NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK

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2015 CHAMPIONSHIP

HIGHLIGHTS Stanford's Neushul, Grossman step up at critical point: When Stanford had to decide who was going to take the 5-meter penalty shot with 11 seconds remaining to possibly break Sunday’s 6-6 tie and win the NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championship, there wasn’t much debate. Senior might not have known she was going to take the shot, but the rest of her teammates did. “I think what was going on in my head is you get kind of hot during a game and you look at your teammates and they were like, ‘You got it, you got it,’ “ said Kiley Neushul, who finished with five goals. “At first I looked at them and thought I had scored too many, not to brag, but I don’t usually score that much during a game.” When Neushul put the ball in the lower right corner of the net to win the game for the Cardinal, it was a fitting end to an unbelievable season. The team came into the championship game ranked No. 2, but had defeated top-ranked UCLA two of the three times the two sides had played, and the only loss was in overtime. Neushul made sure that overtime wasn’t an option. “I just depended on the support of my teammates,” Neushul said. “I had the hot hand and I kind of rode on that.” It was fitting that the other prominent senior, , scored Stanford’s other two goals. Both players were named to the All-Tournament team, but Grossman, like Neushul, had some confidence problems during the tournament. “After we played Princeton I was a mess,” Grossman said. “I was worried I wouldn’t bring the leadership that other seniors in the past had done. We talked a lot about having composure and that was the theme of our weekend.” Ironically, Grossman didn’t even know she and Neushul were the only ones that had scored. “Without even trying we showed up as seniors,” Grossman said. “It was a lot of fun.” Junior never doubted the two would perform in the title game. “It was really awesome that they scored all the goals,” Steffens said. “It just proves their leadership. Kiley was saying she had a hot hand but I don’t believe in hot hands. I think if you want to get it done it’s going to get done. I think both of them had that extra fire in them that gave them that hot hand.” UCLA head coach Brandon Brooks saw first-hand all season how powerful Neushul was for her team. “She is a fantastic player,” Brooks said. “On any given day she’s one of the best players in the world. We probably should have done a better job on her but she played a great game in her final game as a senior.” The pressure on the team this week was palpable. They were trying to become the first women’s water polo team that hosted the championship to win it. They also kept Stanford’s streak alive of 38 consecutive years with at least one NCAA Tournament victory. “Another senior on our team, Emily Dorst’s father, Chris, was on men’s water polo team that started the streak,” Stanford head coach John Tanner said. “We are very much in tune with that streak and the tradition and history of national championships. “As far as winning as the host, the pressure this week as tough,” Tanner continued. “We didn’t talk about it much, but we knew it was there and that no one had ever done it. We wanted this for our fans.” Steffens wanted it for her two senior teammates. “I think they showed their passion and their heart in this game,” Steffens said. “I know personally I was fighting for them. I would not let them lose this game. There was no way we were going to let them walk away without this national championship. They deserve it so much.” Though Neushul and Grossman have won two previous NCAA championships, this one might mean more because of how they earned it. “I’ve never had a good NCAA Tournament, ever,” Neushul said. “It’s nice that I finally got one.” 2015 RESULTS

First Round Seventh Place UCLA 9, UC San Diego 2 Hawaii 13, UC San Diego 8 California 6, UC Irvine 5 Southern California 14, Hawaii 7 Fifth Place Stanford 7, Princeton 2 UC Irvine 6, Princeton 5

Consolation Round Third Place UC Irvine 13, UC San Diego 8 Southern California 9, California 8 Princeton 7, Hawaii 6 Championship Semifinals Stanford 7, UCLA 6 UCLA 9, California 5 Stanford 9, Southern California 8

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HISTORY

RESULTS

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 2001 UCLA (19-4) 5-4 Stanford Stanford — 2002 Stanford (23-2) John Tanner 8-4 UCLA Southern California 1,303 2003 UCLA (23-4) Adam Krikorian 4-3 Stanford UC San Diego 1,307 2004 Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 10-8 Loyola Marymount Stanford 1,123 2005 UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 3-2 Stanford Michigan 1,235 2006 UCLA (29-4) Adam Krikorian 9-8 Southern California UC Davis 2,753 2007 UCLA (28-2) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Long Beach St. 2,099 2008 UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 6-3 Southern California Stanford 2,139 2009 UCLA (25-6) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Southern California Maryland 1,519 2010 Southern California (25-3) Jovan Vavic 10-9 Stanford San Diego St. 2,900 2011 Stanford (28-1) John Tanner 9-5 California Michigan 1,232 2012 Stanford (26-2) John Tanner 6-4 Southern California San Diego St. 3,899 2013 Southern California (27-1) Jovan Vavic 10-9 (5OT) Stanford Harvard 898 2014 Stanford (25-1) John Tanner 9-5 UCLA Southern California 1,512 2015 Stanford (24-2) John Tanner 7-6 UCLA Stanford 4,095

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS *Most Outstanding Player(s). 2001 Margie Dingeldein, Stanford Wendy Watkins, Stanford Erika Figge, Southern California First Team 2003 *Coralie Simmons, UCLA Lauren Wenger, Southern California Robin Beauregard, UCLA First Team *Robin Beauregard, UCLA 2005 Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Natalie Golda, UCLA Jackie Frank, Stanford First Team Jessica Lopez, UCLA *Natalie Golda, UCLA Ellen Estes, Stanford Jackie Frank, Stanford Kelly Rulon, UCLA Brenda Villa, Stanford Julie Gardner, Stanford Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Hannah Luber, Stanford Hannah Luber, Stanford Second Team Brenda Villa, Stanford Thalia Munro, UCLA Margie Dingeldein, Stanford Katie Hicks, Loyola Marymount Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Jamie Hipp, UCLA Krista Peterson, Indiana Brittany Hayes, Southern California Elaine Zivich, UCLA Meridith McColl, Stanford Jamie Kroeze, Loyola Marymount Second Team Maureen Flanagan, UCLA Jenny Lamb, UCLA Second Team Jaime Hipp, UCLA Monike Kruszona, Hawaii Kristin Guerin, UCLA Kelly Rulon, UCLA Christina Hewko, Stanford 2002 Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Lauren Wenger, Southern California Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount First Team *Jackie Frank, Stanford Kristin Stanford, Indiana Rosanna Tomiuk, Loyola Marymount Sheetal Narsai, Michigan Kelly Heuchan, UCLA 2004 Ellen Estes, Stanford Meike De Nooy, Hawaii Robin Beauregard, UCLA First Team Emily Feher, UCLA *Brittany Hayes, Southern California Brenda Villa, Stanford Liz Simms, Southern California 2006 Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Natalie Golda, UCLA First Team Kelly Graf, Southern California *Kelly Rulon, UCLA Amber Stachowski, UCLA Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount Emily Feher, UCLA Second Team Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Anna Sieprath, Hawaii Betsey Armstrong, Michigan Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount Scotti Shafer, Stanford Thalia Munro, UCLA Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Julie Gardner, Stanford Second Team Kate Chambers, Hartwick Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Katie Murray, Loyola Marymount Lauren Wenger, Southern California Wendy Watkins, Stanford Lauren Faust, Stanford Thalia Munro, UCLA Jaime Hipp, UCLA Hannah Luber, Stanford Jen Crisman, Michigan

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Second Team Second Team Second Team Christina Hewko, Stanford Anne Belden, UCLA Flora Bolonyai, Southern California Katherine O’Rourke, UC Davis Katie Rulon, UCLA Emily Greenwood, UCLA Brittany Hayes, Southern California Brittany Fullen, UCLA Perri Hopkins, Pomona-Pitzer Bronwen Knox, Hartwick Ilse van der Meijden, Southern California Kelsey Klatt, UC Irvine Erika Figge, Southern California Kelly Eaton, Stanford Cecilia Leonard, Iona Meike De Nooy, Hawaii Nicole Hughes, Loyola Marymount Erin Manke, Loyola Marymount Lauren Silver, Stanford Rachel Sunday, Marist Sarah Orozco, UCLA Kacy Kunkel, UCLA Meredith Butte, Cal Lutheran Katie Rigler, Princeton 2007 2010 2013 First Team First Team First Team *Kelly Rulon, UCLA *, Southern California *Flora Bolonyai, Southern California Erika Figge, Southern California Tumua Anae, Southern California , Southern California Katie Hansen, Stanford Forel Davies, Southern California Anni Espar, Southern California Christina Hewko, Stanford Kristen Dronberger, Southern California , Stanford Jillian Kraus, UCLA Camille Hewko, California Maggie Steffens, Stanford Kacy Kunkel, UCLA Anne Scott, Loyola Marymount Monika Eggens, Hawaii , UCLA Melissa Seidemann, Stanford , UCLA Jessica Steffens, Stanford Second Team Second Team Patty Cardenas, Southern California Second Team Kate Baldoni, Stanford Kami Craig, Southern California Kristine Cato, Loyola Marymount Annika Dries, Stanford Anna Gonzales, San Diego St. KK Clark, UCLA Hannah Buckling, Southern California Alison Gregorka, Stanford Annika Dries, Stanford Sarah Lizotte, UC San Diego Brittany Hayes, Southern California Kelly Eaton, Stanford Amy Olsen, Iona Kirsten Hudson, Hartwick Kim Krueger, Stanford Katie Rigler, Princeton Meridith McColl, Stanford Dana Ochsner, California Vicky Gyorffy, Pomona-Pitzer Dora Szabolcsi, Loyola Marymount Tamara Perea, Pomona-Pitzer Leah Robertson, Michigan 2014 2008 Samantha Swartz, Marist First Team First Team *Annika Dries, Stanford *Tanya Gandy, UCLA 2011 Maggie Steffens, Stanford Courtney Mathewson, UCLA First Team Monica Vavic, Southern California Jillian Kraus, UCLA *Annika Dries, Stanford Kiley Neushul, Stanford Veronika Bartunkova, Southern California Kim Krueger, Stanford Rachel Fattal, UCLA Tumua Anae, Southern California Amber Oland, Stanford Dora Antal, California Miranda Nichols, Southern California Melissa Seidemann, Stanford Sami Hill, UCLA Jacquelyn Gauthier, Stanford Emily Csikos, California Second Team Christi Raycraft, UC Davis Dana Ochsner, California Ao Gao, Arizona St. Priscilla Orozco, UCLA Second Team Kaleigh Gilchrist, Southern California Lauren Silver, Stanford Patricia Jancso, Southern California Roser Tarrago, California Heather West, Stanford Second Team Jessy Cardey, UC Irvine Brittany Fullen, UCLA Stephanie Peckham, California Sarah Lizotte, UC San Diego Anne Belden, UCLA KK Clark, UCLA Candyce Schroeder, Indiana Brittany Rowe, UCLA Kelly Easterday, UCLA Becca Dorst, UCLA Anna Gonzales, San Diego St. Joelle Bekhazi, Southern California Flora Bolonyai, Southern California Jenna Schuster, San Diego St. Kirsten Bates, UC San Diego Lindsay Kiyama, UC Davis Jessy Cardey, UC Irvine 2015 Leah Robertson, Michigan Cortney Collyer, UC Irvine First Team Elizabeth Davis, Marist Jakie Köhli, Indiana *Maggie Steffens, Stanford Laura Condon, Pomona-Pitzer Maggie Wood, Iona Dora Antal, California Rachel Fattal, UCLA 2009 2012 Ashley Grossman, Stanford First Team First Team Sami Hill, UCLA *Tanya Gandy, UCLA *Kate Baldoni, Stanford Kiley Neushul, Stanford Tumua Anae, Southern California Kaley Dodson, Stanford Monica Vavic, Southern California Kami Craig, Southern California Alyssa Lo, Stanford Second Team Michelle Stein, Southern California Kaleigh Gilchrist, Southern California Chloe Barr, Hawaii Lauren Silver, Stanford Patricia Jancso, Southern California Mary Brooks, UC Irvine Jessica Steffens, Stanford Monica Vavic, Southern California Elka Daube, Southern California Leonie Van Der Molen, Hawaii KK Clark, UCLA , Princeton Leah Robertson, Michigan Jessy Cardey, UC Irvine Laurel Kistler, UC San Diego Roser Tarrago, California

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2.89—Sarah Lizotte, UC San Diego, 2011-13-14 (26 in 9 games). TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADERS Goals, Career Year Player, School Goals 30—Lauren Silver, Stanford, 2006-07-08-09 (12 games). 2001 Kelly Heuchan, UCLA, 4 4 2002 Brenda Villa, Stanford, 5 5 Saves, Game 2003 Lauren Boreta, Stanford 3 22—Ashleigh Johnson, Princeton (5) vs. UC Irvine (6), 2015. Katie Hicks, Loyola Marymount 3 Jessica Lopez, UCLA 3 Saves Per Game, Tournament Hannah Luber, Stanford 3 16.6—Ashleigh Johnson, Princeton, 2015 (50 in three games). Kelly Rulon, UCLA 3 2004 Brittany Hayes, Southern California 5 Saves, Tournament Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount 50—Ashleigh Johnson, Princeton, 2015 (18 vs. Stanford, 10 vs. Hawaii, 22 2005 Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount 10 vs. UC Irvine). 2006 Kelly Rulon, UCLA 11 2007 Billy Hoelck, Wagner 11 2008 Jenna Schuster, San Diego St. 7 TEAM RECORDS 2009 Lauren Silver, Stanford 15 2010 KK Clark, UCLA 8 Goals, Game Patricia Lancso, Southern California 8 27—Southern California vs. Claremont-M-S (2), 2006; Southern California Lauren Orth, Michigan 8 vs. Pomona-Pitzer (1), 2013. Samantha Swartz, Marist 8 2011 Jakie Köhli, Indiana 10 Goals, Both Teams 2012 Alexandra Honny, Loyola Marymount 11 33—Stanford (25) vs. Wagner (8), 2007. 2013 Sarah Lizotte, UC San Diego 9 2014 Alexis Wieseler, UC San Diego 10 Goals Per Game, Tournament 2015 Dora Antal, California 9 17.67—Southern California, 2013 (53 in three games). Mary Brooks, UC Irvine 9 Kiley Neushul, Stanford 9 Goals, Tournament 53—Southern California, 2013 (27 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 16 vs. Hawaii, 10 vs. Stanford). INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Saves, Game 22—Princeton (5) vs. UC Irvine (6), 2015. Goals, Game 8—Lauren Silver, Stanford (14) vs. Hawaii (11), 2009. Saves Per Game, Tournament 16.6—Princeton, 2015 (50 in three games). Goals Per Game, Tournament 5.00—Lauren Silver, Stanford (15 in three games). Saves, Tournament 50—Princeton, 2015 (18 vs. Stanford, 10 vs. Hawaii, 22 vs. UC Irvine). Goals, Tournament 15—Lauren Silver, Stanford, 2009 (3 vs. Marist, 4 vs. UCLA, 8 vs. Hawaii).

Goals Per Game, Career (Min. four games)

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WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY In 1984 and from 1992 to the present, there was no third-place game. In those years, both non-advancing semifinal teams were credited with third place.

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Arizona St. (2014) 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 0 Brown (2001) 1 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 Cal Lutheran (2009) 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 California (2010-11-14-15) 4 6 6 .500 0 1 1 2 Claremont-M-S (2006) 1 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 Hartwick (2004-06-07) 3 3 5 .375 0 0 0 1 Hawaii (2005-06-09-13-15) 5 5 10 .333 0 0 0 4 Indiana (2003-11-14) 3 2 6 .250 0 0 0 1 Iona (2011-12-13) 3 1 8 .111 0 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount (2001-02-03-04-05-07-09-10-12) 9 11 12 .478 0 1 3 1 Marist (2006-08-09-10) 4 2 10 .167 0 0 0 0 Michigan (2002-05-08-09-10) 5 5 9 .357 0 0 0 1 Pomona-Pitzer (2007-08-10-12-13) 5 3 12 .200 0 0 0 0 Princeton (2012-13-15) 3 4 5 .444 0 0 0 0 Redlands (2005) 1 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 San Diego St. (2007-08) 2 3 3 .500 0 0 0 1 Southern California (2004-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) 12 25 10 .714 3 4 4 1 Stanford (2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) 15 31 10 .756 5 6 4 0 UC Davis (2006-08-15) 2 3 1 .750 0 0 0 1 UC Irvine (2011-12-14-15) 4 6 6 .500 0 0 0 1 UC San Diego (2011-13-14-15) 4 2 10 .167 0 0 0 0 UCLA (2001-02-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) 14 32 7 .821 7 3 3 0 Wagner (2005-07) 2 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

Semifinals Fifth Place 2001 Southern California 9, Hawaii 7 Michigan 11, Loyola Marymount 7 Semifinals UCLA 8, Stanford 5 Third Place Stanford 12, Brown 0 Seventh Place Stanford 14, Hawaii 11 UCLA 11, Loyola Marymount 1 Claremont-M-S 10, Marist 9 Championship Third Place Fifth Place UCLA 5, Southern California 4 Loyola Marymount 9, Brown 5 UC Davis 12, Hartwick 10 (OT) Championship Third Place 2010 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 Stanford 8, Hawaii 5 First Round Championship Stanford 23, Pomona-Pitzer 3 2002 UCLA 9, Southern California 8 California 12, Michigan 8 Semifinals Loyola Marymount 5, UCLA 4 Stanford 13, Michigan 3 2007 Southern California 20, Marist 5 UCLA 11, Loyola Marymount 2 First Round Consolation Semifinals Third Place Stanford 25, Wagner 8 Michigan 11, Pomona-Pitzer 3 Loyola Marymount 6, Michigan 4 San Diego St. 11, Loyola Marymount 10 UCLA 14, Marist 3. Championship Southern California 20, Hartwick 5 Semifinals Stanford 8, UCLA 4 UCLA 22, Pomona-Pitzer 0 Stanford 6, California 3 Consolation Semifinals Southern California 10, Loyola Marymount 6 2003 Loyola Marymount 20, Wagner 10 Seventh Place Hartwick 13, Pomona-Pitzer 5. Marist 6, Pomona-Pitzer 5 Semifinals Stanford 13, Indiana 2 Semifinals Fifth Place UCLA 8, Loyola Marymount 2 Stanford 13, San Diego St. 4 UCLA 9, Michigan 6 UCLA 7, Southern California 6 Third Place Third Place Loyola Marymount 5, Indiana 2 Seventh Place California 11, Loyola Marymount 7 Pomona-Pitzer 7, Wagner 6 Championship Championship UCLA 4, Stanford 3 Fifth Place Southern California 10, Stanford 9 Hartwick 13, Loyola Marymount 12 2004 Third Place 2011 Southern California 13, San Diego St. 6 Semifinals First Round Loyola Marymount 5, Stanford 4 Championship Stanford 22, Iona 7 Southern California 12, Hartwick 4 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 Southern California 14, UC Irvine 9 UCLA 8, Indiana 5 Third Place Stanford 12, Hartwick 2 2008 California 13, UC San Diego 5 Championship First Round Consolation Semifinals Southern California 10, Loyola Marymount 8 UCLA 19, Pomona-Pitzer 6 UC Irvine 15, Iona 4 UC Davis 9, San Diego St. 8 Indiana 11, UC San Diego 8. 2005 Southern California 12, Michigan 3 Semifinals Stanford 12, Marist 1 Stanford 8, Southern California 4 First Round California 7, UCLA 4 UCLA 22, Wagner 2 Consolation Semifinals San Diego St. 11, Pomona-Pitzer 4 Hawaii 12, Loyola Marymount 8 Seventh Place Michigan 7, Marist 4. UC San Diego 15, Iona 9 Stanford 7, Michigan 2 Southern California 18, Redlands 2 Semifinals Fifth Place UCLA 11, UC Davis 4 UC Irvine 12, Indiana 8 Consolation Semifinals Southern California 10, Stanford 6 Loyola Marymount 16, Wagner 4 Third Place Michigan 13, Redlands 7. Seventh Place UCLA 6, Southern California 5 Pomona-Pitzer 7, Marist 6 Semifinals Championship UCLA 7, Hawaii 6 Fifth Place Stanford 9, California 5 Stanford 5, Southern California 4 San Diego St. 12, Michigan 9 Seventh Place Third Place 2012 Redlands 10, Wagner 9 Stanford 15, UC Davis 8 First Round Fifth Place Championship Stanford 17, Pomona-Pitzer 5 Loyola Marymount 10, Michigan 5 UCLA 6, Southern California 3 UC Irvine 8, Loyola Marymount 6 Southern California 14, Princeton 2 Third Place Southern California 11, Hawaii 6 2009 UCLA 14, Iona 3 Championship First Round Consolation Semifinals UCLA 3, Stanford 2 Southern California 22, Cal Lutheran 2 Loyola Marymount 12, Pomona-Pitzer 2 Hawaii 11, Loyola Marymount 7 Princeton 9, Iona 5. 2006 UCLA 13, Michigan 6 Semifinals Stanford 21, Marist 5 Stanford 12, UC Irvine 3 First Round Southern California 12, UCLA 10 Southern California 27, Claremont-M-S 2 Consolation Semifinals Loyola Marymount 12, Cal Lutheran 6 Hawaii 12, UC Davis 7 Seventh Place Michigan 9, Marist 7. Iona 12, Pomona-Pitzer 8 (2OT) UCLA 15, Hartwick 2 Stanford 17, Marist 2 Semifinals Fifth Place Southern California 17, Hawaii 5 Loyola Marymount 15, Princeton 11 Consolation Semifinals UCLA 12, Stanford 11 UC Davis 13, Claremont-M-S 4 Third Place Hartwick 14, Marist 5. Seventh Place UCLA 10, UC Irvine 9 Marist 16, Cal Lutheran 11

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Championship 2014 2015 Stanford 6, Southern California 4 First Round First Round 2013 Stanford 18, Indiana 2 UCLA 9, UC San Diego 2 California 7, Arizona St. 4 California 6, UC Irvine 5 First Round Southern California 14, UC Irvine 11 Southern California 14, Hawaii 7 Southern California 27, Pomona-Pitzer 1 UCLA 12, UC San Diego 8 Stanford 7, Princeton 2 Hawaii 13, UC San Diego 6 Consolation Semifinals Consolation Round UCLA 8, Princeton 6 Arizona St. 13, Indiana 9 UC Irvine 13, UC San Diego 8 Stanford 20, Iona 3 UC Irvine 17, UC San Diego 11. Princeton 7, Hawaii 6 Consolation Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals UC San Diego 15, Pomona-Pitzer 8 Stanford 12, California 8 UCLA 9, California 5 Princeton 12, Iona 2. UCLA 5, Southern California 3 Stanford 9, Southern California 8 Semifinals Seventh Place Seventh Place Southern California 16, Hawaii 9 Indiana 9, UC San Diego 8 Hawaii 13, UC San Diego 8 Stanford 5, UCLA 3 Fifth Place Fifth Place Seventh Place Arizona St. 6, UC Irvine 5 UC Irvine 6, Princeton 5 Pomona-Pitzer 13, Iona 12 Third Place Third Place Fifth Place Southern California 11, California 8 Southern California 9, California 8 Princeton 12, UC San Diego 10 Championship Championship Third Place Stanford 9, UCLA 5. Stanford 7, UCLA 6 UCLA 13, Hawaii 8 Championship Southern California 10, Stanford 9 (5OT)

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