W F6 Cal Baptist W F9 $UC Santa Barbara W F9 $UC Santa Barbara L F10 $UC Davis W F10 $California W F15 *at UC Irvine W F16 *at Long Beach State W F23 %Michigan W F23 %Loyola Marymount W F24 %UCLA L F24 %California W M2 *California W M3 *Pacific W M7 *San Jose State W M15 Hawai’i W M22 *Cal State Northridge W M23 *San Diego State W M30 *Stanford W A5 *UCLA L A6 *UC Santa Barbara W A12 *Hawai’i W A13 ^Occidental W A13 ^Cal Baptist W A14 ^UC San Diego W A14 ^San Diego State W A20 Loyola Marymount W A26 @San Diego State W A27 @UCLA L A28 @Long Beach State W * MPSF contest $ Stanford Tournament — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd ^ Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (at USC) — 3rd

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10-5 18-5 10-7 5-8 12-3 7-5 9-3 11-8 18-7 10-6 2-4 9-4 11-7 13-1 10-5 15-3 16-0 13-8 7-6 8-9 14-6 9-1 18-4 21-0 18-4 15-5 8-1 8-4 6-7 11-8

(24-4 overall, 9-1 MPSF)

F1 Loyola Marymount W 8-4 F2 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 F8 $ UC Santa Cruz W 26-1 F8 $ UCLA L 4-8 F9 $ Hawaii W 9-5 F9 $ California W 9-3 F15 *San Diego State W 11-7 F21 *at UCLA W 8-6 M1 *Long Beach State W 9-4 M2 *Pacific W 12-9 M8 % UC Irvine W 12-7 M8 San Diego State W 10-4 M9 % UCLA L 3-7 M9 % Long Beach State W 11-5 M14 *California W 10-5 M21 *at Hawaii W 8-4 M29 *at Stanford L 3-5 M30 *at San Jose State W 11-3 A9 *UC Irvine W 13-6 A12 & Occidental W 21-2 A12 & Arizona State W 20-5 A12 & Pacific W 17-5 A13 & San Diego State W 10-5 A13 & Long Beach State W 6-5 A19 at Loyola Marymount W 7-6 A25 @ San Diego State W 11-5 A26 @ UCLA L 7-6 (OT-SV) A27 @ Long Beach State W 10-5 * MPSF contest $ Stanford Tournament — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd & Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) — 3rd

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(29-0 overall, 11-0 MPSF) NCAA National Champions F7 $ San Jose State F7 $ Stanford F8 $ Michigan F8 $ UCLA F12 Hartwick F14 * at California F15 * at Pacific F21 * at UC Santa Barbara F28 % Michigan F29 % Long Beach State F29 % Stanford M9 * at UC Irvine M11 * UCLA M24 Loyola Marymount M27 * at Long Beach State A2 * San Jose State A3 * Stanford A9 * at San Diego State A10 * at Arizona State A16 * Hawaii A17 & UC San Diego A17 & Cal State Northridge A18 & UC Irvine A18 & San Diego State A30 # UC Santa Barbara M1 # Long Beach State M2 # Stanford M8 ! Hartwick M9 ! Loyola Marymount

W 13-7 W 10-8 W 14-3 W 12-4 W 12-6 W 9-4 W 19-3 W 10-3 W 6-4 W 9-6 W 9-5 W 10-3 W 9-4 W 9-4 W 12-10 (OT) W 9-7 W 8-4 W 8-3 W 13-4 W 12-5 W 14-6 W 12-6 W 8-5 W 10-3 W 9-5 W 8-5 W 8-7 (OT) W 12-4 W 10-8

* MPSF contest $ Stanford Tournament — 1st % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 1st & Long Beach State Tournament — 1st # MPSF Tournament (Los Alamitos, Calif.) — 1st ! NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) — 1st Goalie Games / Periods Kelly Graff 27 / 101 Alexandra Lopez 4 / 8 Sarah Mix 6/8

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(25-5 overall, 11-1 MPSF)

F5 *at Cal State Northridge W 16-5 F5 Cal State San Bernardino W 18-4 F12 ^ Hawaii W 11-4 F12 ^ Cal W 12-4 F13 ^ Indiana W 9-5 F13 ^ UCLA L 6-8 F18 *San Diego State W 12-7 F19 *Cal W 12-8 F25 % Santa Clara W 16-4 F26 % UC Irvine W 14-2 F26 % UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F27 % Stanford W 9-4 F27 % UCLA L 6-10 (ot) M5 *at UCLA L 6-11 M10 *Pacific W 13-3 M10 Cal State Bakersfield W 13-5 M25 *at San Jose State W 13-7 M26 *at Stanford W 6-5 (ot) A9 *Long Beach State W 8-6 A9 *UC Irvine W 11-5 A15 at Loyola Marymount W 10-7 A15 *Arizona State W 9-8 A16 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-5 A24 *at Hawaii W 9-7 A29 & San Diego State W 9-7 A30 & Stanford L 5-9 M1 & Hawaii W 12-6 M13 $ Redlands W 18-2 M14 $ Stanford L 4-5 M15 $ Hawaii W 11-6 * MPSF contest ^ Stanford Tournament — 2nd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 2nd & MPSF Tournament (at USC) — 3rd $ NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 3rd

2006

(27-3 overall, 12-0 MPSF)

F1 at LMU W 18-9 F3 ^ Arizona State W 12-4 F3 ^ Stanford W 8-6 F4 ^ San Jose St. W 10-6 F4 ^ UCLA L 10-11 F8 *at Cal State Northridge W 16-8 F17 *at Stanford L 8-10 (OT) F18 *at San Jose State W 12-5 F24 % Long Beach State W 14-5 F24 % UC Davis W 15-2 F25 % Stanford L 8-10 F25 % California W 15-9 M3 *UC Irvine W 12-8 M9 *Pacific W 24-2 M17 *at Hawai’i W 19-6 M24 *Arizona State W 15-8 M31 *Long Beach State W 16-3 A7 *at UCLA L 7-8 A13 *California W 12-7 A14 *San Diego State W 17-5 A15 Hartwick W 19-5 A20 *at UC Santa Barbara W 17-6 A27 & San Jose State W 14-4 A28 & UCLA L 9-10 A29 & Hawai’i W 14-7 M11 $ Hartwick W 20-5 M12 $ UCLA L 6-7 M13 $ San Diego State W 13-6 * MPSF game ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 2nd % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd & MPSF Tournament ­(Tempe, Ariz.) — 3rd $ NCAA Tournament (Davis, Calif.) — 3rd

2008

(21-8 overall, 10-2 MPSF)

F2 Hartwick W 16-3 F7 Cal State San Bernardino W 23-5 F9 ^ California W 9-3 F9 ^ Stanford W 5-4 F10 ^ Arizona State L 5-8 F10 ^ UCLA L 4-8 F16 *at UC Irvine W 10-3 F17 *at Arizona State W 11-5 F23 % Michigan W 15-7 F23 % UC Davis W 12-1 F24 % Stanford L 6-7 (ot) F24 % California L 8-9 F29 Loyola Marymount W 13-5 M1 *Cal State Northridge W 12-4 M8 *at California W 8-7 M9 *at Pacific W 18-4 M14 *UCLA L 8-7-8 M28 *UC Santa Barbara W 17-6 M29 *at San Diego State W 13-8 A5 *Stanford L 7-8 (ot) A6 *San Jose State W 15-4 A12 *Hawai’i W 13-8 A20 *at Long Beach State W 10-6 A25 & Arizona State W 12-6 A26 & Stanford W 5-4 (ot) A27 & UCLA L 7-8 M9 $ Michigan W 12-3 M10 $ Stanford W 10-6 M11 $ UCLA L 3-6 * MPSF game ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 2nd % UC Irvine Invitational — 4th & MPSF Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) ­— 2nd $ NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) — 2nd

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In 2010, USC won its third national championship with a 10-9 win over Stanford in the NCAA title match.

2009

(26-2 overall, 7-0 MPSF) F4 Hartwick W 18-4 F7 ^ Arizona State W 19-9 F7 ^ Stanford W 12-10 (ot) F8 ^ Indiana W 13-5 F8 ^ Hawai’i W 11-3 F14 UC Irvine W 13-6 F15 Cal State Northridge W 14-0 F21 % UC Santa Barbara W 16-3 F21 % Arizona State W 13-4 F22 % UCLA W 8-7 F22 % Stanford L 11-12 (SD) F8 *at California W 14-4 M6 Long Beach State W 11-5 M7 *San Jose State W 13-6 M14 *Arizona State W 15-6 M17 *at Hawai’i W 7-6 M27 at UC San Diego W 21-5 M28 *at San Diego State W 10-7 A2 at Loyola Marymount W 14-9 A11 *at UCLA W 11-10 A18 Stanford W 11-6 A19 at Long Beach State W 9-5 A24 & Arizona State W 12-6 A25 & California W 7-4 A26 & Stanford W 6-5 M8 $ Cal Lutheran W 22-2 M9 $ Hawai’i W 17-5 M10 $ UCLA L 4-5 * MPSF game ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 1st % UC Irvine Invitational — 2nd & MPSF Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) ­— 1st $ NCAA Tournament (College Park, Md.) — 2nd

2010

(25-3 overall, 6-1 MPSF) NCAA National Champions F4 at Long Beach State W 13-3 F6 ^ San Jose State W 13-6 F6 ^ Stanford L 7-10 F7 ^ Michigan W 14-6 F7 ^ UCLA W 13-3 F13 Loyola Marymount W 9-2 F20 at UC Irvine W 15-5 F25 * Hawai’i W 14-7 F27 % Long Beach State W 12-1 F27 % San Jose State W 15-5 F28 % California W 10-5 F28 % Stanford W 10-6 M6 * California W 7-4 M25 Long Beach State W 18-4 M27 * San Diego State W 9-4 A1 Brown W 15-6 A3 Cal State Bakersfield W 18-4 A3 Cal State Northridge W 18-6 A10 * at Arizona State W 14-5 A17 * UCLA W 14-5 A23 * at San Jose State W 13-6 A24 * at Stanford L 6-7 (ot) A30 & San Diego State W 15-5 M1 & California W 9-7 M2 & UCLA L 7-8 M14 $ Marist W 20-5 M15 $ LMU W 10-6 M16 $ Stanford W 10-9 * MPSF contest ^ Stanford Tournament — 3rd % UC Irvine Tournament — 1st & MPSF Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 2nd $ NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) — 1st Goalie Games / Periods Tumua Anae 28 / 111 Courtney Ray 7 / 7 Goal Scoring Joelle Bekhazi Patricia Jancso Kally Lucas Kami Craig Alexandra Kiss Kristen Dronberger Forel Davies Nadia Dan Sarah Van Norman Dominique Sardo Kara-Leigh Huse Nicolina McCall Constance Hiller Chelsea Silvers Stephanie Lavayen

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Year-by-Year Results

F5 Hartwick W 20-4 F5 Cal State Bakersfield W 16-7 F11 ^ San Jose State W 13-4 F11 ^ Stanford W 9-7 F12 ^ Michigan W 16-3 F12 ^ UCLA W 10-8 F17 *at California W 7-5 F18 *at Pacific W 19-2 F25 % Brown W 17-4 F25 % San Diego State W 11-4 F26 % Hawai’i W 13-5 F6 % Stanford W 6-5 M3 *Cal State Northridge W 14-5 M4 Loyola Marymount W 10-4 M9 *Stanford W 7-6 M10 *San Jose State W 6-4 M25 *at Long Beach State W 10-5 M26 *at Arizona State W 13-6 M31 *at UC Irvine W 15-5 A1 *at San Diego State W 16-11 A1 at UC San Diego W 15-8 A8 *UCLA W 6-4 A14 *Hawai’i W 14-7 A21 *UC Santa Barbara W 16-9 A28 & San Diego State W 11-4 A29 & Hawai’i L 9-10 A30 & UCLA L 7-10 M12 $ Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 27-2 M13 $ Hawai’i W 9-7 M14 $ UCLA L 8-9 * MPSF game ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 1st % Gaucho Invitational — 1st & MPSF Tournament ­(Irvine, Calif.) — 4th $ NCAA Tournament (Davis, Calif.) — 2nd

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2007

(22-6 overall, 10-2 MPSF)

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NCAA Champions

USC won the 2013 NCAA Championship in the longest NCAA final in history, beating Stanford 10-9 in the third period of sudden-death.

2011

Year-by-Year Results

(19-8 overall, 4-3 MPSF)

F5 ^Indiana W 9-1 F5 ^UCLA W 10-8 F6 ^Hawai’i W 9-7 F6 ^at Stanford L 10-9 (SD2) F12 Cal Baptist W 19-4 F18 at Long Beach State W 14-10 F19 *at San Diego State W 11-8 F26 %UC San Diego W 14-5 F26 %San Diego State W 11-3 F27 %UCLA W 9-8 F27 %Stanford L 9-6 M5 *at California L 8-3 M11 *Arizona State W 12-3 M12 UC Irvine W 14-4 M18 *at Hawai’i W 5-4 (ot) M25 Maryland W 16-7 M26 at Loyola Marymount W 13-8 M30 Hartwick W 19-4 A2 *Stanford L 9-8 (ot) A9 *at UCLA L 7-5 A16 *San Jose State W 13-10 A29 &UCLA L 12-10 A30 &Arizona State W 10-9 M1 &Hawai’i W 8-7 M13 $UC Irvine W 14-9 M14 $Stanford L 8-4 M15 $UCLA L 6-5 * MPSF game ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 2nd % UC Irvine Invitational — 2nd & MPSF Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) ­— 5th $ NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 4th

2012

(23-6 overall, 5-2 MPSF)

F4 ^San Jose State W 14-6 F4 ^at Stanford L 8-7 F5 ^UC Davis W 13-6 F5 ^California W 10-5 F17 @Pacific W 14-2 F17 @Fresno Pacific W 27-1 F18 @at Cal Baptist W 12-3 F18 @Concordia W 18-6 F23 *Hawai’i W 12-6 F25 %Long Beach State W 11-3 F25 %Loyola Marymount W 8-6 F26 %UCLA L 8-7 F26 %California W 9-6 M3 *UCLA L 6-5 M9 *San Diego State W 13-5 M22 Long Beach State W 7-3 M24 *at Arizona State W 9-7 M25 Loyola Marymount W 10-6 M28 Hartwick W 19-5 M31 *California W 10-7 A6 *at San Jose State W 8-5 A7 *at Stanford L 9-8 (ot) A20 CSU Bakersfield W 23-5 A27 &San Jose State W 8-1 A28 &UCLA L 4-3 A29 &California W 6-4 M11 $Princeton W 14-2 M12 $UCLA W 12-10 M13 $Stanford L 6-4 * MPSF game ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 5th @ Lancer Invitational % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd & MPSF Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) ­— 3rd $ NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) — 2nd

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2013

(27-1 overall, 5-1 MPSF) NCAA National Champions F9 F9 F10 F10 F15 F15 F16 F16 F23 F23 F24 F24 M2 M9 M15 M23 M30 M30 A4 A6 A13 A19 A26 A27 A28 M10 M11 M11

^Cal State East Bay ^Cal State Northridge ^San Diego State ^Arizona State @Long Beach State @Azusa Pacific @at Cal Baptist @Concordia %Pacific %San Diego State %UCLA %Stanford *at California *Arizona State *San Jose State at Hawai’i *at CSU Bakersfield vs. Brown at Loyola Marymount at UC Irvine *Stanford *at UCLA &CSU Bakersfield &Arizona State &Stanford $Pomona-Pitzer $Hawai’i $Stanford

W 26-4 W 9-2 W 12-3 W 13-6 W 9-1 W 29-4 W 22-3 W 24-6 W 14-2 W 17-5 W 11-10 W 13-10 W 10-5 W 11-7 W 18-4 W 15-7 W 19-6 W 16-5 W 17-6 W 11-3 L 6-4 W 11-6 W 21-5 W 11-5 W 11-7 W 27-1 W 16-9 W 10-9 (SD3)

* MPSF game ^ Triton Invitational @ Lancer Invitational % UCI Invitational ­1st & MPSF Tourn. (Berkeley, Calif.) — 1st $ NCAA Champs (Boston, Mass) ­— 1st Goalie Games / Periods Flora Bolonyai 28 / 106 Alegra Hueso 7 / 10

(26-4 overall, 4-2 MPSF)

F8 ^Sonoma State W 26-2 F8 ^#Cal State Northridge W 13-0 F9 ^Arizona State W 10-4 F9 ^UC Irvine W 8-3 F14 @Fresno Pacific W 26-2 F14 @Redlands W 24-1 F15 @Cal Baptist W 19-6 F15 @Azusa Pacific W 19-2 F22 %Bakersfield W 21-1 F22 %Cal State Northridge W 12-5 F23 %California W 12-7 F23 %UCLA W 7-6 (ot) M1 *at Arizona State W 15-6 M7 *Bakersfield W 22-7 M15 *California W 12-7 M21 vs. Indiana ~ W 15-5 M22 vs. Long Beach State ~ W 12-3 M22 at Hawai’i W 14-6 M27 Hartwick W 21-5 M29 *at San Jose State W 10-9 M30 *at Stanford L 9-5 A6 UC Irvine W 16-5 A10 Loyola Marymount W 14-5 A16 *UCLA L 6-4 A25 &Arizona State L 10-9 (SD) A26 &Bakersfield W 22-3 A27 &San Jose State W 21-9 M9 $UC Irvine W 14-11 M10 $UCLA L 5-3 M11 $California W 11-8 * MPSF game ~ game played in Honolulu, Hawai’i ^ Triton Invitational @ Lancer Invitational % UC Irvine Invitational — 1st & MPSF Tournament (at USC) ­— 5th $ NCAA Tournament (at USC) — 3rd

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J17 #CSU Bakersfield W 33-5 J17 #Cal Baptist W 24-3 F7 ^Cal State East Bay W 22-4 F7 ^Long Beach State W 15-1 Goal Scoring F8 ^Cal State Northridge W 19-3 Monica Vavic 77 F8 ^UC Irvine W 10-5 Kaleigh Gilchrist 45 F13 @Cal Baptist W 14-3 Hannah Buckling 40 F13 @Redlands W 31-0 Jayde Appel 33 F14 @Pomona-Pitzer W 30-4 Dominique Sardo 33 F14 @Occidental W 31-2 Anni Espar 31 Eike Daube 23 F21 %UC Santa Barbara W 11-3 Kelly Mendoza 23 F21 %Arizona State W 14-4 Madeline Rosenthal 23 F22 %UCLA L 5-3 Olivia Cummins 18 F22 %California W 12-6 Chelsea Silvers 17 F28 at UC Irvine W 11-7 Colleen O’Donnell 16 M8 *Stanford L 12-9 (ot) Nicolina McCall 13 M13 *Arizona State W 17-9 Constance Hiller 11 M19 vs. Pomona-Pitzer~ W 22-3 Emilie Myers 8 M20 at Hawai’i W 10-1 Courtney Walters 7 M28 at Loyola Marymount W 20-6 Blair Moody 7 M29 *at CSU Bakersfield W 19-5 Sara Salamon 2 A4 *at California W 6-5 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 SD3 Total A11 *San Jose State W 21-6 USC 111 109 119 85 1 1 0 0 1 427 A18 *at UCLA L 9-5 Opponents 35 45 32 33 1 1 0 0 0 147 A24 &San Jose State W 19-8 A25 &UCLA L 9-7 A26 &Stanford L 9-6 M8 !Hawai’i W 14-7 M9 !Stanford L 9-8 M10 !California W 9-8 (ot) * MPSF game ~ game played in Honolulu, Hawai’i #UCLA Invitational ^ Triton Invitational @ Lancer Invitational % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd & MPSF Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) ­— 4th $ NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) — 3rd

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(26-0 overall, 6-0 MPSF) NCAA National Champions F5 UC San Diego W 17-4 F6 at Whittier W 28-2 F13 @Santa Clara W 20-2 F13 @UC San Diego W 15-8 F14 @Arizona State W 6-3 F14 @UCLA W 8-6 F20 Cal State Northridge W 15-3 F27 %Cal State Northridge W 13-3 F27 %UC Irvine W 11-10 F28 %Stanford W 7-6 F28 %UCLA W 10-7 M5 *at Arizona State W 8-3 M11 UC Irvine W 7-3 M17 at Hawai’i W 9-5 M26 *at San Jose State W 11-6 A2 at San Diego State W 13-3 A3 *CSU Bakersfield W 16-3 A9 *UCLA W 8-5 Redlands W 23-0 A16 *at Stanford W 8-3 A22 *California W 11-6 A30 &California W 6-5 A1 &Stanford W 8-5 M13 $San Diego State W 12-3 M14 $Michigan W 9-6 M15 $Stanford W 8-7 * MPSF contest @ Triton Invitational — 1st % UC Irvine Tournament — 1st & MPSF Tournament (Bakersfield, Calif.) — 1st $ NCAA Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 1st Goalie Games / Periods Victória Chamorro 13 / 40 Amanda Longan 18 / 56 Alegra Hueso 9 / 10

2016

NCAA Champions

USC netted a half-tank shot from Stephania Haralabidis with just six seconds left to beat Stanford 8-7 and finish off a perfect 26-0 season in 2016.

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Goal Scoring Stephania Haralabidis 63 Brigitta Games 43 Ioanna Haralabidis 35 Avery Peterson 35 Brianna Daboub 28 Hayley McKelvey 24 Melissa Bergesen 16 Annika Jensen 15 Nikki Stansfield 12 Mackenzie Flath 10 Courtney Fahey 9 Dagmar Gudmundsson 9 Brooke Presten 7 Sydney Blubaugh 1 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Total USC 85 75 82 65 - 307 Opponents 32 27 30 28 - 117

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Uytengsu Aquatics Center


USC Athletics celebrated the ceremonious groundbreaking on Nov. 2, 2012 of the $16 million Uytengsu Aquatics Center, made possible by the record $8 million lead gift by former walk-on swimmer and 1983 swim captain Fred Uytengsu. The gift is the largest ever to Athletics from a former student-athlete. The $16 million Uytengsu Aquatics Center includes a new stadium entrance, diving and dryland training areas, men's and women's locker rooms, coaches' offices, meeting rooms, a new scoreboard, permanent seating and renovation of the diving tower and pool deck. In May 2014, the brand-new venue was host to the 2014 NCAA Women's Water Polo Championships.


National Championships USC has long dominated the world of intercollegiate athletics. In fact, it could be argued that Troy was the “Collegiate Athletic Program of the 20th Century.” USC men and women have combined for 123 national team titles. Trojan men’s teams are tops in the nation in NCAA championships with 84 — more than any other university. Overall, USC’s men have won 97 national championships. USC has won the National Collegiate All-Sports Championship — an annual ranking by USA Today (previously The Knoxville Journal) of the country’s top men’s athletic programs — six times (1971-7274-75-77-80) since its inception in 1971. USC’s women are also a force, with 28 national team titles, all since 1976, including two won in 2013 by the water polo and golf teams and another double in 2016 by water polo and beach volleyball. From 1959-60 to 1984-85, USC put together an amazing streak. In each of those 26 years, at least one Trojan team won a national championship (including five crowns in both 1962-63 and 1976-77). Impressive recent streaks have been held by both the USC men's water polo and tennis teams. The tennis team won four in a row from 2009-12, and the water polo team won an unprecedented six straight men's titles from 2008-13.

Four-time NCAA 100m champion and two-time Olympian Angela Williams

Two-time NCAA champion and four-time Olympic medalist Kaitlin Sandeno

In 2013, USC made history as the first collegiate water polo team to win six straight NCAA titles.

MEN'S TEAM TITLES (97) Football (11) 1928 Howard Jones 1931 Howard Jones 1932 Howard Jones 1939 Howard Jones 1962 John McKay 1967 John McKay 1972 John McKay 1974 John McKay 1978 John Robinson 2003 Pete Carroll 2004 Pete Carroll Baseball (12) 1948 Sam Berry Rod Dedeaux 1958 Rod Dedeaux 1961 Rod Dedeaux 1963 Rod Dedeaux 1968 Rod Dedeaux 1970 Rod Dedeaux 1971 Rod Dedeaux 1972 Rod Dedeaux 1973 Rod Dedeaux 1974 Rod Dedeaux 1978 Rod Dedeaux 1998 Mike Gillespie Gymnastics (1) 1962 Jack Beckner Indoor Track and Field (2) 1967 Vern Wolfe 1972 Vern Wolfe Swimming and Diving (9) 1960 Peter Daland 1963 Peter Daland 1964 Peter Daland 1965 Peter Daland 1966 Peter Daland 1974 Peter Daland 1975 Peter Daland 1976 Peter Daland 1977 Peter Daland

1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1965 1967 1968 1976

Jess Hill Jess Hill Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Vern Wolfe Vern Wolfe (tie) Vern Wolfe Vern Wolfe Vern Wolfe

Volleyball (6) 1949 Hans Vogel (USVBA) 1950 Hans Vogel (USVBA) 1977 Ernie Hix 1980 Ernie Hix 1988 Bob Yoder 1990 Jim McLaughlin Water Polo (9) 1999 John Williams Jovan Vavic 2003 Jovan Vavic 2005 Jovan Vavic 2008 Jovan Vavic 2009 Jovan Vavic 2010 Jovan Vavic 2011 Jovan Vavic 2012 Jovan Vavic 2013 Jovan Vavic

WOMEN'S TEAM TITLES (28) Basketball (2) 1983 Linda Sharp 1984 Linda Sharp Beach Volleyball (1) 2015 Anna Collier (AVCA) 2016 Anna Collier

Tennis (21) 1946 William Moyle 1951 Louis Wheeler 1955 George Toley 1958 George Toley 1962 George Toley 1963 George Toley 1964 George Toley 1966 George Toley 1967 George Toley 1968 George Toley 1969 George Toley 1976 George Toley (tie) 1991 Dick Leach 1993 Dick Leach 1994 Dick Leach 2002 Dick Leach 2009 Peter Smith 2010 Peter Smith 2011 Peter Smith 2012 Peter Smith 2014 Peter Smith

Golf (2) 2003 Andrea Gaston 2008 Andrea Gaston 2013 Andrea Gaston

Track and Field (26) 1926 Dean Cromwell 1930 Dean Cromwell 1931 Dean Cromwell 1935 Dean Cromwell 1936 Dean Cromwell 1937 Dean Cromwell 1938 Dean Cromwell 1939 Dean Cromwell 1940 Dean Cromwell 1941 Dean Cromwell 1942 Dean Cromwell 1943 Dean Cromwell

Volleyball (6) 1976 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1977 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1980 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1981 Chuck Erbe 2002 Mick Haley 2003 Mick Haley

Swimming and Diving (1) 1997 Mark Schubert Tennis (7) 1977 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1977 Dave Borelli (USTA) 1978 Dave Borelli (USTA) 1979 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1980 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1983 Dave Borelli 1985 Dave Borelli Track and Field (1) 2001 Ron Allice Soccer (1) 2007 Ali Khoshroshahin

Water Polo (5) 1999 Jovan Vavic (NCWWP) 2004 Jovan Vavic 2010 Jovan Vavic 2013 Jovan Vavic 2016 Jovan Vavic


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