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Water Polo National Collegiate Women’S Water Polo NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS SEVENTH PLACE 2008 Results MAY 10 AT STANFORD MAY 11 AT STANFORD San Diego St. 11, Pomona-Pitzer 4 Pomona-Pitzer 7, Marist 6 FIRST ROUND 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F MAY 9 AT STANFORD Pomona-Pitzer ........................ 1 0 2 1 — 4 Marist .......................................... 1 1 2 2 — 6 San Diego St. ........................... 3 2 3 3 — 11 Pomona-Pitzer ........................ 1 2 3 1 — 7 UCLA 19, Pomona-Pitzer 6 1 2 3 4 F Pomona-Pitzer goals: Laura Condon 1, Janelle Gyorffy Marist goals: Maggie Hatcher 3, Kristen Barnett 1, 1, Kimi Ide-Foster 1, Dana Kingman 1. Hilary Schroeder 1, Samantha Swartz 1. Pomona-Pitzer ........................ 0 4 1 1 — 6 San Diego St. goals: Anna Gonzales 3, Erinn Greenwood Pomona-Pitzer goals: Tamara Perea 3, Laura Condon UCLA ........................................... 7 4 5 3 — 19 2, Tiphanie Elliott 1, Ronni Gautschi 1, Erin Lester 1, 3, Janelle Gyorffy 1. Pomona-Pitzer goals: Tamara Perea 3, Laura Condon Jenna Schuster 1, Becca Ur 1, Jamie Vessey 1. Saves: Marist—Elizabeth Davis 11; Pomona-Pitzer— 3. Saves: Pomona-Pitzer—Elena Peifer 2, Dana Kingman Elena Peifer 10. UCLA goals: Katie Rulon 3, Gabrielle Domanic 3, Jillian 1; San Diego St.—Heather Fenske 9, Katie Bentley 3. Kraus 3, Anne Belden 2, Priscilla Orozco 2, Brittany Michigan 7, Marist 4 FIFTH PLACE Rowe 1, Kamaile Crowell 1, Megan Burmeister 1, MAY 11 AT STANFORD Melissa Mordell 1, Kelsey McGinley 1, Kim Nelson 1. 1 2 3 4 F San Diego St. 12, Michigan 9 Saves: Pomona-Pitzer—Elena Peifer 5; UCLA— Marist .......................................... 1 1 1 1 — 4 Brittany Fullen 6 Michigan ................................... 2 1 3 1 — 7 1 2 3 4 F San Diego St. ........................... 3 2 2 5 — 12 UC Davis 9, San Diego St. 8 Marist goals: Colleen Lischwe 1, Katelin McCahill 1, Rosie Pauli 1, Samantha Swartz 1. Michigan ................................... 1 1 5 2 — 9 1 2 3 4 F Michigan goals: Terri Bukofzer 1, Carrie Frost 1, San Diego St. goals: Anna Gonzales 3, Erinn Greenwood San Diego St. ........................... 1 2 1 4 — 8 Sharayah Hernandez 1, Michelle Keeley 1, Alison 3, Jenna Schuster 3, Jessica Pace-Bowers 1, Danielle UC Davis .................................... 1 4 1 3 — 9 Mantel 1, Cara Reitz 1, Sarah Roberts 1. Pelke 1, Becca Ur 1. San Diego St. goals: Jenna Schuster 3, Danielle Pelke 2, Saves: Marist—Elizabeth Davis 5; Michigan—Brittany Michigan goals: Sharayah Hernandez 3, Carrie Frost Ronni Gautschi 2, Erinn Greenwood 1. May 11. 2, Terri Bukofzer 1, Julie Hyrne 1, Cara Reitz 1, Leah UC Davis goals: Christi Raycraft 3, Lindsay Kiyama 3, Robertson 1. Ashley Chandler 2, Casie Mota 1. SEMIFINALS Saves: San Diego St.—Heather Fenske 8; Michigan— Saves: San Diego St.—Heather Fenske 6; UC Davis— MAY 10 AT STANFORD Brittany May 7. Casey Hines 6. UCLA 11, UC Davis 4 Southern California 12, Michigan 3 THIRD PLACE 1 2 3 4 F MAY 11 AT STANFORD 1 2 3 4 F UC Davis .................................... 1 1 1 1 — 4 Michigan ................................... 0 0 2 1 — 3 UCLA ........................................... 1 2 6 2 — 11 Stanford 15, UC Davis 8 Southern California .............. 5 2 2 3 — 12 1 2 3 4 F UC Davis goals: Laura Uribe 1, Mary Lowe 1, Lindsay Michigan goals: Mary Chatigny 2, Carrie Frost 1. Kiyama 1, Emily Kitchens 1. UC Davis .................................... 3 2 0 3 — 8 Southern California goals: Sarah Van Norman 4, UCLA goals: Tanya Gandy 3, Courtney Mathewson 3, Stanford ..................................... 6 4 2 3 — 15 Veronika Bartunkova 4, Miranda Nichols 1, Alexandra Anne Belden 2, Katie Rulon 1, Gabrielle Domanic 1, UC Davis goals: Lindsay Kiyama 2, Casie Mota 2, Jessica Kiss 1, Jordan Anae 1, Jessica Kutcher 1. Kelsey McGinley 1. Soza 1, Christi Raycraft 1, Madeline Stephenson 1, Saves: Michigan—Brittany May 4; Southern Saves: UC Davis—Casey Hines 10, Diana Pivacek 1; Laura Uribe 1. California—Whitney Morgan 8, Tumua Anae 4. UCLA—Brittany Fullen 6. Stanford goals: Heather West 3, Kelsey Holshouser 3, Stanford 12, Marist 1 Southern California 10, Stanford 6 Jacquelyn Gauthier 2, Koree Blyleven 2, Lauren Silver 1 2 3 4 F 2, Kelly Eaton 1, Kim Krueger 1, Kira Hillman 1. 1 2 3 4 F Saves: UC Davis—Casey Hines 3; Stanford—Amber Marist .......................................... 0 0 0 1 — 1 Southern California .............. 1 3 2 4 — 10 Oland 10. Stanford ..................................... 1 3 4 4 — 12 Stanford ..................................... 1 2 1 2 — 6 Marist goals: Samantha Swartz 1. Southern California goals: Alexandra Kiss 3, Michelle CHAMPIONSHIP Stanford goals: Kelly Eaton 2, Jacquelyn Gauthier 2, Stein 3, Veronika Bartunkova 1, Forel Davies 1, Kally MAY 11 AT STANFORD Lauren Silver 2, Koree Blyleven 1, Allie Gerrity 1, Kelsey Lucas 1, Sarah Van Norman 1. UCLA 6, Southern California 3 Holshouser 1, Kim Krueger 1, Megan May 1, Heather Stanford goals: Kelly Eaton 1, Jacquelyn Gauthier 1, West 1. Kira Hillman 1, Megan May 1, Lauren Silver 1, Heather 1 2 3 4 F Saves: Marist—Elizabeth Davis 9; Stanford—Amber West 1. Southern California .............. 1 0 1 1 — 3 Oland 8, Kim Hall 6. Saves: Southern California—Tumua Anae 11; UCLA ........................................... 3 2 0 1 — 6 Stanford—Amber Oland 7. Southern California goals: Veronika Bartunkova 1, Michelle Stein 1, Miranda Nichols 1. UCLA goals: Tanya Gandy 2, Courtney Mathewson 1, Gabrielle Domanic 1, Anne Belden 1, Priscilla Orozco 1. Saves: Southern California—Tumua Anae 8; UCLA— Brittany Fullen 6. 2 National Collegiate Women’S Water Polo—HistorY History Team Results Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 2001 ..................................UCLA (19-4) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Stanford — 2002 ..................................Stanford (23-2) John Tanner 8-4 UCLA Southern California 1,303 2003 ..................................UCLA (23-4) Adam Krikorian 4-3 Stanford UC San Diego 1,307 2004 ..................................Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 10-8 Loyola Marymount Stanford 1,123 2005 ..................................UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 3-2 Stanford Michigan 1,235 2006 ..................................UCLA (29-4) Adam Krikorian 9-8 Southern California UC Davis 2,753 2007 ..................................UCLA (28-2) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Long Beach St. 2,099 2008 ..................................UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 6-3 Southern California Stanford 2,139 2003 2006 Leading Scorers, First Team First Team Year-by-Year *Robin Beauregard, UCLA *Kelly Rulon, UCLA Natalie Golda, UCLA Emily Feher, UCLA Jessica Lopez, UCLA Anna Sieprath, Hawaii Year Player, Institution, Goals Scotti Shafer, Stanford 2001 Kelly Heuchan, UCLA, 4 Jackie Frank, Stanford Moriah Van Norman, Southern California 2002 Brenda Villa, Stanford, 5 Julie Gardner, Stanford Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii 2003 Jessica Lopez and Kelly Rulon, UCLA; Lauren Hannah Luber, Stanford Lauren Wenger, Southern California Boreta and Hannah Luber, Stanford; and Brenda Villa, Stanford Thalia Munro, UCLA Katie Hicks, Loyola Marymount, 3 Katie Hicks, Loyola Marymount 2004 Brittany Hayes, Southern California, and Krista Peterson, Indiana Second Team Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 5 Christina Hewko, Stanford 2005 Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 10 Second Team Katherine O’Rourke, UC Davis Maureen Flanagan, UCLA Brittany Hayes, Southern California 2006 Kelly Rulon, UCLA, 11 Jaime Hipp, UCLA Bronwen Knox, Hartwick 2007 Billy Hoelck, Wagner, 11 Kelly Rulon, UCLA Erika Figge, Southern California 2008 Jenna Schuster, San Diego St., 7 Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Meike DeNooy, Hawaii Lauren Silver, Stanford Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount Kacy Kunkel, UCLA Kristin Stanford, Indiana All-Tournament Teams 2007 2004 First Team *Most Outstanding Player(s). First Team *Kelly Rulon, UCLA *Brittany Hayes, Southern California Erika Figge, Southern California 2001 Liz Simms, Southern California Katie Hansen, Stanford First Team Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Christina Hewko, Stanford *Coralie Simmons, UCLA Kelly Graf, Southern California Jillian Kraus, UCLA Robin Beauregard, UCLA Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount Kacy Kunkel, UCLA Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Courtney Mathewson, UCLA Jackie Frank, Stanford Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount Second Team Ellen Estes, Stanford Second Team Patty Cardenas, Southern California Brenda Villa, Stanford Kami Craig, Southern California Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Kate Chambers, Hartwick Anna Gonzales, San Diego St. Katie Murray, Loyola Marymount Second Team Alison Gregorka, Stanford Lauren Faust, Stanford Brittany Hayes, Southern California Margie Dingeldein, Stanford Hannah Luber, Stanford Kirsten Hudson, Hartwick Jamie Hipp, UCLA Wendy Watkins, Stanford Meridith McColl, Stanford Elaine Zivich, UCLA Dora Szabolcsi, Loyola Marymount Jamie Kroeze, Loyola Marymount Erika Figge, Southern California Jenny Lamb, UCLA Lauren Wenger, Southern California Kristin Guerin, UCLA 2008 2005 First Team 2002 First Team *Tanya Gandy, UCLA Courtney Mathewson, UCLA First Team *Natalie Golda, UCLA Jillian Kraus, UCLA *Jackie Frank, Stanford Kelly Rulon, UCLA Veronika Bartunkova, Southern California Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii Tumua Anae, Southern California Ellen Estes, Stanford Hannah Luber, Stanford Miranda Nichols, Southern California Robin Beauregard, UCLA Thalia Munro, UCLA Jacquelyn Gauthier, Stanford Brenda Villa, Stanford Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Christi Raycraft, UC Davis
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