2021 USC WOMEN’S NO. NAME HT. POS. YR. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Holly Parker 5-10 Goalie RS-SR Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS 1 Erin Tharp 6-0 Goalie RS-SO Corona del Mar, Calif. Corona del Mar HS 1 Carolyne Stern 6-2 Goalie SO La Cañada, Calif. La Cañada HS 2 Maud Megens 6-2 Utility RS-SR Rotterdam, Netherlands Leonardo College 3 Grace Tehaney 5-8 Driver JR Orinda, Calif. Miramonte HS 4 Mireia Guiral 5-10 2-Meter JR Barcelona, Spain Institut Centra d’Alt Rendiment Esportiu de Sant Cugat 5 Paige Hauschild 5-11 Driver RS-JR Santa Barbara, Calif. San Marcos HS 6 Bayley Weber 5-10 Utility JR Los Alamitos, Calif. Los Alamitos HS 7 Verica Bakoc 5-8 Driver SR Toronto, Ontario, Canada Silverthorn Institute 8 Denise Mammolito 6-1 Driver SR Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Rancho Cucamonga HS 9 Sabrina Garabet 5-9 Driver SR Glendora, Calif. St. Lucy’s Priory 10 Alejandra Aznar 5-8 Driver RS-SO Barcelona, Spain Institut Centra d’Alt Rendiment Esportiu de Sant Cugat 11 Tilly Kearns 5-9 2-Meter RS-SO Sydney, Australia Queenwood School for Girls 12 Kelsey McIntosh 5-7 Driver SR Corona, Calif. Orange Lutheran HS 13 Kari Jensen 5-9 Driver SR Orinda, Calif. Campolindo HS 14 Claire Haas 5-9 Utility JR Kildeer, Ill. Stevenson HS 15 Christina Crum 5-8 Driver SO Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS 16 Randi Reinhardt 5-9 2-Meter SR Murrieta, Calif. Murrieta Valley HS 17 Téa Poljak 6-0 Driver SO Huntington Beach, Calif. Coast HS 18 Julia Janov 5-7 Driver FR Redondo Beach, Calif. Foothill HS 19 Sophia Lucas 5-7 Utility JR Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS 20 Alex Fellner 5-10 2-Meter SO Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes HS 21 Brooklyn Aguilera 5-7 Utility SO Honolulu, Hawai’i San Clemente [Calif.] HS 22 Julia Rozolis-Hill 5-8 Utility JR Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach HS 23 Taylor Vangrin 5-6 Driver FR San Clemente, Calif. Mater Dei HS

2021 USC ROSTER 2021 24 Hannah Meyer 5-10 2-Meter FR Santa Barbara, Calif. San Marcos HS 25 Abigail Hendrix 5-8 2-Meter FR Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara HS Nina Ceklic 5-9 2-Meter RS-JR Calgary, Canada Henry Wise Wood HS

Head Coach: Marko Pintaric Associate Head Coach: Casey Moon Assistant Coach: Connor Virjee Student Assistant Coach: Jeremy Davie 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR he role may be different, and the landscape of the season skewed in an Olympic year, but the scenery and the expectations for first-year USC head coach Marko Pintaric are indisputably familiar. T In his 20 years at USC, where he’s been on staff for 14 national championships and won one himself as a player, Pintaric knows well what it takes to build a winning team. And he has plenty of building blocks at his disposal in this year’s USC women’s water polo team. “To be competitive you have to be balanced,” Pintaric said. “We have plenty of returners who know the system, and we have strength at set and on the perimeter. Our defense is also looking good, and we have players who are great on the counterattack.” Admittedly, this 2020 season will be a unique one in that it is an Olympic year, so several teams across the nation will have players taking the season off in order to train and compete with their national teams in preparation for the Games. USC has four Women of Troy slated to sit out the collegiate season to pursue Olympic dreams, with All-Americans Alejandra Aznar (Spain), Paige Hauschild (USA) — 2021 SEASON OUTLOOK — and Maud Megens (Netherlands) as well as Tilly Kearns (Australia) taking 2020 off. But the Trojan roster remains powerful for 2020, as evidenced by USC’s No. 1 pick out of the seven teams the MPSF conference and No. 1 in the nation. “The rankings show that other coaches see our potential,” Pintaric said. “It’s not going to be a common landscape as in previous years because of the Olympics. It’s different, but challenging in a good way. It’s going to be an exciting season to coach.” Even with the absence of that foursome for 2020, Pintaric still has at his disposal two All-Americans in captains Denise Mammolito and Kelsey McIntosh along with returning All-MPSF honoree Bayley Weber. USC has a talented blend of youth and experience, as sophomores Weber, Mireia Guiral and Grace Tehaney also were members of USC’s 2019 NCAA roster that reached the title match in finishing out the year at 28-2 overall. And along with Mammolito and McIntosh, USC has a set of four solid seniors with Kaylee Brownsberger and Elise Stein back for more along with redshirt junior goalie Holly Parker. They’ll lead a batch of eight players slated for their first competition as Trojans. “I’m very impressed with the senior leadership on this team,” Pintaric said. “The team looks to our older group with respect. Everyone is working hard. It’s really a fun 2021 Quick Facts group to coach in terms of effort.” Location:...... 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Alex Fellner is a quality hole guard, according to Pintaric, who also Associate Head Coach:...... Casey Moon anticipates spring-admit Téa Poljak to be an impact player in the Trojan gameplan. Assistant Coach:...... Connor Virjee Drivers Brooklyn Aguilera and Christina Crum are also showing promise to Pintaric. All Conference:...... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in all, he sees great competitive drive in his newcomers. That most certainly extends (Arizona State, California, Indiana, San José State, Stanford, UCLA, USC) to the last line of defense as well. Between the pipes, Avrey Larson, Carolyne Stern and Tharp have reported for duty into the USC goalie corps with veteran Parker. For 2020 Record:...... 12-0 overall^ a coach who has groomed more than his share of Olympic-caliber goalies, Pintaric’s 2020 MPSF Record (Finish):...... 1-0 (-)^ 2020 Postseason:...... Not held 2020 goalie group is certain to stand tall as the backbone for the Trojans. “In this goalie group, they are all really competitive,” Pintaric said. “With Holly’s Water Polo SID:...... Darcy Couch knowledge of the system and experiencing NCAAs, we see her as a general on Couch’s Office Phone:...... (213) 740-3808 defense. Erin and Carolyne are younger, but both have real strengths. Erin has an Couch’s Email:...... [email protected] extra year of knowledge in our system, and Carolyne is a reputed young goalie with Web Site:...... usctrojans.com good size.” ^ 2020 competition was suspended as of May 12, 2020 due to As for stepping up to the helm of the USC water polo program, Pintaric has COVID-19 pandemic precautions. confidence in his players and in the staff around him. Credits: The 2020 USC women’s water polo media guide was “There is great collaboration with Casey (Moon), Connor (Virjee) and myself,” prepared by Darcy Couch. Special thanks to Figge Photography, Pintaric said. “The transition has been smooth. We are implementing the system Dan Avila, Diane Bekhazi, Katie Chin, Jorge Daboub, David Gonzales, Catharyn Hayne, Sam Haythorn, Hali Helfgott, Don we’ve had. This team is great and practices have been great. We’re looking forward Liebig, John McGillen, Peggy O’Donnell, Kristen Tehaney, AP to the competition to come.” Images and Getty Images.

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HEAD COACH MARKO 20TH SEASON AT USC PINTARIC Former USC All-American Marko Pintaric is in his 20th season on the USC staff, and second year as head coach of the USC men’s and women’s teams. Pintaric spent the previous three seasons as co-head coach for the USC men after three seasons as an associate head coach. From 2015-19, Pintaric also served as the scouting director for the USC women. Prior to 2015, Pintaric was as assistant coach to both the USC men and women. In all, Pintaric has been on the USC staff for nine men’s NCAA titles and five USC women’s national championships. A member of USC’s 1998 national championship team as a player, Pintaric was a two-year starter for the Trojans in 1997 and 1998. He recorded 44 goals during the Trojans’ 1998 national championship season and earned National Player of the Year and first team All-America honors. He also earned second team All-America honors in 1997. Pintaric was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team both years. He transferred to USC from the University of Zagreb in Croatia, where he was a member of the Croatian Junior National Team (1989-94). Along with his current coaching experience, Pintaric served as the varsity coach at Loyola High in Los Angeles during the 1999-2000 school year. He has played club for Shores, Los Angeles Water Polo and New York Athletic Club, where he also was a member of the 2001 summer national cham- pionship team and four consecutive winter national championship teams (1999-2002). In November 2012, Pintaric joined interim head coach Jovan Vavic on the coaching staff for the U.S. Men’s National Team, helping lead Team USA to World Championship qualification with success at the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament in Canada. Pintaric graduated from USC in 2000 with a degree in communications and earned his master’s in 2003 in communications management. He and his wife, Beatrice, have two sons, Francesco and Filip.

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH CASEY 14TH SEASON AT USC MOON Casey Moon is in his 14th season on the USC staff, currently serving as associate head coach for the men’s and women’s teams. He first joined the USC coaching staff in 2007, just a year before the Trojan men began their six-year run of national championships, and has also helped the Women of Troy win four NCAA titles since coming to USC. He previously served as the USC men’s director of player personnel and as the USC women’s associate head coach for four seasons, and was an assistant on both sides from 2007-14. In 2019, Moon moved into a dual role as associate head coach for the USC men’s and women’s teams, and he served a interim head coach for the USC women during the 2019 season. In all, Moon has been on the USC staff for six men’s NCAA championship runs (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018) and four NCAA titles by the women (2010, 2013, 2016, 2018). Moon also served as interim women’s head coach during the 2019 season and led USC to the MPSF Tournament championship and on to the NCAA final. Moon served as an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team for the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament, helping

— COACHING STAFF — STAFF — COACHING Team USA qualify for the FINA World Championships. He also was head coach of the Trojan Water Polo Club Under-21 team for five years. Prior to coming to USC, Moon served as an assistant coach for Trojan Water Polo Club and as head coach at Santa Cruz High School. Moon also was an assistant for Wax’em Water Polo Club in Santa Cruz. As a player, Moon competed at UC Santa Cruz, graduating in 2004 with degrees in biology and legal studies. In high school, Moon was a four-year varsity swimmer and water polo player at St. John Bosco, where he was named MVP as well as All-CIF and all-league as a senior.

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ASSISTANT COACH CONNOR 2ND SEASON VIRJEE An All-American and four-time NCAA champion as a player at USC, Connor Virjee is in his second year as assistant coach on the USC water polo staff. After graduating from USC with a degree in environmental studies with a business minor in 2014, Virjee worked for the Movember Foundation and as an Ocean Lifeguard for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. He also served as head coach of Westside Aquatics. As a Trojan, Virjee scored 94 goals, including 49 in his senior season as USC won its sixth consecutive NCAA title in 2013. Virjee was a member of four NCAA championship teams from 2010-2013 at USC, picking up All-America and All-MPSF honorable mention along with a spot on the 2013 NCAA All-Tournament Second Team. He also was a two-time MPSF Scholar-Athlete. — WATER POLO STAFF —

STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH JEREMY 1ST SEASON DAVIE After a prolific professional career overseas, Jeremy Davie has returned to USC as a student assistant coach. He will work with both the USC men’s and women’s teams in this 2021 spring season of competition. A native of Australia, Davie concluded his USC playing career in 2013 as a four-time NCAA champion and a four-time All-American. He scored 129 goals as a Trojans, ranking No. 22 all-time on USC’s career scoring chart. Davie was teammates with current USC assistant coach Connor Virjee through the Trojans’ national championship run from 2010-2013. In addition to his four All-America accolades, Davie was a two-time All-MPSF First Team pick and was a three-time NCAA All-Tournament Second Team selection. The two-meter man also competed for the Australian National Team. As a pro, Davie competed in Spain and Israel. Back in Sydney, Australia, he opened the Athletic Development Centre to facilitate elite training for young athletes. Davie is completing his USC degree in human performance.

WOMEN’S WATER POLO SUPPORT STAFF

Susie Cognetta Darcy Couch Sandy Olsen Tim Ojeda Vanessa Rideau Academic Counselor Sports Information Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Director of Operations Director

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SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • UTILITY BROOKLYN HONOLULU, HAWAI’I AGUILERA SAN CLEMENTE (CALIF.) HS THIS SEASON: Brooklyn Aguilera enters her second season at USC. 5 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Aguilera scored five goals as a true freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in three games with one multiple- goal outing... Set her career high with three goals on opening day vs. 21 Concordia. HIGH SCHOOL: Aguilera was the 2019 Female Athlete of the Year out of San Clemente (Calif.) High... Named league MVP as a senior... Also earned All-CIF Division I first team honors... Helped team to three undefeated league seasons and reached two CIF Division II finals… Named to 2019 Irvine SoCal first team and to 2018 All-CIF Division II second team... Also was a captain on the San Clemente swim team... Played club for San Clemente Tritons... An honor student. PERSONAL: Aguilera is majoring in health and human sciences and hopes to one day become an orthodontist… Mother is Noel Gittelman... Has one sister, Ella... Enjoys hanging out at the beach with her friends and family in her free time… Names her biggest sports hero as Bethany Hamilton… Has always wanted to hold a tiger cub… Born on Sept. 22, 2000.

RS SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • DRIVER ALEJANDRA BARCELONA, SPAIN AZNAR IES CAR DE SANT CUGAT THIS SEASON: Alejandra Aznar will sit out the 2021 season at USC to 41 career goals train with the Spanish National Team in preparation for the upcoming . 2020: Aznar did not compete in the 2020 season at USC... Took a leave of absence to train with the Spanish National Team in preparation for 10 the Tokyo Olympics. 2019: Aznar earned All-America Honorable Mention and All-MPSF Honorable Mention as a true freshman... Also named to MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Third on the team in scoring with 41 goals... Scored in 23 games with 11 multiple-goal outings... Set her career high with five goals scored in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18... Scored five goals during the MPSF Tournament and five in the NCAA Tournament... A two-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week selection. NATIONAL TEAMS: Aznar is a member of the Spanish Junior National Team... Competed for Spain in beach water polo at the 2019 FINA World Championships, earning silver at the exhibition event... Won gold at the 2018 Junior European Championships and silver at the 2016 Junior European Championships... As a member of Spain’s Youth National Team, won gold and was named MVP of the 2018 Youth World Championships... Also — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021 won gold and was the MVP and top scorer at the 2017 Youth European Championships and won silver at the 2016 Youth World Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Aznar graduated from Institut Centra D’Alt Rendiment Esportiu de Sant Cugat in Barcelona... Played for Club Natació Sant Andreu and Club Esportiu Mediterrani. PERSONAL: Aznar has not decided on a major… Parents are Cristina and Javier… Has one sister, Adriana… Her father, Javier, played professional water polo in Spain… Favorite foods are sushi, Spanish food and ice cream... Born on June 11, 2000.

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SENIOR • 5-9 • DRIVER VERICA TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA BAKOC SILVERTHORN INSTITUTE THIS SEASON: Verica Bakoc enters her fourth season at USC. 41 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Bakoc scored 14 goals as a junior as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in eight games with four multiple-goal outings, including career-best

hat tricks vs. Long Beach State and San José State. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — 2019: Bakoc scored 13 goals as a sophomore... Scored a career-high three 7goals vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Jan. 26... Scored in seven games with five multiple-goal outings... Scored two goals during the MPSF Tournament and two goals at the NCAA Tournament. 2018: Bakoc scored 14 goals as a freshman... First career goal came in the season opener vs. LMU... Scored in 12 games with two multiple-goal efforts, both two-goal outings vs. Cal Baptist and vs. UCLA in the MPSF semifinal... A member of the 2018 NCAA Championship roster. NATIONAL TEAMS: Bakoc is a member of the Canadian National Team... Competed for Canada at the 2019 World University Games and at the 2019 FINA Junior World Championships... Won bronze medal at the 2017 FINA Intercontinental Tournament... As a member of Canada’s Youth National Team, won gold at the 2016 Pan American Championship and silver at the 2015 Pan American Championship. HIGH SCHOOL: Bakoc attended Silverthorn Collegiate Institute in Toronto… Named the Provincial Championships MVP in 2013… A leading scorer for the 19-under and 16-under National League and was the top overall scorer in the Club National Championship Finals... Played club for Mavericks Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Bakoc is majoring in real estate development… Parents are Dragan and Vesna… Has three siblings, Milos, Jovan and Dragica… Lists her favorite foods as chevape, ajvar and anything her grandma makes… Favorite films are P.S. I Love You and The Lion King… Favorite TV shows are How I Met Your Mother and Grey’s Anatomy… Hopes to visit Morocco, Venice, and Bora Bora one day… Born on May 3, 1999.

RS JUNIOR • 5-8 • 2-METER NINA CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA CEKLIC HENRY WISE WOOD HS THIS SEASON: Nina Ceklic will serve as a student manager in USC due to injury. 8 career goals 2020: Ceklic did not compete in 2020. 2019: Ceklic did not compete in 2019. 2018: Ceklic scored eight goals as a true freshman... First career goal was Jan. 27 vs. Pomona-Pitzer... Scored in five games with two multiple-goal outings... Set career high with a hat trick vs. Sonoma State on Feb. 10. NATIONAL TEAMS: Ceklic is a member of the Canadian Junior National Team... Won gold at 2016 Junior Pan American Championships... Also was a member of Canada’s Youth National Team, earning silver at the 2015 Youth . HIGH SCHOOL: Ceklic was a two-time National Championship League All Star Team recipient out of Henry Wise Wood High School in Calgary… Played club for the Calgary Renegades and the Pacific Storm… With the Renegades, she led the team to a Western National Championship and earned a silver medal in the U16 National Championship in 2015… She was awarded the 2017 U19 MVP of the Calgary Renegades... An honor student. PERSONAL: Ceklic is majoring in art and hopes to pursue a career in design or animation… Parents are Ljubomir and Aleksandra... Has two brothers, Lazar and Stefan… Ljubomir played handball professionally in former Yugoslavia... Lazar played water polo for the Canadian Junior National Team and is head coach of Calgary Seawolves... Favorite foods are cevapi and ramen… Favorite movie is The Godfather and favorite TV shows include Love, Death, Robots and Black Mirror… After graduation, she hopes to get a postgraduate degree and travel around Asia and Europe… Born on Aug. 6, 1999.

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SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • DRIVER CHRISTINA MORAGA, CALIF. CRUM CAMPOLINDO HS THIS SEASON: Christina Crum enters her second season at USC. 2 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Crum scored two goals as a true freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in two games, with her first career goal coming vs. Concordia on Sept. 25... Also earned ACWPC 15 All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Crum earned All-America honors from Cal High Sports and was a fourth team NISCA Water Polo All-American as a senior out of Campolindo High... Also earned all-league first team honors in 2018, second team honors in 2017 and honorable mention in 2016.… Helped team to second-place finishes in North Coast Section in 2015 and 2018... Also was a member of the swim team... Played club for Diablo Water Polo... An honor student. PERSONAL: Crum majoring in communication and hopes to one day work in marketing or public relations… Parents are Christopher and Victoria... Has one brother, Alex... Enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with her dog in her free time… Names Maureen O’Toole as her biggest sports hero… Has always wanted to go cliff jumping or diving in the Great Barrier Reef … Hopes to travel to Greece or Spain... Plans to move to Sydney, Australia, after graduation... Born on June 26, 2001.

SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • 2-METER ALEX LAFAYETTE, CALIF. FELLNER ACALANES HS THIS SEASON: Alex Fellner enters her second season as USC. 1 career goal 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Fellner scored one goal as a true freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... First career goal was vs. Villanova on Feb. 8... Also earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. 20 HIGH SCHOOL: Fellner was a 2018 all-league first team honoree out of Acalanes High... Won Nor Cal and NCS Open Division championships in 2018... Team went undefeated at 27-0 in 2018... Played club for Diablo Alliance. .. An honor student. PERSONAL: Fellner is majoring in communication and hopes to work in the entertainment industry after graduation... Parents are Jen and Tom... Has two sisters, Reilly and Coco, and one brother, Tommy... Tommy plays water polo at UC Santa Barbara... Reilly played water polo at UCLA… Has always wanted to bungee jump in Switzerland… Hopes to travel to Japan, Monte Carlo, and Southern France... Born on July 9, 2001. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021

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SENIOR • 5-9 • DRIVER SABRINA GLENDORA, CALIF. GARABET ST. LUCY’S PRIORY THIS SEASON: Sabrina Garabet enters her fourth season at USC. 17 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Garabet scored seven goals as a true freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in three games with a career-high five-goal outing

vs. Concordia on Jan. 25. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — 2019: Garabet scored nine goals as a sophomore... Scored in seven games with3 a pair of two-goal games... First career two-goal game was vs. Concordia on Jan. 26. 2018: Garabet scored one goal as a true freshman... First career goal came vs. Pacific on March 25... A member of the 2018 NCAA Championship roster. NATIONAL TEAMS: Garabet was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Won gold at the 2015 UANA Championship in Jamaica... Also competed for the U.S. Cadet Team in 2013. HIGH SCHOOL: Garabet is a two-time All-CIF second teamer out of St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora, Calif.… Named league MVP in 2015 as a junior and earned first team all-league honors in 2016 as a senior… Played club for Foothill and Rosebowl. PERSONAL: Garabet is majoring in public relations… Parents are Roger and Amy… Mother Amy attended USC and graduated in 1992… Names her biggest sports hero as Larry Bird… Enjoys cooking, listening to music and hiking… Favorite food is Mediterranean food… Favorite movie is The Sound of Music and favorite TV shows are Million Dollar Listing and The Bachelor... She hopes to one day design her own pair of sneakers and travel to Maldives, Brazil, the Bahamas and Croatia… Born on April 4, 1999 .

JUNIOR • 5-10 • DRIVER MIREIA BARCELONA, SPAIN GUIRAL IES CAR DE SANT CUGAT THIS SEASON: A returning All-American, Mireia Guiral enters her third 44 career goals season at USC. 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Guiral scored 17 goals as a sophomore as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Earned All-America Honorable Mention... Scored in nine games 4 with four multiple-goal outings, including a career-high six goals vs. LMU on Feb. 1... Selected MPSF Player of the Week on Feb. 4. 2019: Guiral scored 27 goals as a true freshman... Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team... Scored in 18 games with five multiple-goal games... Scored first career goal in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18... Set career high with four goals scored vs. Concordia on Jan. 26... Matched her career high with four goals scored in the NCAA Championship game. NATIONAL TEAMS: Guiral is a member of the Spanish Junior National Team... Won gold at the 2018 Junior European Championships and silver at the 2016 Junior European Championships... As a member of Spain’s Youth National Team, won gold at the 2018 Youth World Championships... Also won gold at the 2017 Youth European Championships and won silver at the 2016 Youth World Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Guiral graduated from Institut Centra D’Alt Rendiment Esportiu de Sant Cugat in Barcelona... Played for Club Natació Sant Andreu. PERSONAL: Guiral is majoring in international relations (global business)… Parents are Ramon and Monica… Has one sister, Adria… Her father, Ramon, played professional water polo in Spain... Enjoys spending time with family in friends in her free time... Hopes to travel to Australia... Would like to return to Spain and play professionally after graduating from USC... Born on March 3, 2000.

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JUNIOR • 5-9 • DRIVER CLAIRE KILLDEER, ILL. HAAS STEVENSON HS THIS SEASON: Claire Haas enters her third season at USC. 6 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Haas scored four goals as a sophomore as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in two games, setting her career high with two goals in each outing — vs. Villanova on Feb. 8 and vs. 14 LMU on Feb. 21. 2019: Haas scored two goals as a true freshman... First career goal came in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18. HIGH SCHOOL: Haas was the Senior Female Athlete of the Year and a two-year captain of the water polo team at Stevenson High in Illinois... Earned First Team All-State honors three years in a row... Twice selected the Illinois Water Polo Female Player of the Year and was a two-time NISCA First Team All-American… Helped Stevenson High team achieve an overall record of 139-5… Was captain of the swim team… An honor student… Played club for Northern Illinois Water Polo. PERSONAL: Haas is majoring in mechanical engineering and hopes to pursue a career in prosthetics… Parents are Mike and Laurie... Has one sister, Cami... Enjoys hanging out with friends, going hiking and volunteering at a therapeutic riding barn… Favorite food is ravioli… Lists her biggest sports hero as Mia Hamm… Has always wanted to skydive, scuba dive and backpack in as many places as possible… After graduation would love to visit Africa and Australia, along with researching prosthetics in Third World countries… Born on March 10, 2000.

SENIOR • 5-9 • DRIVER KARI ORINDA, CALIF. CAMPOLINDO HS

JENSENTHIS SEASON: Kari Jensen enters her fourth season at USC. 8 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Jensen scored one goal as a junior as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Earned MPSF All-Academic Team and ACWPC All- Academic honors. 2019: Jensen scored six goals as a sophomore... Scored in four different 13games with two multiple-goal outings... First career two-goal game came vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Jan. 26... A member of USC’s MPSF and NCAA Tournament rosters... Earned MPSF All-Academic Team honors.

— 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021 2018: Jensen scored one goal as a true freshman... First career goal came vs. San Diego Stae on Feb. 10. HIGH SCHOOL: Jensen was a two-time all-league first seam selection and won two North Coast Section championships at Campolindo High in Moraga, Calif.... Received all-league honorable mention as a freshman and second team honors as a sophomore… Won the Northern California Championship as a junior… Also swam all four years… Played club for Diablo and 680 Water Polo. PERSONAL: Jensen is majoring in health and human sciences… Parents are Kirk and Kristie Jensen… Father Kirk played water polo at Stanford… Has three siblings, Tor, Annika and Soren… Older sister Annika won two NCAA championships at USC… Older brother Tor played water polo at UC Santa Barbara... Enjoys spending time with friends and family in her free time… Favorite foods include steak, pasta and cookies… Lists her favorite movie as Lord of the Rings and favorite TV shows as Grey’s Anatomy and Criminal Minds SVU… She hopes to one day visit Greece, Bora Bora and the Cayman Islands… Born on Jan. 22, 1999.

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RS JUNIOR • 5-11 • DRIVER PAIGE SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. SAN MARCOS HS HAUSCHILDTHIS SEASON: Paige Hauschild will sit out the 2021 season at USC to train 117 career goals with the U.S. National Team in preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games. 2020: Hauschild did not compete in the 2020 season at USC... Took a leave of absence to train with the U.S. National Team in preparation for the Tokyo

Olympics. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — 2019: Hauschild was a finalist for the Peter J. Cutino Award as a sophomore...5 AFirst Team All-American and All-MPSF First Team selection... Named MPSF Tournament MVP and to the NCAA All-Tournament First Team... Second on team in scoring with 49 goals... Scored in 24 games with 15 multiple-goal outings... Scored 18 goals in USC’s final seven games, including season-high four-goal games vs. UCLA, Indiana and Stanford... Had the game-winning goal in sudden death to beat Stanford and win the MPSF Tournament championship... Named MPSF Player of the Week on April 22... Scored her 100th career goal with her first goal of four vs. UCLA on April 20. 2018: Hauschild was a finalist for the Peter J. Cutino Award as a true freshman... Named MPSF Newcomer of the Year... Earned All-America First Team Honors... Led USC in scoring with 68 goals — the most ever scored by a Trojan true freshman... Scored in 26 games with 19 multiple-goal outings... Set career high with seven goals scored vs Hartwick on March 31... Scored six goals at the MPSF Tournament, including five vs. UCLA in the semifinals... Scored six goals at the NCAA Tournament, with two in the semifinals vs. UCLA and one in the final... Named toNCAA All-Tournament First Team and to the MPSF All-Tournament Team... Set MPSF record as a seven-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week honoree. NATIONAL TEAMS: Hauschild is a member of the U.S. National Team... Helped Team USA qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games with a gold medal won at the 2019 FINA World League Super Final... Won gold with Team USA at the 2019 FINA World Championships and won gold at 2019 Pan American Games... Named to Media All-Star Team at 2019 FINA World Championships... Won gold at 2017 FINA World Championships... Also won gold at the 2015 FINA Intercontinental Tournament and silver at the 2017 FINA Intercontinental Tournament… As a member of the U.S. Junior National Team, recently competed at the 2017 FINA Junior World Championships... Also was a member of the U.S. team at the 2016 Youth World Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Hauschild is a three-time All-CIF First Team honoree out of San Marcos High in Santa Barbara, Calif.… Led the team to the 2017 Division I CIF Finals… Also a three-time Channel League MVP… Named the San Marcos High School Female Athlete of the Year three years in a row… Played club for Santa Barbara 805. PERSONAL: Hauschild is majoring in communication… Parents are Jenni and Dwayne… Dwayne played volleyball at Long Beach State… Enjoys spending time at the beach with friends and family… Favorite foods are tacos, mashed potatoes and acai bowls… Lists favorite movie as Elf and favorite TV shows as The Bachelor, Stranger Things and Law & Order… She hopes to one day compete on The Amazing Race, go shark caging and travel to Australia and Thailand… Born on Aug. 17, 1999.

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RS SOPHOMORE • 6-2 • 2-METER TILLY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA KEARNS QUEENWOOD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS THIS SEASON: Tilly Kearns will sit out the 2021 season at USC to train with career goals 29 the Australian National Team in preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games. 2020: Kearns did not compete in the 2020 season at USC... Took a leave of absence to train with the Australian National Team in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics. 11 2019: Kearns scored 29 goals as a true freshman... Scored her first two goals as a Trojan in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18... Scored in 20 games with six multiple-goal games... Set career high with a five-goal game vs. Fresno State on Jan. 19... Scored two goals at the NCAA Tournament... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. NATIONAL TEAMS: Kearns is a member of the Australian National Team... Recently competed at the 2019 FINA World League Super Final... Competed at the 2016, 2017 and 2018 FINA Junior World Championships... Also was a co-captain at the 2018 FINA Youth World Championships and was a member of the squad at the 2016 Youth World Championships HIGH SCHOOL: Kearns graduated from Queenwood School for Girls in Sydney... Was school prefect as a senior... Played club for Sydney Lions and Sydney Northern Beaches Breakers... Won back-to-back National League titles with the Lions... Was a three-time Junior National Champion and two-time MVP with Breakers. PERSONAL: Kearns is majoring in communication… Parents are Julie and Phil… Has three siblings, Wilson, Finn and Andie… Her father, Phil, was captain of Australia’s rugby team and won the Rugby World Cup in 1991 and 1999... Enjoys taking naps, cooking and watching Netflix in her free time... Has always wanted to see the Northern Lights... Hopes to move back to Australia after graduating from USC... Born on Oct. 2, 2000.

JUNIOR • 5-7 • UTILITY SOPHIA LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF. LUCAS LAGUNA BEACH HS THIS SEASON: Sophia Lucas enters her third season at USC. 12 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Lucas scored seven goals as a sophomore as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in three games, setting a career high with five goals vs. Villanova on Feb. 8. 2019: Lucas scored five goals as a true freshman... Scored her first career19 goal in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18. HIGH SCHOOL: Lucas swam and played water polo for all four years at Laguna Beach High… Scored 67 goals and had 42 steals and 25 assists as a senior... A two-time First Team All-CIF honoree... Team went undefeated in 2015 to win the CIF Southern Section

— 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021 Division 1 championship… Scored four goals in 2018 CIF Southern Section title game... Named to All-Orange County Team... Played club for Laguna Beach and SET Water Polo. PERSONAL: Lucas is majoring in business administration and hopes to pursue a career in marketing… Parents are Eric and Kim Lucas... Has two brothers, Nicholas and Jole... Enjoys going to the beach with her family and friends in her free time… Lists Steph Curry as her biggest sports hero… She hopes to one day visit Italy, Africa, and Bora Bora… Born on December 5, 1999.

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RS SENIOR • 6-1 • DRIVER DENISE RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF. RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS

MAMMOLITOTHIS SEASON: Carrying 123 career goals, captain Denise Mammolito enters 123 career goals her fifth season at USC after being granted an extra year following the mid- season cancellation of competition in 2020. 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Mammolito scored 23 goals in her fourth season as USC was 12-1 overall when competition — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — was cancelled... 8 2019: Mammolito earned All-American Honorable Mention and All-MPSF Honorable Mention as a junior... Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team... Scored 29 goals... Scored in 20 different games with five multiple-goal outings... Set career high with five goals scored vs. Azusa Pacific on Jan. 18... Scored her 100th career goal in the NCAA Quarterfinals. 2018: Mammolito earned All-America Honorable Mention as a sophomore... Scored three goals in the NCAA Championship game... Was USC’s second leading scorer with 43 goals on the year... Scored in 22 games with 13 multiple-goal outings... Set new career high with four goals vs. Pacific on March 25... Scored seven goals at the NCAA Tournament. 2017: Mammolito scored 28 goals as a true freshman. Scored in 19 games with eight multiple-goal outings… Set career high with a hat trick against Whittier on Jan. 28… Named to the MPSF All-Newcomer Team. NATIONAL TEAMS: Mammolito is a member of the U.S. National Team... Competed for the United States at the 2019 World University Games... As a member of the U.S. Junior National Team, recently competed at the 2017 FINA Junior World Championships... Also was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Mammolito was a two-time all-county selection and three-time all-league selection at Rancho Cucamonga HS… Also spent four years on the varsity swim team… An honor student… Played for CHAWP Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Mammolito is majoring in health and human sciences with hopes of becoming a physical therapist in the future... Parents are Louis and Kym Mammolito… Has four siblings, Dominick, Katy, Jerome and Lyndsey… Lists watching the USC women’s water polo team win the 2016 NCAA Championship as her most thrilling moment in sports… Enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing with her dogs and watching movies in her free time… Favorite foods include spaghetti and mashed potatoes… Favorite TV shows include Grey’s Anatomy and Criminal Minds… Has always wanted to pet a giraffe... Hopes to travel Italy and Greece… Born on Sept. 12, 1998.

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RS SENIOR • 5-7 • DRIVER KELSEY CORONA, CALIF. McINTOSH ORANGE LUTHERAN HS THIS SEASON: Carrying 103 career goals, All-American captain Kelsey 103 career goals McIntosh enters her fifth season at USC after being granted an extra year following the mid-season cancellation of competition in 2020. 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, McIntosh scored 18 goals in her fourth season as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Named to the All-America First Team and to12 the All-MPSF First Team... Scored in 10 games with five multiple-goal outings, including four hat tricks... Her 100th career goal came on her second of first of three goals in a win over UCLA in the semifinals of the BKI. 2019: McIntosh earned All-American Honorable Mention and All-MPSF Honorable Mention as a junior... Scored 34 goals... Scored in 21 different games with 10 multiple- goal outings, including three hat tricks... Scored twice during the MPSF Tournament and twice in the NCAA Tournament. 2018: McIntosh scored 29 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 18 games with eight multiple-goal outings... Matched career high with four goals vs. Pomona-Pitzer on Jan. 27... Scored twice in the MPSF Tournament championship win over Stanford... A member of the 2018 NCAA Championship roster. 2017: McIntosh scored 21 goals as a true freshman... Scored in 14 games with five multiple-goal outings… Netted her first career goal against San Diego State on Feb. 4… Set career high with four goals against Pomona-Pitzer on Feb. 4… Scored a goal in the NCAA Tournament against Michigan. NATIONAL TEAMS: McIntosh has been a member of the Cadet and Youth National teams… Played on the UANA Pan-American Team in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2013… Spent two years (2013-14) on the USA Youth National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: McIntosh was named CIF-SS Division I Player of the Year and league MVP as a senior out of Orange Lutheran HS in Orange, Calif… Also a three-time all-county and all-league selection… Won the 2016 CIF DI Championship and was named 2016 Orange County Register Player of the Year and Orange Lutheran Female Athlete of the Year… Played club for Xtreme and Northwood Water Polo. PERSONAL: McIntosh is majoring in psychology… Parents are Titus and Kim Tyler… Has three siblings, Mikayla, Alyse and Brayden… Older sister Mikayla also attended USC… Married Jacob McIntosh in December 2016... Lists her most thrilling sports moment as winning a CIF Championship in her senior year in front of family and friends… Enjoys binge watching shows on Netflix and hanging out with her husband in her free time... Favorite foods are doughnuts and ice cream… Favorite TV shows include Grey’s Anatomy and The Following… Hopes to travel to London in the future and begin coaching after graduation… Born on July 20, 1998. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021

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RS SENIOR • 6-2 • UTILITY MAUD ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS MEGENS LEONARDO COLLEGE THIS SEASON: Ranked No. 11 all-time in career scoring with 163 goals as a 163 career goals Trojan, Maud Megens recently helped the Netherlands qualify for the Tokyo Olympics and has returned to USC to compete with the Trojans in 2021. 2020: Megens did not compete in the 2020 season at USC... Took a leave of absence to train with the Dutch National Team in preparation for the Tokyo — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — Olympics. 6 2019: Megens led USC in scoring with 68 goals as a junior... A First Team All-American and All-MPSF First Team selection... Named to MPSF All-Tournament Team MVP and to the NCAA All-Tournament First Team... Scored in 26 games with 22 multiple-goal outings... Scored a season-high six goals vs. San José State on March 8... Scored three goals at the MPSF Tournament and five goals at the NCAA Tournament... A three-time MPSF Player of the Week selection. 2018: Megens scored 37 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 12 games with nine multiple- goal outings... Set new career high with seven goals vs. Pacific on March 25... Scored four goals vs. Stanford in the MPSF Tournament championship... Scored twice vs. Wagner in the NCAA quarterfinals... EarnedFirst Team All-America honors and named to the All- MPSF First Team... Named MPSF Tournament MVP... Picked to NCAA All-Tournament Second Team... A two-time MPSF Player of the Week. 2017: Megens was USC’s second leading scorer with 58 goals as a true freshman... Scored in 25 games with 20 multi-goal performances… Set career high with five goals against Santa Clara on Feb. 11 and against Princeton on March 23… Named a Second Team All-American... Also selected to the All-MPSF Second Team and MPSF All-Newcomer Team… Earned MPSF Newcomer of the Week honors twice… Scored four goals in the NCAA Tournament and was named to NCAA All-Tournament Second Team. NATIONAL TEAMS: Megens has been a member of the Dutch Senior National Team since 2013 and was a member of the Dutch Junior National Team for five years… Was the second leading scorer at the 2019 FINA World Championships with 20 goals... Named to Media All-Star Team at 2019 FINA World Championships... Was tied as top scorer at the 2019 FINA World League Super Final... Helped the Netherlands win the 2018 European Championship... Took silver at the 2014 European Championships and bronze at the FINA World League Championships in 2015… Also placed second in the 2015 World Championships and the 2016 European Championships... Named to the All-Star Team during the 2015 World Championships and was the runner-up for Best European Player in 2015. HIGH SCHOOL: Megens attended Leonardo da Vinci College in Leiden, the Netherlands… Also played club for GZC-Donk in Gouda and ZVL in Leiden…Was a three-time national champion and two-time Dutch Federations Cup winner… Also named a National League All-Star in 2015-16. PERSONAL: Megens is majoring in social sciences (psychology)… Parents are Hein and Patricia Megens… Mother Patricia played for the Dutch National Team and competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympic games… Lists watching the Dutch National Team win gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as her most thrilling moment in sports… Favorite food is sushi… Favorite TV show is Black Mirror… Has always wanted to ride an F1 car on a circuit and visit Australia and the Maldives one day… Hopes to play professional water polo in Europe after graduation... Born on Feb. 6, 1996.

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HOLLY RS SENIOR • 5-10 • GOALIE LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF. PARKER LAGUNA BEACH HS THIS SEASON: Gripping 156 career saves to rank eighth all-time among USC 156 career saves goalies, returning All-American Holly Parker enters her fourth season of competition at USC. 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Parker made 82 saves in 10 appearances in her redshirt junior season as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Earned All-America and All-MPSF Honorable Mention... Averaged 8.63 saves and 6.32 goals-against in 38 periods played... Recorded1 to 10-save outings to match her career high... Selected MPSF Player of the Week on Feb. 25 after helping USC to the BKI title. 2019: Parker averaged 8.2 saves and 4.3 goals-against per game in 13 appearances as a redshirt sophomore... Set career high with 10 saves vs. Fresno State on Jan. 19... Had five saves in a complete-game shutout of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Jan. 26... Saw time in the cage during the MPSF and NCAA tournaments. 2018: Parker redshirted the 2018 season. 2017: Parker averaged 6.91 saves and 2.91 goals-against in nine appearances as a freshman… Recorded a season-high five saves against Indiana on March 16… Made three saves against Michigan in the NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAMS: Parker competed for the United States at the 2019 World University Games... Was a member of the USA Cadet National Team in 2014. HIGH SCHOOL: Parker was named league MVP as a senior out of Laguna Beach HS… Also was a two-time first team all-CIF selection and two-time all-league selection… Went undefeated as a junior in 2015 and led team to its second consecutive CIF DI title… Recorded 710 career saves and set a school record with 7 career shutouts... A scholar-athlete and member of the Principal’s Honor Roll… Also named a USA Water Polo Academic All-American from 2009-2015… Played club for SET. PERSONAL: Parker has completed her undergraduate degree in communication and is pursuing a master’s in digital social media… Parents are Brian and Kim Parker… Has two siblings, Jack and Amelia…Mother Kim graduated from USC in 1987 and both of her grandfathers, Robert Thais and John Nelson, are USC alums… Father Brian played football at Occidental College… Favorite foods include sushi and burritos… Favorite movie is Blue Crush and favorite TV show is One Tree Hill… Lists Mia Hamm as her biggest sports hero… Hopes to visit the British Virgin Islands, Greek Islands, and travel around Europe in the future… Born on Aug. 18, 1997.

SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • DRIVER TÉA HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. POLJAK COAST HS THIS SEASON: Téa Poljak enters her second season at USC. 8 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Poljak scored eight goals as a true freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021 competition was cancelled... Scored in five games with two multiple- goal outings, setting her career high with three goals on opening day vs. Concordia... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. 17 HIGH SCHOOL: Poljak is a November 2019 graduate of Coast High School... Previously attended Mater Dei and Laguna Beach high schools... Named to 2019 All-CIF First Team and all-league first team at Laguna Beach High... Scored the winning goal in sudden death in the CIF D1 Championship game that season... Also was a 2018 second-team and 2017 third-team all-league honoree at Mater Dei... Played club for SoCal and SET. NATIONAL TEAMS: Poljak has been a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Won gold with Team USA at the 2017 UANA Youth Pan American Championships. PERSONAL: Poljak is majoring in communication... Parents are Sarah and Sasha... Has one sister, Ella... Her father played water polo at Pepperdine and was inducted into the Pepperdine Hall of Fame in 2010... Enjoys spending time with her family and friends in her free time... Lists her father as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to go on an African safari... Born Nov. 2, 2001.

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SENIOR • 5-9 • 2-METER RANDI MURRIETA, CALIF. MURRIETA VALLEY HS REINHARDTTHIS SEASON: Randi Reinhardt enters her fourth season at USC. 7 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Reinhardt scored three goals as a junior as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Set her career high with a three-goal outing vs. LMU on Sept. 21. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — 2019: Reinhardt scored two goals as a sophomore. 16 2018: Reinhardt scored two goals as a true freshman... First career goal came vs. San Diego State on Feb. 10... A member of the 2018 NCAA Championship roster. NATIONAL TEAMS: Reinhardt was a member of the U.S. Cadet National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Reinhardt played water polo and swam at Murrieta Valley High… Named to All-CIF first team after winning the CIF-Southern Section Division II Championship as a junior… As a senior, was named to All-CIF Division I Third Team... A two-time all-league first team selection… Played club for SoCal and Elite... An honor student. PERSONAL: Reinhardt is majoring in real estate development and hopes pursue a career as a lawyer… Parents are Kevin and Kim… Has one brother, Tristan, who played for USC’s men’s water polo team in 2014 and 2015… Her uncle Gary Rausch and cousin Patricia Frey also attended USC… Cousin Alex Reinhardt was a swimmer at Miami-Ohio… Enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with friends and family… Lists favorite foods as lasagna and sushi… Favorite movies are Lilo and Stitch and Benchwarmers…. Favorite TV shows are Friends and How I Met Your Mother… Hopes to one day go skydiving and shark cage diving… Plans to travel with friends to Tahiti, Thailand and Rome after graduation before attending law school… Born on April 18, 1999.

JUNIOR • 5-8 • UTILITY JULIA HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. ROZOLIS-HILLHUNTINGTON BEACH HS THIS SEASON: Julia Rozolis-Hill has opted out of competing for 5 career goals the Trojans this season. 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Rozolis-Hill scored two goals as a sophomore as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Scored in two games... 22 Earned MPSF All-Academic Team and ACWPC All-Academic honors. 2019: Rozolis-Hill scored three goals as a true freshman... First career goal came vs. Concordia on Jan. 26. HIGH SCHOOL: Rozolis-Hill played water polo and swam for all four years at Huntington Beach High… A two-time all-league first team honoree... Also twice selected to All-Orange County team… Scored 191 goals and had 85 assists and 82 steals in first two years... A member of the 4x100 relay finalist team at CIF swimming… An honor student… Played club for Laguna, SET, and Vanguard Aquatics. NATIONAL TEAMS: Rozolis-Hill was a member of the U.S. Cadet and Youth National Teams... Won gold at the 2015 UANA Youth Games. PERSONAL: Rozolis-Hill is majoring in journalism with hopes to pursue a career as an NFL reporter… Parents are Jennifer and Thomas... Has one brother, James... Her dad, Thomas, played water polo at Long Beach City College for coach Monte Nitzkowski… Lists Lebron James as her biggest sports hero… Enjoys listening to music and watching movies in her free time… Hopes to travel to Ireland, Greece, and England… Born on Jan. 3, 2000.

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SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • GOALIE CAROLYNE LA CAÑADA, CALIF. STERN LA CAÑADA HS THIS SEASON: Carolyne Stern enters her second season at USC. 23 career saves 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Stern collected 23 saves in three appearances as a true freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Capped up for six periods of work, allowing just six goals... Set career high with eight saves in two periods of play in her USC 1 debut vs. Concordia on Jan. 25... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Stern was a two-time league MVP out of La Cañada High... Named to 2018 All-CIF Southern Section Division II first team and to the 2016 CIF Division V first team… Played club for the Rose Bowl. NATIONAL TEAMS: Stern is a member of the United States Youth National Team, named MVP and winning gold at the 2017 UANA Youth Pan American Games. PERSONAL: Stern is majoring in communication… Parents are Jenny and Bill... Enjoys going to the beach and spending time with her French bulldog named Abby in her free time… Names her grandpa, Peter Claridge, as her biggest sports hero… Would like to travel to Bora Bora and England… Hopes to play professional water polo in Greece after graduation... Born on Jan. 22, 2001.

JUNIOR • 5-8 • DRIVER GRACE ORINDA, CALIF. TEHANEY MIRAMONTE HS THIS SEASON: Grace Tehaney enters her third season at USC. 49 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tehaney was the Trojans’ top scorer with 29 goals as a sophomore as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Named to the All-America Third Team and to the All-MPSF Second Team... Scored in 13 games with nine multiple-goal 3 outings, including a career-high five goals vs. UC San Diego on Feb. 9... Also earned MPSF All-Academic Team and ACWPC All-Academic honors. 2019: Tehaney scored 20 goals as a true freshman... Scored her first goals and set her career high with three goals in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18... Scored in 14 games with four multiple-goal games, including two hat tricks... Scored two goals during the NCAA Tournament. HIGH SCHOOL: Tehaney played water polo and swam at Miramonte High in Orinda, Calif., helping her team to 30-0 record in 2017 and winning a CIF title… Named 2017 All-East Bay MVP… A three-time league MVP... Named to First Team All-East Bay in 2015, 2016 and 2017… Three-time league champion and two-time North Coast Section champion... Named 2015 MVP in NCS... An honor student… Played club for Diablo, Lamorinda and 680 Water Polo. — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — OF TROY RETURNING WOMEN — 2021 NATIONAL TEAMS: Tehaney has been a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Competed for the United States at the 2019 World University Games... Scored nine goals for the the USA at the 2016 UANA Junior Pan-American Games. PERSONAL: Tehaney is majoring in communication… Parents are Kristen Tehaney and John Felix… Stepfather John Felix played water polo at Cal… Has four siblings, Sean, Mali, Carrington and Garrett… Stepbrother Garrett Felix played water polo at Cal… Enjoys spending time with family and friends in her free time… Lists Steph Curry as her biggest sports hero… Hopes to travels Spain, Paris, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Africa, Bora Bora and more… Born on Jan. 14, 2000.

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RS SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • GOALIE ERIN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. THARP CORONA DEL MAR HS THIS SEASON: Erin Tharp enters her second season of competition at USC. 18 career saves 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tharp collected 18 saves in five appearances as a redshirt freshman as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Capped up for eight periods of work, allowing 12 goals... Made four saves in two periods of play in her USC debut 1 — 2021 RETURNING WOMEN OF TROY — vs. Concordia on Sept. 25... Set career high with seven saves during the first half vs. LMU on Feb. 21... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. 2019: Tharp redshirted her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Tharp played water polo and swam at Corona del Mar High... Reached 2015 and 2017 CIF semifinals… A two-time First Team All-Orange County and First Team all-league selection… Earned the Newport Mesa Commodore Award in 2018… An honor student… A Girl Scout Gold Award recipient... Played club for Socal Water Polo. NATIONAL TEAMS: Tharp was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Competed at the UANA Games, winning silver. PERSONAL: Tharp is majoring in environmental studies and hopes to pursue a career as a marine ecologist… Parents are Kirsten and Glen… Enjoys scuba diving, going to the beach, and playing piano in her free time… Favorite TV show is Gilmore Girls… Hopes one day to dive the Great Barrier Reef… Wants to play professional water polo in Australia and go to the Australian Institute of Marine Science… Born on Aug. 11, 2000.

JUNIOR • 5-10 • UTILITY BAYLEY LOS ALAMITOS, CALIF. WEBER LOS ALAMITOS HS THIS SEASON: Bayley Weber enters her third season at USC. 55 career goals 2020: In a season cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, Weber scored 21 goals as a sophomore as USC was 12-1 overall when competition was cancelled... Earned All-America and All-MPSF Second Team honors... Scored in nine games with five multiple-goal outings, including a new career-high6 of five goals vs. Concordia on Jan. 25... Also earnedMPSF All-Academic Team and ACWPC All-Academic honors. 2019: Weber was named to MPSF All-Newcomer Team... Fourth on the team in scoring with 34 goals as a true freshman... Set her career high with three goals scored in her USC debut vs. Cal Baptist on Jan. 18... Scored in 20 games with 10 multiple-goal outings, including four hat tricks... Scored five goals during the MPSF Tournament and two in the NCAA Tournament... A three-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week selection... Earned ACWPC All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Weber was named Orange County Water Polo Player of the Year as a senior at Los Alamitos High... Scored 125 goals and helped win the 2018 league title… A two-time league MVP at Los Alamitos High... Played two years at Rosary High, scoring 86 goals as a sophomore and 90 goals as a freshman... Played club for SET, SoCal, and Los Al Water polo. NATIONAL TEAMS: Weber is a member of the U.S. Junior National Team... Competed for the United States at the 2019 World University Games, where she was the event’s top scorer... Also competed at the 2019 FINA Junior World Championships... Competed for Team USA at the 2017 Junior World Championships... Also has been a member of the Youth and Cadet teams. PERSONAL: Weber is majoring in sociology and minoring in political science and forensics & criminology and hopes to pursue a career as a detective… Parents are Elliot and Braidie... Has one brother, Max, who played water polo at UCLA... Her grandfather, Robert Johnson, played at Long Beach State… Lists her biggest sports hero as USA Water Polo Olympian Natalie (Golda) Benson… Favorite foods are watermelon and peanut butter… After graduation, Weber hopes to visit Costa Rica and play water polo in a different country… Born on June 27, 2000.

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FRESHMAN • 5-8 • TWO-METER ABIGAIL SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. HENDRIX SANTA BARBARA HS THIS SEASON: Abigail Hendrix enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Hendrix was a three-time All-CIF Division II first-team honoree at Santa Barbara High... Also a four-time all-league first-team pick... Team reached the 2018 CIF final... Finished as Santa Barbara High’s No. 8 all-time scorer with 201 goals... Also ranked No. 7 in career steals (180) and No. 3 in field blocks (87)... Collected seven steals in a single game... Played club for Santa Barbara and 805... An honor student. NATIONAL TEAMS: Meyer has been a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Twice won gold with Team USA25 at the 2017 and 2019 UANA Youth Pan American Championship. PERSONAL: Hendrix is majoring in health and human sciences and hopes to pursue a career as a geriatric physical therapist... Parents are Wendy and Fred... Has four siblings: Kelsie, Henry, Charlotte and Betsy... All four siblings played collegiate water polo — Kelsie at Chapman; Henry at Cal Maritime; Charlotte at Harvard; and Betsy at UC Santa Barbara... Enjoys watching movies and floating at the beach in her free time... Lists as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to go on a safari... Hopes to travel to Norway, Ireland, Sweden and Iceland... Born Sept. 11, 2002.

FRESHMAN • 5-7 • DRIVER JULIA REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. JANOV FOOTHILL HS THIS SEASON: Julia Janov enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Janov was a two-time All-CIF Division I first-team honoree out of Foothill High... Also named league MVP as a junior... A 2020 All-Orange County selection... Was Foothill’s top scorer as a junior and senior and led in assists as a junior... Attended Redondo Union High as a freshman, winning the 2017 CIF Division III championship for the first time in school history... Named 2017 CIF DIII MVP... Played club for SoCal and Trojan Water Polo Club.. Competed with the USA team at the 2018 ODP Girls Futures International competition18 trip. PERSONAL: Janov is majoring in real estate develoopment... Parents are Peter Janov and Monika Gyokeresova... Her father is a 2001 USC grad who played water polo, winning a national championship in 1998, and served as an assistant coach at USC for seven years... Enjoys going to the beach and traveling in her free time... Lists her father as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to go on an African safari... Would like to travel to Greece, Bora Bora and Italy... Born May 11, 2002. — 2021 NEWCOMERS — NEWCOMERS — 2021

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FRESHMAN • 5-10 • TWO-METER HANNAH SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. MEYER SAN MARCOS SENIOR HS THIS SEASON: Hannah Meyer enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Meyer swam and played water polo all four years at San Marcos Senior High... An All-CIF first team selection as a senior, also was two-time All-CIF third-team honoree... Helped her team win the 2018 CIF Southern Section Division I championship..... Also was a two-time all-league second-team pick... Named the Santa Barbara Noozhawk Round Table Player of the Year and San Marcos Women’s Athlete of the Year in 2020... Played club for SB 805... An honor student. 24 NATIONAL TEAMS: Meyer has been a member of the U.S. Youth National Team... Won bronze with Team USA at the 2018 UANA Junior Pan American Championship. PERSONAL: Meyer is majoring in health and human sciences and she hopes to pursue a career as a physical therapist or personal trainer... Parents are Mike and Linda... Has one sister, Kate... Her parents both were athletes at UC Santa Barbara... Her father, Mike, played basketball, and her mother, Linda, played soccer... Enjoys cooking and baking, hanging out with friends, singing and playing music in her free time... Lists Serena Williams as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to dive with great white sharks and skydive... Hopes to travel to Greece, Croatia and New York... Would like to

play professional water polo in Europe after graduation... Born April 17, 2002. — 2021 NEWCOMERS —

FRESHMAN • 5-6 • DRIVER TAYLOR SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. VANGRIN MATER DEI HS THIS SEASON: Taylor Vangrin enters her first season at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Vangrin played water polo and swam all four years at Mater Dei High... Earned all-league first-team honors twice... Was selected to All-CIF second team in 2019 and picked up third-team honors in 2020... Helped Mater Dei win the 2017 CIF State Regional Division I championship and reach Southern Section semifinals in 2017 and 2018... Played club for Vanguard Aquatics, Regency, Northwood and Orange County Water Polo Club... Was a member of the USA Water Polo SoPac Zone Team... A scholar athlete. 23 PERSONAL: Vangrin is majoring in business administration... Parents are Rick and Frances... Has one brother, Drew... Her mother, Frances, is a 1995 USC grad and her father, Rick, earned his MBA at USC in 2001... Enjoys going to the beach, hiking, walking her puppy Leo, shopping and spending time with family in her free time... Lists her former lacrosse coach Holly Reilly as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to live overseas... Hopes to travel to the Swiss Alps, Greece, Southern Italy, Berlin and Croatia... Would like to travel and find a job she is passionate about after graduation... Is involved with the Trojan Consulting Club and the Women’s Network at USC... Born Feb. 12, 2002.

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Player Goals Games Mult-Goal Total Grace Tehaney 29 Goalie Appearances/Pds Saves SPG Goals Agst GAPG Player Scored in Games Goals Denise Mammolito 23 Holly Parker 10 / 38 82 8.63 60 6.32 Grace Tehaney 13 9 29 Bayley Weber 21 Carolyne Stern 3 / 6 23 15.33 6 4.0 Denise Mammolito 11 8 23 Kelsey McIntosh 19 Erin Tharp 5 / 8 18 9.0 12 6.0 Elise Stein 11 1 13 Mireia Guiral 17 Totals 13 games 123 9.46 78 6.0 Kelsey McIntosh 10 5 19 Elise Stein 13 Bayley Weber 9 5 21 Verica Bakoc 14 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 Total Ave. Mireia Guiral 9 4 17 Kaylee Brownsberger 8 USC 53 45 39 47 0 0 - - 184 14.2 Verica Bakoc 8 4 14 Téa Poljak 8 Opponents 16 17 18 27 0 0 - - 78 6.0 Téa Poljak 5 2 8 Sabrina Garabet 7 Kaylee Brownsberger 5 2 8 Sophia Lucas 7 Sabrina Garabet 3 1 7 Brooklyn Aguilera 5 Sophia Lucas 3 1 7 Claire Haas 4 Brooklyn Aguilera 3 1 5 Randi Reinhardt 3 Claire Haas 2 2 4 Christina Crum 2 Christina Crum 2 0 2 Julia Rozolis-Hill 2 Julia Rozolis-Hill 2 0 2 Alex Fellner 1 Randi Reinhardt 1 1 3 Kari Jensen 1 Alex Fellner 1 0 1 TOTAL 184 Kari Jensen 1 0 1

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 20 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2000 Aniko Pelle (1st team) 2012 Monica Vavic (1st team) Nina Wengst (1st team) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Jennifer Durley (HM) (2nd team) Katrin Dierolf (HM) Nadia Dan (HM) Sandra Milicev (HM) Colleen O’Donnell (HM) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Dominique Sardo (HM) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) 2013 Flora Bolonyai (1st team) Katrin Dierolf (3rd team) Anni Espar (1st team) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Monica Vavic (1st team) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Hannah Buckling (2nd team) Nina Wengst (3rd team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (3rd team) 2003 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Madeline Rosenthal (HM) Katrin Dierolf (2nd team) Kelly Mendoza (HM) (2nd team) 2014 Monica Vavic (1st team) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Kelly Graff (1st team) Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Erika Figge (2nd team) Eike Daube (HM) (2nd team) Colleen O’Donnell (HM) Anna Pardo (2nd team) Stephania Haralabidis (HM) — NATIONAL HONORS — (HM) 2015 Monica Vavic (1st team) Kami Craig won back-to-back Peter J. Eszter Gyori (HM) Stephania Haralabidis (2nd team) Cutino Awards in 2009 and 2010. Liz Simms (HM) Eike Daube (3rd team) 2005 Brittany Hayes (1st team) Victória Chamorro (HM) Peter J. Cutino Award Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Brigitta Games (HM) 1999 Bernice Orwig Lauren Wenger (3rd team) Ioanna Haralabidis (HM) 2000 Aniko Pelle Erika Figge (HM) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis (1st team, POY) 2004 Moriah Van Norman 2006 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Brigitta Games (1st team) 2006 Lauren Wenger Lauren Wenger (1st team) Amanda Longan (1st team) 2009 Kami Craig Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Ioanna Haralabidis (2nd team) 2010 Kami Craig Erika Figge (3rd team) Brianna Daboub (HM) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis (HM) Avery Peterson (HM) 2018 Amanda Longan Kami Craig (HM) 2017 Stephania Haralabidis (1st team) Whitney Morgan (HM) Maud Megens (2nd team) National Player of the Year 2007 Kami Craig (1st team) Brigitta Games (3rd team) 1999 Bernice Orwig Erika Figge (1st team) Amanda Longan (3rd team) 2010 Kami Craig Patty Cardenas (2nd team) Brianna Daboub (HM) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis Brittany Hayes (2nd team) 2018 Amanda Longan (1st team, POY) 2018 Amanda Longan 2008 (1st team) Paige Hauschild (1st team) Veronika Bartunkova (1st team) Maud Megens (1st team) Coach of the Year Miranda Nichols (2nd team) Brianna Daboub (2nd team) 1999 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Michelle Stein (2nd team) Hayley McKelvey (3rd team 2004 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) 2009 Tumua Anae (1st team) Denise Mammolito (HM) 2010 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Kami Craig (1st team) 2019 Paige Hauschild (1st team) 2013 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Michelle Stein (1st team) Amanda Longan (1st team) 2016 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Joelle Bekhazi (HM) Maud Megens (1st team) 2018 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Forel Davies (HM) Alejandra Aznar (HM) Kristen Dronberger (HM) Denise Mammolito (HM) All-Americans (129) 2010 Kami Craig (1st team, POY) Kelsey McIntosh (HM) 1995 Cindy Clarke (1st team, Division II) Tumua Anae (1st team) 2020 Denise Mammolito (1st team) Kristie Cissell (2nd team, Division II) Joelle Bekhazi (1st team) Kelsey McIntosh (1st team) 1997 Bernice Orwig (2nd team) Kristen Dronberger (2nd team) Bayley Weber (2nd team) Christina McCall (HM) Forel Davies (3rd team) Grace Tehaney (3rd team) 1998 Bernice Orwig (2nd team) Alexandra Kiss (HM) Mireia Guiral (HM) Kellie Clarke (HM) Patricia Jancso (HM) Holly Parker (HM) Jennifer Durley (HM) Kally Lucas (HM) Elise Stein (HM) Nicole Martin (HM) 2011 Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) 1999 Bernice Orwig (1st team, POY) Patricia Jancso (2nd team) Aniko Pelle (1st team) Kristen Dronberger (3rd team) Jennifer Durley (2nd team) Flora Bolonyai (HM) Lisa Saenz (3rd team) Nadia Dan (HM) Sandra Milicev (HM) Nina Wengst (HM)

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 20 • • 21 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR MPSF Player of the Year 2001 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) 2015 Monica Vavic (1st team) 1997 Bernice Orwig (Southern Division; goalie) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Eike Daube (2nd team) 1999 Bernice Orwig Katrin Dierolf (2nd team) Ioanna Haralabidis (2nd team) 2000 Aniko Pelle (Field Player) Nina Wengst (3rd team) Stephania Haralabidis (2nd team) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (co-POY) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Victória Chamorro (HM) 2002 Sofia Konoukh Aniko Pelle (1st team) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis (1st team) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (Player) Nina Wengst (2nd team) Ioanna Haralabidis (1st team) Kelly Graff (Goalie) 2003 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Amanda Longan (1st team) 2009 Kami Craig Katrin Dierolf (1st team) Brigitta Games (2nd team) 2010 Tumua Anae Moriah Van Norman (2nd team) Brianna Daboub (HM) 2013 Monica Vavic Kelly Graff (3rd team) Avery Peterson (HM) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis 2004 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) 2017 Stephania Haralabidis (1st team) 2018 Amanda Longan Kelly Graff (1st team) Brigitta Games (2nd team) Anna Pardo (1st team) Ioanna Haralabidis (2nd team) MPSF Goalie of the Year Erika Figge (HM) Amanda Longan (2nd team) 2004 Kelly Graff Eszter Gyori (HM) Maud Megens (2nd team) 2005 Brittany Hayes (1st team) 2018 Amanda Longan (POY, 1st team) MPSF Newcomer of the Year Moriah Van Norman (2nd team) Maud Megens (1st team) 2010 Patricia Jancso Lauren Wenger (2nd team) Paige Hauschild (2nd team) 2018 Paige Hauschild 2006 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Brianna Daboub (2nd team) Lauren Wenger (1st team) Hayley McKelvey (HM) All-MPSF Brittany Hayes (2nd team) 2019 Paige Hauschild (1st team) 1996 Cindy Clarke (2nd team) Erika Figge (HM) Amanda Longan (1st team) 1997 Christina McCall (1st team, Southern Div.) Whitney Morgan (HM) Maud Megens (1st team) Bernice Orwig (1st team, Southern Div.) 2007 Kami Craig (1st team) Alejandra Aznar (HM) Kristie Cissell (2nd team, Southern Div.) Erika Figge (1st team) Denise Mammolito (HM) 1998 Bernice Orwig (2nd team) Brittany Hayes (2nd team) Kelsey McIntosh (HM) Jennifer Durley (3rd team) Patty Cardenas (3rd team) 2020 Denise Mammolito (1st team) Kellie Clarke (HM) 2008 Tumua Anae (1st team) Kelsey McIntosh (1st team) 1999 Jennifer Durley (1st team) Veronika Bartunkova (1st team) Grace Tehaney (2nd team) Bernice Orwig (1st team) Miranda Nichols (2nd team) Bayley Weber (2nd team) Aniko Pelle (1st team) 2009 Tumua Anae (1st team) Holly Parker (HM) Sandra Milicev (HM) Kami Craig (1st team) Nina Wengst (HM) Michelle Stein (1st team) MPSF All-Freshman/ 2000 Aniko Pelle (1st team) Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Newcomer Team Nina Wengst (1st team) Ilse van der Meijden (HM) 2004 Erika Figge Jennifer Durley (HM) 2010 Tumua Anae (1st team) Brittany Hayes Sandra Milicev (HM) Kami Craig (1st team) 2005 Miranda Nichols — MPSF AWARDS — — MPSF AWARDS Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) 2006 Whitney Morgan Forel Davies (2nd team) Kami Craig Patricia Jancso (HM) 2007 Forel Davies 2011 Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) Alexandra Kiss Kristen Dronberger (2nd team) 2008 Kristen Dronberger Nadia Dan (HM) 2009 Ilse van der Meijden Patricia Jancso (HM) 2010 Patricia Jancso 2012 Monica Vavic (1st team) 2011 Madeline Rosenthal Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) 2012 Monica Vavic Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) 2013 Hannah Buckling Dominique Sardo (HM) Anni Espar Colleen O’Donnell (HM) 2014 Stephania Haralabidis 2013 Monica Vavic (1st team) 2015 Victória Chamorro Flora Bolonyai (1st team) Melissa Bergesen Anni Espar (1st team) Brianna Daboub Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) Brigitta Games Hannah Buckling (HM) 2016 Amanda Longan 2014 Kaleigh Gilchrist (1st team) 2017 Maud Megens Monica Vavic (1st team) Denise Mammolito Flora Bolonyai (HM) 2018 Paige Hauschild Eike Daube (HM) 2019 Alejandra Aznar Kelly Mendoza (HM) Bayley Weber 2012 Olympic silver-medalist Anni Madeline Rosenthal (HM) Espar was the second leading scorer at the Games in London.

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 22 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR All-National Collegiate 2014 Monica Vavic (1st team) Championships Team Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) 1997 Bernice Orwig (HM) Kaleigh Gilchrist (2nd team) 1998 Bernice Orwig (1st team) 2015 Monica Vavic (1st team) Kellie Clarke (2nd team) Eike Daube (2nd team) Jennifer Durley (HM) 2016 Stephania Haralabidis (MVP, 1st 1999 Bernice Orwig (MVP) team) Aniko Pelle (1st team) Ioanna Haralabidis (1st team) Sandra Milicev (2nd team) Brigitta Games (1st team) Jennifer Durley (HM) Brianna Daboub (2nd team) Nina Wengst (HM) 2017 Stephania Haralabidis (1st team) 2000 Aniko Pelle (1st team) Maud Megens (2nd team) Nina Wengst (1st team) 2018 Amanda Longan (MVP, 1st team)

Paige Hauschild (1st team) — ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS — NCAA All-Tournament Team Brianna Daboub (1st team) 2004 Brittany Hayes (MVP, 1st team) Maud Megens (2nd team) Liz Simms (1st team) 2019 Paige Hauschild (1st team) Moriah Van Norman (1st team) Maud Megens (1st team) Kelly Graff (1st team) Mireia Guiral (2nd team) 2008 Olympic silver-medalist Moriah Van Nor- Erika Figge (2nd team) Amanda Longan (2nd team) man was the 2004 MPSF Player of the Year, won the 2004 Cutino Award and was a four-time All- Lauren Wenger (2nd team) Denise Mammolito (2nd team) American while at USC. 2005 Brittany Hayes (1st team) 2020 No NCAA Tournament held 2015 Monica Vavic Moriah Van Norman (1st team) 2016 Amanda Longan (MVP) Lauren Wenger (2nd team) MPSF All-Tournament Team Stephania Haralabidis 2006 Moriah Van Norman (1st team) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (1st team) Brigitta Games Lauren Wenger (1st team) Katrin Dierolf (2nd team) 2017 Brigitta Games Erika Figge (2nd team) Aniko Pelle (2nd team) Stephania Haralabidis Brittany Hayes (2nd team) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (MVP) 2018 Maud Megens (MVP) 2007 Erika Figge (1st team) 2003 Sofia Konoukh Paige Hauschild Patty Cardenas (2nd team) Katrin Dierolf Hayley McKelvey Kami Craig (2nd team) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (MVP) Amanda Longan Brittany Hayes (2nd team) 2005 Brittany Hayes 2019 Paige Hauschild (MVP) 2008 Tumua Anae (1st team) Moriah Van Norman Amanda Longan Veronika Bartunkova (1st team) 2006 Moriah Van Norman Maud Megens Miranda Nichols (1st team) Lauren Wenger 2020 No MPSF Tournament held 2009 Tumua Anae (1st team) 2007 Erika Figge Kami Craig (1st team) Brittany Hayes Michelle Stein (1st team) 2008 Veronika Bartunkova Ilse van der Meijden (2nd team) 2009 Kami Craig (MVP) 2010 Kami Craig (MVP, 1st team) Michelle Stein Tumua Anae (1st team) Tumua Anae Forel Davies (1st team) 2010 Kami Craig Kristen Dronberger (1st team) Patricia Jancso 2011 Patricia Jancso (1st team) 2011 Joelle Bekhazi Joelle Bekhazi (2nd team) 2012 Monica Vavic 2012 Patricia Jancso (1st team) 2013 Hannah Buckling (MVP) Kaleigh Gilchrist (1st team) Monica Vavic Monica Vavic (1st team) Anni Espar Flora Bolonyai (2nd team) Flora Bolonyai 2013 Flora Bolonyai (MVP, 1st team) 2014 — Kaleigh Gilchrist (1st team) Anni Espar (1st team) Hannah Buckling (2nd team)

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 22 • • 23 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Capital One Academic MPSF Players of the Week All-American (2005-present) 2013 Flora Bolonyai (1st team) 2005 Brittany Hayes (Feb. 21) 2006 Whitney Morgan (Feb. 28 | April 11) ACWPC All-Academic Patty Cardenes (Feb. 14) 1996 — Kristie Cissell, Christina Holler, Brittany Hayes (March 14) Kathryn Kawazoe, Miranda Lim, Christina 2007 Brittany Hayes (Feb. 6) McCall, Krista Millard, Jennifer Simpson Erika Figge (March 27) 1997 — Kristie Cissell, Cindy Clarke, Kellie 2008 Michelle Stein (Feb. 18 | March 10) Clarke, Maile Lau, Miranda Lim, Christina Tumua Anae (March 3) McCall, Jennifer Simpson Veronika Bartunkova (March 31) 1998 — Jennifer Durley, Lana Kraus, Mi- 2009 Tumua Anae (March 2 | March 16 | April 20) randa Lim, Jennifer Simpson Michelle Stein (Feb. 9 | March 23) 1999 — Kellie Clarke, Jennifer Durley, Aniko Kami Craig (March 9 | April 13) Pelle, Allison Speer 2010 Kami Craig (March 1) Tumua Anae (April 19) Olympian and NCAA Champion Flora 2000-05 — n/a Bolonyai is the first USC water polo 2011 none 2006 — Veronica Bartunkova, Marina Mayer player to be named a First Team 2012 Kaleigh Gilchrist (April 2) 2007 — Julie Spataru, Marina Mayer, Alex- Academic All-American. Flora Bolonyai (March 26) andra Kiss, Erika Figge, Brittany Hayes 2013 Monica Vavic (Feb. 11 | Feb. 18) MPSF Scholar-Athletes 2008 — Julie Spataru Anni Espar (Feb. 25) 2001 — n/a 2009 — Rosanna Tomiuk, Joelle Bekhazi, 2014 Flora Bolonyai (Feb. 10 | March 17) 2002 — n/a Stephanie Lavayen, Ilse van der Meijden Eike Daube (Feb. 24) 2003 — Kelly Graff, Katay Kocsis, Laura 2010 — Chelsea Silvers, Stephanie Lavayen, Monica Vavic (March 24) Trunk, Erin Wilson Joelle Bekhazi 2015 Monica Vavic (Jan. 20 | March 17 | April 7) 2004 — n/a 2011 — Joelle Bekhazi, Flora Bolonyai, Stephania Haralabidis (Feb. 10) 2005 — Eszter Gyori, Marina Mayer, Erin Chelsea Silvers Melissa Bergesen (March 3) Wilson 2012 — Flora Bolonyai, Chelsea Silvers 2016 Stephania Haralabidis (Feb. 16 | March 1) 2006 — Veronika Bartunkova, Erika Figge, 2013 — Flora Bolonyai, Hannah Buckling, Avery Peterson (March 8) Brittany Hayes, Marina Mayer Madeline Rosenthal, Chelsea Silvers Brigitta Games (April 12) 2007 — Veronika Bartunkova, Erika Figge, 2014 — Flora Bolonyai, Natalie Lavinsky, 2017 Stephania Haralabidis (Jan. 23 | March 21) Brittany Hayes, Marina Mayer, Julie Spataru Avery Peterson, Madeline Rosenthal Victória Chamorro (Feb. 14) 2008 — Veronika Bartunkova, Alexandra 2015 — Avery Peterson, Sara Salamon, Ioanna Haralabidis (Feb. 28) Kiss, Whitney Morgan, Julie Spataru Monica Vavic Brigitta Games (March 28) 2009 — Stephanie Lavayen, Kally Lucas 2016 — Courtney Fahey, Mackenzie Flath, 2018 Maud Megens (Jan. 16 | April 10) 2010 — Joelle Bekhazi, Kara-Leigh Huse, Avery Peterson Amanda Longan (Feb. 13 | April 17) Stephanie Lavayen, Kally Lucas 2017 — Brianna Daboub, Courtney Fahey, Denise Mammolito (March 27) Hayley McKelvey (April 24) 2011 — Joelle Bekhazi, Chelsea Silvers Avery Peterson 2019 Maud Megens (Jan. 22 | Feb. 26 | March 19) 2012 — Flora Bolonyai, Nadia Dan, Kara- 2018 — Nina Ceklic, Alaina Cousineau, Amanda Longan (Feb. 12) Leigh Huse, Madeline Rosenthal, Chelsea Brianna Daboub, Courtney Fahey, Nicola Paige Hauschild (April 22) Silvers Gonzales, , Tamar Kazanjian, Kari Jensen 2020 Mireia Guiral (Feb. 4) 2013 — Flora Bolonyai, Madeline Rosenthal, Nadia Pavlovich Holly Parker (Feb. 25) Chelsea Silvers, Monica Vavic 2019 — Courtney Fahey, Tilly Kearns, Bayley 2014 — Flora Bolonyai, Natalie Lavinsky, Weber Madeline Rosenthal 2020 — Kaylee Brownsberger, Christina MPSF Newcomers of the Week 2015 — Avery Peterson, Sara Salamon, Crum, Alex Fellner, Kari Jensen, Téa Poljak, (since 2010) Monica Vavic Julia Rozolis-Hill, Carolyne Stern, Grace 2010 Patricia Jancso (March 1 | March 8) 2016 — Melissa Bergesen, Brianna Daboub, Tehaney, Erin Tharp, Sophie Traversi, 2011 Flora Bolonyai (Feb. 7 | March 14 | March 21) Ioanna Haralabidis, Annika Jensen, Avery Bayley Weber Madeline Rosenthal (April 18) Peterson 2012 Savannah Fletcher (Feb. 20)

— ACADEMIC AWARDS & WEEKLY HONORS — & WEEKLY AWARDS — ACADEMIC 2017 — Brianna Daboub, Courtney Fahey, Io- 2013 Hannah Buckling (Feb. 25) anna Haralabidis, Annika Jensen, Amanda Jayde Appel (March 11) Longan, Avery Peterson, Nikki Stansfield 2014 Stephania Haralabidis (Feb. 24 | March 3) 2018 — Alaina Cousineau, Brianna Daboub, 2015 Victoria Chamorro (Feb. 10 | March 31) Courtney Fahey, Annika Jensen Brianna Daboub (Feb. 17) 2019 — Kaylee Brownsberger, Courtney 2016 Amanda Longan (Feb. 16 | Feb. 23 | March 1 | April 12 | Fahey, Kari Jensen, Amanda Longan April 19) 2020 — Kaylee Brownsberger, Kari Jensen, 2017 Maud Megens (March 28 | April 4) Julia Rozolis-Hill, Grace Tehaney, Bayley 2018 Paige Hauschild (Jan. 16 | Feb. 13 | March 13 | March 20 | Weber March 27 | April 3 | April 17) 2019 Alejandra Aznar (Feb. 12 | March 19) Bayley Weber (Feb. 26 | March 12 | April 16)

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 24 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR USC Team Award Recipients Most Valuable Player(s) Most Inspirational Jon Walters 1995 Cindy Clarke & Christina McCall 1995 Karen Shipman Most Valuable Freshman 1996 Christina McCall 1996 Kristie Cissell 1995 Miranda Lim 1997 Bernice Orwig 1997 Kellie Clarke 1996 Elizabeth Atondo 1998 Bernice Orwig 1998 Kellie Clarke 1997 Selah Mapes 1999 Bernice Orwig 1999 Kellie Clarke 1998 Jennifer Durley 2000 Aniko Pelle & Nina Wengst 2000 Selah Mapes 1999 Aniko Pelle 2001 Sofia Konoukh 2001 Jennifer Durley 2000 Katrin Dierolf 2002 Sofia Konoukh 2002 Nina Wengst 2001 Courtney Lee 2003 Moriah Van Norman 2003 Kelly Graff 2002 Eszter Gyori 2004 Moriah Van Norman & Kelly Graff 2004 Liz Simms 2003 Lauren Wenger 2005 Lauren Wenger 2005 Erika Figge 2004 Brittany Hayes 2006 Moriah Van Norman & Lauren Wenger 2006 Erika Figge 2005 Miranda Nichols 2007 Erika Figge 2007 Julie Spataru 2006 Kami Craig 2008 Tumua Anae & Veronika Bartunkova 2008 Julie Spataru 2007 Forel Davies 2009 Michelle Stein 2009 Tumua Anae 2008 Kristen Dronberger 2010 Tumua Anae & Kami Craig 2010 Tumua Anae 2009 Nadia Dan 2011 Flora Bolonyai 2011 Joelle Bekhazi 2010 Patricia Jancso 2012 Kaleigh Gilchrist & Monica Vavic 2012 Blair Moody & Constance Hiller 2011 Madeline Rosenthal 2013 Flora Bolonyai & Monica Vavic 2013 Blair Moody 2012 Eike Daube 2014 Kaleigh Gilchrist & Monica Vavic 2014 Olivia Cummins 2013 Anni Espar

2015 Monica Vavic 2015 Avery Peterson 2014 Stephania Haralabidis — TEAM AWARDS — 2016 Stephania Haralabidis 2016 Amanda Longan & Avery Peterson 2015 Victória Chamorro 2017 Brigitta Games & Stephania Haralabidis 2017 Brianna Daboub 2016 Amanda Longan 2018 Amanda Longan & Maud Megens 2018 Brianna Daboub 2017 Maud Megens 2019 Maud Megens 2019 Courtney Fahey 2018 Paige Hauschild 2019 Mireia Guiral & Bayley Weber Captain(s) Most Valuable Defender(s) 1995 Catherine Rau 2003 Sofia Konoukh Coach’s Award 1996 Catherine Rau 2004 Lauren Wenger 1999 Christine Zador 1997 Catherine Rau 2005 Lauren Wenger 2000 Jennifer Durley 1998 Kellie Clarke & Bernice Orwig 2006 Miranda Nichols 2001 Katrin Dierolf 1999 Kellie Clarke & Bernice Orwig 2007 Miranda Nichols 2002 Laura Trunk 2000 Jennifer Durley & Selah Mapes 2008 Miranda Nichols 2003 Katrin Dierolf 2001 Jennifer Durley 2009 Forel Davies 2004 Anna Pardo 2002 Aniko Pelle & Nina Wengst 2010 Forel Davies 2005 Allison Riddle & Julie Spataru 2003 Kelly Graff & Liz Simms 2011 Kristen Dronberger 2006 Whitney Morgan 2004 Kelly Graff & Liz Simms 2012 Flora Bolonyai 2007 Patty Cardenas 2005 Eszter Gyori & Lauren Wenger 2013 Hannah Buckling 2008 Alison Riddle 2006 Moriah Van Norman & Lauren Wenger 2014 Flora Bolonyai 2009 Kally Lucas 2007 Erika Figge & Brittany Hayes 2015 Ioanna Haralabidis 2010 Kally Lucas 2008 Julie Spataru & Miranda Nichols 2016 Ioanna Haralabidis 2011 Blair Moody 2009 Michelle Stein 2017 Amanda Longan & Hayley McKelvey 2012 Dominique Sardo 2010 Tumua Anae & Kami Craig 2018 Hayley McKelvey 2013 Kaleigh Gilchrist 2011 Joelle Bekhazi, Nadia Dan & 2019 Amanda Longan 2014 Colleen O’Donnell Sara Van Norman 2015 Brianna Daboub 2012 Kara-Leigh Huse & Nadia Dan Most Improved 2016 Brianna Daboub 2013 Kaleigh Gilchrist & Dominique Sardo 1995 Monique Nourbakhsh 2017 Avery Peterson 2014 Kaleigh Gilchrist & Madeline Rosenthal 1996 Melanie Chiang 2018 Annika Jensen 2015 Eike Daube & Monica Vavic 1997 Jacqueline Favreau & Miranda Lim 2019 Paige Hauschild 2016 Brianna Daboub, Alegra Hueso & 1998 Lana Kraus & Selah Mapes Avery Peterson 1999 Shelli Linza & Lisa Saenz 2017 Brianna Daboub, Amanda Longan & 2000 Suzannah Johnson Avery Peterson 2001 Julie Henn 2018 Brianna Daboub & Amanda Longan 2002 Sarah Mix 2018 Courtney Fahey & Amanda Longan 2003 Kelly Graff 2004 Eszter Gyori & Erika Figge 2005 Sarah Mix 2006 Patty Cardenas 2007 Veronika Bartunkova 2008 Michelle Stein 2009 Kristen Dronberger 2010 Nadia Dan 2011 Kaleigh Gilchrist 2012 Madeline Rosenthal 2013 Madeline Rosenthal 2014 Eike Daube 2015 Brigitta Games 2016 Brigitta Games & Hayley McKelvey 2017 Denise Mammolito 2018 Courtney Fahey & Denise Mammolito 2019 Tilly Kearns

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 24 • • 25 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR — CAREER RECORDS | SEASON RECORDS — Career Scoring Leaders Single-Season Goal Leaders Name Season Total 1. Monica Vavic 2012-15 291 1. Sofia Konoukh 2001 104 2. Stephania Haralabidis 2014-17 269 2. Monica Vavic 2015 100 3. Aniko Pelle 1999-02 255 3. Stephania Haralabidis 2017 84 4. Sofia Konoukh 2001-03 224 4. Aniko Pelle 2001 81 5. Monica Vavic 2013 77 5. Moriah Van Norman 2003-06 215 6. Michelle Stein 2009 75 6. Nina Wengst 1999-02 213 Monica Vavic 2014 75 7. Brittany Hayes 2004-07 209 8. Sofia Konoukh 2002 70 9. Paige Hauschild * 2018 68 8. Katrin Dierolf 2000-03 204 Maud Megens 2019 68 9. Ioanna Haralabidis 2014-17 171 11. Katrin Dierolf 2001 65 10. Michelle Stein 2006-09 170 Moriah Van Norman * 2003 65 11. Maud Megens 2017-present 163 13. Aniko Pelle 2000 64 Stephania Haralabidis 2015 64 12. Kami Craig 2006-10 152 15. Nina Wengst 2000 63 13. Christina McCall 1995-97 142 Stephania Haralabidis 2016 63 Alexandra Kiss 2007-10 17. Brittany Hayes * 2004 59 Kaleigh Gilchrist 2011-14 18. Christina McCall 1997 58 Moriah Van Norman 2004 58 16. Erika Figge 2004-07 137 Stephania Haralabidis * 2014 58 17. Joelle Bekhazi 2009-11 135 Maud Megens * 2017 58 18. Brianna Daboub 2015-18 129 22. Nina Wengst 2001 57 Aniko Pelle 2002 57 19. Lauren Wenger 2003-06 127 Brigitta Games 2017 57 Brigitta Games 2015-17 127 25. Michelle Stein 2008 56 21. Denise Mammolito 2016-present 123 Joelle Bekhazi 2010 56 22. Jennifer Durley 1998-01 122 27. Brittany Hayes 2006 55 28. Christina McCall 1996 53 23. Kristen Dronberger 2008-11 120 Aniko Pelle * 1999 53 24. Eike Daube 2012-15 119 Katrin Dierolf 2002 53 25. Paige Hauschild 2018-present 117 Nina Wengst 2002 53 26. Sandra Milicev 1999-02 116 Ioanna Haralabidis 2017 53 33. Moriah Van Norman 2006 52 27. Eszter Gyori 2002-05 115 34. Brittany Hayes 2005 51 28. Kally Lucas 2007-10 113 35. Sofia Konoukh 2003 50 29. Hayley McKelvey 2015-18 111 Erika Figge 2007 50 Veronika Bartunkova 2008 50 30. Veronika Bartunkova 2005-08 106 Ioanna Haralabidis 2015 50 * — true freshman season — CAREER & SEASON RECORDS — RECORDS — CAREER & SEASON Career Saves Leaders Single-Season Saves 1. Flora Bolonyai 2011-14 895 Name Season Total 2. Amanda Longan 2016-19 840 1. Bernice Orwig 1998 323 3. Bernice Orwig 1997-99 838 2. Bernice Orwig 1997 276 4. Tumua Anae 2007-10 538 3. Tumua Anae 2010 270 4. Amanda Longan 2019 260 5. Victória Chamorro 2015-18 464 4. Flora Bolonyai 2014 252 6. Kelly Graff 2001-04 398 5. Bernice Orwig 1999 239 7. Whitney Morgan 2006-08 377 6. Kelly Graff 2004 237 8. Holly Parker 2017-present 156 7. Flora Bolonyai 2013 222 9. Sarah Mix 2003-05 149 8. Amanda Longan 2017 221 9. Amanda Longan 2018 214 10. Flora Bolonyai 2012 209 11. Victória Chamorro 2015 207 12. Whitney Morgan 2006 202 13. Kelly Graf 2003 161

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— CAREER RECORDS | SEASON RECORDS — Single-Game Saves Records (2006-present) Name Saves Year Date Opponent Name Saves Year Date Opponent Tumua Anae 20 2009 March 14 Arizona St. Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 March 15 California Amanda Longan 19 2019 Jan. 18 Cal Baptist Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 March 21 Indiana Amanda Longan 18 2018 Feb. 24 California Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 March 30 Stanford Whitney Morgan 18 2006 April 1 San Diego St. Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 April 16 UCLA Victória Chamorro 17 2017 Feb. 25 Hawai’i Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 April 25 Arizona St. Amanda Longan 17 2016 April 16 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 April 26 Bakersfield Flora Bolonyai 17 2013 May 12 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 12 2013 March 9 Arizona St. Amanda Longan 16 2018 April 13 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 12 2013 March 23 Hawai’i Tumua Anae 16 2010 Feb. 27 San Jose St. Flora Bolonyai 12 2012 April 27 San Jose St. Ilse van der Meijden 16 2009 Feb. 8 Hawai’i Flora Bolonyai 12 2012 March 8 Hawai’i Amanda Longan 15 2019 March 30 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 12 2011 May 1 Hawai’i Amanda Longan 15 2018 April 7 California Tumua Anae 12 2010 Feb. 25 Hawai’i — SINGLE-GAME RECORDS — Victória Chamorro 15 2015 Feb. 8 UC Irvine Tumua Anae 12 2010 Feb. 28 Stanford Ilse van der Meijden 15 2009 Feb. 14 UC Irvine Tumua Anae 12 2012 March 27 San Diego St. Ilse van der Meijden 15 2009 March 7 San Jose St. Tumua Anae 12 2010 April 23 San Jose St. Amanda Longan 14 2019 Feb. 10 Michigan Tumua Anae 12 2010 April 27 Stanford Amanda Longan 14 2019 Jan. 20 UC San Diego Tumua Anae 12 2009 March 6 Long Beach St. Victória Chamorro 14 2018 Feb. 10 Sonoma St. Ilse van der Meijden 12 2009 April 24 Arizona St. Amanda Longan 14 2017 April 30 California Tumua Anae 12 2008 Feb. 29 LMU Tumua Anae 14 2010 April 17 UCLA Tumua Anae 12 2008 March 8 California Tumua Anae 14 2008 April 27 UCLA Whitney Morgan 12 2006 Feb. 26 Stanford Amanda Longan 13 2019 April 28 Stanford Amanda Longan 11 2019 May 11 California Amanda Longan 13 2018 April 28 UCLA Amanda Longan 11 2019 April 27 UCLA Victória Chamorro 13 2018 Feb. 11 UC Irvine Amanda Longan 11 2019 April 6 California Amanda Longan 13 2017 March 17 Hawai’i Amanda Longan 11 2019 Feb. 24 Stanford Amanda Longan 13 2017 Jan. 20 Michigan Amanda Longan 11 2019 Feb. 23 California Amanda Longan 13 2016 Feb. 20 CSUN Amanda Longan 11 2019 Feb. 10 UCLA Amanda Longan 13 2016 April 9 UCLA Victória Chamorro 11 2018 May 11 Wagner Flora Bolonyai 13 2014 April 6 UC Irvine Amanda Longan 11 2018 Feb. 25 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 13 2013 Feb. 9 CSUN Amanda Longan 11 2018 Feb. 11 UCLA Flora Bolonyai 13 2013 May 11 Hawai’i Amanda Longan 11 2017 April 15 California Tumua Anae 13 2010 March 6 California Amanda Longan 11 2017 Feb. 4 Pomona-Pitzer Tumua Anae 13 2010 March 25 Long Beach St. Victória Chamorro 11 2017 Jan. 22 UC Santa Barbara Tumua Anae 13 2009 April 25 California Victória Chamorro 11 2017 Jan. 21 Cal Baptist Tumua Anae 13 2008 Feb. 2 Hartwick Victória Chamorro 11 2015 April 18 UCLA Tumua Anae 13 2008 Feb. 10 UCLA Victória Chamorro 11 2015 April 25 UCLA Tumua Anae 13 2008 Feb. 24 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 11 2014 Feb. 9 UC Irvine Tumua Anae 13 2008 April 5 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 11 2014 May 11 California Amanda Longan 12 2019 April 20 UCLA Flora Bolonyai 11 2012 May 11 Princeton Amanda Longan 12 2018 April 29 Stanford Flora Bolonyai 11 2011 May 15 UCLA Amanda Longan 12 2018 Feb. 10 San Diego St. Tumua Anae 11 2010 Feb. 7 UCLA Amanda Longan 12 2018 Jan. 27 Cal Baptist Tumua Anae 11 2010 April 1 Brown Amanda Longan 12 2017 Feb. 25 UCLA Ilse van der Meijden 11 2009 Feb. 7 Stanford Amanda Longan 12 2017 Feb. 26 Stanford Tumua Anae 11 2009 Feb. 21 UCSB Victória Chamorro 12 2017 Feb. 12 Arizona St. Tumua Anae 11 2009 Feb. 28 California Amanda Longan 12 2017 Jan. 28 Concordia Tumua Anae 11 2009 May 10 UCLA Victória Chamorro 12 2015 May 10 California Tumua Anae 11 2007 April 13 California Flora Bolonyai 12 2014 Feb. 22 CSUN Whitney Morgan 11 2007 April 20 UCSB Tumua Anae 11 2008 May 10 Stanford

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 26 • • 27 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Single-Game Scoring Records 9 Stephania Haralabidis ...... 2017 6 Mireia Guiral ...... 2020 5 Grace Tehaney ...... 2020 Monica Vavic ...... 2015 Maud Megens ...... 2019 Sophia Lucas ...... 2020 Avery Peterson ...... 2016 Sabrina Garabet ...... 2020 8 Monica Vavic ...... 2015 Mackenzie Flath ...... 2016 Bayley Weber ...... 2020 Aniko Pelle ...... 2001 Melissa Bergesen ...... 2015 Maud Megens . . . . 2017 (2x), 2018, 2019 Monica Vavic ...... 2014, 2015 Alejandra Aznar ...... 2019 7 Paige Hauschild ...... 2018 Stephania Haralabidis ...... 2014 Tilly Kearns ...... 2019 Maud Megens ...... 2018 Forel Davies ...... 2010 Denise Mammolito ...... 2019 Brigitta Games ...... 2017 Michelle Stein ...... 2007 Paige Hauschild ...... 2018 Stephania Haralabidis ...... 2016 Erika Figge ...... 2007 Hayley McKelvey ...... 2018 Monica Vavic ...... 2015 Lauren Wenger ...... 2005 Brianna Daboub ...... 2018 Sofia Konoukh ...... 2001 (2x) Nina Wengst ...... 2002 Stephania Haralabidis 2015 (3x), 2016, 2017 (3x) Katrin Dierolf ...... 2001 Sofia Konoukh ...... 2001 Ioanna Haralabidis ...... 2015 (2x) Nina Wengst ...... 2000 Aniko Pelle ...... 2000, 2001 Monica Vavic . . . .2013, 2014, 2015 (3x) Eike Daube ...... 2013, 2014 Jennifer Durley ...... 2000 Kaleigh Gilchrist . . .2012 (2x), 2013, 2014 Christina McCall ...... 1997 Joelle Bekhazi ...... 2011 Kristen Dronberger ...... 2010 Michelle Stein ...... 2008, 2009 (2x) Kami Craig ...... 2009 Veronika Bartunkova ...... 2008 Moriah Van Norman ...... 2003 (2x) Katrin Dierolf ...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Sofia Konoukh . . . .2001 (2x), 2002 (3x) Aniko Pelle ...... 2000, 2001 Nina Wengst ...... 2000 (2x) Kellie Clarke ...... 1997 Cindy Clarke ...... 1997 — SINGLE-GAME RECORDS — — SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 28 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Peter J. Cutino Award Winners

2004 1999 2000 Moriah 2006 Bernice Orwig Aniko Pelle Van Norman Lauren Wenger — CUTINO AWARD WINNERS —

2016 2009 2010 Stephania 2018 Kami Craig Kami Craig Haralabidis Amanda Longan

Peter J. Cutino Award Finalists

1999 — Bernice Orwig (winner) 2000 — Aniko Pelle (winner) 2004 — Moriah Van Norman (winner) 2005 — Brittany Hayes 2006 — Lauren Wenger (winner) & Brittany Hayes 2007 — Erika Figge 2009 — Kami Craig (winner) & Michelle Stein 2010 — Kami Craig (winner) & Tumua Anae 2011 — Kristen Dronberger 2013 — Monica Vavic 2016 — Stephania Haralabidis (winner) & Brigitta Games 2018 — Amanda Longan (winner) & Paige Hauschild 2019 — Paige Hauschild & Amanda Longan

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NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist 2007 — Erika Figge

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USA Water Polo Hall of Fame Inductees (Women) USC swept the Peter J. Cutino Awards for the first time when 2019 — Lauren Wenger Trojans Lauren Wenger and Juraj Zatovic claimed collegiate water polo’s highest honor at the 2006 ceremony.

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 28 • • 29 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Olympians (24)

2000 | Sydney Sofia Konoukh (Russia — Bronze) Bernice Orwig (USA — Silver)

2004 | Athens Sofia Konoukh (Russia) Aniko Pelle (Hungary)

2008 | Beijing Ilse van der Meijden (Netherlands — Gold) Patty Cardenas (USA — Silver) Kami Craig (USA — Silver) Brittany Hayes (USA — Silver) Moriah Van Norman (USA — Silver) USC’s five 2008 Olympic silver-medalists: (front) Brittany Hayes and Patty Carde- Lauren Wenger (USA — Silver) nas; (back) Kami Craig, Lauren Wenger and Moriah Van Norman. Aniko Pelle (Hungary) Sofia Konoukh (Russia) 2016 | Rio de Janeiro Hannnah Buckling (Australia) 2012 | London Kami Craig (USA — Gold) Tumua Anae (USA — Gold) Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA — Gold) Kami Craig (USA — Gold) Anni Espar (Spain) Lauren Wenger (USA — Gold) Victória Chamorro (Brazil) Flora Bolonyai (Hungary) Anni Espar (Spain — Silver) Sofia Konoukh (Russia) Aniko Pelle (Italy) INTERNATIONAL HONORS FINA World Champions Olympic Medalists (14) 2005 — Aniko Pelle (Hungary) 2000 2007 — Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, Silver: Bernice Orwig (USA) Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) Bronze: Sofia Konoukh (Russia) 2009 — Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, 2008 Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) Gold: Ilse van der Meijden (Netherlands) 2013 — Anni Espar (Spain) Silver: Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, 2015 — Kami Craig, Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA) Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) 2017 — Paige Hauschild, Amanda Longan (USA) 2019 — Kaleigh Gilchrist, Stephania Haralabidis, Paige Hauschild, 2012 Amanda Longan (USA) Gold: Tumua Anae, Kami Craig, Lauren Wenger (USA) FINA World Championships MVP

— OLYMPIC & INTERNATIONAL HONORS — & INTERNATIONAL — OLYMPIC Silver: Anni Espar (Spain) 2007 — Lauren Wenger (USA) 2016 FINA World Cup Champions Gold: Kami Craig, Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA) 2002 — Aniko Pelle (Hungary) 2010 — Kami Craig (USA) 2014 — Kami Craig, Kaleigh Gilchrist (USA) USA Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year 2007 — Lauren Wenger European Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year 2012 — Anni Espar

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 30 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR — A — Kristen Dronberger...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Lana Kraus...... 1998 Jessica Kutcher...... 2008 Jennie Adams...... 1998 Jennifer Durley...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Brooklyn Aguilera...... 2020 — E — — L — Jordan Anae...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Amber El-Hajj...... 1999, 2000 Avrey Larson...... 2020 Tumua Anae...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Erin Esbensen...... 2001 Maile Lau...... 1997 Jayde Appel...... 2013, 14, 15 Anni Espar...... 2013 Stephanie Lavayen...... 2009, 10 Lauren Arthur...... 2002, 03 Natalie Lavinsky...... 2013, 14 Christine Atondo...... 1995, 96 — F — Courtney Lee...... 2001 Elizabeth Atondo...... 1996, 97 Courtney Fahey...... 2016, 17, 18, 19 Shauna Letvin...... 2008, 09 Miranda Lim...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Alejandra Aznar...... 2019 Atoosa Favier...... 1995 Jacqueline Favreau...... 1997, 98 Shelli Linza...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 — B — Alex Fellner...... 2020 Amanda Longan...... 2016, 17, 18, 19 Verica Bakoc...... 2018, 19, 20 Erika Figge...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Alex Lopez...... 2005, 06 Veronika Bartunkova...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Mackenzie Flath...... 2016 Kally Lucas...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Courtney Batcheller...... 2015 Savannah Fletcher...... 2012 Sophia Lucas...... 2019, 20 Adrian Beaney...... 2003 — G — — M — Teckla Beckmann...... 2008 Denise Madrid...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Joelle Bekhazi...... 2009, 10, 11 Brigitta Games...... 2015, 16, 17 Sabrina Garabet...... 2018, 19, 20 Melissa Madrid...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Sawyer Belville...... 2017 Denise Mammolito...... 2017, 18, 19, 20 — LETTERWINNERS — Melissa Bergesen...... 2015, 16 Angie Giancaterino...... 2007 Kaleigh Gilchrist...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jocelyn Manderino...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Sydney Blubaugh...... 2015, 16 Selah Mapes...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Flora Bolonyai...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Nicola Gonzales...... 2018 Kelly Graff...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Nicole Martin...... 1997, 98 Emily Booth...... 1995, 96 Marina Mayer...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Cara Borkovec...... 2015 Hannah Green...... 2012 Dagmar Gudmundsson...... 2016 Christina McCall...... 1995, 96, 97 Kendra Browne...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Colleen McCall...... 2011, 12 Kaylee Brownsberger...... 2017, 18, 19, 20 Mireia Guiral...... 2019, 20 Eszter Gyori...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Nicolina McCall...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hannah Buckling...... 2013 Rebecca McCall...... 2008 Shannon Buckner...... 2001 — H — Alison McGookin...... 1995 — C — Claire Haas...... 2019, 20 Kelsey McIntosh...... 2017, 18, 19, 20 Patty Cardenas...... 2006, 07 Ioanna Haralabidis...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Hayley McKelvey...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Sylvia Cardim...... 2005 Stephania Haralabidis...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Eden McMullen...... 2002 Jennifer Carlisle...... 1999, 2000 Paige Hauschild...... 2018, 19 Maud Megens...... 2017, 18, 19 Michelle Caron...... 2012 Brittany Hayes...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kelly Mendoza...... 2013, 14 Brooke Carpenter...... 2010 Julie Henn...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Michelle Mercado...... 2013, 14, 15 Juli Castle...... 1998 Georgette Hernandez...... 2012, 13 Sandra Milicev...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Nina Ceklic...... 2018, 19, 20 Constance Hiller...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Krista Millard...... 1995 Victória Chamorro...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Christina Holler...... 1996, 97 Sarah Mix...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Melanie Chiang...... 1996 Alegra Hueso...... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Blair Moody...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Kristie Cissell...... 1995, 96, 97 Kara-Leigh Huse...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Kelly Moore...... 1995 Cindy Clarke...... 1995, 96, 97 — I — Whitney Morgan...... 2006, 07, 08 Kellie Clarke...... 1997, 98, 99 Katie Indvik...... 2008 Anne-Marie Munk...... 1995 Kimberly Comacho...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Emilie Myers...... 2013, 14 — J — Carolyn Conway...... 2006, 07 — N — Marina Coskinas...... 2015 Lindsay Jacks...... 2007 Patricia Jancso...... 2010, 11, 12 Kim Neale-May...... 1998 Alaina Cousineau...... 2017, 18, 19 Laura Neri...... 1995 Mary Cousineau...... 2007 Annika Jensen...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Kari Jensen...... 2018, 19, 20 Miranda Nichols...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Kami Craig...... 2006, 07, 09, 10 Monique Nourbakhsh...... 1995 Christina Crum...... 2020 Suzannah Johnson...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Olivia Cummins...... 2012, 13, 14 Kim Juran...... 1997, 98 — O — Colleen O’Donnell...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 — D — — K — Tiffany Kahnen...... 2003 Erin O’Donnell...... 2005 Brianna Daboub...... 2015, 16, 1, 187 Kathryn Kawazoe...... 1995 Kory O’Rourke...... 1999 Ellie D’Ambra...... 2014, 15 Tamar Kazanjian...... 2018 Bernice Orwig...... 1997, 98, 99 Nadia Dan...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Tilly Kearns...... 2019 Eike Daube...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Sheva Khalafbeigi...... 2003 Forel Davies...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Alexandra Kiss...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Christy Decker...... 2002 Sofia Konoukh...... 2001, 02, 03 Katrin Dierolf...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Katay Kocsis...... 2001, 02, 03 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 30 • • 31 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR — P — — S — — U — Anna Pardo...... 2004, 05, 06 Lisa Saenz...... 1999, 2000 Lindsey Urquhart...... 2008 Holly Parker...... 2017, 18, 19, 20 Sara Salamon...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Nadia Pavlovich...... 2018 Dominique Sardo...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 — V — Bree Valbuena...... 2005 Aniko Pelle...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Ellen Sevigny...... 2005 Ilse van der Meijden...... 2009 Sarah Percey...... 1995 Lisa Shepard...... 1995 Moriah Van Norman...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Avery Peterson...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Karen Shipman...... 1995 Sarah Van Norman...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Marin Pietrzak...... 1998, 99 Chelsea Silvers...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Monica Vavic...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Téa Poljak...... 2020 Liz Simms...... 2003, 04 Morgan Vickers...... 2012 Brooke Presten...... 2016 Bianca Simonetti...... 2004, 05, 06 Brianna Vogelzang...... 2010 Jennifer Simpson...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 — R — Melanie Slater...... 2014, 15 Yvonne Ralph...... 1995 — W — Sarah Smith...... 2000, 01 Emily Walker...... 1995 Sarah Ramsey...... 1999, 2000 Julie Spataru...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Courtney Walters...... 2013, 14 Roxanne Rapan...... 1996 Allison Speer...... 1999 Bayley Weber...... 2019, 20 Catherine Rau...... 1995, 96, 97 Nikki Stansfield...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Jillian Weinstein...... 1998 Courtney Ray...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Jennifer Stiefel...... 2011, 12, 14, 15 Jana Wenger...... 2004, 05, 07 Randi Reinhardt...... 2018, 19, 20 Sandra Stiefel...... 2011 Lauren Wenger...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Alison Riddle...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Elise Stein...... 2017, 18, 19, 20 Nina Wengst...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Madeline Rosenthal...... 2011, 12, 13, 14 Michelle Stein...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Erin Wilson...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ashley Rothweiler...... 2005 Brigitte Steinmetz...... 1998 Julia Rozolis-Hill...... 2019, 20 Carolyne Stern...... 2020 — Z — Ashley Ryan...... 1999 Christine Zador...... 1999 Allison Stewart...... 2003 Bold indicates current player. — T — Grace Tehaney...... 2019, 20 Erin Tharp...... 2020 Megan Thomas...... 2001 Rosanna Tomiuk...... 2009 Sophie Traversi...... 2019, 20 Laura Trunk...... 2001, 02, 03 Mikayla Tyler...... 2014 — LETTERWINNERS — — LETTERWINNERS

Olympic silver- and gold-medalist Lauren Wenger also was named the MVP of the 2007 FINA World Championships. In 2019, she became the first USC woman to be inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 32 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2001 2005 2008 Sofia Konoukh 104 Brittany Hayes 51 Michelle Stein 56 Aniko Pelle 81 Lauren Wenger 44 Veronika Bartunkova 50 Katrin Dierolf 65 Moriah Van Norman 40 Alexandra Kiss 36 Nina Wengst 57 Erika Figge 32 Kally Lucas 27 Sandra Milicev 28 Eszter Gyori 30 Miranda Nichols 27 Shelli Linza 24 Anna Pardo 27 Jordan Anae 22 Jennifer Durley 20 Erin Wilson 25 Forel Davies 21 Suzannah Johnson 13 Melissa Madrid 17 Kristen Dronberger 18 Julie Henn 8 Miranda Nichols 14 Sarah Van Norman 17 Jocelyn Manderino 5 Veronika Bartunkova 9 Julie Spataru 13 Laura Trunk 4 Jana Wenger 9 Alison Riddle 9 Kimberly Comacho 3 Marina Mayer 7 Jessica Kutcher 4 Katay Kocsis 3 Julie Spataru 5 Katie Indvik 3 Megan Thomas 3 Denise Madrid 3 Rebecca McCall 2 Erin Esbensen 1 Alison Riddle 2 Tekla Beckmann 1

Sarah Smith 1 Ashley Rothweiler 2 TOTAL 306 — YEAR-BY-YEAR GOAL SCORING — Tiffany O’Farriell 1 Ellen Sevigny 1 Shannon Buckner 1 Erin O’Donnell 1 2009 TOTAL 422 TOTAL 319 Michelle Stein 75 Kami Craig 40 2002 2006 Joelle Bekhazi 38 Three-time Olympian Aniko Pelle is USC’s No. 3 Sofia Konoukh 70 Brittany Hayes 55 Alexandra Kiss 35 all-time scorer with 255 career goals. Aniko Pelle 57 Moriah Van Norman 52 Kally Lucas 33 Katrin Dierolf 53 Patty Cardenas 40 Kristen Dronberger 32 1995 1998 Nina Wengst 53 Kami Craig 38 Nadia Dan 24 Alison McGookin 33 Nicole Martin 43 Eszter Gyori 27 Lauren Wenger 37 Rosanna Tomiuk 23 Cindy Clarke 31 Jennifer Durley 42 Sandra Milicev 22 Erika Figge 22 Forel Davies 19 Christina McCall 31 Selah Mapes 32 Suzannah Johnson 13 Anna Pardo 21 Sarah Van Norman 14 Kristie Cissell 30 Kellie Clarke 28 Shelli Linza 10 Veronika Bartunkova 20 Jordan Anae 7 Catherine Rau 24 Brigitte Steinmetz 21 Melissa Madrid 7 Jana Wenger 18 Stephanie Lavayen 7 Monique Nourbakhsh 13 Kimberly Comacho 17 Laura Trunk 7 Miranda Nichols 15 Kara-Leigh Huse 5 Jennifer Simpson 5 Jennifer Simpson 15 Eden McMullen 7 Marina Mayer 10 TOTAL 352 Miranda Lim 3 Lana Kraus 11 Katay Kocsis 5 Carolyn Conway 9 Sarah Percey 3 Miranda Lim 10 Julie Henn 5 Michelle Stein 8 2010 Karen Shipman 2 Juli Castle 8 Erin Wilson 3 Jordan Anae 8 Joelle Bekhazi 56 Christine Atondo 1 Kim Juran 8 Lauren Arthur 2 Alison Riddle 7 Patricia Jancso 45 Kelly Moore 1 Kim Neale-May 3 Christy Decker 1 Bianca Simonetti 5 Kally Lucas 38 Anne-Marie Munk 1 Jennie Adams 2 TOTAL 342 Julie Spataru 3 Kami Craig 36 Laura Neri 1 Jacqueline Favreau 1 Denise Madrid 2 Alexandra Kiss 35 TOTAL 179 Jillian Weinstein 1 2003 TOTAL 370 Kristen Dronberger 33 TOTAL 242 Moriah Van Norman 65 Forel Davies 27 1996 Sofia Konoukh 50 2007 Nadia Dan 20 Christina McCall 53 1999 Katrin Dierolf 44 Erika Figge 50 Sarah Van Norman 17 Cindy Clarke 38 Aniko Pelle 53 Liz Simms 29 Brittany Hayes 44 Dominique Sardo 15 Kristie Cissell 32 Nina Wengst 40 Lauren Wenger 27 Kami Craig 38 Kara-Leigh Huse 10 Miranda Lim 14 Sandra Milicev 33 Eszter Gyori 17 Alexandra Kiss 36 Nicolina McCall 10 Catherine Rau 10 Jennifer Durley 32 Allison Stewart 13 Patty Cardenas 32 Constance Hiller 3 Jennifer Simpson 10 Lisa Saenz 32 Laura Trunk 11 Michelle Stein 31 Chelsea Silvers 2 Elizabeth Atondo 5 Suzannah Johnson 24 Melissa Madrid 9 Miranda Nichols 30 Stephanie Lavayen 1 Christine Atondo 4 Christine Zador 18 Erin Wilson 8 Veronika Bartunkova 27 TOTAL 348 TOTAL 166 Selah Mapes 16 Katay Kocsis 8 Forel Davies 17 Shelli Linza 14 Julie Henn 6 Jana Wenger 16 2011 1997 Kellie Clarke 9 Sheva Khalafbeigi 4 Kally Lucas 15 Patricia Jancso 45 Christina McCall 58 Kimberly Comacho 5 Adrian Beaney 3 Carolyn Conway 10 Joelle Bekhazi 41 Kellie Clarke 31 Kory O’Rourke 3 Jocelyn Manderino 1 Marina Mayer 10 Nadia Dan 38 Kristie Cissell 26 Jennifer Carlisle 1 Lauren Arthur 1 Alison Riddle 9 Kristen Dronberger 37 Nicole Martin 21 Sarah Ramsey 1 Tiffany Kahnen 1 Jordan Anae 8 Dominique Sardo 24 Cindy Clarke 20 Ashley Ryan 1 TOTAL 297 Mary Cousineau 3 Sarah Van Norman 20 Miranda Lim 16 TOTAL 282 Julie Spataru 3 Maddy Rosenthal 16 Selah Mapes 15 2004 Denise Madrid 1 Kaleigh Gilchrist 15 Jennifer Simpson 13 2000 Brittany Hayes 59 TOTAL 380 Nicolina McCall 12 Catherine Rau 12 Aniko Pelle 64 Moriah Van Norman 58 Blair Moody 8 Maile Lau 7 Nina Wengst 63 Eszter Gyori 41 Kara-Leigh Huse 6 Jacqueline Favreau 5 Katrin Dierolf 42 Anna Pardo 36 Constance Hiller 5 Kim Juran 4 Sandra Milicev 33 Erika Figge 33 Chelsea Silvers 5 Elizabeth Atondo 1 Jennifer Durley 28 Erin Wilson 20 Colleen O’Donnell 4 Bernice Orwig 1 Selah Mapes 19 Lauren Wenger 19 Jennifer Stiefel 3 TOTAL 230 Christine Zador 17 Liz Simms 19 Colleen McCall 1 Lisa Saenz 15 Jana Wenger 9 TOTAL 280 Jocelyn Manderino 8 Marina Mayer 4 Shelli Linza 7 Melissa Madrid 3 Kimberly Comacho 5 Denise Madrid 1 Julie Henn 5 TOTAL 302 Sarah Ramsey 2 Jennifer Carlisle 2 TOTAL 310 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 32 • • 33 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2012 2015 Kaleigh Gilchrist 47 Monica Vavic 100 Monica Vavic 39 Stephania Haralabidis 64 Patricia Jancso 35 Ioanna Haralabidis 50 Nadia Dan 25 Eike Daube 41 Colleen O’Donnell 24 Melissa Bergesen 37 Dominique Sardo 23 Jayde Appel 28 Nicolina McCall 21 Jennifer Stiefel 27 Chelsea Silvers 21 Brianna Daboub 27 Madeline Rosenthal 14 Brigitta Games 27 Savannah Fletcher 11 Hayley McKelvey 20 Eike Daube 11 Nikki Stansfield 13 Kara-Leigh Huse 9 Avery Peterson 13 Olivia Cummins 8 Courtney Batcheller 7 Jennifer Stiefel 8 Sydney Blubaugh 7 Constance Hiller 8 Cara Bokovec 4 Blair Moody 7 Ellie D’Ambra 3 Michelle Caron 6 Marina Coskinas 2 Four-time Olympian Sofia Konoukh holds the single-season scoring record Hannah Green 2 Sara Salamon 2 with her 104 goals scored in 2001. Colleen McCall 2 TOTAL 472 TOTAL 321 2018 2020^ 2016 Paige Hauschild 68 Grace Tehaney 29 2013 Stephania Haralabidis 63 Denise Mammolito 43 Denise Mammolito 23 Monica Vavic 77 Brigitta Games 43 Brianna Daboub 38 Bayley Weber 21 Kaleigh Gilchrist 45 Ioanna Haralabidis 35 Maud Megens 37 Kelsey McIntosh 19 Hannah Buckling 40 Avery Peterson 35 Hayley McKelvey 31 Mireia Guiral 17 Jayde Appel 33 Brianna Daboub 28 Kelsey McIntosh 29 Elise Stein 13 Dominique Sardo 33 Hayley McKelvey 24 Annika Jensen 21 Verica Bakoc 14 Anni Espar 31 Melissa Bergesen 16 Elise Stein 15 Kaylee Brownsberger 8 Eike Daube 23 Annika Jensen 15 Verica Bakoc 14 Téa Poljak 8 Kelly Mendoza 23 Nikki Stansfield 12 Courtney Fahey 10 Sabrina Garabet 7 Madeline Rosenthal 23 Mackenzie Flath 10 Nina Ceklic 8 Sophia Lucas 7 Olivia Cummins 18 Courtney Fahey 9 Kaylee Brownsberger 8 Brooklyn Aguilera 5 Chelsea Silvers 17 Dagmar Gudmundsson 9 Nadia Pavlovich 4 Claire Haas 4 Colleen O’Donnell 16 Brooke Presten 7 Randi Reinhardt 2 Randi Reinhardt 3 Nicolina McCall 13 Sydney Blubaugh 1 Alaina Cousineau 1 Christina Crum 2 Constance Hiller 11 TOTAL 307 Sabrina Garabet 1 Julia Rozolis-Hill 2 Emilie Myers 8 Kari Jensen 1 Alex Fellner 1 Courtney Walters 7 2017 TOTAL 331 Kari Jensen 1 Blair Moody 7 Stephania Haralabidis 84 TOTAL 184 Sara Salamon 2 Maud Megens 58 2019 TOTAL 427 Brigitta Games 57 Maud Megens 68 ^ — USC played only 13 games in Ioanna Haralabidis 53 Paige Hauschild 49 2020 due to early cancellation of 2014 Brianna Daboub 36 Alejandra Aznar 41 competition due to coronavirus Monica Vavic 75 Hayley McKelvey 36 Bayley Weber 34 pandemic precautions. Stephania Haralabidis 58 Denise Mammolito 28 Kelsey McIntosh 34 Eike Daube 44 Avery Peterson 23 Denise Mammolito 29 Note: Goals recorded in college Kaleigh Gilchrist 35 Kelsey McIntosh 21 Tilly Kearns 29 games only. Ioanna Haralabidis 33 Annika Jensen 18 Mireia Guiral 27 Jennifer Stiefel 31 Courtney Fahey 17 Elise Stein 21 Colleen O’Donnell 29 Nikki Stansfield 16 Grace Tehaney 20 Jayde Appel 25 Elise Stein 15 Verica Bakoc 13 Olivia Cummins 24 Sawyer Belville 8 Courtney Fahey 9 Kelly Mendoza 23 Kaylee Brownsberger 7 Sabrina Garabet 9 Madeline Rosenthal 22 Alaina Cousineau 2 Kari Jensen 6 Nikki Stansfield 13 TOTAL 479 Sophia Lucas 5 — YEAR-BY-YEAR GOAL SCORING — SCORING GOAL — YEAR-BY-YEAR Natalie Lavinsky 8 Kaylee Brownsberger 4 Avery Peterson 7 Julia Rozolis-Hill 3 Mikayla Tyler 5 Claire Haas 2 Sara Salamon 3 Randi Reinhardt 2 Emilie Myers 2 TOTAL 405 TOTAL 437

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 34 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR PAST NCAA APPEARANCES (16) Overall NCAA Tournament Record*: 34-12 *NCAA Tournament began in 2001; No tournament held in 2020 2004: CHAMPION (2-0) 2008: 2nd place (2-1) 2012: 2nd place (2-1) 2016: CHAMPION (3-0) def. Hartwick 12-4 def. Michigan 12-3 def. Princeton 14-2 def. San Diego State 12-3 def. Loyola Marymount 10-8 def. Stanford 10-6 def. UCLA 12-10 def. Michigan 9-6 lost to UCLA 6-3 lost to Stanford 6-4 def. Stanford 8-7 2005: 3rd place (2-1) def. Redlands 18-2 2009: 2nd place (2-1) 2013: CHAMPION (3-0) 2017: SEMIFINALIST (1-1) lost to Stanford 5-4 def. Cal Lutheran 22-2 def. Pomona-Pitzer 27-1 def. Michigan 12-6 def. Hawai’i 11-6 def. Hawai’i 17-5 def. Hawai’i 16-9 lost to Stanford 11-10 lost to UCLA 5-4 def. Stanford 10-9 (SD3) 2006: 2nd place (2-1) 2018: CHAMPION (3-0) def. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 27-2 2010: CHAMPION (3-0) 2014: 3rd place (2-1) def. Wagner 12-5

def. Hawai’i 9-7 def. Marist 20-5 def. UC Irvine 14-11 def. UCLA 10-6 — HISTORY & OPPONENT RECORDS — lost to UCLA 9-8 def. Loyola Marymount 10-6 lost to UCLA 5-3 def. Stanford 5-4 def. Stanford 10-9 def. California 11-8 2007: 3rd place (2-1) 2019: 2nd place (2-1) def. Hartwick 20-5 2011: 4th place (1-2) 2015: 3rd place (2-1) def. UC San Diego 14-8 lost to UCLA 7-6 def. UC Irvine 14-9 def. Hawai’i 14-7 def. California 10-8 (ot) def. San Diego State 13-6 lost to Stanford 8-4 lost to Stanford 9-8 lost to Stanford 9-8 lost to UCLA 6-5 def. California 9-8 (ot) All-Time Records vs. Opponents Year-by-Year Records — College varsity games only — (College games only) First Overall Record Record in Opponent Meeting W L Streak NCAA Tourn. Overall National MPSF MPSF Tourn. Arizona State 2003 31 2 W10 Year Record Finish Record Finish Azusa Pacific 2013 3 0 W3 1995 18-13 3rd (Div II) -- -- Brown 2006 3 0 W3 Cal Baptist 2001 15 0 W15 1996 10-18 -- 0-6 6th Cal Lutheran 2009 1 0 W1 1-0 1997 15-20 7th 0-6 5th Cal Poly SLO 1995 1 0 W1 1998 22-16 5th 3-6 5th Cal State East Bay 2013 2 0 W2 Cal State Northridge 2002 15 0 W15 1999 30-2 CHAMPION 8-1 $ 2nd Cal State San Bernardino 2005 2 0 W2 2000 23-9 2nd 6-3 4th California 1995 43 18 W20 3-0 2001 28-4 -- 8-2 3rd Chapman 2017 1 0 W1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1995 7 1 W3 1-0 2002 26-4 -- 10-1 $ 3rd Concordia 2012 5 0 W5 2003 24-4 -- 9-1 $ 3rd CSU Bakersfield 2005 14 0 W14 Fresno Pacific 2012 2 0 W2 2004 29-0 CHAMPION 11-0 $ 1st Fresno State 2019 1 0 W1 2005 25-5 3rd 11-1 3rd Hartwick 2006 12 0 W12 2-0 2006 27-3 2nd 12-0 $ 2nd Harvard 1997 1 0 W1 Hawai’i 1997 46 3 W24 5-0 2007 22-6 3rd 10-2 3rd Indiana 1997 12 0 W12 2008 21-8 2nd 10-2 2nd Long Beach State 1998 38 0 W38 Loyola Marymount 1995 31 0 W31 2-0 2009 26-2 2nd 7-0 $ 1st Marist 2010 1 0 W1 1-0 2010 25-3 CHAMPION 6-1 2nd Maryland 1997 4 0 W4 2011 19-8 4th 4-3 5th Massachussetts 1995 8 2 W3 Michigan 1997 15 0 W15 3-0 2012 23-6 2nd 5-2 3rd Occidental 1995 9 0 W9 2013 27-1 CHAMPION 5-1 1st Pacific 1996 18 0 W18 Pomona-Pitzer 1995 10 0 W10 1-0 2014 26-4 3rd 4-2 5th Princeton 2012 4 0 W4 1-0 2015 24-6 3rd 4-2 4th Redlands 1995 9 1 W9 1-0 2016 26-0 CHAMPION 6-0 $ 1st San Diego 1995 0 1 L1 San Diego State 1995 40 9 W40 2-0 2017 29-4 Semifinalist 4-2 3rd San José State 1998 38 0 W38 2018 26-1 CHAMPION 5-0 $ 1st Santa Clara 2016 3 0 W3 Sonoma State 2014 2 0 W2 2019 28-2 2nd 5-1 1st Stanford 1996 38 37 W1 5-6 2020^ 12-1 n/a 1-0 n/a UC Davis 1996 9 4 W8 TOTAL 611-150 (.803) 154-45 (.774) UC Irvine 1996 32 3 W32 2-0 UCLA 1995 34 51 W1 2-6 $ indicates regular-season MPSF champion UC Riverside 1995 1 0 W1 ^ 2020 competition was suspended nationwide as of May 12, 2020 due to UC San Diego 1995 15 4 W15 1-0 coronavirus pandemic precautions; No MPSF or NCAA Tournaments were held. UC Santa Barbara 1995 25 14 W13 UC Santa Cruz 1995 3 0 W3 Villanova 2020 1 0 W1 Wagner 2018 1 0 W1 1-0 Washington 1997 2 0 W2 Western Washington 1998 1 0 W1 Whittier 2016 2 0 W2 Totals 599 149 34-12

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 34 • • 35 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1995 (18-13 overall) 1999 J27 UC Irvine L 10-16 1999NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (30-2 overall, 8-1 MPSF) F3 #^ Commerce L 2-16 National Champions F3 # California L 3-20 F12 $ Long Beach State W 11-5 F4 # UC Irvine L 2-9 F13 $ Hawai‘i W 8-4 F4 #^ Club L 0-13 F13 $ UC Davis W 8-2 F18 $ San Diego State L 5-17 F14 $ UCLA W 5-3 F18 $ UC San Diego L 2-13 F14 $ California W 4-3 F19 $ UC Irvine L 5-8 F20 * at UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 F19 $^ Sunset B Club W 16-3 F26 * California L 5-6 F19 $^ Commerce L 4-13 F27 % Cal State Bakersfield W 11-2 F24 UCLA L 2-10 F27 % UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 F26 at Cal Poly SLO W 7-2 M3 %^ San Diego All-Star L 6-11 F28 % UCLA W 7-6 M3 % UC San Diego L 3-12 F28 % Stanford W 7-4 M4 % Claremont W 8-4 M5 * Long Beach State W 7-2 M5 % Redlands L 3-4 M6 * at UCLA W 7-6 (ot) M11 UC Riverside W 10-5 M11 * San Diego State W 10-6 M17 Claremont W 12-3 M16 * at Hawai‘i W 13-7 M18 Redlands W 12-7 M19 & San Diego State W 12-5 M24 & Massachusetts W 9-3 M20 & Hawai‘i W 10-5 M24 & Occidental W 18-5 M20 & Long Beach State W 13-2 M25 & UC Santa Barbara L 8-10 M29 * Pacific W 11-6 M25 & Claremont W 10-5 A2 * at San Jose State W 15-4 M26 & Redlands W 9-8 A3 * at Stanford W 5-3 M31 at Loyola Marymount W 13-8 A9 # San Jose State W 15-4 A6 San Diego L 3-16 A9 # Hawai‘i W 15-6 A11 at UCLA L 2-8 A14 @ Claremont W 10-8 USC won its first national championship in 1999 in the program’s only A10 # Long Beach State W 10-6 A15 @ Pomona-Pitzer W 13-4 A10 # UCLA W 7-5 A16 @ Occidental W 8-2 30-win season to date, beating Stanford 7-6 after five overtimes . A11 # California L 2-3 A27 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-5 A23 @ San Diego State W 7-4 M5 ! Pomona-Pitzer W 12-4 1998 A24 @ UCLA W 11-1 M5 ! Occidental W 12-4 1997 (22-16 overall, 3-6 MPSF) M7 ! Indiana W 17-2 M6 ! UC Santa Cruz W 11-7 (15-20 overall, 0-6 MPSF) M7 ! UC Santa Barbara W 6-3 F8 * UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 F5 * at San Diego State L 5-7 (ot) M6 ! Claremont L 4-5 M8 ! UCLA W 5-4 F14 $ UCLA L 3-11 F7 $ Stanford L 1-9 M7 ! Occidental W 6-2 F7 $ California L 3-7 M9 ! Stanford W 7-6 ^ Non-college contest F15 $ California L 4-11 (5ot) F15 $ UC Santa Barbara L 5-10 F8 $ UC Davis L 7-8 # Winter Nationals F8 $ UC San Diego W 5-2 * MPSF contest $ UC San Diego Tournament F16 $ UC Davis L 3-4 $ UC San Diego Tournament — 1st F16 $ UC San Diego W 9-3 F14 * Hawai‘i L 4-5 (ot) % Commerce Tournament F21 * UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 1st F22 * at San Diego State L 2-6 & Hawai‘i Rainbow Challenge — 1st & Pomona Tournament — 4th F28 % Long Beach State W 10-1 @ Western Regional Qualifying — 1st M1 % Michigan W 11-1 # MPSF Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 2nd F28 % California L 3-6 @ Regional Qualifying (San Diego, Calif.) — 1st ! Div. II National Championships — 3rd M1 % California L 3-7 M2 %^ Shores Club W 9-6 M1 % UC Davis W 4-3 ! National Championships (Davis, Calif.) — 1st M2 % UC Santa Barbara L 4-6 (ot) M1 % San Diego State W 10-5 1996 M5 * UCLA L 1-10 Goal Scoring M14 at Hawai‘i W 6-4 Aniko Pelle 53 (10-18 overall, 0-6 MPSF) M16 * UCLA L 4-7 M7 * at Long Beach State W 11-2 J26 UC Irvine W 8-7 Nina Wengst 40 M19 Massachusetts W 11-5 M14 * San Jose State W 8-3 F10 * at UC Santa Barbara L 5-9 Sandra Milicev 33 M20 * San Diego State L 6-9 M16 UMass W 6-5 F16 $ UCLA L 3-17 Jennifer Durley 32 M21 & Harvard W 26-6 M20 & Princeton W 10-3 F16 $ UC San Diego L 4-7 Lisa Saenz 32 M21 & Indiana W 18-1 M20 & Western Washington W 27-1 F17 $ UC Davis L 5-8 Suzannah Johnson 24 M22 & Occidental W 9-2 M21 & Indiana W 9-4 Christine Zador 18 F17 $ UC Santa Barbara L 5-12 M22 & Massachusetts L 4-5 (ot) M21 & Maryland W 8-7 (ot) Shelli Linza 14 F18 $^ Sunset Development W 8-2 M23 & Pacific W 15-4 M22 & UMass L 2-5 Selah Mapes 16 2/23 * at UCLA L 8-18 M25 Maryland W 7-5 M24 Maryland W 4-2 Kellie Clarke 9 F29 * UC Santa Barbara L 3-10 M29 * at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4 M27 * at California L 1-3 Kimberly Comacho 5 M3 at Claremont W 8-1 A4 * at UCLA L 2-7 M28 * at Pacific W 12-5 Kory O’Rourke 3 M8 %^ Golden West W 16-4 A11 # Stanford L 4-8 A2 * Stanford L 1-3 Jennifer Carlisle 1 M9 %^ Sunset B Team W 3-2 A11 # San Diego State L 5-7 A10 # California L 6-9 Sarah Ramsey 1 M9 %^ Outsiders L 4-11 Ashley Ryan 1 A12 # Pacific W 9-3 A10 # Hawai‘i W 6-5 M10 %^ Shore T 5-5 USC Total 281 A13 # UC Santa Barbara W 7-4 A11 # Long Beach State W 8-1 — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — RESULTS — YEAR-BY-YEAR M15 * San Diego State L 1-13 Opponent Total 133 A25 @ Washington W 14-2 A11 # Stanford L 6-8 M19 Occidental W 11-3 A25 @ California L 1-3 A12 # UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 M23 & Massachusetts W 8-6 A26 @ Stanford L 2-4 A24 @ Washington W 10-2 M23 & Redlands W 10-8 A26 @ UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 A24 @ Hawai‘i L 5-7 M24 & Pomona-Pitzer W 13-3 A27 @ UC Davis W 2-1 A25 @ Long Beach State W 13-3 M25 & UC San Diego L 3-5 M9 ! Massachusetts W 9-7 A25 @ UC Davis W 6-2 M28 Loyola Marymount W 12-3 M9 ! California L 6-9 A26 @ San Diego State L 6-7 M29 * UCLA L 1-9 M10 ! UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 M8 ! Indiana W 5-0 A5 * at San Diego State L 3-10 M11 ! UC San Diego W 8-6 (ot) M8 ! California L 3-7 A6 Redlands W 11-5 * MPSF contest M9 ! UMass W 8-4 A12 # California L 1-12 ^ Non-college contest M10 ! UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 A12 # San Diego State L 6-14 $ UC San DiegoTournament — 7th * MPSF contest A13 # Pacific W 7-4 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament $ UC San DiegoTournament — 7th A13 # UC Santa Barbara L 6-7 & Pomona Tournament — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 5th A26 @ UC Irvine W 10-3 # MPSF Championships — 5th & Pomona Tournament — 2nd A26 @ UCLA L 2-13 @ Western Regional Qualifying — 7th # MPSF Championships (Stockton, Calif.) A27 @ Stanford L 5-10 ! Nat’l Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 5th A27 @ UC Davis L 6-12 — 7th @ Western Regional Qualifying (at Stanford) A28 @ UC Santa Barbara L 4-7 — 6th * MPSF contest ! Nat’l Championships (at USC) — 5th ^ Non-college contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 8th % Commerce Tournament & Claremont Tournament — 2nd # MPSF Championships — 6th @ Western Regional Qualifying — 8th

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 36 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2000 (23-9 overall, 6-3 MPSF) 2004 F10 * at San Diego State W 12-8 (29-0 overall, 11-0 MPSF) F11 $ San Diego State W 17-6 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA National Champions F11 $ UC Davis W 13-8 F12 $ Long Beach State W 14-8 F7 ^ San Jose State W 13-7 F12 $ California W 7-5 F7 ^ Stanford W 10-8 F13 $ UCLA L 3-10 F8 ^ Michigan W 14-3 F13 Stanford W 5-4 F8 ^ UCLA W 12-4 F19 * UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F12 Hartwick W 12-6 F20 * at Long Beach State W 8-2 F14 * at California W 9-4 F24 * Hawai’i W 13-7 F15 * at Pacific W 19-3 F26 % Redlands W 16-2 F21 * at UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 F26 % Hawai’i W 12-5 F28 % Michigan W 6-4 F27 % California L 8-9 F29 % Long Beach State W 9-6 F27 % UCLA L 12-15 F29 % Stanford W 9-5 M2 * San Jose State W 11-5 M3 * Stanford L 6-7 (4ot) M9 * at UC Irvine W 10-3 M9 * UCLA L 8-10 M11 * UCLA W 9-4 M24 * at California L 6-7 (ot) M24 Loyola Marymount W 9-4 M25 * at Pacific W 10-5 M27 * at Long Beach State W 12-10 (ot) A5 Loyola Marymount W 10-7 A2 * San Jose State W 9-7 A7 # Long Beach State W 10-2 A3 * Stanford W 8-4 A7 # UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 A9 * at San Diego State W 8-3 — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — A8 # San Jose State W 11-5 A10 * at Arizona State W 13-4 A8 # California L 4-5 A16 * Hawaii W 12-5 A9 # UCLA L 4-7 A17 & UC San Diego W 14-6 A21 @ Loyola Marymount W 13-7 A17 & Cal State Northridge W 12-6 A22 @ San Diego State W 10-8 A18 & UC Irvine W 8-5 A23 @ UCLA W 9-7 In 2004, USC posted the first undefeated season in NCAA history to A18 & San Diego State W 10-3 M5 ! Loyola Marymount W 11-3 A30 $ UC Santa Barbara W 9-5 M5 ! Massachusetts W 10-7 win its second national title with a 10-8 win over Loyola Marymount . M1 $ Long Beach State W 8-5 M6 ! Stanford W 10-5 M7 ! UCLA L 4-11 M2 $ Stanford W 8-7 (ot) * MPSF contest 2002 2003 M8 ! Hartwick W 12-4 $ UC San Diego Tournament — 3rd (26-4 overall, 10-1 MPSF) (24-4 overall, 9-1 MPSF) M9 ! Loyola Marymount W 10-8 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 4th F2 Loyola Marymount W 10-5 F1 Loyola Marymount W 8-4 * MPSF contest # MPSF Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) — 4th F6 Cal Baptist W 18-5 F2 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 ^ Stanford Tournament — 1st @ Regional Qualifying (at USC) — 1st F9 $UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 F8 $ UC Santa Cruz W 26-1 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 1st ! Nat’l Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.) — 2nd F9 $UC Santa Barbara L 5-8 F8 $ UCLA L 4-8 & Long Beach State Tournament — 1st F10 $UC Davis W 12-3 F9 $ Hawaii W 9-5 $ MPSF Tournament (Los Alamitos, Calif.) — 1st 2001 F10 $California W 7-5 F9 $ California W 9-3 ! NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) — 1st (28-4 overall, 8-2 MPSF) F15 *at UC Irvine W 9-3 F15 *San Diego State W 11-7 F10 $ UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 F16 *at Long Beach State W 11-8 F21 *at UCLA W 8-6 Goalie Games / Periods Saves F10 $ UC San Diego W 13-9 F23 %Michigan W 18-7 M1 *Long Beach State W 9-4 Kelly Graff 27 / 101 237 F11 $ Cal Baptist W 10-1 F23 %Loyola Marymount W 10-6 M2 *Pacific W 12-9 Alexandra Lopez 4 / 8 17 F11 $ UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F24 %UCLA L 2-4 M8 % UC Irvine W 12-7 Sarah Mix 6 / 8 11 F17 * at UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 F24 %California W 9-4 M8 San Diego State W 10-4 Goal Scoring F18 * Long Beach State W 9-4 M2 *California W 11-7 M9 % UCLA L 3-7 F24 % Michigan W 17-2 Brittany Hayes 59 M3 *Pacific W 13-1 M9 % Long Beach State W 11-5 Moriah Van Norman 58 F24 % San Jose State W 10-2 M7 *San Jose State W 10-5 M14 *California W 10-5 Eszter Gyori 41 F25 % Stanford L 12-13 (ot) M15 Hawai’i W 15-3 M21 *at Hawaii W 8-4 Anna Pardo 36 F25 % California W 10-8 M22 *Cal State Northridge W 16-0 M29 *at Stanford L 3-5 Erika Figge 33 M2 * at Stanford L 6-10 M23 *San Diego State W 13-8 M30 *at San Jose State W 11-3 Erin Wilson 20 M3 * at San Jose State W 10-6 M30 *Stanford W 7-6 A9 *UC Irvine W 13-6 Lauren Wenger 19 M9 * at UCLA L 6-13 A5 *UCLA L 8-9 A12 & Occidental W 21-2 Liz Simms 19 M15 * at Hawaii W 13-6 A6 *UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 A12 & Arizona State W 20-5 Jana Wenger 9 M16 & Washington (club team) W 19-1 A12 *Hawai’i W 9-1 A12 & Pacific W 17-5 Marina Mayer 4 M16 & Cal Baptist W 18-4 A13 ^Occidental W 18-4 A13 & San Diego State W 10-5 Melissa Madrid 3 M17 % Hawaii W 14-6 A13 ^Cal Baptist W 21-0 A13 & Long Beach State W 6-5 Denise Madrid 1 M22 Massachusetts W 16-2 A14 ^UC San Diego W 18-4 A19 at Loyola Marymount W 7-6 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Total M28 * California W 10-8 A14 ^San Diego State W 15-5 A25 @ San Diego State W 11-5 USC 87 76 73 62 4 302 M31 * Pacific W 21-9 A20 Loyola Marymount W 8-1 A26 @ UCLA L 7-6 Opponents 31 38 38 40 1 148 A7 San Diego State W 19-4 A26 @San Diego State W 8-4 (OT-SV) Note: USC becomes the first team in the four- A8 * UC Irvine W 16-3 A27 @UCLA L 6-7 A27 @ Long Beach State W 10-5 year history of the NCAA Championship to go A14 ^ UC Santa Cruz W 25-0 A28 @Long Beach State W 11-8 * MPSF contest undefeated through the season. A14 ^ UC Irvine W 17-1 * MPSF contest $ Stanford Tournament — 3rd A14 ^ Cal Baptist W 16-1 $ Stanford Tournament — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd A15 ^ San Diego State W 12-6 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd & Long Beach Tournament — 1st A15 ^ UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 ^ Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) — 3rd A15 ^ Long Beach State W 15-6 @ MPSF Tournament (at USC) — 3rd A21 at UC Irvine W 12-3 A21 vs. UC San Diego W 18-1 A27 @ Hawaii W 12-1 A28 @ UCLA L 8-9 (3ot) A29 @ California W 11-8 * MPSF contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 1st % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd & Rainbow Wahine Challenge — 1st ^ Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) — 3rd

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 36 • • 37 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2005 2007 (25-5 overall, 11-1 MPSF) (22-6 overall, 10-2 MPSF) F5 *at Cal State Northridge W 16-5 F1 at LMU W 18-9 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONS F5 Cal State San Bernardino W 18-4 F3 ^ Arizona State W 12-4 F12 ^ Hawaii W 11-4 F3 ^ Stanford W 8-6 F12 ^ Cal W 12-4 F4 ^ San Jose St. W 10-6 F13 ^ Indiana W 9-5 F4 ^ UCLA L 10-11 F13 ^ UCLA L 6-8 F8 *at Cal State Northridge W 16-8 F18 *San Diego State W 12-7 F17 *at Stanford L 8-10 (OT) F19 *Cal W 12-8 F18 *at San Jose State W 12-5 F25 % Santa Clara W 16-4 F24 % Long Beach State W 14-5 F26 % UC Irvine W 14-2 F24 % UC Davis W 15-2 F26 % UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F25 % Stanford L 8-10 F27 % Stanford W 9-4 F25 % California W 15-9 F27 % UCLA L 6-10 (ot) M3 *UC Irvine W 12-8 M5 *at UCLA L 6-11 M9 *Pacific W 24-2 M10 *Pacific W 13-3 M17 *at Hawai’i W 19-6 M10 Cal State Bakersfield W 13-5 M24 *Arizona State W 15-8 M25 *at San Jose State W 13-7 M31 *Long Beach State W 16-3 M26 *at Stanford W 6-5 (ot) A7 *at UCLA L 7-8 A9 *Long Beach State W 8-6 A13 *California W 12-7 A9 *UC Irvine W 11-5 A14 *San Diego State W 17-5 A15 at Loyola Marymount W 10-7 A15 Hartwick W 19-5 A15 *Arizona State W 9-8 A20 *at UC Santa Barbara W 17-6 A16 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-5 A27 & San Jose State W 14-4 A24 *at Hawaii W 9-7 A28 & UCLA L 9-10 A29 & San Diego State W 9-7 A29 & Hawai’i W 14-7 In 2010, USC won its third national championship with a 10-9 win A30 & Stanford L 5-9 M11 $ Hartwick W 20-5 M1 & Hawaii W 12-6 M12 $ UCLA L 6-7 over Stanford in the NCAA title match . M13 $ Redlands W 18-2 M13 $ San Diego State W 13-6 M14 $ Stanford L 4-5 * MPSF game 2009 2010 M15 $ Hawaii W 11-6 ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 2nd (26-2 overall, 7-0 MPSF) (25-3 overall, 6-1 MPSF) * MPSF contest % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd NCAA National Champions ^ Stanford Tournament — 2nd & MPSF Tournament ­(Tempe, Ariz.) — 3rd F4 Hartwick W 18-4 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 2nd $ NCAA Tournament (Davis, Calif.) — 3rd F7 ^ Arizona State W 19-9 F4 at Long Beach State W 13-3 & MPSF Tournament (at USC) — 3rd F7 ^ Stanford W 12-10 (ot) F6 ^ San Jose State W 13-6 $ NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 3rd 2008 F8 ^ Indiana W 13-5 F6 ^ Stanford L 7-10 (21-8 overall, 10-2 MPSF) F8 ^ Hawai’i W 11-3 F7 ^ Michigan W 14-6 F14 UC Irvine W 13-6 2006 F2 Hartwick W 16-3 F7 ^ UCLA W 13-3 (27-3 overall, 12-0 MPSF) F7 Cal State San Bernardino W 23-5 F15 Cal State Northridge W 14-0 F21 % UC Santa Barbara W 16-3 F13 Loyola Marymount W 9-2 F5 Hartwick W 20-4 F9 ^ California W 9-3 F20 at UC Irvine W 15-5 F5 Cal State Bakersfield W 16-7 F9 ^ Stanford W 5-4 F21 % Arizona State W 13-4 F22 % UCLA W 8-7 F25 * Hawai’i W 14-7 F11 ^ San Jose State W 13-4 F10 ^ Arizona State L 5-8 F27 % Long Beach State W 12-1 F11 ^ Stanford W 9-7 F10 ^ UCLA L 4-8 F22 % Stanford L 11-12 (SD) F27 % San Jose State W 15-5 F12 ^ Michigan W 16-3 F16 *at UC Irvine W 10-3 F8 *at California W 14-4 F12 ^ UCLA W 10-8 F17 *at Arizona State W 11-5 M6 Long Beach State W 11-5 F28 % California W 10-5 F17 *at California W 7-5 F23 % Michigan W 15-7 M7 *San Jose State W 13-6 F28 % Stanford W 10-6 F18 *at Pacific W 19-2 F23 % UC Davis W 12-1 M14 *Arizona State W 15-6 M6 * California W 7-4 F25 % Brown W 17-4 F24 % Stanford L 6-7 (ot) M17 *at Hawai’i W 7-6 M25 Long Beach State W 18-4 F25 % San Diego State W 11-4 F24 % California L 8-9 M27 at UC San Diego W 21-5 M27 * San Diego State W 9-4 F26 % Hawai’i W 13-5 F29 Loyola Marymount W 13-5 M28 *at San Diego State W 10-7 A1 Brown W 15-6 F6 % Stanford W 6-5 M1 *Cal State Northridge W 12-4 A2 at Loyola Marymount W 14-9 A3 Cal State Bakersfield W 18-4 M3 *Cal State Northridge W 14-5 M8 *at California W 8-7 A11 *at UCLA W 11-10 A3 Cal State Northridge W 18-6 M4 Loyola Marymount W 10-4 M9 *at Pacific W 18-4 A18 Stanford W 11-6 A10 * at Arizona State W 14-5 A19 at Long Beach State W 9-5 M9 *Stanford W 7-6 M14 *UCLA L 8-7-8 A17 * UCLA W 14-5 M10 *San Jose State W 6-4 M28 *UC Santa Barbara W 17-6 A24 & Arizona State W 12-6 A25 & California W 7-4 A23 * at San Jose State W 13-6 M25 *at Long Beach State W 10-5 M29 *at San Diego State W 13-8 A24 * at Stanford L 6-7 (ot) M26 *at Arizona State W 13-6 A5 *Stanford L 7-8 (ot) A26 & Stanford W 6-5 M8 $ Cal Lutheran W 22-2 A30 & San Diego State W 15-5 M31 *at UC Irvine W 15-5 A6 *San Jose State W 15-4 M1 & California W 9-7 A1 *at San Diego State W 16-11 A12 *Hawai’i W 13-8 M9 $ Hawai’i W 17-5 M2 & UCLA L 7-8 A1 at UC San Diego W 15-8 A20 *at Long Beach State W 10-6 M10 $ UCLA L 4-5 A8 *UCLA W 6-4 A25 & Arizona State W 12-6 * MPSF game M14 $ Marist W 20-5 — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — RESULTS — YEAR-BY-YEAR A14 *Hawai’i W 14-7 A26 & Stanford W 5-4 (ot) ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 1st M15 $ LMU W 10-6 A21 *UC Santa Barbara W 16-9 A27 & UCLA L 7-8 % UC Irvine Invitational — 2nd M16 $ Stanford W 10-9 A28 & San Diego State W 11-4 M9 $ Michigan W 12-3 & MPSF Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) ­— 1st * MPSF contest A29 & Hawai’i L 9-10 M10 $ Stanford W 10-6 $ NCAA Tournament (College Park, Md.) — 2nd ^ Stanford Tournament — 3rd % UC Irvine Tournament — 1st A30 & UCLA L 7-10 M11 $ UCLA L 3-6 & MPSF Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 2nd M12 $ Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 27-2 * MPSF game $ NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) — 1st M13 $ Hawai’i W 9-7 ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 2nd M14 $ UCLA L 8-9 % UC Irvine Invitational — 4th Goalie Games / Periods Saves * MPSF game & MPSF Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) ­— 2nd Tumua Anae 28 / 111 270 ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 1st $ NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) — 2nd Courtney Ray 7 / 7 4 % Gaucho Invitational — 1st & MPSF Tournament ­(Irvine, Calif.) — 4th Goal Scoring $ NCAA Tournament (Davis, Calif.) — 2nd Joelle Bekhazi 56 Patricia Jancso 45 Kally Lucas 38 Kami Craig 36 Alexandra Kiss 35 Kristen Dronberger 33 Forel Davies 27 Nadia Dan 20 Sarah Van Norman 17 Dominique Sardo 15 Kara-Leigh Huse 10 Nicolina McCall 10 Constance Hiller 3 Chelsea Silvers 2 Stephanie Lavayen 1 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Total USC 94 106 87 61 0 348 Opponents 36 36 31 46 1 150 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 38 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2014 2013 (26-4 overall, 4-2 MPSF) 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONS (27-1 overall, 5-1 MPSF) F8 ^Sonoma State W 26-2 NCAA National Champions F8 ^#Cal State Northridge W 13-0 F9 ^Cal State East Bay W 26-4 F9 ^Arizona State W 10-4 F9 ^UC Irvine W 8-3 F9 ^Cal State Northridge W 9-2 F14 @Fresno Pacific W 26-2 F10 ^San Diego State W 12-3 F14 @Redlands W 24-1 F10 ^Arizona State W 13-6 F15 @Cal Baptist W 19-6 F15 @Long Beach State W 9-1 F15 @Azusa Pacific W 19-2 F15 @Azusa Pacific W 29-4 F22 %Bakersfield W 21-1 F16 @at Cal Baptist W 22-3 F22 %Cal State Northridge W 12-5 F16 @Concordia W 24-6 F23 %California W 12-7 F23 %Pacific W 14-2 F23 %UCLA W 7-6 (ot) F23 %San Diego State W 17-5 M1 *at Arizona State W 15-6 F24 %UCLA W 11-10 M7 *Bakersfield W 22-7 F24 %Stanford W 13-10 M15 *California W 12-7 M2 *at California W 10-5 M21 vs. Indiana ~ W 15-5 M9 *Arizona State W 11-7 M22 vs. Long Beach State ~ W 12-3 M15 *San Jose State W 18-4 M22 at Hawai’i W 14-6 M23 at Hawai’i W 15-7 M27 Hartwick W 21-5 M29 *at San Jose State W 10-9 M30 *at CSU Bakersfield W 19-6 M30 *at Stanford L 9-5 M30 vs. Brown W 16-5 A6 UC Irvine W 16-5 — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — A4 at Loyola Marymount W 17-6 A10 Loyola Marymount W 14-5 A6 at UC Irvine W 11-3 A16 *UCLA L 6-4 A13 *Stanford L 6-4 A25 &Arizona State L 10-9 (SD) USC won the 2013 NCAA Championship in the longest NCAA final in A19 *at UCLA W 11-6 A26 &Bakersfield W 22-3 history, beating Stanford 10-9 in the third period of sudden-death . A26 &CSU Bakersfield W 21-5 A27 &San Jose State W 21-9 A27 &Arizona State W 11-5 M9 $UC Irvine W 14-11 A28 &Stanford W 11-7 M10 $UCLA L 5-3 2011 2012 M10 $Pomona-Pitzer W 27-1 M11 $California W 11-8 (19-8 overall, 4-3 MPSF) (23-6 overall, 5-2 MPSF) M11 $Hawai’i W 16-9 * MPSF game F5 ^Indiana W 9-1 F4 ^San Jose State W 14-6 M11 $Stanford W 10-9 (SD3) ~ game played in Honolulu, Hawai’i F5 ^UCLA W 10-8 F4 ^at Stanford L 8-7 F6 ^Hawai’i W 9-7 F5 ^UC Davis W 13-6 * MPSF game ^ Triton Invitational F6 ^at Stanford L 10-9 (SD2) F5 ^California W 10-5 ^ Triton Invitational @ Lancer Invitational % UC Irvine Invitational — 1st F12 Cal Baptist W 19-4 F17 @Pacific W 14-2 @ Lancer Invitational F18 at Long Beach State W 14-10 F17 @Fresno Pacific W 27-1 & MPSF Tournament (at USC) ­— 5th % UCI Invitational­ — 1st $ NCAA Tournament (at USC) — 3rd F19 *at San Diego State W 11-8 F18 @at Cal Baptist W 12-3 & MPSF Tourn. (Berkeley, Calif.) — 1st F26 %UC San Diego W 14-5 F18 @Concordia W 18-6 $ NCAA Champs (Boston, Mass) ­— 1st F26 %San Diego State W 11-3 F23 *Hawai’i W 12-6 2015 F27 %UCLA W 9-8 F25 %Long Beach State W 11-3 Goalie Games / Periods Saves (24-6 overall, 4-2 MPSF) J17 #CSU Bakersfield W 33-5 F27 %Stanford L 9-6 F25 %Loyola Marymount W 8-6 Flora Bolonyai 28 / 106 222 J17 #Cal Baptist W 24-3 M5 *at California L 8-3 F26 %UCLA L 8-7 Alegra Hueso 7 / 10 6 M11 *Arizona State W 12-3 F26 %California W 9-6 F7 ^Cal State East Bay W 22-4 M12 UC Irvine W 14-4 M3 *UCLA L 6-5 Goal Scoring F7 ^Long Beach State W 15-1 M18 *at Hawai’i W 5-4 (ot) M9 *San Diego State W 13-5 Monica Vavic 77 F8 ^Cal State Northridge W 19-3 M25 Maryland W 16-7 M22 Long Beach State W 7-3 Kaleigh Gilchrist 45 F8 ^UC Irvine W 10-5 M26 at Loyola Marymount W 13-8 M24 *at Arizona State W 9-7 Hannah Buckling 40 F13 @Cal Baptist W 14-3 M30 Hartwick W 19-4 M25 Loyola Marymount W 10-6 Jayde Appel 33 F13 @Redlands W 31-0 A2 *Stanford L 9-8 (ot) M28 Hartwick W 19-5 Dominique Sardo 33 F14 @Pomona-Pitzer W 30-4 A9 *at UCLA L 7-5 M31 *California W 10-7 Anni Espar 31 F14 @Occidental W 31-2 A16 *San Jose State W 13-10 A6 *at San Jose State W 8-5 Eike Daube 23 F21 %UC Santa Barbara W 11-3 A29 &UCLA L 12-10 A7 *at Stanford L 9-8 (ot) Kelly Mendoza 23 F21 %Arizona State W 14-4 A30 &Arizona State W 10-9 A20 CSU Bakersfield W 23-5 Madeline Rosenthal 23 F22 %UCLA L 5-3 M1 &Hawai’i W 8-7 A27 &San Jose State W 8-1 Olivia Cummins 18 F22 %California W 12-6 Chelsea Silvers 17 F28 at UC Irvine W 11-7 M13 $UC Irvine W 14-9 A28 &UCLA L 4-3 Colleen O’Donnell 16 M14 $Stanford L 8-4 A29 &California W 6-4 M8 *Stanford L 12-9 (ot) Nicolina McCall 13 M13 *Arizona State W 17-9 M15 $UCLA L 6-5 M11 $Princeton W 14-2 Constance Hiller 11 * MPSF game M12 $UCLA W 12-10 Emilie Myers 8 M19 vs. Pomona-Pitzer~ W 22-3 ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 2nd M13 $Stanford L 6-4 Courtney Walters 7 M20 at Hawai’i W 10-1 % UC Irvine Invitational — 2nd * MPSF game Blair Moody 7 M28 at Loyola Marymount W 20-6 & MPSF Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) ­— 5th ^ Stanford Invitational ­— 5th Sara Salamon 2 M29 *at CSU Bakersfield W 19-5 $ NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 4th @ Lancer Invitational A4 *at California W 6-5 % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 SD3 Total A11 *San Jose State W 21-6 & MPSF Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) ­— 3rd USC 111 109 119 85 1 1 0 0 1 427 A18 *at UCLA L 9-5 $ NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) — 2nd Opponents 35 45 32 33 1 1 0 0 0 147 A24 &San Jose State W 19-8 A25 &UCLA L 9-7 A26 &Stanford L 9-6 M8 !Hawai’i W 14-7 M9 !Stanford L 9-8 M10 !California W 9-8 (ot) * MPSF game ~ game played in Honolulu, Hawai’i #UCLA Invitational ^ Triton Invitational @ Lancer Invitational % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd & MPSF Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) ­— 4th $ NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) — 3rd

2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO • 38 • • 39 • 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2021 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO SIX NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS | EIGHT CUTINO AWARDS | 24 OLYMPIANS 12 MPSF PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | FOUR NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

2016 2019 (26-0 overall, 6-0 MPSF) (28-2 overall, 5-1 MPSF) 2016 NCAA CHAMPIONS J18 @Cal Baptist W 25-5 NCAA National Champions J18 @Azusa Pacific W 19-4 F5 UC San Diego W 17-4 J19 @Michigan W 9-2 J19 @Fresno State W 19-3 F6 at Whittier W 28-2 J20 @UC San Diego W 13-4 F13 ^Santa Clara W 20-2 J20 @ Indiana W 11-1 F13 ^UC San Diego W 15-8 J26 #Concordia W 21-0 F14 ^Arizona State W 6-3 J26 #Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 23-0 F14 ^UCLA W 8-6 F9 ^Pomona-Pitzer W 15-4 F20 Cal State Northridge W 15-3 F9 ^LMU W 16-5 F27 %Cal State Northridge W 13-3 F10 ^Michigan W 10-3 F10 ^UCLA W 10-3 F27 %UC Irvine W 11-10 F16 *Indiana W 19-1 F28 %Stanford W 7-6 F22 %San Diego State W 13-5 F28 %UCLA W 10-7 F23 %Arizona State W 7-1 M5 *at Arizona State W 8-3 F23 %California W 9-8 M11 UC Irvine W 7-3 F24 %Stanford W 10-8 M17 at Hawai’i W 9-5 M7 at UC Irvine W 11-5 M26 *at San Jose State W 11-6 M8 *San José State W 22-8 M16 at Hawai’i W 12-8 A2 at San Diego State W 13-3 M30 *Stanford L 9-8 (ot) A3 *CSU Bakersfield W 16-3 A6 *at California W 8-3 A9 *UCLA W 8-5 Stephania Haralabidis netted a half-tank shot with just six seconds left A13 *Arizona State W 17-3 A9 Redlands W 23-0 to beat Stanford 8-7 and finish off USC’s perfect 26-0 season in 2016 . A20 *at UCLA W 9-8 A16 *at Stanford W 8-3 A26 &Indiana W 19-3 A22 *California W 11-6 2017 A27 &UCLA W 9-4 A30 &California W 6-5 A28 &Stanford W 9-8 (SV) (29-4 overall, 4-2 MPSF) 2018 M10 $UC San Diego W 14-8 A1 &Stanford W 8-5 J20 @Michigan W 11-3 (26-1 overall, 5-0 MPSF) J21 @Cal Baptist W 22-1 M11 $California W 10-8 (ot) M13 $San Diego State W 12-3 J13 vs. LMU W 18-0 M12 Stanford L 9-8 M14 $Michigan W 9-6 J21 @Cal St. Northridge W 16-3 J27 at Cal Baptist W 20-0 J22 @Hawai’i W 13-8 * MPSF game M15 $Stanford W 8-7 J27 vs. Pomona-Pitzer W 21-3 J22 @at UC Santa Barbara W 19-5 F10 ^Sonoma State W 13-1 @ Gaucho Invitational * MPSF contest J28 Concordia W 28-1 #CBU Mini Invitational ^ Triton Invitational — 1st F10 ^San Diego St. W 14-2 J28 Whittier W 22-4 F11 ^UC Irvine W 7-5 ^ Triton Invitational — 1st % UC Irvine Tournament — 1st F3 San Diego State W 23-6 % Barbara Kalbus Invitational — 1st & MPSF Tournament (Bakersfield, Calif.) — 1st F4 Pomona-Pitzer W 25-2 F11 ^UCLA W 6-4 & MPSF Tourn. (Palo Alto) — 1st $ NCAA Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 1st F4 Chapman W 24-1 F23 %San José State W 17-1 $ NCAA Champs (Palo Alto) — 2nd F11 ^Santa Clara W 18-2 F24 %Arizona State W 8-6 Goalie Games / Periods Saves F11 ^San Diego State W 17-4 F24 %California W 6-5 Victória Chamorro 13 / 40 67 F12 ^Michigan W 9-5 F25 %Stanford L 9-3 2020^^ Amanda Longan 18 / 56 145 F12 ^Arizona State W 12-2 M7 UC Irvine W 13-7 (12-1 overall, 1-0 MPSF) Alegra Hueso 9 / 10 14 F24 %LMU W 14-0 M8 Hawai’i W 12-7 J25 #at Cal Baptist W 17-2 F25 %Hawai’i W 12-5 M17 at Hawai’i W 9-5 J25 #Concordia W 25-2 Goal Scoring F25 %UCLA W 10-9 M22 Princeton W 17-4 F1 LMU~ W 16-3 Stephania Haralabidis 63 F26 %Stanford W 10-9 (ot) M24 *at Arizona State W 12-6 F8 @Villanova W 19-3 Brigitta Games 43 M4 *at CSU Bakersfield W 14-3 M25 Pacific W 19-3 F8 @Long Beach State W 15-6 Ioanna Haralabidis 35 M16 vs. Indiana~ W 15-2 M31 Hartwick W 21-9 F9 @UC San Diego W 14-11 Avery Peterson 35 M17 at Hawai’i W 9-8 F9 @UCLA L 7-5 Brianna Daboub 28 A7 *California W 11-6 M23 Princeton W 12-3 A13 *at Stanford W 8-5 F15 UC Irvine W 9-6 Hayley McKelvey 24 M25 *San José State W 19-3 F21 %LMU W 20-8 Melissa Bergesen 16 M25 Hartwick W 21-5 A14 *at San José State W 12-1 A21 *UCLA W 11-5 F22 %at UC Irvine W 10-7 Annika Jensen 15 A1 *Arizona State W 11-4 F22 %UCLA W 9-7 Nikki Stansfield 12 A8 *Stanford L 12-8 A28 &[4] UCLA W 13-10 F23 %Stanford W 10-5 Mackenzie Flath 10 A15 *at California W 6-3 A29 &[2] Stanford W 13-12 (ot) M1 *at San José State W 15-11 Courtney Fahey 9 A22 *at UCLA L 11-7 M11 $Wagner W 12-5 M14 *California Canceled Dagmar Gudmundsson 9 A28 &San José State W 17-2 M12 $UCLA W 10-6 M15 *Indiana Canceled Brooke Presten 7 A29 &Stanford L 6-5 M13 $Stanford W 5-4 M19 *at Hawai’i Canceled Sydney Blubaugh 1 A30 &California W 8-6 * MPSF game M29 *at Stanford Canceled M12 $Michigan W 12-6 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Total ^ Triton Invitational — 1st A11 *at Arizona State Canceled USC 85 75 82 65 - 307 M13 $Stanford L 11-10 % Barbara Kalbus Invitational — 1st A18 *UCLA Canceled Opponents 32 27 30 28 - 117 * MPSF game & MPSF Tourn. (Berkeley, Calif.) — 1st A24-26 &MPSF Tournament Canceled ~ game played in Honolulu, Hawai’i $ NCAA Champs (Los Angeles, Calif.) — 1st M8-10 $NCAA Tournament Canceled @UCSB Winter Invitational ^ Triton Invitational — 1st * MPSF game — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS — RESULTS — YEAR-BY-YEAR % Barbara Kalbus Invitational — 1st Goalie Games / Periods Saves ~played at UCLA & MPSF Tourn. (Westwood, Calif.) — 3rd Victória Chamorro 14 / 31 80 #CBU Mini Invitational $ NCAA Champs (Indianapolis, Ind.) —Semis Amanda Longan 22 / 78 214 @ Triton Invitational — 2nd Nicola Gonzales 4 / 4 3 % Barbara Kalbus Invitational — 1st & MPSF Tourn. (San José) — canceled Goal Scoring $ NCAA Champs (Stockton) — canceled 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS Paige Hauschild 68 Denise Mammolito 43 ^^ 2020 competition was suspended nationwide as Brianna Daboub 38 of May 12, 2020 due to Maud Megens 37 coronavirus pandemic precautions. No MPSF or Hayley McKelvey 31 NCAA Tournaments were held. Kelsey McIntosh 29 Annika Jensen 21 Elise Stein 15 Verica Bakoc 14 Courtney Fahey 10 Nina Ceklic 8 Kaylee Brownsberger 8 Nadia Pavlovich 4 Randi Reinhardt 2 Alaina Cousineau 1 Sabrina Garabet 1 Kari Jensen 1

Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 Total USC 101 88 69 71 2 0 331 Opponents 36 26 33 35 0 1 131 USC won another tight NCAA final against Stanford, with Denise Mammolito scoring a hat trick to help the host Trojans to a 5-4 win .

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