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2020-21 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location , CA THIS IS UCLA 2019 IN REVIEW Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza 2020-21 Radio/TV Roster 2 Statistics and Results 22 Los Angeles, CA 90095 2020-21 Rosters 3 Game-By-Game Stats and Polls 23 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 4 MPSF Information 24 Ticket Of ce (310) UCLA-WIN Associate Head Coach Jason Falitz 6 MPSF Standings and Honors 24 Men’s Water Polo Of ce Phone (310) 794-6443 Assistant Coach Jack Grover 7 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Player Pro les: Alessandria/Berg/Brozyna-Vilim 8 UCLA HISTORY Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond Player Pro les: Cavano 9 All-Time Letterwinners 25 Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera Player Pro les: Cheishvili/Di Martire/Discipulo 10 Head Coaching History 27 Assoc. Athletic Director (MWP) Kenny Donaldson Player Pro les: Griggs/Gruwell 11 Bruin Award Winners 28 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Player Pro les: Honaker/Jarvis 12 UCLA Olympians 32 Home Pool Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Player Pro les: Johnson/Kenney/Krutonog 13 Single-Season Records 33 Enrollment 43,239 Player Pro les: Larsen/Leonard/Makshanoff 14 Career Records 34 Founded 1919 Player Pro les: Maurizi/Nightingale/Ocasio 15 Year-by-Year Results 35 Colors Blue and Gold Player Pro les: Pulice/Reagan 16 All-Time vs. Opponents 42 Nickname Bruins Player Pro les: Rodgers/Rosenfeld 17 All-Time NCAA Tournament Results 43 Conference Mountain Paci c Sports Federation Player Pro les: Rossi/Saveljic 18 The 2017 NCAA Championship 44 Conference MWP Contact Al Beaird Player Pro les: Sawyer/Shipman 19 The 2015 NCAA Championship 45 Conference Phone (925) 296-0723 Player Pro les: Travisano 20 The 2014 NCAA Championship 46 Conference Fax (925) 296-0724 Player Pro les: White 21 The 2004 NCAA Championship 47 National Af liation NCAA Division I Dirks Pool at 52 The 2000 NCAA Championship 48 Head Coach Adam Wright (UCLA ‘01) The 1999 NCAA Championship 49 Record at UCLA (Years) 267-47 (11) The 1972, 1995 and 1996 NCAA Championships 50 Coach’s Phone (310) 267-4912 The 1969 and 1971 NCAA Championships 51 Associate Head Coach Jason Falitz (L.A. Valley College ‘06) Assistant Coach Jack Grover (UCLA ‘18) 2019 Record 17-5 2019 MPSF Record (Finish) 1-2 (3rd) 2019 MPSF Championship 4th 2019 NCAA Championship n/a 2019 Final National Ranking 5th NCAA Championships 11 (1969, 1971, 1972, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2017) All-Time NCAA Championship Appearances 34 (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) All-Time Conference Championships 5 (1999, 2000, 2009, 2011, 2015) Men’s Water Polo SID Ryan Finney Finney’s Phone (310) 206-4701 Sports Information Fax (310) 825-8664 Finney’s E-mail r [email protected] Web Site www.uclabruins.com Twitter twitter.com/UCLAWaterPolo Facebook www.facebook.com/uclamenswaterpolo Chasen Travisano is one of only three seniors on the 2020-21 UCLA men’s water polo roster. 2020-21 SCHEDULE MEDIA INFORMATION DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) TV MWP Contact: Ryan Finney Jan. 23 at * Berkeley, Calif. 10:30 am Phone: 310-206-4701 Jan. 23 vs. USC* Berkeley, Calif. 6:30 pm Mobile: 424-832-0676 Jan. 24 vs. USC* Berkeley, Calif. 2:30 pm E-mail: r [email protected] Jan. 24 at California* Berkeley, Calif. 6:30 pm Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Feb. 6 at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. TBD Los Angeles, CA 90095 Feb. 6 vs. California* (at USC) Los Angeles, Calif. TBD Feb. 20 vs. USC* Stanford, Calif. TBD Credits: The 2020-21 UCLA men’s water polo information Feb. 20 at Stanford* Stanford, Calif. TBD guide was written, edited and designed by Ryan Finney, Feb. 21 vs. California Stanford, Calif. TBD Mar. 6-7 MPSF Championship 1 Spieker Aquatics Center TBD UCLA Athletic Communications/Associate SID. Photography Mar. 18-21 at NCAA Championship 2 Stanford, Calif. TBD NCAA.com by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig), Minette Rubin, John Hilinski, Onno Zwaneveld, Juan Lainez (Marin KEY: 1 - MPSF Championship (at UCLA) / 2 - NCAA Championship (at Stanford) / * MPSF game / Home games in bold / All times listed are Paci c Media), Catharyn Hayne Photography, Allen Lorentzen, Jeff Sipsey, Brock Scott Photography, Berliner Studios, Andrew Bernstein, Ruth Chambers and Scott Quintard. Cover: The cover of the 2020-21 UCLA men’s water polo information guide was designed by Eric Hurd of UCLA Athletic Communications with assistance from Ryan Finney. It features 2020-21 senior attacker Nicolas Saveljic.

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1 1A 1A 2 3 4 Bernardo Maurizi Chase Honaker Garret Griggs Evan Rosenfeld Gabe Discipulo Jake Cavano So., GK, 6-2 RS-Fr., GK, 6-3 Fr., GK, 6-8 RS-Jr., UTL, 6-3 So., CTR, 6-3 Jr., ATK/UTL, 6-4 , Plano, Texas Riverside, Calif. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. Salesiani Firenze St. Mark’s School of Texas Riverside Poly HS Harvard-Westlake School Bellarmine College Preparatory Huntington Beach HS

5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack Larsen Andy Rodgers Jack White Cameron Reagan Jake Leonard Ryan Sawyer RS-Fr., ATK, 6-6 So., ATK, 6-2 So., ATK, 6-1 So., DEF/UTL, 6-2 Fr., UTL, 6-0 RS-So., ATK, 6-1 Moraga, Calif. Coronado, Calif. Newport Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Palm Desert, Calif. Campolindo HS Coronado HS Newport Harbor HS Mater Dei HS Palos Verdes HS Palm Desert HS

11 12 13 14 15 16 Ethan Shipman Alec Johnson Felix Brozyna-Vilim Max Berg Bailey Jarvis Guillermo Ocasio Fr., ATK, 6-2 Fr., UTL, 6-3 Sr., UTL, 6-5 So., ATK, 5-10 RS-So., DEF, 6-4 Fr., UTL, 6-2 Huntington Beach, Calif. Windermere, Fla. Santa Monica, Calif. Seal Beach, Calif. Walnut Creek, Calif. Tustin, Calif. Harvard-Westlake School Olympia HS Harvard-Westlake School Long Beach Wilson HS Las Lomas HS Servite HS

17 18 19 20 21 22 Chasen Travisano Luke Makshanoff Maximo Rossi Hayden Nightingale Nicolas Saveljic Mo Kenney Sr., ATK, 6-2 Fr., DEF, 6-6 Fr., UTL, 6-6 Fr., ATK, 6-1 Sr., ATK, 6-6 Fr., ATK, 6-3 Glendora, Calif. San Clemente, Calif. Laguna Beach, Calif. Vista, Calif. Kotor, Montenegro Costa Mesa, Calif. Damien HS San Clemente HS Mater Dei HS Vista HS Maritime School Kotor Newport Harbor HS

23 24 25 Tanner Pulice Tommy Gruwell Giorgio Alessandria Adam Wright Jason Falitz Jack Grover Fr., ATK, 5-10 So., ATK, 6-4 RS-Fr., UTL, 6-3 Head Coach (12th year) Assoc. Head Coach (6th year) Assistant Coach (2nd year) Newport Beach, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Lafayette, Calif. Alma Mater - UCLA ‘01 Alma Mater - L.A. Valley Alma Mater - UCLA ‘18 Corona del Mar HS Cathedral Catholic HS Campolindo HS College ‘06

2 ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) Alphabetical Class 1 Garret Griggs GK 6-8 Fr. Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Poly HS) A ...... Giorgio Alessandria Freshmen (14): Alessandria, 1 Chase Honaker GK 6-3 R-Fr. Plano, Texas (St. Mark’s School of Texas) B ...... Max Berg Di Martire, Griggs, Honaker, 1 Sam Krutonog GK 6-1 R-So. Studio City, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School/USC) ...... Felix Brozyna-Vilim Johnson, Kenney, Larsen, 1 Bernardo Maurizi GK 6-2 So. Florence, Italy (Salesiani Firenze) C ...... Jake Cavano Leonard, Makshanoff, 2 Evan Rosenfeld UTL 6-3 R-Jr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School) ...... Tega Cheishvili Nightingale, Ocasio, Pulice, 3 Gabe Discipulo CTR 6-3 So. Santa Cruz, Calif. (Bellarmine College Preparatory) D ...... Gianpiero Di Martire Rossi, Shipman. 4 Jake Cavano ATK/UTL 6-4 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach HS) ...... Gabe Discipulo 5 Jack Larsen ATK 6-6 R-Fr. Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Sophomores (11): Berg, G ...... Garret Griggs 6 Andy Rodgers ATK 6-2 So. Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS) Cheishvili, Discipulo, ...... Tommy Gruwell 7 Jack White ATK 6-1 So. Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) Gruwell, Jarvis, Krutonog, 8 Cameron Reagan DEF/UTL 6-2 So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS ) H ...... Chase Honaker Maurizi, Reagan, Rodgers, 9 Jake Leonard UTL 6-0 Fr. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) J ...... Bailey Jarvis Sawyer, White . 10 Ryan Sawyer ATK 6-1 R-So. Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert HS) ...... Alec Johnson 11 Ethan Shipman ATK 6-2 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School) K...... Mo Kenney Juniors (2): Cavano, 12 Alec Johnson UTL 6-3 Fr. Windermere, Fla. (Olympia HS) ...... Sam Krutonog Rosenfeld. L ...... Jack Larsen 13 Felix Brozyna-Vilim UTL 6-5 Sr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School) Seniors (3): Brozyna-Vilim, ...... Jake Leonard 14 Max Berg ATK 5-10 So. Seal Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Wilson HS) Saveljic, Travisano. 15 Bailey Jarvis DEF 6-4 R-So. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas HS) M ...... Luke Makshanoff 16 Guillermo Ocasio UTL 6-2 Fr. Tustin, Calif. (Servite HS) ...... Bernardo Maurizi 17 Chasen Travisano ATK 6-2 Sr. Glendora, Calif. (Damien HS) N ...... Hayden Nightingale Position 18 Luke Makshanoff DEF 6-6 Fr. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) O ...... Guillermo Ocasio Goalkeepers (4): Griggs, 19 Maximo Rossi UTL 6-6 Fr. Laguna Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) P...... Tanner Pulice Honaker, Krutonog, Maurizi. 20 Hayden Nightingale ATK 6-1 Fr. Vista, Calif. (Vista HS) R ...... Cameron Reagan Defenders (4): Cheishvili, 21 Nicolas Saveljic ATK 6-6 Sr. Kotor, Montenegro (Maritime School Kotor) ...... Andy Rodgers Jarvis, Makshanoff, Reagan. 22 Mo Kenney ATK 6-3 Fr. Costa Mesa, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) ...... Evan Rosenfeld 23 Tanner Pulice ATK 5-10 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar HS) ...... Maximo Rossi Centers (1): Discipulo. 24 Tommy Gruwell ATK 6-4 So. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) S...... Nicolas Saveljic 25 Giorgio Alessandria UTL 6-3 R-Fr. Lafayette, Calif. (Campolindo HS) ...... Ryan Sawyer Attackers (14): Berg, Tega Cheishvili DEF 6-2 R-So. Tbilisi, Georgia (Tbilisi American HS) ...... Ethan Shipman Cavano, Di Martire, Gruwell, Gianpiero Di Martire ATK 6-1 Fr. , Italy (Liceo Scienti! co Francesco Saverio Nitti) T ...... Chasen Travisano Kenney, Larsen, Nightingale, W...... Jack White Pulice, Rodgers, Saveljic, Sawyer, Shipman, Travisano, COACHING STAFF White. Head Coach Adam Wright (12th season) Height Associate Head Coach Jason Falitz (6th season) 6-8 ...... Garret Griggs Utility (9): Alessandria, Assistant Coach Jack Grover (2nd season) 6-6 ...... Jack Larsen Brozyna-Vilim, Cavano, ...... Luke Makshanoff Johnson, Leonard, Ocasio, SUPPORT STAFF ...... Maximo Rossi Reagan, Rosenfeld, Rossi. Director of Operations Michael Hull ...... Nicolas Savelic Athletic Trainer Carl Stocklin 6-5 ...... Felix Brozyna-Vilim State 6-4 ...... Jake Cavano Assistant Athletic Performance Coach Casey Metoyer California (24): Alessandria, ...... Tommy Gruwell Sports Information Director Ryan Finney Berg, Brozyna-Vilim, Cavano, ...... Bailey Jarvis Discipulo, Griggs, Gruwell, 6-3 ...... Giorgio Alessandria PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jarvis, Kenney, Krutonog, GUIDE TO WATER POLO ...... Gabe Discipulo Larsen, Leonard, Makshanoff, Giorgio Alessandria – GEORGE-ee-oh Al-uh-sand-ree-uh ...... Chase Honaker Felix Brozyna-Vilim – Bro-ZEN-uh Vill-um Nightingale, Ocasio, Pulice, POSITIONS ...... Alec Johnson Jake Cavano – CAV-uh-no Reagen, Rodgers, Rosenfeld, ...... Evan Rosenfeld Tega Cheisvili – TAY-guh CHASE-villey GK – goalkeeper, ATK – attacker/driver, Rossi, Sawyer, Shipman, 6-2 ...... Tega Cheishvili Gabe Discipulo – Dih-SIP-uh-low CTR – center, DEF – defender, UTL – utility Travisano, White...... Bernardo Maurizi Tommy Gruwell – Grew-well Attacker: Similar to the guard and forward positions in ...... Guillermo Ocasio Florida (1): Johnson. Chase Honaker – Hon-uh-ker . Look for these players to shoot often and create offensive chances for their teammates, as well as disrupt ...... Cameron Reagan Sam Krutonog – CREW-tuh-nog Texas (1): Honaker. the opponents’ offensive play. Also known as a driver. Bernardo Maurizi – Mao-REET-zee ...... Andy Rodgers Luke Makshanoff – Mack-shun-off Center Offense/Defense: Similar to the post position in ...... Ethan Shipman International Cameron Reagan – RAY-gun basketball. These players station themselves in front of ...... Chasen Travisano goal, engaging in physical battles for position. Defenders 6-1 ...... Gianpiero Di Martire Georgia (1): Cheishvili. Nicolas Saveljic – SAV-uh-litch are similar to football safeties by preventing opponent ...... Sam Krutonog Chasen Travisano – TRAV-eh-saw-no breakaways on counterattack. Italy (2): Di Martire, Maurizi...... Hayden Nigthingale ...... Ryan Sawyer Montenegro (1): Saveljic...... Jack White 6-0 ...... Jake Leonard 5-10 ...... Max Berg ...... Tanner Pulice

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the Bruins set a UCLA record and tied the NCAA record with 51 consecutive wins with a 9-5 win ADAM at No. 4 Paci! c. The next day (Oct. 9) the Bruins made history again, posting a 15-8 victory at No. 11 UC Davis to break the NCAA all-time record for consecutive victories in men’s water polo at 51 WRIGHT straight wins. Before it was all said and done, the Bruins ran their record-setting winning streak to 57 games while also setting a UCLA and MPSF all-time league winning streak to 26 games. Head Coach He was named the 2015 ACWPC Division I Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season after guiding UCLA to its 10th NCAA Championship in school history (113th overall at UCLA) with 12th Season at UCLA a 10-7 win over USC. The Bruins ended the year with a 30-0 record and went a perfect 9-0 in 267-47 (.850) the MPSF for its second-consecutive undefeated league season. UCLA also went 4-0 on the year against USC. The undefeated overall season was the ! rst for UCLA since the 1969 team went UCLA ‘01 19-0, marking the fourth undefeated season all-time in NCAA men’s water polo’s modern history. Under Wright’s guidance, 66 Bruins have secured ACWPC All-America honors, including 18 ! rst team honorees. He has also produced two Olympians for Team USA in 2016 in and . Under his tutelage, goalkeeper Garrett Danner was UCLA’s ! rst player to be named Adam Wright begins his 12th season as UCLA’s head men’s water polo coach in 2020-21 with MPSF Newcomer of the Year in 2013 and in 2016 became just the second Bruin to win the Cutino an overall record of 267-47 (.850) and an MPSF mark of 53-16 (.768). His teams earned perfect Award and the third overall winner as UCLA’s won the ! rst two awards in 1998 and APR (Academic Progress Rate) scores of 1,000 in 2014, 2015 and 2016, all while winning NCAA 1999. Wright has produced three MPSF Players of the Year, including Danner in 2015 and again Championships in 2014, 2015 and 2017. On July 20, 2017, then UCLA Director of Athletics, Dan in 2016 and Scott Davidson in 2009, who became the ! rst Bruin to secure MPSF Player of the Guerrero, announced that Wright would guide both the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo teams. Year honors since 2000 (Sean Kern). In 2019, the Bruins ! nished 17-5 overall but failed to secure a bid to the NCAA Championship Wright was also named the 2014 ACWPC Division I Coach of the Year after guiding UCLA to its ninth after sweeping the Golden Coast Conference, defeating every team in the league (7-0), which NCAA Championship in (112th overall at UCLA) with a 9-8 win over USC. The Bruins were 29-3 included two wins over UC Santa Barbara. The Bruins also easily defeated Paci! c, 14-10, but overall and went 8-0 in the MPSF for the ! rst time since 2004, the last previous national title year. the at-large bid to Paci! c, which like UCLA lost its ! nal two games of the regular season. The Tigers were set to host the NCAA Championship. In 2018, the Bruins reached the NCAA Semi! nals for the ! fth consecutive year, falling to eventual THE WRIGHT STUFF champion USC, 8-7. UCLA ended the year with an overall record of 23-5, posting victories over every team in the top 10 nationally. Coaching Highlights The 2017 season was supposed to be a rebuilding year for UCLA, which lost eight seniors in 2015 • Guided the men’s water polo team to NCAA Championships in 2014, 2015, and 2017 and another nine in 2016 to graduation. The Bruins had six true freshmen on their roster playing • Led the Bruins to MPSF Tournament titles in 2009, 2011 and 2015 major minutes and also had a redshirt sophomore goalkeeper playing for the ! rst time as a full- • Set UCLA, MPSF, and NCAA all-time winning streaks (57 games) in 2016 time starter in NCAA competition. But despite the fact that they were picked to ! nish fourth by the • Named ACWPC Coach of the Year in 2014, 2015, and 2017 league coaches, they matured into a strong defensive unit that held the nation’s top offensive team • Named MPSF Coach of the Year in 2011 and 2017 in their home pool to just ! ve goals, winning the programs’ 11th national title and UCLA’s 114th • Helped lead the women’s water polo program to its ! fth straight NCAA title in 2009 NCAA Championship with a 7-5 win at USC on Dec. 3, 2017. The Bruins ! nished the year at 21-4. • Coached the Wilson High School boy’s water polo program to four CIF Championships Wright was named the ACWPC National Coach of the Year for the third time (2014, 2015 and 2017) in his career and was named the MPSF Coach of the Year for the second time (2011 and 2017). Team USA Highlights In 2016, the Bruins completed a stellar season (25-3) that saw the squad set NCAA, UCLA and • Inducted into USA Water Polo Hall of Fame on June 20, 2019 MPSF records for consecutive victories that dated back to the 2014 campaign. On Oct. 8, 2016, • Led Team USA to the silver medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing • Scored four goals and registered a team-high nine assists at the 2008 Olympics • Played in three Olympic Games – 2004 (), 2008 (Beijing), and 2012 (London) • Led Team USA with ! ve goals in six games at the 2003 World Championships Playing Highlights (at UCLA) • Led UCLA to back-to-back NCAA titles in 1999 and 2000 • Finished four-year career having accumulated 128 goals, playing from 1997-2000 • Named a second-team All-America selection in 1998, third-team selection in 1999 • Graduated from UCLA in 2001 with degrees in history and sociology International Competition Highlights • 2012 Olympic Games, 8th Place (London, England) • 2010 FINA World Championships, 4th Place (Oradea, Romania) • 2009 FINA World Championships, 4th Place (, Italy) • 2009 FINA World League Super Final, 4th Place (Podgorica, Montenegro) • 2008 Olympic Games, 2nd Place (Beijing, China) • 2008 FINA World League Super Final, 2nd Place (, Italy) • 2007 FINA World League Super Final, 5th Place (Berlin, Germany) • 2007 , 1st Place (, Brazil) • 2007 FINA World Championships, 9th Place (Melbourne, Australia) • 2006 FINA World League Super Final, 5th Place (Athens, Greece) • 2005 ASUA Cup, 1st Place (Mexico City, Mexico) • 2004 Olympic Games, 7th Place (Athens, Greece) • 2004 Torneo di Napoli, 3rd Place (Naples, Italy) • 2003 FINA World League Super Final, 3rd Place (New York, N.Y.) • 2003 U.S. Cup, 2nd Place (Stanford, Calif.) • 2002 FINA World Cup, 7th Place (Belgrade, Yugoslavia) • 2001 FINA World Championships, 7th Place (Fukuoka, Japan) • 2000 UPS Cup, 6th Place (Los Alamitos, Calif. - USA “B”) • 1999 World University Games, 4th Place (Palma de Mallorca, Spain) UCLA Head Coach Adam Wright reacts after a 7-5 win at USC in the 2017 NCAA Championship game.

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A former standout in the pool at UCLA, Wright competed in his third Olympics for the USA Men’s retired as a player after competing at the 2012 Olympics in London. Water Polo Team in July of 2012 in London. Wright served as an assistant coach with the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo teams during the Named UCLA’s fourth head coach in program history on June 3, 2009, Wright has guided the 2008-09 school year. He helped guide the women’s program to an unprecedented ! fth consecutive Bruins to three MPSF Tournament titles (2009, 2011 and 2015), three NCAA titles (2014, 2015 NCAA championship in May 2009. Following the 2008 men’s water polo season, Wright played and 2017) and three runner-up ! nishes at the NCAA Tournament in his previous nine seasons at an integral role in securing the top men’s recruiting class in the nation. the helm of the UCLA program. Wright got his coaching start as an assistant coach with the varsity boy’s and girl’s water polo teams UCLA won MPSF Tournament titles in 2009 and 2011 and advanced to the title match of the at Wilson High School (Long Beach, Calif.) from 2001-04. He helped coach the boy’s program to NCAA Tournament both seasons. In 2010, the Bruins ! nished in a tie for second place in the MPSF four consecutive CIF Division I championships and Moore League titles. Wright coached the girl’s regular-season standings and posted a fourth-place ! nish at the MPSF Tournament. In 2012, the team to two Moore League titles. Bruins fell to USC in the national championship game 11-10. As a senior at UCLA in 2000, Wright scored 39 goals before earning honorable mention All-America Wright was named MPSF Coach of the Year in 2011 after having led UCLA to the MPSF Tournament acclaim and second-team All-MPSF honors. In 1999, he secured third-team All-America and title and a runner-up ! nish at the NCAA Tournament. second-team All-MPSF honors. That season, Wright led UCLA in assists (27) and was second in In 2013, Wright guided the Bruins to the nation’s best record in the country at 28-4. UCLA also total points (48) and steals (39). defeated six-time defending champion USC two out of three times that season and lost all four In his ! rst two seasons, he scored 43 goals - 26 as a freshman and 27 as a sophomore. He games during the season by a combined total of ! ve goals. But the Bruins lost their last two games gained second-team All-America honors in 1998 and was an honorable mention All-America and of the MPSF Tournament, an 11-10 setback to Stanford in the semi! nals and a 10-9 defeat to All-MPSF selection as a freshman in 1997. Paci! c in the third-place game, and were not selected to the NCAA Tournament. Wright graduated from UCLA in 2001 with degrees in history and sociology. The Bruins produced another great season under Wright in 2012, going 28-5 with a 7-1 mark in Following his collegiate career, Wright competed in the European League (Italy and Russia) for MPSF play. UCLA also had a solid season in 2011, going 24-5 with a 6-2 record in conference Bissolati Cremona, Civitavecchia SNC, Nuoto Catania and Dynamo Moscow from 2004-08. He action. UCLA entered the MPSF Tournament with a 20-4 record, before recording three consecutive has competed for the U.S. National Team in all major tournaments from 2001-11, helping lead overtime wins, all by one goal, to win the tournament title. UCLA edged USC, 10-9, in sudden Team USA to the gold medal at the 2003 and as well as the 2005 victory overtime in the championship match before a standing room only crowd at the Bruins’ ASUA Cup (Mexico City). Spieker Aquatics Center. Wright, 43, is married to Kerry Norris, a former UCLA women’s soccer player. He and his wife UCLA advanced to the 2011 NCAA Tournament championship match with a 10-1 win over UC reside with their daughter, Rome, and son, Zsolt, in Los Angeles. San Diego, its best defensive effort in any NCAA Tournament match since 1971. The Bruins lost a 7-4 decision to crosstown rival USC in the championship match. Wright’s Career Coaching Record In 2009, UCLA’s path to the NCAA Tournament came as a result of hard work, discipline and a strong ! nish at the MPSF Tournament, culminating in the Bruins’ ! rst conference tournament title Postseason History since 2000. After opening MPSF play with consecutive losses in October, Wright knew that the Year Overall Record MPSF Record/Finish MPSF NCAA Bruins would have to win the MPSF Tournament to have any chance at playing for a national title. 2009 23-7 5-3/4th Champion 2nd He adjusted the team’s practice and conditioning regimen, preparing the Bruins for the three-day 2010 19-6 6-2/T-2nd 4th — tournament setting. 2011 24-5 6-2/3rd Champion 2nd After ! nishing fourth in the MPSF regular-season standings, UCLA surged in the conference 2012 28-5 7-1/2nd 3rd 2nd tournament. The Bruins opened with an 8-5 win over No. 5-seed Pepperdine and downed No. 2013 28-4 7-1/T-1st 4th — 1-seed and tournament host USC, 10-6, the following day. UCLA claimed the tournament title with a 10-7 win over No. 3-seed California, which was fresh off an upset of No. 2-seed Stanford. 2014 29-3 8-0/1st 3rd Champion 2015 30-0 9-0/1st Champion Champion Prior to his tenure as head coach, Wright was a four-year letterwinner at UCLA from 1997-2000, helping lead the Bruins to back-to-back NCAA titles in 1999 and 2000. Following his collegiate 2016 25-3 2-1/2nd 2nd T-3rd career, he served as a key member on the USA National Team, participating in the 2004 and 2017 21-4 1-2/T-3rd 2nd Champion 2008 Olympic Games. He helped lead Team USA to a seventh-place ! nish in 2004 (Athens) and 2018 23-5 1-2/T-3rd 3rd T-3rd to a silver medal in 2008 (Beijing). 2019 17-5 1-2/3rd 4th — Wright continued training with the USA National Team while serving as UCLA’s head coach and Totals (10 yrs) 267-46 (.850) 53-16 (.768) 3 Titles 3 Titles

The Bruins celebrate with a dip in the pool following a 10-7 win over USC, capping a 30-0 season in 2015 with the program’s 10th NCAA Championship and UCLA’s 113th.

5 COACHING STAFF JASON FALITZ Associate Head Coach Sixth Season L.A. Valley College ‘06

Jason Falitz enters his sixth year with the men’s water polo program at UCLA in 2020-21 and his fourth as the Associate Head Coach. He reported to the post of Assistant Coach in May of 2015, replacing Dustin Litvak, who assumed the head coaching duties for the boy’s water polo program at Agoura High School and is now the men’s head water polo coach at Princeton. He was promoted on August 16, 2017 after Head Coach Adam Wright was also named the Head Coach of the UCLA women’s water polo program on July 20, 2017. Falitz won an NCAA title with the Bruins in his  rst year as UCLA went 30-0, defeating USC, 10-7, in the national championship game. He won his second championship in 2017 as UCLA defeated the Trojans at USC, 7-5. In addition to his duties at UCLA, Falitz is the Head Boy’s Coach and the 16U Coach for the Water Polo Club, positions he has held since 2012. His 16U team had a top  ve  nish at the National Junior Olympics in 2012 and was top four in 2013. The 16U team also  nished second at the 2013 Ironman League Super nals. In 2014, he earned the Bill Barnett Distinguished Men’s Coaching Award from the USA Water Polo Assembly. He also served as the Head Boy’s Water Polo Coach at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., from 2012-14. He grew the program from 20 players to 50 in his three seasons and won the program’s  rst CIF Division I playoff victory in 2014. Falitz has also coached in the collegiate world, serving as an assistant coach at Los Angeles Valley College from 2007-14, helping guide the Monarchs to the Western State Conference Championship in 2014. He served one season (2012) as a volunteer assistant for UCLA Head Coach Adam Wright, coaching the Bruins’ Water Polo Club at the 2012 Fisher Cup. Most recently, he served in the same capacity for UC Davis Head Coach and former Bruin assistant, Daniel Leyson, during the 2014 campaign. He spent  ve years (2007-11) as the Boy’s 18U Head Coach at the Rose Bowl Water Polo Club. He guided the team to back-to-back-to-back gold medals at the South Florida International Tournament (2009-11) and also guided them to a  rst place  nish at the United State Club Championships in 2010. Falitz had an extensive playing career, which began at John Burroughs High School. A four-year varsity starter, he was Burroughs’ single season record holder for goals (202) and was the school’s all-time career scoring leader with 455 goals. A two-time All-American and three-time All-CIF selection, he was named the Almont League MVP in 1999 and that same year was the and Daily News All-Area Player of the Year. He played club ball at Harvard Water Polo Foundation from 1997-2000 under former Olympic Coach Rich Corso. He then went on to play at Long Beach State from 2000-02, redshirting the 2000 season. He would later play at Los Angeles Valley College in 2006 where he was named a two-time First Team All-American and the 2006 Western State Conference Player of the Year and the 2006 Los Angeles Valley College Male Athlete of the Year. Then UCLA Assistant Coach Jason Falitz celebrates after the 2015 NCAA Championship.

Jason Falitz was promoted to Associate Head Coach on Aug. 16, 2017. Jason Falitz won an NCAA title with UCLA in his ! rst year as the Bruins went 30-0.

6 COACHING STAFF JACK GROVER Assistant Coach Second Season UCLA ‘18

The UCLA men’s water polo team has hired Bruin standout Jack Grover to the post of assistant coach, head coach Adam Wright announced on Sept. 15, 2020. Grover, who replaces Bret Lathrope, returns to Westwood for his second stint and second season as the Bruins’ assistant for the 2020-21 season. Grover recently served in this role during the 2018 campaign. Prior to his  rst stint with the Bruins, he served as a coach with the Bruin Stars and Stripes Water Polo Club in 2018 and also served as an instructor at UCLA Sports Camps in 2017, teaching fundamentals of water polo to youth from 7-17 years of age. Grover, an attacker (Pasadena, Calif./Loyola HS) for the Bruins from 2013-17, won three NCAA titles (2014, 2015 and 2017) and received honorable mention All-America recognition in 2017. He also was named second team All-MPSF and earned MPSF All-Academic accolades for the second time in his career in 2017. During his four years as a Bruin, he helped lead his teams to arguably the best and most dominant seasons in UCLA men’s water polo history. His senior class left UCLA with the second-best record by percentage at 91.3% with an overall UCLA’s Jack Grover was named an Honorable Mention All-American in 2017. record of 105-10. The 105 career wins are the third-most in UCLA history -- nine behind the 2015 class (114 career wins) and seven behind the 2016 class (112 career victories). He ended his career with 51 goals in 107 games while making 38 starts. “I have known Jack (Grover) for over 12 years, as I had the chance to coach him originally in age group water polo then later during his career at UCLA,” coach Wright said. “His development over those years has been an honor to watch, not only as an athlete but more importantly as a person. Jack’s investment in UCLA Men’s Water Polo was a critical component for our program’s development and success,  rst as a student-athlete and later as a coach.” From a young age, it was apparent that Grover was a student of the game, and that in turn put the UCLA program in a position to be successful. According to Wright, Grover not only set the standard within the program of being a student of the game but he also set the standard of how the Bruins approached everyday training. Jack Grover graduated with three NCAA titles and an overall record of 105-10 at UCLA. “While he had incredible success in the pool, it was his commitment to moving our culture forward no matter what role he played that stands out the most,” Wright added. “Jack returns to our staff after spending a year playing professionally in Spain. His experiences last year no doubt will serve our program better. What excites myself and Jason (Falitz) the most with Jack coming back is his ability to connect with our student-athletes, as he fully understands the life of a Bruin student-athlete. He understands the expectations, what it takes to succeed, and will serve as an excellent mentor to today’s players.”

JACK GROVER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE 2014 27/4 11 45 .244 17 10 2 3 2015 30/3 11 30 .367 18 6 3 7 2016 25/13 16 51 .314 22 12 9 9 2017 25/18 13 52 .250 15 12 4 6 Totals 107/38 51 178 .287 72 40 18 25 Jack Grover (front row fourth from left), was also the Bruins’ assistant coach in 2018.

7 PLAYER PROFILES

letterwinner on the team … as a senior, was named the Moore League Player of GIORGIO the Year and to the All-Varsity Water Polo Team … also named the Press Telegram Dream Team Player of the Year in 2018 … ! rst-team Moore League water polo ALESSANDRIA team member in 2017 … Moore League Swimmer of the Year in 2017 and 2018 … four- year CIF Finalist in swimming (2016-19) … named ! rst-team Moore League in swimming 6-3 / Redshirt Freshman in 2016 and 2019 … member of two school record relay teams (Men’s 4x50 freestyle relay Utility and Men’s Medley Relay) … participated with the Long Beach Shore Aquatics club program. Lafayette, Calif. Personal Campolindo HS Full name: Max Everett Berg … born in Newport Beach, Calif. … parents are Christie and Eric Berg … has one older brother, Jack … enjoys sur! ng, , and skiing … has performed on stage at Carnegie Hall (saxophone) … names Kobe Bryant and as athletes he most 25 admires … plans to major in physiological sciences and pursue a career in orthopedic medicine. Career Statistics 2019 Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE Redshirted the season … was on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for two quarters 2019 18/0 8 14 .571 5 2 5 6 (winter, spring). Totals 18/0 8 14 .571 5 2 5 6 High School/Club Was a four-year letterwinner for the Cougars of Campolindo HS as a utility in water polo for head coach Miles Price … named ! rst team All-Diablo Athletic League as a senior in 2018 as Campolindo HS won the 2018 CIF North Coast Section Open Division Championship with a 15-3 win over San Ramon Valley in the ! nals … scored three goals in the title game … selected as a third team All-American in 2017 and was named ! rst team All-DAL and ! rst team All-CIFNCS … picked up All-America honors in 2017 from the Futures Tournament and second team All-DAL honors in 2016 … named third team All-CIF after his junior and senior seasons and named ! rst team OC Register All-County in 2017 … tallied 40 goals as a junior and added 30 assists, 75 steals, 17 ! eld blocks and drew nine exclusions … also registered 14 goals, 20 assists, 57 steals, 10 ! eld blocks and drew eight exclusions as a sophomore … the Cougars also won the North Coast Section title during his freshman season in 2015 as a six seed (19-9), upsetting previously undefeated and top-seeded Sir Francis Drake (29-1) in the ! nals, 5-4 … he played his club ball for Contra Costa United and is a two-time Junior Olympic All-American (2017 and 2015) … his team placed sixth in the Championship Division at the 16U Junior Olympics in 2017 and ! fth in 2016 … CCU also placed seventh at the 14U Junior Olympics in 2015 … he was a USA Water Polo ODP 16U Cadet Team member in 2016 and in 2018, was a member of the ODP Men’s Youth Academy Team, winning silver at the Junior Pan American games in Florida. Personal Full name: Giorgio Alessandria, Jr. … born in Walnut Creek, Calif. … his parents are FELIX Michelle and George Alessandria … has one older sister, Amanda, who is currently on the UCLA team … says he chose UCLA because, “I attended a water polo camp in BROZYNA-VILIM eighth grade at UCLA and decided this was the school for me. I also wanted to play for the best school in the .” … lists LeBron James as the athlete he most admires 6-5 / Senior … lists cooking as his favorite hobby … has yet to declare a major. Utility Santa Monica, Calif. MAX Harvard-Westlake School BERG 13 5-10 / Sophomore 2019 Played in 21 matches, making 18 starts … named ! rst-team All-American, ! rst-team Attacker All-MPSF … also garnered MPSF All-Academic Team and ACWPC All-Academic “excellent” Seal Beach, Calif. honors … on Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter, and spring) … Long Beach Wilson HS named MPSF/KAP7 Player of the Week (Oct. 14) … Brozyna-Vilim tallied a ! rst-half hat trick on three shots to lift the Bruins to an 8-2 halftime lead and an eventual 15-11 win over No. 5 UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 11) … the outcome marked the second win over top- 14 ! ve UCSB in a 13-day span … he also drew six exclusions (single-game best for him and team-high for the season) in the contest against the Gauchos, three of which led to 2019 penalty shots … was third on the team in scoring with 33 goals on 48 attempts, converting Played in 18 matches, making zero starts … earned ACWPC All-Academic “outstanding” at a team-best 68.8 percent rate … scored a season-high four goals twice in the same honors … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter, and spring) weekend, in a 14-10 home win over No. 3 Paci! c (Oct. 18) and in a 12-6 win over No. … found the back of the net twice in his collegiate debut, helping No. 2 UCLA to a 20-2 20 California Baptist University (Oct. 19) … he scored at least one goal in 16 of the 21 victory over La Salle on Sept. 8 … registered a career-high four goals against Penn St. games he played, including 10 multiple goal games, and ! ve games with a hat trick or Behrend in the MPSF Tournament (Nov. 22) … scored in four of the 18 games he played more … led the team in exclusions drawn (73) and in penalty shots earned (19, rest of … ! nished the season scoring eight goals on 14 shots, converting at a 57.1 percent rate team, 13) … also had 10 steals, nine ! eld blocks, and three assists … his six steals in … added six exclusions drawn (one penalty), ! ve assists, ! ve ! eld blocks, and two steals. the three league games were tops on the team and second in the MPSF. High School/Club 2018 Was a four-year starter for the Long Beach Wilson HS water polo team, and a four-year Played in 28 matches, making 13 starts … made the Director’s Honor Roll in the spring

8 PLAYER PROFILES quarter ... scored 31 goals on 57 attempts, converting at a 54.4 percent rate … scored a season- and career-high ! ve goals in leading the team to an 18-1 win over Penn State JAKE Behrend (Nov. 16) in the ! rst round of the MPSF Championship … he scored at least one goal in 18 of the 28 games he played, including eight multiple goal games … was second CAVANO on the team in exclusions drawn (40) and led the team in penalty shots earned (15, rest of team, 12) … also had 13 steals, three assists, and three ! eld blocks. 6-4 / Junior 2017 Attacker/Utility Played in 25 matches, making six starts … made the Director’s Honor Roll in the winter Huntington Beach, Calif. and spring quarters ... scored seven goals on 26 attempts, converting at a 26.9 percent Huntington Beach HS rate … scored a season- and career-high three goals in an 18-8 win over No. 16 Bucknell (Sept. 9) … he scored at least one goal in ! ve of the 25 games he played, including one multiple goal game … also had seven steals, three assists, three ! eld blocks and was 4 third on the team in earned exclusions with 23 (two penalty). 2019 Team USA Played in 22 matches, making one start … earned third-team All-American and second- 2019: Helped the USA Men’s National Team earn silver at the 2019 World University team All-MPSF honors … also named to MPSF All-Academic team and earned ACWPC Games following an 18-7 loss to Italy in the championship match … the loss halted All-Academic “excellent” honors … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three Team USA’s undefeated run in Italy after going 6-0 in previous action … is Team USA’s quarters (fall, winter, and spring) … tallied a season-high four goals three times, in a best ! nish since winning gold in 1993 … also marked a return to the podium for the 12-9 win over No. 7 Cal on Sept. 28, in a 14-10 win over No. 3 Paci! c on Oct. 18, and in ! rst time since 2015 when UCLA (playing as Team USA) earned bronze … Team USA a 27-4 win over Penn St. Behrend on Nov. 22 … added a hat trick against Navy on Sept. opened the tournament with a 30-3 win over the Republic of Korea with Brozyna-Vilim 8 and another one against No. 14 UC Irvine on Oct. 27 … scored the game-winning goal adding two scores … the Americans then posted a 17-3 win over the United Kingdom for No. 2 UCLA, defeating No. 8 Cal 10-9 on Nov. 2, giving the Bruins their seventh win with Brozyna-Vilim chipping in two goals … Team USA then narrowly defeated France, in a row … ! nished ! rst on the team and tied for eighth in the MPSF in scoring with 42 10-8, and concluded pool play with a 13-8 victory over Russia … after posting a 12-11 goals (1.91 gpg) on 85 shots, converting at a 49.4 percent rate … scored in 20 of the 22 win over in the quarter! nals, Team USA defeated Hungary, 12-9, in the semi! nals contests he played … logged goals in 11 consecutive games and registered a team-best … Brozyna-Vilim ! nished the tournament with four goals. 14 multiple-goal contests … also recorded 16 steals, 11 assists, 10 exclusions drawn, High School/Club and eight ! eld blocks on the season. Was a four-year letterwinner at Harvard-Westlake for head coach Brian Flacks … he was 2018 named a ! rst team All-CIF Southern Section player in 2015 and 2016 … he played his Played in 18 matches, making 17 starts … missed 10 games due to injury … was the club ball for Los Angeles Premier and earned Junior Olympic All-American honors from only Bruin named third team All-American … also named Honorable Mention All-MPSF 2011-14 … during his prep career, he participated in the 2016 Youth National Team … made the Director’s Honor Roll in the winter and spring quarters ... after missing the Senior Team training camps. ! rst eight games of the season with an injury, he made a stellar collegiate debut the Personal week of Sept. 10-16, leading the Bruins in scoring with 10 goals in three games as No. 2 Full name: Felix Andreas Brozyna-Vilim … born in Los Angeles, Calif. … his parents are UCLA improved to 11-0 on the year … he scored his ! rst collegiate goal in a win at No. John Brozyna and Calo Vilim-Brozyna … has one older brother, Maxwell, who played for 7 UC Santa Barbara on Sept. 13 and then had a team-high ! ve goals (on six shots) in a the UCLA water polo team in 2011 (redshirt) and 2012 … lists Kobe Bryant and Peyton home win over No. 10 Pepperdine, followed by a team-best four scores (on four shots) Manning as the athletes he most admires … lists skiing, being in the mountains and kicking in a home win over Loyola Marymount on Sept. 15 … he shot 10-for-14 while recording it with his brother as his favorite hobbies … says he chose to attend UCLA because, “I’ve three assists, three steals and one ! eld block in the three games and was named the grown up with UCLA always being there and I couldn’t imagine going anywhere else” … MPSF/KAP7 Player of the Week (Sept. 17), and the UCLA/Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of has yet to declare a major. the Week (Sept. 18) … ! nished 10th in the MPSF and tied for third on the team in scoring with 32 goals (1.78 gpg) on 87 shots, converting at a 36.8 percent rate … scored in 17 of Career Statistics the 18 contests he played, including in a team-best 12 in a row, including seven multiple Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE goal games … scored a season- and career-high ! ve goals in leading the team to a 16-10 2017 25/6 7 26 .269 3 7 3 23 win over Pepperdine (Sept. 15) … despite the missed contests, he ! nished third on the 2018 28/13 31 57 .544 3 13 3 40 team in steals (18) … also registered six assists, six ! eld blocks and drew ! ve exclusions. 2019 21/18 33 48 .688 3 10 9 73 Totals 74/37 71 131 .542 9 30 15 136 Team USA 2019: Helped the USA Men’s National Team earn silver at the 2019 World University Games following an 18-7 loss to Italy in the championship match … the loss halted Team USA’s undefeated run in Italy after going 6-0 in previous action … scored two goals in the ! nal match which featured Team USA’s best ! nish since winning gold in 1993 … it also marked a return to the podium for the ! rst time since 2015 when UCLA (playing as Team USA) earned bronze … Team USA opened the tournament with a 30-3 win over the Republic of Korea with Cavano scoring four times … the Americans then posted a 17-3 win over the United Kingdom with Cavano posting a game-high ! ve goals … Team USA then narrowly defeated France, 10-8, with Cavano scoring once … the Americans concluded pool play with a 13-8 victory over Russia as Cavano scored twice … after posting a 12-11 win over Croatia in the quarter! nals, Team USA defeated Hungary, 12-9, in the semi! nals with Cavano tying for team-high honors with a hat trick … Cavano was one of seven Bruins with Team USA on the men’s side … he was second on the team in scoring with 17 goals, which ranked 11th among all competitors … he scored 12 goals in pool play and another ! ve in the ! nal rounds … eight of his goals came on power plays, which ranked fourth in the tournament. High School/Club Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and swimming at Huntington Beach High School in Huntington Beach, Calif. for head coach Sasa Branisavljevic … was named ! rst team All-CIF and ! rst team All-Sunset League in 2017 and 2016 as the Oilers (17-11) ! nished second in the Sunset League and eighth in Division 1, advancing to the semi! nals

9 PLAYER PROFILES of the Regional Division 2 playoffs, falling to eventual champion Orange Lutheran in the Vakhtang Cheishvili … father played on U.S.S.R. Water Polo National Team from 1987- CIF-SS Regional Division II semi! nals in 2017 … HBHS also ! nished second in 2016 89 … says he chose UCLA because, “of the great opportunity to get a quality education at the CIF-SS Championships, the Oilers’ ! rst-ever appearance in the ! nals and third in and be a member of one of the best water polo teams” … lists his greatest athletic thrill 2014 … named ! rst team All-County in 2017 by the OC Register and the Daily Pilot … as, “winning the 2017 Championship of Georgia with Club Tbilisi-Tbilisi” ... lists Revaz also named second team All-County in 2016 by the Daily Pilot … was a California/Hawaii Baadurovich Chomakhidze (Georgian water polo player who played on silver medal squad second team All-American in 2017 … also second in 2013 in assists with 25 … played at 2000 Olympics and on the bronze medal team at the 2004 Olympics) as the athlete he his club ball for Vanguard Aquatics … well-established in the U.S. national team pipeline most admires … lists acting and watching movies as his hobbies … majoring in sociology. system and is one of the top defensive players in Orange County and recently (August of 2017) was on the 2017 FINA Men’s Junior World Championship roster for Team USA … was an All-American in swimming in 2016. GIANPIERO Personal Full name: Zachary Cavano, prefers Jake … born in Fountain Valley, Calif. … his DI MARTIRE parents are Tina and Dave Cavano … has one sister, Sierra … says he chose UCLA because, “I liked the coaching staff and players and felt like it would be a good ! t for me” … lists his 6-1 / Freshman greatest athletic thrill as, “surviving a mountain of a wave while sur! ng in Hawaii” ... lists Attacker Kobe Bryant as the athlete he most admires … lists sur! ng, spear! shing, ceramics and Naples, Italy playing or watching other sports as his hobbies … has yet to declare a major. Liceo Scienti! co Francesco Saverio Career Statistics Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE Nitti 2018 18/17 32 87 .368 6 18 6 5 RS 2019 22/1 42 85 .494 11 16 8 10 Totals 40/18 74 172 .430 17 34 14 15 Team Italy Was a member of the U20 team that won bronze at the 2019 FINA World Men’s Youth Water Polo Championships in Kuwait … played on the U18 team that ! nished ! fth at the 2018 FINA World Men’s Youth Water Polo Championships in Szombathely, Hungary … was a member of the U19 team that competed at the 2018 European Youth Championships in Minsk, Belarus … helped the U17 team ! nish sixth in the 2017 European Youth Championships in Malta. High School/Club Attended Liceo Scienti! co Francesco Saverio Nitti … played for the Circolo Nautico Posillipo Water Polo Club, spending two years in di pallamano maschile, the premier division of Italian water polo … won one national championship with the U17 team and two with the U20 team … earned best scorer and best player honors in 2019. Personal Full name: Gianpiero Di Martire … born in Naples, Italy … his parents are Fulvio and Loredana Di Martire … has an older brother, Massimo … his father and brother both played water polo in Italy at the international level … says he chose UCLA because it was the best place to achieve his goals, athletically and academically … lists the late Kobe Bryant, Rodger Federer, and Tamás Kásás as the athletes he admires most … lists hanging TEGA out with friends, playing with his two dogs and watching movies and TV shows as his CHEISHVILI hobbies … hopes to compete in the Olympic Games one day … has yet to declare a major. 6-2 / Redshirt Sophomore GABE Defender Tbilisi, Georgia DISCIPULO Tbilisi American HS 6-3 / Sophomore Center 20 Santa Cruz, Calif. 2019 Bellarmine College Preparatory Was on the squad but didn’t see any action. 2018 3 Redshirted the season … made the Director’s Honor Roll in the fall quarter. 2019 High School/Club Played in 22 matches, making three starts … garnered ACWPC All-Academic “superior” He attended the European School (seven years) and then Tbilisi American High School (! ve honors … made Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter, and spring) … years) … while with the Georgian National Water Polo Team, he competed at the Men’s scored 15 goals on 39 attempts, converting at a 38.5 percent rate … scored a season- European Junior Water Polo Championship in Malta as Georgia placed 10th in 2017 … has high ! ve goals in the 27-4 win over Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) in the ! rst round of the been a member of the Georgian National Water Polo U19 Team since November of 2017 MPSF Championship … he scored at least one goal in 10 of the 22 games he played, … also a member of the National Water Polo Team of Georgia since December of 2017 … including two multiple goal games … was second on the team in total exclusions drawn played his club ball for Club Tbilisi-Tbilisi, which won the 2017 Championship of Georgia. (44) which included seven penalty shots earned (also second on the team) … also had eight steals, ! ve ! eld blocks, and one assist. Personal Full name: Temuri Cheishvili, prefers Tega … born in the country of Georgia … his parents High School/Club are Kakha Cheishvili and Khatuna Maisuradze-Tcheishvili … has one older brother, Was a four-year letterwinner as a center in water polo and a three-year letterwinner in

10 PLAYER PROFILES swimming … lettered his freshman season in both sports at Santa Cruz High School in Games in Clearwater, Florida … was a three-time USA Water Polo Academic All-American. 2015 … lettered his ! nal three years in water polo and his last two years in swimming at Bellarmine College Preparatory … was a three-time ! rst team All-CIF Central Coast High School/Club Section honoree (2016-18) and was also named ! rst team All-West Catholic Athletic Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and swimming at Riverside Poly High League in 2017 and 2018 as co-captain … named second team All-WCAL in 2016 as School … served as team captain for the Bears’ boys’ water polo team his junior and Bellarmine won the CIF CCS D1 Championship … named Freshman of the Year and to senior seasons … was named All-Ivy League most valuable player and ! rst-team CIF the ! rst team All-Monterey Bay League, Gabilan Division in 2015 at Santa Cruz HS … in both 2018 and 2019 … logged 25 saves to help Riverside Poly upset No. 1-seeded Bellarmine ! nished third in the CIF Central Coast Section Open Division in 2017 with Woodbridge in overtime in the ! rst round of the 2018 CIF playoffs … held the Bears’ Discipulo scoring 55 goals, adding a team-high 72 exclusions drawn and adding seven single-season record for most saves (338), and most assists (62), and also in career saves steals … in 2018, the Bells’ CCS Championship game was canceled with Sacred Heart (754) … earned Press Enterprise’s All-Area Player of the Year Honors in 2018 and 2019 Prep due to bad air quality and both teams were named Co-Champions … he scored 78 … competed at the CIF Southern Section Championships in 2017 and 2019 for swimming goals and also tallied 88 exclusions drawn, 14 steals and two assists … for his career, he … helped Riverside Poly to win league for swimming in 2017, 2018 and 2019 … was a registered 222 goals in 96 games played, drawing 247 exclusions … played his club ball member of the SoCal Water Polo Club which won gold at the 2018 Junior Olympics for 16Us. for Stanford Water Polo Club and is a three-time Junior Olympic champion (2015, 2016, Personal 2017) … his team won a silver medal at the 2018 Junior Olympics … was a ! rst team Full name: Garret Wesley Griggs … born in Loma Linda, Calif. … his parents are Bear Junior Olympic All-American in 2015 and 2017 … participated in USA Water Polo National and Heather Griggs … has an older sister, Jordyn, who played indoor at Fresno Pipeline teams from 2015-18 (Development in 2015, Cadet in 2016 and Youth in 2017- State and now plays indoor and beach volleyball at Hope International University … says 18) … won a gold medal in Lima, Peru at the 2017 UANA Youth Pan-American Games he chose UCLA because of the team, coaching, and training, along with it being one of the and placed 9th at the 2018 FINA Youth World Championships in Szombathely, Hungary. best academic colleges in the nation … lists his greatest athletic thrill as “winning Junior Personal Olympics in 2018 with my SoCal club team” … lists the late Kobe Bryant as the athlete Full name: Gabriel Alakai Discipulo, prefers Gabe … born in Santa Cruz, Calif. … his parents he admires most … lists spending time with friends and family, , body sur! ng, are Mykell and Jeffrey Discipulo … has one older brother, Isaiah … says he chose UCLA scuba and off-roading as his hobbies … was nationally ranked in bike racing before because, “I was attracted to the work ethic and team culture. I think that I can improve picking up water polo … has yet to declare a major. and learn a lot in my time at UCLA.” … describes his greatest athletic thrill when, “I was playing Hungary in the Youth World Championships in front of a sold out Hungarian crowd. The atmosphere and excitement about water polo was something I had not experienced TOMMY on that level before.” … lists Serbian water polo player Dusko Pijetlovic and former NFL Ray Lewis as the athletes he most admires … lists painting, sur! ng and body GRUWELL sur! ng as his favorite hobbies … has yet to declare a major. Career Statistics 6-4 / Sophomore Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE Attacker 2019 22/3 15 39 .385 1 8 5 44 San Diego, Calif. Totals 22/3 15 39 .385 1 8 5 44 Cathedral Catholic HS 24 2019 Played in 22 matches, making 19 starts … earned third-team All-American and Honorable Mention All-MPSF honors … earned ACWPC All-Academic “excellent” honors … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in fall and spring quarters … kicked off his collegiate career with a hat trick in a 15-3 win over Fordham on Sept. 7, including a power-play goal to give UCLA its ! rst goal of the season … registered his second hat trick of the season to go along with a steal in an 11-7 victory over No. 8 Long Beach State on Oct. 4 … logged two goals, two assists, two steals and one ! eld block in a 15-11 win over No. 5 UCSB on Oct. 11 and was named MPSF/KAP7 Newcomer of the Week (Oct. 14) … tallied three goals, three steals, two assists, two ! eld blocks and two drawn exclusions over three games and was named MPSF/KAP7 Newcomer of the Week (Oct. 21) for the second week in a row, which included a 14-10 win over No. 3 Paci! c (Oct. 18) … ! nished ! fth on the team in scoring with 26 goals on 52 shots, converting at a 50 percent rate … scored in 16 of the 22 contests he played, including nine in a row and six multiple-goal games … scored a career-high four goals in a 16-15 overtime loss to No. 1 Stanford in the MPSF GARRET Tournament (Nov. 23) … ! nished second on the team in assists (22), which was tied for seventh in the MPSF … ! nished tied for third on the team in steals (21), which was tied GRIGGS for 10th in the MPSF … was also tied for second on the team in steals (21), third on the team in exclusions drawn (17), and tied for ! rst in ! eld blocks (10). 6-8 / Freshman Team USA Goalkeepere 2019: Helped the USA Men’s National Team earn silver at the 2019 World University Riverside, Calif. Games following an 18-7 loss to Italy in the championship match … the loss halted Team Riverside Poly HS USA’s undefeated run in Italy after going 6-0 in previous action … is Team USA’s best ! nish since winning gold in 1993 … also marked a return to the podium for the ! rst time since 2015 when UCLA (playing as Team USA) earned bronze … Team USA opened the 1 tournament with a 30-3 win over the Republic of Korea with Gruwell netting one goal … The Americans then posted a 17-3 win over the United Kingdom with Gruwell adding one Team USA score … Team USA then narrowly defeated France, 10-8, with Gruwell netting one goal Competed on U.S. Cadet and Youth National Teams … was a member of the Cadet Men’s … The Americans concluded pool play with a 13-8 victory over Russia … after posting National Team that won gold at the Darko Cukic Memorial Tournament in 2017 … was a 12-11 win over Croatia in the quarter! nals, Team USA defeated Hungary, 12-9, in the a member of the Youth National Team which took home silver at the 2018 Pan American semi! nals … Gruwell ! nished the tournament with four total goals.

11 PLAYER PROFILES

High School/Club … won state championships in 2016, ’17, and ’19 … named Outstanding Academic Was a four-year letterwinner for the Dons in water polo for head coaches , All-American as a sophomore, junior, and senior … as a senior, allowed 69 goals and Bojan Hrlec, and Jake Hodgens at Cathedral Catholic High School … led CCHS to the recorded 172 saves … participated with the Trident Water Polo Club team. 2018 CIF San Diego Section Open Division Championship, scoring a hat trick in the title Personal game, an 11-7 win over The Bishop’s School … the Dons (20-7) fell to Loyola, 16-14, Full name is Chase Elliott Honaker … born in Plano, Texas … parents are Laurie Otto in the quarter! nals of the 2018 CIF SoCal Division I Boy’s Water Polo Championship … and Richard Honaker … has an older brother, Easton, and a younger brother, Brett … the CIFSDS title marked the ! rst Open Division title for the Dons since 2015, when CCHS greatest athletic thrill was winning the Texas state championship as a senior … admires (18-10) beat Coronado 11-6. In 2016, the Dons fell to Vista, 12-11, in overtime in the athletes Marko Bijac (Croatia water polo) and Iker Casillas (soccer) … has trained with ! nals of the CIFSDS Open Division … in 2017, CCHS lost in the quarter! nals of the CIFSDS the VI Primorac Senior Team ( 2016) and the Romanian Youth National Team Open Division to La Jolla, 8-7 … the Dons ! nished ! rst or tied for ! rst in the City Western (summer 2017) … has played the piano since kindergarten … enjoys photography and League standings in three of his four seasons (2015-18) … was named ! rst team All- backpacking … intends to major in astrophysics. CIF San Diego Section and ! rst team All-San Diego City (Western) in both the 2017 and 2018 seasons … played his club ball for Del Mar Water Polo Club and was on the USA Men’s 2018 FINA Youth World Championship Roster (August) along with current Bruin Ashworth Molthen and incoming Bruin Gabe Discipulo … scored four goals as Team USA BAILEY beat Uzbekistan 26-7 in pool play at the World Men’s Youth Water Polo Championships in Szombathely, Hungary … also competed in the National League Championship in each JARVIS of the last two years (2017 and 2018). 6-4 / Redshirt Sophomore Personal Full name: Thomas Gordon Gruwell, prefers Tommy … born in Scottsdale, Ariz. … his Defender parents are Mark and Ellen Gruwell … has one older brother, Ty, and one younger sister, Walnut Creek, Calif. Tally … says he chose UCLA because, “I want to win championships in a great culture Los Lomas HS ... nothing better.” … describes his greatest athletic thrill when, “We won CIF my senior year.” … lists Bruin Russell Westbrook as the athlete he most admires … lists sur! ng, spear! shing, wakesur! ng and going off-roading as his favorite hobbies … has yet to 15 declare a major. 2019 Career Statistics Played in four matches, making zero starts … earned ACWPC All-Academic “superior” Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE honors while making the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter, and 2019 22/19 26 52 .500 22 21 10 17 spring) … was named to the UCLA All-Academic Team (comprised of the person from Totals 22/19 26 52 .500 22 21 10 17 each team with the highest cumulative GPA) … missed the ! rst six games of the season due to an undisclosed injury … played the next weekend (four games) before getting injured again, missing the rest of the season … earned a medical hardship and will be a redshirt sophomore in the 2020-21 ssason … scored one goal on three shots, converting at a 33.3 percent rate … scored his lone goal of the year in third quarter in the 12-9 win over No. 7 California (Sept. 28) in the quarter! nals of the SoCal Invitational hosted by UCLA … also registered two assists, one steal, one ! eld block and drew one exclusion. 2018 Played in 27 matches, making 11 starts … earned MPSF All-Academic and ACWPC All- Academic “superior” honors while making the Director’s Honor Roll in two quarters (fall and winter) … scored 10 goals on 22 shots, converting at a 45.5 percent rate … scored in eight of the 27 contests he played, including two multiple goal games … scored a season- and career-high two goals in a 21-6 win over Wagner (Sept. 7) and in a 16-9 win over No. 17 Brown (Sept. 9) … also registered four assists, ! ve steals, three ! eld blocks and drew three exclusions. 2017 CHASE Redshirted the season. High School/Club HONAKER Was a four-year letterwinner for the Knights of Las Lomas High School and head coach Steve Mann and earned one letter (2016) in swimming … he was chosen as an All-American, 6-3 / Redshirt Freshman All-Diablo Athletic League, All-, All-North Coast Section and All-Northern California team selection in 2016 while being named Team MVP … scored a school-record 124 Goalkeeper goals shooting at a .710 clip his senior year … totaled 219 goals, 199 assists and 150 Plano, Texas steals during his prep career … in 2015, he was named All-League, All-East Bay and St. Mark’s School of Texas All-North Coast Section and earned the team’s Most Valuable Defender award … he was a scholastic-athlete all four years (2013-16) … played his club ball for 680 Water Wizards and won a silver medal at the 2016 Junior Olympics … was a member of the 1 USA Men’s Youth National Team in 2015 and 2016 and also a USA Water Polo Academy member in 2016 and 2017 … named a USAWP All-American in 2014, 2015 and 2016 2019 and competed in the USAWP National League in 2016 and 2017 … earned the USA Redshirted the season … was on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, Water Polo Nick Johnson Memorial Award in 2015 and was named to the USAWP Paci! c winter, and spring). Zone Team in 2015 and 2016. High School/Club Personal Was a four-year letterwinner in water polo and swimming at St. Mark’s School of Texas … Full name: Bailey Thomas Jarvis … born in Walnut Creek, Calif. … his parents are Craig ! rst-team All-America as a senior … second-team All-America as a junior … ! rst-team and Jolene Jarvis … has one older brother, Blaine … his mother (Jolene Welch) attended All-State in 2018 and 2019 … ! st-team All-Region in 2018 and 2019 … varsity MVP at UCLA … his brother plays at UC San Diego … he was also recruited to play St. Mark’s in 2018 and 2019 …. team won Regional Championships in 2016 and 2017 Division I baseball as a pitcher … lists Kevin Love, Russell Westbrook and Albert Pujols

12 PLAYER PROFILES as the athletes he most admires … lists all water sports and playing basketball as his favorite hobbies … says he chose to attend UCLA because, “it is the number one athletics MO program in the country combined with an excellent education” … lists his biggest athletic thrills as, “playing in the 2016 Junior Olympics championship game with the 680 Water KENNEY Wizards” … has yet to declare a major. 6-3 / Freshman Career Statistics Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE Attacker 2018 27/11 10 22 .455 4 5 3 3 Costa Mesa, Calif. 2019 4/0 1 3 .333 2 1 1 1 Totals 31/11 11 25 .440 6 6 4 4 Newport Harbor HS 22 Team USA Was a member of the 2018-19 Men’s Youth National Team roster … competed in the 2018 UANA Pan-American Youth Water Polo Championship in Clearwater, Fla. … found the back of the net three times in Team USA’s silver-medal ! nish in 2018. High School/Club Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo at Newport Harbor High School under coach Ross Sinclair… named to All-CIF Southern Section Division I team in 2018 and 2019 … earned All-Orange County ! rst team in 2018 and 2019 … notched three goals, three assists, three exclusions drawn and two ! eld blocks in the 2019 CIF Southern Section Division I semi! nal win over Loyola to lead the Sailors to back-to-back championship games … earned the Daily Pilot’s Dream Team Player of the Year honor in 2017 … scored a 360-backhand shot off of a foul in a 2017 league match to send the game to overtime where Newport Harbor eventually won the Sunset League title … led NHHS to its ! rst league title and a CIF semi! nal for the ! rst time in four years … played club for Newport Beach Water Polo … helped the team ! nish sixth at the 2018 Junior Olympics … led the 12U team to a bronze ! nish in the 2014 Junior Olympics’ Platinum Division and earned ! rst-team All-American honors. Personal Full name: Makoto James Kenney, prefers Mo … born in Pasadena, Calif. … his mother is Waka Kenney … says he chose UCLA because of its strong athletic department… describes his greatest athletic thrill as “winning games” … lists Damian Lillard as the athlete he admires most … lists basketball as a hobby … is half Japanese … will major ALEC in psychology. JOHNSON SAM 6-3 / Freshman Utility KRUTONOG Windermere, Fla. 6-1 / Redshirt Sophomore Olympia HS Goalkeeper Studio City, Calif. 12 Harvard-Westlake School Team USA Participated in the Olympic Development Program’s All-Star tournament for the Southeast 1 Zone in 2019 … participated in ODP’s Southeast Zone in 2018. 2019 High School/Club Redshirted the season … was on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the winter quarter. Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and swimming at Olympia High School under coach Stephanie Possell … earned All-Metro ! rst-team honors … was a three-time 2018 (USC) NISCA All-American … registered 309 career goals, 174 career assists, and 249 career Krutonog transferred to UCLA after playing the 2018 season at goalkeeper at USC where steals during his four years … led the Titans to their best team record in school history he made a total of 11 appearances and played in 31 periods for a total of 248 minutes … and the school’s ! rst Metro Conference Championship in 2018 … logged ! ve goals, two was named MPSF Newcomer of the Week on Sept. 17 after setting an early career high for assists, and four steals in Olympia’s 18-15 victory over South Broward High School to win himself with 10 saves in a complete game’s work during top-ranked USC’s 10-3 win over the 2018 state championship after defeating the defending champions in the semi! nals No. 7 UC Santa Barbara (Sept. 15) … registered 71 saves for an average of 9.27 saves … played club for Orlando Thunder Water Polo. per game … also had a goals against average of 5.09 for the year (39 goals allowed). Personal Team USA Full name: Alec Daniel Eric Johnson … born in Orlando, Fla. … his parents are Andrea 2019: Helped the USA Men’s National Team earn silver at the 2019 World University Games and Thomas Johnson … has an older brother, Christian … says he chose UCLA because following an 18-7 loss to Italy in the championship match … the loss halted Team USA’s of it being a perfect combination of top tier academics and a great water polo program undefeated run in Italy after going 6-0 in previous action … is Team USA’s best ! nish since … lists his greatest athletic thrill as “winning the state championship sophomore year” winning gold in 1993 … also marked a return to the podium for the ! rst time since 2015 … lists LeBron James and John Wall as the athletes he admires most … lists spending when UCLA (playing as Team USA) earned bronze … Team USA opened the tournament time with friends, weightlifting, and eating as his hobbies … has yet to declare a major. with a 30-3 win over the Republic of Korea with Krutonog picking up three saves in the

13 PLAYER PROFILES cage … Team USA then narrowly defeated France, 10-8 … The Americans concluded pool play with a 13-8 victory over Russia … after posting a 12-11 win over Croatia in the JAKE quarter nals, Team USA defeated Hungary, 12-9, in the semi nals … Krutonog made two appearances in goal for Team USA, stopping three of the  ve shots he faced. 2016: LEONARD Krutonog was also a member of the U.S. Junior National Team and competed for the USA at the 2016 FINA Youth World Championships. 6-0 / Freshman High School/Club Utility Was a two-time CIF Division I First Team selection in water polo at Harvard-Westlake High Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. in Los Angeles … played club for Premier and Los Angeles Water Polo Club, winning a Palos Verdes HS championship at the 2018 Junior Olympics. Personal Full name: Sam Krutonog … born in Los Angeles … parents are Maureen Kedes and Boris 9 Krutonog … has one brother, Nolan … his uncle, Todd Kedes, grandfather, Larry Kedes, High School/Club and stepfather, Kenneth Rakusin, all attended USC … lists Kobe Bryant as an athlete he Was a two-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and a four-year letterwinner in swimming admires … enjoys sushi, writing and sports analysis in his free time … intends to pursue at Palos Verdes High School … led the Sea Kings to a CIF Southern Section Division II a career as a CEO … majoring in business. semi nal  nish under coach Patrick O’Brien in 2019 … played club for Palos Verdes Water Career Statistics Polo Club and was a USA Water Polo Outstanding Academic All-American. Year GP/GS QP SV GA GAA MP 2018 (USC) 11/8 31.0 71 39 5.09 248:00 Personal Totals 11/8 31.0 71 39 5.09 248:00 Full name: Jacob Kenneth Leonard, prefers Jake … born in Hermosa Beach, Calif. … his parents are Mandi and Scott Leonard … has a younger brother, Luke, and an older brother, Grif n … says he chose UCLA because its balance for both water polo and academics … lists his greatest athletic thrill as “playing in the CIF semi nal” … lists Evander Holy eld JACK and as athletes he admires most … lists going to the beach, hanging out with friends, sailing, and traveling as his hobbies … he lived on a for two years … LARSEN will be a pre-business economics major and hopes to pursue a career in  nance or law. 6-6 / Redshirt Freshman Attacker LUKE Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS MAKSHANOFF 6-6 / Freshman 5 Defender 2019 San Clemente, Calif. Redshirted the season … was on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for two quarters (fall San Clemente HS and spring). High School/Club 18 Played four years and earned three varsity letters in water polo at Campolindo High School … named second-team All-League (Foothill Division) … Named to the USA Water Polo Team USA 2017-18 Academic All-America team … started at set defender for his team’s 2018 NCS Participated in the Olympic Development Program’s training camps and was a member Championship Team, scoring three goals in the Championship Game … starting attacker of the SOPAC Zone Red Team … was named to the ODP All-Star team. for the 16U Contra Costa United team that won a silver medal at Junior Olympics … High School/Club starting attacker for the club’s 18U team that earned a bronze at Junior Olympics … also Was a three-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and swimming at San Clemente High competed in swimming at Campolindo HS … earned All-America honors in the 400- and School … helped the Tritons to three Sea View League titles in 2017, 2018 and 2019 … 200-freestyle relays. played a role in San Clemente’s second-place  nish at the CIF Southern Section Division Personal II Championship in 2019 and the eighth-place  nish at the CIF Southern Section Division Full name is Jack Stewart Larsen … born in San Francisco, Calif. … parents are Tim and I Championship in 2018 … earned third-team All-CIF honors and second-team All-Sea Kathryn Larsen … has a younger brother (Benjamin) and younger sister (Ally) … admires View League honors … quali ed for the CIF-SS DI and competed in the 200 freestyle athletes Michael Jordan and Adam Wright … also loves to compete in swimming and and 4x100 freestyle relay … played club water polo for San Clemente Tritons Water Polo basketball … mother, Kathryn, was named the Swimmer of the Decade at Illinois State Club and did club swimming with San Clemente Aquatics Club. University … has yet to declare a major. Personal Full name: Luke James Makshanoff … born in Fullerton, Calif. … his parents are James and Suzanne Makshanoff … James Makshanoff was an All-American goalie for Long Beach State and was on the U.S. Men’s National Team from 1987-94 … has a younger brother, Alex … says he chose UCLA because of the coaching staff and the positive team culture … describes his greatest athletic thrill as “when crowds cheer and coaches got pushed into the water after winning a championship” … lists Michael Phelps as the athlete he admires most … lists sur ng,  shing, hiking, biking, off-roading, 3D printing, computer building, and playing video games as his hobbies … works as a California State Lifeguard … will be an undeclared physical sciences major and hopes to become a mechanical engineer.

14 PLAYER PROFILES BERNARDO MAURIZI 6-2 / Sophomore Goalkeeper Florence, Italy Salesiani Firenze 1 2019 Played in nine games at goalkeeper, making ! ve starts … earned ACWPC All-Academic “outstanding” honors while making the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters HAYDEN (fall, winter, and spring) … Maurizi helped the Bruins go 4-0 to kick-off the season at the Navy Open (Sept. 7-8) and was named the MPSF/KAP7 Newcomer of the Week on NIGHTINGALE Sept. 9 He racked up 40 saves (16.00 SPG), while recording a goals-against average of 4.00. Maurizi tallied 13 saves while allowing three goals in his debut vs. Fordham … he 6-1 / Freshman played the second half of the win over Navy, registering eight stops while allowing ! ve Attacker goals … he then made a record-setting appearance in a win over La Salle, recording a UCLA freshman record 19 saves, while giving up just two scores (it marked the most saves Vista, Calif. by a Bruin in four years -- Garrett Danner-21; Nov. 22, 2015 -- and was the most for a Vista HS UCLA regulation game in a decade -- -21; Nov. 1, 2009) … played 26.0958 quarters on the year, allowing 45 goals for a goals against average of 6.90, which ranked fourth in the MPSF … averaged 11.96 saves per game and had a save percentage of 20 .634 which ranked fourth in the league, but was tops in the MPSF for all goalies with nine Team USA or more appearances … his 78 goals on the year (6.52395 games) ranked sixth in the Was a member of the U.S. Men’s Development, Cadet and Youth National Teams … league … also had 10 steals. named to the Youth Men’s National Pipeline Team roster in 2019 … received the Nick High School/Club Johnson Inspiration Award through the Olympic Development Program in 2015 and 2016. Was a multi-sport standout in Florence, Italy, at Salesiani Firenze competing for Rari Nantes High School/Club Florentia, one of the oldest water polo club programs in Serie A1 di pallamano maschile, Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and swimming at Vista High School … the premier division of Italian water polo … served as captain of the Rari Nantes Florentia named Avocado East League most valuable player and ! rst-team All-San Diego CIF honors men’s water polo team in three age groups (U13, U15, and U17) and was named the Best in 2019 … scored ! ve goals in a 17-15 victory over Segerstrom High School in 2019 Italian Water Polo Goalkeeper at both the U13 and U15 Italian Men’s Water Polo National to clinch the regional championship … helped the Panthers win the Southern California Championships … won an Italian National Championship at the U15s in 2015 and placed Regional Division II title in 2018 under coach Dave Spence … was a member of the 2016 third at the U17s in 2017 … recently served as the starting goalie for Italy at the FINA team that won the CIF San Diego Open Division championship team when the Panthers World Men’s Youth Water Polo Championships in 2018 (Aug. 19) in Szombathely, Hungary defeated Cathedral Catholic in a 12-11 thriller … earned second-team All-San Diego as the Italians placed seventh with a 12-6 win over Australia in the seventh-place game CIF honors for 2016, 2017 and 2018 … ! nished his high school career top ! ve all-time … was a three-time regional championship winner at U13s and U15s and also served as in goals and top 10 all-time in steals … played club with the North San Diego Stars … the starting goalkeeper for the Italian National Water Polo Team during the U17 European helped the Stars to a silver medal ! nish in the Junior Olympics’ Gold Division two years in Championship in Malta as Italy placed sixth, falling to Serbia (7-4) in the ! fth-place game a row as well as one gold medal ! nish in the Junior Olympics’ Silver Division. … most recently (Sept. 2, 2018), he was a backup goalie for Italy at the U19 European Championship in Minsk, Belarus, where Italy fell to the eventual champions Greece in Personal the quarter! nals (9-8), but rallied to defeat Russia (11-4) and Serbia (8-4) to place ! fth. Full name: Hayden Shawn Nightingale … born in San Diego, Calif. … his parents are Jeff Personal and Rosanne Nightingale … has a younger brother, Reed … says he chose UCLA because of the brotherhood on the water polo team as well as the supportive, dedicated coaching Full name: Bernardo Maurizi … born in Florence, Italy … his parents are Massimo and staff … lists his greatest athletic thrill as “winning the 2016 San Diego CIF Open Division Daniela Maurizi … has two older brothers, Niccolo and Filippo, and one younger brother, title with my high school team” … lists Stephen Curry as the athlete he admires most … Tommaso … an all-around athlete, he enjoys playing basketball and soccer and won back- lists sur! ng, shaping surfboards and making hand-planes as his hobbies … will major in to-back long jump titles in track and ! eld (athletics) … comes from an athletic family as biology and hopes to pursue a pre-medical track. his grandfather, Mauro, was an amateur cyclo-cross National Champion in Italy, while his mother, Daniela, was a regional cross-country skiing champion … his father, Massimo, is an ultra runner and his brother, Filippo, has also played water polo for seven years … GUILLERMO his brother, Niccolo, is an amateur polo champion (horse) and Tommaso is a regional amateur basketball champion … says he chose UCLA because, “I loved the school and the campus. I am convinced UCLA is the best place to achieve my goals, both athletically OCASIO and academically.” … lists LeBron James as the athlete he most admires … lists traveling with his friends around the world, playing basketball and soccer, watching NBA games, 6-2 / Freshman and reading detective story novels as his favorite hobbies … has yet to declare a major. Utility Career Statistics Tustin, Calif. Year GP/GS QP SV GA GAA MP Servite HS 2019 9/5 26.0958 78 45 6.90 208:46 Totals 9/5 26.0958 78 45 6.90 208:46 16 Team USA Competed on the Cadet Men’s National Team that won gold at the 15U Darko Cukic Memorial

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Tournament in Serbia in 2017 … was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team that won gold at the UANA Youth Pan American Championships in Trinidad and Tobago in 2019. CAMERON High School/Club Was a -year varsity letterwinner in water polo … named CIF Southern REAGAN Section Division III Player of the Year after leading the Friars to their ! rst CIF title since 2005 6-2 / Sophomore … four-time ! rst-team All-Trinity League winner … earned ! rst-team All-Trinity League honors in 2018 and second-team honors in 2017 and 2019 … Logged 419 goals, 77 Defender/Utility assists and 196 steals during his high school career … played for SoCal Water Polo Club Huntington Beach, Calif. and won gold with 16Us at the Junior Olympics in 2018. Mater Dei HS Personal Full name: Guillermo Andre Ocasio … born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. … his parents are Guillermo Ocasio Sr. and Marybel Gomez … has an older brother, Guillermo Alberto 8 Ocasio … says he chose UCLA because he was attracted to the team culture … lists 2019 his greatest athletic thrill as “winning the Darko Cukic Memorial Tournament in Serbia in Played in 22 matches, making three starts … earned ACWPC All-American “excellent” 2017” … lists the late Kobe Bryant and LeBron James as the athletes he admires most honors … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in all three quarters (fall, winter, and … lists watching movies, listening to music and playing basketball as his hobbies … will spring) … registered his ! rst collegiate goal off of a power play to put No. 2 UCLA up 6-0 be a Spanish and Portuguese major and hopes to pursue a career in acting. in an eventual 15-3 victory over Fordham and ! nished the season opener netting two goals … scored in six of the 22 games he played, including two where found the back of the net twice … also scored two goals in a ! rst-round win at the MPSF Championship TANNER over Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) … ! nished the season with eight goals on 19 shots, converting at a 42.1 percent rate … ! nished fourth on the team in exclusions drawn (13, PULICE one penalty) … also logged ! ve steals, four assists and three ! eld blocks. High School/Club 5-10 / Freshman Earned four letters as a member of the water polo team at Mater Dei High School … also Attacker earned three letters as a member of the swimming team … water polo team earned CIF- Newport Beach, Calif. SS Championships in 2015 and 2017, and the school’s ! rst-ever Regional Championship in 2017 … Trinity League Champions in 2015, ’17, and ’18 … named Mater Dei’s Best Corona del Mar HS Defensive Player in 2017 and Best Offensive Player in 2018 … team captain in 2018 … second-team All-CIF and ! rst-team All-Trinity League in 2018 … four-year water polo Scholar Athlete … three-year swimming Scholar Athlete … named a 2018 USA Water 23 Polo All-American. Team USA Personal Competed on U.S. Development, Cadet and Youth National Teams … helped the Youth Full name is Cameron William Reagan … born in Fountain Valley, Calif. … son of Sheryl National Team win gold at the UANA Youth Pan-American Championships in Trinidad Reagan … has a younger brother, Casey … athletic highlight so far is winning CIF- and Tobago in 2019 … was a member of the 2018 UANA Junior Pan-American 19U SS Championships in 2015 and 2017 … hast two grandparents who attended UCLA Championships that won silver in Florida … was a member of the Cadet Men’s National (grandfather Richard Rich and grandmother Susan Reagan) … enjoys body sur! ng, ! lm, Team that won gold at the 15U Darko Cukic Memorial Tournament in 2017 … earned and participating in investing … has a long-time interest in the ! nancial industry and USA Water Polo Outstanding Academic All-American honors. intends to pursue a career in the ! eld … plans to major in economics. High School/Club Career Statistics Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and swimming at Corona del Mar High Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE School … earned Orange County Player of the Year honors in 2019 after ! nishing his 2019 22/3 8 19 .421 4 5 3 13 senior season with 129 goals (school record) on 49% shooting, 86 drawn exclusions, 34 Totals 22/3 8 19 .421 4 5 3 13 assists and 31 steals … led the Sea Kings to a third-place ! nish in the Surf League and a quarter! nal ! nish in the CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs in 2019 … named to the Daily Pilot’s Dream Team … earned ! rst-team all-league and ! rst-team all-CIF honors … won team’s most valuable player in 2018 and 2019 for water polo and most outstanding swimmer in 2017, 2018 and 2019 after making ! nals at CIF Championships … served as a team captain for his club team at Corona del Mar Water Polo. Personal Full name: Tanner Dane Pulice … born in Marin, Calif. … his mother is Lisa Rae Pulice … late older brother is Tobyn … says he chose UCLA because he fell in love with UCLA athletics after attending a swim camp at UCLA when he was nine-years-old … lists his greatest athletic thrill as “winning the 2017 Darko Cukic Memorial Tournament in Serbia” … lists Tony Azevedo, Michael Phelps, and the late Kobe Bryant as the athletes he admires most … lists watching sports, learning about body mechanics and ! tness and hanging out with his 21-pound cat as his hobbies … lists a peanut butter, honey, and banana sandwich and a glass of milk as his pre-game meal … has yet to declare a major.

16 PLAYER PROFILES ANDY EVAN RODGERS ROSENFELD 6-2 / Sophomore 6-3 / Redshirt Junior Attacker Utility Coronado, Calif. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Coronado HS Harvard-Westlake School 6 2 2019 2019 Played in 18 matches, making 15 starts … missed the ! rst four games due to an Redshirted the season … was on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for two quarters undisclosed injury … got No. 2 UCLA on the board ! rst in a 15-10 win over No. 18 San (winter and spring). Jose State (Sept. 14) in his ! rst game back from injury, which was also his collegiate 2018 debut … registered his ! rst multiple-goal game scoring twice in the ! rst quarter of a 9-8 Played in all 28 matches, making 17 starts … earned second team All-America, second thriller over No. 1 Santa Barbara to help No.2 UCLA to a 9-0 start to the season (Sept. team All-NCAA Tournament and second team All-MPSF honors … also earned MPSF 28) … registered 17 goals on 45 shots, converting for a 37.8 percent rate … found the All-Academic and ACWPC All-Academic “superior” honors while making the Director’s back of the net in 11 of the 18 contests he played, including scoring goals in six of the Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter and spring) ... scored 13 goals on 25 attempts, last seven games of the season … scored a career-high two goals six times on the year converting at a 52.0 percent rate … scored a season- and career-high-tying two goals in … ! nished third on the team in assists (17) … added seven steals, six ! eld blocks and a 20-5 win over Whittier (Sept. 1) and in a 16-6 win over Air Force (Sept. 8) … he scored three exclusions drawn. at least one goal in 11 of the 28 games he played, including two multiple goal games … High School/Club was third on the team in exclusions drawn (17) and in penalties drawn (three) … also Earned four letters in water polo and two in swimming at Coronado High School … named had 14 steals, seven assists, and four ! eld blocks. a 2018 All-American … CIF Player of the Year for 2017 … ! rst-team California/Hawaii 2017 All-America in 2017 … also named All-Western League and All-CIF ! rst team in 2018 Played in 25 matches, making 13 starts … earned ACWPC All-Academic “outstanding” … in 2018, scored 96 goals, 23 assists, 45 steals and had 18 blocks … earned 2018 honors while making the Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter and spring) ... Junior Olympics All-America honorable mention notice with the Del Mar Water Polo Club scored nine goals on 18 attempts, converting at a 50.0 percent rate … scored a season- … participated with the USA Youth Water Polo Team in 2018. and career-high two goals in an 18-2 win over No. 14 Brown (Sept. 9) and in a 9-8 win Personal over No. 5 Paci! c (Sept. 23) … he scored at least one goal in six of the 25 games he Full name is Andrew George Rodgers, prefers Andy … born in Virginia Beach, Va. … played, including two multiple goal games … also had six steals, two assists, two earned parents are Anthony and Karen Rodgers … has an older sister, Aly, and an older brother, exclusions (one penalty) and one ! eld block. Joe … lists his greatest athletic thrill as winning the 2017 CIF Open Division Championship Team USA in the home pool of Coronado’s opponent … admires Mike Eruzione … enjoys going to 2019: Helped the USA Men’s National Team earn silver at the 2019 World University Games the beach and watching sports … intends to pursue a career in the U.S. Navy … has following an 18-7 loss to Italy in the championship match … the loss halted Team USA’s yet to declare a major. undefeated run in Italy after going 6-0 in previous action … is Team USA’s best ! nish since Career Statistics winning gold in 1993 … also marked a return to the podium for the ! rst time since 2015 Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE when UCLA (playing as Team USA) earned bronze … Team USA opened the tournament 2019 18/15 17 45 .378 17 7 6 3 with a 30-3 win over the Republic of Korea … The Americans then posted a 17-3 win over Totals 18/15 17 45 .378 17 7 6 3 the United Kingdom with Rosenfeld adding one goal … Team USA then narrowly defeated France, 10-8 … The Americans concluded pool play with a 13-8 victory over Russia as Rosenfeld scored two goals … after posting a 12-11 win over Croatia in the quarter! nals, Team USA defeated Hungary, 12-9 … Rosenfeld scored three goals in the tournament. High School/Club Was a four-year letterwinner for the Wolverines, serving as a team captain in his senior year (2016) … he was named a ! rst team All-CIF Southern Section player in 2015 and 2016 and to the second team in 2014 … also named the Daily News Player of the Year, the Elite Eight MVP and ! rst team All-Mission League in 2016 … garnered ! rst team All-Mission League honors in 2014 and 2015 … played his club ball for Los Angeles Premier and was a ! rst team Junior Olympic All-American in 2015 and 2016 and was named the Ironman MVP in 2016 and the Ironman Defender of the Year (16U) in 2014 … during his prep career, he was on the Olympic Development Team in 2013, the Youth Team in 2015 and was a National League participant in 2015 … he also swam on the Harvard-Westlake team (2013-15), where he was a two-time All-American in 2016 and was part of the 200 Medley Relay team that set a school record. Personal Full name: Evan David Rosenfeld … born in Woodland Hills, Calif. … his parents are Scott and Jeanna Rosenfeld … has an older brother, Jacob … brother played water polo at Paci! c and Cuesta College ... his mother was a two-time NCAA swimming champion at Cal State Northridge, and quali! ed for the 1990 Olympic time trials ... his great grandfather, Jack Levand, ran track at Ohio State alongside four-time Olympic gold medalist, Jesse Owens ... his cousin, Gabriel Rapoport, plays for the University of Pennsylvania ... lists Kawhi Leonard as the athlete he most admires … lists sur! ng, , wake sur! ng, , , and basically anything you can do at the beach or

17 PLAYER PROFILES on a lake as his favorite hobbies … says he chose to attend UCLA because, “I wanted to partake in its scholastic experience and continue my water polo career at the next level. NICOLAS UCLA’s inclusive community and sunny environment is a perfect ! t for me. It’s also close enough for my family and friends to be able to attend my games. I would like to have a SAVELJIC career involving some form of environmental science and UCLA has an amazing amount of minors and majors in that department” … has yet to declare a major. 6-6 / Senior Career Statistics Attacker Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE Kotor, Montenegro 2017 25/13 9 18 .500 2 6 1 2 2018 28/17 13 25 .520 7 14 4 17 Maritime School Kotor Totals 53/30 22 43 .512 9 20 5 19 21 2019 Played in 18 matches, making eight starts … collected second-team All-MPSF, MPSF All-Tournament Team, and MPSF All-Academic Team accolades… earned ACWPC All- Academic “excellent” honors and earned the Maggie Gilbert Academic Perseverance Award (given to student-athletes who have shown tremendous growth throughout their academic career and demonstrated relentless perseverance and commitment to their academic endeavors) … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter, and spring) for the ! rst time since his freshman year … found the back of the net a team-high four times in a 14-12 win over No. 6 Pepperdine (Sept. 21) … ! nished third on the team in scoring with 31 goals on 57 shots, converting at a 54.4 percent rate … scored in 14 of the 18 contests he played in, including in seven of the last eight games of the season … registered 10 multiple-goal games including four contests with a hat trick or more … logged a career-high ! ve goals in a 16-15 overtime loss to No. 1 Stanford in the semi! nals of the MPSF Championship (Nov. 23) … ! nished second on the team in steals (22), which ranked tied for eighth in the MPSF … ! nished tied for ! rst on the team in ! eld blocks (10) and third in assists (17) … led the team in sprints won for the third consecutive season, going 21-6 on the year, which was good for ! fth-best in the league … also logged eight exclusions drawn. 2018 Played in 28 matches, making 14 starts … earned ! rst team All-America, second team All-MPSF, MPSF All-Tournament Team, and MPSF All-Academic accolades … made the Director’s Honor Roll during the winter quarter … was named MPSF/KAP7 Player of the Week on Nov. 5 after leading the Bruins to a home upset of No. 2 Stanford (Nov. 3) with a game-high and career-high-tying four goals, handing the Cardinal just its second loss MAXIMO of the year and its ! rst in MPSF play … Saveljic scored the eventual game-winning goal in the third period and scored three of the Bruins’ four goals in the second half (UCLA led ROSSI 6-2 at the half) … he also had one assist, drew one exclusion and won the only sprint he swam … named the UCLA/Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 11 after 6-6 / Freshman leading UCLA in scoring with 13 goals in ! ve games at the Princeton Invitational (Sept. Utility 7-9) as the Bruins went undefeated to improve to 8-0 on the year … he scored at least one goal in every game, including tying his career high of four goals in wins over Wagner Laguna Beach, Calif. and at No. 13 Princeton … he also had a hat trick against Air Force and scored one goal Mater Dei HS each in wins over St. Francis Brooklyn and No. 17 Brown … Saveljic also recorded four steals, three ! eld blocks and two assists during the tournament … led the team in scoring with 51 goals (1.82 gpg) to rank ninth in the MPSF ... took 109 shots, converting at a 19 46.8 percent rate … also scored a season- and career-high-tying four goals in a 12-11 loss at No. 1 USC (Nov. 10) … he scored at least one goal in 22 of the 28 games he Team USA played, including 16 multiple goal games and had a season-best streak of 11 consecutive Participated in the 2020 Olympic Development Boys Youth National Team Selection Camp games with at least one goal … also had 24 steals (led the team for the second straight for the Southern Paci! c Zone. year), won 23 sprints (led the team for the second straight season), 10 assists, drew 11 High School/Club exclusions (tied for ! fth on the team) and had nine ! eld blocks. Was a two-year varsity letterwinner in water polo and three-year letterwinner in swimming at Mater Dei High School … earned ! rst-team all-league, second-team all-CIF and third- 2017 team all-county during his senior season … played club water polo for Vanguard … was Played in 24 matches, making 23 starts … earned second team All-America, second team a member of the 18U team that ! nished second at Futures League … earned All-American All-NCAA Tournament and honorable mention All-MPSF accolades … made the Director’s honors at the 2019 Junior Olympics. Honor Roll all three quarters (fall, winter and spring) ... was named MPSF/KAP7 Newcomer of the Week on Sept. 11 after scoring a total of 12 goals at the Princeton Invitational (four Personal goals in a win over No. 11 Princeton, four goals in a win over No. 14 Brown, two goals in Full name: Maximo Basso Rossi … born in Berkeley, Calif. … his parents are Lisa and a win over No. 16 Bucknell, one goal in a win over No. 18 St. Francis Brooklyn and one Mark … has a younger sister, Genoa, who currently plays water polo at Mater Dei HS … goal in a win over No. 17 George Washington) ... also named MPSF/KAP7 Newcomer of says he chose UCLA because of the opportunity to get a great education with the ability the Week on Sept. 18 after scoring four goals for the third-straight game in a win over No. to play for one of the best programs in the country … lists his greatest athletic thrill as 7 UC Santa Barbara, becoming the ! rst player in league history to ever win back-to-back he was able to “sprint back to defense and block someone’s shot on a counter attack” … Newcomer of the Week awards ... led the team in scoring with 45 goals (1.75 gpg) to lists George Kittle and Nick Bosa as the athlete he admires most … lists playing beach rank fourth in the MPSF ... took 105 shots, converting at a 42.9 percent rate … scored a volleyball and pick-up basketball as his hobbies … has yet to declare a major but aspires season- and career-high four goals in an 18-2 win over No. 14 Brown (Sept. 9, in a 14-8 to pursue a career in either the medical ! eld or the FBI. win over No. 11 Princeton (Sept. 10) and in a 10-5 win over No. 7 UCSB (Sept. 15) …

18 PLAYER PROFILES he scored at least one goal in 22 of the 24 games he played, including 13 multiple goal contests …  nished the season with nine goals on 20 shots, converting at a 45 percent games and had a personal-best and team-best stretch of 13 consecutive games with at rate … also logged eight exclusions drawn, six assists, four  eld blocks, and three steals. least one goal … also had 31 steals (led the team), won 25 sprints (led the team), 19 2018 assists (5th on the team),  ve  eld blocks and earned three earned exclusions. Enrolled at UCLA but was not on the team. High School/Club 2017 He attended Maritime School Kotor … played his club ball for VK Primorac Kotor, which is Redshirted the season. located in Kotor, Montenegro … he led his club team in scoring in each of the last three seasons, scoring 38 goals in 14 games in 2014-15; 22 goals in 14 games in 2015-16 and High School/Club 26 goals in 14 games during the 2016-17 campaign … he has been a regular  gure on Was a four-year letterwinner for the Aztecs of Palm Desert High School and head coach the Montenegro National Team, including playing in the European and World Championships Michelle Valovic … he was named  rst team All-Desert Valley League all four years … in the World Championships, he was on the U18 team in 2014 (Istanbul, Turkey), on the (2013-16) … also named  rst team All-CIF as a freshman as PDHS  nished 2013 as a U20 team in 2015 (Almaty, Kazakhstan), on the U19 team in 2016 (Podgorica, Montenegro) CIF Champion … named the MVP of the Desert Valley League his junior season (2015) and on the U20 team in 2017 (Belgrade, Serbia) … at the European Championships, he and as the Palm Desert HS MVP in 2014, 2015 and 2016 … scored 602 career goals was on the U20 team in 2014 (Tbilisi, Georgia), on the U18 team in 2015 (Baku, Azerbaijan) during his prep campaign … competed for CHAWP Aquatics club team … he was a Youth and on the U19 team in 2016 (Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands). National Team Silver Medalist … competed at the Junior Pan American Games in 2016 and in the USA Water Polo Men’s National League in 2016 and 2017 … also received Personal two varsity letters in swimming while at Palm Desert HS. Full name: Nicolas Saveljic … born in Bordeaux, France … his father is Niša Saveljic and Personal his mother is Dijana Dika Saveljic … has one older sister, Silvana … his father was born in Full name: Ryan Patrick Sawyer … born in Palm Springs, Calif. … his parents are Ron Yugoslavia and played professional soccer for eight different teams as a sweeper, spanning and Michele Sawyer … has one sister, Megan … lists Russell Westbrook as the athlete a total of 22 years (1988-89 to 2006-07) … his father also played on the Yugoslavian he most admires … lists  shing, wake boarding, snow skiing and as his National Team (1995-2000), earning 32 caps, representing the country at the 1998 FIFA favorite hobbies … says he chose to attend UCLA because, “My decision to attend UCLA World Cup and at the UEFA Euro 2000 … says he chose to attend UCLA because, “it is was in" uenced by the values placed on academics and the positive campus environment. one of the greatest colleges in the USA and I can get a great education while playing water In addition, the opportunities provided by the men’s water polo program as well as the polo at a high level” … has yet to declare a major. supportive coaching staff, reaf rmed that I was destined to be a Bruin” … lists his biggest Career Statistics athletic thrills as, “clearing the doubles at the track” … has yet to declare a major. Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE 2017 24/23 45 105 .429 19 31 5 3 Career Statistics Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE 2018 28/14 51 109 .468 10 24 9 11 2019 15/2 9 20 .450 6 3 4 8 2019 18/8 31 57 .544 17 22 10 8 Totals 15/2 9 20 .450 6 3 4 8 Totals 70/45 127 271 .469 46 77 24 22

ETHAN RYAN SAWYER SHIPMAN 6-2 / Freshman 6-1 / Redshirt Freshman Attacker Attacker Huntington Beach, Calif. Palm Desert, Calif. Harvard-Westlake School Palm Desert HS 11 10 High School/Club 2019 Was a four-year varsity letterwinner in water polo at Harvard Westlake High School under Played in 15 matches, making two starts … named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all coach Brian Flacks … earned Los Angeles Daily News All-Area  rst-team honors in 2019 three quarters (fall, winter, and spring) … netted his  rst collegiate goal to put No. 2 UCLA … named to All-CIF Southern Section Division I team in 2018 helped the Wolverines to up 10-1 in an eventual 15-3 win over Fordham (Sept. 7) … notched a career-high and back-to-back CIF Southern Section Division I titles in 2018 and 2019 … found the back of team-high four goals in the Bruins’ 20-7 victory over Navy (Sept. 8) … added two goals the net in the  rst quarter of the Wolverine’s eventual 6-4 title victory over Newport Harbor against La Salle (Sept. 8), which marked his third game  nding the back of the net in four to win the CIF title in 2019 … scored a goal in the second half of Harvard Westlake’s 5-3

19 PLAYER PROFILES upset victory over Newport Harbor to win the CIF title in 2018 … registered six goals for as the winner of Junior Olympics 10U Platinum Division in 2010 and as a silver medalist the Wolverines’ in an 11-9 overtime league win to eventually clinch the Mission League title in 12U in 2011 … named a ! rst team All-American as a silver medalist at the 14U Junior in 2018 … earned most valuable player in the 2019 18U Super Finals with LA Premier. Olympics in 2012 and as a bronze medalist in 16U in 2013 … was a second team All- American as his team ! nished 6th at the 18U Junior Olympics in 2015 … was also named Personal a 2016 Academic All-American … was a member of the USA Men’s Cadet National Team Full name: Ethan Nien Zu Shipman … born in Fullerton, Calif. … his parents are John in 2014 and 2015 and the Men’s Developmental National Team in 2013 and 2012 … and Ying Shipman … has an older brother, Wade … says he chose UCLA because he in swimming, Damien HS won the CIF Division II Championship in 2016 with Travisano felt he could ful! ll both his academic and athletic potential best at UCLA … describes placing fourth in the 100 Meter Freestyle and 200 Meter Freestyle races. his greatest athletic thrill as “beating a shot blocker” … lists the late Kobe Bryant as the athlete he admires most … lists snowboarding and spear! shing as his hobbies … will Personal major in psychology. Full name: Chasen John Travisano … born in Pasadena, Calif. … his parents are Chris and Wendy Travisano … has one younger brother, Tyler, one older sister, Tara and one younger sister, Ellie … his aunt, Karen Kosch, attended UCLA … lists Kobe Bryant and CHASEN Michael Phelps as the athletes he most admires … lists playing basketball and going to the beach and hanging with friends as his favorite hobbies … says he chose to attend TRAVISANO UCLA because, “it offered the best mix of academics, athletics, location, team and coaching staff” … majoring in business/economics. 6-2 / Senior Career Statistics Attacker Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE Glendora, Calif. 2017 25/13 26 64 .406 28 10 3 1 2018 28/5 20 56 .357 15 16 4 4 Damien HS 2019 16/2 9 32 .281 17 7 7 5 Totals 69/20 55 152 .362 60 33 14 10 17 2019 Played in 16 matches, making two starts … named to the MPSF All-Academic Team … made the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in all three quarters (fall, winter, and spring) for the ! rst time in his career … scored in seven of the 16 games he played in, including two goals scored in wins over No. 8 Cal (Nov. 2) and Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) … also made the game-clinching steal with 0:25 to go to seal the Bruins’ 10-9 win over Cal (Nov. 2) … ! nished the season with nine goals on 32 shots, converting at a 28.1 percent rate … ! nished tied for third on the team in assists (17) … added seven steals, seven ! eld blocks and ! ve exclusions drawn. 2018 Played in 28 matches, making ! ve starts … named to the MPSF All-Academic team … made the Director’s Honor Roll in the fall and winter quarters ... scored 20 goals (seventh on the team) on 56 attempts, converting at a 35.7 percent rate … scored a season-high three goals in an 18-1 win over Penn State Behrend (Nov. 16) in the ! rst round of the MPSF Championship … he scored at least one goal in 14 of the 25 games he played, including six multiple goal games, which included a season-best streak of ! ve consecutive games (to end the year) with at least one goal … also had 15 assists (third on the team), 16 steals (tied for ! fth on the team), four ! eld blocks and four earned exclusions while ! nishing second on the team in sprints won with nine. 2017 Played in 25 matches, making 13 starts … made the Director’s Honor Roll in the winter quarter ... scored 26 goals (1.04 gpg) to rank 5th on the team and 23rd in the MPSF on 64 attempts, converting at a 40.6 percent rate … scored a season- and career-high four goals in a 14-8 win over No. 11 Princeton (Sept. 10) … he scored at least one goal in 15 of the 25 games he played, including eight multiple goal games, which included a personal-best stretch of eight consecutive games with at least one goal … also had 28 assists (third on the team), 10 steals, three ! eld blocks and one earned exclusion while ! nishing third on the team in sprints won with eight. High School/Club Was a four-year letterwinner for the Spartans and earned three letters in swimming as a sprinter … he scored 315 goals in high school and broke Damien High School’s and Baseline League’s single-season record in assists with 96 in 2015 … registered 254 assists in his career and tallied 63 goals and had 52 assists as a freshman, 74 goals and 50 assists as a sophomore, 100 goals and 96 assists as a junior and 79 goals and 56 assists as a senior … his team’s won two Baseline League titles (2015-16) and one Sierra League Championship (2013) … was a four-time ! rst team All-League selection and was named ! rst team All-CIF Southern Section in 2015 and 2016 … also named second team All-CIF SS in 2014 and to the third team in 2013 … led the Spartans in scoring and assists his senior year and was named Damien HS’s Most Valuable Player while being selected as a third team All-American … named DHS’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior while being selected as a sixth team All-American … as a freshman, he was named the San Gabriel Valley Newcomer of the Year and Damien’s Rookie of the Year … played his club ball for Foothill Water Polo Club … was a ! rst team All-American

20 PLAYER PROFILES JACK WHITE 6-1 / Sophomore Attacker Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS 7 2019 Earned three varsity letters as an attacker on the water polo team at Newport Harbor High School as an attacker … also earned four letters in swimming, primarily competing in the 500 free, 50 free, and 4x50 free relay … for water polo, earned ! rst-team All-America honors in 2018 … named All-CIF Southern Section in 2018 … also named All-Sunset League in 2018 and received the Coach’s Award that year … in 2017, earned second- team All-America honors, All-CIF Southern Section, and Most Improved honors … led the team in steals in both 2017 (76) and 2018 (69) … second on the team in goals with 58 in 2017 and 68 in 2018 … was second in assists with 40 in 2018 … earned 2017 The 2019 senior class (from left): Head Coach Adam Wright, Alex Wolf, James Vlachonassios, and All-America honors with Newport Beach Water Polo in 2017 … also placed ! fth at Junior Associate Head Coach Jason Falitz. Olympics with his club team in 2018. High School/Club Earned three varsity letters as an attacker on the water polo team at Newport Harbor High School as an attacker … also earned four letters in swimming, primarily competing in the 500 free, 50 free, and 4x50 free relay … for water polo, earned ! rst-team All-America honors in 2018 … named All-CIF Southern Section in 2018 … also named All-Sunset League in 2018 and received the Coach’s Award that year … in 2017, earned second- team All-America honors, All-CIF Southern Section, and Most Improved honors … led the team in steals in both 2017 (76) and 2018 (69) … second on the team in goals with 58 in 2017 and 68 in 2018 … was second in assists with 40 in 2018 … earned 2017 All-America honors with Newport Beach Water Polo in 2017 … also placed ! fth at Junior Olympics with his club team in 2018. Personal Full name is Jack Thomas White … born in Laguna Hills, Calif. … parents are Todd and Joclene White … has an older sister Alexis, and younger sisters Ava and Olivia … admires Allen Iverson and Tom Brady … lists winning the 2018 CIF State Regional Tournament as his greatest athletic thrill … had been playing with most of his teammates from that championship squad since the age of eight … once saved a 10-year-old girl from drowning while working as a lifeguard at Newport Beach … lists lifeguarding, sur! ng, , and basketball among his interests … interested in pursuing a career as a sports agent … intends to major in communications. The Bruins don their white robes made for UCLA’s centennial year in 2019. Career Statistics Year GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL BLK EE 2019 19/9 19 39 .487 10 10 6 9 Totals 19/9 19 39 .487 10 10 6 9

The UCLA coaching staff during the Bruins’ 12-9 win over California in the 2019 SoCal Invitational.

21 2019 FINAL STATISTICS AND RESULTS Record: 17-5, MPSF: 1-2, Home: 9-2, Road: 4-1, Neutral: 4-2 The UCLA Bruins ! nished ranked No. 5 in the nation; 4th place at MPSF Championship; 2nd at SoCal Invitational GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Overall MPSF UCLA Scorers Sept. 7 vs. Fordham1 W 15-3 1-0 Tommy Gruwell 3, Jake Cavano 2, Jack White 2, Cameron Reagan 2, Ashworth Molthen 2, Will Morgan 1, Gabe Discipulo 1, Ryan Sawyer 1, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 1 Sept. 7 vs. No. 12 Princeton1 W 14-5 2-0 Michael Graner 3, Matthew Kacura 2, Jack White 2, Ashworth Molthen 2, Gabe Discipulo 1, Jake Cavano 1, Cameron Reagan 1, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Sept. 8 at Navy1 W 20-7 3-0 Ryan Sawyer 4, Jake Cavano 3, Jack White 3, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 3, Ashworth Molthen 2, Michael Graner 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Gabe Discipulo 1, Nicolas Saveljic 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Sept. 8 vs. La Salle1 W 20-2 4-0 Matthew Kacura 6, Nicolas Saveljic 3, Ryan Sawyer 2, Jake Cavano 2, Max Berg 2, Jack White 1, Ashworth Molthen 1, Michael Graner 1, Cameron Reagan 1, Will Morgan 1 Sept. 14 vs. No. 18 San José State2 W 15-10 5-0 Jake Cavano 2, Nicolas Saveljic 2, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 2, Ashworth Molthen 2, Gabe Discipulo 2, Jack White 2 Cameron Reagan 1, Tommy Gruwell 1, Andy Rodgers 1 Sept. 21 at No. 6 Pepperdine W 14-12 6-0 Nicolas Saveljic 4, Ashworth Molthen 3, Tommy Gruwell 2, Jake Cavano 2, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 1, Cameron Reagan 1, Chasen Travisano 1 Sept. 27 Pomona-Pitzer3 W 12-2 7-0 Ashworth Molthen 2, Jake Cavano 2, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 2, Gabe Discipulo 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Jack White 1, Ryan Sawyer 1, Henry Wilde 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Sept. 28 No. 7 California3 W 12-9 8-0 Jake Cavano 4, Ashworth Molthen 2, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 2, Jack White 1, Bailey Jarvis 1, Nicolas Saveljic 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Sept. 28 No. 1 UC Santa Barbara3 W 9-8 9-0 Ashworth Molthen 3, Andy Rodgers 2, Matthew Kacura 2, Jake Cavano 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Sept. 29 No. 3 Stanford3 L 9-13 9-1 Ashworth Molthen 3, Jake Cavano 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Andy Rodgers 1, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 1, Chasen Travisano 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Oct. 4 No. 8 Long Beach State W 11-7 10-1 Tommy Gruwell 3, Jake Cavano 2, Nicolas Saveljic 2, Gabe Discipulo 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Brock Petersen 1, Ashworth Molthen 1 Oct. 11 No. 5 UC Santa Barbara W 15-11 11-1 Jack White 3, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 3, Ashworth Molthen 3, Andy Rodgers 2, Tommy Gruwell 2, Gabe Discipulo 1, Chasen Travisano 1 Oct. 18 No. 3 Paci€ c W 14-10 12-1 Jake Cavano 4, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 4, Matthew Kacura 2, Tommy Gruwell 2, Ashworth Molthen 1, Nicolas Saveljic 1 Oct. 19 No. 20 California Baptist Univ. W 12-6 13-1 Felix Brozyna-Vilim 4, Andy Rodgers 2, Will Morgan 1, Gabe Discipulo 1, Jake Cavano 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Chasen Travisano 1, Ashworth Molthen 1 Oct. 19 Whittier W 10-8 14-1 Felix Brozyna-Vilim 2, Nicolas Saveljic 2, Gabe Discipulo 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Ryan Sawyer 1, Max Berg 1, Henry Wilde 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Oct. 27 at No. 14 UC Irvine W 16-7 15-1 Ashworth Molthen 4, Jake Cavano 3, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 3, Nicolas Saveljic 2, Andy Rodgers 2, Tommy Gruwell 1, Henry Wilde 1 Nov. 2 No. 8 California* W 10-9 16-1 1-0 Ashworth Molthen 2, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 2, Chasen Travisano 2, Jake Cavano 1, Andy Rodgers 1, Matthew Kacura 1, Jack White 1 Nov. 9 No. 4 USC* L 7-10 16-2 1-1 Nicolas Saveljic 3, Ashworth Molthen 1, Chasen Travisano 1, Jake Cavano 1, Andy Rodgers 1 Nov. 16 at No. 1 Stanford* L 11-17 16-3 1-2 Nicolas Saveljic 2, Matthew Kacura 2, Jake Cavano 2, Jack White 1, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 1, Max Berg 1, Ashworth Molthen 1, Tommy Gruwell 1 Nov. 22 vs. Penn St. Behrend 4 W 27-4 17-3 Gabe Discipulo 5, Jake Cavano 4, Max Berg 4, Matthew Kacura 2, Jack White 2, Cameron Reagan 2, Levon Gukasyan 2, Chasen Travisano 2, Andy Rodgers 1, Felix Brozyna-Vilim 1, James Vlachonassios 1, Nicolas Saveljic 1 Nov. 23 vs. No. 1 Stanford 4 L 15-16 (ot) 17-4 Nicolas Saveljic 5, Tommy Gruwell 4, Jake Cavano 2, Andy Rodgers 2, Ashworth Molthen 2 Nov. 24 vs. No. 1 USC 4 L 6-10 17-5 Nicolas Saveljic 2, Jake Cavano 2, Andy Rodgers 2

KEY: 1 - Navy Open (hosted by Navy); 2 - Stanford Invitational (hosted by Stanford); 3 - SoCal Invitational (hosted by UCLA); 4 - MPSF Championship (hosted by California); 5 - NCAA Championship (hosted by Paci c); * MPSF game.

INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Goals Player Goals Player Goals Player Goals Jake Cavano 42 Jack White 19 Cameron Reagan 8 Bailey Jarvis 1 Ashworth Molthen 38 Andy Rodgers 17 Michael Graner 5 Brock Petersen 1 Felix Brozyna-Vilim 33 Gabe Discipulo 15 Will Morgan 3 TOTALS 294 Nicolas Saveljic 31 Chasen Travisano 9 Henry WIlde 3 Tommy Gruwell 26 Ryan Sawyer 9 Levon Gukasyan 2 Matthew Kacura 23 Max Berg 8 James Vlachonassios 1

GOALKEEPER TOTALS Name Saves Games Starts Quarters Played Minutes Played Goals Against Goals Against Average* Bernardo Maurizi 78 6.52395 5 26.0958 208:46 45 6.90 Alex Wolf 179 15.66355 17 62.6542 469:14 141 9.00 TOTALS 257 22.1875 22 88.750 710:00 186 8.38 *to calculate the goals against average, divide the goals allowed by the numberUCLA of quarters MEN’S played, WATERtake that  gure POLO and multiply STATS by four (GAA – =PAGE [GA/QP] x1 4) OF 2

22 2019 FINAL STATISTICS AND RESULTS SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL UCLA 79 87 67 60 1 294 Opponent 45 52 45 42 2 186 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS SCORING SAVES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 23 24 1 1A 1B DATE OPPONENT WM GD JC MK AR JW CR BP RS LG MG FBV MB BJ CT HW AM NS JV TG TOTAL AW BM SK TOTAL 9/7 vs. Fordham 1 1 2 - DNP 2 2 DNP 1 DNP - 1 - DNP DNP DNP 2 DNP DNP 3 15 DNP 13 DNP 13 9/7 vs. Princeton - 1 1 2 DNP 2 1 DNP - DNP 3 1 - DNP DNP DNP 2 DNP DNP 1 14 7 DNP DNP 7 9/8 at Navy - 1 3 1 DNP 3 - DNP 4 DNP 1 3 - DNP DNP DNP 2 1 DNP 1 20 8 8 DNP 16 9/8 vs. La Salle 1 - 2 6 DNP 1 1 DNP 2 DNP 1 DNP 2 DNP DNP DNP 1 3 DNP - 20 DNP 19 DNP 19 9/14 vs. San José State - 2 2 - 1 2 1 DNP - - DNP 2 - DNP DNP - 2 2 DNP 1 15 DNP 6 DNP 6 9/21 at Pepperdine DNP - 2 - - - 1 DNP - DNP DNP 1 - DNP 1 DNP 3 4 DNP 2 14 11 DNP DNP 11 9/27 Pomona-Pitzer - 1 2 1 - 1 - DNP 1 - DNP 2 - - - 1 2 - DNP 1 12 DNP 11 DNP 11 9/28 California DNP - 4 - - 1 - DNP - - DNP 2 - 1 - - 2 1 DNP 1 12 9 DNP DNP 9 9/28 UC Santa Barbara DNP - 1 2 2 - - DNP - - DNP - - - - - 3 - DNP 1 9 15 DNP DNP 15 9/29 Stanford DNP - 1 1 1 - - DNP - - DNP 1 - - 1 - 3 - DNP 1 9 5 DNP DNP 5 10/4 Long Beach State DNP 1 2 1 - - - 1 - - DNP - - DNP - DNP 1 2 DNP 3 11 12 DNP DNP 12 10/11 UC Santa Barbara - 1 - - 2 3 - - - - DNP 3 - DNP 1 DNP 3 DNP DNP 2 15 11 1 DNP 12 10/18 Paci€ c - - 4 2 - - - - DNP - DNP 4 DNP DNP - DNP 1 1 DNP 2 14 12 DNP DNP 12 10/19 California Baptist 1 1 1 1 2 DNP - - - - DNP 4 - DNP 1 - 1 - DNP - 12 5 8 DNP 13 10/19 Whittier - 1 - 1 - DNP - - 1 - DNP 2 1 DNP - 1 - 2 DNP 1 10 10 DNP DNP 10 10/27 at UC Irvine - - 3 - 2 DNP - - - - DNP 3 - DNP DNP 1 4 2 DNP 1 16 15 DNP DNP 15 11/2 California* DNP - 1 1 1 1 - DNP DNP - DNP 2 - DNP 2 DNP 2 DNP DNP - 10 12 DNP DNP 12 11/9 USC* DNP - 1 - 1 - - DNP DNP - DNP - DNP DNP 1 DNP 1 3 - - 7 12 DNP DNP 12 11/16 at Stanford* DNP - 2 2 - 1 - DNP DNP - DNP 1 1 DNP - DNP 1 2 - 1 11 DNP 8 DNP 8 11/22 vs. Penn State Behrend DNP 5 4 2 1 2 2 DNP DNP 2 DNP 1 4 DNP 2 DNP DNP 1 1 - 27 10 4 DNP 14 11/23 vs. Stanford DNP - 2 - 2 - - DNP DNP - DNP - - DNP - DNP 2 5 - 4 15 12 DNP DNP 12 11/24 USC DNP - 2 - 2 - - DNP DNP - DNP - - DNP - DNP - 2 - - 6 13 DNP DNP 13 TOTALS 3 15 42 23 17 19 8 1 9 2 5 33 8 1 9 3 38 31 1 26 294 179 78 0 257

2019 SEASON HIGHS Final 2019 Top 20 Poll No. Name Goals Date No. School Points 12. Loyola Marymount 41 2 Will Morgan 1 3X, last vs. No. 20 California Baptist (Oct. 19) 1. USC 100 13. Princeton 39 3 Gabe Discipulo 5 vs. Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) 2. Stanford 95 14. Harvard 37 4 Jake Cavano 4 2X, last vs. No. 3 Paci€ c (Oct. 18) 3. UCLA 91 15. UC Irvine 34 5 Matthew Kacura 6 vs. La Salle (Sept. 8) 4. California 85 16. Cal Baptist 24 6 Andy Rodgers 2 6X, last vs. No. 1 USC (Nov. 24) 5. UC San Diego 80 17. Pomona-Pitzer 20 7 Jack White 3 2X, last vs. No. 5 UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 11) 6. Long Beach State 75 18. Bucknell 15 8 Cameron Reagan 2 2X, last vs. Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) 7. UC Santa Barbara 71 19. Santa Clara 13 9 Brock Petersen 1 vs. No. 8 Long Beach State (Oct. 4) 20. St. Francis College Brooklyn 9 10 Ryan Sawyer 4 at Navy (Sept. 8) 8. Paci€ c 65 11 Levon Gukasyan 2 vs. Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) 9. Pepperdine 60 RV Brown 4 12 Michael Graner 3 vs. Princeton (Sept. 7) 10. UC Davis 52 RV Air Force 3 13 Felix Brozyna-VIlim 4 2X, last vs. No. 20 California Baptist (Oct. 19) 11. George Washington 42 RV San José State 2 14 Max Berg 4 vs. Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) 15 Bailey Jarvis 1 vs. No. 7 California (Sept. 28) UCLA in the 2019 Polls 17 Chasen Travisano 2 2X, last vs. Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) Wk. Release Date Rank Wk. Release Date Rank 18 Henry Wilde 1 3X, last at No. 14 UC Irvine (Oct. 27) 19 Ashworth Molthen 4 at No. 14 UC Irvine (Oct. 27) --- Preseason T-2 8 (Oct. 30) 2 21 Nicolas Saveljic 5 vs. No. 1 Stanford (Nov. 23) 1 (Sept. 11) 2 9 (Nov. 6) 1 23 James Vlachonassios 1 vs. Penn State Behrend (Nov. 22) 2 (Sept. 18) T-2 10 (Nov. 13) 3 24 Tommy Gruwell 4 vs. No. 1 Stanford (Nov. 23) 3 (Sept. 25) 2 11 (Nov. 20) 3 4 (Oct. 2) 2 12 (Nov. 27) T-3 Goalkeeper Saves Date 5 (Oct. 9) 2 13 (Dec. 4) 3 1 Alex Wolf 15 2X, last at No. 14 UC Irvine (Oct. 27) 6 (Oct. 16) 2 Final (Dec. 11) 5 1A Bernardo Maurizi 19 vs. La Salle (Sept. 8) 7 (Oct. 23) 2

23 MPSF AND 2019 FINAL STANDINGS

The Mountain Paci c Sports Federation (MPSF) was established national championship caliber play, including 82 NCAA team in 1992-1993 to serve the competitive needs of member championships during his tenure. Beaird, who formerly served institutions from the Big West, Paci c-10 (now the Pac-12) on the athletics staff at his alma mater, UC Davis, where the and Western Athletic Conferences, as well as other selected integration of student and athlete is a long-rooted philosophy, universities in the western United States; and to provide oversees the administration of all federation sports. He has championships competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic worked closely with administrators and coaches from more than sports in a conference setting. The founding principles on which 50 different universities over the course of his administration. the MPSF was originally formed were to provide enhanced , men’s and women’s swimming and diving, women’s Beaird presided over the transition of the federation from what competition and championship opportunities for sports without , and men’s volleyball. MPSF teams are eligible to was initially a scheduling alliance to what is now nationally conference af liation; to contain the costs of competition; and compete in the NCAA Championships with men’s and women’s recognized as one of the most successful NCAA Division I to ensure the survival of endangered sports. The federation has water polo and men’s volleyball conference champions earning Olympic sports conferences. Beaird directs all aspects of also served as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as automatic quali cation. MPSF competition, including championships, of ciating, a safe harbor for sports impacted by conference realignments. rules compliance, scheduling, media relations, broadcasting, Since its inaugural season, the federation has seen its charter The MPSF added one NCAA team championship during the sponsorships and NCAA Relations, while also shaping conference conference membership grow by the addition of the Mountain shortened 2019-20 athletic year, as the Stanford men’s water legislation, facilitating annual meetings and providing direction West and West Coast Conferences and their respective polo team brought the total to 96 NCAA titles for the conference and communication for the Mountain Paci c Sports Federation member institutions, as well as the addition of women’s water since its 1992 inaugural season of competition. The federation Administrative and Executive Committees. In 2004, Beaird polo, women’s gymnastics, women’s lacrosse and men’s and turned in a high of  ve national championships during the completed a four-year term, three years as chair, on the NCAA women’s swimming and diving. As a testament to its viability, 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2015-16 years, and has won at least Men’s Water Polo Championships Committee and one year as the Mountain Paci c Sports Federation continues to successfully four in 13 of the last 16 years. With the Cardinal winning the chair of the inaugural NCAA Men’s and Women’s Water Polo navigate the ever-changing sea of college sports by fostering men’s water polo national championship last year, the MPSF Rules Committee. Beaird feels privileged to work with coaches contraction and expansion of its sports portfolio to meet the stayed perfect with all 47 NCAA titles in the sport since the and student-athletes who compete at the highest levels, including dynamic needs of its members. As the MPSF is in its 29th inception of the conference (28 men, 19 women). In terms of those who compete on USA national teams as coaches or season during the 2020-2021 academic year and continues conference titles, Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics currently owns an players in international and Olympic competition. Beaird has its legacy of championship competition, it af rms the vision all-sports combined MPSF record eight-straight championships. been called upon to serve as liaison to the national governing of its founders and the relevance of its founding principles. The Sooners also own a record of 18 overall MPSF team titles. bodies for amateur athletics in the United States and the United States Olympic Committee. Beaird received his undergraduate In 2020-21, the MPSF will sponsor competition in 10 Al Beaird has been the federation’s only executive director, degree in physical education from UC Davis before attaining intercollegiate Olympic sports, while serving 85 teams from 41 taking the reins after being selected by the MPSF Administrative his Masters of Business Administration from California State universities across 12 states. MPSF teams compete primarily Committee in December 1997 after a national search. Beaird’s University, Sacramento. Beaird, who lives in Woodland, California, at the NCAA Division I level in men’s and women’s water polo, position was established as a result of the federation’s is married and has two daughters. men’s and women’s indoor track and  eld, men’s and women’s continued growth and emerging tradition of NCAA and 2019 MPSF TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1st Place: #2 Stanford 17, #4 California 11 3rd Place: #1 USC 10, #3 UCLA 6 5th Place: #6 Penn State Behrend 8, #5 Austin College 7 2019 MPSF STANDINGS MPSF OVERALL School W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neut #USC (T-2) 3 0 1.000 1-0 2-0 15 6 .714 4-0 4-3 7-3 $%# Stanford (1) 2 1 .667 2-0 0-1 21 2 .913 4-1 9-1 8-0 UCLA (5) 1 2 .333 1-1 0-1 17 5 .773 9-2 3-1 5-2 California (8) 0 3 .000 0-1 0-2 14 11 .560 3-5 3-4 8-2 Penn State Behrend 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 7 14 .333 1-3 2-3 4-8 Austin College 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 4 19 .174 2-0 0-7 2-12 $ % Stanford NCAA and MPSF Champion % Stanford MPSF Tournament Champion and NCAA Automatic Quali er determined at conference tournament, hosted by California, Nov. 22-24 $ Stanford NCAA Champion, hosted by Paci c, Dec. 7-8 … # NCAA Tournament Selection Final National Ranking in Parenthesis 2019 ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS First Team Yr. Pos. School Honorable Mention Yr. Pos. School # R-Jr. CTR Stanford % Matt Maier Sr. 2M USC ^ Hannes Daube So. DRI USC Tommy Gruwell Fr. ATK UCLA Ashworth Molthen So. ATK UCLA Sam Slobodien R-Sr. 2M USC ^ Jacob Mercep Jr. DRI USC Dylan Woodhead Sr. UTL Stanford Max Wade Fr. ATK Austin College # Bennett Williams Sr. ATK Stanford ^ Nikos Delagrammatikas Jr. 2M California Felix Brozyna-Vilim Jr. CTR UCLA Quinn Woodhead So. UTL Stanford ^ Jordan Hoover R-Sr. CTR California Adrian Weinberg Fr. GK California Nikolaos Papanikolaou Fr. CTR California ^ Matt Olimski Jr. GK Penn St. Behrend ^ Tyler Abramson Jr. ATK Stanford Andrew Chun Jr. GK Stanford Player of the Year Yr. Pos. School Ben Hallock Jr. CTR Stanford Second Team Yr. Pos. School Jake Ehrhardt So. 2M USC Newcomer of the Year Yr. Pos. School Nikolaos Papanikolaou Fr. CTR California ^ Jake Cavano So. ATK UCLA AJ Rossman So. CTR Stanford Coach of the Year Yr. School # Marin Dasic Sr. DRI USC 18th Stanford ^ Safak Simsek Sr. ATK California % Four-Time All-MPSF Selection # Nicolas Saveljic Jr. ATK UCLA # Three-Time All-MPSF Selection # Alex Wolf R-Sr. GK UCLA ^ Two-Time All-MPSF Selection Felix Brozyna-Vilim, 2019 First Team All-MPSF

24 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Cole, Stan 1965-67 Gordon, Peter 1979-82 Krauss, William 1964-65 Abreu, Paulo 1985 Condict, Win! eld 1964-65 Graham, Corbin 1993-96 Krikorian, Adam 1992-95 Allen, Chris 2005-08 Consani, Cole 2006-09 Graner, Michael 2018-19 Krikorian, Blake 1986-89 Allison, Bill 1971-73 Coppin, Mike 1996-99 Granick, Steve 1987-89 Krikorian, Tyler 2003-06 Allison, Bob 1968-70 Covec, Steve 1994-97 Graves, Scott 1991 Krumpholz, Bruce 1974 Anderson, Doug 1967-69 Coyle, Rick 1972-75 Grayeli, Sam 1995-98 Krumpholz, Kurt 1971-74 Anduri, Dave 1968 Craig, Kevin 1969-72 Greiner, Brad 2003-04, 06 Kruse, Corbett 2015 Armato, Matt 1995-97, 99 Crook Thomas 1977-79 Grover, Jack 2014-17 Kuga, Kevin 2006-07, 09-10 Armitage, Eric 1963-64 Crowe, Leroy 1978-80 Gruwell, Tommy 2019 Kurihara, Reyn 2001 Arth, Gregg 1969-71 Culbertson, Torey 1991 Gukasyan, Levon 2019 Asaoku, Lyle 1977-80 Culpan, David 2011-12, 14 L Ashleigh, Dave 1963-65 H Landis, Tom 1962-63 Axelrad, Joe 2001-04 D Hackett, Dan 1988-91 Landsea, Chris 1985-87 Daboub, Anthony 2012-15 Had! eld, Philip 1989-92 Lapin, Chay 2006-09 B Danner, Garrett 2013-16 Hale, David 1979-82 Larson, Tom 1980 Bailey, Andrew 1997-00 Davidson, Scott 2006-09 Hall, Mike 1998 Lathrope, Bret 2009-12 Bailey, Samuel 1997-99 Davis, Rody 1966 Haney, Steven 1993-94 Lawrence, Alex 2008 Baird, David 1981-82 Degues, Andy 1968-70 Hansen, Curt 1968 Leamy, Robin 1978-82 Baker, Terry 1994-96 DeLacy, Jim 1965-67 Hanson, Roger 1964 Lenhart, Daniel 2011-14 Barabino, Aimone 2010-13 Didinger, Will 2003-06 Harries, Aaron 1995-98 Lenihan, Bill 1989-91 Bariteau, Jack 1968-70 Dillenbeck, Kevin 1992-93 Hartshorne, James 2010-11, 13-14 Leonard, Scott 1987-88 Barry, Bob 1979-80 Discipulo, Gabe 2019 Hays, Brett 2008-11 LeSieur, Mike 1991 Barry, Tom 1972-74 Doesburg, Al 1962 Healy, Kyle 2007 Lindroth, Eric 1969-72 Becskehazy, Paul 1968-71 Douglas, Dick 1962 Heenan, Marc 1990-92 Linkletter, Mike 1978 Belden, Peter 2001-04 Dowdney, David 1993-95 Heck, Dean 1978-80 Little, Ken 1989-91 Beltramo, Mike 1962-63 Doyle, Steve 1969-72 Helfer, Eric 1995-98 Loughlin, Pat 1969 Bent, Brian 1996-97 Dragicevich, Chuck 1968-70 Hennessy, Cullen 2008-11 Lovas, Peter 2018 Berg, Max 2019 Drake, Don 1985-86 Henriksson, Luke 2017-18 Luce, Steve 1990 Bergeson, Garth 1971-74 Drown, Dan 1962-63 Herron, Vince 1987-89 Bergman, Charles 1967-68 D’Sa, Brandon 2012 Hester, Jim 1973-75 Baumgarner, Kyle 1999-00 Dundas, Derek 1989-92 Hewko, Josh 2001-04 Black, Boogie 1978-82 Duplanty, Todd 1990-93 Hohl, Ben 2007-10 Black, Bruce 1981-83 Hopper, Larry 1963 Blanchette, John 2002-05 Horn, Jeff 1980 Bloomingdale, James 2002 Hueston, Neil 1997-99 Bockstahler, Eric 1988-91 Bokavsek, Luka 2011 I Gordon Marshall Cristiano Mirarchi Bollinger, Joe 1981 Inoue, Kent 2015-18 Bonderson, Parsa 1996-99 Irving, Maxwell 2014-17 M Bopp, Paul 1982-83 Ma, Alan 1985 Bowlus, Garrett 2002 Garrett Danner Chris Fahlsing J Mandell, Steve 1965-66 Bradley, Bruce 1965-67 Jacobs, Brian 2004-06 March, Michael 2002-04, 06 Braxton-Brown, Jeremy 1993-96 E Jacobs, Larry 1984 Marcin, JD 2011 Briscoe, John 2001-03 Jacobs, Matthew 2004-07 Maretzki, Mark 1986-89 Brooks, Brandon 1999-02 Emerzian, Matt 1990-92 Marsh, John 1982 Escobar, Javier 1987-88, 90 Jarvis, Bailey 2018-19 Brown, Brian 1997-00 Jemmett, Tyler 2006-09 Marshall, Danny 2014 Brown, Chuck 1984-86 Estes, Brian 1999-00 Marshall, Gordon 2013-16 Evans, Clay 1972 Johnson, Alex 2011 Brown, Ryan 1999-00 Johnson, Justin 2004-07 Martilla, Dave 1986 Brozyna-Vilim, Felix 2017-19 Jones, Gary 1963 Martinez, Tom 1982-83, 85 Brozyna-Vilim, Maxwell 2012 F Jordon, David 1987 Massey, Scott 1969-72 Brutschy, Carter 2005 Fahlsing, Chris 2011-14 Jorth, Clay 2007-10 Matchett, Phil 1980, 82-84 Bustard, Mike 1977-80 Farmer, Matt 2014-17 Jorth, Clinton 2009-10 Maurizi, Bernardo 2019 Farrar, Spencer 2015 McClintick, Daniel 2012-15 Fellner, Patrick 2013-16 McDonnell, Tim 1972-74 Ferguson, Jim 1968-70 McFadden, Clayton 2010 Finkel, Lonnie 1981 McKinley, Brian 1972-75 Fiscalini, Gregg 1973-74, 76-77 Meadows, Eric 1999-00 Fitzpatrick, James 1977 Meinhold, Christopher 2011-14 Fitzsimmons, Mike 1976, 78-79 Mesesan, Andrew 2008-11 Flacks, Brian 2007 Meyer, Ken 1962-64 Fletcher, Steve 1965-67 Mikus, Chris 1989 Aimone Barabino David Culpan Flesher, Matt 1999-02 Cullen Hennessy Bret Lathrope Miller, Micah 1997-98 Florman, Martin 1984 Milos, Lovre 2013 C Foley, Thomas 2003-05 K Mirarchi, Cristiano 2010-11, 13-14 Camou, Jesse 2014, 2017 Follette, Dave 1966-68 Kacura, Matthew 2018-19 Mobley, Dylan 2006 Campbell, Jay 1964-66 Fonoimoawa, Toa 1978 Kandel, Tyler 2003 Molthen, Ashworth 2018-19 Cannis, Tim 1963-64, 66 Forst, Brian 1962 Katayama, Victor 1974-78 Monahan, James 1964 Cardenas, Mario 2012 Frautnick, Jim 1963-64 Kaufman, Jim 1967 Montgomerie, Phil 1982-85 Carmichael, Forrest 1972-74 Fry, Kurt 1986-89 Kaufman, Ronald 1964 Montgomery, Ken 1969 Carsalade, Fernando 1985-88 Fuentes, Joey 2012, 15-16 Kausen, Craig 1981-83 Montrella, John 1964-67 Carsalade, Marcelo 1987-89 Funnell, John 1969 Keene, Andy 1969-72 Moonier, Dennis 1967 Cavano, Jake 2018-19 Kellerman, Chris 1990-93 Moore, Cody 2013 Cesario, David 1989-91 G Kellogg, Matt 2004-07 Moore, Jeff 1987-88 Chase, Jeff 1983-85 Gallishaw, Bob 1978-80 Kent, Mike 1968 Morgan, Will 2019 Cherry, Tim 2004 Garcia, Albert 2000-02, 04 Kern, Sean 1997-2000 Morris, Tyke 1966 Clark, Charlie 1964 Gentes, Steve 1969-71 Kimbell, Doug 1978 Morrison, Patrick 2005 Clark, Rick 1973-76 George, Jim 1973 Koorajian, Dave 1978 Mosher, Scott 1976 Cleye, Rodger 1986-87 Golda, Zack 2010 Komrosky, Mike 1999 Mouchawar, Maurice 1978 Cole, Bill 1968 Goldenberg, Eric 2016-18 Korn, Don 1962 Murphy, Jacob 2007-10

25 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS N Rousseau, Alexis 1986-89 Van Der Waerdt, Mike 1987-88 Najarian, Erik 2013 Rudd, Kevin 1984, 86-87 Vargas, Chris 1976 Najarian, Richard 1977-79 Ruzic, Aleksandar 2015-17 Vargas, Joe 1975-76 Neumann, Bob 1972-74 Vieira, Emilio 2009-10 Norris, John 1975-77 S Vlachonassios, James 2016-19 Nowak, K.C. 1988-90 Saito, Morio 2018 Salvinski, Greg 1986 W O Salyer, Carl 1983 Watson, Mark 1975-77 O’Brien, Gary 1989-91 Samuels, Josh 2009-12 Webb, Robert 1971, 73-75 O’Malley, Dave 1969 Sanders, Marc 1981-83 Webb, Russ 1965-67 Ordway, Elliot 2015-16 Santos, Marco 2004-07 Webb, Torrey 1966, 68-69 Omdahl, Tom 1967-68 Saveljic, Nicolas 2017-19 Weidner, Luther 1994-96 Ormsby, Brett 2001-04 Sawyer, Ryan 2019 Weiler, Doug 1971 Orton, Robert 1964 Sbutega, Krsto 2005-08 Wellen, Blake 1997-2000 Osborne, Quinten 2017-18 Schafer, Chris 1962 Wendt, Chris 2010-13 Schluter, Kevin 1990 Wherry, Alex 2011 P Scilacci, William 1977 Wherry, Zach 2010-11 Sherburne, Rick 1975-77, 79 White, Grif" n 2009-12 Pacelli, Nick 2000-02 Sherwood, Rainer 2013 White, Jack 2019 Palda, James 1996-99 Shortenhaus, David 2003 White, Stephen 2011-14 Palma, Terry 1968 Shumate, Tim 1981-83 Wilde, Henry 2019 Palmer, James 2003-06 Siegel, Roger 1965-67 Wilkins, John 2009-10 Panchak, Tom 1981, 83-84 Simmons, Jake 2000 Will, Oliver 1990-91 Parker, David 1997-2000 Simoes, Rubens 1984-86 Wilmink, Mike 1988-91 Paulsen, Eric 1984-86 Simpkins, Russell 2005, 07-08 Wimbish, Jeff 1991-92 Payne, Hunt 1962 Simpson, Jake 2016 Winkowski, Bill 1969 Peck, Ted 2001-04 Simpson, John Fred 1962 Wittkopp, Garrett 1965-67 Petersen, Brock 2019 Slatton, Jim 1966-68 Woepse, Patrick 2013-16 Peterson, Hank 1986-88 Smith, Cameron 2004-07 Wolf, Alex 2015, 17-19 Peyton, Pete 1974-77 Smith, Jeffrey 2006 Wong, Tommy 1992-95 Pickell, Paul 2010-13 Smith, Ken 1965-67 Wright, Adam 1997-2000 Picotte, Mike 1992 Snow, John 1965 Wright, Don 1985-86 Pietsch, David 2002-05 Snyder, Barry 1968 Wright, Randy 1993-96 P! ueger, Jeff 1998-2001 Snyder, Scott 2010 Pollmann, Stefan 1990 Snyder, Warren 2015-18 Porter, Jeff 1993-96 Sockovich, Bill 1963 Powell, Logan 2003-06 Somerset, Tim 1977-78, 80 Preciado, Matt 2008-10 Spicer, Don 1974-76 Puffer, Jim 1969-71 Springer, Jed 2011 Puffer, Jon 1998-01 Staresinic, Max 2015 Pulido, Christian 2003-05 Stenson, Bernie 1972-73 Stephens, John 1975-76 Stern, Brett 1992-93, 96-97 Alec Zwaneveld Brendan Zwaneveld Stiling, David 2015-18 Stites, Jeff 1973-74 Y Sutter, Mark 1992-95 Yamada, Donn 1986-89 Swanson, Matt 1993-96 Yeilding, Dan 1999-2002 Swanson, Scott 2006-09 Yeilding, Rob 2002 Yokota, Jake 1995-96 Chancellor Ramirez Matt Rapacz Yort, Monty 1982-85 R Z Raede, Raphael 2016-18 Zakula, Nick 2008 Rago, Marco 1987-88 Zider, Grant 2003-06 Ramirez, Chancellor 2013-16 Zwaneveld, Alec 2013-16 Ramsey, Bob 1969-71 Zwaneveld, Brendan 2011-12 Rapacz, Matt 2009-12 Chris Wendt Grif! n White Reagan, Cameron 2019 Bold indicates active player Rees, John 1971-72 Renezeder, Carl 1984-85 T Repins, Karl 1984-85 Taylor, Jeff 1972 Reuter, Dan 1994 Teele, Bob 1965-67 Reynolds, Lucas 2010, 12-13 Thomas, Cameron 1989-91 Reynolds, Paul 2011-14 Thomas, Carl 1969-71 Roberts, Gary 1983-85 Thomas, Trent 1963 Roberts, Ryder 2013-16 Thomsen, Dale 1968 Robertson, Chris 2012 Thornton, Scott 1981-84 Robinson, Bob 1980, 81-84 Tiger, Dave 1979, 81-83 Robinson, Brian 2012 Tonne, Steve 1980-81 Robinson, Ed 1977-80 Tonne, Vince 1978-81 Robinson, James 2014-17 Toring, Jim 1993-96 Robinson, Jed 1973-76 Towle, Dave 1979-82 Rodgers, Andy 2019 Travisano, Chasen 2017-19 Roelse, Alex 2014-17 Tucay, Alfonso 1998-2001 Roland, Danny 2018 Turner, Scott 1991-94 Rone, Austin 2015-18 Tyrrell, Jamie 2010 Rosen, David 1976-80 Rosenfeld, Evan 2017-18 V Roth, Doug 1969-71 Van De Velde, Jonathan 2016-18

26 HEAD COACHING HISTORY

UCLA’S FORMER HEAD COACHES Bob Horn

Bob Horn served as UCLA’s head men’s water polo coach for 28 seasons before retiring at the conclusion of the 1990 campaign. That fall, he led the Bruins to a third-place NCAA ! nish and 24-8 record. In a proli! c career that spanned four decades, Horn guided UCLA to three NCAA championships, four runner-up awards and seven third-place ! nishes. The Bruins secured 13 league titles under Horn, and his 1988 squad captured the Club National Championship, marking the ! rst time a team comprised entirely of collegians won the Club National Title. Horn tutored 36 ! rst-team All-America selections and nine Olympians. He guided UCLA to 50 consecutive victories over ! ve years, coaching four undefeated squads. He retired with an overall record of 487-188-8 and a 102-62 mark in league play. Selected as the 1965 water polo “Coach of the Year”, Horn also doubled as UCLA’s swimming coach from 1963-74. In 1976, he was inducted into the U.S. Water Polo Hall of Fame. Bob Horn and the 1979 UCLA Bruins

Guy Baker

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

Adam Krikorian

Adam Krikorian served as head coach of the men's water polo team from 1999-2008 and as head coach of the women's program from 1999-2009. Krikorian now serves as the head coach of the U.S. Women's Water Polo National Team. He guided Team USA to its ! rst-ever Olympic gold medal in women's water polo in 2012 in London and followed that with another gold in 2016 in Rio. As head coach of both UCLA water polo programs, he helped lead the Bruins to 11 national championships (three men's, eight women's). He coached the men's water polo team to NCAA titles in 1999, 2000 and 2004. As head coach of the women's program, Krikorian guided UCLA to the 2000 National Collegiate Championship and NCAA titles in 2001 and 2003 before reeling off ! ve consecutive NCAA championships (2005-09). Between the two UCLA water polo programs, Krikorian coached six Peter J. Cutino Award recipients, seven National Player of the Year selections and 12 Olympians. He led the UCLA Adam Krikorian and the 2004 NCAA Champion UCLA Bruins men's and women's teams to national championships in the same academic year on three occasions (1999-00, 2000-01 and 2004-05). Krikorian assumed head coaching duties of the U.S. Women's Water Polo National Team following the 2009 collegiate spring season and helped guide Team USA to the gold medal at the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome. Krikorian was a four-year water polo letterwinner at UCLA (1992-95), helping lead the men's program to the 1995 NCAA Championship at the conclusion of his senior season (the program's ! rst national title since 1972).

UCLA Men’s Water Polo Coaching Legacy Coach Years League Overall NCAA Titles Bob Horn 1963-1990 102-62 487-188-8 3 Guy Baker 1991-2000 49-29 173-88 4 Adam Krikorian 1999-2008 61-19 192-62 3 Adam Wright 2009-Present 53-16 267-47 3 Totals 1963-2018 265-126 1125-385-8 13 Adam Wright and the 2015 NCAA Champion UCLA Bruins

27 BRUIN AWARD WINNERS Cutino Award 2007 Marco Santos (2nd) 1998 Sean Kern Justin Johnson (3rd) 1999 Sean Kern Chay Lapin (3rd) 2016 Garrett Danner Scott Davidson (hm) Krsto Sbutega (hm) National Player of the Year 2008 Krsto Sbutega (1st) 1995 Matt Swanson Scott Davidson (hm) 1996 Matt Swanson Ben Hohl (hm) 1999 Sean Kern Chay Lapin (hm) 2000 Sean Kern 2009 Scott Davidson (1st) 2004 Brett Ormsby Ben Hohl (2nd) Chay Lapin (2nd) National Coach of the Year Cole Consani (hm) 1991 Guy Baker Cullen Hennessy (hm) 1995 Guy Baker Grif" n White (hm) 1996 Guy Baker 2010 Ben Hohl (1st) 1999 Guy Baker Jacob Murphy (3rd) 2004 Adam Krikorian Cristiano Mirarchi (hm) 2014 Adam Wright Josh Samuels (hm) 2015 Adam Wright 2011 Josh Samuels (1st) 2017 Adam Wright Grif" n White (1st) Cullen Hennessy (2nd) All-Americans Sean Kern was a two-time National Player of the Year and a two-time Cutino Award winner. Matt Rapacz (3rd) 1963 Dave Ashleigh Cristiano Mirarchi (hm) 1964 Dave Ashleigh John Stephens 1997 Matt Armato Paul Reynolds (hm) Wyn Condict Joe Vargas Sean Kern 2012 Josh Samuels (1st) 1965 Dave Ashleigh 1977 Peter Peyton Brett Stern Matt Rapacz (2nd) Stan Cole 1978 Ed Robinson Adam Wright Paul Reynolds (2nd) Wyn Condict 1979 Ed Robinson 1998 Sam Grayeli Grif" n White (2nd) Russ Webb David Rosen Sean Kern Chris Wendt (hm) 1966 Bruce Bradley Rich Sherburne Adam Wright 2013 Cristiano Mirarchi (2nd) Stan Cole Vince Tonne 1999 Matt Armato (hm) Paul Reynolds (2nd) Jim Slaton 1980 Ed Robinson Brandon Brooks (hm) Danny McClintick (3rd) Kenny Smith David Rosen Brian Brown (hm) Chris Wendt (3rd) Russ Webb Vince Tonne Sean Kern Aimone Barabino (hm) Torey Webb 1981 Boogie Black Blake Wellen (hm) Garrett Danner (hm) 1967 Bruce Bradley Vince Tonne Adam Wright 2014 Garrett Danner (1st) Stan Cole 1982 Boogie Black 2000 Andy Bailey Gordon Marshall (1st) Jim Slaton Robin Leamy Brandon Brooks Cristiano Mirarchi (1st) Kenny Smith 1983 Tom Panchak Brian Brown Paul Reynolds (1st) Russ Webb Gary Roberts Matt Flesher (hm) Anthony Daboub (3rd) 1968 Jim Ferguson Scott Thornton Sean Kern Ryder Roberts (3rd) Jim Slaton 1984 Scott Thornton Dave Parker (hm) Danny McClintick (hm) Torey Webb 1985 Fernando Carsalade Blake Wellen (hm) Chancellor Ramirez (hm) 1969 Greg Arth Jeff Chase Adam Wright (hm) 2015 Garrett Danner (1st) Paul Becskehazy Monty Yort 2001 Brandon Brooks Gordon Marshall (1st) Kevin Craig 1986 Fernando Carsalade Matt Flesher Ryder Roberts (1st) Jim Ferguson Alexis Rousseau Brett Ormsby Anthony Daboub (2nd) Torey Webb 1987 Fernando Carsalade Jeff P! ueger (hm) Danny McClintick (2nd) 1970 Greg Arth Alexis Rousseau Alfonso Tucay Patrick Fellner (3rd) Paul Becskehazy 1988 Fernando Carsalade 2002 Brandon Brooks Max Irving (3rd) Kevin Craig Hank Peterson Matt Flesher Chancellor Ramirez (hm) Jim Ferguson Alexis Rousseau Brett Ormsby Alex Roelse (hm) 1971 Greg Arth 1989 Alexis Rousseau 2003 Joseph Axelrad (hm) 2016 Ryder Roberts (1st) Paul Becskehazy 1990 Michael March (hm) Patrick Fellner (2nd) Kevin Craig Stefan Pollmann Brett Ormsby Garrett Danner (3rd) 1991 Dan Hackett 2004 Joseph Axelrad Gordon Marshall (3rd) Scott Massey Gary O’Brien Albert Garcia Max Irving (hm) 1972 Kevin Craig Oliver Will Josh Hewko (hm) Chancellor Ramirez (hm) Kurt Krumpholz Mike Wilmink Michael March Alex Roelse (hm) Eric Lindroth 1992 Chris Kellerman Brett Ormsby 2017 Max Irving (1st) Bob Neumann 1993 Chris Kellerman Ted Peck Alex Roelse (1st) John Reese 1994 Matt Swanson 2005 David Pietsch Matt Farmer (2nd) 1973 Kurt Krumpholz Scott Turner Will Didinger (hm) Nicolas Saveljic (2nd) Bob Neumann 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown Logan Powell (hm) Alex Wolf (2nd) 1974 Kurt Krumpholz Adam Krikorian Chris Pulido (hm) Jack Grover (hm) 1975 Rick Coyle Mark Sutter Grant Zider (hm) 2018 Nicolas Saveljic (1st) Jim Hester Matt Swanson 2006 Michael March (1st) Alex Wolf (1st) Brian McKinley Jim Toring Logan Powell (2nd) Evan Rosenfeld (2nd) Dick Najarian 1996 Jeremy Braxton-Brown Krsto Sbutega (3rd) Jake Cavano (3rd) Robert Webb Corbin Graham Chay Lapin (hm) Danny Roland (hm) 1976 John Norris Matt Swanson Marco Santos (hm) Ashworth Molthen (hm) David Rosen Jim Toring Grant Zider (hm) Quinten Osborne (hm)

28 BRUIN AWARD WINNERS

David Stiling (hm) Paul Reynolds (2nd) 2019 Felix Brozyna-Vilim (1st) 2015 Anthony Daboub (1st) Alex Wolf (1st) Garrett Danner (1st) Jake Cavano (3rd) Danny McClintick (1st) Tommy Gruwell (3rd) Ryder Roberts (1st) Gordon Marshall (2nd) NCAA Tournament MVP Paul Reynolds (2nd) 1972 Eric Lindroth 2016 Ryder Roberts (1st) 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown Patrick Fellner (2nd) Matt Swanson Gordon Marshall (2nd) Jim Toring 2017 Max Irving (1st) 1996 Matt Swanson Alex Roelse (1st) 1999 Sean Kern Alex Wolf (1st) 2000 Sean Kern Matt Farmer (2nd) 2014 Danny McClintick Nicolas Saveljic (2nd) 2015 Ryder Roberts 2018 Alex Wolf (1st) 2017 Alex Wolf Evan Rosenfeld (2nd) NCAA All-Tournament Team MPSF Player of the Year 1972 Kevin Craig 1995 Matt Swanson Eric Lindroth 2000 Sean Kern 1975 Robert Webb 2009 Scott Davidson 1976 John Stephens 2015 Garrett Danner Garrett Danner was named the MPSF Player of the Year in 2015 and again in 2016. Joe Vargas 2016 Garrett Danner 1979 Rick Sherburne 2003 Brett Ormsby (1st) Aimone Barabino (hm) 1982 Robin Leamy MPSF Newcomer of the Year Joseph Axelrad (3rd) 2013 Cristiano Mirarchi (2nd) 1985 Fernando Carsalade 2013 Garrett Danner Michael March (3rd) Paul Reynolds (2nd) 1986 Fernando Carsalade Ted Peck (hm) Garrett Danner (hm) 1987 Fernando Carsalade MPSF Coach of the Year 2004 Joseph Axelrad (1st) Daniel McClintick (hm) Alexis Rousseau 2011 Adam Wright Brett Ormsby (1st) Chris Wendt (hm) 1988 Fernando Carsalade 2017 Adam Wright Michael March (2nd) 2014 Garrett Danner (1st) Alexis Rousseau Albert Garcia (3rd) Gordon Marshall (1st) 1990 Dan Hackett All-MPSF Josh Hewko (hm) Paul Reynolds (1st) Stefan Pollmann 1992 Chris Kellerman Ted Peck (hm) Anthony Daboub (2nd) 1991 Dan Hackett Scott Turner 2005 David Pietsch (2nd) Cristiano Mirarchi (2nd) Oliver Will 1993 Chris Kellerman Will Didinger (3rd) Ryder Roberts (2nd) 1994 Scott Turner Jim Toring Logan Powell (hm) 2015 Garrett Danner (1st) 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown Chris Pulido (hm) Gordon Marshall (1st) Matt Swanson Adam Krikorian Logan Powell (hm) Ryder Roberts (1st) Jim Toring Mark Sutter Grant Zider (hm) Anthony Daboub (2nd) 1996 Jeremy Braxton-Brown Matt Swanson 2006 Michael March (1st) Daniel McClintick (2nd) Corbin Graham Jim Toring Krsto Sbutega (1st) Patrick Fellner (hm) Matt Swanson Thomas Wong Chay Lapin (2nd) Max Irving (hm) Jim Toring 1996 Corbin Graham Marco Santos (2nd) 2016 Garrett Danner (1st) 1999 Matt Armato Jim Toring Grant Zider (3rd) Patrick Fellner (1st) Sean Kern 1997 Matt Armato Justin Johnson (hm) Ryder Roberts (1st) 2000 Brandon Brooks Sean Kern Logan Powell (hm) Alex Roelse (1st) Brian Brown Brett Stern 2007 Scott Davidson (2nd) Max Irving (2nd) Sean Kern Adam Wright Chay Lapin (2nd) Gordon Marshall (2nd) 2001 Matt Flesher 1998 Sam Grayeli Marco Santos (2nd) Matt Farmer (hm) Brett Ormsby Sean Kern Krsto Sbutega (2nd) Chancellor Ramirez (hm) 2004 Joe Axelrad Adam Wright Justin Johnson (3rd) 2017 Matt Farmer (1st) Albert Garcia 1999 Matt Armato 2008 Krsto Sbutega (1st) Jack Grover (2nd) Brett Ormsby Brian Brown Chay Lapin (2nd) Max Irving (2nd) 2009 Scott Davidson (1st) Sean Kern 2009 Scott Davidson (1st) Alex Roelse (2nd) Ben Hohl (1st) Adam Wright Ben Hohl (2nd) Nicolas Saveljic (hm) Cullen Hennessy (2nd) 2000 Andy Bailey Chay Lapin (2nd) Alex Wolf (hm) Chay Lapin (2nd) Brandon Brooks Cullen Hennessy (hm) 2018 Alex Wolf (1st) Josh Samuels (2nd) Brian Brown 2010 Jacob Murphy (1st) Evan Rosenfeld (2nd) Grif! n White (2nd) Sean Kern Ben Hohl (2nd) Nicolas Saveljic (2nd) 2011 Cullen Hennessy (1st) Dave Parker Cullen Hennessy (hm) David Stiling (hm) Josh Samuels (1st) Adam Wright Cristiano Mirarchi (hm) Quinten Osborne (hm) Cristiano Mirarchi (2nd) 2001 Alfonso Tucay (1st) Emilio Vieira (hm) Jake Cavano (hm) Matt Rapacz (2nd) Brandon Brooks (2nd) 2011 Josh Samuels (2nd) 2019 Felix Brozyna-Vilim (1st) Grif! n White (2nd) Brett Ormsby (2nd) Grif! n White (2nd) Ashworth Molthen (1st) 2012 Aimone Barabino (1st) Jeff P" euger (2nd) Matt Rapacz (2nd) Nicolas Saveljic (2nd) Paul Reynolds (1st) Matt Flesher (2nd) Cullen Hennessy (2nd) Alex Wolf (2nd) Josh Samuels (1st) Albert Garcia (hm) Cristiano Mirarchi (hm) Jake Cavano (2nd) Grif! n White (2nd) 2002 Brandon Brooks (1st) Paul Reynolds (hm) Tommy Gruwell (hm) 2014 Garrett Danner (1st) Brett Ormsby (1st) Aimone Barabino (hm) Gordon Marshall (1st) Matt Flesher (2nd) 2012 Josh Samuels (1st) Danny McClintick (1st) Ted Peck (hm) Matt Rapacz (2nd) Cristiano Mirarchi (2nd) Dan Yeilding (hm) Paul Reynolds (2nd)

29 BRUIN AWARD WINNERS MPSF All-Academic Jacob Murphy Peter Lovas 2013 Aimone Barabino (Excellent) 1998 Parsa Bonderson Matt Preciado Austin Rone Chris Fahlsing (Excellent) Aaron Harries Chris Wendt Evan Rosenfeld Cristiano Mirarchi (Superior) Neil Hueston 2011 Aimone Barabino Nicolas Saveljic Chris Wendt (Excellent) Sean Kern Cullen Hennessy Warren Snyder 2014 Chris Fahlsing (Excellent) 1999 Matt Armato Cristiano Mirarchi David Stiling Christopher Meinhold (Superior) Parsa Bonderson Paul Pickell Chasen Travisano Cristiano Mirarchi (Superior) Neil Hueston Chris Wendt Alex Wolf Paul Reynolds (Excellent) Sean Kern Grif! n White 2019 Felix Brozyna-Vilim Alec Zwaneveld (Excellent) 2000 Brandon Brooks 2012 Aimone Barabino Jake Cavano 2015 Spencer Farrar (Superior) Sean Kern Chris Fahlsing Will Morgan Daniel McClintick (Excellent) Alfonso Tucay Christopher Meinhold Nicolas Saveljic Austin Rone (Excellent) 2001 Alfonso Tucay Paul Pickell Chasen Travisano Patrick Woepse (Excellent) 2002 Ted Peck Paul Reynolds Alex Wolf Alec Zwaneveld (Excellent) 2003 Joseph Axelrad Chris Wendt 2016 Evan Feller (Outstanding) John Blanchette Grif! n White ACWPC All-Academic James Robinson (Excellent) Thomas Foley 2013 Aimone Barabino The Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches Austin Rone (Excellent) Chris Fahlsing selects three All-Academic teams per year: Outstand- James Vlachonassios (Excellent) Brad Greiner ing (3.71-4.00 GPA), Superior (3.41-3.70 GPA) and Michael March Daniel McClintick Excellent (3.20-3.40 GPA). Patrick Woespe (Superior) Ted Peck Cristiano Mirarchi Alex Wolf (Superior) 2001 Joseph Axelrad (Superior) David Pietsch Paul Pickell 2017 Luke Henriksson (Excellent) Reyn Kurihara (Excellent) Christian Pulido Paul Reynolds James Robinson (Excellent) Ted Peck (Excellent) 2004 Joseph Axelrad Chris Wendt Austin Rone (Excellent) 2003 Joseph Axelrad (Superior) Matthew Jacobs 2014 Chris Fahlsing Evan Rosenfeld (Outstanding) John Blanchette (Excellent) Ted Peck Daniel McClintick James Vlachonassios (Superior) Ted Peck (Excellent) David Pietsch Christopher Meinhold Alex Wolf (Superior) Christian Pulido (Superior) Christian Pulido Cristiano Mirarchi 2018 Michael Graner (Superior) 2004 Joseph Axelrad (Superior) 2005 John Blanchette Paul Reynolds Luke Henriksson (Excellent) Ted Peck (Excellent) David Pietsch Stephen White Bailey Jarvis (Superior) 2005 David Pietsch (Excellent) 2006 Brad Greiner Alec Zwaneveld Matthew Kacura (Excellent) Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Matthew Jacobs 2015 Garrett Danner Austin Rone (Superior) 2006 Brad Greiner (Excellent) Tyler Krikorian Daniel McClintick Evan Rosenfeld (Superior) Matthew Jacobs (Excellent) Michael March Austin Rone Morio Saito (Excellent) Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Krsto Sbutega Patrick Woepse James Vlachonassios (Superior) 2007 Matthew Jacobs (Excellent) 2007 Matthew Jacobs Alec Zwaneveld Alex Wolf (Excellent) Tyler Jemmett (Excellent) Tyler Jemmett 2016 Garrett Danner 2019 Max Berg (Outstanding) Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Jacob Murphy Matt Farmer Felix Brozyna-Vilim (Excellent) 2008 Cullen Hennessy (Excellent) Krsto Sbutega Jack Grover Jake Cavano (Excellent) Ben Hohl (Superior) 2008 Cullen Hennessy James Robinson Gabe Discipulo (Superior) Tyler Jemmett (Excellent) Ben Hohl Austin Rone Michael Graner (Outstanding) Krsto Sbutega (Superior) Tyler Jemmett Patrick Woepse Tommy Gruwell (Excellent) Nick Zakula (Superior) Jacob Murphy Alec Zwaneveld Levon Gukasyan (Excellent) 2009 Cullen Hennessy (Superior) Krsto Sbutega 2017 Matt Farmer Bailey Jarvis (Superior) Ben Hohl (Superior) Nick Zakula Jack Grover Bernardo Maurizi (Outstanding) 2010 Cullen Hennessy (Superior) 2009 Cullen Hennessy James Robinson Will Morgan (Superior) Ben Hohl (Superior) Ben Hohl Austin Rone Cameron Reagan (Excellent) Cristiano Mirarchi (Outstanding) Tyler Jemmett James Vlachonassios Nicolas Saveljic (Excellent) 2011 Cristiano Mirarchi (Outstanding) Clinton Jorth Alex Wolf James Vlachonassios (Excellent) 2012 Chris Fahlsing (Excellent) Jacob Murphy 2018 Felix Brozyna-Vilim Alex Wolf (Excellent) Christopher Meinhold (Superior) 2010 Cullen Hennessy Luke Henriksson Paul Reynolds (Excellent) Ben Hohl Bailey Jarvis Chris Wendt (Excellent)

Parsa Bonderson was among the  rst players to earn multiple MPSF All-Academic honors (1998-99). Krsto Sbutega was the  rst Bruin in history to earn ACWPC All-Academic honors all four years (2005-08).

30 BRUIN AWARD WINNERS Pac-12 Leadership Award David Pietsch 2016 Patrick Woepse 2006 James Palmer 2007 Russell Simpkins Pac-12 Tom Hansen Conference Medal 2008 Russell Simpkins 2016 Daniel McClintick Krsto Sbutega 2009 Scott Swanson CoSIDA Academic All-American 2010 Jacob Murphy 1983 Brian Black (2nd) 2011 Brett Hays 1998 Parsa Bonderson (3rd) Andrew Mesesan 1999 Parsa Bonderson (1st) 2012 Matt Rapacz Grif! n White NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Bret Lathrope 1983 Brian Black 2013 Paul Pickell 1996 Tommy Wong 2014 Christopher Meinhold 2000 Parsa Bonderson 2015 Anthony Daboub 2001 Sean Kern 2016 Garrett Danner 2019 Daniel McClintick Jack Fellner Joey Fuentes UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Gordon Marshall 1990* Stan Cole Elliot Ordway 1999* Bob Horn Chancellor Ramirez 2002* Russell Webb Ryder Roberts 2006* Patrick Woepse 2007* Jim Ferguson Bob Horn (right) was named to the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999. Alec Zwaneveld 2008* Kurt Krumpholz 2017 Matt Farmer 2010* David Ashleigh 2018 Austin Rone 2011* Alex Rousseau David Stiling 2014* Guy Baker 2016* Adam Krikorian Jack Bariteau Most Inspirational 2018* Eric Lindroth 2020* Adam Wright Award * Indicates induction year Jack Bariteau was a three-year water polo letterwinner (1968-70) for the Bruins, helping Dr. James Puffer Loyalty and guide UCLA to its ! rst-ever NCAA championship Contribution Award in men’s water polo in 1969. Bariteau played for the Bruins under long-time head coach Bob Dr. James Puffer was a three-year water polo Horn. Since his days as a student at UCLA, letterwinner (1969-71) and member of two he has been a tremendous benefactor to the national championship teams (1969, 1971) men’s water polo program. at UCLA. He earned his doctorate degree from UCLA Medical School in 1976, attaining a family Bariteau, along with a group of other former practice residency at UCLA Medical Center men’s water polo players, helped launch a upon his graduation. He was named Chief of campaign in the early 1990s to preserve the the Division of Family Medicine in 1983 and men’s water polo program at UCLA as an helped to make the discipline a department in NCAA sport. Bariteau’s name now graces the 1997, of which he chaired until 1998. team’s “Most Inspirational Award,” in honor of his service to UCLA and commitment to the An instrumental ! gure within the UCLA Athletic men’s water polo program as an alumnus. Department, Dr. Puffer served as a team UCLA water polo’s last three Hall of Fame inductees (from left): Adam Krikorian (2016), Eric Lindroth physician and Chief of Sports Medicine until 2001 Alfonso Tucay (2018), and Adam Wright (2020). Photo taken at Lindroth’s induction in 2018. his departure in 2001. He was an Olympic team 2002 Matt Flesher physician during the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, 2003 Joseph Axelrad Korea. In 1991, Dr. Puffer was instrumental in 2004 Brett Ormsby raising funds to endow the men’s water polo 2005 John Blanchette program when its existence was at risk. He 2006 Will Didinger served as a mentor to UCLA student-athletes Michael March and coaches alike. 2007 Matt Kellogg 2008 Chris Allen In December of 2001, Dr. Puffer left UCLA to 2009 Chay Lapin assume the position of Executive Director of the 2010 Clay Jorth American Board of Family Practice in Lexington, 2011 Cullen Hennessy Kentucky. Puffer said at the time that he could 2012 Josh Samuels not pass up “the opportunity to provide effective 2013 Chris Wendt and dynamic leadership to my discipline.” In 2014 Paul Reynolds his honor of leadership and devotion to UCLA, 2015 Daniel McClintick the Dr. James Puffer Loyalty and Contribution 2016 Patrick Woepse Award was established in 2001. 2017 James Robinson 2001 Jeff P" ueger 2018 Eric Goldenberg Jon Puffer Kent Inoue 2002 Brandon Brooks 2003 Joseph Axelrad 2004 Peter Belden Brett Ormsby 2005 Will Didinger 2016 USA Olympian Josh Samuels received the Jack Bariteau Most Inspirational Award in 2012.

31 UCLA OLYMPIANS

2016 UCLA Olympians on Team USA, Alex Roelse (left) and Josh Samuels. Adam Krikorian poses for the media with Olympic gold medals from his team in 2016 in Rio. Antwerp, 1920 Mexico City, 1968 Atlanta, 1996 Clyde Swendson Dave Ashleigh Dan Hackett Bruce Bradley Alex Rousseau Berlin, 1936 Russell Webb Rich Corso (head coach) Stan Cole Clyde Swendson Bob Horn (coach) Dixon Fiske , 2000 Monte Nitzkowski (coach) Dan Hackett London, 1948 Sean Kern Munich, 1972 (bronze) Guy Baker (women’s head coach) Dixon Fiske Bruce Bradley Eddie Knox Stan Cole Athens, 2004 Devere Christianson Russell Webb James M. Ferguson Brandon Brooks Helsinki, 1952 Adam Wright Brett Ormsby John Spargo Eric Lindroth Guy Baker (women’s head coach) Pete Stange Monte Nitzkowski (coach) Urho Saari (coach) Moscow, 1980 (boycott) Beijing, 2008 (silver) Melbourne, 1956 Jeff Stites Brandon Brooks Adam Wright Bob Horn Joe Vargas Eric Lindroth Guy Baker (women’s head coach) Monte Nitzkowski (coach) Rome, 1960 London, 2012 Bob Horn Alex Roelse - Team USA Los Angeles, 1984 (silver) Chay Lapin James Kelsey Adam Wright Urho Saari (coach) Joe Vargas Adam Krikorian (women’s head coach) Fernando Carsalade (Brazil) Tokyo, 1964 Rich Corso (coach) Monte Nitzkowski (coach) Rio, 2016 Dave Ashleigh Alex Roelse Stan Cole Josh Samuels Daniel Drown Barcelona, 1992 Adam Krikorian (women’s head coach) Urho Saari (coach) Alex Rousseau Guy Baker (coach)

Josh Samuels - Team USA Adam Wright was a three-time Olympian for Team USA before retiring after the 2012 Olympics in London.

32 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Goals Shots Saves Goals Against Average 1. Stefan Pollmann (1990) 115 1. Stefan Pollmann (1990) 203 1. Garrett Danner (2015) 278 1. Brandon Brooks (2000) 4.80 2. Alex Rousseau (1989) 81 2. Alex Rousseau (1989) 192 2. Garrett Danner (2013) 262 2. Chay Lapin (2009) 4.82 Alex Rousseau (1988) 81 3. Alex Rousseau (1987) 171 3. Matt Swanson (1994) 250 3. Chay Lapin (2006) 4.87 Hank Peterson (1988) 81 4. Alex Rousseau (1988) 169 4. Dan Hackett (1991) 237 4. Brandon Brooks (1999) 5.60 Vince Tonne (1981) 81 5. Brett Ormsby (2004) 165 5. Garrett Danner (2014) 233 5. Mike Van Der Waerdt (1988) 5.79 6. Brett Ormsby (2003) 72 6. Chris Kellerman (1993) 161 6. Brandon Brooks (2002) 227 6. Joseph Axelrad (2004) 5.83 7. Brett Ormsby (2004) 70 7. Vince Tonne (1981) 156 7. Chuck Brown (1986) 225 7. Garrett Danner (2014) 5.91 8. Alex Rousseau (1987) 68 Fernando Carsalade (1987) 156 8. Mike Van Der Waerdt (1988) 224 8. Brandon Brooks (2001) 5.96 Josh Samuels (2012) 68 9. Josh Samuels (2012) 149 9. Kevin Dillenbeck (1992) 209 9. Will Didinger (2005) 5.96 10. Chris Kellerman (1993) 64 10. Alex Rousseau (1986) 143 10. Brandon Brooks (2000) 208 10. Parsa Bonderson (1998) 6.00 Scoring records are since 1981 Goalkeeping records are since 1985. Minimum 50% of team minutes.

Alex Rousseau (1986-89) Stefan Pollman (1990)

Vince Tonne (1978-81) Fernando Carsalade (1985-88)

Chay Lapin (2006-09) Brandon Brooks (1999-02)

Matt Swanson (1993-96) Garrett Danner (2013-16)

33 CAREER RECORDS

Alex Rousseau Garrett Danner Daniel McClintick Josh Samuels Goals Saves Assists Steals 1. Alex Rousseau (1986-89) 290 1. Garrett Danner (2013-16) 932 1. Daniel McClintick (2012-15) 157 1. Garrett Danner (2013-16) 218 2. Brett Ormsby (2001-2004) 243 2. Chay Lapin (2006-09) 719 2. Ryder Roberts (2013-16) 150 2. Josh Samuels (2009-12) 141 3. Sean Kern (1997-00) 177 (3) 3. Brandon Brooks (2000-03) 700 3. Paul Reynolds (2011-14) 119 3. Paul Reynolds (2011-14) 137 4. Josh Samuels (2009-12) 176 4. Matt Swanson (1994-97) 695 4. Alex Roelse (2014-17) 105 4. Ryder Roberts (2013-16) 130 Paul Reynolds (2011-14) 176 5. Dan Hackett (1988-91) 680 5. Daniel Lenhart (2011-14) 103 5. Max Irving (2014-17) 105 6. Fernando Carsalade (1985-88) 162 6. Alex Wolf (2015, 2017-19) 628 6. Max Irving (2014-17) 102 6. Grif n White (2009-12) 82 7. Ryder Roberts (2013-16) 158 7. Matt Rapacz (2009-12) 490 7. Cristiano Mirarchi (2010-11, 13-14) 93 7. Patrick Fellner (2013-16) 79 8. Scott Davidson (2006-09) 152 8. Parsa Bonderson (1996-99) 441 8. Josh Samuels (2009-12) 88 8. Nicolas Saveljic (2017-19) 77 9. Grif n White (2009-12) 147 9. Chuck Brown (1985-86) 421 9. Austin Rone (2015-18) 84 9. Alex Roelse (2014-17) 76 10. Krsto Sbutega (2005-08) 143 10. Joseph Axelrad (2001-04) 373 10. Ashworth Molthen (2018-19) 83 10. Alex Wolf (2015, 2017-19) 74 Parenthesis on right indicate two-point goals. Cullen Hennessy (2008-11) 83 These are records since 2009. These are records since 2009. Longest Winning Streaks Wins Dates 57 Nov. 23, 2014 - Nov. 12, 2016 50 1964-1968 24 1968-1970 21 1971-1972 19 Nov. 10, 1989 - Oct. 6, 1990 18 Sept. 1, 2018 - Oct. 13, 2018 18 Sept. 6, 2014 - Oct. 11, 2014 18 Sept. 7, 2013 - Oct. 13, 2013 18 Sept. 25, 2004 - Nov. 28, 2004 16 Sept. 10, 1988 - Oct. 1, 1988

Aimone Barabino Ryder Roberts Jim Toring Exclusions Drawn Field Blocks General Records (Team) 1. Aimone Barabino (2010-13) 221 1. Josh Samuels (2009-12) 73 Most Goals Scored (game) 39 vs Air Force (10/16/70) 2. Gordon Marshall (2013-16) 188 2. Ryder Roberts (2013-16) 59 Most Goals Scored (season) 459 (2014) 3. Matt Farmer (2014-17) 156 Daniel McClintick (2012-15) 59 Fewest Goals Scored (season) 138 (1974) 4. Felix Brozyna-Vilim (2017-19) 136 4. Chris Wendt (2010-13) 53 Fewest Goals Allowed (season) 65 (1960) 5. Brett Hayes (2008-11) 120 5. Paul Reynolds (2011-14) 52 Best W-L Percentage (season) 1.000 ( ve times) 6. Quinten Osborne (2017-18) 113 6. Alex Roelse (2014-17) 45 1965 (16-0), 1966 (15-0), 1967 (14-0), 1969 (19-0), 2015 (30-0) 7. Grif n White (2009-12) 111 7. Max Irving (2014-17) 40 Worst W-L Percentage (season) .217 (5-18 in 1978) 8. Jacob Murphy (2007-10) 101 8. Cristiano Mirarchi (2010-11, 13-14) 33 Most Shutouts (season) 3 (1979) 9. Patrick Woepse (2013-16) 89 9. Emilio Vieira (2009-10) 32 Longest Winning Streak 57 matches (2014-16) 10. Lucas Reynolds (2010-13) 82 10. Chancellor Ramirez (2013-16) 30 Longest Losing Streak 9 (1977) These are records since 2009. Patrick Fellner (2013-16) 30 Scott Davidson (2006-09) 30 General Records (Individual) These are records since 2009. Most Two-Point Goals (season) 6, Jim Toring (1996) 6, Matt Armato (1999) Most Two-Point Goals (career) 13, Matt Armato (1995-99) Most Attempts (career) 675, Alexis Rousseau (1986-89)

34 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1962-2019)

The 1966 UCLA Bruins The 1968 UCLA Bruins 1962 (9-5) 1965 (16-0) UC Santa Barbara W 11-5 1971 (18-1) Date Opponent W/L Score Head Coach: Bob Horn USC L 13-11 Head Coach: Bob Horn Pierce College W 18-11 Long Beach State L 11-10 Date Opponent W/L Score NCAA CHAMPIONS UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 Stanford W 7-5 Alumni W 12-4 USC L 10-9 California W 10-9 Date Opponent W/L Score Cerritos W 19-3 Redlands W 19-9 UC Davis W 12-2 Alumni W 20-15 UCSB W 25-11 California L 15-6 UC Irvine L 7-5 UC Davis W 21-4 USC W 6-5 Long Beach City College L 10-7 Foothill W 16-6 USC L 10-7 Occidental W 14-3 San Fernando Valley State W 13-0 Stanford W 7-1 California W 10-9 Stanford W 7-6 Stanford W 4-3 Long Beach State W 6-5 UC Santa Barbara W 18-5 Long Beach State W 5-4 El Camino College W 14-5 San Jose State L 6-2 USC W 8-6 Long Beach State W 8-3 Stanford L 15-5 De Anza W 10-2 Long Beach State W 15-4 California W 8-5 California W 11-6 California W 6-5 CS Fullerton W 7-1 UC Irvine W 13-3 Cal Tech W 12-6 UC Irvine L 6-5 Stanford W 12-11 California W 12-8 Pomona W 9-8 USC W 3-2 Long Beach State W 16-6 San Jose State W 13-6 USC L 9-6 California W 16-7 Stanford W 5-3 UC Irvine W 14-8 Foothill W 7-2 1969 (19-0) Head Coach: Bob Horn Cal State Fullerton W 9-2 1963 (14-4) Long Beach State W 14-6 California W 12-6 Head Coach: Bob Horn USC W 7-6 NCAA CHAMPIONS Stanford W 13-10 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score USC W 11-9 Alumni W 8-5 1966 (15-0) Occidental W 14-5 Washington W 37-2 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 10-7 Head Coach: Bob Horn UC San Diego W 21-7 Long Beach State W 10-1 UC Santa Barbara W 13-3 UC Santa Barbara W 15-3 San Jose State W 5-3 Date Opponent W/L Score Long Beach State L 16-8 Stanford W 10-2 Alumni W 22-10 Redlands W 22-9 UC San Diego W 23-1 Occidental W 19-2 1972 (19-1) Cal State Northridge W 21-0 Cal Poly Pomona W 11-3 Cerritos W 15-5 Head Coach: Bob Horn USC L 8-5 UC Santa Barbara W 5-2 USC W 5-3 Occidental W 8-3 USC W 7-4 NCAA CHAMPIONS UC Santa Barbara W 13-3 California W 15-7 Long Beach State W 8-1 Date Opponent W/L Score Long Beach State W 9-4 Stanford L 13-6 California W 6-2 Alumni W 12-11 UC Irvine W 15-5 Cerritos W 10-1 California W 8-5 UC Davis W 17-2 Stanford W 7-5 Pasadena City College W 17-4 Stanford W 10-5 UC Irvine W 8-3 California W 13-6 California W 14-3 Long Beach State W 7-5 USC W 7-6 UC Irvine W 11-6 UC Santa Barbara W 12-1 UC Irvine W 4-1 UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 San Jose State W 11-6 Stanford W 4-3 Stanford W 8-2 USC L 14-11 Stanford W 9-8 Cal Tech W 13-1 USC W 7-6 California W 5-3 Foothill W 12-5 USC L 15-9 USC W 4-3 Cal State Fullerton W 5-2 Long Beach State W 17-12 * one game score unknown Long Beach State W 9-6 * one game score unknown Stanford W 16-0 California W 5-2 California W 12-8 1964 (15-6) UC Irvine W 6-4 1967 (14-0) 1970 (17-2) Long Beach State W 8-5 Head Coach: Bob Horn Head Coach: Bob Horn Head Coach: Bob Horn Stanford W 10-5 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score USC W 7-5 Date Opponent W/L Score Alumni L 9-6 USC W 7-6 Cal State Fullerton W 10-5 Air Force W 39-6 Cerritos W 9-3 Cal Poly Pomona W 24-3 Long Beach State W 11-6 Occidental W 21-3 Cal Poly Pomona W 7-6 UC Santa Barbara W 19-7 Yale W 21-3 UC Davis W 13-3 UC Santa Barbara W 9-5 Long Beach State W 10-8 UC Irvine W 15-10 USC W 9-7 Cal State Los Angeles W 5-3 California W 8-3 San Jose State W 10-5 UC Irvine L 8-6 USC L 7-5 UC Irvine W 6-4 * one game score unknown UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 Cal State Northridge W 16-2 California W 9-4 Cal Poly Pomona W 22-0 Foothill L 5-2 Stanford W 8-7 USC W 5-2 1973 (13-7) Stanford L 9-8 Stanford W 8-4 Long Beach State W 11-5 Head Coach: Bob Horn Long Beach State W 12-9 UC Irvine W 10-7 Stanford W 10-5 Date Opponent W/L Score California W 10-7 San Jose State W 8-4 California W 6-5 Alumni L 11-8 Occidental W 10-7 Foothill W 9-6 Long Beach State W 11-7 Long Beach State W 7-1 Stanford W 6-3 USC W 8-3 Stanford W 10-2 California W 4-2 * one game score unknown UC Irvine L 7-5 UC Santa Barbara W 6-2 California W 13-9 USC W 9-1 Long Beach State L 18-6 UC Irvine W 10-2 Cal State Fullerton W 7-4 Yugoslavia L 15-4 1968 (12-5) USC W 8-6 UC Santa Barbara W 8-3 UC Santa Barbara W 11-3 Head Coach: Bob Horn UC Santa Barbara W 7-6 USC W 7-4 Long Beach State W 9-3 Date Opponent W/L Score San Jose State W 7-4 San Diego W 13-2 * two game scores unknown Orange Coast W 10-4 UC Irvine L 7-6 California L 7-4 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 16-1 Stanford W 7-4

35 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1993-2019)

Stanford L 15-6 Brown W 21-0 Alumni W 13-5 USC L 8-5 USC L 11-6 Stanford L 9-3 UC Irvine L 6-2 1978 (5-18) UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 Head Coach: Bob Horn Long Beach State W 6-5 Pepperdine T 7-7 Date Opponent W/L Score Nippon W 9-5 Brown W 21-7 Stanford L 10-5 Cal Poly Pomona W 12-9 California L 10-6 Pepperdine L 9-7 California L 8-7 Stanford L 8-1 UC Irvine L 9-6 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-2 UC Santa Barbara L 13-12 Long Beach State L 6-4 Pepperdine L 10-6 Pepperdine L 5-4 UC Irvine W 15-6 Arizona L 8-6 USC L 9-5 Cal Poly Pomona W 12-11 Long Beach State L 10-8 UC Irvine L 7-5 1981 (19-11-3) Stanford L 12-2 Head Coach: Bob Horn California L 12-8 Date Opponent W/L Score USC L 9-6 Fresno State W 12-7 Stanford L 9-5 San Diego State W 19-7 California L 17-6 Air Force W 12-7 Arizona W 6-5 Pepperdine W 12-3 UC Santa Barbara L 9-4 Alumni W 13-11 The 1979 UCLA Bruins Pepperdine L 11-8 UC Irvine W 7-5 UC Santa Barbara L 18-12 San Francisco State W 12-1 UC Irvine L 6-2 Stanford W 7-6 UC Irvine L 13-6 Cal State Fullerton W 13-4 California L 8-6 California L 8-7 Long Beach State L 12-7 UC Santa Barbara W 6-4 Long Beach State W 8-4 USC W 11-5 Arizona L 11-10 USC T 6-6 Cal State Fullerton W 8-3 Army W 26-2 Long Beach State L 8-3 New Mexico W 14-4 California L 13-9 Stanford L 10-6 Stanford W 6-1 Stanford W 6-5 1979 (21-9) Head Coach: Bob Horn Long Beach State W 8-6 Long Beach State W 13-7 UC Irvine L 9-7 USC L 7-5 Date Opponent W/L Score Long Beach State W 9-7 1976 (17-5) Brown W 19-2 UC Santa Barbara W 14-2 Head Coach: Bob Horn California L 7-5 California L 4-2 Alumni W 15-14 Stanford L 11-6 USC L 7-5 Date Opponent W/L Score Occidental W 22-5 Stanford L 18-12 UC Santa Barbara W 11-10 Air Force W 15-4 UC Santa Barbara L 8-7 Pepperdine W 20-9 Pepperdine W 10-5 California W 10-5 1974 (17-4) Long Beach State W 7-6 UC Santa Barbara W 13-7 Head Coach: Bob Horn Pepperdine W 15-10 Arizona W 15-2 W. Berlin W 4-3 UC Santa Barbara T 10-10 Date Opponent W/L Score UC Santa Barbara W 11-8 Hayward W 16-6 UC Irvine T 10-10 San Diego W 10-5 UC Irvine W 1-6 UC Irvine W 1-0 Long Beach State L 12-6 Alumni W 7-5 Long Beach State W 13-9 Stanford L 10-7 UC San Diego W 6-4 UC Davis W 5-3 UC Irvine L 12-11 UC Santa Barbara L 7-2 Cal State Fullerton W 15-13 San Jose State W 7-1 USC W 18-8 California L 7-6 Pepperdine W 11-4 UC Irvine W 8-7 California W 8-7 USC L 7-4 USC W 11-6 California L 7-4 UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 California L 8-7 UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 Cal State Fullerton W 6-4 Stanford L 11-6 Stanford W 9-7 USC W 11-8 UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 California W 12-7 Stanford L 8-6 California L 10-7 USC W 9-5 Pepperdine W 14-8 UC Irvine W 1-0 Air Force W 16-5 Occidental W 10-5 Long Beach State L 7-6 California W 5-3 UC Santa Barbara L 9-8 Stanford W 5-4 UC Irvine W 7-5 Pepperdine W 10-5 Long Beach State W 13-5 UC San Diego W 24-1 Arizona W 15-9 Cal State Fullerton W 6-4 Stanford L 15-9 Long Beach State W 9-7 1982 (22-8) Stanford W 6-4 USC W 19-8 Arizona W 9-7 Head Coach: Bob Horn California L 7-3 Texas A&M W 18-8 UC Santa Barbara L 9-5 Date Opponent W/L Score California W 5-4 USC W 14-9 Long Beach State W 9-7 Malibu Waves W 10-8 UC Irvine L 7-6 Stanford L 13-12 USC W 6-5 Air Force W 16-8 USC W 6-4 Bucknell W 17-7 Pepperdine W 13-11 Stanford W 9-5 1977 (9-13) California W 10-9 Loyola-Chicago W 13-8 UC Irvine L 5-3 Head Coach: Bob Horn UC Santa Barbara L 11-3 Alumni W 15-10 Cal State Fullerton W 7-4 * two game scores unknown Stanford L 12-9 Date Opponent W/L Score San Francisco State W 21-2 San Diego W 17-4 Wasserfeunde L 8-4 1975 (19-3) Cal Poly Pomona W 19-9 1980 (13-18-1) Head Coach: Bob Horn Head Coach: Bob Horn UC Santa Barbara W 9-7 Pepperdine L 12-10 USC W 9-5 Date Opponent W/L Score UC Santa Barbara W 12-9 Date Opponent W/L Score Long Beach State W 9-5 Alumni W 17-5 Pepperdine W 12-8 Alumni W 12-9 UC Irvine L 10-6 UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 Hayward W 12-0 Cal State Fullerton W 13-8 UC San Diego W 6-2 Long Beach State W 4-3 UC Irvine L 8-7 Pepperdine W 14-6 Pepperdine W 9-5 UC Davis W 8-7 California L 9-4 Air Force W 13-6 UC Irvine L 9-8 California W 9-6 UC Santa Barbara W 12-11 Pepperdine L 12-8 USC W 9-7 UC Irvine W 10-9 Long Beach State W 8-7 UC Santa Barbara L 11-9 Long Beach State W 10-9 Long Beach State W 15-9 UC Irvine L 11-6 California L 4-3 Japan Nationals W 11-5 USC W 10-7 Cal Poly Pomona W 21-11 Long Beach State W 5-2 Fresno State W 10-6 UC Irvine W 8-7 USC W 11-10 UC Irvine L 6-4 UC Santa Barbara W 8-6 California W 11-10 California L 10-6 Hayward W 7-6 Stanford L 8-3 Stanford L 3-2 Stanford L 7-2 Stanford L 7-2 California W 11-5 Long Beach State W 7-6 UC Irvine L 14-10 Pepperdine L 9-5 Pepperdine W 14-3 UC Santa Barbara W 14-4 Pepperdine L 11-8 USC L 8-3 UC Santa Barbara W 11-10 Loyola Marymount W 19-1 California L 9-7 Long Beach State L 11-9 Long Beach State W 8-5 UC Irvine W 10-8 Long Beach State L 6-5 Fordham W 17-2 UC Irvine L 9-6 Pepperdine W 15-9 UC Santa Barbara L 13-12 Bucknell W 8-6

36 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1993-2019) California L 11-7 1985 (24-6) UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 9/26 at Long Beach State L 12-10 UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 Head Coach: Bob Horn USC L 12-11 9/30 California* L 10-8 Stanford L 9-8 Iona W 18-4 10/14 %UC San Diego W 12-7 USC W 7-6 Date Opponent W/L Score Navy W 16-6 10/14 %Claremont W 20-3 UC Santa Barbara W 8-6 Navy W 12-5 Brown W 15-1 10/15 Air Force W 15-4 Stanford L 11-9 UC Santa Barbara W 9-5 Bucknell W 20-6 10/15 Loyola Marymount W 19-4 California W 10-9 UC San Diego W 13-6 California L 6-4 10/20 Stanford* L 7-5 Paci! c W 9-5 Stanford W 7-5 10/21 Pepperdine L 9-4 Claremont W 14-4 Fresno State W 11-7 10/24 UC Irvine L 12-9 1983 (21-11-3) UC San Diego W 13-5 Head Coach: Bob Horn Claremont W 14-5 10/28 ^Long Beach State W 12-7 USC W 11-9 UC San Diego W 10-5 10/28 ^Paci! c W 10-7 Date Opponent W/L Score Paci! c W 10-3 Long Beach State W 9-3 10/29 ^Stanford L 10-8 Fresno State L 9-8 Stanford L 6-5 Pepperdine W 8-5 10/29 ^UC Irvine L 14-10 UC San Diego W 13-3 UC Irvine L 8-7 California W 8-7 11/3 at California* L 10-9 Loyola-Chicago W 11-8 UC San Diego W 15-8 Pepperdine W 9-8 11/4 at Stanford* L 5-3 Pepperdine W 6-5 Brown W 15-8 UC Santa Barbara W 10-6 11/10 USC* W 10-4 Alumni W 13-9 Long Beach State W 9-7 UC Irvine L 11-7 11/12 UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 UC San Diego W 13-4 Fresno State W 12-8 Long Beach State W 12-8 11/18 at USC* W 8-6 Paci! c W 6-3 California W 7-5 Stanford W 12-11 $ at Pepperdine Tournament Pepperdine W 7-6 Stanford L 9-5 UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 # at UC Irvine Tournament USC L 10-6 Stanford L 11-10 USC L 7-4 % Bruin Cup Invitational UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 UC Irvine L 14-13 UC Irvine W 9-7 ^ at 49er Invitational UC Irvine L 12-8 California W 8-4 USC L 9-8 * Pac-10 match California T 7-7 Pepperdine W 10-6 Pepperdine W 11-7 Pepperdine L 10-5 UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 USC L 12-11 1990 (24-8, 2-3 Pac-10) Long Beach State L 11-8 Fresno State W 12-6 UC Irvine L 13-10 Cal State Fullerton W 17-5 Long Beach State W 8-7 Head Coach: Bob Horn UC Irvine W 10-4 Pepperdine W 11-5 Date Opponent W/L Score California W 8-4 UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 1988 (29-5, 2-4 Pac-10) 9/7 &UCSB W 10-5 Stanford W 13-7 USC W 14-11 Head Coach: Bob Horn 9/7 &Pepperdine W 13-3 Long Beach State L 10-6 USC W 7-3 Date Opponent W/L Score 9/14 #Pepperdine W 10-4 UC Santa Barbara T 8-8 Loyola-Chicago W 14-6 9/10 &LMU W 27-4 9/14 #UC San Diego W 14-3 Paci! c W 5-4 UC Irvine L 7-6 9/10 &Cal State Los Angeles W 21-2 9/15 #Stanford W 12-6 UC Irvine W 9-7 UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 9/11 &Navy W 15-6 9/15 #Long Beach State W 8-5 Long Beach State T 6-6 9/11 &Pepperdine W 15-6 9/16 #USC W 7-6 California L 8-6 9/16 #UC Davis W 19-3 9/21 ºMassachusetts W 18-2 1986 (25-8) # Fresno State W 10-6 Head Coach: Bob Horn 9/16 Claremont-McKenna W 18-1 9/21 ºHarvard W 26-8 UC San Diego W 15-4 9/17 #UC San Diego W 14-5 9/22 ºBucknell W 27-2 UC Santa Barbara W 11-7 Date Opponent W/L Score 9/17 #UC Irvine W 14-6 9/22 ºPrinceton W 23-5 Stanford W 14-6 UC San Diego W 6-5 9/18 #California W 8-7 9/23 ºIona W 20-5 UC Irvine L 7-4 Richmond W 15-6 9/18 #Long Beach State W 10-7 9/23 ºBrown W 19-2 USC L 12-11 Claremont W 13-1 9/18 #Stanford W 10-5 9/29 at Long Beach State W 10-4 UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 Navy W 10-2 9/27 Long Beach State W 9-4 10/2 UC Irvine W 15-12 USC L 11-5 Pepperdine W 9-6 9/30 $Cal State Los Angeles W 14-1 10/6 at USC* W 9-8 Long Beach State L 10-8 Long Beach State W 11-8 9/30 $Fresno State W 10-6 10/7 at UC Santa Barbara L 11-9 Slippery Rock W 15-4 Claremont W 15-8 10/1 $Stanford W 6-3 10/13 %Loyola Marymount W 1-7 Brown W 9-3 Loyola-Chicago W 9-3 10/1 $California W 5-4 10/13 %Long Beach State W 10-7 Pepperdine W 12-6 10/8 USC* L 10-9 10/14 %UC Riverside W 19-3 California W 8-6 10/9 %Claremont-McKenna W 19-4 10/19 at Stanford* L 10-9 1984 (13-13-1) USC L 10-5 Head Coach: Bob Horn 10/14 Stanford* W 8-5 10/20 at California* L 10-5 Stanford L 12-5 10/15 California* L 8-7 (OT) 10/27 ^Long Beach State W 11-5 Date Opponent W/L Score Fresno State L 10-9 10/20 Pepperdine W 17-6 10/27 ^Loyola Marymount W 23-3 UC San Diego W 13-8 Loyola-Chicago W 13-4 10/23 UC Santa Barbara W 7-4 10/28 ^Stanford L 8-7 (OT) Air Force W 8-5 Long Beach State L 4-3 10/29 ^Pepperdine W 13-7 10/28 ^UC Santa Barbara L 13-11 Pepperdine L 11-6 UC Santa Barbara W 14-13 10/29 ^UC Santa Barbara W 14-5 11/3 California* L 9-5 Loyola-Chicago W 11-6 Claremont W 12-9 10/30 ^UC Irvine W 13-7 11/10 †Stanford* W 13-12 U.S. Nationals L 8-3 USC W 8-5 10/30 ^Long Beach State W 12-3 11/11 Pepperdine L 11-10 Stanford W 9-7 UC Irvine W 8-4 11/4 California* L 7-5 11/17 USC* W 9-7 UC Irvine L 10-3 Stanford L 11-8 11/5 UC San Diego W 10-6 11/23 $Pepperdine W 10-9 USC L 12-8 California L 12-8 11/7 UC Irvine W 15-9 11/24 $California L 10-8 Fresno State T 6-6 UC Santa Barbara W 10-9 11/12 Stanford* L 4-3 11/25 $UC Santa Barbara W 15-8 Cal State Fullerton W 21-4 UC San Diego W 13-1 11/19 USC* W 12-11 & at Pepperdine Tournament UC Santa Barbara L 10-8 USC W 7-6 11/25 +Navy W 11-3 # at UC Irvine Tournament Alumni W 17-16 Fresno State W 6-5 +USC W 13-10 º at Brown Tournament USC L 13-10 Long Beach State W 8-6 +California L 14-11 % Bruin Cup Invitational Stanford L 9-7 Stanford L 10-7 ! at Pepperdine Tournament ^ at 49er Invitational Brown W 12-6 California W 8-6 # at UC Irvine Tournament † Ruled No Contest Long Beach State L 6-3 Pepperdine W 13-11 $ NorCal Tournament $ at NCAA Championships UC Irvine W 10-7 USC W 8-5 % Bruin Cup Invitational * Pac-10 match Pepperdine W 9-8 Navy W 13-7 ^ at 49er Invitational UC Santa Barbara W 10-6 California L 11-8 + at NCAA Championships Stanford L 6-5 Pepperdine W 12-11 * Pac-10 match 1991 (19-10, 3-3 Pac-10) California L 9-8 Head Coach: Guy Baker California L 7-5 1987 (25-10) Date Opponent W/L Score UC Irvine W 8-5 1989 (14-12, 2-4 Pac-10) 9/8 &UC Santa Barbara W 14-7 Head Coach: Bob Horn Head Coach: Bob Horn Pepperdine L 14-10 9/8 &Pepperdine L 8-7 Date Opponent W/L Score Fresno State W 9-6 Date Opponent W/L Score 9/13 &Loyola Marymount W 17-2 UC San Diego W 8-4 USC L 14-11 9/9 $Navy W 13-6 9/13 #UC Irvine W 8-7 Navy W 17-6 Pepperdine L 12-11 9/9 $Pepperdine L 14-13 9/14 #Long Beach State W 9-8 Claremont W 13-4 Navy W 17-4 9/15 #UC San Diego W 10-3 9/14 #Stanford W 7-4 Pepperdine L 9-8 Brown W 11-10 9/15 #Stanford W 7-5 9/15 #California L 8-5 Air Force W 13-2 9/16 #UC Irvine L 11-10 (OT) 9/22 Air Force W 9-6 Fresno State W 13-5 9/16 #Fresno State W 7-3 9/26 at Long Beach State L 7-4 Long Beach State L 8-7 9/17 #California L 5-4 10/5 California* W 8-7 Stanford L 7-6 9/17 #USC L 9-5 10/12 %UC Riverside W 12-4 Pepperdine W 12-4

37 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1993-2019)

10/12 %UC San Diego W 13-9 11/14 %UC Santa Barbara W 14-11 9/20 #Pepperdine W 7-4 % 1996 (24-6, 6-2 MPSF) # 10/13 USC W 12-9 11/20 at USC L 11-9 Head Coach: Guy Baker 9/20 USC L 11-7 10/16 at Pepperdine L 7-4 # at SoCal Tournament 9/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 9-5 10/18 Stanford* W 8-7 ^ at NorCal Tournament NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9/27 Paci! c* W 9-8 10/26 ^UC Riverside W 12-4 * MPSF match Date Opponent W/L Score 10/2 Pepperdine* W 5-4 10/26 ^Stanford L 8-7 % at MPSF Championships 9/14 #Pepperdine W 16-5 10/17 ^St. Francis W 18-2 10/27 ^USC L 13-12 9/14 #UC Santa Barbara W 12-6 10/17 ^Long Beach State W 13-7 10/27 ^UC San Diego W 15-10 9/15 #UC Irvine W 13-11 10/18 ^Stanford W 7-6 1994 (17-14, 2-6 MPSF) # 11/1 at UC San Diego W 11-9 Head Coach: Guy Baker 9/15 USC W 8-7 10/18 ^UC Irvine L 7-5 11/2 at UC Irvine W 13-12 9/21 at UC Santa Barbara* W 13-6 10/24 at California* W 7-6 11/3 Long Beach State W 8-7 Date Opponent W/L Score 9/22 at Paci! c* W 8-7 10/25 at Stanford W 6-4 & 11/8 at California* L 12-4 9/3 UC San Diego W 12-10 9/28 &UC Davis W 15-7 10/31 Stanford L 7-5 & 11/9 at Stanford* L 8-7 9/3 Chaminade W 14-8 9/28 &Air Force W 16-7 11/1 Long Beach State* W 9-8 # 11/15 USC* W 10-8 9/10 Long Beach State W 13-5 9/29 &Santa Clara W 20-7 11/6 UC San Diego W 16-11 # 11/23 at USC* L 8-7 9/10 Pepperdine W 10-9 9/29 &UC San Diego W 21-8 11/8 UC Irvine* W 9-6 # 11/29 $UC San Diego W 14-10 9/11 Stanford L 7-3 10/12 ^Occidental W 15-3 11/15 at USC* L 9-6 # 11/30 $Pepperdine W 6-5 9/11 California L 9-6 10/12 ^Pepperdine W 9-8 11/21 USC W 6-3 12/1 $California L 7-6 9/17 at Claremont W 18-5 10/13 ^Stanford W 9-6 11/27 %Pepperdine L 7-6 & at Pepperdine Tournament 9/17 UC San Diego (at Claremont) W 17-4 10/13 ^USC L 13-8 11/28 %Paci! c W 8-5 # at UC Irvine Tournament 9/20 Long Beach State* W 19-5 10/19 Pepperdine* W 12-6 11/29 %California L 7-6 (OT) ^ at 49er Invitational 9/24 at USC* L 10-4 10/20 Navy W 18-5 # at SoCal Tournament % Bruin Cup Invitational 10/1 ^Paci! c W 11-6 10/20 Massachusetts W 14-6 ^ at NorCal Tournament $ at NCAA Championships 10/1 ^UC Davis W 17-9 10/26 at California* W 9-8 % at MPSF Championships * Pac-10 match 10/2 ^Stanford L 13-12 10/27 at Stanford W 7-6 * MPSF match 10/2 ^California W 12-10 11/2 Stanford* L 7-6 10/6 at Stanford L 13-7 11/9 Long Beach State W 13-7 1992 (10-13, 0-6 Pac-10) 10/8 at California* L 8-5 1999 (22-3, 8-0 MPSF) Head Coach: Guy Baker 11/11 Air Force W 11-8 Head Coaches: Guy Baker, Adam Krikorian 10/9 at Paci! c* L 6-5 11/14 at USC* L 13-10 Date Opponent W/L Score 10/14 at UC Santa Barbara* W 9-7 11/17 UC Irvine* W 6-5 NCAA CHAMPIONS 9/9 at Pepperdine W 7-6 10/23 Pepperdine* L 10-9 11/23 USC L 12-10 Date Opponent W/L Score # 9/18 UC Irvine L 14-9 10/24 Air Force W 11-9 11/24 %Paci! c L 6-5 9/11 UC Irvine W 13-3 # 9/18 Long Beach State W 12-5 10/29 Stanford* L 13-7 11/30 %Pepperdine W 9-8 9/18 #Pepperdine W 7-3 # 9/19 UC Santa Barbara W 11-8 10/30 at UC San Diego W 11-9 12/1 %UC Irvine L 7-4 9/18 #Navy W 14-6 # 9/19 Pepperdine L 9-5 11/6 UC Irvine* L 8-5 12/6 $UC Davis W 18-6 9/19 #Stanford L 9-7 # % 9/20 Long Beach State W 14-5 11/11 UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 (OT) 12/8 $USC W 8-7 9/19 #UC Irvine W 12-8 9/27 at UC Riverside W 14-7 11/11 %USC L 11-10 (OT) # at SoCal Tournament 9/25 at Stanford* W 6-5 % 9/30 at Long Beach State L 8-7 11/12 UC Irvine W 12-9 ! at Air Force Tournament 9/26 at California W 11-9 % 10/10 Stanford* L 8-4 11/13 UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 ^ at NorCal Tournament 10/5 Long Beach State* W 13-11 10/13 UC Irvine L 9-6 11/19 USC L 17-10 * MPSF match 10/9 ^Long Beach State W 11-5 $ 10/16 California* L 9-4 11/25 Pepperdine W 8-7 % at MPSF Championships 10/10 ^California W 8-6 $ 10/24 ^UC Riverside W 22-4 11/26 Stanford L 9-5 $ at NCAA Championships 10/10 ^USC L 7-6 $ 10/24 ^USC L 10-5 11/27 California L 8-5 10/16 California* W 8-2 & at Hawaiian Tournament 10/25 ^UC Santa Barbara L 12-8 10/17 UC Santa Barbara* W 9-3 # at SoCal Tournament 1997 (14-12, 4-4 MPSF) 10/26 ^UC San Diego W 12-6 10/23 at Pepperdine* W 13-6 ^ at NorCal Tournament Head Coach: Guy Baker 10/30 at Stanford* L 11-3 10/24 Paci! c* W 15-8 10/31 at California* L 14-6 * MPSF match Date Opponent W/L Score 10/30 at UC Irvine* W 7-3 % & 11/5 Pepperdine L 8-7 (OT) at MPSF Championships 9/7 Air Force W 22-0 10/31 at UC San Diego W 12-4 $ & 11/6 Air Force W 18-8 at NCAA Championships 9/7 UC San Diego W 9-5 11/6 Stanford W 10-8 # 11/8 at UC Santa Barbara W 8-7 9/20 Air Force W 13-3 11/12 USC* W 7-5 # 11/13 UC San Diego W 9-8 9/20 UC Irvine L 9-5 11/20 USC L 7-10 1995 (20-6, 8-0 MPSF) # 11/14 at USC* L 8-6 Head Coach: Guy Baker 9/21 UC San Diego W 8-3 11/26 %UC Santa Barbara W 13-8 # 11/21 USC* L 8-6 9/21 Stanford L 10-6 11/27 %California W 12-9 # at UC Irvine Tournament NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 9/26 UC Santa Barbara* W 12-1 11/28 %Stanford W 12-11 ^ at 49er Invitational Date Opponent W/L Score 9/30 at Long Beach State* W 10-4 12/4 $Massachusetts W 14-6 * Pac-10 match 9/8 Paci! c* W 6-5 10/3 USC* L 12-7 12/5 $Stanford W 6-5 9/9 #Pepperdine L 10-8 10/10 at UC Irvine L 7-6 # at SoCal Tournament 1993 (14-13, 5-5 MPSF) 9/9 #UC Santa Barbara W 8-1 10/12 Stanford L 7-3 ^ at NorCal Tournament Head Coach: Guy Baker 9/10 #Navy W 18-8 10/18 ^Long Beach State W 13-5 % at MPSF Championships 9/10 #UC Irvine L 7-6 10/18 ^USC L 11-9 $ at NCAA Championships Date Opponent W/L Score 9/16 UC Santa Barbara* W 8-7 10/19 ^Paci! c W 9-8 * MPSF match 9/11 at Pepperdine* W 10-6 9/23 USC* W 10-9 10/19 ^UC Irvine W 6-1 # 9/17 Redlands W 15-2 9/30 ^Santa Clara W 19-4 10/25 California L 9-8 (OT) # 9/17 UC Irvine W 11-6 9/30 ^Pepperdine L 6-5 10/26 Paci! c* W 10-3 2000 (19-7, 6-2 MPSF) # 9/18 California L 9-7 10/1 ^Paci! c W 19-5 11/1 at Stanford* L 8-7 Head Coach: Guy Baker, Adam Krikorian # 9/18 Long Beach State W 10-5 10/1 ^UC Irvine L 11-9 11/2 at California W 7-6 NCAA CHAMPIONS # 9/19 Stanford L 11-8 10/6 at Pepperdine* W 7-4 11/8 at Pepperdine L 8-5 # Date Opponent W/L Score 9/19 California L 11-7 11/10 Air Force W 16-2 10/7 at Long Beach State* W 6-2 9/9 at UC Irvine L 9-7 9/23 at California* L 16-9 11/15 at UC Irvine* W 5-3 10/21 at Stanford* W 8-7 9/15 Princeton W 13-3 9/25 at Stanford* L 11-6 11/22 at USC L 11-10 10/22 at California W 10-9 9/16 #Long Beach State W 13-6 10/1 USC* W 7-4 11/28 %USC L 8-7 10/28 California* W 9-8 9/16 #UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 10/8 ^Brown W 14-4 11/29 %Long Beach State W 10-6 10/29 at UC San Diego W 11-9 9/17 #USC L 5-4 10/8 ^Paci! c W 4-1 11/30 %UC Irvine L 11-6 11/3 Stanford W 12-11 9/17 #California **L 5-0 10/9 ^Pepperdine L 12-10 ! at San Diego Triton Tournament 11/5 Air Force W 9-7 9/24 at Paci! c* W 12-1 10/9 ^Stanford L 13-8 # at SoCal Tournament 11/11 UC Irvine* W 10-8 9/29 at UC Santa Barbara* W 11-3 10/10 ^UC San Diego W 10-6 ^ at NorCal Tournament 11/18 USC L 8-7 (OT) 10/1 Pepperdine* W 13-6 10/10 ^Paci! c L 10-9 % * MPSF match 11/24 Paci! c W 11-7 10/7 at USC* **L 5-0 10/16 California* L 14-8 % % at MPSF Championships 11/25 USC W 9-7 10/14 at California* W 11-5 10/22 at USC* W 10-7 % 11/26 California L 9-6 10/15 at Stanford **L 5-0 10/24 UC Santa Barbara W 14-13 $ 12/1 UC San Diego W 21-10 10/21 ^UC Santa Cruz W 16-3 10/27 at UC Irvine* L 9-8 $ 1998 (17-6, 6-2 MPSF) 12/3 California W 10-8 Head Coach: Guy Baker 10/21 ^Pepperdine W 10-3 10/30 at UC San Diego W 14-11 # at SoCal Tournament 10/22 ^California W 9-4 11/2 at Long Beach State* W 10-9 ^ at NorCal Tournament Date Opponent W/L Score 10/22 ^USC **L 5-0 11/5 Stanford* L 12-10 * MPSF match 9/12 at UC Irvine W 5-4 % # 10/28 Loyola Marymount W 16-2 11/13 UC Irvine L 8-7 % at MPSF Championships 9/19 Paci! c W 12-4 % # 11/4 Stanford* W 10-3 11/13 Long Beach State W 14-7 $ 9/19 UC Santa Barbara W 9-4 at NCAA Championships 11/5 Long Beach State W 16-7

38 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1993-2019)

The 2002 UCLA Bruins The 2006 UCLA Bruins

11/12 UC Irvine* L 9-8 11/16 at Paci c* W 11-7 10/10 UC Santa Cruz W 15-2 9/16 #Princeton W 15-2 11/18 USC W 6-5 11/23 USC W 12-10 10/16 at California* W 10-6 9/16 #UC Davis W 14-4 11/24 %Paci c W 13-6 11/29 %USC W 7-6 10/17 at Paci c* W 12-4 9/17 #USC L 7-6 11/25 %Pepperdine W 9-4 11/30 %Pepperdine L 7-6 10/17 at UC Davis W 7-5 9/17 #Stanford W 7-6 11/26 %California W 6-5 12/1 %Stanford W 8-6 10/24 at Pepperdine* W 7-6 9/22 at UC Irvine W 15-4 12/2 $Navy W 12-5 # at SoCal Tournament 10/30 Stanford* W 7-4 9/30 Stanford* W 10-8 12/3 $UC San Diego W 11-2 ^ at NorCal Tournament 10/31 Long Beach State* W 11-6 10/6 at UC San Diego L 13-12 % # at SoCal Tournament at MPSF Championships 11/6 at UC Santa Barbara* W 16-5 10/14 ^Stanford W 9-6 ^ at NorCal Tournament * MPSF match 11/13 at USC* W 6-4 10/14 ^Long Beach State W 6-4 % at MPSF Championships 11/14 UC Irvine* W 10-6 10/15 ^California L 8-6 $ at NCAA Championships 11/26 #UC Santa Barbara W 6-1 10/15 ^UC San Diego W 12-3 * MPSF match 2003 (20-7, 7-1 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 11/27 #UC Irvine W 10-6 10/21 at USC* L 9-8 (SV-OT) ** Lost via forfeit (ineligibility of player) 11/28 #Stanford L 7-6 10/28 at Loyola Marymount W 7-3 Date Opponent W/L Score $ & 12/4 Princeton W 7-5 11/4 at California* L 8-7 9/13 Pepperdine L 7-4 $ & 12/5 Stanford W 10-9 11/5 at Paci c* W 11-6 2001 (16-5, 7-1 MPSF) 9/13 Cal Baptist W 7-5 + at Air Force 11/11 at Pepperdine* W 18-5 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 9/20 #Cal Baptist W 13-6 ^ at SoCal Tournament 11/12 at UC Santa Barbara* W 7-6 (OT) Date Opponent W/L Score 9/20 #Pepperdine L 9-6 & at NorCal Tournament 11/17 Long Beach State* W 17-4 9/8 UC Irvine W 12-2 9/21 #Long Beach State L 9-5 # at MPSF Tournament 11/19 UC Irvine* W 8-5 9/21 at Long Beach State* W 8-6 9/21 #Loyola Marymount W 5-4 $ at NCAA Tournament 11/24 $Paci c W 17-1 9/22 at Loyola Marymount W 9-5 9/26 at UC San Diego W 5-3 * MPSF match 11/25 $California L 8-5 9/29 Paci c* W 15-5 9/28 UC Irvine W 12-3 11/26 $Stanford W 9-8 (OT) 9/30 Stanford L 10-6 10/4 ^UC Santa Barbara W 9-7 # at NorCal Tournament (Stanford host) 10/6 USC* W 7-5 10/4 ^Stanford L 7-4 2005 (21-8, 5-3 MPSF) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian ^ at SoCal Tournament (USC host) 10/13 ^Air Force W 13-5 10/5 ^Long Beach State W 11-10 $ at MPSF Tournament (UC Irvine host) 10/13 ^Long Beach State W 10-8 10/5 ^UC San Diego W 6-4 Date Opponent W/L Score * MPSF match 10/14 ^USC W 9-8 10/18 California* W 7-6 9/3 #Chaminade W 30-2 10/14 ^Stanford L 7-4 10/19 Paci c* W 12-4 9/3 #BYU Hawaii W 16-4 10/20 California* W 8-6 10/25 UC Santa Barbara* W 12-6 9/4 #Chaminade W 16-2 2007 (21-7, 5-3 MPSF) 10/27 at Stanford* L 8-3 10/26 USC* W 6-5 9/4 #BYU Hawaii W 16-6 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 11/3 at Pepperdine* W 8-7 11/1 at Stanford* L 6-4 9/17 ^Bucknell W 12-2 Date Opponent W/L Score + 11/4 UC Santa Barbara* W 8-7 11/2 Santa Clara W 13-3 9/17 ^UC Irvine W 9-7 (OT) 9/6 at Loyola Marymount W 8-6 11/10 at UC Irvine* W 14-6 11/2 at UC Santa Cruz W 17-5 9/18 ^Stanford L 10-9 (SV-OT) 9/8 #Pomona-Pitzer W 22-3 11/17 at USC W 6-5 11/6 at Loyola Marymount W 7-6 9/18 ^California L 8-7 (OT) 9/8 #Occidental W 18-3 % 11/23 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 11/8 at UC Irvine* W 10-7 9/25 at Pepperdine W 7-5 9/8 #at Redlands W 16-5 % 11/24 California L 9-7 11/9 at Long Beach State* W 12-7 9/29 at Loyola Marymount W 10-5 9/15 ^Santa Clara W 15-4 % 11/15 Pepperdine* W 7-6 11/25 Long Beach State W 7-6 10/1 UC Irvine W 10-8 9/15 ^Pepperdine W 7-5 (OT) # 12/1 Loyola Marymount W 7-5 11/22 at USC L 7-6 10/8 California* W 7-4 9/16 ^at California L 10-8 # % 12/2 Stanford L 8-5 11/28 Pepperdine W 7-5 10/9 Princeton W 14-6 9/16 ^Stanford W 13-9 ^ at NorCal Tournament 11/29 %Stanford L 9-7 $ 10/15 UC Santa Barbara W 8-3 9/22 UC Irvine W 12-11 (SV-OT) * MPSF match 11/30 %California W 11-7 10/15 $Pepperdine W 8-7 % 9/29 at Stanford* L 7-6 at MPSF Championships & at Pepperdine Tournament 10/16 $California L 7-6 # 9/30 vs. Santa Clara W 17-5 at NCAA Championships # at SoCal Tournament $ 10/16 Stanford L 6-5 9/30 at UC Santa Cruz W 20-3 ^ at NorCal Tournament 10/21 UC San Diego W 6-5 + 10/5 at UC Irvine* W 12-5 at UC Santa Cruz 10/22 UC Santa Barbara* W 8-2 2002 (15-8, 4-4 MPSF) % at MPSF Championships 10/6 Brown W 16-4 10/29 at Stanford* L 9-8 (OT) $ Head Coach: Adam Krikorian * MPSF match 10/13 Paci c W 15-10 10/30 at UC Santa Cruz W 13-2 $ Date Opponent W/L Score 10/13 Pepperdine W 11-6 11/6 at Long Beach State* W 9-8 $ 9/8 at UC Irvine L 10-7 10/14 USC L 7-6 2004 (25-3, 8-0 MPSF) 11/10 at UC Irvine* L 8-7 $ # 10/14 California L 8-7 9/14 California L 11-8 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 11/12 Pepperdine* W 7-5 # 10/20 California* L 8-7 9/14 Navy W 7-6 11/19 USC* L 8-7 (OT) # NCAA CHAMPIONS 10/21 Paci c* W 16-6 9/15 Long Beach State W 4-2 11/20 Paci c* W 11-7 # Date Opponent W/L Score 10/28 USC* W 9-5 9/15 USC W 9-7 11/25 &California L 13-12 (OT) + 11/3 at UC San Diego W 14-6 9/28 at USC* L 10-8 9/10 Navy W 14-4 & 11/26 Long Beach State W 10-6 11/10 UC Santa Barbara* W 14-6 10/5 ^Princeton W 12-10 9/10 at Air Force W 9-3 & 11/27 Paci c W 9-5 11/17 Pepperdine* L 7-6 (6 OT) 10/5 ^Paci c W 9-8 9/16 Cal Baptist W 21-8 # at BYU-Hawaii Tournament 10/6 ^UC Irvine W 7-5 9/18 ^Pepperdine W 11-4 11/18 at Long Beach State* W 9-7 ^ at SoCal Tournament (UC Irvine host) & 10/6 ^USC W 6-3 9/18 ^Cal Baptist W 17-5 $ at NorCal Tournament (Stanford host) 11/23 UC Irvine L 10-9 (SV-OT) & 10/12 Pepperdine* L 7-6 9/19 ^Stanford L 8-7 & at MPSF Tournament (USC host) 11/24 Long Beach State W 13-9 (OT) & 10/13 Loyola Marymount W 9-3 9/19 ^California L 10-9 * MPSF match 11/25 UC Santa Barbara W 15-8 # at Inland Empire Classic (Redlands host) 10/19 at California* W 4-3 9/25 at UC Irvine W 6-4 10/20 at Stanford L 7-5 10/2 &Navy W 8-3 ^ at NorCal Tournament (at California) $ 10/26 Stanford* L 12-10 10/2 &UC Irvine W 10-9 2006 (17-6, 6-2 MPSF) at SoCal Tournament (at UC Irvine) & 11/2 UC Irvine* W 9-6 10/3 &USC W 8-6 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian at MPSF Tournament (at California) 11/8 Long Beach State* L 6-5 10/3 &Stanford W 10-9 Date Opponent W/L Score * MPSF match 11/9 at UC Santa Barbara* W 8-6 10/9 Loyola Marymount W 15-7 9/14 Cal Baptist W 21-3

39 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1993-2019)

The 2011 UCLA Bruins The 2013 UCLA Bruins 2008 (16-8, 5-3 MPSF) 12/5 % USC L 7-6 11/10 at Long Beach State* W 13-10 9/7 & Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 19-2 ^ at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) ^ Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 11/12 at Pepperdine* W 9-6 9/8 Cal Lutheran W 21-7 # at NorCal Tournament (Stanford host) 11/18 USC* L 9-6 9/8 ^ at UC San Diego W 16-6 Date Opponent W/L Score ^^ at UCI Invitational (UC Irvine host) 11/19 UC Santa Barbara* W 11-4 9/14 ~ at Redlands W 19-2 $ 9/13 at UC Irvine W 10-4 at MPSF Tournament (USC host) 11/25 $ Pepperdine W 5-4 (OT) 9/14 ~ Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 20-3 # % at NCAA Tournament (Princeton host) 9/20 at Paci c W 11-6 11/26 $ California W 7-6 (OT) 9/14 ~ Whittier W 27-2 # * MPSF match 9/20 Pepperdine W 8-3 11/27 $ USC W 10-9 (SV-OT) 9/21 ! Concordia W 17-4 # 9/21 California W 6-4 12/3 % Loyola Marymount W 10-1 9/21 ! UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 # 9/21 USC L 6-5 2010 (19-6, 6-2 MPSF) 12/4 % USC L 7-4 9/22 ! California W 6-5 10/4 Long Beach State* W 10-4 Head Coach: Adam Wright & at UCLA Invitational 9/22 ! USC W 9-8 10/9 Loyola Marymount W 9-2 ^ at NorCal Tournament (Paci c host) 9/27 Pepperdine W 8-7 ^ Date Opponent W/L Score 10/11 Bucknell W 13-6 # at SoCal Tournament (Long Beach State host) 9/28 at Loyola Marymount W 17-4 ^ 9/11 Concordia W 12-4 $ 10/11 UC San Diego W 12-9 at MPSF Tournament (UCLA host) 9/28 Princeton W 15-3 ^ 9/18 ^ Air Force W 15-5 % 10/12 Stanford L 7-4 at NCAA Tournament (California host) 10/4 at UC San Diego W 17-2 ^ 9/18 ^ Paci c W 10-7 10/12 California L 12-11 (OT) * MPSF match 10/12 # Pomona-Pitzer W 23-2 9/19 ^ Stanford W 10-7 10/18 Stanford* L 12-2 10/12 # UC Irvine W 12-3 9/19 ^ USC L 11-10 10/19 Brown W 14-2 10/13 # Stanford W 10-5 9/25 Loyola Marymount W 14-6 2012 (28-5, 7-1 MPSF) 10/25 at California* W 11-10 10/13 # USC L 11-12 (OT) 10/2 # Princeton W 13-2 Head Coach: Adam Wright 10/26 at Paci c* W 14-2 10/19 at Stanford* L 6-8 10/2 # Paci c W 13-11 Date Opponent W/L Score 11/1 at USC* L 6-3 10/20 at Santa Clara W 16-2 10/3 # UC Irvine W 8-6 9/1 & Pomona-Pitzer W 16-5 11/7 UC Irvine* W 12-10 10/25 at UC Irvine* W 18-5 10/3 # USC L 9-8 9/1 & Cal Baptist W 15-7 11/8 Concordia W 17-5 10/27 Paci c* W 12-10 10/9 at California* L 11-8 9/2 & Chapman W 15-5 11/9 UC San Diego W 11-8 11/1 California* W 6-4 10/10 at Paci c* W 10-9 9/8 ^ Fordham W 22-0 11/15 at UC Santa Barbara* W 11-4 11/1 Concordia W 15-11 11/22 at Pepperdine* L 9-5 10/15 Stanford* W 9-8 9/8 ^ George Washington W 22-4 ^ 11/9 at Long Beach State* W 9-5 11/28 $ California W 11-8 10/17 Chapman W 10-4 9/8 Johns Hopkins W 21-4 ^ 11/16 at Pepperdine* W 10-8 11/29 $ USC L 9-5 10/23 UC Irvine* W 11-8 9/9 Brown W 14-8 ^ 11/17 UC Santa Barbara* W 10-7 $ 10/30 UC San Diego W 12-4 9/9 at Princeton W 20-3 11/30 Stanford L 10-7 11/21 USC* W 10-9 (OT) # at Norcal Tournament (Paci c host) 10/30 Pomona-Pitzer W 9-4 9/15 ! Concordia W 16-5 11/29 $ UC Santa Barbara W 11-8 ^ at SoCal Tournament (LMU/Pepperdine host) 10/31 Long Beach State* W 11-5 9/15 ! Paci c W 9-4 11/30 $ Stanford L 10-11 $ at MPSF Tournament (Pepperdine host) 11/6 at USC* L 8-5 9/16 ! California W 11-10 (OT) 12/1 $ Paci c L 9-10 * MPSF match 11/8 Air Force W 12-6 9/16 ! USC L 7-6 & at UCLA Invitational 11/13 Pepperdine* W 13-8 9/21 Loyola Marymount W 16-8 ^ at Triton Invitational (UC San Diego host) 11/14 at UC Santa Barbara* W 9-8 9/29 # Santa Clara W 17-3 2009 (23-7, 5-3 MPSF) ~ at Inland Empire Classic (Redlands host) 11/26 & Paci c W 7-5 9/29 # Pepperdine W 14-7 Head Coach: Adam Wright ! at NorCal Invitational (California host) 11/27 & USC L 10-5 9/30 # at UC Santa Barbara L 11-10 Date Opponent W/L Score & # # at SoCal Tournament (UC Irvine host) 11/28 California L 10-9 9/30 UC Irvine W 14-8 $ ^ at MPSF Tournament (Paci c host) 9/11 at Princeton W 17-4 ^ at NorCal Tournament (California/UC Davis host) 10/6 at California* W 10-9 (SV-OT) ^ * MPSF match 9/12 Brown W 15-5 # SoCal Tournament (UCLA host) 10/7 at UC Davis W 15-8 9/12 ^ Iona W 20-6 & at MPSF Tournament (Stanford host) 10/20 at UC Santa Barbara* W 10-5 9/13 ^ Johns Hopkins W 14-7 * MPSF match 10/21 UC San Diego W 13-6 2014 (29-3, 8-0 MPSF) 9/13 ^ Bucknell W 15-3 10/25 Pepperdine* W 12-7 Head Coach: Adam Wright 9/19 # Concordia W 12-5 11/3 Long Beach State* W 13-8 9/19 # Loyola Marymount W 7-3 2011 (24-5, 6-2 MPSF) NCAA CHAMPIONS Head Coach: Adam Wright 11/3 Concordia W 21-7 9/20 # USC W 5-4 11/9 Stanford* W 9-5 Date Opponent W/L Score ^ 9/20 # at Stanford L 6-5 Date Opponent W/L Score 11/11 at Paci c* W 13-10 9/6 Redlands W 26-1 ^ 9/26 UC Irvine W 10-4 9/3 & Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 22-2 11/17 at USC* L 10-9 9/6 Cal Baptist W 21-3 ^ 10/3 at Stanford* L 8-6 9/3 & La Verne W 19-5 11/18 UC Irvine* W 16-8 9/7 Loyola Marymount W 22-2 ^ 10/4 at Santa Clara W 11-5 9/17 ^ Air Force W 21-4 11/23 $ Paci c W 10-8 9/7 at UC San Diego W 13-5 & 10/10 ^^ Redlands W 14-4 9/17 ^ UC Santa Barbara W 13-10 11/24 $ California L 12-9 9/13 Whittier W 21-3 ^^ ^ ~ 10/10 Long Beach State W 16-6 9/18 California W 6-5 11/25 $ Stanford W 10-9 (SV-OT) 9/14 at La Verne W 24-1 ~ 10/11 ^^ USC L 9-8 9/18 ^ USC L 10-8 12/1 % St. Francis Brooklyn W 17-3 9/14 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 13-7 ~ 10/11 ^^ Stanford L 5-4 9/23 Pepperdine* W 11-7 12/2 % at USC L 11-10 9/14 Occidental W 23-2 10/16 California* L 7-6 9/24 at Loyola Marymount W 11-7 & at UCLA Invitational 9/20 ! Pomona-Pitzer W 24-0 10/22 at Loyola Marymount W 10-5 10/1 # Air Force W 18-5 ^ at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) 9/20 ! at Paci c W 15-6 10/24 at UC Irvine* W 8-7 10/1 # UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 ! at NorCal Invitational (Stanford host) 9/21 ! USC W 9-7 10/25 Paci c* W 11-7 10/2 # California L 8-4 # at SoCal Tournament (UC Santa Barbara host) 9/21 ! Stanford W 9-7 10/25 Chapman W 15-7 10/2 # USC W 7-6 $ at MPSF Tournament (USC host) 9/27 UC Irvine* W 17-9 10/31 at Pepperdine* W 9-6 10/7 California* L 8-5 % at NCAA Tournament (USC host) 10/3 Pepperdine* W 15-7 11/1 at Long Beach State* W 9-3 10/9 at UC Irvine* W 18-6 * MPSF match 10/4 Loyola Marymount W 12-2 11/7 USC* L 7-6 10/15 at Stanford* W 7-6 10/9 Princeton W 16-3 11/15 UC Santa Barbara* W 9-7 10/16 at Santa Clara W 12-9 10/11 # St. Francis Brooklyn W 15-7 11/27 $ Pepperdine W 8-5 10/22 vs. Whittier W 20-0 2013 (28-4, 7-1 MPSF) 10/11 # UC San Diego W 17-5 11/28 $ USC W 10-6 10/22 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-4 Head Coach: Adam Wright 10/12 # USC L 6-10 11/29 $ California W 10-7 11/4 Paci c* W 13-12 (SV-OT) Date Opponent W/L Score 10/12 # Stanford L 6-7 12/4 % Loyola Marymount W 9-8 (OT) 11/6 at UC San Diego W 9-4 9/7 & Pomona-Pitzer W 17-4 10/18 at California* W 13-8

40 ALL-TIME RESULTS (1993-2019)

The 2016 UCLA Bruins The 2018 UCLA Bruins

10/24 Stanford* W 7-6 11/11 USC* W 12-11 (SV-OT) 10/4 Long Beach State W 11-7 2016 (25-3, 2-1 MPSF) % 10/26 at UC Santa Barbara* W 10-7 Head Coach: Adam Wright 11/17 vs. California W 8-5 10/11 UC Santa Barbara W 15-11 11/2 at USC* W 10-8 11/19 % vs. USC L 5-7 10/18 Paci c W 14-10 11/8 at Paci c* W 12-8 Date Opponent W/L Score 12/2 $ vs. Paci c W 11-9 10/19 Cal Baptist W 12-6 ^ 11/9 at UC Davis W 16-4 9/3 at UC San Diego W 13-6 12/3 $ at USC W 7-5 10/19 Whittier W 10-8 ^ 11/15 Long Beach State* W 16-8 9/3 vs. Cal Baptist W 14-4 ^ at UCLA Invitational 10/27 at UC Irvine W 16-7 & 11/21 % UC Santa Barbara W 14-8 9/4 vs. Redlands W 14-4 & at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) 11/2 California* W 10-9 & 11/22 % at Long Beach State L 3-5 9/4 vs. Loyola Marymount W 15-6 ~ at Mountain Paci c Invitational (USC/LMU host) 11/9 USC* L 7-10 & 11/23 % USC W 10-5 9/4 vs. Chapman W 20-2 % at MPSF Tournament (Stanford host) 11/16 at Stanford* L 11-17 ~ 12/6 $ UC San Diego W 15-6 9/10 vs. Brown W 17-2 $ at NCAA Tournament (USC host) 11/22 % vs. Penn State Behrend W 27-4 ~ 12/7 $ USC W 9-8 9/10 vs. Johns Hopkins W 20-8 * MPSF match 11/23 % vs. Stanford L 15-16 (OT) ~ & at UCLA Invitational 9/11 at Princeton W 18-9 11/24 % at USC L 6-10 ^ at Triton Invitational (UC San Diego host) 9/11 ~ vs. St. Francis Brooklyn W 16-5 ^ at Navy Open (Navy host) ~ at Inland Empire Classic (La Verne host) 9/16 Pepperdine W 9-3 2018 (23-5, 1-2 MPSF) & at Stanford Invitational (Stanford host) Head Coach: Adam Wright ! at NorCal Invitational (Paci c host) 9/17 at Long Beach State W 8-6 (OT) ~ at SoCal Invitational (UCLA host) ! # at SoCal Tournament (UCLA host) 9/23 vs. Pomona-Pitzer W 18-7 Date Opponent W/L Score % at MPSF Tournament (California host) ! % at MPSF Tournament (Long Beach State host) 9/24 vs. Pepperdine W 11-5 9/1 ^ Fresno Paci c W 17-7 * MPSF match ! $ at NCAA Tournament (UC San Diego host) 9/24 vs. Paci c W 8-5 9/1 ^ Whittier W 20-5 ! * MPSF match 9/25 at California W 10-7 9/1 ^ Pomona-Pitzer W 18-10 10/1 UC Irvine W 11-0 9/7 & vs. Wagner W 21-6 10/1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 17-4 9/8 & vs. St. Francis Brooklyn W 15-3 2015 (30-0, 9-0 MPSF) 10/8 at Paci c W 9-5 9/8 & vs. Air Force W 16-6 Head Coach: Adam Wright 10/9 at UC Davis W 15-8 9/9 & vs. Brown W 16-9 NCAA CHAMPIONS 10/13 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 9/9 & at Princeton W 17-5 10/22 at California* W 7-6 Date Opponent W/L Score 9/13 at UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 10/29 Stanford* W 7-6 9/5 ^ UC Davis W 14-4 9/15 Pepperdine W 16-10 11/5 San José State W 10-3 9/6 ^ Concordia W 20-4 9/15 Loyola Marymount W 14-8 11/5 Whittier W 18-5 9/12 & UC San Diego W 18-6 9/21 at Long Beach State W 9-7 11/12 at USC* L 7-8 9/13 ~ at Redlands W 18-3 9/22 UC Irvine W 14-7 11/18 % vs. California W 11-10 (OT) 9/13 ~ Whittier W 16-4 9/25 at Paci c W 8-5 11/20 % vs. USC L 6-9 9/19 ! Chapman W 24-3 9/30 at UC Davis W 12-8 12/4 $ at California L 8-9 (OT) 9/19 ! Pepperdine W 12-6 10/6 San José State W 11-8 ^ at Triton Invitational (UC San Diego host) ~ 9/20 ! California W 8-6 10/12 vs. Santa Clara W 13-7 & at UCLA Invitational (Cathedral Catholic HS/San Diego) ~ 9/20 ! at Stanford W 8-7 10/13 vs. Pepperdine W 10-0 ~ at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) ~ 9/26 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 12-4 10/13 at Stanford L 7-8 ! at Mountain Paci c Invitational (California host) ~ 9/26 Chapman W 20-1 10/14 vs. California W 12-11 % at MPSF Tournament (UCLA host) 10/2 at Pepperdine* W 18-8 10/27 at California* L 7-9 $ at NCAA Tournament (California host) 10/3 at Loyola Marymount W 13-6 11/3 Stanford* W 10-8 * MPSF match 10/10 # Pomona-Pitzer W 22-6 11/10 at USC* L 11-12 % 10/10 # UC Irvine W 13-4 11/16 vs. Penn State Behrend W 18-1 % 10/11 # California W 13-8 11/17 vs. Stanford L 7-9 2017 (21-4, 1-2 MPSF) % 10/11 # USC W 10-9 Head Coach: Adam Wright 11/18 at USC W 7-4 $ 10/17 at Stanford* W 12-8 11/29 vs. George Washington W 18-6 NCAA CHAMPIONS $ 10/18 at San José State* W 10-0 12/1 vs. USC L 7-8 ^ at UCLA Invitational 10/24 California* W 8-7 Date Opponent W/L Score ^ & at Princeton Invitational (Princeton host) 10/25 at UC Irvine* W 15-8 9/2 Pomona-Pitzer W 16-5 ^ ~ at Mountain Paci c Invitational (Stanford host) 11/1 Paci c* W 11-5 9/2 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 19-2 & % at MPSF Tournament (USC host) 11/6 UC Santa Barbara* W 9-4 9/8 vs. George Washington W 20-4 & $ at NCAA Tournament (Stanford host) 11/8 at Long Beach State* W 11-4 9/8 vs. St. Francis Brooklyn W 12-3 & 11/15 USC* W 11-6 9/9 vs. Bucknell W 18-8 * MPSF match & 11/20 % Long Beach State W 12-7 9/9 vs. Brown W 18-2 & 11/21 % at USC W 6-3 9/10 at Princeton W 14-8 2019 (17-5, 1-2 MPSF) % 9/15 UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 11/22 California W 12-11 (OT) Head Coach: Adam Wright ~ 12/5 $ UC San Diego W 17-4 9/22 at Loyola Marymount W 7-4 ~ $ 9/23 vs. Paci c W 9-8 Date Opponent W/L Score 12/6 USC W 10-7 ^ 9/23 ~ vs. California W 9-8 (OT) 9/7 vs. Fordham W 15-3 & at UCLA Invitational ^ 9/24 ~ at USC W 13-11 9/7 vs. Princeton W 14-5 ^ at Triton Invitational (UC San Diego host) ^ 9/30 at UC Irvine L 8-9 9/8 at Navy W 20-7 ~ at Inland Empire Classic (La Verne host) ^ 9/8 vs. La Salle W 20-2 ! at NorCal Invitational (Stanford host) 10/7 at Pepperdine W 8-7 9/14 & vs. San José State W 15-10 # at SoCal Tournament (Pepperdine host) 10/13 Cal Baptist W 20-9 9/21 at Pepperdine W 14-12 % at MPSF Tournament (USC host) 10/14 Long Beach State W 8-6 9/27 ~ Pomona-Pitzer W 12-2 $ at NCAA Tournament (UCLA host) 10/21 California* L 9-12 9/28 ~ California W 12-9 * MPSF match 10/28 Paci c W 12-11 11/4 at Stanford* L 5-7 9/28 ~ UC Santa Barbara W 9-8 11/5 at San José State W 14-6 9/29 ~ Stanford L 9-13

41 RECORD VS. OPPONENTS All-Time vs. Opponents Alumni 18-3 Air Force 25-0 Army 1-0 Arizona 4-1 Brown 17-0 Bucknell 8-0 BYU-Hawaii 2-0 California 89-68-1 Cal Baptist 10-0 Cal Lutheran 1-0 Cal Poly Pomona 11-0 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1-0 Cal State Los Angeles 3-0 Cal State Fullerton 14-0 Cal State Northridge 2-0 Cerritos College 4-0 Chaminade 3-0 Chapman 6-0 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 17-0 Concordia 7-0 DeAnza College 1-0 The Bruins talk things over during a timeout in an 8-6 win over Stanford on Dec. 1, 2002. Foothill College 4-1 Fordham 3-0 Fresno Paci c 1-0 Fresno State 11-2-1 George Washington 3-0 Harvard 2-0 Hayward State 3-0 Iona 2-0 Japan Nationals 1-0 Johns Hopkins 3-0 La Salle 1-0 La Verne 2-0 Long Beach State 102-21-1 Loyola Marymount 30-0 Loyola-Chicago 18-8 Massachusetts 3-0 MIT 1-0 Navy 16-0 New Mexico 2-0 Occidental 12-0 Paci c 51-4 Pasadena City College 1-0 Penn State Behrend 2-0 Pepperdine 81-31-1 Pomona-Pitzer 12-0 The Bruins’ bench celebrates after a late score in a 10-9 win over Stanford on Dec. 5, 2004 in the NCAA Championship game. Princeton 15-0 Redlands 8-0 Richmond 1-0 St. Francis Brooklyn 6-0 San Diego State 6-0 San Francisco State 2-0 San José State 13-1 Santa Clara 9-0 Slippery Rock 1-0 Spandau 0-4 Stanford 73-88 Texas A&M 1-0 UC Davis 17-0 UC Irvine 78-60-1 UC Riverside 5-0 UC San Diego 58-1 UC Santa Barbara 105-17-1 UC Santa Cruz 5-0 USC 87-84-1 Wagner 1-0 Washington 1-0 Wasserfunde 0-2 Whittier 7-0 Yale 1-0 UCLA’s bench celebrates after winning the school’s 112th NCAA title, a 9-8 victory over USC on Dec. 7, 2014.

42 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1969 (1st) 1981 (6th) UCLA 4, USC 3 California 10, UCLA 7 UCLA 9, Long Beach St. 6 UCLA 16, Air Force 5 UCLA 5, California 2 UCSB 9, UCLA 8 NCAA Champions: UCLA NCAA Champions: Stanford 1970 (2nd) 1982 (3rd) UCLA 7, UCSB 6 UCLA 8, UCSB 6 UCLA 7, San Jose St. 4 Stanford 11, UCLA 9 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 UCLA 10, California 9 NCAA Champions: UC Irvine NCAA Champions: UC Irvine 1971 (1st) 1983 (5th) UCLA 37, Washington 2 Long Beach State 10, UCLA 8 UCLA 10, Long Beach St. 1 UCLA 15, Slippery Rock 4 UCLA 5, San Jose St. 3 UCLA 9, Brown 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA NCAA Champions: California 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1972 (1st) 1984 (5th) 1991 (2nd) 2012 (2nd) UCLA 21, Yale 3 Pepperdine 12, UCLA 11 UCLA 14, UC San Diego 10 UCLA 17, St. Francis Brooklyn 3 UCLA 15, UC Irvine 10 UCLA 17, Navy 4 UCLA 6, Pepperdine 5 USC 11, UCLA 10 UCLA 10, San Jose St. 5 UCLA 11, Brown 10 California 7, UCLA 6 NCAA Champions: USC NCAA Champions: UCLA NCAA Champions: California NCAA Champions: California 2014 (1st) 1973 (4th) 1985 (3rd) 1994 (4th) UCLA 15, UC San Diego 6 UCLA 14, UCSB 2 UCLA 14, Loyola-Chicago 6 UCLA 8, Pepperdine 7 UCLA 9, USC 8 California 4, UCLA 2 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 Stanford 9, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: UCLA USC 7, UCLA 5 UCLA 10, UCSB 9 California 8, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: California NCAA Champions: Stanford NCAA Champions: Stanford 2015 (1st) UCLA 17, UC San Diego 4 1974 (3rd) 1986 (3rd) 1995 (1st) UCLA 10, USC 7 UCLA 9, Stanford 5 UCLA 13, Navy 7 UCLA 21, UC San Diego 10 NCAA Champions: UCLA UC Irvine 5, UCLA 3 California 11, UCLA 8 UCLA 10, California 8 UCLA 7, Cal St. Fullerton 4 UCLA 12, Pepperdine 11 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2016 (T-3rd) NCAA Champions: California NCAA Champions: Stanford California 9, UCLA 8 1996 (1st) NCAA Champions: California 1975 (3rd) 1987 (4th) UCLA 18, UC Davis 6 UCLA 26, Army 2 UCLA 11, Pepperdine 7 UCLA 8, USC 7 2017 (1st) California 13, UCLA 9 USC 12, UCLA 11 NCAA Champions: UCLA UCLA 11, Paci! c 9 UCLA 6, Stanford 5 UC Irvine 13, UCLA 10 UCLA 7, USC 5 NCAA Champions: California NCAA Champions: California 1999 (1st) NCAA Champions: UCLA UCLA 14, Massachusetts 6 1976 (2nd) 1988 (2nd) UCLA 6, Stanford 5 2018 (T-3rd) UCLA 18, Texas A&M 3 UCLA 11, Navy 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA UCLA 18, George Washington 6 UCLA 14, UC Irvine 9 UCLA 13, USC 10 USC 8, UCLA 7 Stanford 13, UCLA 12 California 14, UCLA 11 2000 (1st) NCAA Champions: USC UCLA 12, Navy 5 NCAA Champions: Stanford NCAA Champions: California Note: From 1969 through 1994, the championship UCLA 11, UC San Diego 2 comprised eight teams. From 1995 to 2012, the 1979 (2nd) 1990 (3rd) NCAA Champions: UCLA championship comprised four teams. Since 2013, the UCLA 17, Bucknell 7 UCLA 10, Pepperdine 9 championship has comprised six teams. UCLA 10, California 9 California 10, UCLA 8 2001 (2nd) UCSB 11, UCLA 3 UCLA 15, UCSB 8 UCLA 7, LMU 5 NCAA Champions: UCSB NCAA Champions: California Stanford 8, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: Stanford 2004 (1st) UCLA 7, Princeton 5 UCLA 10, Stanford 9 (OT) NCAA Champions: UCLA 2009 (2nd) UCLA 9, Loyola Marymount 8 (OT) USC 6, UCLA 5 NCAA Champions: USC TOURNAMENT TOTALS 2011 (2nd) Tournament Appearances 34 UCLA 10, UC San Diego 1 Won-Lost Record 61-27 (.693) USC 7, UCLA 4 NCAA Championships 11 NCAA Champions: USC 2nd Place Finishes 9 3rd Place Finishes 8 4th Place Finishes 3 Goals Scored 914 Goals Allowed 598 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS

43 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP #114

This was supposed to be a rebuilding year for top-seeded UCLA, which lost eight seniors in 2015 and another nine in 2016 to graduation. The Bruins have six true freshmen on their roster playing major minutes and also had a redshirt sophomore goalkeeper playing for the  rst time as a full-time starter in NCAA competition.

But despite the fact that they were picked to  nish fourth by the league coaches, they matured into a strong defensive unit that held the nation’s top offensive team in their home pool to just  ve goals, winning the programs’ 11th national title and UCLA’s 114th NCAA Championship with a 7-5 win over third-seeded USC on Sunday afternoon at USC’s . The Bruins  nished the year at 21-4 while USC dropped to 27-4.

Seniors Alex Roelse and Matt Farmer led the Bruins with a game-high two goals each. Redshirt sophomore Alex Wolf played the entire game in the cage for UCLA, registering 10 saves while allowing just  ve goals, two on Trojan power plays.

Matteo Morelli scored the  rst goal of the game for USC The 2017 NCAA Champions won UCLA’s 114th NCAA title with a 7-5 victory at USC. on a power play at the 6:42 mark. Marin Dasic made it 2-0 with a goal from the front court (1:51). Freshman then provided his second score of the game and the just two seconds remaining to provide the 7-5  nal. Quinten Osborne got the Bruins on the board with a goal Bruins’  rst power play goal to give UCLA its  rst lead of at two meters (1:33) to trim the Trojans’ lead to 2-1. the game (0:44) at 5-4, ending the scoring in the third. Wolf was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2017 NCAA Championship. Roelse and Irving joined him on the Zach D’Sa scored on a cross-cage shot to open the Blake Edwards tied the game at 5-5 with a power play First Team All-Tournament. Farmer and freshman Nicolas scoring in the second period (4:37), giving the Trojans a score (6:47) to open the scoring in the fourth. Farmer Saveljic were named Second Team All-Tournament. 3-1 advantage. But Roelse scored from the front court then scored a power play goal (6:05) to put the Bruins with 21 seconds left to cut the lead to 3-2 at the break. back in front, 6-5. Both teams made several defensive No. 1 UCLA at No. 3 USC (NCAA Championship) Farmer tied things up at 3-3 (3:33) off a nice feed from stops down the stretch. But none was bigger than the SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 F Roelse into two meters. But James Walters answered Bruins’ stop in the  nal seconds on a Trojan power play. No. 3 USC 2 1 1 1 5 immediately with a goal (3:05) to put USC up 4-3. Later, Wolf collected a ball from a Bruin teammate and No. 1 UCLA 1 1 3 2 7 Senior Max Irving then scored from the front court after noticed that USC goalie McQuin Baron was out of the an ordinary foul (1:56) to tie the game at 4-4. Roelse cage on the other end and  red a shot that scored with 6x5 - UCLA - 2/7 - USC - 2/11 Penalties - UCLA - 0/1 - USC - 0/0

USC Goals: Matteo Morelli 1, Marin Dasic 1, Zach D’Sa 1, James Walters 1, Blake Edwards 1

USC Saves: McQuin Baron 7

UCLA Goals: Alex Roelse 2, Matt Farmer 2, Max Irving 1, Alex Wolf 1, Quinten Osborne 1

UCLA Saves: Garrett Danner 10

The Bruins take the traditional jump into the pool after securing the program’s 11th NCAA Championship.

44 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP #113

The top-ranked UCLA Bruins won their second straight NCAA Championship with a 10-7 win over No. 3 USC (22-7) at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center on Sunday evening. The Bruins concluded the season at 30-0 on the year, winning their 33rd-straight game, which extends the second-longest winning streak in school history. The all-time record is 50, which was established from 1964- 68. This was the  rst undefeated season for UCLA since the 1969 team went 19-0. It was also the program’s 10th title and the school’s 113th NCAA Championship, which leads the nation.

The undefeated season for the Bruins was just the fourth all-time in NCAA men’s water polo history, joining the 2012 and 2008 USC squads and the 1992 California team.

Eight different Bruins scored in the title game, led by juniors Ryder Roberts and Patrick Fellner, each with two scores. Junior goalkeeper Garrett Danner registered 13 saves for UCLA.

Roberts was named the 2015 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship Most Valuable Player. Joining Roberts as The 2015 NCAA Champions won UCLA’s 113th NCAA title with an undefeated record of 30-0. a First Team All-NCAA Tournament selection was senior Daniel McClintick, senior Anthony Daboub and Danner. McClintick gave the Bruins their  rst lead of the game at high corner shot that pushed the lead back to two at 7-5 Junior Gordon Marshall was the lone Bruin to earn Second 4-3 with a goal from the front court with 5:22 to go in (0:49). The Trojans came back with a power play score Team All-NCAA Tournament honors. the second period. In a defensive-minded period, Roberts from Lachlan Edwards to cut it to 7-6 with just 0:25 Grant Stein scored  rst for the Trojans at 4:13 of the  rst hit Marshall at two meters for a power play goal (0:10) remaining to end the period. period. Sophomore Alex Roelse scored the equalizer with and the Bruins pitched a shutout in the second period Sophomore Max Irving opened the scoring right out of 2:48 left in the  rst. Matteo Morelli put USC back in front, as UCLA took a 5-3 lead into the break. the gates in the fourth with a goal from the front court 2-1, with a bar-in shot (2:23). Lachlan Edwards gave the Mac Carden cut the Bruins’ lead to 5-4 with a power at the 7:32 mark to extend the lead to 8-6. Daboub then Trojans a 3-1 lead with a goal from two meters (1:50). play goal (5:12) to open the scoring in the third period. gave the Bruins their largest lead of the game at 9-6 Roberts then went cross-cage on a hard skipshot to cut Fellner scored his  rst of the game on a power play (3:03) (4:20) off a nice feed from Roberts. Blake Edwards cut the lead to 3-2 (1:38). Roberts then scored his second to to push the lead back to two at 6-4. Bryce Hoerman the lead to 9-7 with his  rst goal of the game with 3:21 tie the game at 3-3 with a power play goal (1:08) which scored for the Trojans to cut the lead to 6-5 (1:58). But to go. Fellner scored the game’s  nal goal with 0:01 left was the  nal goal of the period. junior Chancellor Ramirez beat the Trojan goalie with a to provide the 10-7  nal.

McQuin Baron was credited with 12 saves and two steals for the Trojans while giving up 10 goals.

The Bruins converted on 4-of-8 power plays while the Trojans were just 2-for-8. Neither team attempted a penalty shot.

No. 3 USC at No. 1 UCLA (NCAA Championship) SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 F No. 3 USC 3 0 3 1 7 No. 1 UCLA 3 2 2 3 10

6x5 - UCLA - 4/8 - USC - 2/8 Penalties - UCLA - 0/0 - USC - 0/0

USC Goals: Lachlan Edwards 2, Matteo Morrelli 1, Grant Stein 1, Mac Carden 1, Bryce Hoerman 1, Blake Edwards 1

USC Saves: McQuin Baron 12

UCLA Goals: Ryder Roberts 2, Patrick Fellner 2, Daniel McClintick 1, Alex Roelse 1, Gordon Marshall 1, Chancellor Ramirez 1, Anthony Daboub 1, Max Irving 1

UCLA Saves: Garrett Danner 13

The Bruins take the celebratory dive into the pool after the  nal buzzer sounded.

45 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP #112

The No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo team (29-3, 8-0 MPSF) brought home its ninth NCAA title and 112th in UCLA history with a 9-8 win over six-time defending champion USC on Sunday afternoon at UCSD’s Canyonview Aquatic Center.

The 29 wins tied UCLA’s single-season record (29-5 in 1988) as the Bruins earned their  rst NCAA Championship since 2004, coincidentally the last time UCLA went undefeated in MPSF play. The win over the Trojans improved UCLA’s record this season against USC to 4-1, which equalled its record against the Adam Krikorian- coached squad in 2002.

Junior Danny McClintick led all scorers with four goals and was named the NCAA Tournament MVP. Sophomores Garrett Danner and Gordon Marshall joined McClintick on the NCAA’s All-Tournament First Team. Seniors Cristiano Mirarchi and Paul Reynolds were both named to the Second Team.

Top-seeded UCLA struck  rst when sophomore Chancellor Ramirez scored from the front court (4:25). Senior Daniel The 2014 NCAA Champions won UCLA’s 112th NCAA title, knocking off USC 9-8 in the title game. Lenhart then set up redshirt freshman Matt Farmer for a cross-cage score to put the Bruins up 2-0 (1:13) and the lead to 5-3. McClintick scored his second straight at 8-8 on the next possession (2:50). Sophomore Gordon end the scoring in the opening stanza. to complete a hat trick and double up the Trojans at 6-3 Marshall wouldn’t be denied as he hit the game-winner James Walters scored  rst for the Trojans in the second (1:05). Nick Bell answered with an exclusion goal (0:06) from two meters with 0:34 to go. The Bruins got the quarter to cut the lead to 2-1 (5:02). But McClintick to trim the lead to 6-4. But sophomore Jack Fellner had stop on the next possession and then ran out the clock. pushed the lead to 3-1 on the next possession (4:43). the last word with a goal from half-tank at the buzzer to No. 3 USC vs. No. 1 UCLA (NCAA Championship) USC answered with a power play goal by Mihajlo Milicevic end the scoring in the third with the Bruins leading 7-4. to trim the lead to 3-2 (3:37). But senior David Culpan Kostas Genidounias opened the scoring in the fourth with SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 F  red a shot bar-in that pushed it back to 4-2 (3:17). That a nice lob shot (7:45) to make it 7-5. Marc Vonderweidt No. 3 USC 0 2 2 4 8 score would hold up till halftime. converted a Trojan power play to cut the lead to 7-6 No. 1 UCLA 2 2 3 2 9 (4:29). Then Genidounias tied the game with a goal at full Matteo Morelli opened the scoring in the third with a power 6x5 - UCLA - 1/5 - USC - 3/6 play goal to cut the lead to 4-3 (6:59). McClintick then strength to make it 7-7 (3:32). McClintick gave the Bruins scored his second on a 6-on-5 opportunity (4:29) to push an 8-7 lead with 3:13 to go, but USC’s Vonderweidt tied it Penalties - UCLA - 0/0 - USC - 0/0

USC Goals: Kostas Genidounias 2, Marc Vonderweidt 2, Matteo Morelli 1, Mihajlo Milicevic 1, Nick Bell 1, James Walters 1

USC Saves: McQuin Baron 6

UCLA Goals: Danny McClintick 4, Chancellor Ramirez 1, Gordon Marshall 1, Matt Farmer 1, David Culpan 1, Jack Fellner 1

UCLA Saves: Garrett Danner 9

UCLA Head Coach Adam Wright leads the tradition of jumping into the pool after winning a national championship.

46 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP #95

Sophomore Logan Powell scored the game-winning goal with 13 seconds remaining in the second overtime period to send UCLA to a thrilling 10-9 victory over Stanford on Sunday afternoon in the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships at Stanford’s Avery Aquatics Center. For the Bruins, it is their eighth NCAA title in men’s water polo and the 95th for the UCLA athletic program.

Stanford took an early edge when Greg Crum converted a Tony Azevedo pass past Bruin goalkeeper Joseph Axelrad for a 1-0 lead. UCLA would answer less than a minute later when senior attacker Brett Ormsby dished off to fellow senior attacker Albert Garcia, who sent one past Cardinal keeper Chad Taylor. The Cardinal reclaimed the lead at 4:15 in the  rst on an extra-man goal by Sam Tyre and ran their lead to 3-1 with Thomas Hopkins’ goal from just inside two meters at 3:20. But UCLA’s Garcia netted his second goal of the match at 1:21 to bring the Bruins to within one.

Then at the  ve minute mark in the second, the Bruins re- knotted the match when Peter Belden pushed in a shot just beyond the goal line after Ted Peck’s shot was de€ ected by Taylor. Stanford regained the lead again with ’ The 2004 NCAA Champions won UCLA’s 95th NCAA title, knocking off Stanford 10-9 in double overtime n the title game. extra-man goal at 4:17. UCLA would then go on to score two unanswered goals to bring a 5-4 lead into halftime. UCLA’s  elding a lofted pass from Ormsby. Stanford climed back In the  rst overtime period, Stanford gained control at 1:56 fourth goal came as Grant Zider scored on a lob pass from to within a goal when Thomas Hopkins scored at 1:09 for when Hopkins found the back of the net from just outside four Ormsby just outside two-meters. Powell gave the Bruins the Cardinal’s third extra-man score of the game. meters. The Bruins struck right back at 1:45 when Ormsby their  rst lead of the match when his shot, assisted by Josh scored his second goal of the game for the 8-8 tie. Heading Hewko, de€ ected off Stanford’s Taylor and into the cage. In the fourth, Axelrad came up huge again as he fended off into the second overtime period tied, Stanford took a 9-8 another wide-open Azevedo shot with under  ve minutes lead at 1:54 with another extra-man goal from Varellas. But The teams exchanged single goals in the third, but UCLA to play to maintain UCLA’s 6-5 advantage. UCLA padded the Bruins fought back again with Peck’s  rst goal of the received a break when, early in the period after a Bruin its lead when, at 3:14 in the  nal period, Ormsby found match after UCLA received a 6-on-5 advantage of its own. defensive stop, Peck, looking to pass back to Axelrad for the back of the net after taking a cross pass from Garcia. Powell scored the championship-winning goal with 0:13 an outlet pass, left it short of the net and allowed Azevedo However, the Cardinal would not go quietly, as Varellas remaining after a Hewko 6-on-5 shot sailed off the arms to intercept. Axelrad, however, held strong and blocked brought Stanford to within one at 0:51 in the fourth and of Taylor and into Powell’s possession. His shot de€ ected the one-on-one shot. At 4:28, UCLA took a two-goal lead Azevedo tied the match at 0:21 after an offensive turnover off Taylor again but this time dribbled past the goal line. when Hewko  red into an empty right side of the net after sent the ball Stanford’s way. UCLA head coach Adam Krikorian is now tied with UC Irvine’s Ted Newland for NCAA water polo titles won by an active head coach with three.

Notes: The Avery Aquatic Center holds 2,500 fans, about 500 less than the 3,044 in attendance Sunday ... UCLA allowed three goals in the  rst quarter, only the third time the Bruins have allowed that many  rst-quarter goals all season ... Because of the national telecast of the match, halftime was 10 minutes long instead of the traditional  ve minute break ... UCLA played the overtime period without Garcia, Matt Jacobs (exhausted penalties) and Chris Pulido (game exclusion).

UCLA vs. Stanford (NCAA Championship) SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 F UCLA 2 3 1 1 1 2 10 Stanford 3 1 1 2 1 1 9

UCLA Goals: Garcia 2, Ormsby 2, Powell 2, Belden 1, Hewko 1, Zider 1, Peck 1

UCLA Saves: Axelrad 8

STAN Goals: Varellas 3, Hopkins 2, Crum 2, Azevedo 1, Tyre 1

STAN Saves: Taylor 6 UCLA Head Coach Adam Krikorian raises a clinched  st as time expires, claiming his third NCAA Championship in men’s water polo.

47 2000 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP #82

All  ve seniors scored goals to lead the men’s water polo team to its fourth NCAA Championship in the last six years, as the Bruins defeated UC San Diego 11-2 in the title game at . UCLA has now won seven NCAA Championships in water polo and has 82 NCAA titles, topping all collegiate athletic programs in the nation.

First team All-Tournament member Brian Brown opened up the scoring for the Bruins at 5:18. Forty seconds later, Brown took a perfect Sean Kern pass on the left side and put it past Triton goalkeeper Glenn Busch to give UCLA a 2-0 at 4:40. UCSD’s Jonathan Samuels brought the Tritons to within one when he scored an extra man goal at 3:04.

That goal would be the last that UCLA would give up until the last few minutes of the game. Jeff P€ ueger scored off a Matt Flesher pass to give the Bruins a 3-1 advantage after the  rst period.

Andy Bailey walked in and scored his  rst goal of the day with 4:22 remaining in the second period. After an extra man save by UCLA goalkeeper Brandon Brooks, Dave Parker scored from two meters to give the Bruins a 5-1 lead. Tournament MVP Kern gave UCLA a 6-1 halftime The 2000 NCAA Champions won UCLA’s 83rd NCAA title, knocking off UC San Diego 11-2 in the title game. lead with a goal at 2:17. Brooks made a  ngertip save on a shot by UCSD’s Julian Wylie to end the second half. With 3:24 left in the game and UCLA ahead 10-1, the their goalie, Mr. (Brandon) Brooks, he was on everything. Bruin reserves entered the game to a roaring cheer. I was really impressed with him. I knew he was good, but In the third period, Brown drove the length of the pool UCSD’s Vladimir Djapic scored the Tritons’ second goal how a human covers a cage that’s three feet high and and put one away to make the score 7-1. Thirty seconds of the day after a Jon Puffer ejection, but Dan Yeilding ten feet wide is beyond me,” said UC San Diego coach later, Blake Wellen took a pass from Andy Bailey on the kept the winning margin at nine when he put one away Denny Harper following the game. left side and scored to make it 8-1. Kern muscled his way with 34 seconds left in the game. around the defense to score his second goal of the game UCLA co-head coach Guy Baker echoed Harper’s with 4:11 remaining in the third. With 3:33 remaining UCLA outshot UCSD 27-19. The Bruins had numerous thoughts. “I think Brandon is the best goalie in the in the period, P€ ueger was ejected, but UCLA’s defense steals and when the Triton offense was able to get a shot country, and a great part about our defense is if you stopped three shots and Brooks was able to come out off, Brooks was phenomenal in goal. “With this UCLA can break it down, which can be dif cult, you still have and make a steal. P€ ueger scored his second goal of the team, the difference is they play defense better than to score on Brandon.” game during an extra man opportunity, taking a Bailey anyone else. You could see that today. We were horrible pass on the left side and putting it past Busch. on the offensive end. With what few opportunities we had, Kern earned Tournament MVP honors for the second year in a row, as well as being named to the All-Tournament  rst team. Joining him on the  rst team were Brown and Brooks. Parker and Wellen earned second team honors.

The UCLA water polo team has now won back to back NCAA Championships for the third time. They captured titles in 1971-72, 1995-96, and 1999-2000. Baker has coached the men’s team to four NCAA titles, and the UCLA women’s water polo team to three national championships.

In the third place game played prior to the championship, USC defeated Navy, 15-9.

No. 3 UCSD vs. No. 1 UCLA (NCAA Championship) SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 F No. 3 UCSD 1 0 0 1 2 No. 1 UCLA 3 3 4 1 11

UCSD Goals: Vladimir Djapic 1, Jonathan Samuels 1

UCSD Saves: Glenn Busch 6

UCLA Goals: Brian Brown 3, Sean Kern 2, Jeff P€ ueger 2, Andy Bailey 1, Dave Parker 1, Blake Wellen 1, Dan Yeilding 1

UCLA Saves: Brandon Brooks 11, Eric Meadows 1

UCLA’s Sean Kern was named the NCAA Championship Tournament MVP for the second year in a row in 2000.

48 1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP #78 With six seconds remaining in regulation, No. 2 Stanford vs. No. 1 UCLA (NCAA Championship) the Cardinal threatened with a two-point SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 F Led by four goals from junior Sean Kern, the shot attempt from senior Brian Heifferon but No. 2 Stanford 3 1 0 1 5 UCLA men’s water polo team captured the true freshman goalkeeper Brandon Brooks No. 1 UCLA 1 1 3 1 6 1999 NCAA men’s water polo championship made the save. title by defeating Stanford 6-5 in front of a crowd of 2,422 at UC San Diego’s Canyonview Armato was named to the all-tournament STAN Goals: 2 (two-pointer), Pool Sunday afternoon.  rst-team, while Brooks and junior Blake Andy Walburger 1, Jeff Nesmith 1, Pasi Dutton 1 Wellen earned second-team honors. The Bruins, who end the season with a 22-3 STAN Saves: Nick Ellis 5 overall record, have now won three national “All national championships are special,” co- UCLA Goals: Sean Kern 4, Adam Wright 1, titles in the last  ve years under coach Guy head coach Guy Baker said. “But the journey Matt Armato 1 Baker, and six championships overall in 23 with this group has been fantastic.” appearances. Stanford closes out the year Prior to today’s game, UCLA and Stanford UCLA Saves: Brandon Brooks 8 with a 22-6 overall record. had only met once in an NCAA championship UCLA battled back from a 4-1 de cit to game. In 1976, the Cardinal captured the score  ve unanswered points and hold on crown with a 13-12 victory over the Bruins. for the victory. Kern, the NCAA tournament’s Today’s victory was the Bruins’ fourth straight most valuable player, scored his third goal win over Stanford, as UCLA also defeated to knot the score at 4-4 with 2:03 left in the their Bay Area rival to capture the Mountain third quarter. Senior Matt Armato, playing Paci c Sports Federation title last weekend. in the  nal game of his career, then scored UCLA athletic teams have now captured a the eventual game-winner with one second total of 79 NCAA titles, topping all collegiate remaining in the third, giving UCLA its  rst athletic programs in the nation. lead of the game. In the third place game played prior to the Kern cushioned the Bruin lead with his fourth championship, Masschusetts scored seven goal of the game early in the fourth quarter. points in the  nal quarter to defeat host UC Stanford narrowed the score with a goal from San Diego 12-9. sophomore Pasi Dutton to cut the gap to 6-5.

Led by a four-goal effort from Tournament MVP Sean Kern, top-ranked UCLA defeated Stanford 6-5 to win the 1999 NCAA Championship.

49 MORE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1996 – #74

The Bruins upset top-ranked and heavily favored USC 8-7 in the title match at UC San Diego to win their second consecutive NCAA men’s water polo championship and the 74th in UCLA’s illustrious history. Randy Wright’s two-point goal a little more than two minutes into the game sparked UCLA to a 6-3 lead after one quarter, and the Bruins held off a Trojan rally to win. Goalie Matt Swanson made 14 saves in the championship match, was named the NCAA tournament MVP and earned his second consecutive player of the year award. The Bruins opened the NCAA Tournament with an 18-6 victory over UC Davis. UCLA  nished the season with an overall record of 24-6.

The 1996 Bruins won UCLA’s 74th NCAA Championship and the men’s water polo program’s  fth in school history. 1995 – #71

Playing against top-ranked Cal at Stanford’s deGuerre Pool in the NCAA Tournament  nal on Dec. 3, the UCLA men’s water polo team posted a 10-8 victory, giving head coach Guy Baker his  rst national title. The championship game was won in dramatic fashion, as the outcome was decided in the  nal minute. With the score tied at 8-8, With 1:44 remaining, UCLA’s Jeremy Braxton-Brown put the Bruins up 9-8 with his  rst goal of the game. He would later add an insurance goal with 42 seconds remaining, giving the Bruins the eventual 10-8 victory. UCLA opened the NCAA Tournament with a 21-10 victory over UC San Diego. The win was UCLA’s 71st NCAA Championship in school history and the men’s water polo program’s fourth national title. Guy Baker (holding trophy) led the Bruins to the 1995 NCAA Championship, his  rst and UCLA’s  rst in 23 years. 1972 – #28

The 1972 Bruins featured  ve senior starters with a wealth of championship experience, and that group carried UCLA to its second consecutive NCAA men’s water polo title and its third in four years in 1972. Bob Horn’s Bruins breezed through the NCAA Tournament, beating Yale 21-3, UC Irvine 15-10 and San Jose State 10-5 to  nish the year at 19-1 overall. It was UCLA’s 28th NCAA Championship in school history. Goalie Kevin Craig earned All-America honors for the fourth consecutive year. Kurt Krumpholz, Eric Lindroth, Bob Neumann and John Rees also earned national acclaim.

The Bruins averaged 15.3 goals per game in the NCAA Tournament en route to winning the 1972 NCAA Championship.

50 MORE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1971 – #23

Eric Lindroth scored three goals against previously undefeated San Jose State to lead UCLA to a 5-3 win in the championship game in 1971. It was UCLA’s second NCAA Championship in three years and marked the 23rd NCAA Championship in UCLA history. Lindroth, Greg Arth, Paul Becskehazy, Kevin Craig and Scott Massey earned All-America honors. Becskehazy led UCLA with 51 goals during the year. The 19-1 Bruins were without their usual home pool at Sunset Canyon, which was closed during the fall for repairs after suffering damage during the Sylmar earthquake. UCLA opened the NCAA Tournament with a 37-2 win over Washington and a 10-1 win over Long Beach State.

Eric Lindroth led the Bruins with three goals in the 1971 title game in a 5-3 win over previously undefeated San Jose State. 1969 – #15

Freshman Scott Massey’s 20-foot goal with three seconds left in the third quarter broke a 2-2 tie and propelled UCLA to a 5-2 victory over California in the  rst NCAA men’s water polo championship game in Long Beach, California in 1969. Jim Ferguson and Torrey Webb added fourth-period goals to secure the victory for coach Bob Horn’s Bruins, who completed a perfect season at 19-0. UCLA had reached the title game by beating USC and Long Beach State. Gregg Arth, Paul Becskehazy, freshman goalie Kevin Craig, Ferguson and Webb earned All-America honors for UCLA, which won its  rst NCAA Championship in the sport and the program’s 15th overall. The Bruins opened the NCAA Tournament with a 4-3 win over USC and a 9-6 victory over Long Beach State. The Bruins won their  rst NCAA Championship at the sport’s  rst-ever NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship in 1969.

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entering its 12th season as UCLA’s home . . . SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER The UCLA men’s water polo team begins its 12th season The Bruins’ women’s water polo program hosted the MPSF the pool houses the new scoreboard, an LED, state-of-the-art playing at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center in the spring Tournament in May 2009, taking advantage of the home piece of electronics, making scores, statistics and messages of 2021. Over the past 11 seasons, UCLA has logged a 92-11 setting to win the title at the three-day event. easily visible to all in attendance. (.893) record at its state-of-the-art home facility, where it won its 10th NCAA title in school history in 2015. Spieker Aquatics Center features a 52-meter by 25-yard Next to the scoreboard is the “Wall of Champions”, showcasing all-deep water pool with a dividing bulkhead, allowing races all of UCLA’s water polo, swimming and diving national Spieker Aquatics Center opened in September 2009, in time to take place at varying distances (meters, versus yards). The championship teams, and individual student-athletes’ for the start of the men’s water polo season that fall. PCL pool also has four platforms on a diving tower, at heights of achievements, record-holders and Olympians. Construction broke ground on the facility in July 2008. The three,  ve seven and one half, and 10-meter platforms, as Separate men’s and women’s locker rooms house enough athletics department of cially opened Spieker Aquatics Center well as one and three-meter springboards. In addition, the lockers for all team members, with shower space and bathroom on Sept. 26, 2009, as the men’s water polo team defeated aquatics center features a warming pool for divers directly stalls and sinks for each team. Equipment needed for meets UC Irvine, 10-4, after a dedication ceremony that evening. behind the tower. and matches have storage capacity on the facility’s south side. In 2021, UCLA is slated to only host one weekend of competition Adjacent to Sunset Canyon Recreation Center on the northwest When walking through the public entryway to the center, visitors in the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season. The Bruins will host portion of campus, the Spieker Aquatics Center was made  rst notice the Donor Wall. All donors who generously made the MPSF Tournament on Mar. 6-7 with the winner earning the possible thanks to a generous lead gift from former student- gifts to the Spieker Aquatics Center are recognized on this league’s automatic quali cation to the NCAA Championship. athlete Tod Spieker and his wife, Catherine. Tod, a 1971 UCLA wall. Additionally, over 50 former UCLA water polo players, graduate and All-American, swam for the Bruins from 1968-71 swimmers and divers made gifts to “name” a locker. Those In the fall of 2011, UCLA hosted the MPSF Tournament (Nov. and still competes in Master’s Swimming. 25-27), using Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. The names will forever be part of the locker rooms in the new facility. Bruins took full advantage of their home court and won the The pool, Dirks Pool, is named after Carolyn Dirks, who provided The state-of-the-art facility brings together all three of UCLA’s Conference Tournament by beating top-ranked USC, 10-9, the lead gift for the swimming pool. Dirks Pool has also been intercollegiate aquatic sports – water polo, swimming and in sudden victory overtime on Nov. 27, 2012. The Bruins can used for special use events and Masters Swim meets. The diving – to one venue. The aquatics center features event also use the pool at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center when signature feature of the Spieker Aquatics Center is the diving lighting and permanent seating with the possibility of additional hosting larger events. tower, which sits at the west end of the pool. The east end of temporary seating for larger events.

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