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UUNDERSTANDINGNDERSTANDING TTHEHE GGAMEAME OOFF WWATERATER POLOPOLO Water can be a confusing game for spectators. Th e Fouls whistle is constantly blowing and the play never stops, When an infraction of the rules occurs, the referee will even when someone is ejected for a penalty. In addition, point in the direction of the team taking possession, there are many misconceptions about the game, including while blowing his whistle. Th e ball is put back into play how the players keep their horses swimming. Well hang in with an action called a free throw. Th is means the player there, because the following information should help to gets three seconds of free time to throw the ball to an- make the picture much clearer. other teammate or swim it up the pool. A player cannot shoot his free throw unless outside the fi ve-meter line. General Information If the ball is not put into play within three seconds, the 1. Each team has six fi eld players and a goalie. other team takes possession. 2. Field players can only use one hand to the ball, goalies two. Fouls can be ordinary or major. Ordinary fouls are best 3. Games consist of 7-minute quarters for club divisions, understood as minor fouls. For example, a defender 8-minute quarters for varsity divisions. may reach over an opponent’s back to get at the ball 4. Th e object of the game is to by placing the ball while facing away from the goal. Th e penalty for an completely in the goal. Players may move the ball by swim- ordinary foul is a free throw for the opposing team. ming or passing. 5. Teams may substitute after a goal is scored, during a Major fouls are more severe and are penalized accord- time-out or during the play from the ejection area. ingly. For example, when a defender fouls an opponent 6. Each team receives three time-outs and one 20-second too aggressively, or from behind when the opponent is time-out per game. facing the goal, the defender is ejected for 20 seconds 7. Shots blocked out of bounds by defensive players result (players may reenter the game if their team recovers the in the defensive team receiving possession. If a defender ball before the ejection time is up, or if the opposing uses two hands to block a shot, the off ensive team receives team scores). When the foul occurs within fi ve meters a penalty shot. of the goal and the referee believes the player had a high chance of scoring, the opposition shoots a penalty shot. Major fouls can also occur through disrespect to the 2010 Men’s Guide Table of Contents referee or when a player interferes with an opponent’s History of the CWPA ...... Pages 2-3 free throw. Players may only receive three major fouls CWPA Timeline...... Page 4 before elimination. Competitive Format ...... Pages 6-7 Men’s Championship Results ...... Pages 9-12 Men’s Championship Results ...... Pages 12-14 If all of this has you totally confused, just sit back and Men’s Varsity Team Profi les ...... Page 17-20 enjoy the game. Th e easiest way to follow the play is by Men’s Club Team Profi les ...... Pages 21-34 Men’s Varsity Competitive Schedule ...... Pages 36-40 watching the scoreboard. If your team is ahead at the Men’s Club Competitive Schedule ...... Pages 41-54 end, great! If not, well consider that you have expanded Men’s Varsity Rosters ...... Pages 55-57 your horizons. When the game is over, you can at least Men’s Club Rosters ...... Pages 59-67 explain to your friends that the horses never get wet. hhistoryistory ooff tthehe CCOLLEGIATEOLLEGIATE WWATERATER PPOLOOLO ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION

Administration Equipment Provided The Collegiate Association (CWPA) is a member Five free balls for all host sites of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and One free ball for every team is comprised of collegiate institutions. The purpose of the Score sheets for tournament hosts Association is to serve its membership through a variety of Laminated scoring guide for tournament hosts ways, including the coordination of a competitive schedule. NCAA Rules Book and Fox 40 whistle for every team As a non-profi t 501 (c)-3 organization, it is also a charitable Complimentary program for every club athlete and coach entity, capable of receiving donations that are tax deductible. All gifts may be sent to the offi ce, with an acknowledgment Awards Distributed returned to you for your tax records. Awards for top two teams in each division Awards for top coaches in each division The Collegiate Water Polo Association provides a number of All-Tournament and MVP awards at championship events benefi ts to its membership including: Certifi cates for Scholar-Athletes All-Conference awards for best 14 players per division Services Provided All-America awards for collegiate club teams Conference web site Desk offi cial training and support For more information about the Association or its Eastern Championship tournament management activities, contact the offi ce at: Hall of Fame Banquet Hotel reservations for teams and offi cials Collegiate Water Polo Association Job placement service 320 West 5th Street National Championship tournament management Bridgeport, PA 19405 Online education (610) 277-6787 Referee assignments (610) 277-7382 fax Referee training program offi [email protected] Scheduling Check out our web page at: www.collegiatewaterpolo.org 2 Offi ce Staff In addition to the NCAA and NAIA there are conferences Commissioner...... Daniel Sharadin that operate for the purpose of arranging competition for Email...... [email protected] their member institutions. Some conferences, like the Big East, Mountain West or Atlantic Coast Conferences, handle several Director of Communications...... Ed Haas , while others like the CWPA handle a single . With Email...... [email protected] respect to water polo, all collegiate clubs that are eligible for the National Collegiate Club Championship are members of Coordinator of Offi cials...... Ed Reed the CWPA. To understand the difference between Email...... offi [email protected] and the NCAA or NAIA, think of the conference on a smaller scale performing similar functions for its member institutions. Director of Membership Services...... Max Kelly The conference works with the national governing bodies Email...... [email protected] (NCAA and NAIA) to help provide competitive opportunities and services, yet remains an independent organization with its Director of Multimedia...... TBA own governing system and budget. Email...... [email protected] Non-scholastic organizations include all other entities that CWPA Sportsmanship Statement provide the opportunity for people to be involved in the sport The CWPA and the NCAA promote good sportsmanship outside of an educational institution. These include YMCAs, by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your Boys & Girls Clubs, parks & recreation programs, privately cooperation by supporting the participants and offi cials in organized clubs, township/city programs and independent a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or organizations like American Water Polo. Water other intimidating actions directed at the offi cials, student- Polo fi ts under this category as well, serving as the National athletes, coaches, event personnel or team representatives will Governing Body for the sport. They are also responsible for not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of supporting and training Olympic teams for men and women. competition. Also, consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited. For more information about any specifi c organization, contact the CWPA offi ce at 610-277-6787. Affi liate Organizations There are many organizations affi liated with the sport of wa- History of the CWPA ter polo and the landscape can be somewhat confusing when The Collegiate Water Polo Association originally began as the trying to sort out which entity offers what services. To make Mid Atlantic Conference, founded by Dick Russell (Bucknell matters a little easier to understand, the organizations can be University swimming & water polo coach) in the 1970’s. Its divided into two basic groups: scholastic and non scholastic. founding membership included teams from Maryland, New The scholastic organizations are those that have some affi lia- Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. tion with the educational system. These include college, high school, junior college and middle school teams, as well as their The management and oversight of the organization relied on respective administrative bodies that offer competitive leagues volunteer coaches until 1990, when a commissioner was hired and support. In this category you would fi nd state sanctioning to perform basic scheduling for the 15-member teams in the organizations, the National Collegiate Athletic Association league. Offi ciating assignments were performed at the time (NCAA), the National Association for Intercollegiate Athlet- by an independent organization called the Eastern Water Polo ics (NAIA) and all the collegiate conferences recognized by Referees Association (EWPRA). the NCAA or NAIA. Each individual organization operates independently with its own governing structure. The next major milepost occurred in 1993, when the Southern and New Conferences merged into the Mid-Atlantic. The NCAA and the NAIA are two organizations that serve The new structure combined all of the varsity teams in the a unique position. They each provide a supervisory role for East, along with the few sport clubs in existence at that time. their member schools. The colleges and universities that are members of each respective organization choose to establish During the 1995 season, the organization experienced a and follow a set of guidelines that govern competition. Spe- by its offi ciating corps. This strike ultimately resulted in the cifi cally, these guidelines include eligibility, academic progress organization establishing its own offi ciating bureau, assuming for their student-athletes, competitive rules, championship responsibility for all of its offi ciating assignments. The CWPA guidelines, recruiting and fi nancial aid. hired Tere Ma as its inaugural Director of Offi cials and Loren Bertocci as its fi rst Technical Director. Schools that become members of one of these organizations agree to abide by the rules and principles established within Few changes were made to this structure until 2006, when the the organization. The NCAA and NAIA provide oversight conference established a Technical Committee. One of these for the varsity teams on campus, not the collegiate clubs. members, Ed Reed, initiated the CWPA’s fi rst online education program in 2007 for referees using video clips. 3 Over the years, the Association has undergone dramatic Men’s Division II Eastern Championship established. changes: Offi ce moves headquarters to Bridgeport, Pennsylvania after 13 years in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Membership steadies at 120 men’s teams and 95 women’s 1970’s The Mid Atlantic Conference is founded by Dick teams totaling 215. Russell. 2004 Women’s varsity teams realign to form Northeastern, 1990 The conference hires a commissioner to manage the league Northern, Southern and Western Divisions. administration. Men’s Florida Division teams merge into Southeast Division. 1993 The New England and Southern Conferences merge into the Men’s Great Plains Division splits forming Great Plains and Mid-Atlantic. Missouri Valley Divisions. The conference changes its name to the Eastern Water Polo Membership grows to 126 men’s teams and 98 women’s Association. teams totaling 224. Thirty-nine club and varsity teams participate in the new structure. 2005 Six women’s varsity teams amicably leave to join the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and receive an 1994 The Association adds women’s teams to its membership, automatic bid to the NCAA Championship. Remaining totaling 55 teams. teams realign to form Northern, Western and Southern Divisions. CWPA agrees to act as the Offi ciating Bureau 1995 The conference ends its relationship with the Eastern Water and assigning agent for the MAAC. Polo Referees Association and establishes its own offi ciating Women’s Northeastern Division merges into the Northern bureau. Tere Ma hired as the inaugural Director of Offi cials Division. and Loren Bertocci hired as the fi rst Technical Director. Women’s Atlantic and North Atlantic Divisions added. Men’s Midwest division is added. Women’s National Collegiate Club Championship expands Club championships are separated by division. to 16 teams. Membership increases to 82 teams. Membership grows to 131 men’s and 99 women’s teams, totaling 230 teams. 1996 Women’s Midwest and Men’s Southwest Divisions are added. The Eastern Water Polo Association changes its name to the 2006 Women’s Atlantic Division merges with the Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Water Polo Association to refl ect the geographic Division. representation of its membership. Men’s Ohio Valley Division members join Great Lakes and Membership rises to 95 teams. Missouri Valley Divisions. Princeton University simulcasts fi rst CWPA men’s water 1997 Women’s Southwest Division is added. polo games at the Eastern Championship Women’s Northern Division splits into New York and New CWPA varsity teams create a Technical Committee to over England Divisions. see education, evaluation, and assignment of referees for Great Lakes Division is added. varsity contests. Ed Reed, Andy Takata and Russ Yarworth Men’s New England Division splits to North Atlantic and named to the Committee. New England Divisions. Offi ciating Bureau uses online video for the fi rst time in the Membership reaches 110 teams. education process for referees Membership grows to 138 men’s and 96 women’s teams, 1998 Northwest men and women’s divisions added. totaling 234 teams. Men’s Pacifi c Coast Division added. Membership includes 40 women’s teams and 97 men’s teams, 2007 Pacifi c Coast Women’s Division splits, forming Sierra totaling 137. Pacifi c Division Women’s Great Lakes Division splits, creating Ohio Valley 1999 Women’s Pacifi c Coast Division and Men’s Great Plains Division Divisions added. Men’s Southwest Division divides forming Rocky Mountain Midwest Women’s Division reinstated. Division Men’s Great Lakes Division changes name to the Heartland Men’s Southeast Division splits, re-establishing the Florida Division. Division Membership increases to 52 women’s teams and 107 men’s Online education program initiated teams totaling 159. Membership grows to 141 men’s and 101 women’s teams, totaling 242 teams. 2000 Men’s Southeast and Atlantic Divisions added. Membership increases to 54 women’s teams and 121 men’s 2008 CWPA launches new website. teams totaling 175. Women’s Ohio Valley Division merges into Midwest Division. 2001 Women’s varsity and club programs separate competitively. Membership grows to 143 men’s and 100 women’s teams, Women’s varsity teams form Northern and Southern totaling 243 teams. Divisions. Women’s Southeast Division added. 2009 Big Ten club teams join the CWPA. Men’s and Women’s Texas Divisions added CWPA initiates online education program for referees. Membership increases to 122 men’s teams and 80 women’s CWPA Women’s Division III Varsity Championship created teams totaling 202. New Team Leader orientation program established. Media guide & cover win CoSIDA “Best in the Nation” 2002 Men’s Florida and Great Lakes Divisions added. Awards for conference publications. Men’s Midwest Division renamed the Ohio Valley Division. CWPA steams fi rst championship games. Membership increases to 124 men’s teams and 91 women’s Membership grows to 259 teams, including 161 men’s and teams totaling 215. 98 women’s programs.

2003 Men’s New England and North Atlantic Divisions 2010 Membership grows to 277 teams, including 160 men’s and realigned. 117 women’s programs. 4

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The Collegiate Water Polo Association is divided into two Sport Club Class classes, varsity and sport club. Each class of membership is Teams are divided into divisions, based on geography. then divided into divisions based on geography. The top team from each division championship qualifi es for either the National Collegiate Club Championship or Varsity Class the Division III National Collegiate Club Championship. The top four teams from each division championship move on to the CWPA Eastern Championship. The fi rst place team Atlantic Division at the Eastern Championship receives the league’s automatic Teams play a single round robin schedule within their region berth to the NCAA National Championship in December. and then a crossover event where they compete against four of the teams from the opposite region. The four opponents Northern Division in this instance are selected at random. All teams attend the Teams play a single round robin schedule within the division championship tournament, with seeding based on the regu- to determine regular season rankings. All teams attend the lar season won/loss records. division championship, with the seedings determined by the program’s won/loss records during the season. Big Ten Division Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends Southern Division plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams Teams play a double round robin schedule within their re- attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on spective regions (East or West) to determine seeding for the the regular season won/loss records. division championship, in which everyone competes. Florida Division Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on the regular season won/loss records.

Great Lakes Division Teams play four opponents drawn at random during the fi rst weekend to seed for the championship. All teams attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on the regu- lar season won/loss records. Great Plains Division Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on the regular season won/loss records. Heartland Division Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on the regular season won/loss records. Mid-Atlantic Division The Western Region teams play a single round robin schedule within their region, plus additional seeding games drawn at random. The Eastern Region teams play a single round robin schedule within their region. All teams attend the champion- ship tournament, which is separated into two groups, with the top eight teams from the regular season playing in one group for the division title and the remaining seven teams in a second group for placement. Seeding at the championship alternates between the regions, with the fi rst seed awarded to the region that won the prior season. 6 Missouri Valley Division with additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams the regular season won/loss records. attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on the regular season won/loss records. Texas Division Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends New England Division plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams the regular season won/loss records. attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on the regular season won/loss records. Tie Breaker System - All Situations If at any time two teams are tied in regular season record or New York Division goal differentials in the tie breaker system below, the result of The Western Region teams play a single round robin schedule their head-to-head competition breaks the tie. within their region, plus additional seeding games drawn at random. The Eastern Region teams play a single round robin Tie Breaker System - Two Teams schedule within their region. All teams then attend a crossover If the teams each beat one another, the goal differential in event where they compete against four of the teams from the their games is used to break the tie. If the goal differential in opposite region. Every team competes in the championship, their contests against one another is equal, use the total of with the seeds based on won/loss records. goals scored against each other. If the total of goals scored between the teams is equal, use the differential for all com- North Atlantic Division mon opponents seeded higher. If no common opponents Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends. are seeded higher, use the goal differential against the highest All teams attend the championship, with seeding based on seeded common opponent. won/loss records. Tie Breaker System - Th ree or More Teams Northwest Division (for seeding championships) Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends If more than two teams are tied in won/loss records, goal plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams differentials among the tied teams serves as the tiebreaker. If attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on two teams are tied in goal differential, head-to-head competi- the regular season won/loss records. tion breaks the tie. If the goal differential in their contests against one another for all teams is the same, use the total of Pacifi c Coast Division goals scored against each other. If the total of goals scored Teams are divided into two regions. The Southern Region among the teams is equal, the goal differential between com- teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends mon opponents seeded higher is used to determine ranking. plus additional seeding games drawn at random. The North- This may require averaging the goal differential per contest if ern Region teams play a single round robin schedule within the number of games among common opponents is unequal. their region. All teams attend their respective regional cham- Should teams be tied in won/loss record and they have not pionship, with seeding based on the regular season won/loss played each other, the goal differentials against higher seeded records. Following the regional championship, the top four common opponents are used to break the tie. If no common teams from each region advance to the division champion- opponents are seeded higher, use the goal differential against ship. Seeding for the championship alternates between re- the highest seeded common opponent. gions with the region that won the prior year receiving the fi rst seed. (for advancement w/in championships) If more than two teams are tied in won/loss records, goal Rocky Mountain Division differentials among the tied teams serves as the tiebreaker. Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends If the goal differential in their contests versus one another plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams is the same, use the total of goals scored against each other. attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on If the total of goals scored between the teams is equal, their the regular season won/loss records. original seeding serves as the tiebreaker. If the totals are tied at any time between two of the three teams, the tie is broken Southeast Division by their head-to-head result. Teams play a single round robin schedule over two weekends plus additional seeding games drawn at random. All teams Goal Diff erential attend the championship tournament, with seeding based on Goal differential is a term used to describe the difference be- the regular season won/loss records. tween goals scored against an opponent and the number of goals scored by an opponent against a particular team. Southwest Division Teams play a double round robin schedule over two weekends 7 COLLEGIATE WATER POLO ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

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Men’s Varsity Competition Champion Runner-Up CWPA Eastern Championship 1972 Yale University Harvard University 1973 Yale University Fordham University 1974 Yale University Fordham University 1975 Bucknell University U. S. Military Academy 1976 University of Bucknell University 1977 Bucknell University University of Pittsburgh 1978 Bucknell University Brown University 1979 Bucknell University University of 1980 Bucknell University Loyola University 1981 Brown University Loyola University 1982 Loyola University Brown University Division III Eastern Championship 1983 Brown University Slippery Rock University 1984 Brown University U. S. Naval Academy 1991 MIT Johns Hopkins University 1985 Brown University Bucknell University 1992 Washington & Lee University Johns Hopkins University 1986 U. S. Naval Academy Brown University 1993 Washington & Lee University Johns Hopkins University 1987 U. S. Naval Academy Brown University 1994 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1988 U. S. Naval Academy University of Arkansas 1995 Johns Hopkins University Washington & Lee University 1989 University of Arkansas Brown University 1996 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1990 U. S. Naval Academy Brown University 1997 MIT Johns Hopkins University 1991 Slippery Rock University U. S. Naval Academy 1998 Johns Hopkins University Washington & Lee University 1992 Princeton University Slippery Rock University 1999 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1993 University of Massachusetts Bucknell University 2000 MIT Johns Hopkins University 1994 University of Massachusetts U. S. Naval Academy 2001 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1995 University of Massachusetts Queens College 2002 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1996 University of Massachusetts Queens College 2003 MIT Johns Hopkins University 1997 Queens College University of Massachusetts 2004 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1998 University of Massachusetts Queens College 2005 Johns Hopkins University MIT 1999 University of Massachusetts Saint Francis College 2006 Johns Hopkins University MIT 2000 U. S. Naval Academy Saint Francis College 2007 MIT Washington & Jefferson Col. 2001 University of Massachusetts Queens College 2008 Johns Hopkins University MIT 2002 Queens College U. S. Naval Academy 2009 Johns Hopkins University Washington & Jefferson Col. 2003 U. S. Naval Academy Princeton University 2004 Princeton University Saint Francis College Division II/III Small College Championship 2005 Saint Francis College U. S. Naval Academy 2006 U. S. Naval Academy Princeton University 2007 MIT Mercyhurst College 2007 U. S. Naval Academy Saint Francis College 2008 U. S. Naval Academy Princeton University ECAC Championship 2009 Princeton University U. S. Naval Academy 2000 Saint Francis College Princeton University 2001 University of Massachusetts Saint Francis College Division II Eastern Championship 2002 Queens College Princeton University 2003 Queens College Slippery Rock University 2003 Princeton University U. S. Naval Academy 2004 Salem International University Mercyhurst College 2004 Saint Francis College Bucknell University 2007 Mercyhurst College Gannon University 2005 Saint Francis College Princeton University 2008 Mercyhurst College Gannon University 2006 Saint Francis College U. S. Naval Academy 2009 Mercyhurst College Gannon University 2007 Saint Francis College U. S. Naval Academy 2008 Saint Francis College Johns Hopkins University 2009 U. S. Naval Academy Princeton University

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Men’s Sport Club Competition Heartland Division 1999 Macalester College Grinnell College Atlantic Division 2000 Macalester College Saint Mary’s University 2000 University of Richmond Washington & Lee University 2001 Grinnell College Saint Mary’s University 2001 Georgetown University University of Richmond 2002 Saint Mary’s University Grinnell College 2002 Georgetown University NC State University 2003 Saint Mary’s University Grinnell College 2003 University of Virginia NC State University 2004 Grinnell College Saint John’s University 2004 University of North Carolina Georgetown University 2005 Macalester College Saint John’s University 2005 Georgetown University Duke University 2006 Macalester College Grinnell College 2006 Virginia Tech University Duke University 2007 Grinnell College St. John’s University 2007 Virginia Tech University University of Maryland 2008 Monmouth College Grinnell College 2008 Duke University Virginia Tech University 2009 Monmouth College Grinnell College 2009 Virginia Tech University Georgetown University Mid-Atlantic Division Eastern Championship 1995 University of Pennsylvania University of Maryland 1991 University of Virginia Cornell University 1996 University of Pennsylvania University of Maryland 1992 University of Maryland University of Pennsylvania 1997 University of Pennsylvania West Chester University 1993 Williams College Yale University 1998 Penn State University Villanova University 1994 U. S. Military Academy Amherst College 1999 University of Richmond Villanova University 1995 Tournament discontinued in favor of division championships 2000 Villanova University University of Pennsylvania 2001 Villanova University University of Pennsylvania Florida Division 2002 University of Pennsylvania Penn State University 2002 University of Florida Central Florida University 2003 Villanova University Penn State University 2003 University of Florida 2004 Villanova University Penn State University 2004 Rejoined Southeast Division - division reforms in 2007 2005 Penn State University University of Pennsylvania 2007 Florida International University University of Florida 2006 Slippery Rock University Villanova University 2008 University of Florida Florida International Univ. 2007 University of Pennsylvania Villanova University 2009 Florida International University University of Florida 2008 University of Pennsylvania Penn State University 2009 Penn State University Villanova University Great Lakes Division 1997 Macalester College Missouri Valley Division 1998 Western Illinois University University of Nebraska 2004 Western Illinois University Washington University 1999 League splits into Great Plains and Heartland Divisions- 2005 Lindenwood University Washington University division reforms in 2002 2006 Lindenwood University Miami University (OH) 2002 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame 2007 Miami University (OH) Lindenwood University 2003 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame 2008 Lindenwood University Univ. of Illinois- 2004 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame 2009 Lindenwood University Saint Louis University 2005 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame 2006 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame New England Division 2007 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame 1995 Williams College Amherst College 2008 Grand Valley State University University of Notre Dame 1996 Dartmouth College Williams College 2009 University of Illinois-Chicago Grand Valley State University 1997 Williams College Dartmouth College 1998 Dartmouth College Yale University Great Plains Division 1999 Dartmouth College Yale University 1999 Western Illinois University 2000 Williams College Yale University 2000 Western Illinois University Washington University 2001 Dartmouth College Williams College 2001 Western Illinois University University of Minnesota 2002 University of Massachusetts Yale University 2002 Washington University 2003 Yale University Williams College 2003 Western Illinois University Washington University 2004 Yale University Williams College 2004 University of South Dakota University of Minnesota 2005 Yale University Williams College 2005 Iowa State University University of Kansas 2006 Williams College Yale University 2006 University of Minnesota Marquette University 2007 Middlebury College College 2007 University of Minnesota Marquette University 2008 Dartmouth College Boston College 2008 University of Minnesota 2009 Yale University Dartmouth College 2009 University of Minnesota University of Nebraska

10 New York Division Pacifi c Coast Division 1995 U. S. Military Academy Hartwick College 1998 Cal Poly State University Cal State University, Chico 1996 RIT Columbia University 1999 Baptist University Cal Poly State University 1997 University of Rochester RIT 2000 Cal Poly State University Fresno State University 1998 U. S. Military Academy University of Rochester 2001 Cal Poly State University USC 1999 U. S. Military Academy RIT 2002 Cal Poly State University USC 2000 Cornell University U. S. Military Academy 2003 Cal Poly State University UCLA 2001 U. S. Military Academy Columbia University 2004 Cal Poly State University Fresno State University 2002 U. S. Military Academy Cornell University 2005 UCLA Cal Poly State University 2003 Colgate University RIT 2006 Cal Poly State University UC-Davis 2004 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Colgate University 2007 Cal Poly State University UC-Davis 2005 Colgate University New York University 2008 Cal Poly State University UCLA 2006 Columbia University U. S. Military Academy 2009 UCLA University of California 2007 New York University U. S. Military Academy 2008 Columbia University U. S. Military Academy Rocky Mountain Division 2009 Columbia University U. S. Military Academy 2007 University of Utah University of Colorado 2008 University of Colorado University of Utah North Atlantic Division 2009 University of Utah University of Colorado 1997 Tufts University Colby College 1998 Tufts University Bates College Southeast Division 1999 Bates College Bowdoin College 2000 University of Florida Georgia Institute of Tech. 2000 Bates College Bowdoin College 2001 University of Florida Georgia Institute of Tech. 2001 Bates College Bowdoin College 2002 Georgia Institute of Tech. Auburn University 2002 Bates College Bowdoin College 2003 Georgia Institute of Tech. Auburn University 2003 Dartmouth College Tufts University 2004 Florida International University University of Florida 2004 Middlebury College Dartmouth College 2005 Florida International University Georgia Institute of Tech. 2005 Middlebury College Dartmouth College 2006 Florida International University University of Florida 2006 Boston College Dartmouth College 2007 Georgia Institute of Tech. 2007 Tufts University Amherst College 2008 Georgia Institute of Tech. 2008 U. S. Coast Guard Academy Tufts University 2009 Georgia Institute of Tech. Vanderbilt University 2009 Tufts University U. S. Coast Guard Academy Southwest Division Northwest Division 1996 Texas A & M University 1998 University of Washington Washington State University 1997 University of Arizona University of Colorado 1999 University of Washington Oregon State University 1998 University of Colorado University of Arizona 2000 University of Washington Oregon State University 1999 University of Arizona University of Colorado 2001 University of Washington Oregon State University 2000 University of Arizona University of Colorado 2002 University of Washington Oregon State University 2001 University of Colorado University of Arizona 2003 Oregon State University University of Washington 2002 University of Arizona University of Colorado 2004 University of Oregon Oregon State University 2003 University of Arizona University of Utah 2005 University of Oregon University of Washington 2004 University of Arizona University of Utah 2006 University of Washington University of Oregon 2005 University of Arizona University of Utah 2007 University of Oregon University of Washington 2006 University of Arizona University of Colorado 2008 University of Oregon University of Washington 2007 University of Arizona University of Arizona “B” 2009 University of Washington University of Oregon 2008 Arizona State University University of Arizona 2009 University of Arizona Arizona State University Ohio Valley Division (Midwest renamed Ohio Valley Division in 2002) 1995 University of Dayton University of Notre Dame 1996 University of Dayton Miami University 1997 University of Dayton University of Notre Dame 1998 University of Dayton University of Notre Dame 1999 University of Notre Dame University of Dayton 2000 Miami University University of Notre Dame 2001 Miami University University of Dayton 2002 Miami University Ohio University 2003 Miami University University of Dayton 2004 Miami University University of Dayton 2005 Miami University Ohio University 11 Women’s Varsity Competition Champion Runner-Up CWPA Eastern Championship 1988 Slippery Rock University Bucknell University 1989 Slippery Rock University Bucknell University 1990 Slippery Rock University Harvard University 1991 Slippery Rock University Bucknell University Texas Division 1992 Slippery Rock University University of Maryland 2001 Texas A&M University University of Texas 1993 Slippery Rock University Harvard University 2002 Texas A&M University University of Texas 1994 Slippery Rock University Bucknell University 2003 University of Texas Texas A&M University 1995 Slippery Rock University Harvard University 2004 University of Texas Texas A&M University 1996 Slippery Rock University University of Maryland 2005 University of Texas Texas A&M University 1997 University of Maryland Slippery Rock University 2006 University of Texas Rice University 1998 University of Massachusetts University of Maryland 2007 Texas A&M University University of Texas 1999 University of Massachusetts University of Maryland 2008 Texas A&M University University of Texas 2000 Princeton University University of Massachusetts 2009 University of Texas Texas A&M University 2001 Brown University Princeton University 2002 University of Hartwick College National Collegiate Club Championship 2003 Indiana University Brown University 2004 Hartwick College University of Michigan 1993 Northwestern University University of Maryland 2005 University of Michigan Indiana University 1994 United States Military Academy University of Dayton 2006 Hartwick College University of Michigan 1995 University of Dayton U. 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Military Academy 2007 Hartwick College Princeton University 1996 University of Michigan University of Arizona 2008 University of Michigan Hartwick College 1997 Dartmouth College University of Colorado 2009 University of Michigan Hartwick College 1998 University of Michigan Penn State University 2010 University of Michigan Indiana University 1999 Cal Poly State University University of Richmond 2000 Michigan State University University of Washington 2001 Cal Poly State University Villanova University CWPA Division III Championship 2002 Cal Poly State University USC 2010 Carthage College 2003 University of Michigan Cal Poly State University 2004 Cal Poly State University University of Arizona 2005 Grand Valley State University Michigan State University ECAC Championship 2006 Michigan State University Grand Valley State University 2000 Princeton University University of Massachusetts 2007 Cal Poly State University Michigan State University 2001 Princeton University Brown University 2008 Michigan State University Cal Poly State University 2002 Hartwick College Brown University 2009 UCLA Florida International Univ. 2003 Princeton University Hartwick College 2004 Hartwick College Brown University Division III National Collegiate Club 2005 Princeton University Hartwick College 2006 Princeton University Bucknell University Championship 2007 Princeton University Brown University 1999 Wesleyan University University of Rochester 2008 Bucknell University 2000 RIT Wesleyan University 2009 Brown University Marist College 2001 Trinity University RIT 2010 Brown University Princeton University 2002 RIT Wesleyan University 2003 Middlebury College Wesleyan University 2004 Wesleyan University New York University “Elite” Championship 2005 Wesleyan University New York University 2010 University of Michigan Hartwick College 2006 Lindenwood University Wesleyan University 2007 Lindenwood University Grinnell College 2008 Lindenwood University New York University 2009 Tufts University Monmouth College

CWPA/NAIA National Invitational 2007 California Baptist University Concordia University-Irvine 12 Women’s Sport Club Competition New England Division 2001 Yale University MIT Atlantic Division 2002 Dartmouth College MIT 2005 James Madison University University of Virginia 2003 Dartmouth College Yale University 2004 Dartmouth College Yale University Big Ten Division 2005 Dartmouth College Yale University 2010 University of Michigan Michigan State University 2006 Yale University Middlebury College 2007 Dartmouth College Middlebury College Heartland Division 2008 Middlebury College Dartmouth College 1999 Macalester College University of Minnesota 2009 Dartmouth College Boston University 2000 No competition 2010 Boston College Dartmouth College 2001 Macalester College Carleton College 2002 Carleton College Macalester College New York Division 2003 Macalester College Carleton College 2001 Columbia University Colgate University 2004 Macalester College Wheaton College 2002 New York University Columbia University 2005 Wheaton College Macalester College 2003 Columbia University Colgate University 2006 Carleton College Grinnell College 2004 New York University Cornell University 2007 Lindenwood University Iowa State University 2005 Cornell University Colgate University 2008 Lindenwood University Carleton College 2006 Cornell University Colgate University 2009 Carleton College Lindenwood University 2007 Columbia University Cornell University 2010 Illinois State University Iowa State University 2008 New York University Syracuse University 2009 New York University Columbia University Mid-Atlantic Division 2010 New York University Colgate University 2001 Penn State University University of Maryland 2002 University of Maryland Penn State University North Atlantic Division 2003 University of Virginia University of Pennsylvania 2005 MIT Boston University 2004 University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia 2006 MIT Boston University 2005 Penn State University West Chester University 2007 MIT Boston College 2006 University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh 2008 Boston College MIT 2007 University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh 2009 Boston College MIT 2008 University of Pennsylvania Duke University 2010 Middlebury College MIT 2009 University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia 2010 University of Pennsylvania Penn State University Northwest Division 1998 University of Washington Simon Fraser University Midwest Division 1999 University of Washington Simon Fraser University 1996 Miami University (OH) Bowling Green University 2000 University of Washington Oregon State University 1997 Miami University (OH) University of Notre Dame 2001 University of Washington University of Oregon 1998 No Competition 2002 University of Oregon University of Washington 1999 University of Notre Dame Miami University (OH) 2003 University of Washington Simon Fraser University 2000 Miami University (OH) University of Notre Dame 2004 Simon Fraser University University of Washington 2001 University of Notre Dame Miami University (OH) 2005 University of Oregon University of Washington 2002 University of Notre Dame Miami University (OH) 2006 University of Oregon University of Washington 2003 Miami University (OH) University of Notre Dame 2007 University of Oregon University of Washington 2004 Miami University (OH) University of Notre Dame 2008 University of Oregon University of Washington 2005 Miami University (OH) University of Notre Dame 2009 University of Oregon University of Washington 2006 Miami University (OH) University of Notre Dame 2010 University of Oregon Oregon State University 2007 University of Notre Dame Grand Valley State University 2008 University of Notre Dame Grand Valley State University Ohio Valley Division 2009 University of Notre Dame Grand Valley State University 2007 Miami University Ohio University 2010 University of Notre Dame Grand Valley State University 13 Pacifi c Coast Division 1999 Cal Poly State University Cal State University-Chico 2000 Cal Poly State University Cal State University-Chico 2001 UCLA University of Utah 2002 Cal Poly State University UCLA 2003 Cal Poly State University UC-Davis 2004 USC UCLA 2005 Cal Poly State University Fresno State University 2006 Cal Poly State University Fresno State University 2007 Cal Poly State University UCLA 2008 Cal Poly State University UCLA 2009 Cal Poly State University UCLA 2010 Cal Poly State University UCLA Southwest Division Sierra Pacifi c Division 1997 University of Colorado University of Texas, Austin 2007 Fresno State University UC-Davis 1998 University of Arizona University of Colorado 2008 UC-Davis Cal State University-Maritime 1999 Northern Arizona University University of Arizona 2009 UC-Davis Cal State University-Chico 2000 University of Arizona Northern Arizona University 2010 UC-Santa Cruz UC-Davis 2001 University of Arizona Northern Arizona University 2002 University of Utah U. S. Air Force Academy Southeast Division 2003 University of Colorado University of Utah 2001 University of Florida Emory University 2004 University of Utah University of Arizona 2002 University of Florida Emory University 2005 U. S. Air Force Academy University of Utah 2003 University of Florida Emory University 2006 University of Utah U. S. Air Force Academy 2004 University of Florida Florida State University 2007 University of Arizona University of Utah 2005 University of Florida Florida State University 2008 University of Arizona University of Colorado 2006 University of Florida University of Central Florida 2009 University of Arizona U. S. Air Force Academy 2007 University of Florida University of Central Florida 2010 University of Utah University of Colorado 2008 University of Florida Florida State University 2009 University of Central Florida University of Florida Texas Division 2010 University of Central Florida University of Florida 2001 Texas A & M University University of Texas 2002 University of Texas Texas A & M University 2003 Rice University Texas A & M University 2004 Rice University Trinity University 2005 Rice University 2006 Rice University Texas A & M University 2007 University of Texas Texas A & M University 2008 Texas A&M University University of Texas 2009 University of Texas Texas A&M University 2010 Texas A&M University University of Texas

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NORTHERN DIVISION Harvard University The Harvard University men’s water polo team has some new looks, including a head coach and six recruits to the roster. The Crimson Brown University will mix old with new this fall while working to improve upon a The Brown University men’s water polo team will look to contend fi fth-place fi nish at the Northern Division Championship last sea- for a Northern Division title and to improve on last year’s sixth place son, which was one slot better than 2008. The Crimson welcomes fi nish at the CWPA Eastern Championship. Sophomore Svetozar new head coach Ted Minnis, as well as two , a center, an Stefanovic, the nation’s third leading goal scorer, will look to lead attacker, a defender and a utility player, to the team. All six newcom- the team again, as he poured in 81 goals for Bruno last season and ers hail from west of the Mississippi River with Minnis and three handed out 32 assists. Also adding to the offense will be senior cap- players coming from California and the other three representing tain Gordon Hood, who was second on the team in scoring with 69 Hawaii, Missouri and Oregon. Harvard graduated four players from goals and a team-high 35 assists, followed by senior captain Corey last year’s squad that fi nished the season 7-16 overall and 3-3 in con- Schwartz, who chipped in with 40 goals. Adding depth to the Bears’ ference play. Seniors Bret Voith and junior Luka Babic lead a team lineup is Brandon Yoshimura, and sophomores Cyrus Mojdehi, that returns 12 players from last year. Voith was honored on the All- Ryan Gladych and Dean Serure. Leading the defense in the cage Northern Division fi rst team and was tabbed to the Northern Divi- will be junior Max Lubin and rookie Walker Shockley. Lubin, play- sion honor roll along with junior Mike Katzer in 2009. Sophomore ing behind All-America Kent Holland, gained valuable Max Eliot earned Northern Division Rookie of the Week honors experience last year as he saw action in six contests and went 2-0 in three times during the 2009 campaign. the net. Also adding strength to the back line will be sophomore Michael Hartwick and junior Marcus Gartner, who will be manning Iona College the center defender position. Other valuable defensive weapons are Iona College continues to produce championship caliber seasons as junior Toby Espinosa and freshmen James McNamara and Grant the Gaels will look to pick up where they left off last season. The Villeneuve. Rounding out the deepest squad in head coach Felix fourth place fi nisher at the Northern Division Championship to Mercado’s four years at Brown are freshmen Steven Chizen, Eric qualify for the program’s fourth Eastern Championship appearance Robb and Chris Culin. in the last fi ve years, Iona concluded the year with its second straight eighth place mark at Easterns. Further, the championship berth Connecticut College marked the fi rst time the Gaels qualifed for the postseason tourna- Entering the program’s 10th season as a varsity sport, the Camels of ment three times in as many years since 1989-1991. Leading the Connecticut College will seek to improve on a seventh place fi nish team in 2010 will be tri-captains Matt Joslyn, Trevor Creighton and in the Northern Division last season. A highlight of the season for Seth Tasman. In three years, Tasman has 142 points on 104 goals and the Camels will be hosting the 2010 CWPA Division III Eastern 38 assists. Last season, Tasman ranked second on the squad with 50 Championship against Johns Hopkins University, the Massachusetts goals, his highest total in his three years with the Maroon & Gold. Institute of Technology, Washington & Jefferson College and Penn- sylvania State University-The Behrend College.

Fordham University Fordham University continues to build momentum, following last year’s run to the Northern Division Championship game after earn- ing a share of the regular season title, and later earning a fi fth place fi nish at the CWPA Eastern Championship. The placement marked the highest fi nish by Fordham in 22 years as the Rams had not quali- fi ed for the Eastern Championship since 1987. The vast majority of the 2009 squad is back for 2010, led by CWPA Northern Division Coach of the Year Bill Harris and the dynamic duo of Ali Arat and Mikey Edwards at the two-meter spot. The two combined for over 140 goals last season, with Arat earning First Team All-Northern Division and Rookie of the Year honors, as well as Honorable Men- tion All-America accolades, while Edwards was a Second Team All- Northern Division pick. Fordham will also welcome back All-North second team pick Ryan Hultman and former All-Northern Division selection Alex Powell to the fold on the perimeter. Hultman fi nished 2009 with 30 goals, while Powell missed all but fi ve games due to injury, but is a former two-time 50-goal scorer. In net, Fordham will have junior Christian Flessner back after a solid fi rst season as the Rams’ top netminder. He made 241 saves in 2009, which is the second-most in the program’s history, but he’ll be pushed for the starting job by freshmen Eric Mullery and Teddy Rasmussen. 17 In his rookie campaign, Creighton had 36 goals for the Gaels, fi fth best on the team. A year ago, Creighton battled through numer- ous injuries and only appeared in nine games for Iona. Further, in 23 games a year ago, Joslyn had 32 points, with 16 goals and assists apiece. His season highlight came in the Eastern Champion- ship when he scored fi ve goals against Fordham University and nine goals in the Championship overall.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Following a third place fi nish at the Northern Division Champion- ship and a bid to the CWPA Eastern Championship, the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology Engineers will attempt to take the next steps and move up in their division and the fi nal league champion- ship standings. Leading the charge will be goalie Columbus Leon- ard, Brian Gardiner and John Preis. A 2009 All-Northern Division whom appeared in all 31 games a year ago, at his disposal. Adding in second team selection between the pipes, Leonard made 224 saves a talented and large eight-person class, he thinks one of the biggest with 216 goals allowed in 16 games a year ago. Due to the gradu- strengths of the squad is its depth. Not only does Abdou have plenty ation of Devin Lewis and Mark Artz, who combined for 90 goals of depth available, he also has plenty of experience with fi ve seniors in helping the Engineers reach the CWPA Eastern Championship, that have all garnered considerable playing time and the same num- the offensive slack will need to be picked up if MIT has a chance ber of juniors that have also spent plenty of minutes in the pool. to return to the conference championship tournament. Key to the In fact, the top fi ve scorers from last year’s edition return, including squad’s offense will be top returning scorers Preis and Gardiner. senior left-handers Richie Hyden and Howie Kalter. Hyden was one A 2009 All-Conference second team pick, Gardiner fi nished fourth of a program-record three Bison to be named Honorable Mention on the team in goals with 22, three behind Preis. In addition, Alex All-America last year, along with classmate Sean Coghlan and 2010 Mattfolk (9 goals) and Matt Perkins (10 goals) could be breakout graduate Nick Donahue. A two-time Honorable Mention All-Amer- stars and All-Conference recipients in the Northern Division. ica pick, Hyden enters the 2010 campaign four goals, one assist and eight points shy of joining the Bison top-10 career lists in those cat- Queens College egories. One of six left-handers on the roster along with Kalter, Paul Queens College enters the 2010 season prepared to contend for a Reamey, Sam Fiske and freshmen Stephen Norton and Alex Nowlin, place among the top teams in the Northern Division and Collegiate Hyden is coming off a year in which he totaled 53 goals, 42 assists Water Polo Association standings. Led by head coach Or Gil, the and 95 points, posting team highs in both assists and points. Hyden, Knights will seek to bring back the days of the program’s 1997 and the 2007 CWPA Southern Division Rookie of the Year, ranks third 2002 Eastern Championship teams with a small and talented roster on Bucknell’s career ejections drawn list with 129. Coghlan also re- of athletes. Players to watch include Camilo Bedoya, Srdjan Milic, turns for his senior campaign. He posted career highs in goals (34), Algirdas Skuskauskas, Guilherme Cordovil and Jadranko Pocekaj. assists (25) and points (59) en route to a Second Team All-CWPA Southern Division selection. Rounding out the list of leading scor- Saint Francis College ers was Kalter, who was second on the squad with 82 points in 2009. He led the Bison with 56 goals and dished out 26 assists. Another As Saint Francis College (NY) returns to the Collegiate Water Polo senior lefty is Reamey. Excellent at coming off the bench, Reamey Association and is eligible for post-season play after a one-year hia- was fi fth on the team in goals (24) and fourth in points (43). Spen- tus, head coach Igor Samardzija is eager for his team to meet the cer Richley joined Reamey in producing a productive campaign off challenge of contending for a berth in the NCAA Final Four. Lead- the bench, registering 27 goals and 14 assists. Nick Barnett, Beau ing the way back to the NCAA tournament are sophomore Marko Caillouette, Fiske and Daniel Schwartz comprise the junior class, Gencic (36 goals) and junior Filip Sasic (40 goals), who are expected along with Richley. With three fi eld starters lost to graduation, there to pick-up where they left off after standout seasons. Add in the are some openings in the lineup for veterans and youngsters. While presence of senior goalie Nikola Djuric and junior Aleksandar Pan- every other class is at least fi ve players deep, the sophomore contin- tic, and the Terriers have a tough lineup with the addition of any gent includes just two - Brian Barron and goalie Matt Napleton. Bar- new players. Five student-athletes will join the Terriers in 2010 as ron served as the team’s top sprinter in his initial collegiate season, Andrew Reed, Bosko Stankovic, Tyler Perkins, Marko Dzigurski and winning better than 50 percent of the time (39-of-73). He netted 19 Igor Mladenovic boast speed, power and size to complement the re- goals and recorded 14 steals as well. Napleton is one of two goal- turning Saint Francis players who last earned a berth in the Eastern ies on the roster along with senior Miles Gilhuly. Like many other title game during the 2008 season. players on the Bison roster, Gilhuly has plenty of experience under his belt, having stopped 232 shots in 51 career games, including 24 SOUTHERN DIVISION, EASTERN REGION starts. Napleton saw limited action behind Donahue and Gilhuly as a rookie, but posted a team-best .543 save percentage in more than 86 minutes of play. The Bison hope to have success at the Southern Bucknell University Championship and qualify for the CWPA Eastern Championship An experienced group of fi ve seniors. Four consecutive winning sea- for an 11th consecutive year, especially since the NCAA qualifying sons. Two returning Honorable Mention All-America selections. One event will take place at Kinney Natatorium. While Abdou and his of the program’s all-time leading scorers. It’s all about the numbers veteran club will certainly follow the cliché and take it one game for the 2010 Bucknell University men’s water polo team. However, at a time, their goal is to add another number to their list the biggest number is 20 - the number of players on the roster. Third- at the conclusion of the year. That number would be “six”, as in year head coach John Abdou has 12 returning letterwinners, eight of the sixth NCAA berth in program history (and fi rst since 1985). 18 George Washington University Johns Hopkins University Youth will be served for the George Washington University men’s The 2010 season will be one of rebuilding for the Johns Hopkins’ water polo team in 2010. Senior center Peter Thomas will be the University squad. The Blue Jays graduated one of the most decorat- team’s sole upperclassmen as head coach Scott Reed looks to rebuild ed classes in school history which consisted of eight talented seniors a squad that lost seven letterwinners following a 9-22 campaign last that included fi ve starters and two-time All-America pick Kyle Ger- fall. Despite the young lineup, Reed feels a strong six-player recruit- tridge. The 2010 Jays have some big to fi ll. The 2009 seniors ing class and the experience of sophomores Cameron Illes, Guy led Hopkins to three Division III Eastern Championship titles, 65 Helman and John Paul Bezerra will aid his team in its quest to move wins and a No. 1 ranking in 2008, which they held for eight straight past the CWPA Southern Division Championship and qualify for weeks. The Jays’ fouth place fi nish at the CWPA Eastern Champion- the program’s seventh Eastern Championship. Defense will be the ship was a program best in 2009 and JHU will look to build on that. strength of the team with the return of goalkeeper Cameron Illes To help in doing this two starters return in All-America goalie Jer- and center defender Guy Helman. Illes quickly settled in as the Co- emy Selbst and Southern Rookie of the Year and fellow All-America lonials starter in goal, earning CWPA Rookie of the Week honors honoree Alex Whittam. Selbst started all but two games in goal for twice in the fi rst three weeks of the 2009 season. He went on to Johns Hopkins this season and fi nished the season ranked fourth average more than eight saves and post a .489 save percentage, the in the nation, among all divisions, in saves with 289. Whittam had a third highest mark in program history. Helman not only returns to breakout season in his rookie campaign with the Blue Jays, scoring fi ve-meter defense, but is also GW’s leading returning scorer after 52 goals and adding 25 assists for 77 points. Seniors John Barrett, totaling 17 goals and 29 assists as a rookie last fall. Thomas will be Michael DeLyon along with Selbst will captain this year’s squad. A trusted to have enhanced roles both in the water, where he is the former Rookie of the Year, junior Mark Strickland should aid with team’s most experienced player with 61 career games played, and the offensive chores. Sophomores Ross Schofi eld and Kielan Crow in the huddle as elder statesman and remaining connection to the should also contribute to the Blue Jay effort. Incoming freshmen program’s memorable 2007 season in which it fi nished just two wins Steven Kingery, Wes Heeter, Thomas DeLyon and Chance Fowler shy of the NCAA semifi nals with a third place fi nish at the Eastern should add important minutes to each game. The young Blue Jays Championship. Also returning are sophomore attackers Bezerra, hope to develop enough chemistry to appear in a program-record German Olano and Mike Mazzara, all of whom will need to step up fi fth straight Eastern Championship. their contributions on the offensive end for GW to be successful in 2010. Bezerra garnered the most experience of the trio last season, Princeton University fi nishing with 16 goals and 16 assists in 31 games as a rookie. Sopho- Princeton University enters 2010 looking to build off one of the best more Manuel Iglesias joins the Colonials’ attack after sitting out his seasons in program history as the Tigers won their second CWPA fi rst year at GW following a scholastic playing career at heralded Eastern Championship title and advanced to the NCAA Champion- Gulliver Prep in southern Florida. Backing up Illes in goal will be ship for the third time in program history. Serving as host for the sophomore Sean Joyce, who posted 12 saves in 11 quarters played NCAA Championship, Princeton won the team’s fi rst-ever NCAA in 2009. Reed will rely heavily on this season’s freshmen, stating that tournament game, taking the third-place contest from Loyola Mary- will be the foundation for the Colonials’ success. Leading the class mount University. As 11 players return from that squad, including are National Letter of Intent signees Paul Deasey, Nate Little, Dan- honorable mention All-America selection Matt Hale and former All- iel Tyner and Jason Veris. Deasey, who totaled a school record 329 Southern and All-Eastern goalkeeper Mike Merlone, Princeton will goals during his scholastic career at The Haverford School in eastern have to replace a good portion of its scoring in 2010. The Tigers lost Pennsylvania, will help bolster the attack, while Veris will team with six of their top eight scorers to graduation and rising sophomore Tim Thomas at center. Little and Tyner, a pair of First Team All-CIF Wenzlau led all returning players with 22 goals scored a season ago. South performers, will share time at utility. Rounding out the list of Princeton’s defense looks to be solid with Merlone, owner of two of rookies are attackers Luke Carrino and Gregg Knapp. the program’s top fi ve single season save totals, and Hale playing cen- ter defense with a team-high 36 steals and six fi eld blocks last season.

United States Naval Academy Following a 2009 season in which the United States Naval Academy water polo team won 22 games and advanced to the program’s fi fth straight CWPA Eastern Championship title game, head coach Mike Schofi eld is looking for more, specifi cally a return trip to the NCAA Tournament. But a challenging game schedule fi lled with the most- balanced CWPA season in recent memory awaits the Midshipmen. If Navy’s young players continue their improvement and the upper- classmen take control with their leadership, Navy will be in the hunt for its 10th Eastern title once again. The Mids return three starters from last year’s team, including senior All-America selection Luke Baldwin (28 goals, 23 assists) and the team’s second-leading scorer in Stevie Ray (53 goals, 20 assists). The Mids must fi nd a replacement for graduated All-America goalkeeper Brett Rajchel (199 saves in 2009). If Schofi eld can fi nd some additional scoring from a strong sophomore class, the Mids could return to the NCAA Tournament for the 15th time in school history.

19 SOUTHERN DIVISION, WESTERN REGION Sekulski, meanwhile, has anchored the defense since being named CWPA the starting goalkeeper as a freshman, posting 150-plus saves each season. Second-year players Ian Tasman and William Page return af- Gannon University ter having breakout rookie campaigns. Tasman led the team in steals, CLUB TEAM PROFILES Gannon University concluded its third consecutive winning season taking the ball away 69 times, while Page posted the fourth most with a 13-12 record in 2009. The Golden Knights fi nished sixth at points on the team, tallying 57 for the year. In addition to the vet- the CWPA Southern Division Championship, defeating rival Mer- erans, Robinette will have a talented freshmen class at his disposal. cyhurst 16-8 to reach the fi fth-place match. Gannon will need to 14 players will make their debuts for the team this season, including replace top scorer John Krakowski, who found the back of the net newcomers Danilo Svorcan and Raul Ariza. 49 times last season. Senior Greg Naranjo, who scored 45 goals a year ago, is the team’s top returning scorer. Protecting the net again Pennsylvania State University-Erie, Th e Behrend College this year will be sophomore Neal Zoellick, who in 25 matches last Penn State-Behrend College returns three top goal scorers from last season recorded 186 saves and already ranks fourth all-time in career season along with the addition of nine newcomers. The Lions are stops. Senior Stephen Espinet returns after posting 42 assists during coming off a fourth-place fi nish at the Division III Eastern Cham- 2009, the fi fth most in single-season history. New faces in the pool pionship and look to keep their competitive edge this season with for Gannon will be Daisuke Takagi and Gio Martino, who could a diverse group of men from fi ve different states. Ali Khan, Colin both make an immediate impact. McGarry and Nick Loukides combined for 116 goals out of 171 scored in 2009. Khan, who played in every game, led the team with Mercyhurst College 54 goals while adding 35 drawn kickouts and 31 steals. McGarry The Mercyhurst College men’s water polo team enters the 2010 sea- returns after earning All-America honorable mention and Division son with hopes of repeating the success it has experienced over the III Eastern Championship All-Tournament Team accolades as a past several seasons. Since 2006, head coach Curtis Robinette has freshman. He made his mark last season with 39 goals and 28 as- guided the Lakers to four straight winning seasons, three consecutive sists. McGarry also led the squad with 41 steals, while playing in 22 region titles and three Division II Eastern Championship crowns. contests Loukides ranked third on the team with 23 goals, but was As the majority of the roster returns from a team that posted a 13-6 fi rst in assists with 35. He was one of three players to compete in mark in 2009, the 2010 rendition of the Lakers plans to continue every game. This season, the sophomore will join lone senior Chris that success. Robinette will look to his All-America picks to lead Dunleavy in the leadership role as captain. Dunleavy contributed the team, with Alex Moggridge, Kane Ashton and Andy Sekulski all eight goals and seven assists last year. At the utility spot, freshman returning for their senior seasons. Moggridge has played a key role Sam Hyrne comes to Behrend after a successful high school career. in the offense since arriving in Erie three years ago, ranking in the The three-time high school All-League and Most Valuable Player top-three in both goals and points. Ashton emerged as a playmaker will have a defi nite impact this season and contend for playing time for Robinette last season, scoring 40 goals and dishing out 30 assists. right away. The same applies to newcomer Brian Shapter. The fi rst- year goalie will replace Jacob Bernstein in between the pipes. Shap- ter was an All-State selection and captain at McDowell High School. Two newcomers on the squad are no strangers to Behrend but are fresh faces on the water polo team. Jake DesRoches and Eric Pierce are members of the Lions swimming and diving team. The two add depth and experience to the roster, as well as returning sophomore Andrew Opalewiski. Opalewski tallied seven goals on 15 shots in his fi rst year of collegiate competition. Head coach Joe Tristan will also rely on the talents of freshmen Nick Pabich, Brandon Horsch and Max Hrbal.

Salem International University Salem International University looks forward to the 2010 season as the Tigers hope to move up the Southern Division rankings and earn a spot in the Eastern Championship.

Washington & Jeff erson College Coach Greg Jones will guide the Washington & Jefferson College men’s program for the fi rst time this fall. Jones was hired in Decem- ber 2009 and guided the Presidents’ women to 10 victories. Jones inherits a squad which has seven returners from the 2009 squad, including junior Andy Rish who served as one of the team’s lead- ing scorers. Senior Bill Krause and sophomore Joey Weiland will also add punch to the Presidents’ offense which must replace the 51 goals scored a year ago by Steve Hilty who graduated. Sophomores Cameron Chaves and Mike Johnson are also talented scorers who will be asked to increase their production in 2010. John Todd served as the team’s starting goalie for the past three seasons and ranked among the nation’s save leaders; however, the Presidents will see a battle in the between freshmen Dan Francisco and Carlos Padron to start in between the pipes. 20 CCWPAWPA CCLUBLUB TTEAMEAM PROFILESPROFILES

ATLANTIC DIVISION

Duke University The 2010 Duke Blue Devils are among the youngest squads in recent memory. Despite losing seniors Charlie Neiman and Alex Fankuchen, the team plans to work hard toward another successful campaign this season. In doing so, Duke will rely on the leadership of a co-captain trio that includes juniors Vinayak Nikam and Brad Lightcap, and senior Zach Sheinman. The team will also look to veteran goalie Felipe Mejia for support in the cage. The Blue Devils will base their strength around speed and aggressive defense. Trent Going and Jack Archer should both fi t this well, providing a strong defensive edge and a constant offensive threat. In addition, expect Jonathan Ho, Mike Fritz, Tim Carlon and Garret Ruhland to contribute on both ends of the pool.

Georgetown University Georgetown will continue to be one of the teams to beat in the divi- sion this year as the Hoyas will seek to avenge an upset loss in the Atlantic Division championship tournament a year ago. The 2009 Atlantic Division regular season champion, Georgetown suffered a heart-breaking 6-5 defeat at the hands of Virginia Tech in the divi- sion title game to barely miss out on the squad’s fi rst berth to the North Carolina State University National Collegiate Club Championship since the 2005 season. This North Carolina State will seek to improve on last year’s seventh place year, the Hoyas are ready to rattle some cages and make a trip to fi nish in the Atlantic Division with a mix of experience and youth. Southern Utah University for a shot at the National Collegiate Club Due to a strong pipeline of talent, the Wolfpack will seek to return Championship. to the division title game for the fi rst time since the 2003 season.

James Madison University Saint Mary’s College (Md.) Following the loss of several players to graduation, James Madison Saint Mary’s comes into the season looking to expand and improve is looking for its returning veterans to form the basis of the squad’s on the program’s success during the previous years. The return of core in 2010. Dan Kaun returns to tend the nets once again and will four seniors will make a signifi cant difference in the team’s depth be supported by Chris Ashley, who comes back to anchor the JMU and ability to overcome the division’s upper-echelon teams. Chris defense. Ashley was selected to the All-Conference team last season Sakowski, Gabe Grace, Kalvin Day and Matt Cross spent the spring and will need to contribute on the offensive end as well if the Dukes semester abroad to study and play polo in Australia and should bring are to remain competitive. Primary offensive threats include Chad new skills back with them this fall. In addition, seniors Ben Garbart Eskridge, who comes into the 2010 season for his fi nal year, along and Alex Michelson will aid the roster in the squad’s quest for their with Kurt Clauss and Doug Newton, both of whom have made fi rst berth to the National Collegiate Club Championship. Garbart huge improvements in the last couple years to becomes talented rose as a leader on the team last year with the absence of his class- outside shooters. After fi nishing in fi fth place as a result of a tough mates in Australia, and Michelson should provide additional com- loss to North Carolina in their fi nal game, the Dukes hope to place petitiveness. Other contributors include sophomores Ian Sharpe among the top three programs in the division. To do so they are and Darren Leu, along with junior Easton Gallant and sophomore going to rely heavily on their experienced juniors and seniors, along Gabe Weinstein, to give the team added depth. with a few very talented younger players. University of Maryland Loyola University (Md.) Maryland seeks to become the sixth program in the history of the Under the direction of returning coach Lauren Brug, Loyola comes Atlantic Division to capture the title and advance to the National into this season on a positive note. Although the squad lost fi ve Collegiate Club Championship. The Terrapins fi nished eighth in seniors, Loyola has a strong group of returning players and a slew the division a year ago, a mark which the team hopes to improve of new prospects ready to make the mark and advance the program upon in 2010. to the National Collegiate Club Championship. As the club contin- ues to grow, and having gained experience last season, the program University of North Carolina seeks a competitive season. Led by seniors Josh Barnes, Michele North Carolina had a strong season in 2009 and looks to improve Deitz, Marykate Flaherty and Alex Lavoie, the team brings the quali- on the mark in 2010. With additional experience, the core of the ties of hard work, dedication, a competitive nature, excitement and team looks to lead UNC to win its fi rst Atlantic Division title since enjoyment of the game to the pool. 2004.

21 University of Virginia Northwestern University After fi nishing sixth in the Atlantic Division last season with a young Entering the institution’s fi rst season in the Collegiate Water Polo squad, Virginia’s maturity and growth will lead to strong results in di- Association, Northwestern is seeking to improve on an outstanding vision play. In the wake of graduating a small number of players, the showing during their independent schedule last year. Returning all Wahoos have a solid group of athletes with experience playing to- of their starters, the squad expects to gain some fresh talent to add gether who are ready to take the next step and return to the National depth to their already deep roster. On the cusp of their second sea- Collegiate Club Championship for the fi rst time since the 2003 sea- son behind coach Gerrit Adams, the program should surprise some son. Thanks to a strong infl ux of promising new players, the outlook teams in the division. is bright for the team. Returning goalie Tommy Heckelman dispalyed great potential in a preseason tournament in Tennessee and will be Purdue University a valuable asset to the program’s title chances. Experienced starters Purdue returns to the season with high hopes after multiple large Dan Sunday and Mike DiGruccio provide a strong two-meter threat, recruiting classes over the past few years. With six returning starters while Jacob Stock and Peter Schaadt will aid the offense with active the team hopes to end their streak of third and fourth place fi n- perimeter work and shooting threats. In addition, another key to ishes in the Big Ten with a jump to the title game. The Boilermak- Virginia’s quest for the division and national crowns is the diversity ers are anticipating great things from returning Co-Most Valuable that Will Fehringer brings to the table as he is capable of playing Players Mike Nickels and Nick Manusos, while goalie Jimmy Palac multiple positions and shutting down other team’s best shooters. should lock down the defensive end after a dominating year in net. Purdue is a well balanced team with multiple two-meter sets and Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University numerous outside shooters. Returning talent includes Jack Shehan, The only program in division history to advance to the Atlantic title Danny LeJeune, Nate Todd and Dan O’Connell, all of whom will game four consecutive seasons (2006-09), Virginia Tech comes into see considerable playing time during the course of the season. Due the 2010 season with the ultimate goal of returning to Nationals by to Purdue’s talent and returning experience, the Boileramkers pos- winning the Atlantic Division Championship for the fourth time sesses a solid chance to fi nish in the championship game and make in fi ve years. The loss of senior captain Joe Dorsch and two-meter a run at the National Collegiate Club Championship. defender Kevin Shaffer will force the Hokies to focus on replacing the leadership and talents the duo provided the squad during the University of Illinois past four seasons. To offset these gaps, a renewed effort on condi- The Fighting Illini’s upcoming season once again appears promising tioning should bring more speed to Virginia Tech’s game and better as Illinois will fi eld a talented team that shall seek to improve on last fourth quarter results. After placing 12th at the 2009 National Col- year’s third place fi nish in the Big Ten Division. legiate Club Championship at the University of Florida, the Hokies are putting their focus on having another strong season and hopes of a higher placing on the national stage. University of Iowa Iowa enters the 2010 season with new life and hope as the Hawk- eyes open a brand new, state of the art facility. This season of- BIG TEN DIVISION fers one of the best recruiting classes in recent history adding high school All-Conference players Chris Workman and Michael Indiana University McPartlin along with Sam Cleary. Goalie Max Malec will serve as the last line of defense, while sophomores Matt Johnson and Indiana looks to improve upon the program’s sixth place fi nish at Robbie LeBeau are expected to be two of the team’s top scor- the Big Ten Division Championship with the help of Will Rigali ers and the key to Iowa’s Big Ten Division title hopes. The addi- and goalie Kevin Smith. Other key returning players are sophomore tion of the incoming freshmen and the program’s returning talent Mark Ryden and senior Tommy Hollo, both of whom received 2009 will undoubtedly improve the team’s chances of placing higher All-Conference awards. The Hoosiers will also depend upon se- than last season’s seventh place mark in the Big Ten Division. nior Jake Smither and junior Bobby Rickert to be major contributors on the offensive end at two-meters. Coupled with more speed and depth than they have had in the past, Indiana should be a stronger opponent within the division in 2010.

Michigan State University Michigan State enters the 2010 season after placing fourth at the 2009 Men’s National Collegiate Club Championship hosted by the University of Florida. The Spartans return every key player and look to build upon their fi nish from last year to claim the program’s fourth national title. MSU will be led by senior captain Nick Talaski and junior captain Jake Marsh who seek to help the Spartans claim their third title in the last fi ve years. Key additions for the 2000, 2006 and 2008 National Champions include goalie Robert Spiegal and driver Mike Scarcelli who look to strengthen the defensive and offensive ends, respectively. With a core of veteran upperclassmen, Michigan State is ready to claim the Big Ten Division title once again and return to the National Collegiate Club Championship game.

22 University of Michigan University of Central Florida Coming off a second straight runner-up fi nish in the Big Ten Divi- The 2010 season looks to be a promising year for Central Florida on sion, Michigan is looking to make a run at Nationals in 2010. The the heels of a third place fi nish at the 2009 Florida Division Cham- Wolverines return fi ve starters from the 2009 squad that fi nished the pionship tournament. A young team which could challenge for the season ranked No. 13 in the nation and will be led by their captains, division’s title, the Knights continue to bring in talent with their eyes senior Nick Mansfi eld, who led the team in scoring with 50 goals on establishing winning as a tradition at UCF. in 2009, and junior Levi Barry. Junior Matt Woelfel, and fi rst-year graduate student Chris Buck should also factor as contributors for University of Florida “A” the squad, as the team looks to increase their offensive output in Florida comes into the season in a rebuilding mode after hosting the 2010. Under new head coach Ron Marsh, the Blue and Gold will 2009 National Collegiate Club Championship and fi nishing 13th at put an emphasis on creating defensive turnovers and converting 6- the championship. The runner-up in the Florida Division behind on-5 opportunities into goals. Aided by sophomore goalie Ray Vi- Florida International University and a fi ve-time division champion viano and playmaking junior Kenichi Osawa, Michigan should have (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008), the Gators lost several key players to no problem playing Marsh’s brand of water polo in their quest for graduation. However, the Orange and Blue’s title hopes will not dim their fi rst Big Ten title since 2004. With a strong bench and a large, in the new year as returning players Justin Oakes, Eisa Al Nashmi, talented incoming freshman class, the Wolverines boast one of the James Madison, Jason Mammino, Steven Brown, Kunal Patel and deepest teams in the Big Ten and the one of the institution’s most Matt Sheehan will make up the difference and look to lead the team promising squads in years. to the program’s sixth division crown. The talents of Eric Ho, a Florida State University transfer, along with All-America goalie Tra- University of Wisconsin vis Catron will also be needed for the team to reach the postseason. Following sixth and fi fth place fi nishes in the Big Ten the past two Leading the squad from the bench will be fi rst-year head coach Eisa years, Wisconsin will use the 2010 season to continue the Badgers’ Al Nashmi. march to the top of the division standings and a potential berth at the National Collegiate Club Championship. University of Florida “B” Profi le not available FLORIDA DIVISION University of Miami (Fla.) The Miami Hurricanes are looking forward to building upon last Florida International University year’s strong class of freshmen including Juan Lopez and now club Florida International is coming off the best season in program president Anthony Kanelidis. The duo are joined by a bevy of vet- history as the team went undefeated in the Florida Division and eran players, such as seniors Ian Dixon, Ryan Freedman, and junior advanced to the National Collegiate Club title game at the Univer- Jose Mora who are ready to power the Hurricanes to the top of sity of Florida. The Golden Panthers, who fell to the University of the division. This year’s team can be characterized by many nations California-Los Angeles in the National Championship game by two coming together to play as American, Cuban, Uruguayan, Colom- goals, are seeking a return to the title tilt in 2010. For FIU to repeat bian, Venezuelan, Australian and many nationalities mesh to create a the program’s breakout season, the squad will need to fi ll the signifi - team with one goal: the Florida Division title. Experienced and new cant offensive gap left by the loss of leading scorer Chris Arias, who players are expected to step up and fi ll spots in the Canes’ line-up, garnered All-America, division Most Valuable Player and National while Coach Jimena Lopez will oversee Miami’s hunt for the division Collegiate Club All-Tournament honors. However, although Arias title in only the program’s fi fth year in the league. will not be in the water, his presence and knowledge of the game will assist the Golden Panthers as he joins team’s coaching staff. Three- time Florida Division Player of the Week and All-Conference First GREAT LAKES DIVISION Team selection Alex Lipin, who led the team in assists and steals a year ago, is expected to pick up the offensive slack. Fellow All-Con- ference selections Chase Vaughan, Mario Mora, Andy Alvarez and Ball State University Theo Jenetopolous will also play critical roles in the team’s quest Following a 4-7 mark in three tournaments last year as the program for another division crown. Other key returning players include JD placed sixth in the Great Lakes Division, Ball State returns with a Garcia, Alex Sergov and Victor Gonzalez. New talent expected to strong group of new and experienced players prepared to do what it contribute includes Blake Johnson and Kevin Newcomb. takes to take the next step in the program’s development.

Florida State University Grand Valley State University The Seminoles of Florida State will be without three players from Grand Valley State experienced an event which the Lakers had not the 2009 squad as the team lost a starter, in addition to Brian Gr- gone through before - a loss in the Great Lakes Division title game. ube and Wiley Geren going down with shoulder injuries. Grube will Fresh off an 11-8 defeat at the hands of the University of Illinois- offset some of the loss by coaching the squad this year as FSU re- Chicago in the 2009 title tilt, the Lakers have two things on their turns 14 seniors and juniors. A strong freshman class will bolster an minds coming into 2010: regaining the division crown to earn a already potent lineup of speed and fi nesse. The group may be the berth to the National Collegiate Club Championship and taking the among the fastest the Seminoles have fi elded in recent memory, with national title for the fi rst time since the 2005 season. No stranger to four players capable of swimming the 50 Freestyle in less than 23 the national stage as the consistently nationally-ranked Lakers cap- seconds. Due to the program’s depth, experience and speed, watch tured the division title from 2002-08, Grand Valley will rely on the for the Seminoles to have a chance to improve on last year’s fourth experience of Peter Huyser, Josh Ensing, Carlo Chacon, Ryan Kraai place mark in the division and make a run at the Florida Division and Nathan Kraai, along with head coach Josh Ahrendt to return to title. the top of the collegiate club ranks. 23 Loyola University (Ill.) by returning starters Mitch Tucker, Brian Nathe, Mike Lipinski, Loyola will seek to shock the world and capture the Great Lakes Zack Sejna, David Kuchta and Mike Byron, the Redbirds seek to Division title in the program’s fi rst year in the Collegiate Water Polo qualify for the National Collegiate Club Championship for the fi rst Association. time in school history. In order to accomplish this, Illinois State will have to rely on its tremendous depth in the form of returning play- Ohio University ers Joe Armour, Sam Musser, Ethan Matthews, Ryan Forner, Sean Graw, Kevin Kledzik, Nick Lauf, Andrew Gooding, Mike Black- Ohio University looks to have a strong season this year. Although wood and Gabriel Seda. The Redbirds will also rely on newcomers top scorer Steve Leow left via graduation, returning All-Conference Kevin Sullivan, Tim Sullivan and Pat Kraulis to provide more talent players Peter Zien and Brandon Crawford will lead the program to to an already deep team. Much of ISU’s hopes for success will rest new heights. Led by Tim Jennings, Zien and Mark Poskarbiewicz, on the shoulders of rookie Marty Kennedy and Ben the Bobcats’ defense is as strong as ever and will be crucial in aid- Schaufele. ing the team to improve on last year’s third place fi nish in the Great Lakes Division. On offense, Aaron Wheatley will key the scoring attack along with help from new starters John Ubbing, Kyle Ryan Iowa State University and Johnny Maykut. The recruiting class, led by Clay Matthew and Iowa State comes into this season in a rebuilding mode due to the Sertec Ozerca, will also have a signifi cant impact on the success of loss of several senior players. However, the Cyclones’ short-range the team. future appears extremely promising thanks to the recruitment of multiple fresh and experienced players. Strong performances from University of Dayton team leaders Jake Gazlay, Kennard Lai, Chad Holy and Scott Caroll Dayton is optimistic about the 2010 season and with good reason. will be needed to help guide ISU to success. Newly acquired lefty Big men Brandon Salas and Evan Rugiero return to dominate the Patrick Finley, Nick Eddy and Sean Murphy appear ready to take the center position, while veterans Matt O’Brien, Dave Allison and Joey Great Plains Division by storm. The team appears solid at the two- Martin should be able to use their experience to add stability to this meters position, a defi nite plus in the wake of losing senior goalie young team. Coach Brendan Blume hopes to fi nish in the top three Christopher Moss. A much stronger, larger and experienced bench in the Great Lakes Division and will rely in part on the shooting will be counted on to keep Iowa State competitive this season. skills of Ben Beachler and the speed of Aaron Zaggy to round out the key players. The Flyers are expected to play a fast tempo style Kansas State University and should be strong contenders within the division. Among a slate of third-year programs in the Collegiate Water Polo Association, Kansas State intends to shock the division and make a University of Illinois-Chicago run at the title. Illinois-Chicago returns all but one player from last year’s strong crew giving the team an edge over previous seasons. Following a University of Kansas record-setting 2009 season in which the Flames earned a berth to On the heels of a sixth place fi nish in the Great Plains Division the National Collegiate Club Championship by snapping a seven- during the 2009 season, Kansas will strive to move into the upper year division title run by Grand Valley State University, the program echelon of the division’s teams. will rededicate itself to place higher at the close of the season and improve on last year’s 15th place mark at Nationals. Relying on its University of Minnesota wealth of experience to contend in the conference and a solid group The “Drive for Five” will be in full-force this year as Minnesota of newcomers to bolster a deep lineup, Illinois-Chicago is prepared comes into the season looking to continue its strong run in Great to defend its’ division title and take another shot at taking the Na- Plains Division play and win the program’s fi fth championship in tional Championship. a row. In light of losing All-Conference selections Cyrus Jamnejad and goalkeeper Matthew Dahlberg, the Gophers will look toward University of Notre Dame returning All-Conference players Drew Wojack, Jake Wollensak Notre Dame will start the season with a strong team as nine of and David Brajkovic for leadership and to repeat their 2009 perfor- the Fighting Irish’s top 12 players from a year ago return. Little mances. Along with the returning players, the freshman class should depth was lost from the bench, as the program’s incoming freshmen chip in additional depth and speed to an already explosive roster. should only strenghten an already powerful roster. The graduation of Luke DePasquale, Alex Wheeler and Billy Bauman could hinder University of Nebraska the Irish offense. The gaps left by this trio will be fi lled by junior Nebraska returned to the Collegiate Water Polo Association after a captain Dan Geisman, the primary two-meter set, and senior Matt brief absence from competition last year and made an immediate Fordonski, a team captain and powerful shooter. Look for sopho- impact. Following a second place mark in the division a year ago, the mores Chris Jennis and Jon Hancher to see more playing time in the Cornhuskers are excited for the 2010 season. Former player Drew fi eld. Sophomore captain and goalie Tate Kernell will also factor in Trembly returns to coach the team in an effort to help the ‘Husk- the Gold and Blue’s title hopes as Notre Dame will have a chance ers end the University of Minnesota’s four-year grip on the division to win the division. title. To take the title, Trembly will rely on returning players to step up on offense and cover the loss of several players to graduation. GREAT PLAINS DIVISION Expected to carry the load will be Eric Wright at two-meters, with Sam Shamburek and Stephanie Weisbecker anchoring the team from the outside. Goalie Jeff Lopez provides stability to the defense as Illinois State University Nebraska will be in the hunt once again this season. Illinois State comes into the 2010 season looking forward to new challenges in its fi rst year in the Great Plains Division. Keyed 24 Macalester College Macalester comes into the season with a large number of players returning from the 2009 roster. Senior captain, All-Conference and All-America selection Jeff Yamashita, a sharpshooter and playmaker over the past several season, is slated to lead the squad in scoring. Several other Macalester seniors including Nathan Young, Bren- nan Panzarella, Louis Baggetto and Vasa Trubetskoy will help form the core of the Scots’ roster. Key undeclassmen expected to lead the counter attack transition for the Scots include Paolo Venneri and Kai Cowger, while junior Jason Pagac will be an asset on both sides of the pool. Thanks to the addition of several new players, the squad can exploit additional speed and depth which should aid them in landing a strong fi nish in the Heartland Division and improve on last season’s fourth place mark. In addition to the division title hunt, the school will host the 2010 Division III National Collegiate Club Championship.

Monmouth College The Monmouth Fighting Scots, also known by their nickname the Crab People, have a bitter taste in their mouth after losing their only game of last year’s season in the Division III National Collegiate Club Championship game, placing second behind the Jumbos of Tufts University. This year, Monmouth looks to win it all and give HEARTLAND DIVISION the team its third consecutive Heartland Division title plaque. Af- ter losing a strong senior class, the team is still loaded with talent. Coached by Steve Collins, the 2009 Division III Men’s Coach of the Augustana College Year, the Scots return fi ve of last year’s six starters including All- Augustana enters its fi rst season of play in the Collegiate Water Polo America and All-Conference goalkeeper Frank Wasielewski. Led Association with hopes of fi nishing among the division’s top teams by captains Tom Pedersen and Josh Dunn, Monmouth will seek to and initiating a legacy of water polo success at the college. become the fi rst team in Heartland Division history to claim three- consecutive titles. An All-America second team and All-Conference Carleton College fi rst team pick, Pedersen is matched only by his fellow captain Dunn Carleton is back in force this season, eager to improve upon the who garnered Division III National Collegiate Club Championship Knights’ fi fth place fi nish last fall. Senior captains Brendan Cassidy All-Tournament and All-Conference second team honors. Lefty and Hannah Nerenhausen return to offer their leadership and skill starter Jeff Skalon will give defenses a run for their money, sniping in the water while splitting time at goalie. Sophomore Ben Southgate shots from the perimeter, while junior starters Andrew Wright and will bolster the offense following a standout fi rst season. Look out Joseph Testolin will play vital roles as the team’s main utility players. for a strong debut from crafty junior Ben Cerjan, as well as support Junior twin brothers Ken and Steve Collins return for another run from the Carleton women’s team to strengthen an already mature at a title following a year off due to injuries. Junior Rachel Holm will roster. look to bring her intensity and experience to the team, while sopho- mores Brian Woulfe and James Corbeil provide the program with Grinnell College depth and experience. Monmouth will also bring in a very talented Following a second place fi nish in the Heartland Division, Grinnell freshman squad with players Gabe Baginski, Brett Dunn, Tony Ma- enters the regular season excited to make another run at the title and rino, Chris Falkenrath, Matthew Hopkins, Devin Barcroft and Zach- a berth in the Division III National Collegiate Club Championship ary Heilman expected to fi ll in to aid the cause. tournament. Although fi ve of the Wild Turkeys’ starters are not returning in 2010, new talent will fi ll the empty slots. Captains and Saint John’s University (Minn.) returning starters Sinan Ozer and Sam Sherwood join Cyrus Mistry This season, Saint John’s is experiencing major changes as the team’s as offensive perimeter threats, while Beck Ringdahl-Mayland, Tom bench will be graced with a full time coach. Br. Dan Morgan, OSB. Lankiewicz and Chris Hwang are expected to defend the cage on the With a presence outside of the pool, the team is experiencing a new defensive end of the tank. structure and energy to the practices that will show in the upcom- ing games. Due to the loss of four-year All-America pick Clarence Knox College Manuel to graduation, SJU will turn to Mark Solinger, a second team In the wake of graduating only four seniors last year, Knox enters All-Conference recipient, and captain Mike Kelash to lead the team this season with a strong team and high hopes. An experienced lot, on offense. Goalie Chase Miller plans to shut down the opposition the Prairie Fire possess the potential for improvement throughout and lead the conference in blocks. In the water, maestro and team the season. Led by Kelley O’Connor and Anne Heberle, the team captain John Michael Sarabia will guide the Johnnies as the team is will work to improve on last year’s performance and will undoubt- looking for a top fi nish in the Heartland Division. edly be strong contenders in the division. Jeff Wickman, Katherine Miller, Alan Ning and Sarah MacDowell provide Knox with skill, Saint Mary’s University (Minn.) intensity and experience, while younger members Tom Clark, Anna Saint Mary’s begins the new season with greater expectations and Claypool and Alex Jandernoa are expected to make key offensive higher hopes than ever before in program history. An experienced and defensive contributions. team, the Cardinals fi nished seventh during the regular season and 25 improved its fi nal position by knocking off Knox College at the Team captains Dan Wells and Bennett Keefer will work to keep Heartland Division Championship tournament to fi nish the year. GC’s level of play high. By relying on suffocating defense from se- nior Matt Armstrong and juniors Collin Foster and Clay Beckner, as well as timely scoring by junior Ben Bowser and sophomores Dave MID-ATLANTIC DIVISION Dombrowski and Seth Brooks, Grove City looks to earn a return trip to the DIII National tournament.

Bloomsburg University La Salle University Following the loss of several key players to graduation, the Huskies La Salle enters its second season of league play following an eighth of Bloomsburg will be looking to develop their younger talent and place fi nish in the Mid-Atlantic East Region. Similar to last year, build depth as a team. Returning seniors David Mancinelli, Emily the Explorers are looking forward to a successful season and Stiles, Andrew Osipower, Adam Rupert and Shaun Ulmer are ex- continued team improvement. Past experience should help La pected to make signifi cant contributions on both ends of the pool. Salle immensely as the club moves forward in 2010. Despite the The core group will be supported by several experienced teammates graduation of several important players, a strong recruiting drive with enough talent to surprise some opponents. The Huskies will be among the freshman class has seen the team’s roster increase. hoping to fi nish strong and remain competitive with the other teams The team is led by a pair of returning players: leading scorer in the division. Ben Fallon and netminder Kyle Manning. Fellow returning con- tributors Zak Bearint, Rich Crean and Max Yamada will step up Carnegie Mellon University and form the backbone of the team with Fallon and Manning. After splitting with the women’s team following the 2009 campaign, the Carnegie Mellon men look to take their growth to a new level. Lehigh University Last season the Tartans seemed to improve with each tournament. Lehigh had a winning season in 2009 and appears to be a strong As a number of new freshmen and most of their upperclassmen competitor again this year despite the loss of a number of infl uen- return, the team hopes to make a real impact in the Mid-Atlantic tial players, including former captains Elizabeth Defeo and Michael Division. Fedorka. Junior and rookie captain James Malone will continue the team’s success with the help of two talented sophomores, top goal Drexel University scorer Carter Lathrop and goalie Keith Morse. Adding experience Coming off an impressive third season of league play in which the to the Mountain Hawks are returning veterans juniors Dave Begley, Dragons placed third in the Mid-Atlantic Division East Region, Akshay Gupta, Tim Hilty and Justin Nice, each one a valuable asset Drexel is anticipating even better results this fall. The program has at both ends of the pool. With a solid freshman class, Lehigh looks experienced a surge in its competitive talent which sets the stage for to be a force to be reckoned with this season and hopes to be a top a dramatic conclusion to the 2010 season. contender in the Mid-Atlantic Division.

Franklin & Marshall College Millersville University Among a group of second-year programs in the Collegiate Water Millersville hopes to rebound this year on the heels of a fourth Polo Association, the Franklin & Marshall water polo team has place fi nish in the Eastern Region by combining several new players caught polo fever in the wake of the Diplomats’ fi rst season of with the experience of veterans. After notching a fi fth place fi nish intercollegiate competition. Following a seventh place mark in the at the 2009 Mid-Atlantic Division Championship, the Marauders Mid-Atlantic Division East Region, a slew of veteran players and look to improve in the standings this year by moving into the top explosive student-athletes will take to the pool for the Dips with the four. To fi ll the departure of several key seniors, the team is count- possibility of qualifying for the National Collegiate Club or Division ing on young players such as Eddie Kirk, Evan Kocon and August III National Collegiate Club Championships. Haeuser to fi ll the gaps. With the expertise of seniors Josh Harter and Fred Darling, the Marauders are hoping that the freshmen can Gettysburg College learn quickly and fi t into the lineup. Goalkeeping is going to be one The newcomer in the Mid-Atlantic Division, Gettysburg enters its of Millersville’s strong points this season. With sophomore goalie fi rst year of intercollegiate play with no expectations, but high hopes Mike Fisher returning between the pipes, the Marauders are looking of fi nishing among the division’s elite teams by season’s end. to support him with offense to maintain a winning record. Look for more players to see time this year due to greater numbers and an Grove City College increased level of talent. Under the leadership of captains Kocon After placing eighth at the 2009 Division III National Collegiate and Haeuser, the team should be a threat in the division this season. Club Championship tournament, Grove City hopes to continue to improve after losing only two seniors from last year’s team. Pennsylvania State University The reigning division champion, Penn State plans to remain the top team in their division and make another appearance at the National Collegiate Club Championship where they fi nished 10th in 2009. Although there are multiple vacancies in the Nittany Lions’ starting line, they return All-America selections Andrew Bauman and Lane Jubb. A large number of underclassman will need to step up and fi ll the remaining starting spots if PSU wants to compete at the highest level and have a shot at the national championship. Depth and speed will be the Lions’ strengths, hoping to overshadow the inexperience of their roster.

26 Saint Joseph’s University is also a capable driver and will be aided by the experience of Nick As a new team in the Collegiate Water Polo Association, the Hawks Cipiti, Matt Brawley and Jeff Bell. Two-meters will be shared by enter with great anticipation and high expectations. Last year Saint several athletes including Mike McCardle, Bryan Robinson and Joe’s fi nished with a 4-4 record playing an independent schedule, freshmen Dan Quigley and Ben Mix. Another player that will have a a great start for a developing fi rst-year team. Building on this suc- primary role on the team will be Jamie Padula as he comes from the cess in 2010 should be easier with the entire roster back for an- successful Greenwich High School program with great experience other go. Key athletes for the Hawks are Mike Kruckenmeyer, Craig and excellent skills. Finnerty and Dritan Hodo. Kruckenmeyer, an outstanding sopho- more goalie from Strake Jesuit, will anchor the defense, while the experience and leadership of Finnerty at point and Hodo at two- MISSOURI VALLEY DIVISION meters should provide goal scoring and offensive chances. Once a weakness, the overall speed and defense of the team increases with Lindenwood University “A” the addition of freshman Michael Thomas out of Southeast Penn- This marks Lindenwood’s eighth season in the Collegiate Water Polo sylvania, and the duo of Thomas and Charlie Schwerin from the Association and the Lions will be shooting for another mark after wings. Although the upcoming season will test the Hawks, their winning the program’s fourth Missouri Valley title in the past fi ve new and returning talent should help them be competitive this year. years. The Lions, who placed fi fth in the fi nal standings at the 2009 National Collegiate Club Championship hosted by the University University of Delaware of Florida, will fi eld one of the strongest teams in their history this Delaware is looking forward to having a very strong season based on year. In addition to every starter from the 2009 squad returning their returning talent. Coming off a sixth place fi nish in the Mid-At- for another run at the national title, Lindenwood added several key lantic East Region and the best record in program history, combined players to an already talented group of athletes. A pair of Junior with losing only two seniors to graduation, the Blue Hens will fi eld College transfers from Santa Ana, California join the roster, while one of their most experienced squads since the program’s inception. incoming fi rsty-year Tony Storic of Dubrovnic, Croatia will add key A renewed practice regimen with more intensity by coaches Peter Pa experience and depth. Athletes to watch include 2009 division Most and Josh Humberston should produce greater results as well. Goalie Valuable Player and goalie Aaron Saule along with 2007 and 2008 Bill Mattern returns to the cage this fall after spending a year in the division Most Valuable Player Sharn Appel, Justin Bowers and Ali fi eld and will be supported by key players, including Joe Posch, Lyle Campbell among others. de la Rosa, Ben Cooper, Humberston and Pa. Look for Delaware to continue to gain competitively within the division. Lindenwood University “B” 2010 marks the seventh consecutive year that Lindenwood will fi eld University of Pennsylvania both “A” and “B” teams. Coming off a 7-1 record in the 2009 regular season with ties for fi rst place at the Yale Invitational tournament and in the Mid-At- Lindenwood University “C” lantic Division East Region, Penn returns to the Mid-Atlantic Di- The fi rst program in league history to fi eld three teams during a vision looking to earn a bid to the 2010 National Collegiate Club competitive season, Lindenwood anticipates the institution’s “C” Championship. Due to the recent addition of several key players team to serve as a training ground for the Lions’ new talent. to the squad’s veterans, the Quakers will be a favorite to claim the program’s seventh division crown. Returning players Brady Sieber, Jay Fantone and Pat Buck continue to bring impressive ball handling Miami University (Ohio) skills and agility, allowing the team to excel on all fronts. Likewise, In the midst of rebuilding the program following a Missouri Valley Ryan Percy and Blake Winston provide additional speed and fi re- Division championship performance in 2007, Miami came within a power, while Jonathan Lustgarten, Dan O’Neil and John Voith chip single goal of returning to the division title tilt in 2009. Following in endurance and experience. New goalie Kerry Kellogg proved to an 8-7 loss to Saint Louis University in the semifi nals, the RedHawks be an integral and strong asset on the defensive end and rounds out downed Illinois State University 10-9 to secure Miami’s second a mature and tested group. Boasting high ambitions, captain Mike consecutive third place fi nish in the Missouri Valley Division. This Czubakowski and coach Antonio Merlo should lead the Quakers year, the RedHawks have their eyes set on winning the division and into what looks like a promising season. clinching another National Collegiate Club berth. Saint Louis University University of Pittsburgh After playing in the Missouri Valley Division conference title game Entering its fi fth season as a member of the league, the Panthers of last year, Saint Louis returns this year hungry for another successful Pittsburgh will seek to improve on last year’s second place fi nish in season. The keys to the Billikens’ success will rest in the hands of the Mid-Atlantic Division Western Region and third place mark at seniors Pete Cosentino, Jim Heafner, Ray Kreienkamp and Greg the division championship tournament. Keogh. Juniors Michael Kubik and Kevin Arnold are expected to contribute as well, along with sophomores Craig Borkovec, John Villanova University Heafner and Michael O’Neill who plan to build upon their standout After graduating virtually their entire team following the program’s freshman years. Saint Louis is bolstered by a strong class of fresh- third runner-up fi nish in the Mid-Atlantic Division during the past men, which includes Jack Buelter, Dan Goeddel, netminder Brian four years, the Villanova Wildcats entered the spring in a recruiting Johnston, Tim Keogh and Daniel Pike. How far the team advances phase just so they could fi eld a program in 2010. Since that time the will depend on their ability to mold their many talented parts into a team has gained signifi cant numbers including a host of freshmen. cohesive unit. Anchoring the defense will be freshman goalie Ryan French along with captain Ian McDonough at two-meter defender. McDonough

27 University of Missouri Wesleyan University Missouri is looking at the end of a long rebuilding period following Wesleyan has high hopes for the upcoming season after placing third a fi fth place fi nish in the Missouri Valley a year ago. Thanks to a at the 2009 New England Championship tournament. Although the strong base of new players, Mizzou continues to build momentum team exhibited a loss of heavy hitters due to graduation, the fresh- in the division with a goal of reaching at least the division semifi nals man class is strong, motivated and ready to compete. The returners this year. are also excited to see how the season will turn out. Senior and co- captain Michael Bailey has recovered from a shoulder injury, which Washington University in St. Louis (Mo.) impacted his performance last season. Sophomores Brendan Fortin The Washington men’s water polo team is optimistic about the up- and Wesley Fantini are prepared and expected to score. Co-captain coming season. Last year, the club placed fourth at the Division Momo Saleh is ready to showcase the team’s strength on defense. III National Collegiate Club Championship at Bowdoin College and The team is excited for the upcoming season and will compete with sixth in the Missouri Valley Division. Thanks to a strong core of honor, integrity, strength and sportsmanship. returning players and a group of newcomers, the Bears will look to move up in the division race and improve their performance at D3 Williams College Nationals. Although the team suffers from the loss of goalie Adam After losing a strong senior class, Williams’ water polo is in a re- Webb, several new netminders will fi ll the position. Led by captain building period. Captains Rob Hannigan, Justin Marsh and Ben Sterling Jawitz, Washington looks to top players Dan Connor, Adam Wampler lead an Ephs’ team which also includes Greg Mcelroy and Spies and Adam Gremp to pave the way back to the Division III Sam Rashin. A focus for the 2010 season will be to introduce more National Championship fi eld. athletes to the sport of water polo and add to Williams’ roster.

Western Illinois University Yale University Western Illinois will seek to improve on its ninth place fi nishes in the The defending New England Division champion, Yale’s 2010 team Missouri Valley Division during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. looks to come back even stronger than last season. Returning All- Conference selections David Skophammer and Paul Orland, along with All-Conference goalie Dan Kelly, the Bulldogs will be solid NEW ENGLAND DIVISION at both ends of the pool. Add in division Most Valuable Player Thomas Lazzarini and captain Andy Gordon, and Yale should be Boston University one of the institution’s favored to win the division and return to the Boston University entered 2009 hoping to play a different style of National Collegiate Club Championship tournament. The Bulldogs water polo than previous seasons, but ended the season like past expect their rising sophomores, graduate students and new recruits years with a slew of injured players and a disappointing fi nish at the to round out one of the fastest lineups in recent years to build on conference tournament. In 2010, the Terriers will look to change last year’s ninth place mark at Nationals. that history by establishing a style of play that forces their opponents into a game that favors BU’s talent. The Terriers will again hang their NEW YORK DIVISION hats on tough team defense, anchored by Jon Freedman (83 Saves, 16 steals and 14 assists in 2009). Team leaders include team captain David Saxon (34 goals, 9 assists, 16 steals), Andrew Matsas (10 goals, Binghamton University 8 assists, 14 steals, 9 drawn ejections), and Kyle Schluns (16 goals, 8 On the heels of a sixth place fi nish in the New York Division, assists, 10 steals). Jeremy Butz and Mark Kermath will also see ac- Binghamton’s lineup has remained mostly intact with the Bearcats tion and will serve as team captains as well. graduating only three players from their 2009 roster. The strength of the squad’s offense remains as seniors James Stavdal and Kyle Dartmouth College Seeley come back for another shot at the fi rst division title in school Despite the loss of fi ve of its six starting fi eld players, Dartmouth history. Their play, combined with the rise of juniors Anthony Fiore, hopes to continue the success it has enjoyed during the last few sea- Jeremiah Deboever and Vladimir Gudovich, is a point of optimism sons. Led by captains Ali Titiz and Dan Hochmam, the Big Green’s for the team. As in past years however, the fate of the team will rest young team will need to make huge improvements to fi ll the gaps in the able hands of junior goalkeeper Russell Drake. His solid play in experience left by graduation. Look for the knowledge of head should allow the Bearcats to reach new heights in the New York coach Randy Budner to make a key difference as Dartmouth pulls division. together in an effort to defend its New England Division title. Colgate University Middlebury College Recruitment has been strong for the Colgate team this year, with Middlebury comes into the season expecting to improve on last some new but experienced members, along with some just enter- year’s fourth place fi nish in the division standings. The Panthers will ing the sport. After a disappointing regular season, the Radiers re- look to the senior leadership of Jay Li and Mario Guevara out of the covered at the championship to place seventh. Guided by senior water and for solid two-way play in the pool. With a strong group of captains Greg Reutershan and All-Conference selection Parker returning players, Middlebury will play an up-tempo style on offense Caldwell, veterans will not be in short supply for Colgate. Goalie and an aggressive defense. Ben Weinberg takes over the starting po- Will Centner and fi eld players Chip Molten, Mike Schon, Andrew sition in goal after sharing the net last year. He brings quick refl exes Kim and Mike Chamberlain all return with an expectation of sub- and a long reach to the netminder position. The key to the season stantial playing time. Newcomers Nicholas Pawlush, Mike Riccione will be the improvement level of the underclassmen if the Panthers and Elton Steinberg could also see signifi cant time following the loss are to be successful. of two-meter set Kevin Williams and scorer Adam Weisbarth.

28 Columbia University In the aftermatch of an 11th place fi nish at the National Collegiate Club Championship and a near upset of national runner-up Florida International University, Columbia returns to the pool hungry for another shot in 2010. Returning players Will Reid, Abiel Garcia and Kai Golden will lead the offense, while Brice Particelli, Sam Elchert, Daniel Kirel and Eric McAnelly will be counted on as important contributors to the Lions’ defense. Reid’s height advantage and skills make him almost unstoppable at two-meters in man-to-man defense, forcing other teams to adjust their game plans. Look also for Jake Tulipan, Mike Tran, Akhil Mehta and Willie Avendano to provide support as the Lions hope to “three-peat” as New York Division champions.

Cornell University Coming off a fourth place fi nish in last year’s New York Division Championship, Cornell returns a strong core of young players ready for a better result in 2010. Seniors Gabe Gershenfeld, Chris Moe, George Yorgakaros and Junguk Choi will anchor the Big Red for Ward, a graduate student, looks to lead the Orange with experience what should be their fi nest season yet. Daniil Shalmiyev, Eric Yu and character, while Tucker Scherger, a returning junior, also will and Doug Greer comprise a formidable junior class, and second- help Syracuse with his experience and left-handed presence. year players Nick Schaeffer, Dylan Spitz, Tyler Marrero, Andrew Broenen, Areeb Malik, Alex Correa and Jacob Raskin are expected United States Military Academy to build on their impressive rookie debuts. Under the guidance of A four-time New York Division champion (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002), coach Yuval Grossman and goaltending from Alex Schlichting, Big the United States Miliary Academy reached its fourth consecutive Red should do well in the upcoming season. New York Division title game last year, but fi nished up as the divi- sion runner-up in as many tries. This year, Army is prepared to do Hamilton College what it takes to return the Black Knights to the top of the division. Beginning its second year as a member of the New York Divi- sion, Hamilton enters the 2010 season after placing fi fth last fall. NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION Led by seniors Jake DeConinck, Andrew McDermott and Chris DeConinck, the Continentals will depend on both experience and speed to be successful this year. Most of the club has previous Amherst College high school experience which will aid their team, including senior The Amherst YoHo Penguins look to continue their success in the Kevin FitzPatrick, juniors Tom Cyran, Jon Fung and Ryan Park, and North Atlantic Division, despite the loss of perennial captain Spen- sophomore Tom Youngblood. Watch for senior Bowie Sievers and cer Haught. Possessing signifi cant depth at the goalie position with junior James Crafa to see more playing time this year. Among the six the likes of Ofori Amponsah, Julia Eichenfi eld, Greg Barrett and freshmen joining the team (Fumi Asaga, Graham Boyd, Conor Col- Gavin Front between the pipes, defense will be a strength for the lins, Duo Gong, Daniel Levine and Trey Milam), most are novices at team in 2010. Veterans on offense include reigning division Most the sport but should learn the game quickly. The Continentals hope Valuable Player Alex Fraser, Ethan Balgley, Reid Fitzgerald, Ben Mc- to place in the top three this year by relying on their core group of Bratney, Ben Lin, Morgan Toy, Brooke Bennett, Will Mosley and athletes merging with their new talent. Tim White. Young stars include Sheng Hu, Alex Pearlman, Dan Pal- teil, Jeff Helt, Bobbi Mason, Annie Glancy, Dan Schwab, Maddie New York University Giegold, Vanessa Prill, Will McCartan and Max Gilbert. Amherst’s This will be a rebuilding year for NYU following two division title incoming class is deep, talented and poised to have an immediate game appearances in the past fi ve years. Veterans Morgan Alcalay impact. Keep your eye out for sleeper picks Jorgen Peterson and and Zeke Abuhoff will be leaned on heavily for veteran leadership Ryan Colby, as their work ethic in practice sessions should pay off and offensive power. in the tournaments.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bates College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will rely on the team’s experienced Bates will seek to improve on a third place fi nish in the division and seniors to help their fellow Enginners construct a good season. In contend for the program’s fi fth North Atlantic title after capturing light of losing some talented players from last year’s eighth place the 1999-2002 crowns. fi nish in the New York Division, RPI expects to fi ll the depth with several underclassmen. The ultimate success will depend in part on Bowdoin College how well the Engineers recruit to complete their bench. The Bowdoin Polar Bears will strive to improve on a fi fth place mark at the 2009 North Atlantic Division tournament. Syracuse University Syracuse will begin the rebuilding process as the Orange are fi elding Colby College a depleted roster after losing multiple players to graduation. Syracuse Colby looks to have a strong year with sharp-shooter Tom Hurley fi nished seventh in the New York Division a year ago, but is looking and goalie Doug Newkirk returning for another go-around with the to rebuild with a new team full of young and talented athletes. Carl White Mules. Kerill O’Neill will once again hope to confuse opposing 29 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Among a number of fi rst-year programs in the league, Worcester Polytechnic Institute will strive to fi nish among the upper half of the North Atlantic Division teams.

NORTHWEST DIVISION

Central Washington University Although they lost several starters from last year’s team, Central Washington is looking to have a strong 2010 season. The players are ready to step in and pick right up where they left off with a sixth place fi nish in the Northwest Division a year ago. Look for Taylor goalies with his infamous lob shot. Other talent includes sopho- Isabell, Sam Clark, Kaelan Nelson and Federico Bettini to be the more wings James Hootsmans, Andrew Hedberg and Jacob Marx. core of the returning talent that will fi ll the graduation gap. New players that will complete the roster include Kayleigh Monahan and Sandy Johnson, along with a batch of incoming freshmen. With Oregon State University several juniors studying abroad this semester, Ryan Fischer’s strong Oregon State looks to bounce back from a disappointing third place recruiting efforts will be as much a key to the team’s success as his fi nish in the division race last year. shot. University Tufts University Among a crop of fi rst-year programs joining the Collegiate Water The 2009 Division III National Collegiate Club Champions, Tufts Polo Association in 2010, Seattle will use the 2010 season to grow picked up its second North Atlantic Division title in three years last as a team with the eventual goal of earning the division’s bid to the season. National Collegiate Club Championship.

United States Coast Guard Academy University of Oregon The Coast Guard Academy Bears gained a great deal of new tal- A four-time division champion (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008) in six title ent and are ready to rebuild after losing some talented seniors. Last game appearances, Oregon will seek to gain some revenge for be- season the Bears fi nished second in the division after losing an 11-6 ing knocked off by the University of Washington in the Northwest game to Tufts University in the North Atlantic championship tilt. Division title game last year. The Ducks, who fi nished the regular The 2010 team will be led by All-America fi rst team selection Mark season with a perfect mark, saw their national championship hopes Tatara, who will provide much of the offensive scoring. Tatara will dashed by the second-seed Huskes in a 9-5 defeat. Oregon hopes be aided by seniors Alex Brown, Liam Bell and Mitch Schumacher, to not provide Washington another chance to return to Nationals along with sophomore Nick Poehler. Goalie George Thomas takes by going undefeated in league play to once again have a chance at to the cage once again to lead the Bears’ defense. Thanks to a strong claiming the National Collegiate Club title. roster of returning players and some talented new players, Coast Guard hopes for a second division title game appearance in 2010. University of Washington (Wash.) Washington is seeking to repeat as Northwest Division Champions University of Massachusetts in 2010 following the arrival of new head coach Chris Gilroy. In The Massachusetts water polo club is excited to begin its fourth year lieu of losing goalie Jonny Muir, the Huskies expect to improve on in the Collegiate Water Polo Association as a club program. This their eighth place fi nish at the National Collegiate Club Champion- year the Minutemen move to a new division as they switch from ship based on the return of their entire fi eld contingent, including the New England to the North Atlantic. The Minutemen are ready Sam Sussman and Tom Stowell, along with Phil Roan, Rick Farmer, to take on their new competition under the club’s fi rst head coach, Tony Raubitschek, Mike Moshofsky, Riley Brazil and Victor Wong. John Gallagher. Eager to fi eld a strong squad, the team will look to Joe Laird had a standout season in 2009 and should be a big part of the leadership and experience of its returning players to help the the Washington offense once again. The Huskies are also looking club achieve a division title. forward to the arrival of new Kevin McKenna and fresh- man Markus Gutierez. University of Vermont During the Catamounts rebuilding period in 2009, Vermont tallied Washington State University the program’s highest number of wins since 2006. While that was Washington State is prepared to do what is necessary to return to the good news a year ago it bodes even better for 2010, since the entire division title game for the fi rst time since the 1998 season. After a starting lineup returns for another campaign. Goalie Jesse Zastrow fi fth place mark in the Northwest Division a year ago, the Cougars will serve as the last line of defense once again, while Derek Wolff will work to conclude the season among the Top Three teams this and Drew Eberts will lead the offense. In addition, team Most Valu- year. able Player and All-Conference selectiton Cam Hecht will continue to breakdown defenses and keep goalies guessing every time he han- Western Washington University dles the ball. Speedsters Kris Sellstrom and Kelly Donovan will be Western Washington has high hopes to place higher than last year’s relied on for swim-offs and counter-attacks. Newcomers Morgan fourth place fi nish in the Northwest Division. Fog and Matt Mirkine both have high school playing experience and will see a fair amount of playing time for the Catamounts. 30 PACIFIC COAST DIVISION San Jose State University San Jose State will depend upon the strengths of its underclassmen following the departure of several seniors and players. On the heels California Polytechnic State University of a 10th place fi nish in the Pacifi c Coast Division Northern Region California Polytechnic has a lot to prove this year following an un- standings, SJSU will look to begin the process of climbing the region characteristic season in which the Mustangs fi nished the year fi fth standings for an eventual shot at the division title. at the 2009 Pacifi c Coast Division Championship. But for Cal Poly, it is a new year with a new outlook as the fi ve-time national cham- Stanford University pions are ready to make it back to the top. The graduation of 2009 Entering its fourth year as a member of the league, Stanford seeks All-America goalie Casey Ryan and team captain Kurtis Wurster, to improve on its successful sixth place fi nish in the Pacifi c Coast who were both vital to the team’s last championship effort in 2008, Division Northern Region from last year. The loss of starter An- hurts. However, the Mustangs have a lot of depth and older play- drew Trepp and goalie David Pursell leave large shoes to fi ll for the ers ready to make an impact. Goalies Kevin Gericke and Kyle Loo- Cardinal, but a strong group of underclassmen is expected to bring mis take over responsibility within the cage as strong defenders and their experience and take leadership of this young program. solid shoot blockers. Returning starter Jake Muir will be a force at two-meters and the return of two-time Pacifi c Coast All-Conference University of California-Berkeley selection Aaron Shilling and 2008 All-America pick Brandon Ross The Northern Divison regular season champion with a perfect 8-0 put the Mustangs in place to make another run. Beyond the super- mark, California saw its hopes of a berth to the National Collegiate stars, look for substantial impact from seniors Justin Geller, Zach- Club Championship terminate in the division title game as eventual ary Curhan, Dustin Lee, Greg Welch, Josh Combs, Scott , national champion the University of California-Los Angeles held John Simms and Casey Nakamura, as well as the numerous talented off the Golden Bears 8-6. Look for them to be a contender this and skilled upcoming players to give Cal Poly an excellent chance to season. win the Pacifi c Coast Division and National Collegiate Club titles in 2010. University of California-Davis UC-Davis returns a roster full of talent and experience that will California State University-Chico work to put the Aggies into the stratosphere of the Pacifi c Coast Chico State is looking to better itself from the 2009 season in which Division’s best teams. Last year, the team fi nished third in the North- the Wildcats fi nished sixth in the Pacifi c Coast Division and ranked ern Region and notched an eighth place mark at the overall division seventh in the nation heading into the division tournament. Due to championship tournament, both marks the Aggies will look to dra- multiple players returning, Chico is looking to have an even better matically improve upon in 2010 after reaching the title game in 2006 season. Besides the veteran upperclassmen, sophmores will provide and 2007. much of the depth for the team and will factor signifi cantly in the Wildcats’ title hopes. University of California-Irvine The runner-up in the Pacifi c Coast Division Southern Region last California State University-Fresno year, UC-Irvine fi nished 2009 in fourth place at the overall division The Fresno State Bulldogs will face a few challenges this season, championship tournament. not the least of which will be their practice schedule as the club will be displaced by the construction of their new 50-meter aquatics University of California-Los Angeles facility. Helping them overcome these obstacles will be fi rst-time For the fi rst time in program history, the Bruins are now the hunted college-level coach Ryan Stiner. Stiner hopes to build a dominant rather than the hunter as UCLA captured the 2009 Pacifi c Coast team that will be able to compete with larger inter-league foes, such Division Southern Region, Pacifi c Coast and National Collegiate as California Polytechnic State University - a process that Stiner says Club Championship titles. Gone from the roster is captain and will take time and work. Helping to close the gap will be fi ve new All-America selection Matt Wiener, but the Bruins return a strong freshmen that should contribute greatly to this young and energetic core of players that are ready to help UCLA become the second squad. Eyeing the future, the Bulldogs hope to gain experience over men’s program to win back-to-back national titles since California the next two years to begin climbing the ladder to the top. Polytechnic State University Mustangs achieved the feat in 2001 and 2002. Center Max Scott is joined by utility man Caleb Greig to lead California State University-Maritime Academy the Bruins’ on offense, with captain Cameron Virjee and stalwart Cal Maritime returns on the heels of a fi fth place fi nish at the 2009 defender Michael “Goose” Olson ready to complement the duo. Pacifi c Coast Division Northern Region Championship. UCLA has parlayed its national success into personnel as a strong freshmen class will offset the loss of the program’s seniors. Saint Mary’s College (Calif.) Saint Mary’s placed eighth in the Pacifi c Coast Division Northern University of California-San Diego Region last year and will strive to establish a program best mark Although UC-San Diego fi nished sixth in the Pacifi c Coast Divi- in the new season after placing fourth in the overall 2003 division sion Southern Region last season, the Tritons hope to have a more standings. impressive campaign in 2010. Returning star Eric Schwarberg looks to help fi ll the void left by a handful of departing playmakers. He San Diego State University will get assistance from standout Matt Bogott, while the strength and skill of Alexis Shakas will serve as a formidable force against Following a seventh place fi nish at the 2009 Pacifi c Coast Division the division’s defenses. Defense will prove to be the Tritons greatest Southern Region Championship, San Diego State will work to rise strength anchored by the brilliant play of returning netminder Chris up the Pacifi c Coast Division’s regional standings and advance to the Huffman. Huffman was a wall in goal last season, a pattern which overall division championship. should continue this fall. 31 University of California-Santa Barbara University of Colorado “B” UC-Santa Barbara is coming off third place fi nishes at both the Colorado “B” team will attempt to move up the standings after a Southern Region and Pacifi c Coast Division Championships a year sixth place fi nish in the Rocky Mountain Division. ago. Although losses from last season’s squad include experience and goaltending, prolifi c outside shooters Colin Gerber, Frank Hurd and Paul Nagle return to anchor the Gauchos and will be key ingre- Denver comes into the season with a winning attitude. Following a dients in the team’s success. Rounding out the depth on the squad 3-5 record during the 2009 season, the Pioneers hope to increase the are quick drivers Mike Zamolo and Sean Ison. offensive pressure with former Rocky Mountain Division Player of the Week Teddy Bonus leading the way. Due to the loss of starting University of Santa Cruz goalie Paul Davis to graduation, Denver must work hard to keep its Following a fourth place fi nish in the Northern Region to earn a defense strong against the high-scoring offenses of division oppo- spot in the Pacifi c Coast Division Championship tournament, UC- nents. Expect great things from these Pioneers who aim to exceed a Santa Cruz fi nished the year seventh in the division. fourth place fi nish set last year.

University of San Diego University of Utah In just three years after joining the organization, San Diego has Utah continues to build and gain strength as it returns this year un- made great strides in league play. The club graduated two players der second year head coach Tom Taylor. After taking the division last season and expects to pick up six incoming players for the fall title and placing seventh at the 2009 National Collegiate Club Cham- of 2010. Although still a new program, the club expects to continue pionship at the University of Florida, the Utes are primed to reach to improve and move up in the Collegiate Water Polo Association heights never previously achieved by a Utah water polo team. Key Pacifi c Coast Division standings. to the program’s title hopes is fi lling the loss of three starters with new talent and returning players. Look for Tyler Pool, Danny Brad- University of Southern California ley, Todd Bradley, Christian Hayes, Vig Mikulis, Sam Thomas, Brent The Trojans of USC are coming out of a rebuilding year with a Weldon and others to have a signifi cant impact on offense and de- slew of new players. Approximately thirty incoming freshmen have fense. All-America second team and Rocky Mountain Division Most signed on to join the twenty-eight man roster from 2009 to rank Valuable Palyer Thomas may have to battle one of his teammates for USC as one of the largest programs in the nation. Outside shooter the division prize this year as All-America honorable mention selec- Kane Kuo will be a key offensive threat alongside varsity transfer tion Pool could be the breakout star of the entire Collegiate Water Connor Plaga. Colin Dwyer will provide great team leadership for Polo Association. Expect great things from this team, as they eye the Trojans. A major factor is the number of ex-varsity players com- goals of winning the Rocky Mountain Division title and fi nishing ing to join the club team. Two-meter set Tom Avery will be hitting among the top teams in the nation after achieving both goals during the offense, in addition to Max Bricklin, Miles Deamer, Pat Talbott the 2007 and 2009 seasons. and Will Agramonte. This talented group will be a formidable roster against the division’s competition. Weber State University A fi rst year program, Weber State hopes to enjoy the season and begin the process of growing its team to rate among the Rocky ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIVISION Mountain’s best clubs within the next few seasons.

Colorado State University SOUTHEAST DIVISION Colorado State is looking strong with several returning players ready to lead the Rams to the division title. How far the club advances in the conference standings will be due largely to how well CSU’s Auburn University incoming freshmen can integrate with the returning veterans. Look Auburn heads into the fall campaign primed to move up the South- for the Rams to be competitive within the division with a shot at east Division standings after placing sixth last season. The club was earning a berth to the National Collegiate Club Championship. founded in 1995 and began with nine members. Soon after its for- mation, the team suffered a tragic loss when one of its founding Southern Utah University members, Chris Young, was killed in a car accident in October, 1996. Not since the league was founded has a fi rst-year program earned The following spring, the fi rst annual Chris Young Memorial Tour- the distinction of hosting a National Collegiate Club Championship nament was held in his honor. That same year, the team joined the with a guaranteed shot at the national championship. But Southern Southeastern Collegiate Conference (SCC) under coach John Owens Utah will get a chance to do both this year as the Thunderbirds are and began competing in fall and spring championship tournaments slated to host the championship fi eld and are ensured of holding at before becoming part of the Collegiate Water Polo Association. least the No. 16 seed in the bracket. Led by coach Blair Bentley, the The team is now comprised of 15 players and is coached by former team comprised of players from all over Utah is excited to kick off Olympian Jim Ferguson. a competitive fi rst year and take on the league’s best. University of Colorado “A” Entering its seventh season as a Collegiate Water Polo Association The Buffaloes of Colorado are primed to regain their division title club team, Clemson has made a habit of recruiting ex-swimmers and after fi nishing second to the University of Utah last year. A three- turning them into water polo players. On the heels of the most suc- time champion, Colorado previously won the 2008 Rocky Mountain cessful year in the history of the team in which the club placed third and 1998 and 2001 Southwest Division crowns. in the Southeast Division, the Tigers look forward to the challenge of improving, even with the loss of several key members. A young

32 team with only two seniors returning. the greatest hurdle the Tigers will have to overcome is at set. With a good portion of their size SOUTHWEST DIVISION graduating, the undersized, speedy team will have to out swim their opponents to gain an advantage. Arizona State University “A” In only their fi fth season as a team with the ultimate goal of winning Emory University a National Collegiate Club title, the Sun Devils of Arizona State The Eagles of Emory have landed back in the Collegiate Water Polo have their eyes set on taking back the division. For the seniors, this Association as the program returns to the league following a several is the last chance for national glory as returning scoring leader Wes year absence. Glad to be back among the ranks of competitive wa- Sjoholm will be surrounded by classmates Sam Grucky, Dave Weid ter polo, Emory is working hard to rebuild the program and to be a and Cory Peterson in powering the Sun Devils to the top. On de- fi xture in this organization for years to come. fense, senior goalkeeper Matt Bloch will be the last line of defense. The Sparks brothers (Joey and David) also come back in 2010, add- ing tremendous leadership, both offensively and defensively. Sopho- Georgia Institute of Technology mores Jordan Lunetta and Simon Hood will add depth to an already After capturing the Southeast Division and an automatic bid to the dangerous roster set on Southwest Division domination. Following National Collegiate Club Championship for a third consecutive year, a stellar season with a disappointing fi nish as Arizona State was up- Georgia Tech plans to improve team dynamics in order to win the set by the University of Arizona 10-9 in the division title game, the Southeast for the sixth time in program history and ramble to the Sun Devils expect to make a strong run to win the title and earn a National Collegiate Club Championship. The Yellow Jackets placed bid to the National Collegiate Club Championship once again. 13th at Nationals, a mark the squad wishes to dramatically improve upon in 2010. Under the leadership of coaches Kasi David and Steve Kuehnle, the team will look to build off of last year’s accomplish- Arizona State University “B” ments. Leading scorers Brian Twynham and captain Chris Bauerlein The highest fi nishing “B” team in any of the Collegiate Water Polo return to solidify the offense for Tech. Goalies Neal Laxpati and Association divisions, Arizona State “B” will seek to improve on its Mike O’rourke, along with two-meter defender Andres Arbelaez, third place fi nish in the Southwest Division from a year ago. are expected to anchor another aggressive defensive effort for the Ramblin’ Wreck. Returning sophomores Nick Thompson, Patrick University of Arizona “A” Slain and Frederick Damen will see substantial playing time as well Arizona returns for the 2010 season with many of its players from and should help round out a solid team in 2010. the program’s third place fi nish at the National Collegiate Club Championship last year. The division title and National Collegiate University of Georgia Club Championship appearance avenged a loss to Arizona State in The Georgia Bulldogs enter the 2010 season as a very different team the 2008 Southwest title tilt to snap a run of National Collegiate from a year ago when the year ended with a disappointing fourth Club Championship appearances by the Wildcats, including six place fi nish at the Southeast Division Championship. Now under straight Final Four appearances. Once again on top of the “Desert the leadership of coaches Chris Maurer and Stephen Hagerman, as Division”, seniors Alex Williams, Taylor Knowles and Brett Krousk- well as seniors Lawson Floyd and Phong Nguyen, the Bulldogs look up will provide leadership and experience to a team known for big to incorporate the talent of a quickly maturing younger cast includ- game victories. Senior Sam Binkow, sophomores Steven Rodriguez ing Alan Carroll, Graham Kellams and new starting goalie Drew and Matt Goodenough and junior Andrew Wolff are all potential Duckett. With this blend of skill, speed, and experience, this squad stars on offense, while sophomore Dylan Davidson and juniors Rob should prove to be a heavy contender for its fi rst title game appear- Muirhead and Carl Hertlein look to continue their relentless defense ance since 2007 in the ever-improving Southeast Division. in front of sophomore goalie Justin Friedenthal. David Blechman, Jamie Clark, Ryan Hodge, Yvan Bovard, Joe Fisher, Taylor Bohach University of Tennessee and Tyler Steeb round out a deep Arizona team set to improve upon Although Tennessee slipped to fi fth in the Southeast Division last their third place standing in 2009 to bring a National Championship year, the Volunteers could be the surprise team of the division. A home to the desert. young and maturing team, Tennessee has the potential to shock the division.

Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt set the bar high in its fi rst season in the Collegiate Wa- ter Polo Association in 2009 fi nishing 7-1 during the regular season in conference play. In addition, the Commodores received a brick- house like defensive performance in the Southeast Division title tournament to advance to the title game against the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech. Although Vanderbilt fell 8-7 in the title game, the season set a marker by which all other Commodores’ seasons will be measured in the future. Led by seniors Kenny James and Matt Pop- kin, and sophomore Chris Watkins, Vanderbilt boasts a high scoring attack as well as a lock-down defense thanks to the strategy and teaching of coach A.J. Baucum. That combination will yield great results for the team in 2010 and a chance to earn the program’s fi rst- ever bid to the National Club Championship tournament.

33 University of Arizona “B” Rice University The Arizona “B” team is coming off a fourth place fi nish at the Returning 12 of 13 players from their 2009 roster, the Rice Owls will 2009 Southwest Division Championship, a mark the team would like strive to improve upon last year’s seventh place mark in the division. to improve upon to set up an All-Arizona Southwest Division title Youth will be the strength of the Owls with a strong sophomore class game versus the institution’s “A” team. and a potentially talented incoming freshman class establishing a fu- ture of success for the program. Rice has legitimate leadership and skill in both its upperclassmen and underclassmen-- something un- New Mexico looks to have a tremendously successful season after seen in years past. Freshman Adam Mizes now starts in goal, switch- last year’s diffi cult campaign in which the club placed fi fth in the ing from his previous position of right wing, and both Kevin Schell Southwest Division. Corbin Plugge returns at two-meter set after and Chris Thomas will lead the offense from the two-meter position. a one-year hiatus and is joined on offense by junior Bryant Shuey. Ivan Huang will handle two-meter defense and will be well supported These two will be aided by international players Hugo Nantel and by Brynnan Webster and Craig Labbate, both fast swimmers. A solid Guilherme Lapo, who bring tremendous power to the team both at bench provides a strong chance for Rice to improve its ranking from two-meters and around the perimeter. The ’s counter attack last year, and hopefully remain competitive in the Texas Division. will be led by sophomore speedsters Brandon Huffman and Michael Sheppard. Additional contributors include James Besante, Ruben Texas A&M University Kimmelman, Robert Trujillo, Ansel Blumenthal and Adam Gutier- Texas A&M hopes to continue its recent success during which the rez as outside shooters and drivers. Goaltending for UNM will be Aggies won the Texas Division in back-to-back seasons (2007, 2008) handled by a freshman, Jarryd St. John. Look for New Mexico to be and qualifi ed for three straight division title games (2007, 2008, a stronger team this season within the division. 2009). The Aggies would like nothing more than a rematch versus archnemesis the University of Texas which knocked off A&M 8-4 in last year’s title game to end the program’s reign on top of the divi- sion standings.

Texas State University With seven returning players, the club’s founder and coach Craig Mason hopes to see Texas State continue to make improvements. He will have his hands full as the team lost two players to graduation in- cluding their goalie and one of the fastest swimmers in school histo- ry. Stepping into the cage is Corey Parada, who’s great height should be a big advantage. To fi ll the leadership gap, captain Alistair Laing will be relied upon heavily. Offensive production for the squad will come primarily from two-meter sets Nathan Galvan and Peter Neu- mann. Other talent includes Wes Poirier, Jim Locus, Justin Bowling and Ross Kelley. Although Bowling and Kelley are new to the game, they are talented swimmers and should help overall team speed.

Texas Tech University Texas Tech, which recorded a program best third place fi nish in the Texas Division last year following back-to-back fourth place marks, is on the rise. Although club founder Greg Preston graduates, Tech boasts 11 returning players and several talented freshmen. Two note- worthy freshmen include Chad Conlin and Damien Hines. With the experience featured in their roster along with the new talent, Texas Tech could contend for the division title this season.

University of Houston The University of Houston enters the new season looking to build on a fourth place fi nish at the Texas Division Championship.

University of Texas The 2003-06 and 2009 Texas Division champion, the Texas Long- horns enter the 2010 season with two things in mind: to work harder than their competitors and do whatever it takes to return back to the National Collegiate Club Championship tournament. Except for TEXAS DIVISION one graduating senior, the Longhorns’ lineup from last year’s cham- pionship season returns for another shot at the division and nation’s best teams. Capitalizing on what promises to be the best water polo Baylor University team that the university has ever seen and with many young stars, Baylor will work to improve on last year’s eighth place fi nish in the Texas will work to pick up the program’s sixth division title. Texas Division.

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Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. Wednesday, September 15 8:00 p.m...... Fordham vs. Queens ECAC Championship Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Friday-Sunday, September 17-19 Saint Francis College, Heights, N.Y. Wednesday, October 13 Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y. 8:00 p.m...... Saint Francis vs. Fordham Wednesday, September 22 8:00 p.m...... Iona vs. Saint Francis Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Th ursday, October 14 Connecticut College, New London, Conn. 8:00 p.m...... Harvard vs. Brown Friday, September 24 7:30 p.m...... Connecticut College vs. Brown Connecticut College, New London, Conn. Friday, October 15 Saturday, September 25 8:00 p.m...... Connecticut College vs. MIT 11:00 a.m...... Brown vs. Queens 12:30 p.m...... Connecticut College vs. Saint Francis Saint Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. 4:30 p.m...... Brown vs. Saint Francis Saturday, October 16 7:00 p.m...... Connecticut College vs. Queens 1:00 p.m...... Queens vs. MIT 2:30 p.m...... Saint Francis vs. Harvard Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 4:30 p.m...... Saint Francis vs. MIT Saturday, September 25 6:00 p.m...... Queens vs. Harvard 1:00 p.m...... Harvard vs. Fordham 9:00 p.m...... Harvard vs. Iona Connecticut College, New London, Conn. Sunday, October 17 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Noon ...... Connecticut College vs. Harvard Saturday, September 25 7:00 p.m...... MIT vs. Fordham Saint Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Wednesday, October 20 Sunday, September 26 8:00 p.m...... Saint Francis vs. Queens 11:00 a.m...... MIT vs. Iona Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. Friday, October 22 Wednesday, September 29 8:00 p.m...... MIT vs. Harvard 8:00 p.m...... Queens vs. Iona Division II Eastern Championship Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. Friday, October 1 Saturday, October 23 8:00 p.m...... MIT vs. Brown Division III Eastern Championship Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Connecticut College, New London, Conn. Saturday, October 2 Saturday-Sunday, October 23-24 1:00 p.m...... Harvard vs. MIT (non-division) Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y. Wednesday, October 27 Saturday, October 2 7:30 p.m...... Fordham vs. Iona 3:00 p.m...... Iona vs. Brown 8:00 p.m...... Iona vs. Connecticut College Wheaton College, Wheaton, Mass. Th ursday, October 28 Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. 7:30 p.m...... Brown vs. MIT (non-division) Sunday, October 3 Noon ...... Fordham vs. Brown 3:00 p.m...... Fordham vs. Connecticut College Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 36 Ivy Championship SOUTHERN DIVISION, EASTERN REGION Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Saturday-Sunday, October 30-31 ECAC Championship Northern Division Championship Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Friday-Sunday, September 17-19 Saturday, November 6 ...... Game # 9:00 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 8th Seed ...... 1 Johns Hopkins University, , Md. 10:30 a.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 Friday, September 24 Noon ...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 3 8:00 p.m...... Johns Hopkins vs. Bucknell 1:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 4:00 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 Saturday, September 25 5:30 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 6 Noon ...... Johns Hopkins vs. Princeton 7:00 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 7 8:30 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Saturday, September 25 Sunday, November 7 ...... Game # Noon ...... U. S. Naval Academy vs. Bucknell 10:00 a.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 8:00 p.m...... U. S. Naval Academy vs. Princeton 11:30 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... Fifth Place 1:00 p.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 7 ...... Third Place George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2:30 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place Saturday, September 25 8:00 p.m...... George Washington vs. Bucknell Eastern Championship Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Sunday, September 26 Friday-Sunday, November 19-21 Noon ...... George Washington vs. Princeton Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Wednesday, October 6 4:30 p.m...... Johns Hopkins vs. U. S. Naval Academy George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Wednesday, October 6 8:00 p.m...... George Washington vs. U. S. Naval Academy Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Saturday, October 9 2:00 p.m...... Princeton vs. Bucknell Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Friday, October 15 8:00 p.m...... Bucknell vs. Johns Hopkins Saturday, October 16 Noon ...... Bucknell vs. U. S. Naval Academy 5:30 p.m...... Bucknell vs. George Washington Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Saturday, October 16 1:00 p.m...... Princeton vs. Johns Hopkins 7:30 p.m...... Princeton vs. U. S. Naval Academy Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Sunday, October 17 1:00 p.m...... Bucknell vs. Princeton Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Saturday, October 23 10:00 a.m...... Princeton vs. Iona (non-division) 2:00 p.m...... Princeton vs. George Washington 5:00 p.m...... George Washington vs. Iona (non-division)

Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 37 Division II Eastern Championship Salem International University, Salem, W. Va. Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. Saturday, September 11 Saturday, October 23 4:00 p.m...... Salem International vs. Mercyhurst 7:00 p.m...... Salem International vs. Gannon Division III Eastern Championship Connecticut College, New London, Conn. ECAC Championship Saturday-Sunday, October 23-24 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Friday-Sunday, September 17-19 George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Wednesday, October 27 Gannon University, Erie, Pa. 7:00 p.m...... George Washington vs. Johns Hopkins Friday, September 24 7:00 p.m...... Gannon vs. Mercyhurst United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Saturday, October 30 Penn State Behrend College, Erie, Pa. 11:00 a.m...... U. S. Naval Academy vs. George Washington Saturday, September 25 12:30 p.m...... U. S. Naval Academy “B” vs. TBD (exhibition) 11:00 a.m...... Penn State Behrend vs. Mercyhurst 2:00 p.m...... U. S. Naval Academy vs. Johns Hopkins 12:30 p.m...... Gannon vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) (exhibition) 3:30 p.m...... U. S. Naval Academy “B” vs. TBD (exhibition) 3:00 p.m...... Penn State Behrend vs. Salem International 5:00 p.m...... Johns Hopkins vs. George Washington 4:30 p.m...... Mercyhurst vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) (exhibition) Ivy Championship Mercyhurst College, North East, Pa. Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Saturday, September 25 Saturday-Sunday, October 30-31 7:00 p.m...... Mercyhurst vs. Salem International Southern Division Championship Gannon University, Erie, Pa. United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Sunday, September 26 Friday, November 5 ...... Game # 11:00 a.m...... Gannon vs. Salem International 8:00 p.m...... 7th Seed vs. 10th Seed ...... 1 2:00 p.m...... Gannon vs. Penn State Behrend 9:15 p.m...... 8th Seed vs. 9th Seed ...... 2 Mercyhurst College, North East, Pa. Saturday, November 6 ...... Game # Friday, October 1 9:00 a.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 8:00 p.m...... Mercyhurst vs. Gannon 10:15 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. Winner Game 1 ...... 4 11:30 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 5 Saturday, October 2 12:45 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 6 Noon ...... Mercyhurst vs. Penn State Behrend 2:00 p.m...... Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... 7 3:15 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 4 ...... 8 Penn State Behrend College, Erie, Pa. 4:30 p.m...... Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 ...... 9 Saturday, October 2 5:45 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... 10 4:00 p.m...... Penn State Behrend vs. Washington & Jefferson 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... 11 8:15 p.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... 12 Gannon University, Erie, Pa. Saturday, October 2 Sunday, November 7 ...... Game # 8:00 p.m...... Gannon vs. Washington & Jefferson 9:30 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Ninth Place 11:00 a.m...... Loser Game 11 vs. Loser Game 12 ...Seventh Place 12:30 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Winner Game 12 ..Fifth Place 2:00 p.m...... Loser Game 9 vs. Loser Game 10 ...... Third Place 3:30 p.m...... Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10 .....First Place Eastern Championship Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Friday-Sunday, November 19-21

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Washington & Jeff erson College, Washington, Pa. Friday, September 10 7:30 p.m...... Washington & Jefferson vs. Mercyhurst Saturday, September 11 11:00 a.m...... Washington & Jefferson vs. Gannon Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 38 Mercyhurst College, North East, Pa. Sunday, October 3 9:30 a.m. ..Penn State Behrend vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) (exhibition) 11:00 a.m...... Mercyhurst vs. Washington & Jefferson Penn State Behrend College, Erie, Pa. Sunday, October 3 1:00 p.m...... Penn State Behrend vs. Gannon 2:30 p.m. ....Wash. & Jefferson vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) (exhibition) Salem International University, Salem, W. Va. Friday, October 15 7:30 p.m...... Salem International vs. Washington & Jefferson Saturday, October 16 Noon ...... Salem International vs. Penn State Behrend Washington & Jeff erson College, Washington, Pa. Saturday, October 16 7:00 p.m...... Washington & Jefferson vs. Penn State Behrend Sunday, October 17 11:00 a.m...... Washington & Jefferson vs. Salem International Division II Eastern Championship Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, October 23

Division III Eastern Championship Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Connecticut College, New London, Conn. Seeds are based on their fi nish at the 2009 Eastern Championship Saturday-Sunday, October 23-24 1st Seed - Bucknell University . Princeton University - 2nd Seed 3rd Seed - Saint Francis College Johns Hopkins University - 4th Seed Southern Division Championship 5th Seed - Brown University Fordham University - 6th Seed United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 7th Seed - MIT Iona College - 8th Seed Friday, November 5 ...... Game # 9th Seed - George Washington University Harvard University - 10th Seed 8:00 p.m...... 7th Seed vs. 10th Seed ...... 1 11th Seed - Mercyhurst College Wash. & Jefferson College - 12th Seed 9:15 p.m...... 8th Seed vs. 9th Seed ...... 2 Friday, September 17 ...... Game # Saturday, November 6 ...... Game # 3:00 p.m...... Iona vs. George Washington ...... 1 9:00 a.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 4:30 p.m...... Harvard vs. MIT ...... 2 10:15 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. Winner Game 1 ...... 4 6:00 p.m...... Fordham vs. Mercyhurst ...... 3 11:30 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 5 7:30 p.m...... Brown vs. Washington & Jefferson ...... 4 12:45 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 6 2:00 p.m...... Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... 7 Saturday, September 18...... Game # 3:15 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 4 ...... 8 9:00 a.m...... Bucknell vs. Winner Game 1 ...... 5 4:30 p.m...... Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 ...... 9 10:20 a.m...... Princeton vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 5:45 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... 10 11:40 a.m...... St. Francis vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... 11 1:00 p.m...... Johns Hopkins vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 8:15 p.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... 12 2:20 p.m...... Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 4 ...... 9 3:40 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 10 Sunday, November 7 ...... Game # 5:00 p.m...... Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... 11 9:30 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Ninth Place 6:20 p.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7 ...... 12 11:00 a.m...... Loser Game 11 vs. Loser Game 12 ...Seventh Place 7:40 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... 13 12:30 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Winner Game 12 ..Fifth Place 9:00 p.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... 14 2:00 p.m...... Loser Game 9 vs. Loser Game 10 ...... Third Place 3:30 p.m...... Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10 .....First Place Sunday, September 19 ...... Game # 9:00 a.m...... Loser Game 9 vs. Loser Game 10 ...... 11th Place Eastern Championship 10:20 a.m...... Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10 .. Ninth Place Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. 11:40 a.m...... Loser Game 11 vs. Loser Game 12 ...Seventh Place Friday-Sunday, November 19-21 1:00 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Winner Game 12 ..Fifth Place 2:20 p.m...... Loser Game 13 vs. Loser Game 14 ...... Third Place 3:40 p.m...... Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 14 ...First Place Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 39 IVY CHAMPIONSHIP CWPA CLUB Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. COMPETITIVE SCHEDULE Teams are seeded within bracket based on their fi nish at the CWPA Eastern Championship (varsity) and meetings (club) during the 2009 season: Varsity Collegiate Club 1st Seed - Princeton University 1st Seed - University of Pennsylvania 2nd Seed - Brown University 2nd Seed - Columbia University 3rd Seed - Harvard University 3rd Seed - Yale University 4th Seed - Dartmouth College 5th Seed - Cornell University

Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # 10:00 a.m...... Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth ...... 1 11:30 a.m...... Columbia vs. Yale ...... 2 1:00 p.m...... Harvard vs. Cornell ...... 3 3:30 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 4 5:00 p.m...... Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 ...... 6 Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 9:30 a.m...... Brown vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 11:00 a.m...... Princeton vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 12:30 p.m...... Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Seventh Place 2:00 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... Fifth Place 3:30 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Third Place 5:00 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place

DIVISION II EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP The name Ivy Championship is used with permission of the Council of Ivy Presidents (“The Ivy League”). This event is organized by the Collegiate Water Polo Association, which is not affi liated with the Ivy League. Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP 11:30 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 1 1:00 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 3rd Seed ...... 2 4:30 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... Third Place Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. 6:00 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... First Place Friday, November 19 ...... Game # 11:30 a.m...... 1st Seed-South vs. 4th Seed-North ...... 1 1:00 p.m...... 2nd Seed-North vs. 3rd Seed-South ...... 2 DIVISION III EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP 2:30 p.m...... 1st Seed-North vs. 4th Seed-South ...... 3 4:00 p.m...... 2nd Seed-South vs. 3rd Seed North ...... 4 Connecticut College, New London, Conn. Teams are divided into two brackets: Saturday, November 20 ...... Game # A B 1:30 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 1st Seed 2nd Seed 3:00 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 6 4th Seed 3rd Seed 4:30 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 7 5th Seed 6:00 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # Sunday, November 21 ...... Game # 10:00 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 10:00 a.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 1:00 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 11:30 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... Fifth Place 2:15 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 3rd Seed ...... 3 1:00 p.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 7 ...... Third Place 4:00 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 4 2:30 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. 3rd in Bracket A ...... 5 8:30 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... 6 Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 10:00 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place 11:30 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 6 ...... First Place 1:00 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Fourth Place Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 40 CCWPAWPA CLUBCLUB CCOMPETITIVEOMPETITIVE SCHEDULESCHEDULE

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Saint Mary’s College, Saint Mary’s City, Md. Saturday, September 25 12:20 p.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. Georgetown 1:30 p.m...... Maryland vs. James Madison 3:20 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. Loyola (Md.) 4:30 p.m...... James Madison vs. Georgetown 6:20 p.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. Maryland 7:30 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. Georgetown Sunday, September 26 9:00 a.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. Maryland 10:10 a.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. James Madison 11:30 a.m...... Maryland vs. Georgetown 12:40 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. James Madison 3:00 p.m...... Maryland vs. Duke Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Va. 4:00 p.m...... James Madison vs. Virginia Tech Saturday, October 2 10:00 a.m...... Duke vs. North Carolina Atlantic Division Championship 11:30 a.m...... Virginia vs. North Carolina State Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Va. 2:00 p.m...... Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina Teams are divided into three brackets. 3:30 p.m...... Virginia vs. Duke A B C 7:00 p.m...... North Carolina State vs. North Carolina 1st Seed 2nd Seed 3rd Seed 8:30 p.m...... Duke vs. Virginia Tech 4th Seed 5th Seed 6th Seed 7th Seed 8th Seed 9th Seed Sunday, October 3 10th Seed 9:30 a.m...... Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina State 11:00 a.m...... Virginia vs. North Carolina Friday, October 29 12:30 p.m...... Duke vs. North Carolina State 8:45 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 10th Seed 2:00 p.m...... Virginia vs. Virginia Tech Saturday, October 30 James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va. 9:00 a.m...... 4th Seed vs. 7th Seed Friday, October 8 10:10 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 8th Seed 4:30 p.m...... James Madison vs. Virginia 11:20 a.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 9th Seed 5:35 p.m...... Georgetown vs. North Carolina 12:30 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 10th Seed 6:40 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. North Carolina State 1:40 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 7th Seed 7:45 p.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. Virginia Tech 2:50 p.m...... 5th Seed vs. 8th Seed 4:00 p.m...... 6th Seed vs. 9th Seed Saturday, October 9 5:10 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed 9:15 a.m...... Georgetown vs. Duke 6:20 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 5th Seed 10:15 a.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. North Carolina State 7:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed 11:20 a.m...... Maryland vs. Virginia Tech 8:40 p.m...... 7th Seed vs. 10th Seed 12:25 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. North Carolina 1:30 p.m...... Georgetown vs. Virginia Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 2:35 p.m...... Maryland vs. North Carolina State 9:00 a.m...... 1st in Bracket B vs. 1st in Bracket C ...... 1 3:40 p.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. Duke 10:10 a.m...... 2nd in Bracket B vs. 2nd in Bracket C ...... 2 4:45 p.m...... James Madison vs. North Carolina 11:20 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket B vs. 3rd in Bracket C ...... 3 5:50 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. Virginia Tech 12:30 p.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 1 ...... First Place 6:55 p.m...... Loyola (Md.) vs. Virginia 1:40 p.m...... 2nd in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 2 ..Fourth Place 8:00 p.m...... Maryland vs. North Carolina 2:50 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 3 .Seventh Place

Sunday, October 10 (Games use six-minute quarters) Loser Game 1 is third; Loser Game 2 is sixth; Loser Game 3 is ninth; Noon ...... James Madison vs. Duke 4th in Bracket A is 10th 1:00 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Md.) vs. Virginia 2:00 p.m...... Georgetown vs. North Carolina State Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 41 BIG TEN DIVISION Big Ten Division Championship Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # TBA 8:50 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 8th Seed ...... 1 Saturday, October 2 9:55 a.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 9:00 a.m...... Wisconsin vs. Northwestern 11:00 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 3 10:10 a.m...... Michigan vs. Iowa 12:05 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 1:10 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 2:20 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 Saturday, October 2 3:25 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 7 1:10 p.m...... Purdue vs. Indiana (Pool A) 4:30 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 1:10 p.m...... Michigan State vs. Illinois (Pool B) 2:20 p.m...... Michigan vs. Northwestern (Pool A) Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 2:20 p.m...... Iowa vs. Wisconsin (Pool B) 9:45 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 3:30 p.m...... Michigan State vs. Purdue (Pool A) 11:00 a.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place 3:30 p.m...... Illinois vs. Indiana (Pool B) 12:30 p.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 2:00 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... Fifth Place Sunday, October 3 9:00 a.m...... Iowa vs. Northwestern (Pool A) FLORIDA DIVISION 9:00 a.m...... Illinois vs. Wisconsin (Pool B) 10:10 a.m...... Michigan State vs. Indiana (Pool A) 10:10 a.m...... Michigan vs. Purdue (Pool B) University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Noon ...... Illinois vs. Iowa (Pool A) Saturday, September 18 Noon ...... Wisconsin vs. Indiana (Pool B) 9:00 a.m...... Florida State vs. Florida “B” 1:10 p.m...... Michigan vs. Michigan State (Pool A) 10:10 a.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida “A” 1:10 p.m...... Purdue vs. Northwestern (Pool B) 11:20 a.m...... Florida International vs. Central Florida 12:50 p.m...... Florida “A” vs. Florida “B” University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 2:30 p.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Central Florida Saturday, October 16 3:40 p.m...... Florida International vs. Florida “B” 11:00 a.m...... Michigan State vs. Northwestern 4:50 p.m...... Florida “A” vs. Florida State 12:05 p.m...... Michigan vs. Wisconsin 1:10 p.m...... Illinois vs. Indiana Sunday, September 19 2:15 p.m...... Purdue vs. Northwestern 9:00 a.m...... Florida State vs. Central Florida 3:20 p.m...... Michigan State vs. Wisconsin 10:10 a.m...... Florida “A” vs. Florida International 4:25 p.m...... Iowa vs. Indiana 11:40 a.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida State 5:30 p.m...... Illinois vs. Michigan 12:50 p.m...... Central Florida vs. Florida “B” 6:35 p.m...... Purdue vs. Wisconsin 2:00 p.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida International 7:40 p.m...... Iowa vs. Michigan State 8:45 p.m...... Illinois vs. Northwestern Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 9:50 p.m...... Michigan vs. Indiana Saturday, October 2 9:00 a.m...... Florida State vs. Florida International Sunday, October 17 10:10 a.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida “A” 9:15 a.m...... Iowa vs. Wisconsin 11:20 a.m...... Central Florida vs. Florida “B” 10:20 a.m...... Illinois vs. Purdue 1:00 p.m...... Florida State vs. Florida “A” 11:30 a.m...... Michigan State vs. Michigan 2:10 p.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida International 12:40 p.m...... Indiana vs. Northwestern 3:40 p.m...... Florida State vs. Florida “B” 1:50 p.m...... Iowa vs. Purdue 4:50 p.m...... Florida “A” vs. Central Florida Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 42 Sunday, October 3 9:00 a.m...... Florida “B” vs. Florida International 10:10 a.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Central Florida 11:40 a.m...... Florida “A” vs. Florida International 12:50 p.m...... Miami (Fla.) vs. Florida “B” 2:00 p.m...... Florida State vs. Central Florida Florida Division Championship University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Teams are divided into two brackets: A B 1st Seed 2nd Seed 4th Seed 3rd Seed 5th Seed 6th Seed Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # Great Lakes Division Championship 9:20 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 Jenison High School, Jenison, Mich. 10:30 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 2 Teams are divided into two brackets: Noon ...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 3 A B 1:10 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 1st Seed 2nd Seed 2:40 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 5 4th Seed 3rd Seed 3:50 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 3rd Seed ...... 6 5th Seed 6th Seed 7th Seed Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 9:20 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. 2nd in Bracket B ...... 7 Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # 10:30 a.m...... 1st in Bracket B vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... 8 Noon ...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 11:40 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. 3rd in Bracket B .....Fifth Place 1:15 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 12:50 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Third Place 2:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 2:00 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 3:45 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 5:30 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 GREAT LAKES DIVISION 6:45 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 6 8:00 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7

University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # Saturday, October 2 9:00 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 8 11:15 a.m...... Ball State vs. Ohio 10:10 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... Third Place 12:20 p.m...... Notre Dame vs. Loyola (Ill.) 11:30 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 1:30 p.m...... Dayton vs. Grand Valley State 12:45 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 11 2:35 p.m...... Illinois-Chicago vs. Ball State 3:40 p.m...... Loyola (Ill.) vs. Ohio The win/loss records from games 5, 8 & 11 determine places fi fth 4:45 p.m...... Notre Dame vs. Grand Valley State through seventh 5:50 p.m...... Dayton vs. Illinois-Chicago 6:55 p.m...... Ball State vs. Loyola (Ill.) GREAT PLAINS DIVISION Sunday, October 3 9:10 a.m...... Grand Valley State vs. Ohio Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 10:15 a.m...... Illinois-Chicago vs. Notre Dame Saturday, September 11 11:20 a.m...... Dayton vs. Loyola (Ill.) 9:20 a.m...... Illinois State vs. Minnesota 12:25 p.m...... Illinois-Chicago vs. Grand Valley State 10:30 a.m...... Iowa State vs. Kansas 1:30 p.m...... Notre Dame vs. Ball State 11:40 a.m...... Kansas State vs. Nebraska 2:35 p.m...... Dayton vs. Ohio 1:30 p.m...... Iowa State vs. Illinois State 2:40 p.m...... Kansas vs. Kansas State 3:50 p.m...... Minnesota vs. Nebraska Sunday, September 12 9:20 a.m...... Iowa State vs. Minnesota 10:30 a.m...... Kansas vs. Nebraska 11:40 a.m...... Illinois State vs. Kansas State 1:30 p.m...... Kansas vs. Minnesota 2:40 p.m...... Illinois State vs. Nebraska 3:50 p.m...... Iowa State vs. Kansas State

Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 43 Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa HEARTLAND DIVISION Saturday, September 18 9:20 a.m...... Minnesota vs. Nebraska 10:30 a.m...... Iowa State vs. Illinois State Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill. 11:40 a.m...... Kansas vs. Kansas State Saturday, September 25 1:30 p.m...... Iowa State vs. Nebraska 9:00 a.m...... Grinnell vs. Carleton 2:40 p.m...... Kansas State vs. Illinois State 10:10 a.m...... Macalester vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) 3:50 p.m...... Minnesota vs. Kansas 11:20 a.m...... Monmouth vs. Saint Mary’s (Minn.) 12:30 p.m...... Knox vs. Grinnell Sunday, September 19 1:40 p.m...... Macalester vs. Augustana 9:20 a.m...... Nebraska vs. Kansas State 2:50 p.m...... Carleton vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) 10:30 a.m...... Kansas vs. Illinois State 4:00 p.m...... Grinnell vs. Saint Mary’s (Minn.) 11:40 a.m...... Iowa State vs. Minnesota 5:10 p.m...... Knox vs. Augustana 1:30 p.m...... Illinois State vs. Nebraska 6:20 p.m...... Monmouth vs. Macalester 2:40 p.m...... Minnesota vs. Kansas State 7:30 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) 3:50 p.m...... Iowa State vs. Kansas Sunday, September 26 Great Plains Division Championship 9:00 a.m...... Carleton vs. Augustana University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 10:10 a.m...... Monmouth vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) Teams are divided into two brackets: 11:20 a.m...... Knox vs. Macalester A B 12:30 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Carleton 1st Seed 2nd Seed 1:40 p.m...... Grinnell vs. Augustana 4th Seed 3rd Seed 2:50 p.m...... Monmouth vs. Knox 5th Seed 6th Seed Saint Mary’s University, Winona, Minn. Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # Saturday, October 2 1:20 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 9:00 a.m...... Knox vs. Saint Johns’s (Minn.) 2:30 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 2 10:10 a.m...... Monmouth vs. Carleton 4:20 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 3 11:20 a.m...... Grinnell vs. Augustana 5:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 12:30 p.m...... Macalester vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) 7:20 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 5 1:40 p.m...... Knox vs. Carleton 8:30 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 3rd Seed ...... 6 2:50 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Augustana 4:00 p.m...... Grinnell vs. Monmouth Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 5:10 p.m...... Macalester vs. Carleton 9:00 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. 2nd in Bracket B ...... 7 6:20 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Knox 10:10 a.m...... 1st in Bracket B vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... 8 7:30 p.m...... Grinnell vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) 11:20 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. 3rd in Bracket B .....Fifth Place 1:10 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Third Place Sunday, October 3 2:20 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 9:00 a.m...... Monmouth vs. Augustana 10:10 a.m...... Saint Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Carleton 11:20 a.m...... Grinnell vs. Macalester 12:30 p.m...... Knox vs. Monmouth 1:40 p.m...... Augustana vs. Saint John’s (Minn.) 2:50 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Minn.) vs. Macalester Heartland Division Championship Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # Noon ...... 1st Seed vs. 8th Seed ...... 1 1:10 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 2:20 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 3 3:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 4:40 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 5:50 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 7 8:10 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 9:30 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 10:40 a.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place 11:50 a.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 1:00 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... Fifth Place Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 44 Saturday, September 25 8:50 a.m...... Carnegie Mellon vs. Penn State 10:00 a.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Gettysburg 11:10 a.m...... Penn State vs. Pittsburgh 12:20 p.m...... Grove City vs. Bloomsburg 1:30 p.m...... Carnegie Mellon vs. Pittsburgh 2:40 p.m...... Penn State vs. Gettysburg 3:50 p.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Carnegie Mellon 5:00 p.m...... Grove City vs. Gettysburg Villanova University, Villanova, Pa. Monday, September 27 7:30 p.m...... Franklin & Marshall vs. Lehigh 9:15 p.m...... Villanova vs. Lehigh University of Delaware, Newark, Del. Tuesday, September 28 8:30 p.m...... Delaware vs. La Salle MID-ATLANTIC DIVISION Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pa. Wednesday, September 29 Villanova University, Villanova, Pa. 8:00 p.m...... Saint Joseph’s vs. Pennsylvania Wednesday, September 15 7:30 p.m...... Lehigh vs. Millersville University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 8:45 p.m...... Villanova vs. La Salle Th ursday, September 30 7:45 p.m...... Pennsylvania vs. Villanova La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pa. Th ursday, September 16 Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa. 9:15 p.m...... La Salle vs. Franklin & Marshall Th ursday, September 30 9:15 p.m...... Drexel vs. La Salle Millersville University, Millersville, Pa. Saturday, September 18 Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pa. 12:30 p.m...... Millersville vs. Delaware Friday, October 1 2:30 p.m...... Millersville vs. Saint Joseph’s 7:30 p.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Grove City Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Saturday, October 2 Saturday, September 18 9:30 a.m...... Penn State vs. Grove City 4:30 p.m...... Franklin & Marshall vs. Delaware 10:40 a.m...... Pittsburgh vs. Carnegie Mellon 6:30 p.m...... Franklin & Marshall vs. Saint Joseph’s 11:50 a.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Penn State 1:40 p.m...... Pittsburgh vs. Gettysburg University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 2:50 p.m...... Carnegie Mellon vs. Grove City Tuesday, September 21 4:40 p.m...... Pittsburgh vs. Penn State 7:45 p.m...... Pennsylvania vs. Lehigh 5:50 p.m...... Grove City vs. Gettysburg Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa. Sunday, October 3 Tuesday, September 21 9:30 a.m...... Carnegie Mellon vs. Gettysburg 9:15 p.m...... Drexel vs. Franklin & Marshall 10:40 a.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Pittsburgh 12:30 p.m...... Carnegie Mellon vs. Penn State Villanova University, Villanova, Pa. 1:40 p.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Gettysburg Wednesday, September 22 7:30 p.m...... Lehigh vs. La Salle 8:45 p.m...... Villanova vs. Saint Joseph’s Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pa. Th ursday, September 23 8:00 p.m...... Saint Joseph’s vs. Delaware Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. Friday, September 24 5:20 p.m...... Grove City vs. Pittsburgh 6:30 p.m...... Bloomsburg vs. Penn State 7:40 p.m...... Grove City vs. Carnegie Mellon 8:50 p.m...... Pittsburgh vs. Gettysburg Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 45 Millersville University, Millersville, Pa. University of Delaware, Newark, Del. Monday, October 4 Th ursday, October 21 7:30 p.m...... Millersville vs. Pennsylvania 8:15 p.m...... Delaware vs. Pennsylvania Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pa. Monday, October 4 Th ursday, October 21 9:15 p.m...... Franklin & Marshall vs. Millersville 9:15 p.m...... La Salle vs. Millersville Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pa. Mid-Atlantic Division Championship Tuesday, October 5 Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. 8:00 p.m...... Saint Joseph’s vs. Drexel Teams are divided into two groups. The Top Eight programs play for an opportunity to win the division and will use an eight-team La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pa. elimination format. The Bottom Seven teams play for fi nal placings Wednesday, October 6 within the division and use a two-team bracket format. 9:15 p.m...... La Salle vs. Pennsylvania Two team bracket for Bottom Seven: University of Delaware, Newark, Del. A B Th ursday, October 7 4th Seed - West 6th Seed - East 8:30 p.m...... Delaware vs. Drexel 7th Seed - East 5th Seed - West 6th Seed - West 8th Seed - East La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pa. 9th Seed - East Monday, October 11 9:15 p.m...... La Salle vs. Saint Joseph’s Friday, October 22 ...... Game # 7:20 p.m...... 4th Seed - West vs. 8th Seed - East ...... 1B Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pa. 8:30 p.m...... 6th Seed - East vs. 9th Seed - East ...... 2B Wednesday, October 13 9:40 p.m...... 5th Seed - West vs. 8th Seed - East ...... 3B 8:00 p.m...... Saint Joseph’s vs. Lehigh Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 10:40 a.m...... 7th Seed - East vs. 6th Seed - West ...... 4B Th ursday, October 14 11:45 a.m...... 1st Seed - West vs. 5th Seed - East...... 1A 7:45 p.m...... Pennsylvania vs. Drexel 12:50 p.m...... 2nd Seed - East vs. 3rd Seed - West ...... 2A 1:55 p.m...... 1st Seed - East vs. 4th Seed - East ...... 3A University of Delaware, Newark, Del. 3:00 p.m...... 2nd Seed - West vs. 3rd Seed - East ...... 4A Th ursday, October 14 4:05 p.m...... Loser Game 3B vs. Loser Game 2B ...... 5B 8:30 p.m...... Delaware vs. Villanova 5:10 p.m...... 4th Seed - West vs. 7th Seed - East ...... 6B 6:20 p.m...... Loser Game 2A vs. Loser Game 1A ...... 5A Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa. 7:30 p.m...... Winner Game 1A vs. Winner Game 2A ...... 6A Th ursday, October 14 8:40 p.m...... Loser Game 4A vs. Loser Game 3A ...... 7A 9:15 p.m...... Drexel vs. Millersville 9:50 p.m...... Winner Game 3A vs. Winner Game 4A ...... 8A Millersville University, Millersville, Pa. Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # Monday, October 18 9:00 a.m...... Winner Game 2B vs. Winner Game 3B ...... 7B 7:30 p.m...... Millersville vs. Villanova 10:05 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 2B ...... 8B 11:10 a.m...... Loser Game 7B vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... 11th Place Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. 12:15 p.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 7B ..Ninth Place Monday, October 18 1:20 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 3B ...... 11B 9:15 p.m...... Franklin & Marshall vs. Villanova 2:25 p.m...... Loser Game 7A vs. Loser Game 5A .Seventh Place 3:30 p.m...... Winner Game 5A vs. Winner Game 7A Fifth Place University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 4:35 p.m...... Loser Game 8A vs. Loser Game 6A .....Third Place Tuesday, October 19 5:45 p.m...... Winner Game 6A vs. Winner Game 8A .First Place 7:45 p.m...... Pennsylvania vs. Franklin & Marshall The win/loss records from games 5B, 8B & 11B determine places Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa. 13th through 15th. Tuesday, October 19 9:15 p.m...... Drexel vs. Lehigh Villanova University, Villanova, Pa. Wednesday, October 20 7:30 p.m...... Lehigh vs. Delaware 8:45 p.m...... Villanova vs. Drexel

Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 46 Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Mo. TBA TBA ...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Lindenwood “C” Missouri Valley Division Championship Clatyon High School, Clayton, Mo. Friday, October 22 ...... Game # 8:30 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 8th Seed ...... 1 Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # 3:15 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 4:20 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 3 5:25 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 6:30 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 MISSOURI VALLEY DIVISION 7:35 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 8:40 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 7 9:45 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 ’s RecPlex, Saint Peter’s, Mo. Friday, September 17 Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 1:00 p.m...... Lindenwood “C” vs. Lindenwood “B” 9:30 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... Fifth Place 10:40 a.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place Saturday, September 18 11:50 a.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 9:10 a.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Western Illinois 1:00 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 10:15 a.m...... Lindenwood “B” vs. Saint Louis 11:20 a.m...... Lindenwood “C” vs. Miami (Ohio) 12:25 p.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Missouri NEW ENGLAND DIVISION 1:30 p.m...... Lindenwood “B” vs. Western Illinois 2:35 p.m...... Lindenwood “C” vs. Saint Louis Boston University, Boston, Mass. 3:40 p.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Miami (Ohio) Saturday, September 25 4:45 p.m...... Missouri vs. Western Illinois 12:30 p.m...... Boston University vs. Dartmouth 5:50 p.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Clayton Masters (exhibition) 1:40 p.m...... Wesleyan vs. Williams 2:50 p.m...... Middlebury vs. Yale Sunday, September 19 4:10 p.m...... Wesleyan vs. Dartmouth 9:10 a.m...... Saint Louis vs. Miami (Ohio) 5:20 p.m...... Williams vs. Middlebury 10:20 a.m...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Missouri 6:40 p.m...... Dartmouth vs. Yale 11:40 a.m...... Western Illinois vs. Miami (Ohio) 7:50 p.m...... Boston University vs. Wesleyan 12:50 p.m...... Lindenwood “B” vs. Missouri 1:55 p.m...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Saint Louis Sunday, September 26 12:20 p.m...... Williams vs. Yale University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 1:30 p.m...... Boston University vs. Middlebury Saturday, October 16 2:50 p.m...... Williams vs. Dartmouth 12:10 p.m...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Western Illinois 4:00 p.m...... Middlebury vs. Wesleyan 1:15 p.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Miami (Ohio) 5:10 p.m...... Boston University vs. Yale 2:20 p.m...... Saint Louis vs. Lindenwood “B” 3:25 p.m...... Lindenwood “C” vs. Western Illinois Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. 4:30 p.m...... Missouri vs. Miami (Ohio) Saturday, October 9 5:35 p.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Washington (Mo.) 10:20 a.m...... Williams vs. Dartmouth 6:40 p.m...... Saint Louis vs. Western Illinois 11:30 a.m...... Middlebury vs. Boston University 7:45 p.m...... Missouri vs. Lindenwood “C” 12:40 p.m...... Wesleyan vs. Yale 2:30 p.m...... Williams vs. Middlebury Sunday, October 17 3:40 p.m...... Wesleyan vs. Boston University 9:00 a.m...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Miami (Ohio) 4:50 p.m...... Dartmouth vs. Yale 10:10 a.m...... Missouri vs. Western Illinois 6:40 p.m...... Williams vs. Boston University 11:20 a.m...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Saint Louis 12:30 p.m...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Lindenwood “C” Sunday, October 10 1:40 p.m...... Miami (Ohio) vs. Lindenwood “B” 10:20 a.m...... Dartmouth vs. Wesleyan 2:50 p.m...... Missouri vs. Saint Louis 11:30 a.m...... Boston University vs. Yale 4:00 p.m...... Washington (Mo.) vs. Lindenwood “B” 12:40 p.m...... Dartmouth vs. Middlebury 2:30 p.m...... Williams vs. Wesleyan Lindenwood University, Saint Charles, Mo. 3:40 p.m...... Yale vs. Middlebury TBA TBA ...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Lindenwood “B” TBA ...... Lindenwood “A” vs. Lindenwood “C” Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 47 New England Division Championship New York University, New York, N.Y. Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. Saturday, October 9 Teams are divided into two brackets: 11:30 a.m...... Hamilton vs. U. S. Military Academy A B 1:00 p.m...... RPI vs. Columbia 1st Seed 2nd Seed 3:00 p.m...... NYU vs. Hamilton 4th Seed 3rd Seed 4:30 p.m...... RPI vs. U. S. Military Academy 5th Seed 6th Seed 6:00 p.m...... NYU vs. Columbia 7:30 p.m...... RPI vs. Hamilton Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # 9:00 p.m...... Columbia vs. U. S. Military Academy 10:30 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 11:40 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 2 Sunday, October 10 1:30 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 3 12:20 p.m...... NYU vs. RPI 2:40 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 1:30 p.m...... Columbia vs. Hamilton 4:30 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 5 3:30 p.m...... NYU vs. U. S. Military Academy 5:40 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 3rd Seed ...... 6 New York Division Championship Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. 9:00 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. 2nd in Bracket B ...... 7 Teams are divided into two brackets: 10:10 a.m...... 1st in Bracket B vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... 8 A B 11:20 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. 3rd in Bracket B .....Fifth Place 1st Seed 2nd Seed 12:40 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Third Place 4th Seed 3rd Seed 1:50 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 5th Seed 6th Seed 8th Seed 7th Seed NEW YORK DIVISION 9th Seed Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 9:30 a.m...... 8th Seed vs. 9th Seed ...... 1 Saturday, September 25 10:40 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 12:45 p.m...... Syracuse vs. Cornell 11:50 a.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 1:50 p.m...... Colgate vs. Binghamton 1:00 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 4:10 p.m...... Colgate vs. Cornell 2:10 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. Winner Game 1 ...... 5 5:15 p.m...... Syracuse vs. Binghamton 3:20 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 6 7:40 p.m...... Syracuse vs. Colgate 4:30 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 8:50 p.m...... Cornell vs. Binghamton 5:40 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 8 7:20 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 9 Sunday, September 26 8:30 p.m...... Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... 10 9:15 a.m...... Colgate vs. Binghamton 10:20 a.m...... Syracuse vs. Cornell Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 9:00 a.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... 11 Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y. 10:10 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 9 ...... Third Place Saturday, October 2 11:20 a.m...... Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 9:20 a.m...... Columbia vs. Hamilton 12:30 p.m...... Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 6 ....Fifth Place 10:25 a.m...... Binghamton vs. RPI 1:40 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Loser Game 10 Seventh Place 11:30 a.m...... Syracuse vs. NYU 12:35 p.m...... Colgate vs. Columbia 1:40 p.m...... Cornell vs. U. S. Military Academy 2:45 p.m...... NYU vs. RPI 3:50 p.m...... Binghamton vs. Hamilton 4:55 p.m...... Syracuse vs. U. S. Miltary Academy 6:00 p.m...... Cornell vs. Columbia 7:05 p.m...... Colgate vs. NYU 8:10 p.m...... Syracuse vs. Hamilton Sunday, October 3 9:20 a.m...... Colgate vs. RPI 10:25 a.m...... Binghamton vs. U. S. Military Academy 11:30 a.m...... Cornell vs. Hamilton 12:35 p.m...... Syracuse vs. Columbia 1:40 p.m...... Binghamton vs. NYU 2:45 p.m...... Cornell vs. RPI 3:50 p.m...... Colgate vs. U. S. Military Academy

Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 48 Loser Game NORTH11 is ninth ATLANTIC DIVISION Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # 12:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 1:40 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 2:50 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. Winner Game 1 ...... 5 Saturday, September 18 4:00 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 6 9:00 a.m...... Amherst vs. Colby 5:10 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 10:10 a.m...... Massachusetts vs. Bowdoin 6:20 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 8 11:20 a.m...... Bates vs. U. S. Coast Guard Academy 7:30 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 9 12:30 p.m...... Colby vs. WPI 8:40 p.m...... Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... 10 1:40 p.m...... Bowdoin vs. Vermont 2:50 p.m...... U. S. Coast Guard Academy vs. Tufts Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 4:00 p.m...... Massachusetts vs. WPI 9:00 a.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... 11 5:10 p.m...... Amherst vs. Bates 10:10 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 9 ...... Third Place 6:20 p.m...... Colby vs. U. S. Coast Guard Academy 11:20 a.m...... Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 7:30 p.m...... Tufts vs. Vermont 12:30 p.m...... Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 6 ....Fifth Place 8:40 p.m...... Bates vs. Bowdoin 1:40 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Loser Game 10 Seventh Place

Sunday, September 19 Loser Game 11 is ninth 9:00 a.m...... Amherst vs. Vermont 10:10 a.m...... Bates vs. WPI 11:20 a.m...... Bowdoin vs. Tufts NORTHWEST DIVISION 12:30 p.m...... Massachusetts vs. U. S. Coast Guard Academy 1:40 p.m...... Vermont vs. WPI Amazon Aquatic Center, Eugene, Ore. 2:50 p.m...... Tufts vs. Colby Saturday, October 2 4:00 p.m...... Massachusetts vs. Amherst 9:30 a.m...... Washington (Wash.) vs. Oregon 10:40 a.m...... Seattle vs. Western Washington Bowdoin College, Bowdoin, Maine 11:50 a.m...... Oregon State vs. Central Washington Friday, October 1 1:00 p.m...... Washington State vs. Washington (Wash.) 7:00 p.m...... Bowdoin vs. Colby 2:10 p.m...... Western Washington vs. Oregon 8:15 p.m...... Massachusetts vs. Bates 3:20 p.m...... Seattle vs. Central Washington 4:30 p.m...... Oregon State vs. Washington State Saturday, October 2 5:40 p.m...... Washington (Wash.) vs. Western Washington 9:00 a.m...... Amherst vs. Tufts 6:50 p.m...... Central Washington vs. Oregon 10:10 a.m...... Vermont vs. Bates 11:20 a.m...... U. S. Coast Guard Academy vs. WPI Sunday, October 3 12:30 p.m...... Tufts vs. Massachusetts 9:00 a.m...... Washington State vs. Seattle 1:40 p.m...... Colby vs. Bates 10:10 a.m...... Oregon State vs. Western Washington 2:50 p.m...... Bowdoin vs. U. S. Coast Guard Academy 11:40 a.m...... Washington State vs. Central Washington 4:00 p.m...... Tufts vs. WPI 12:50 p.m...... Seattle vs. Washington (Wash.) 5:10 p.m...... Vermont vs. Colby 2:00 p.m...... Oregon State vs. Oregon 6:20 p.m...... Amherst vs. U. S. Coast Guard Academy 7:30 p.m...... Bowdoin vs. WPI Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Wash. 8:40 p.m...... Massachusetts vs. Vermont Saturday, October 16 9:30 a.m...... Washington State vs. Oregon Sunday, October 3 10:40 a.m...... Central Washington vs. Western Washington 8:20 a.m...... U. S. Coast Guard Academy vs. Vermont 11:50 a.m...... Seattle vs. Oregon State 9:25 a.m...... Amherst vs. WPI 1:00 p.m...... Washington (Wash.) vs. Oregon 10:30 a.m...... Tufts vs. Bates 2:10 p.m...... Washington State vs. Western Washington 11:35 a.m...... Massachusetts vs. Colby 3:20 p.m...... Central Washington vs. Seattle 12:40 p.m...... Bowdoin vs. Amherst 4:30 p.m...... Washington (Wash.) vs. Oregon State 5:40 p.m...... Western Washington vs. Oregon North Atlantic Division Championship 6:50 p.m...... Seattle vs. Washington State Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. Teams are divided into two brackets: Sunday, October 17 A B 9:00 a.m...... Central Washington vs. Washington (Wash.) 1st Seed 2nd Seed 10:10 a.m...... Oregon State vs. Western Washington 4th Seed 3rd Seed 11:20 a.m...... Seattle vs. Oregon 5th Seed 6th Seed 12:30 p.m...... Washington (Wash.) vs. Washington State 8th Seed 7th Seed 1:40 p.m...... Central Washington vs. Oregon State 9th Seed Friday, October 22 ...... Game # 7:30 p.m...... 8th Seed vs. 9th Seed ...... 1 Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; 8:40 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 49 Northwest Division Championship 6:20 p.m...... San Diego State vs. UCLA Washington State University, Pullman, Wash. 7:25 p.m...... USC vs. UC-Irvine Teams are divided into two brackets: 8:30 p.m...... San Diego vs. Cal Poly A B 1st Seed 2nd Seed Sunday, September 26 4th Seed 3rd Seed 8:45 a.m...... UC-Irvine vs. Cal Poly 5th Seed 6th Seed 9:50 a.m...... UC-Santa Barbara vs. UC-San Diego 7th Seed 2:00 p.m...... San Diego State vs. San Diego 3:05 p.m...... UC-Irvine vs. UCLA Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # 4:10 p.m...... USC vs. Cal Poly Noon ...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 5:15 p.m...... UC-San Diego vs. San Diego State 1:10 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 6:20 p.m...... UC-Santa Barbara vs. Cal Poly 2:20 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 3:30 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Calif. 5:20 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 Saturday, October 2 6:30 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 6 9:20 a.m...... UC-Santa Cruz vs. UC-Davis 7:40 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 10:30 a.m...... San Jose State vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 11:40 a.m...... Stanford vs. UC-Berkeley Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 12:50 p.m...... UC-Davis vs. Cal State-Maritime Academy 9:40 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 8 2:00 p.m...... San Jose State vs. Cal State-Chico 10:50 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... Third Place 3:10 p.m...... Stanford vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Noon ...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 4:20 p.m...... Cal State-Maritime Academy vs. Fresno State 1:10 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 11 5:30 p.m...... UC-Santa Cruz vs. Cal State-Chico 6:40 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Calif.) vs. UC-Berkeley The win/loss records from games 5, 8 & 11 determine places fi fth 7:50 p.m...... UC-Davis vs. Fresno State through seventh Sunday, October 3 9:20 a.m...... Cal State-Chico vs. UC-Berkeley PACIFIC COAST DIVISION 10:30 a.m...... Stanford vs. Cal State-Maritime Academy 11:40 a.m...... UC-Santa Cruz vs. Fresno State San Jose State University, San Jose, Calif. 12:50 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Calif.) vs. UC-Davis Saturday, September 25 2:00 p.m...... San Jose State vs. UC-Berkeley 9:00 a.m...... San Jose State vs. UC-Davis 3:10 p.m...... Cal State-Chico vs. Fresno State 10:10 a.m...... Stanford vs. UC-Santa Cruz 4:20 p.m...... UC-Santa Cruz vs. Cal State-Maritime Academy 11:20 a.m...... Saint Mary’s (Calif.) vs. Fresno State 5:30 p.m...... San Jose State vs. Stanford 12:30 p.m...... Cal State-Maritime Academy vs. UC-Berkeley 1:40 p.m...... Stanford vs. UC-Davis University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. 2:50 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Calif.) vs. Cal State-Chico Saturday, October 9 4:00 p.m...... San Jose State vs. Fresno State 10:30 a.m...... UCLA vs. USC 5:10 p.m...... UC-Santa Cruz vs. UC-Berkeley 11:40 a.m...... UC-Irvine vs. UC-San Diego 6:20 p.m...... Cal State-Chico vs. UC-Davis 12:50 p.m...... San Diego State vs. Cal Poly 7:30 p.m...... Cal State-Maritime Academy vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 2:00 p.m...... UCLA vs. San Diego 8:40 p.m...... Fresno State vs. Stanford 3:10 p.m...... USC vs. UC-Santa Barbara 4:20 p.m...... San Diego State vs. UC-Irvine Sunday, September 26 5:30 p.m...... San Diego vs. UC-San Diego 9:00 a.m...... San Jose State vs. Cal State-Maritime Academy 6:40 p.m...... Cal Poly vs. UC-Santa Barbara 10:10 a.m...... Fresno State vs. UC-Berkeley 11:20 a.m...... Stanford vs. Cal State-Chico Sunday, October 10 12:30 p.m...... Saint Mary’s (Calif.) vs. UC-Santa Cruz 9:20 a.m...... UCLA vs. Cal Poly 1:40 p.m...... UC-Berkeley vs. UC-Davis 10:30 a.m...... USC vs. UC-San Diego 2:50 p.m...... Cal State Maritime Academy vs. Cal State-Chico 11:40 a.m...... San Diego State vs. UC-Santa Barbara 4:00 p.m...... San Jose State vs. UC-Santa Cruz 12:50 p.m...... San Diego vs. UC-Irvine 2:00 p.m...... Cal Poly vs. USC University of Calif.-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif. 3:10 p.m...... UCLA vs. UC-San Diego Saturday, September 25 4:20 p.m...... San Diego State vs. San Diego 9:20 a.m...... UC-Santa Barbara vs. San Diego 5:30 p.m...... UC-Irvine vs. UC-Santa Barbara 10:30 a.m...... San Diego State vs. USC 2:00 p.m...... UCLA vs. UC-San Diego Southern Region Championship 3:05 p.m...... UC-Santa Barbara vs. UC-Irvine San Diego State University, San Diego, Calif. 4:10 p.m...... USC vs. San Diego Saturday, October 16 ...... Game # 5:15 p.m...... UC-San Diego vs. Cal Poly 10:10 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 8th Seed ...... 1 11:15 a.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; 12:20 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 3 1:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 50 2:35 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIVISION 3:40 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 4:45 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 7 U. S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. Sunday, October 17 ...... Game # Saturday, September 25 10:20 a.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 8 8:30 a.m...... Colorado State vs. Southern Utah 11:30 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place 9:35 a.m...... Colorado “B” vs. Weber State 12:40 p.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 10:40 a.m...... Utah vs. Denver 1:50 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... Fifth Place 11:50 a.m. U. S. Air Force Acad. J.V. vs. Denver Masters (exhibition) 3:00 p.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 1:00 p.m...... Southern Utah vs. Colorado “A” 2:10 p.m...... Weber State vs. Colorado State Northern Region Championship 3:20 p.m...... U. S. Air Force Academy J.V. vs. Utah (exhibition) University of California-Davis, Davis, Calif. 4:25 p.m...... Denver vs. Colorado “B” Teams are divided into two brackets: 5:30 p.m...... Weber State vs. Southern Utah A B 6:35 p.m...... Utah vs. Colorado “A” 1st Seed 2nd Seed 7:40 p.m...... Denver vs. Colorado State 4th Seed 3rd Seed 5th Seed 6th Seed Sunday, September 26 8th Seed 7th Seed 9:00 a.m...... U. S. Air Force Acad. J.V. vs. Colorado “A” (exhibition) 9th Seed 10:05 a.m...... Utah vs. Colorado “B” 11:10 a.m...... Denver vs. Southern Utah Saturday, October 16 ...... Game # 12:15 p.m...... Colorado “A” vs. Colorado State 8:20 a.m...... 8th Seed vs. 9th Seed ...... 1 1:20 p.m...... Utah vs. Weber State 9:30 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 2:25 p.m. ..U. S. Air Force Acad. J.V. vs. Colorado State (exhibition) 10:40 a.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 11:50 a.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center, Kearns, Utah 1:00 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. Winner Game 1 ...... 5 Saturday, October 16 2:10 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 6 9:00 a.m...... Colorado “A” vs. Southern Utah 3:20 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 10:05 a.m...... Denver vs. Weber State 4:30 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 8 11:10 a.m...... Utah vs. Colorado “B” 12:15 p.m...... Colorado State vs. Colorado “A” Sunday, October 17 ...... Game # 1:20 p.m...... Weber State vs. Southern Utah 8:20 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 9 2:30 p.m...... Denver vs. Colorado “B” 9:30 a.m...... Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... 10 3:40 p.m...... Utah vs. Colorado State 10:40 a.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... 11 4:50 p.m...... Colorado “A” vs. Weber State 11:50 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 9 ...... Third Place 1:00 p.m...... Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place Sunday, October 17 2:10 p.m...... Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 6 ....Fifth Place 9:00 a.m...... Colorado State vs. Denver 3:20 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Loser Game 10 Seventh Place 10:05 a.m...... Colorado “B” vs. Southern Utah 11:10 a.m...... Utah vs. Weber State Loser Game 11 is ninth 12:15 p.m...... Denver vs. Colorado “A” 1:20 p.m...... Colorado State vs. Colorado “B” Pacifi c Coast Division Championship 2:25 p.m...... Utah vs. Southern Utah California Poly. State University, San Luis, Obispo, Calif. Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Noon...... 1st Seed vs. 8th Seed ...... 1 TBA 1:10 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 TBA...... Colorado “B” vs. Colorado “A” 2:20 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 3 3:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 4 4:40 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 5:50 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 7 8:10 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 9:30 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place 10:40 a.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place 11:50 a.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 1:00 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... Fifth Place

Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 51 Rocky Mountain Division Championship Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. University of Denver, Denver, Colo. Friday, October 1 Teams are divided into two brackets: 7:30 p.m...... Georgia vs. Tennessee A B 1st Seed 2nd Seed Saturday, October 2 4th Seed 3rd Seed 9:15 a.m...... Tennessee vs. Georgia Tech 5th Seed 6th Seed 10:20 a.m...... Vanderbilt vs. Clemson 7th Seed 11:25 a.m...... Emory vs. Auburn 12:30 p.m...... Georgia Tech vs. Georgia Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # 1:35 p.m...... Tennessee vs. Clemson Noon ...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 2:40 p.m...... Vanderbilt vs. Emory 1:05 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 3:45 p.m...... Georgia Tech vs. Auburn 2:10 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 4:50 p.m...... Clemson vs. Georgia 3:15 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 5:55 p.m...... Emory vs. Tennessee 4:40 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 6:55 p.m...... Vanderbilt vs. Auburn 5:45 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 6 6:50 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 Sunday, October 3 9:30 a.m...... Auburn vs. Clemson Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 10:40 a.m...... Georgia vs. Emory 9:00 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 8 11:50 a.m...... Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech 10:10 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... Third Place 11:20 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place Southeast Division Championship 12:30 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 11 Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, Ga. Teams are divided into two brackets: The win/loss records from games 5, 8 & 11 determine places fi fth A B through seventh 1st Seed 2nd Seed 4th Seed 3rd Seed 5th Seed 6th Seed 7th Seed Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # 11:10 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 12:20 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 1:30 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 2:40 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 4:30 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 5:40 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 6 6:50 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 10:30 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 8 11:40 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... Third Place SOUTHEAST DIVISION 12:50 p.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 2:00 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 11

Auburn University, Auburn, Ala. The win/loss records from games 5, 8 & 11 determine places fi fth Saturday, September 11 through seventh 9:30 a.m...... Emory vs. Clemson 10:40 a.m...... Auburn vs. Vanderbilt SOUTHWEST DIVISION 11:50 a.m...... Tennessee vs. Georgia Tech 1:00 p.m...... Clemson vs. Georgia 2:10 p.m...... Emory vs. Vanderbilt University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M. 3:20 p.m...... Auburn vs. Tennessee Saturday, September 11 4:30 p.m...... Georgia Tech vs. Clemson Noon ...... New Mexico vs. Arizona State “A” 5:40 p.m...... Vanderbilt vs. Georgia 1:15 p.m...... Arizona “B” vs. Arizona State “B” 6:50 p.m...... Tennessee vs. Emory 3:00 p.m...... Arizona “A” vs. Arizona State “A” 4:15 p.m...... Arizona “B” vs. New Mexico Sunday, September 12 6:10 p.m...... Arizona State “B” vs. Arizona State “A” 9:30 a.m...... Georgia Tech vs. Georgia 7:15 p.m...... New Mexico vs. Arizona “A” 10:40 a.m...... Auburn vs. Clemson 11:50 a.m...... Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt 1:00 p.m...... Emory vs. Georgia Tech 2:10 p.m...... Auburn vs. Georgia Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 52 Sunday, September 12 9:00 a.m...... Arizona “A” vs. Arizona State “B” 10:10 a.m...... Arizona “B” vs. Arizona State “A” Noon ...... New Mexico vs. Arizona State “B” 1:10 p.m...... Arizona “B” vs. Arizona “A” Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. Saturday, October 2 Noon ...... Arizona “B” vs. Arizona “A” 1:15 p.m...... New Mexico vs. Arizona State “A” 3:00 p.m...... Arizona State “B” vs. Arizona “B” 4:15 p.m...... Arizona State “A” vs. Arizona “A” 6:00 p.m...... Arizona “B” vs. New Mexico Sunday, September 26 7:15 p.m...... Arizona State “B” vs. Arizona “A” 9:00 a.m...... Texas Tech vs. Texas A&M 10:10 a.m...... Rice vs. Texas Sunday, October 3 11:20 a.m...... Texas State vs. Houston 9:00 a.m...... Arizona State “B” vs. New Mexico 12:30 p.m...... Texas Tech vs. Baylor 10:15 a.m...... Arizona “B” vs. Arizona State “A” Noon ...... New Mexico vs. Arizona “A” Rice University, Houston, Texas 1:15 p.m...... Arizona State “B” vs. Arizona State “A” Saturday, October 16 10:15 a.m...... Texas vs. Texas A&M Southwest Division Championship 11:20 a.m...... Houston vs. Baylor University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 12:30 p.m...... Rice vs. Texas A&M Teams are divided into two brackets: 1:35 p.m...... Texas vs. Texas State A B 2:40 p.m...... Houston vs. Texas Tech 1st Seed 2nd Seed 3:50 p.m...... Texas A&M vs. Baylor 4th Seed 3rd Seed 5:20 p.m...... Rice vs. Texas State 5th Seed 6:30 p.m...... Texas Tech vs. Texas A&M Friday, October 29 ...... Game # Sunday, October 17 7:00 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 10:15 a.m...... Texas vs. Texas Tech 11:20 a.m...... Rice vs. Baylor Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # 12:45 p.m...... Texas State vs. Texas Tech 10:20 a.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 2 2:00 p.m...... Texas vs. Houston 11:30 a.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 3rd Seed ...... 3 3:40 p.m...... Texas State vs. Baylor 1:00 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 4 4:50 p.m...... Rice vs. Houston 3:40 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. 3rd in Bracket A ...... 5 4:50 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... 6 Texas Division Championship Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # Teams are divided into two brackets: 10:20 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place A B 11:30 a.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 6 ...... First Place 1st Seed 2nd Seed 12:50 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Fourth Place 4th Seed 3rd Seed 5th Seed 6th Seed TEXAS DIVISION 7th Seed Saturday, October 23 ...... Game # , Lubbock, Texas 11:00 a.m...... 1st Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 1 Saturday, September 25 12:10 p.m...... 2nd Seed vs. 7th Seed ...... 2 10:10 a.m...... Houston vs. Baylor 1:20 p.m...... 3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed ...... 3 11:20 a.m...... Texas State vs. Texas A&M 2:30 p.m...... 4th Seed vs. 5th Seed ...... 4 12:30 p.m...... Texas Tech vs. Texas 4:20 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 1:40 p.m...... Rice vs. Houston 5:30 p.m...... 1st Seed vs. 4th Seed ...... 6 2:50 p.m...... Texas A&M vs. Baylor 6:40 p.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 4:00 p.m...... Texas State vs. Texas 5:10 p.m...... Texas Tech vs. Rice Sunday, October 24 ...... Game # 6:20 p.m...... Houston vs. Texas A&M 9:45 a.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 8 7:30 p.m...... Texas vs. Baylor 11:00 a.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. 2nd in Bracket A ...... Third Place 8:40 p.m...... Rice vs. Texas State 12:15 p.m...... 1st in Bracket A vs. Winner Game 7 ...... First Place 1:30 p.m...... 3rd in Bracket A vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 11

The win/loss records from games 5, 8 & 11 determine places fi fth Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; through seventh Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 53 IVY CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CWPA VARSITY Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah Teams are seeded within bracket based on their fi nish at the CWPA Positions are based on divisions’ fi nish at the 2009 National Club TEAM ROSTERS Eastern Championship (varsity) and meetings (club) during the 2009 Championship. season: 1st Position ...... Pacifi c Coast Division Varsity Collegiate Club 2nd Position ...... Florida Division 1st Seed - Princeton University 1st Seed - University of Pennsylvania 3rd Position ...... Southwest Division 2nd Seed - Brown University 2nd Seed - Columbia University 4th Position ...... Big Ten Division 3rd Seed - Harvard University 3rd Seed - Yale University 5th Position ...... Missouri Valley Division 4th Seed - Dartmouth College 6th Position ...... Texas Division 5th Seed - Cornell University 7th Position ...... Rocky Mountain Division 8th Position ...... Northwest Division Saturday, October 30 ...... Game # 9th Position ...... New England Division 10:00 a.m...... Pennsylvania vs. Dartmouth ...... 1 10th Position ...... Mid-Atlantic Division 11:30 a.m...... Columbia vs. Yale ...... 2 11th Position ...... New York Division 1:00 p.m...... Harvard vs. Cornell ...... 3 12th Position ...... Atlantic Division 3:30 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 4 13th Position ...... Southeast Division 5:00 p.m...... Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 5 14th Position ...... Great Lakes Division 7:00 p.m...... Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 ...... 6 15th Position ...... Great Plains Division 16th Position ...... Host/Rocky Mountain Division Runner-Up Sunday, October 31 ...... Game # 9:30 a.m...... Brown vs. Winner Game 3 ...... 7 Friday, November 12 ...... Game # 11:00 a.m...... Princeton vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 9:00 a.m...... 1st Position vs. 16th Position ...... 1 12:30 p.m...... Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Seventh Place 10:10 a.m...... 2nd Position vs. 15th Position ...... 2 2:00 p.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... Fifth Place 11:20 a.m...... 3rd Position vs. 14th Position ...... 3 3:30 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 8 ...... Third Place 12:30 p.m...... 4th Position vs. 13th Position ...... 4 5:00 p.m...... Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place 1:40 p.m...... 5th Position vs. 12th Position ...... 5 2:50 p.m...... 6th Position vs. 11th Position ...... 6 The name Ivy Championship is used with permission of the Council of Ivy Presidents 4:00 p.m...... 7th Position vs. 10th Position ...... 7 (“The Ivy League”). This event is organized by the Collegiate Water Polo Association, 5:10 p.m...... 8th Position vs. 9th Position ...... 8 which is not affi liated with the Ivy League. 6:20 p.m...... Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 4 ...... 9 7:30 p.m...... Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 10 DIVISION III CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 8:40 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 2 ...... 11 9:50 p.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 12

Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minn. Saturday, November 13 ...... Game # Positions are based on divisions’ fi nish at the 2009 Division III Club 9:00 a.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... 13 Championship. 10:10 a.m...... Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 ...... 14 1st Position ...... North Atlantic Division 11:20 a.m...... Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... 15 2nd Position ...... Heartland Division 12:30 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 6 ...... 16 3rd Position ...... New York Division 1:40 p.m...... Winner Game 12 vs. Winner Game 9 ...... 17 4th Position ...... Missouri Valley Division 2:50 p.m...... Winner Game 11 vs. Winner Game 10 ...... 18 5th Position ...... New England Division 4:00 p.m...... Loser Game 14 vs. Loser Game 13 ...... 19 6th Position ...... Mid-Atlantic Division 5:10 p.m...... Loser Game 16 vs. Loser Game 15 ...... 20 7th Position ...... Pacifi c Coast/Atlantic Division 6:20 p.m...... Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 14 ...... 21 8th Position ...... Host/Heartland Division Runner-Up 7:30 p.m...... Winner Game 15 vs. Winner Game 16 ...... 22 8:40 p.m...... Loser Game 9 vs. Loser Game 12 ...... 23 Saturday, November 6 ...... Game # 9:50 p.m...... Loser Game 10 vs. Loser Game 11 ...... 24 11:00 a.m...... 1st Position vs. 8th Position ...... 1 12:15 p.m...... 4th Position vs. 5th Position ...... 2 Sunday, November 14 ...... Game # 1:30 p.m...... 2nd Position vs. 6th Position ...... 3 9:00 a.m...... Loser Game 20 vs. Loser Game 19 ...Seventh Place 2:45 p.m...... 3rd Position vs. 7th Position ...... 4 10:15 a.m...... Winner Game 19 vs. Winner Game 20 ..Fifth Place 4:00 p.m...... Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 1 ...... 5 11:30 a.m...... Loser Game 22 vs. Loser Game 21 ...... Third Place 5:15 p.m...... Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 ...... 6 12:45 p.m...... Winner Game 21 vs. Winner Game 22 ...First Place 6:30 p.m...... Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 ...... 7 2:15 p.m...... Winner Game 17 vs. Winner Game 18 Ninth Place 7:45 p.m...... Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 ...... 8 3:30 p.m...... Loser Game 18 vs. Loser Game 17 ...... 11th Place

Sunday, November 7 ...... Game # Optional Games: 9:00 a.m...... Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 7 ...... Fifth Place TBA ...... Winner Game 23 vs. Winner Game 24 ...13th Place 10:15 a.m...... Loser Game 8 vs. Loser Game 6 ...... Third Place TBA ...... Loser Game 24 vs. Loser Game 23 ...... 15th Place 11:45 a.m...... Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 8 ...... First Place Teams listed fi rst wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard; 1:00 p.m...... Loser Game 7 vs. Loser Game 5 ...... Seventh Place Host team always wears dark caps and is listed fi rst on the scoreboard regardless of seed 54 CCWPAWPA VARSITYVARSITY TTEAMEAM ROSTERSROSTERS

NORTHERN DIVISION 18 Victor Bautista Medina Sr. San Cristobol, Venezuela 19 Willie Leach Fr. Arlington, Va. 20 Mark Connor Jr. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Brown University Alt. Niko Filipi Sr. Saint Louis, Mo. Head Coach: Felix Mercado Alt. Josh Itano Jr. Costa Mesa, Calif. 1 Max Lubin Jr. Beverly Hills, Calif. 1A Walker Shockley Fr. Diamond Bar, Calif. Harvard University 2 James McNamara Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Head Coach: Ted Minnis 3 Marcus Gartner Jr. San Jose, Calif. 1 Alexandre Popp Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. 4 Toby Espinosa Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. 1A Jimmy Field Fr. , Hawaii 5 Corey Schwartz Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 1B Nathan Clement Fr. Portland, Ore. 6 Dean Serure So. Coral Gables, Fla. 2 Alex Thompson Jr. Oak Park, Calif. 7 Gordon Hood Sr. Carlsbad, Calif. 3 Mike Katzer Jr. Palos Verdes, Calif. 8 Brandon Yoshimura Sr. Haverford, Pa. 4 Antone Martinho So. Long Beach, Calif. 9 Eric Robb Fr. Winnetka, Ill. 5 Neal O’Hara Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. 10 Cyrus Mojdehi So. La Jolla, Calif. 7 Max Eliot So. Studio City, Calif. 11 Michael Hartwick So. Los Angeles, Calif. 8 Evan Zepfel Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. 12 Grant Villeneuve Fr. Atherton, Calif. 9 Jeff Lee Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. 13 Svetozar Stefanovic So. Belgrade, Serbia 10 William Roller Fr. Redwood City, Calif. 14 Steven Chizen Fr. Los Altos, Calif. 11 Hank Clausner Fr. San Diego, Calif. 15 Ryan Gladych So. Corona Del Mar, Calif. 12 Luka Babic Jr. Belgrade, Serbia 17 Chris Culin Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio 14 Kevin DiSilvestro Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. 15 Mike Rizzo Fr. Saint Louis, Mo. Connecticut College 16 Bret Voith Sr. Coral Gables, Fla. Head Coach: JJ Addison 1 Clayton Witter So. New York, N.Y. Iona College 2 Hahn Je Sr. Timonium, Md. Head Coach: Brian Kelly 3 Sam Mitchell Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 1 Tom Gaughan Fr. Baltimore, Md. 4 Jason Robb Fr. Winnetka, Ill. 1 Stefen Hill Fr. Shillington, Pa. 5 Ryan Pelham Jr. Stonington, Conn. 1 Ian Redding Fr. Brandon, Fla. 6 Nick Sizer Jr. West Simsbury, Conn. 2 Cody Siemeck So. Orland Park, Ill. 7 K. Phromratanapongse Fr. Pennington, N.J. 3 Michael Jordan Jr. Temecula, Calif. 8 Dan Moorin So. Fairfi eld, Conn. 4 Bryan Driscoll Fr. Tustin, Calif. 9 Sean Hackett Jr. Katonah, N.Y. 5 Trevor Creighton Jr. Orlando, Fla. 10 James Green Jr. Bay Head, N.J. 6 Jonathan Hernould Fr. Kingston, Jamaica 11 Samuel Buchman Fr. Northview Ill. 7 Connor Bracken So. Blue Bell, Pa. 12 Chris Swanson Jr. New Orleans, La. 8 Seth Tasman Sr. Orlando, Fla. 13 Sam Burns So. Albuquerque, N.M. 9 Kristian Bocage So. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad 14 Carson Miller Sr. Wallingford, Pa. 10 Andrew Velasquez Sr. Chicago, Ill. 15 Connor O’Brien Sr. Dennis, Mass. 11 Kevin Caulfi eld So. Oak Lawn, Ill. 12 Lee Stiles Fr. Lederach, Pa. Fordham University 13 Sean Davis Fr. Chicago, Ill. Head Coach: Bill Harris 14 Matt Joslyn Jr. Chicago, Ill. 1 Christian Flessner Jr. Naperville, Ill. 15 Brandon Crane So. Collegeville, Pa. 1A Eric Mullery Fr. Miami, Fla. 17 Matthew Stelnicki Fr. Chicago, Ill. 2 Alex Powell Sr. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 18 Cameron Hudson Jr. Houston, Texas 3 Ricky Dilday Fr. Long Beach, Calif. 19 Joseph De Leone So. Crooked River Ranch, Ore. 4 Ryan Hultman Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. 20 Pablo McCarty Fr. Redwood City, Calif. 5 J.D. Shrewsbury Jr. Town & Country, Mo. 21 Tyler Elfert Fr. Towson, Md. 6 Andrew McKernin Jr. Riverside, Ill. 22 Ryan Scott Jr. Tinley Park, Ill. 7 Cashel Barnett So. Carmichael, Calif. 23 Hunter Carrier Jr. Miami, Fla. 8 Jake Bakas So. Miami, Fla. 24 Zach Yawn Fr. Kissimmee, Fla. 9 Mikey Edwards Sr. Walnut, Calif. 10 Daniel Munoz Sr. Orlando, Fla. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 11 Martin de Jong Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Head Coach: Adam Foley 12 Jakob Muller Sr. Weston, Fla. 1 Columbus Leonard Jr. San Francisco, Calif. 13 Ali Arat Gr. , Turkey 1A Kevin Hsiue So. Alamo, Calif. 14 Daniel Barron So. Darien, Ill. 2 Andrew Adams Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. 15 Ben Clinkinbeard Fr. San Clemente, Calif. 3 Gavin Darcey Sr. Burbank, Calif. 16 Nicholas Allen Fr. Norwalk, Conn. 4 Michael Liao Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. 17 Robert Fleming So. Loomis, Calif. 5 Matt Perkins Sr. , Texas

55 6 Nikola Otasevic Jr. Belgrade, Serbia 16 Mike Kimble Fr. Lafayette, Calif. 7 Andres Simauchi Jr. Miami, Fla. 17 Trevor Reitz Fr. Boynton Beach, Calif. 8 Brian Gardiner Sr. Upland, Calif. 18 Sam Fiske Jr. La Jolla, Calif. 9 Scott Stephens Fr. Los Altos, Calif. 19 Uros Markovic Fr. Belgrade, Serbia 10 Craig Cheney Fr. Sherwood, Ore. 11 Michael Farid Fr. Dubai, UAE George Washington University 12 Alex Mattfolk Sr. Boca Raton, Fla. Head Coach: Scott Reed 13 John Preis Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 1 Cameron Illes So. Pittsburgh, Pa. 14 Matt Chapa Jr. Baytown, Texas 1 Sean Joyce So. Saint Louis, Mo. 17 Andrew Dorne Fr. Irvine, Calif. 2 Peter Thomas Sr. Long Beach, Calif. 18 Dennis Smiley Fr. Corona, Calif. 3 Nate Little Fr. Anaheim, Calif. 5 Mike Mazzara So. Farmington, Conn. Queens College 6 German Olano So. Miami, Fla. Head Coach: Or Gil 7 Guy Helman So. Princeton, N.J. 1 Jadranko Pocekaj Jr. Rijeka, Croatia 8 Daniel Tyner Fr. Long Beach, Calif. 4 Guilherme Cordovil Sr. Miami Beach, Fla. 9 Paul Deasey Fr. Wynnewood, Pa. 5 Algirdas Skukauskas Fr. Basanavicius, Lithuania 10 Luke Carrino Fr. Palo Alto, Calif. 7 Vanja Kopils So. Gimnazija, Croatia 11 John Paul Bezerra So. Whittier, Calif. 8 Kristopher Sweetman So. Queens Village, N.Y. 13 Manuel Iglesias So. Miami, Fla. 10 Srdjan Milic Sr. Ekonomske, Croatia 15 Jason Veris Fr. Manhattan Beach, Calif. 11 Camilo Bedoya Sr. Borgota, 16 Gregg Knapp Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. 12 Phil Cabasino Sr. Long Beach, Calif. 13 Nemanja Milijanovic Fr. Belgrade, Serbia Johns Hopkins University 15 Ryan Laskowski Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Head Coach: Ted Bresnahan 1 Jeremy Selbst Sr. Old Greenwich, Conn.. Saint Francis College 1A Chance Fowler Fr. Lafayette, Calif. Head Coach: Igor Samardzija 1A Will Choi Sr. La Jolla, Calif. 1 Nikola Djuric Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 1B Alex Gastevich So. Chicago, Ill. 1A Igor Mladenovic Fr. Belgrade, Serbia 2 John Barrett Sr. Clarendon Hills, Ill. 2 Nemanja Simonovic Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 3 Kielan Crow So. Portola Valley, Calif. 3 Zoltan Danko Sr. Szolnok, Hungary 4 Kyle Maurer Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Alexandar Pantic Jr. Belgrade, Serbia 5 Kevin Zepfel Fr. Tustin, Calif. 5 Stefan Gencic Sr. Belgrade, Serbia 6 Wes Heeter Fr. Los Gatos, Calif. 6 Josip Jurcevic So. Split, Croatia 7 Mike McCreery So. Walnut Creek, Calif. 7 Richard Polgar Jr. Budapest, Hungary 8 Andrew Scott So. Santa Cruz, Calif. 8 Filip Sasic Jr. , Croatia 9 Eli Levitt So. Miami, Fla. 9 Boris Plavsic Jr. Belgrade, Serbia 10 Thomas de Lyon Fr. Newbury Park, Calif. 10 Marko Gencic So. Belgrade, Serbia 11 Mike Ragheb So. Miami, Fla. 11 Tamas Toth Jr. Budapest, Hungary 12 Michael de Lyon Sr. Newbury Park, Calif. 12 Bosko Stankovic Fr. Belgrade, Serbia 13 Mark Strickland Jr. Houston, Texas 13 Szabo Erdei Jr. Tatabanya, Hungary 14 Alex Whittam So. Hillsborough, Calif. 14 Guram Nozadze So. Stockholm, Sweden 15 Charlie Weintraub So. Los Angeles, Calif. 15 Kyle Rivadeneyra So. San Clemente, Calif. 16 Gerrard Clark So. Palo Alto, Calif. 16 Marko Dzigurski Fr. Novi Becej, Serbia 17 Connor Flemming Fr. Mill Valley, Calif. 17 Andrew Reed Fr. Mesa, Ariz. 19 Ross Schofi eld So. Greenwich, Conn. 20 Jeremy Maurer Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. 21 Stephen Kingery Fr. Moraga, Calif. SOUTHERN DIVISION, EASTERN REGION 22 Jake Gillette Fr. Bayshore, Trinidad 23 Chase Hamilton Fr. Wayne, Pa. Bucknell University Head Coach: John Abdou Princeton University 1 Miles Gihuly Sr. Orinda, Calif. Head Coach: Luis Nicolao 1A Matt Napleton So. Oak Park, Ill. 1 Tyler Amina Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii 2 Jack Else Fr. Lansdale, Pa. 1 Ben Dearborn Fr. Palo Alto, Calif. 3 Sean Coghlan Sr. Chicago, Ill. 1 Mike Merlone Sr. Atheron, Calif. 4 Beau Caillouette Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. 3 Chris Cottrell Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. 5 Alex Nowlin Fr. Coto de Caza, Calif. 4 Tim Wenzlau So. Palo Alto, Calif. 6 Spencer Richley Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. 5 Matt Hale Sr. Atherton, Calif. 7 Julian Colina Fr. San Diego, Calif. 6 Mike Helou Jr. Baltimore, Md. 8 Richie Hyden Sr. , Australia 7 David Aynat Jr. Miami, Fla. 9 Howie Kalter Sr. Durham, N.H. 8 Tommy Donahue So. Annapolis, Md. 10 Andrew Somers Fr. Saint Davids, Pa. 9 Tommy Parolin Sr. Chicago, Ill. 11 Brian Barron So. Oak Park, Ill. 10 Ford Spencer Fr. North Hampton, N.H. 12 Paul Reamey Sr. Palo Alto, Calif. 11 Kurt Buchbinder Fr. Long Beach, Calif. 13 Daniel Schwartz Jr. Miami Beach, Fla. 12 Nick Pugliese Jr. Washington, D.C. 14 Stephen Norton Fr. Boynton Beach, Fla. 13 Peter Schulam Sr. Malibu, Calif. 15 Nick Barnett Jr. Houston, Texas 14 Jack Ruth So. West Lawn, Pa.

56 15 Connor Still Fr. Menlo Park, Calif. 19 Jason Jamieson So. Cape Town, South Africa 16 Billy Tifft So. San Diego, Calif. 21 Marc Krolikiewicz Fr. Elmhurst, Ill. 17 Alex Rafter Fr. Portola Valley, Calif. Alt. Kyle Kuser Sr. Sinking Spring, Pa. 18 A.J. Galainena Fr. Burr Ridge, N.J. 19 Nick Gilligan Fr. Westfi eld, N.J. Mercyhurst College 20 Matt Pugliese Fr. Washington, D.C. Head Coach: Curtis Robinette 21 Adam Lebovitz Fr. New Canaan, Conn. 1 Matt Cote Fr. Stafford, Va. 22 Constantine Nakos Fr. Annapolis, Md. 1 Mark Ennis Fr. Concord, Calif. 1 Andy Sekulski Sr. Mohnton, Pa. United States Naval Academy 1 Brandon Yasses So. Weston, Fla. Head Coach: Mike Schofi eld 2 Josh Rodriguez Fr. San Gabriel, Calif. 1 Chase Hansen Jr. Newberg, Ore. 3 Brett Luehman Fr. Hamilton, Ontario 1A Anthony Gutierrez So. Long Beach, Calif. 4 Kane Ashton Sr. Orlando, Fla. 1C Eugene Chang Fr. Hacienda Heights, Calif. 5 Danilo Svorcan Fr. Belgrade, Serbia 2 Luke Baldwin Sr. La Grange Park, Ill. 6 William Page So. Saint Louis, Mo. 3 Jordan Carter Sr. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. 7 Justin Deis Fr. Perkasie, Pa. 4 Stephen Hicks Sr. Cupertino, Calif. 8 Ian Tasman So. Orlando, Fla. 5 Kyle McGhie Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. 9 Joseph Burke Fr. La Grange, Ill. 6 Robert Newman Sr. Bonita, Calif. 10 Alex Moggridge Sr. Ottawa, Ontario 7 Chris Vahey Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 11 Luis Solis So. Chicago, Ill. 8 Matt Carlson Jr. Oak Park, Calif. 12 Colin McDonald Fr. Lindsay, Ontario 9 Scott Cotton Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. 13 Adam Borgman So. Toledo, Ohio 10 Jeff Davis Jr. LaVerne, Calif. 14 Garrett George So. Costa Mesa, Calif. 11 Conor Handley Jr. Naperville, Ill. 15 Kevin McGrath Fr. Longwood, Fla. 12 Darren McKay Jr. Wilton Manors, Fla. 16 Jacob Dorn Fr. Chicago, Ill. 13 Stevie Ray Jr. Baytown, Texas 18 Taylor Foye Fr. Wildwood, Mo. 14 Neil Sullivan Jr. Worcester, Mass. 19 Tye Schreiber Fr. Ancaster, Ontario 15 Arny Warren Jr. Baltimore, Md. 20 Craig Hennessey Fr. Lansdale, Pa. 16 Jackson Hummeldorf So. Coronado, Calif. 17 Cort Jones So. Crofton, Md. Penn State Behrend College 18 Paul Pedrotty So. Coronado, Calif. Head Coach: Joe Tristan 19 Scotty Sabbatini So. Annapolis, Md. 1 Brian Shapter Fr. Erie, Pa. 20 Erich Schwamb So. Orange, Calif. 2 Brandon Horsch Fr. Mundelein, Ill. 21 Tyler Thein So. Timonium, Md. 3 Max Hrbal Fr. Erie, Pa. 22 Jesse Walker So. Seattle, Wash. 4 Colin McGarry So. Annapolis, Md. 23 Archie Warren So. Baltimore, Md. 5 Chris Dunleavy Sr. Peters Township, Pa. 24 Joel Elenbaas Fr. Hudsonville, Mich. 8 Nic Pabich Fr. Lake Bluff, Ill. 25 Jared Griffi n Fr. Arnold, Md. 9 Ali Khan So. Lake Zurich, Ill. 26 Wes Hansen Fr. Erie, Pa. 11 Nick Loukides So. Fountain Valley, Calif. 27 Andrew Lacosse Fr. Owings, Md. 12 Sam Hyrne Fr. Sunnyvale, Calif. 28 Stephen McDonald Fr. Lansdale, Pa. 13 Jake DesRoches So. Fairfax, Va. 29 Tommy Schofer Fr. Coronado, Calif. 14 Andrew Opalewski So. Slippery Rock, Pa. 30 Taylor Setness Fr. Stockton, Calif. 18 Jacob Johannes Fr. Erie, Pa. 31 Scotty Snowden Fr. Altdena, Calif. 19 Joshua Sebrosky Fr. Bethel Park, Pa. 20 Eric Pierce So. Harmony, Va. SOUTHERN DIVISION, WESTERN REGION Salem International University Head Coach: Curtis Altschul Gannon University Roster not available Head Coach: Don Sherman 1 Neal Zoellick So. Homewood, Ill. Washington & Jeff erson College 1A Deven Williams Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Head Coach: Greg Jones 2 Daisuke Takagi Fr. Tsukuba, 1 Dan Francisco Fr. Chicago, Ill. 3 Ben Syme Sr. Victoria, B.C. 1A Carlos Padron Fr. Miami, Fla. 4 Greg Nelson Jr. Homewood, Ill. 2 Alex Shuey So. Mechanicsburg, Pa. 5 Alex Bollman Fr. Mason, Ohio 3 Joey Weiland So. Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 Kenny Milburn So. Camp Hill, Pa. 4 Matt Del Rio Fr. Erdenheim, Pa. 7 Gio Martino Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 5 Mike Johnson So. Naperville, Ill. 8 Ben Feasley So. Takoma Park, Md. 6 Brendan Lesniak Fr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. 9 Tylus Kwiatkowski Fr. Northbrook, Ill. 7 Cameron Chaves So. La Canda, Calif. 10 Stephen Espinet Sr. Port of Spain, Trinidad 8 Bill Krause Sr. Blue Bell, Pa. 11 Tommy Nimrod Fr. Glenview, Ill. 9 Andy Rish Jr. North East, Pa. 12 David Landry Sr. Huntingdon, Pa. 10 Chris Hosking Sr. Keene, N.H. 13 Greg Naranjo Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. 11 Nathan Steiner Sr. New Lenox, Ill. 14 Phil Myrick Jr. Erie, Pa. 15 Rob Bullion Jr. Tonawanda, N.Y. 17 Mike Mazur Fr. Chicago, Ill.

57 CWPA CLUB TEAM ROSTERS CCWPAWPA CLUBCLUB TTEAMEAM ROSTERSROSTERS

ATLANTIC DIVISION Saint Mary’s College (Md.) 13 Braxton Vinson Purdue University 1 Chris Sakowski 15 Scott Wilson 1 Jimmy Palac 2 Gabe Grace 20 Parker Fields 2 Jack Shehan Duke University 3 Ben Garbart 3 Ross Brinkman 1 Felipe Mejia 4 Kalvin Day BIG TEN DIVISION 4 Nick Manusos 2 Jack Archer 5 Alex Michelson 5 Nate Todd 3 Timothy Carlon 6 Nico Pinto 6 Jake Meyer 4 Michael Fritz 7 Ian Sharpe Indiana University 11 Dan O’Connell 5 Trent Going Alt. Darren Leu 1 Kevin Smith 12 Tyler Criswell 6 Vinayak Nikam Alt. Gabe Weinstein 2 Tommy Hollo 15 Mike Nickels 7 Jonathan Ho Alt. Alex Walls 3 20 Danny LeJuene 8 Connor Lennard Alt. Easton Gallant 4 Matt Cooney 22 Ajay Jakate 9 Brad Lightcap Alt. Sebastion Arrivilliga 5 Mark Ryden 23 Aaron Johnson 10 Justin Liu Alt. Matt Cross 7 Jake Smither 24 Alvin Chang 11 Billy Kim Alt. Jared Borns 8 Mike Disabeto 12 Garrett Ruhland 9 Nick Fox University of Illinois 13 Zachary Sheinman University of Maryland 10 Alex Lewis Roster not available 14 Ryan Hennessee Roster not available 11 Nick Mrdalj 16 Matt Sullivan University of Iowa Georgetown University University of North 18 Bobby Rickert 1 Max Malec Roster not available Carolina 20 Mike Ryden 1A Matt Nurre Roster not available 21 Will Rigali 2 Robbie LeBeau James Madison University 3 Jack Cumming 1 Dan Kaun University of Virginia Michigan State University 4 Matt Johnson 2 Michael Bronez 1 Thomas Heckelman 1 Robert Spiegal 5 Robert Force 3 Chad Eskridge 2 Michael DiGruccio 1A Jordan Ringold 6 Luke Fevold 4 Chris Ashley 3 Allen Kha 2 Andrew Olesnavich 7 Jeff Winter 5 Doug Newton 5 William Fehringer 3 Evan Reynolds 9 Chris Workman 6 Hunter Simenson 6 Daniel Sunday 4 Nick Talaski 10 Robert McHugh 7 Kurt Clauss 7 Peter Schaadt 5 Matt Graziano 11 JJ Baginski 8 Luci Trujillo 8 Robert Wyllie 7 Chase Plank 12 Adam Parker 9 Bo Wagner 9 Robert Geis 8 Thomas Spoto 14 Michael McPartlin 10 Jeffrey Wiggins 10 Joseph McGrath 9 Spencer Sanders 17 Mark Brewer 11 Jon Sherer 12 Jacob Stock 10 Tim Wickes 18 Sam Cleary 12 Sean Crook 13 E. Joseph Connor 12 Eddie Rogers 13 Dan Gallinaro 14 Stuart Keech 13 Mark Kelly University of Michigan 14 Matt Donohue 15 R. Walter Deppe 16 Andrew Weichman 1 Ray Viviano 16 Ryan Stevens 18 Ryan Miceli 1A Mason Nistel Loyola University (Md.) 18 Jeffrey Chidester 20 Jake Marsh 2 Chris Buck 1 Matt Lopez 19 Peter Fredrickson 21 Daniel Jenkins 3 Nick Mansfi eld 2 Harry Wong 20 Patrick Grube 23 Brennan Burke 4 Patrick Trabert 3 Kyle Snow 21 F. Andrew Bowers 24 Jack Oliver 5 Matt Woelfel 4 John Ehrhardt 22 Luis Goity 25 Joe Waller 6 Peter DeJonge 5 Julie Park 23 Michael Keane 26 Matt DelPup 7 Sam Rosen 7 Calvin Reyes 24 Geoff Handsfi eld 27 Drew Dankin 8 Kenichi Osawa 8 Josh Barns 9 Kevin Jensen 9 Joe Eder Virginia Polytechnic Northwestern University 10 Chris Takahashi 10 Katie Grace Institute & State University 1 Matt Escalante 11 Levi Barry 11 MaryKate Flaherty 1 Peter Ollis 1 Brian Forrest 12 Sameer Oak 13 Jordan Evans 1A Matt Russiello 2 Samantha Offsay 13 Adam Berry 16 Michele Dietz 2 Peter Biskaduros 7 Ben Li 14 Robbie Gomez 17 Lauren Harrington 3 Daniel Straight 9 David Melnick 15 Steve Weinberg 19 Timothy Rogers 4 Joe Niewola 10 Nate Nemon 16 Jack Tesar 20 Alex Lavoie 5 Matt Sylvester 11 Spencer Rinkus 17 Dan Basile 9 Paul Campanella 14 Patrick McCoy 18 Zach Demertzis North Carolina State 10 Brian Shmitt 18 Graham Olson 19 Corey Taylor University 11 Martin Selgas 21 Victor Chang 20 Emerson Eckhout Roster not available 12 Nick Francher 21 Jeremy Duston 59 22 Mike Czerwinski 12 Daniel Brown Ball State University 2 Denis Kuznetsov 23 Chris Wloch 13 Hayden Parker 1 William Figueroa 3 Joe Kamper 24 Eric Hausman 14 Ryan Donnell 2 Emily Sciutto 4 Pat Cavanaugh 25 Surya Iyer 15 Dave Smith 3 Travis Scherschel 5 Michael, Walsh 26 Eric Van Alstyne 16 Josh Chesteen 4 Scott Meadows 6 Andrea Vaccari 17 Aaron Rosen 5 Brian Haber 7 Andrew Peterson University of Wisconsin 18 Dave Mayhew 6 Bryan Martina 8 Dave Lichtnefeld Roster not available 19 Jack St. Thomas 7 Molly Ayers 9 Geoff, Schott 20 Brentley Romine 8 McKenzie Davis 10 Mike Cavnaugh FLORIDA DIVISION 21 Aaron Madden 9 Kindall Browning 11 Matt Warsumndski 10 Juan Guayamo 12 Austin Sundstrom University of Florida “A” 11 Olivia White 13 Bogdan Dragusin Florida International 1 Travis Catron 12 Cameron Davidson 14 Zach Van Swol University 2 Eisa Al Nashmi 17 Mario Lebinac. 1 Theo Jenetopolous 3 Steven Brown Grand Valley State 2 Alex Sergov 4 Justin Oakes University University of Notre Dame 3 Juan Diego Garcia 5 Jason Mammino 1 Peter Huyser 1 Tate Kernell 4 Javier Martinez 6 James Madison 2 Josh Ensing 1A Geno Freeman 5 Andy Alvarez 7 Matt Sheehan 3 Carlo Chacon 2 Sebastian Testero 6 Kevin Newcomb 8 Kunal Patel 6 Doug MacDonald 3 Peter Wasik 7 Julen Sotil 9 Eric Ho 7 Dakota McCaw 4 Matt Fordonski 8 Chase Vaughan 10 Roberto Ferreiro 10 Ryan Kraai 6 Pat Rice 9 Alex Sahonero 11 Roger Montenegro 11 Josh Dolecki 7 Chris Jennis 10 Mario Mora 12 Aaron Struckmeyer 13 Nathan Kraai 8 John Deggelman 11 Victor Gonzalez 13 Matheus Rodrigues 14 Guy Gordon 9 Dan Geisman 12 Joe Helper 16 Josh Geneva 11 Jon Hancher 13 Blake Johnson University of Florida “B” 17 Derik Bothma 12 Pat Rice 14 Alexander Lipin Roster not available 18 Evan Repeck 13 Pat Clardy 15 Danny Martinez 21 Taylor Tannous 14 Steve Marzo University of Miami (Fla.) 24 Josh Gonzales 19 Chris Mertens Florida State University 1 Alan Groll 25 Ben Newcomb 21 Drew Wroblewski 1 Julien Auge 2 Ryan McMinds 22 Clarke Madigan 2 Evan Barker 3 Andrew Fitzpatrick Loyola University (Ill.) 24 Rob Ray 3 Chad Bracey 4 Noah Ohlsen Roster not available 25 James Liu 4 Sore Christensen 5 Fortunato Botbol 27 Andy Bradford 5 Dhugal Gardner 6 Eduardo Castaneda Ohio University 6 Wiley Geren 7 Ricardo Herrera 1 Brandon Crawford GREAT PLAINS 7 Jacob Gordon 8 Anthony Kanelidis 2 Mark Poskarbiewicz DIVISION 8 Matt Greil 9 Aram Spendjien 5 Johnny Maykut 9 Alex Griffel 10 Jose Mora 6 Kyle Ryan 10 Bryan Grube 11 Hernan Gonzalez 8 Tim Jennings Illinois State University 11 Zack Hernendez 12 Juan Lopez 10 Clay Matthew 1 Marty Kennedy 12 Erik Kamrath 13 Miguel Quevedo 11 Sertec Ozerca 1A Ben Schaufele 13 Freddie Lee 14 Ian Dixon 14 Aaron Wheatley 2 Patryk Kraulis 14 Steven McCarthy 15 Luis Barreto 15 Peter Zien 3 Sam Musser 15 Bryan Trafi cante 16 Jiuseph Urrea 21 John Ubbing 4 Sean Graw, 16 Brandon Villaverde 17 James Bartels 5 Mike Lipinski 17 Jason Watts 18 Ryan Freedman University of Dayton 6 David Kuchta 19 Joseph Giaimo 1 Mark Abram 7 Mike Byron University of Central 20 Martino Vigano 2 Aaron Zaggy 8 Mike Blackwood Florida 21 Josh Levy 3 Ben Beachler 9 Joe Armour 1 Cody Seward 22 Daniel Reynolds 4 Brandon Salas 10 Nick Lauf 1A Yuri Matos Alt. Michael Farhadian 5 Matt O’Brien 11 Ethan Matthews 2 Joris Montero Alt. David Lipkin 6 Dave Allison 12 Ryan Forner 3 Chris Culver Alt. Diego Maurente 7 Evan Rugiero 13 Kevin Sullivan 4 AJ Van Buren Alt. Francisco Villegas 8 Joey Martin 14 Gabriel Seda 5 James Craig Alt. Ryan Wedmore 9 Josh Saintgnon 15 Andrew Gooding 6 Dustin Keyes Alt. Lawrence Wong 10 Nick Hufford 16 Tim Sullivan 7 Mohammad Ramadan 11 Michael Ward 17 Mitch Tucker 8 Derek Raw GREAT LAKES 18 Kevin Kledzik 19 Brian Nathe 9 DIVISION University of Illinois- 10 Bryce Khoury Chicago 20 Zack Sejna 11 Ales Fresonke 1 Tyler Ramone 60 Iowa State University 10 Denny Wind 19 Bess Cooley Bloomsburg University 1 Jake Gazlay 12 Emily Timmons 20 Kelly Eigenberger 1 Emily Stiles 2 Chad Holy 13 Michael Gerber 21 Sarah MacDowell 1A Michael Sensinger 3 Kennard Lai 14 Nathan Schultz 2 Andrew Krauss 4 Patrick Finley 16 Alison Bjork Macalester College 3 Alex Evers 5 Sean Murphy 18 Natalie Orsi 1 Percy Griffi n 4 Pat Keane 6 Kyle Weismantel 19 Kennen Hootman 2 Brennan Panzarella 5 Andrew Osipower 7 Scott Caroll 21 Tony Passaro 3 Nathan Young 6 Shaun Ulmer 8 Nick Eddy 4 Nicholas Brooks 8 Eric Stefferud 9 Erik Johanson Carleton College 5 Jackson Gilkey 9 Melanie Greaves 10 David Ring Brendan Cassidy 6 Louis Baggetto 10 Aaron Steinhart 11 John Maust Nora Cassidy 7 Vasa Trubetskoy 11 Samantha Levin 12 Sean Murphy Ben Cerjan 8 Kai Cowger 13 Dan Montgomery 13 Ian Jering Eleonore Dixon-Roche 9 Vinod Malwatte 14 Rich Lopez 14 Andre Berkov Ellen Esch 10 Jeff Yamashita 15 Adam Rupert 15 Yoon Cheolhwan BG Green 11 Christian Bangert 16 Amber Andrewlevich 16 Kevin Schwarz Hannah Nerenhausen 12 Paolo Venneri 17 Katherine Colombo 17 Connor Murphy Ben Southgate 17 Jason Pagac 18 David Mancinelli Molly Spence 19 Tyler Delorenzo Kansas State Univeristy Monmouth College 20 Tim Dorsch Roster not available Grinnell College 1 Frank Wasielewski 21 Nick Ortleib 1 Chris Hwang 2 Chris Falkenrath Univeristy of Kansas 1A Manu Spooner 5 Steve Collins Carnegie Mellon Roster not available 2 Michael Brus 7 Jeff Skalon University 3 Nathan Krishnan 8 Tom Pedersen 1 Ryan Salvo Univeristy of Minnesota 4 Andrea Leiser 9 Andrew Wright 7 David Bradshaw 1 Anthony Dunahee 5 Megan Januska 10 Gabe Baginski 8 Keith Appleby 2 Ian Johnston 6 Sinan Ozer 11 Zachary Heilman 10 Steve Luminais 3 David Brajkovic 7 Beck Ringdahl-Mayland 13 Brett Dunn 11 Matt Katase 4 Becky Alexander 8 Alec Knight 14 James Corbeil 12 Brandon Ward 5 Jake Wollensack 9 A. Papachristoudis 15 Rachel Holm 14 Marc Vacquier 6 Kestutis Micke 10 Dylan Gray 16 Joe Testolin 20 Arun Ghosh 7 Drew Wojack 11 Cy Mistry 17 Tony Marino 8 Bret Jackson 12 Joe Lytle 18 Matthew Hopkins Drexel University 9 Peter Wildberger 13 Jakob Gnirke 20 Josh Dunn Roster not available 10 Andrew Haberman 14 Martin Estrada 23 Devin Barcroft 11 Micah Koenig 15 Tom Lankiewicz Franklin & Marshall 16 Dylan Karle Saint John’s University College University of Nebraska 17 Carolyn Wright (Minn.) Roster not available 1 Jeff Lopez 18 Eric Mistry Myriah Bielinski 2 Anthony Roy 19 Sam Sherwood Robbie Falchi Gettysburg College 3 Stephanie Weisbecker 20 Hannah Lytle Roseanne Frederick Roster not available 4 Matt Melcher 21 Eric Miner Andrew Hovel 5 Eva Anguiano Alt. Will Elsas Mike Kelash Grove City College 6 Eric Wright Ben Maakestad 1 Seth Shaheen 8 Tyler Downs Knox College Chase Miller 1A Camden Coppelli 9 Alex Walton 2 Anne Heberle Jesse Otis 4 Dan Wells 10 Sam Shamburek 3 Jeff Wickman Dan Pesek 5 Drew Archibald 12 Brock Smith 4 Katherine Miller JD Quinby 6 Matt Armstrong 13 Davis, Emily 5 Tory Kassabaum Wiley Radomski 7 Dave Dombrowski 15 Sam Neal 6 Kelley O’Connor John Michael Sarabia 8 Clay Beckner 7 Bekah Bally Shane Schiavo 9 Spencer BrougherJr HEARTLAND 8 David Garcia Aaron Sinner 10 Ryan Andersen 9 Edel Vaca Mark Solinger DIVISION 15 Seth Brooks 10 Sergio Ulloa Connor Triggs 16 Dan Henley 11 Alex Faulkner 17 Bennett Keefer Augustana College 12 Alex Jandernoa Saint Mary’s University 19 Nick Hamilton 2 Greg Koresh 13 Adrienne Wagner (Minn.) 21 Ben Bowser 3 Ryan Landgren 14 Tom Clark Roster not available 25 Collin Foster 5 Mark Hillstrom 15 Kevin Lillie 16 Alan Ning 6 Mitchell Anliker MID-ATLANTIC La Salle University 7 Patrick Howell 17 Anna Claypool 1 Kyle Manning 8 Mary O’Malley 18 Katelynn Schlaman DIVISION 2 Rich Crean

61 3 David Hyman 18 Matt Brady University of Pittsburgh C. J. Cherry 4 Ben Fallon 20 Andrew Nagelberg Roster not available Mitch Condon 5 Alex Grzegorzewski Bradley Eisenberger 6 Zak Bearint Saint Joseph’s University Villanova University Bradley Hammel 7 Rory McDonald 1 Mike Kruckenmeyer 1 Ryan French Jeremy Hentscke 8 Max Yamada 2 Mike Utterback 2 AJ Schifferli Dino Galic 9 Theresa “Coco” Glinski 3 Brett Portelli 3 Jeff Bell Dan Goggin 10 Jen Plummer 4 Charlie Schwerin 4 Danny Quigley Ashley Jubee 11 Liz Campanella 5 Billy Westdyk 5 Ian McDonough Krista Kjerian 12 Shauna Hannings 6 Bill Stumm 6 Jamie Padula Kayla Kutinac 13 Rebecca Fordham 7 Brady Werkheiser 7 Steven Accetta Bradley Morgan 14 Anthony Verano 8 Dritan Hodo 8 Nick Cipiti Rich Qualter 15 Jillian Swisher 9 Andy Piazza 9 Matt Brawley Paige Reeb 16 Tyler Kimmel 10 Brendan Moynihan 10 Mike McArdle Mike Rimkus 11 Craig Finnerty 11 Andrew Fraser Ricardo Rivera Lehigh University 12 Matt Bender 12 Ben Mix Jeff Roberts 1 Keith Morse 13 Alli Mayer 13 David Umetsky Josh Schmitt 2 James Malone 14 Marty Ellsworth 14 Derick Lai Andrew Scoville 3 Justin Nice 15 Pat Stahl 15 Daniel Weeks Thomas Sims 4 Rachel Nordberg 16 Joe Boland 16 Jeff Yau Nick Selenger 5 Dave Begley 17 Gaelan Finnerty 17 Justin Knoebel Gabriel Thornton 6 Akshay Gupta 18 Mike Thomas 18 John Beyer Enrique Vera 7 Tim Hilty 19 Israel Hernandez Zach Zambelli 8 Mario Schwaller University of Delaware 20 Ty Holub 9 Carter Lathrop 1 William Mattern 21 Paul Ruiz Lindenwood University 10 Lindsay Naughton 5 Joe Posch 22 Jack Holtgreive “C” 6 Tom Dewey 23 Dan Palmer Roster not available Millersville University 7 Lyle de la Rosa 24 Bryan Robinson 1 Mike Fisher 8 Peter Pa Miami University (Ohio) 2 Gina Mazzuca 9 Kimberly Tomlinson Roster not available 3 Fred Darling 10 Ben Cooper MISSOURI VALLEY 4 Jim Kelleher 11 Josh Humberston DIVISION Saint Louis University 5 Taylor Karpathios 12 Samantha Brown 1 Brian Johnston 6 August Haeuser 13 Rich Hobbs Lindenwood University “A” 1A Tony Kruse 7 Josh Harter 14 Rebekah Coleman Sharn Appel 2 Michael Kubik 8 Johnny Kesler 15 Stephanie Romano Gregor Becker 3 Dan Goeddel 11 Eddie Kirk 18 Keelan Bowker-O’Brian Ashley Boehm 4 Greg Keogh 12 Morgan Ricapito 19 Terry Slenn Dustin Boogard 5 Ray Kreienkamp 13 Gabrielle Rivera Marko Cubranovic 6 Eric Appelbaum 14 Kevin Koehn University of Pennsylvania Justin Bowers 7 John Jabouri 17 Anthony Paparella 1 Kerry Kellogg Alasdair Campbell 8 Jim Heafner 18 Evan Kocon 1 Alex Richardson Sarah Hannah 9 Daniel Pike 1 Lior Melnick Brett Heniken 10 John Heafner Pennsylvania State 2 Ryan Percy Cody Kemp 11 Pete Cosentino University 3 Brady Sieber Anton Milner 12 Kevin Arnold 1 Lane Jubb 4 Pat Buck Daniel Nagy 13 Jack Buelter 1A Bryan Focht 5 Jonathan Lustgarten Tom Qualter 14 Michael O’Neill 2 Russell Rosenberg 6 Dan Fallahi Alex Rice 15 Tim Keogh 3 Andrew Bauman 7 Ben Ediger Vince Rock 16 Craig Borkovec 4 Tommy Miceli 8 Dan O’Neill Andrew Ruggerio 17 Sebastian Mestril 5 Cole Hepper 9 Blake Winston Nick Selenger 18 Robby Vavrik 6 Joe Pocetti 10 John Voith Tony Storic 19 Ben Kruse 7 Matt Brady 11 Jay Fantone Marco Tschelok 20 Jimmy Meiners 8 Ian Golden 12 Mike Czubakowski Austin Walsh 21 Tim Lonergan 9 Brian Wi 13 John Negro Michael Willar 22 Ben Hogan 10 Drew Quigley 14 Arjun Pai Sasha Zemmel 23 Alex Antal 11 Sean Wagner 15 Hunter Horsley 24 Thomas Andrus 12 Shane Donnelly 16 Charlie Greene Lindenwood University Alt. Pat Donovan 13 Keith Meehan 17 David Restle “B” 14 Corey Letts 18 Nabil Mehta Nikki Andre University of Missouri 15 Ryan Coupe 19 Max Epelbaum Ashley Boesch Roster not available 16 Chris Minutelo Clayyton Brown 17 Carson Smith Jake Auinbaugh 62 Washington University in Ray Li 14 Dominic Kwok Eric McAnelly St. Louis (Mo.) Patrick Martin 15 Nick Geiser Keating McKeon 1 Eric Potter Craig McConnell 16 Will Pitler Akhil Mehta 1A Chris Feng Robert McGarr 17 Keith Rubin Brice Particelly 2. Sterling Jawitz Marcelo Menezes 18 Tony Fragoso William Reid 3 Jim Parks Alex Murphy 21 Thomas Lazzarini Michael Tran 4 Sandor Kovacs Jonithan Odland 25 David Skophammer Jacob Tulipan 5 Tim Greer Michael Otte Chris Vola 6 Ryan Spies Christian Sherrill NEW YORK 7 Adam Gremp Ali Titiz DIVISION Cornell University 8 Dan Connor Nicholas Tropin 1 Alex Schlichting 9 Michael Musgrave Grady Snyder 2 George Yorgakaros 10 Howie Rudnick Ben Weill Binghamton University 3 Sean Lyons 11 Taylor Landesman Brian Yeh 1 Russell Drake 4 Nick Schaeffer 12 Kory Li 2 Kyle Seeley 5 Junguk Choi 13 Chris Lubniewski Middlebury College 3 Maya Zung 6 Dylan Spitz 14 Reith Sarkar 1 Ben Weinberg 4 Anthony Fiore 7 Tyler Marrero 15 Curtis Eisen 2 Peter DiPrinzo 5 Jeremiah Deboever 8 Eric Yu 16 Josh Truppman 4 Nick Daly 6 Dan Noonan 9 Daniil Shalmiyev 17 Teddy Seidman 5 Austin Bergeron 7 Vladimir Gudovich 10 Gabe Gershenfeld 18 Jack Chong 6 Ian Lindsay 8 Mike Ryan 11 Andrew Broenen 19 Brian Kushner 7 Andre Keiser 9 James Kurt Stavdal 12 Doug Greer Al. Robbie Gottlieb 8 Ricky Chen 10 Raoul Koopman 13 Areeb Malik Alt. Sean Feng 9 Ted Hall 11 Nick Devlin 14 Alex Correa Alt. Alexander Sung 10 Jay Li 12 Angela Pagliaro 15 Jacob Raskin 12 Paul Gerard 13 Christopher Paquette 18 Chris Moe Western Illinois University 13 Jeremy Janson 14 Chris Valentine Roster not available 14 Michael Oster 15 Kristen Rudkoski Hamilton College 15 Jeff Haswell 16 Evan Perlmutter 1 Tom Cyran NEW ENGLAND 16 Jeffrey Wong 17 Sarah Dunne 2 Tom Youngblood 18 Mario Guevara 18 Tim Tschurjumov 3 Bowie Sievers DIVISION 19 Natalie Triana 4 Chris DeConinck Wesleyan University 20 Anna Romano 5 Taylor Hogenkamp Boston University 1 Adam Rashkoff 21 Ryan Sullivan 6 Andrew McDermott 1A Mark Kermath 2 Michael Bailey Alt. Austin Sanders 7 Jake DeConinck 1 Jon Freedman 3 Mark Ramos Alt. Nick Byrne 8 Kevin FitzPatrick 2 Erik Hwang 4 Kuan-Lin Huang Alt. Drew Schustek 9 Jon Fung 3 Ian Paice 5 Wesley Fantini Alt. Emily Dinkel 10 Ryan Park 5 Brian Domanowski 6 Thomas Cho Alt. Mert Gunes 11 James Crafa 6 Kyle Schluns 7 Momo Saleh 12 Liz Bucceri 7 John Niedrach 8 Brendan Fortin Colgate University 13 Ian Nichols 8 David Saxon 9 James Forde 1 Brian Sayler 14 Daniel Levine 9 Florian Dhondt 10 Russell Madison 2 Andrew Kim 15 Conor Collins 10 Andrew Matsas 11 Max Ginsberg 3 John Reim 16 Trey Milam 11 Josh Simhaee 12 Kevin McKeown 4 Greg Reutershan 17 Graham Boyd 12 Mark Kermath 13 Justin Yoshimaru 5 Mike Schon 18 Fumi Asaga 13 Eric Choi 14 Nick Huston 6 Parker Caldwell 19 Duo Gong 14 Austin Brashears 15 Alex Brody 8 Chip Molten 15 Matt Cahn 16 Chris Fragoso 9 Elton Steinberg New York University 16 Jeremy Butz 17 Jared Courville 10 Nick Pawlush 2 Zeke Abuhoff 17 Marc Levi 18 Jeffrey Arace 11 Mike Riccione 5 Ben Granas 18 Erik Bogaard 14 Will Centner 9 Morgan Alcalay Williams College 15 Mike Chamberlain Dartmouth College Roster not available Rensselaer Poly. Institute Christopher Calby Columbia University 1 Ben Williams Will Derdeyn Yale University Willie Avendano 2 Douglas Heinzel Ben Feeser 1 Dan Kelly Ezra Burch 3 Sam Hagen Tanay Ganga 6 Ross MacDonald Sam Elchert 5 Matthew Celniker Samuel Griffi s 8 Derek West Abiel Garcia 7 Brian Maleck Ben Feeser 9 Paul Orland B. Kai Golden 9 Matthew DiSalvio Daniel Harnish 10 Jack Montgomery Daniel Kirel 11 Patrick Sullivan Juan Hill 11 Andrew Nelson Musa Kurdy 12 Robert Tice Daniel Hochman 13 Andy Gordon Antonios Kypriotis 18 Eric Conway

63 Syracuse University Alt. Jorgen Peterson 13 Max Cowart NORTHWEST 1 William O’Donnell Alt. James Yaro 15 Adam Sunshine DIVISION 2 Theodore Rysz 18 Hadrien Dykiel 3 Tucker Scherger Bates College 21 Andrew Detwiler 4 Carl Ward Roster not available Alt. Emily Arsenault Central Washington 5 Jack Lynch Alt. Daniel Bercht University 6 Luke Woong Jang Bowdoin College Alt. Robert Boder 1 Federico Bettini 7 Mario Martone Roster not available Alt. Daveth Cheth 2 Jimmy Hammons Alt. David Fine 3 Taylor Isabell United States Military Colby College Alt. Adam Gajkowski 4 Kaelan Nelson Academy 1 Doug Newkirk Alt. Jun He 5 Edvason Lau 1 Dustin Gross 2 Sandy Johnson Alt. Efosa Izekor 6 Sam Clark 2 Jeff Senning 5 Kayleigh Monahan Alt. Joseph Judge 7 Zach Turner 3 Pengfei Zhang 7 Tom Hurley Alt. Thomas Klekotka 8 Anthony St. Pierre 4 Brandon Clumpner 8 James Hootsmans Alt. Casey Morrocco 9 Austin Massart 5 Albert Song 10 Kerill O’Neill Alt. Alexander Neimeyer 10 George Olson 7 Jake Roberts 13 Ryan Fischer Alt. Emma Pampanin 8 James Lough 14 Andrew Hedberg Alt. Keith Savran Oregon State University 9 Luke Rennebaum Alt. Sam Andler Alt. Madeleine Shek Roster not available 10 Eric Kim Alt. Emma Eschweiler Alt. Stevaughn Smith 11 Steven Moody Alt. Pat Henke Alt. Alec Tandra-Kuhns Seattle University 14 Joshua Martin Alt. Sam Kaplan Alt. Sasan Tehrani 1 Stefani Thompson 15 Austin Bennett Alt. Shannon Kooser 2 Natalie Whitmore 16 Charlie Gerber Alt. Charles Leeds University of Vermont 3 Marc Massey 18 Shane Lowe Alt. Jacob Marx 1 Jesse Zastrow 4 Andrew Toler 20 Marc Orozco Alt. Raymond Reiling 2 Derek Wolff 5 Jeff Hockema Alt. Mason Roberts 3 Drew Eberts 6 Emilia Skrinar Alt. Trevor Schorb 4 Kris Sellstrom 7 Breanna Treto NORTH ATLANTIC Alt. Adam Spierer 5 Pete Tomaro 8 David Roosa DIVISION Alt. Ryan Trafron 6 Trevor Edmunds 9 Margot Wolfersberger Alt. John Williams 7 Cam Hecht 10 James Rohlfi ng Amherst College Alt. Charlie Wolf 8 Claire Ramaley 11 Ian Absher 1 Gavin Front Alt. Craig Zevin 9 Kelly Donovan 12 Alan Pani 1A Ofori Amponsah 10 Letty Krueger 13 Heather Nicholas 1A Julia Eichenfi eld Tufts University 11 Mandy Henkler Alt. Rowena Beaudry 2 Brooke Bennett Roster not available 12 Justin Adelman Alt. Patrick Campbell 3 Jeff Helt 13 Matt Mirkine Alt. John Conway 4 Annie Glancy United States Coast Guard 14 Morgan Fog Alt. Samantha Eisen 5 Sheng Hu Academy 15 Eduardo Sanchez 6 Vanessa Prill 1 George Thomas Alt. Annemarie Gallo University of Oregon 7 Ethan Balgley 4 Liam Bell Alt. Liz Gebbie 1 Anthony Nuccio 8 Mike O’Connor 5 Barrett Johannsen Alt. Brittany Sadoff 2 Max Iantorno 9 Bobbi Mason 6 Mark Tatara Alt. Chloe Squibb 3 Matthew Sillaman 10 Morgan Toy 7 Alex Brown Alt. Brook Vail 4 Travis Bishop 11 Alex Fraser 8 Vincent Knaeble 5 Nick Kish 12 Reid Fitzgerald 9 Marco Tinari Worcester Polytechnic 6 Matt Bissell 13 Ben Lin 10 Parker Bratman Institute 7 Shawn Gilmore 14 Dan Palteil 11 Mitch Schumacher 1 Patrick Dignan 8 Conor Broom 15 Bart Federak 12 Harrison Carter 2 Alford Green 9 Shea Patrick O’Connor 16 Dan Schwab 13 Kent Hunt 3 Mason Ruffi ng 10 Jake Allen 17 Tim White 14 Isaak Olson 4 Alana Aubin 11 John Bogard 18 Alex Pearlman 15 Dan Graf 5 Andrew Lybarger 12 Brian Clifford 19 Will Mosley 17 Nicholas Poehler 6 Philip Cox 13 Aaron Bishow 20 Will McCartan 19 Charles Totten 7 Julian De Zulueta 14 Zachary Yensen 21 Ben McBratney 8 Codi Clark 15 Justin Pomerenke Alt. Greg Barrett University of Massachusetts 9 Amanda Lea Blom 16 Garrett Van Zanten Alt. Tyler Bulakul 1 Nicholas Gast 10 Erin Heckley 17 Eric Petry Alt. Ryan Colby 3 Cullivan Prout 11 Samantha Sargalski 18 Atley English Alt. Maddie Giegold 4 Evan McHugh 12 Rachel Lewis Alt. Max Gilbert 7 Alaa El-Shafei 13 Joseph Lee University of Washington Alt. Trey Malone 10 Kyle Stearns 14 Peter Aspinwall (Wash.) Alt. Conor McAuliffe 11 Peter Saunders 15 Nathan Lee 1 Kevin McKenna Alt. Parker Moody 12 Scott Savran 2 Sam Sussman

64 3 Tony Raubitschek California State University 4 Connor McColl 9 Ed Ennedy 4 Markus Gutierez - Chico 5 BJ Johnson 10 Cameron James 5 Riley Brazil 1 Taylor Kudell 6 Scott Lathrope 11 Matt Murbach 6 Mike Moshofsky 1A Tyler Redig 7 Dan Priestley 12 Tim Schwartz 7 Phil Roan 2 Brian Brearley 8 Andrew Duchi 13 Bryan McGrory 8 Rick Farmer 3 Kallie Wikman 9 Kurt Koch 14 Nico Sawaya 9 Tom Stowell 4 Kyle Heise 10 Haynes Walker Alt. Nick Anguetta 10 Peter Zajac 5 John Burdick 11 Nima Ahmadi Alt. Ryan Tanakit 12 Brian DeRenzi 6 Cole Payan 12 Ben Jensen 13 Victor Wong 7 Tom Morford University of California 14 Justin Cooper 8 Steven Silversparre University of California - Santa Barbara 17 Joe Laird 9 Peter Jacobs - Berkeley 2 Frank Hurd 10 Chris Darcey Roster not available 3 Colin Gerber Washington State 11 Cory Bowdach 4 Dave Edberg University 12 Jonathan Jansen University of California 5 Emmet Bloom Roster not available 13 Jackson Ballew - Davis 6 Justin Weber 14 Ricky Niese Roster not available 7 Matt Ingham Western Washington 15 Mike Craw 8 Mike Zamolo University 17 Shane Alexander University of California 9 Paul Nagle Roster not available 19 Justin Short - Irvine 10 Sean Ison 20 Nick Ballew Roster not available 11 Chris Schmuckal PACIFIC COAST 12 Chris Holmblad University of California DIVISION California State University 13 Ryan Quinn - Fresno - Los Angeles 14 Dave Brock 1 Alex Jones 1 Mike Scott California Polytechnic 2 Brett Miller 1A Theo Jozefov University of California State University 3 Brian Milanesio 2 Theo Lee - Santa Cruz 1 Kevin Gericke 4 Chad Dugger 3 Carlos Pena Roster not available 1A Kyle Loomis 5 Izzy Ali 4 Rusty Morris 1B Sean Puterbaugh 6 Jake Sampson 5 Mitch Anderson University of San Diego 2 Dustin Lee 7 Joel Hunter 6 Braden Goagh 1 James Gross 3 Aaron Shilling 8 Johnny Allen 7 Caleb Grieg 2 Cary Allen 4 Connor Mcgill 9 Josh Ornellas 8 Cameron Virjee 3 Harrison Bartlett 5 Brandon Ross 10 Keegan Davis 9 Austin Gable 4 William Callas 6 Jake Muir 11 Kyle Hackett 10 Max Scott 5 Matt Becker 7 Sean Hopper 12 Mike Sandoval 11 Mike Vasco 6 Peter Ferrari 8 Scott London 13 Shane Pearson 12 Michael Gonzales 7 James Keegan 9 Zachary Curhan 14 Ryan Baker 13 Jimmy Temple 8 Nicholas Klein 10 John Sims 15 Nate Storr 14 Andrew Cutrow 9 Edward Lee 11 Trevor Heglund 15 Bill Farmer 10 Justin Marini 12 Justin Geller California State University 16 Tommy Cornelius 11 Srdan Samarderc 13 Josh Combs - Maritime Academy 17 Frank Hwang 12 Michael Silhasek 14 Greg Welch Roster not available 18 David Tomajan 13 Lovel Tokic 15 Nathan Paulson 19 Zack Straube 14 Jeff Chau 16 Casey Nakamura Saint Mary’s College 20 Dawson Jope 17 Brian Markwart (Calif.) 21 Eric Sasse University of Southern 18 Hale Little Holden Attaffer Alt. John Bogaard California 19 Jordan Schafer Brandon Bjerke Alt. Bryan Carpentier 1 Kane Kuo 20 Bijan Ghaffari Jorge Clavijo Alt. Jacky Kwong 2 Connor Plaga 21 Samuel Brandt Carlos Corena Alt. Ken Myers 3 Kevin Goodwin 22 Shea Brucker Michael Giancanelli Alt. Nick Nguyen 4 Colin Dwyer 23 Marco Hernandez Sean Hudgins Alt. Amilcar Perez 5 Tristan Krautkramer 24 Paul Davis Joseph Klink 6 Drake Arnold Alt. Robert Carson University of California 7 Jesse Farquhar Alt. Bryce Delfonte San Diego State University - San Diego 8 Josh Busse Alt. Kevin Dorin Roster not available 1 Chris Huffman 9 Tim Brochier Alt. Brandon Holladay 2 Matt Bogott 10 Tom Maxim Alt. Andrew Janicki San Jose State University 3 Mario Gumina 11 John Landon Alt. Adam Ratcliffe Roster not available 4 Geoff Boss 12 Kevin Crane Alt. Will Robbins 5 Alexis Shakas 13 Dustin Hunt Alt. Will Steinhoff Stanford University 6 Eric Schwarberg 14 Finlay Wilson Alt. Eric Tucker 2 Woods Buckley 7 Derek Chung 15 Andrew Gier 3 Coleman Buckley 8 Mac Delaney 16 Brian Tung 65 17 Chris Kidd 11 Ramsey Abdulhamid Weber State University 10 Stephen Leach 18 Darin Winter 12 Ryan Vick Roster not available 11 Michael Chang-Frieden 19 Zain Tariq 13 Peter Lorenz 12 Eric Quach 20 Jacob Rudolph 14 Jamie Savant SOUTHEAST 13 Jordan Brustein 21 Brandon Parole 17 Benjamin Mills 22 Max Dobrushi University of Colorado “B” DIVISION 19 Andy Ratto 23 Patrick Talbott 1 Will Hertlein 24 George Sun 2 BJ Michaeli Auburn University Georgia Institute of 25 Scott Haisman 3 Dan Forgrave 1 Andrew Eick Technology Alt. Will Agramonte 4 Dominic Bogerri 2 Taylor Schupp 1 Neal Laxpati Alt. Thomas Avery 5 Jake Shapiro 3 Thomas Moreland 1A Michael O’Rourke Alt. Max Bricklin 6 Jared Adler 4 Patrick Gilday 2 Hunter Bobbey Alt. Miles Deamer 7 Jon Villaume 5 Chris Rutledge 3 Eran Mordel Alt. Michael den Hartog 8 Logan Crist 6 Asher Smale 4 Nick Thompson Alt. Nathan Eckhous 9 Michael Bateman 7 Joey Kirkpatrick 5 Walid Choueiki Alt. Riley Lekos 10 Mike Gibson 8 Brittany Presley 6 Greg Cmarik Alt. Robbie Mills 11 Nick Shearon 9 Jordan Ferguson 7 Parikshit Ram Alt. Edgar Ramirez 12 Nikita Trusov 10 Nick Hope 8 Chris Bauerlein Alt. Hercules Walker 13 Patrick Malone 12 Logan McKenney 9 Alexandra Stavros 14 Peter Rugg 15 Chris Schubert 10 Andres Arbelaez ROCKY MOUNTAIN 15 Scott Freebody 16 Beau Helton 11 Greg Sutter 16 Sean O’Grady DIVISION 17 Nick Walsh 12 Jessica Durden 17 Stephen Badeaux 18 Billy Callahan 13 Peter Wellings 18 Thomas Ronat 14 Patrick Slain Colorado State University 19 Tim Tauber Clemson University 15 Frederick Damen 1 Dustin Owens 20 Michael Walden 1 Michael Reitz 16 Steve Larson 2 Adam Avery 21 Ryan Mills 2 Ferdanando Binacchi 17 Taylor Weiss 3 Marshall Snead 22 Tyler Harsch 3 Victor Callahan 18 Brian Twynham 4 Matt Watson 4 Michael Mauhar 21 Kyle Blond 5 Rafael Vidal University of Denver 5 Megan Doherty 6 Dave Wolfson 2 Andrew Cryer 6 Andrew Douglas University of Georgia 7 Gabe Ortiz 3 Teddy Bonus 7 Lucy Spann 1 Drew Duckett 8 Michael Fesl 4 Sammy Schrager 8 Rachel Sparks 2 Tommy Cellini 9 Bayard Nicklov 6 Drew Bonus 9 Cody Reynolds 3 Phong Nguyen 12 Kyle Von Mouwerik 7 Charlotte Brady 10 Steven Ireton 4 Andrew Withers 13 Alex Melias 9 Adam Cyr 11 Michael Larson 5 Alan Carroll 15 Corey Stogner 12 Summer Borowski 12 Patrick Kellish 6 Cary Burke 16 Steve Zbrozek 16 Jeff Giddens 13 Tripp Christian 7 Danny Brinkley 14 Ryan Shields 8 Mark Hansen Southern Utah University University of Utah 15 Miles Ware 9 Chris Maurer 1 Jonah Hafen 1 Samuel Thomas 16 Natalie Quin 10 Austin Stahley 2 Matt Bray 1A Ian Cobb 17 Jesse Schultz 11 Lawson Floyd 3 Blair Bentley 2 Taylor Adams 18 Andrew Stanton 12 Josh Morgan 4 Daniel Garner 3 Weston Anthon 19 Andrew Swartz 13 Stephen Hagerman 5 Dalton Ryals 4 Tyler Pool 20 Benjamin Swartz 15 Craig Jennings 6 Forrest McMahon 5 Matt Smith Alt. Ryan Bellies 17 Graham Kellams 7 Michael Ault 6 Bryan Best Alt. Sarah Edsall 8 Spencer Sardoni 7 Christian Hayes Alt. Laura Haselden University of Tennessee 9 Cameron Hunter 8 Todd Bradley Alt. Sarah Hoffmann Roster not available 10 Greg Barnes 9 Kiffer Creveling Alt. Kim Kreutzer 11 Jaimee McPhie 10 Mike Haglund Alt. Jennifer McCourt Vanderbilt University 11 Daniel Bradley Alt. Ben Murphy 1 Kenny James University of Colorado “A” 12 Benson Haglund Alt. Blake Walker 2 Matt Sunderman 1 Dylan Gantley 13 Brent Weldon 3 Matt Popkin 2 Stephen Nester 14 Fred Gatti Emory University 4 Evan Dalton 3 Bob Craib 15 Andrew Zang 1 Evan Gagne 5 Patra Katsigiannis 4 JP Muller 16 Vig Mikulis 1A Kai Sung 6 Brittany Kamai 5 Dan Taylor 17 Cary Richelie 2 Anthony Lobb 7 Chris Watkins 6 Jamison Anton 18 Sam Leventhal 4 Victor Le 8 Yuriy Iskrenko 7 Joe Dungen 19 Benjamin Robson 5 Joe Kramer 9 Katie Kahlbaugh 8 Mike Oteken 20 John Davila 6 Robert Friedman 10 Melissa McKittrick 9 Mikhail Kosyan 8 Colin Lam 11 JT Brogan 10 Nick Holbrook 9 Stephen Crabbe 12 Laura Blamey 66 13 Andrew Luksik David Blechman TEXAS DIVISION 5 David Garrett 14 Maggie Ward Jamie Clark 6 Cory Desmarais Dylan Davidson Baylor University 7 David Eagan

SOUTHWEST Joe Fisher Roster not available 8 Stephen Bartz DIVISION Justin Friedenthal 9 Tim Allen Matthew Goodenough Rice University 10 Paul Gomez Carl Hertlein 1 Adam Mizes 11 John Cogliandro Arizona State University Ryan Hodge “A” 2 Danny Dos Santos Taylor Knowles 3 Chris Thomas University of Texas 1 Todd Clapper Brett Krouskup 4 Ivan Huang 1 Hunter Henderson 1A Matt Bloch Rob Muirhead 5 Craig Labbate 1A Jesus Herrera 3 Wesley Sjoholm Steven Rodriguez 6 Philip Tarpley 2 Matthew Johnson 4 Tyler Empey Tyler Steeb 7 Tom Boyd 3 Justin Cotter 5 David Sparks Alex Williams 8 Brynnan Webster 4 Bryan Byrnes 6 Clay Solomon Andrew Wolff 9 Sevith Rao 5 Phillip Denkler 8 Sam Grucky 10 Jason Buckert 6 Sam Wolfshohl 9 Jordan Lunetta University of Arizona “B” 11 Kevin Schell 7 Alex Hacopian 11 Laszlo Haruza Roster not available 12 Rob Bauer 8 Kieran Kapila 12 Luke Shafer 9 Jon Littlepage 13 Dave Wied University of New Mexico Texas A&M University 10 Jason Chiang 14 Simon Hood 1 Jarryd St. John Roster not available 11 Sunka Fernando 15 Steve Wurm 2 Brandon Huffman 12 Marco Daniele 16 Alan Nguyen 3 Robert Trujillo Texas State University 13 Jackson Gould 17 Cory Peterson 4 Ansel Blumenthal 3 Corey Parada Alt. Joel Chambers 18 Matt Susdorf 5 Mikhail Grigoriev 4 Justin Bowling Alt. Stephen Cogliandro 19 Marc Arroyo 6 Guilherme Lapo 5 Peter Neumann Alt. Alberto Espinoza 20 Joey Sparks 7 James Besante 6 Nathan Galvan Alt. Scott Gibelow 21 Devyn Diaz 8 Michael Sheppard 7 Alistair Laing Alt. Besmire Hoxha 9 Hugo Nantel 8 Ross Kelley Alt. James May Arizona State University 10 Stephen Sisneros Alt. Carlos Medina “B” 9 Jim Locus 11 Adam Gutierrez 11 Wes Poirier Alt. Gage Morris Roster not available 12 Bryant Shuey Alt. Andrew Pansick 13 Corbin Plugge Texas Tech University Alt. Rrugar Sharez University of Arizona “A” 14 Manny Montano 1 Johjanes Sanchez Alt. James Wang Sam Binkow 15 Ruben Kimmelman 2 John Wilkes Yvan Bovard 16 Talal Saint-Lot 3 John Whapplehorst Taylor Bohach 17 Ryan Petropolis 4 Jake Hines

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