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Release #9 — Oct. 28, 2015 No. 3 USC Clashes With Cal On Saturday Morning In Berkeley USC has a marquee MPSF matchup with the No. 4 Golden Bears on Pac-12 Networks.

THIS WEEK @USCWaterPolo 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS USC has more road work ahead this week as the No. 3 Trojans set up for a trip to Berkeley this weekend. Date Opponent Time/Result USC (17-3, 5-1 MPSF) will clash with No. 4 California (17-4, 3-1) in a morning matchup at 9:30 a.m. on Triton Invitational (hosted by UC San Diego) Saturday (Oct. 31) at the Bears’ . The game will be televised live on Pac-12 Los Sept. 5 @Cal Baptist W 23-5 Angeles and Pac-12 Bay Area with Chris Dorst and Jason Knapp on the call. Sept. 6 @Concordia W 25-6 Inland Empire Classic (hosted by Redlands & La Verne) RANKINGS Sept. 12 ~#18 Whittier W 30-4 USC was tabbed at No. 2 in the nation in the preseason national poll and in the MPSF preseason coaches’ ~Chapman W 28-5 poll as the Trojans take aim the 2015 season. USC has reached the NCAA title match for 10 consecutive Sept. 13 ~at La Verne W 23-2 seasons, with seven championships won in that span, and the Trojans are intent on a return trip to the top this year. The Trojans spent two weeks at the No. 3 spot but jumped back up to No. 2 on Oct. 7 and ~Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 20-5 remained there until this week’s move to No. 3 as USC enters the ninth week of 2015 competition. Kap7 NorCal Invitational (hosted by Stanford) Sept. 19 $Redlands W 27-3 WATCH ON PAC-12 NETWORKS LIVE STREAM (Subscribers Only): $#8 UC Irvine W 12-4 http://pac-12.com/live Sept. 20 $at #4 Stanford L 6-5 SCOUTING CAL $#3 California W 12-9 The No. 4 Golden Bears are 17-4 overall and 3-1 in MPSF play. Last week, Cal lost to UCLA 8-7 and beat Sept. 26 *#7 Long Beach State (P12) W 17-9 Long Beach State 15-14 in overtime. Johnny Hooper leads Cal in scoring with 54 goals, and goalie Lazar Oct. 3 *#2 Stanford (P12) W 12-8 (ot) Andric is averaging 10.39 saves and 8.45 goals-against per game. USC is 58-53-2 all-time against the Bears with wins in the last three meetings. The Trojans beat Cal 12-9 in-the third-place game of this year’s Oct. 4 *San Jose State W 17-3 NorCal Invitational. Last year, USC lost to Cal 11-10 in the third-place game of the same tourney before SoCal Tournament (hosted by LMU & Pepperdine) beating the Bears 10-9 in the 2014 SoCal Tournament and then winning 7-6 at the MPSF matchup in Los Oct. 10 ^San Jose State W 16-3 Angeles. USC’s last game against Cal in Berkeley saw the Trojans win 11-9 on Nov. 9, 2013. ^#6 UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 Oct. 11 ^#3 Stanford W 9-6 LAST WEEK ^#1 UCLA L 10-9 USC came up against a stubborn No. 4 Pacific squad on the Tigers’ home turf last weekend. The Trojans Oct. 17 *#9 Pepperdine W 8-2 had a slim lead at halftime, but the hosts made a second-half move into the lead and held on to beat USC Oct. 18 *at #6 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 8-7 in an MPSF battle in Stockton to hand the Trojans their first MPSF loss of the year. Pacific drew first blood on a 5-meter penalty shot, but USC had an answer, equalizing early on a lob from Grant Stein. The Oct. 25 *at #4 Pacific L 8-7 Tigers took back the lead, only to see the Trojans deliver back-to-back strikes to maneuver ahead. James Oct. 31 *at #4 California (P12) 9:30 a.m. Walters punched in his first goal of the game, and Blake Edwards nailed one just before the buzzer to Nov. 7 ALUMNI GAME TBA net USC a 3-2 advantage during the second period of play. Again the game knotted up on a strike from Nov. 8 *UC Irvine 1 p.m. the Tigers, but USC had the last word when Lachlan Edwards sent in a ripper out of set on a USC 6-on-5 Nov. 15 *at UCLA (P12) 1 p.m. to get the Trojans ahead 4-3 by halftime. In the third, Pacific would make some noise and work into the MPSF Tournament () lead. Two Tiger goals put USC back in a one-goal hole before Walters rifled in the equalizer. Again Pacific Nov. 20 &TBD TBD worked ahead, and again USC had a response, this one on a 5-meter penalty shot converted by Stein to Nov. 21 &TBD TBD snarl it back up at 6-6 on the way into the fourth frame. Pacific made the first move in that one as well, Nov. 22 &TBD TBD registering an early goal and then outlasting a defensive stalemate that lasted five full minutes. Pacific NCAA Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) would bump out to its biggest lead of the game, up 8-6 on a score off a deflection with 1:31 remaining in Dec. 5 !TBD TBD regulation. USC would earn and convert on a 5-meter penalty shot from Edwards in the final minute, but Dec. 6 !TBD TBD the Trojans would be unable to find an equalizer, left with an 8-7 loss to the host Tigers. Home games in BOLD CAPS (at Uytengsu Aquatics Center) BY THE NUMBERS * MPSF game @ Triton Invitational — Hosted by UC San Diego ~ Inland Empire Classic — Redlands & La Verne, Calif. Now 20 games into 2015, the Trojans continue to boast some big numbers. Led by newcomer Blake $ Kap7 NorCal Invitational — Hosted by Stanford Edwards with 53 goals, Grant Stein with 32, Lachlan Edwards with 28 and Matteo Morelliwith 26 goals, ^ SoCal Tournament — Hosted by LMU & Pepperdine USC has outscored opponents 316-111. Defensively, USC is allowing just 5.55 goals per game and has & MPSF Tournament — Hosted by USC ! NCAA Champs (hosted by UCLA) (P12) = televised by Pac-12 Networks held opponents scoreless in 17 periods of regulation play so far. Goalie McQuin Baron has capped up in the cage for every games and is averaging 10.1 saves per game. In these early stages of the year, USC 2015 NATIONAL TOP-10 RANKINGS currently ranks No. 1 in the MPSF in offense (15.8 gpg) and No. 2 in defense (5.55 gapg). (Week 8 • Oct. 28) Rank School Prev. Rank Points FAMILY TIES 1. UCLA 1 100 The Trojan roster boasts a lot of brotherly love this season. Three sets of brothers are in the mix, with four 2. Pacific 4 93 other brothers following in the footsteps of Trojan siblings. The Edwards bothers ­(Blake & Lachlan) coule 3. USC 2 90 be considered the bash brothers of the bunch, having combined for 81 goals to date. The Silvers brothers 4. California 3 87 (Andrew & Nick) have produced 17 goals. The Leong brothers (Tim and Daniel) also combine forces on 5. Stanford 5 80 the 2015 roster this year. Four more Trojans are capped up for USC just as their older siblings have done. 6. UC Santa Barbara 6 75 James Walters (brother Jon), Grant Stein (sister Michelle), Nick Lavayen (sister Stephanie and brother 7. UC Irvine 7 70 Alex) and Murphy Slater (sister Melanie) have all followed their family trees to Troy. 8. Long Beach State 8 65 9. Pepperdine 9 60 2015 TROJANS AT A GLANCE 10t. UC Davis 10 46 As head coach Jovan Vavic digs into his third decade at the helm of the USC water polo program, 10t. Princeton 12 46 — more — 2015 UniversiTy of SouThern California Men’s WaTer Polo the 2015 Trojans are a force to reckon with once again. Nick Lavayen and Nick Silvers are in line to considerable Coming off their 10th consecutive trip to the NCAA final, playing time this year. Head coach Jovan Vavic also is ex- 2015 AWARDS the Trojans bring back a hefty load of players from that cited about the activation of a few players who redshirt- 2014 campaign. The only Trojan with three full seasons ed last year, namely Murphy Slater, Tristan Reinhardt MPSF Player of the Week: under his belt is redshirt senior Mac Carden. Mean- and Chase Koplow, as well as the marked improvement Chase Koplow (Sept. 28) while, USC’s youth movement now includes a powerful of redshirt sophomore Mitch Embrey. Many of those McQuin Baron (Oct. 5) group of sophomores, including All-Americans McQuin newbies wasted little time getting on the scoresheet, Baron, Mihajlo Milicevic and James Walters. The rela- and the trend has continued. In all, nine players who PAc-12 Coach of the Century: tive veteran of that 2014 All-American crew, Nick Bell, have logged their first career minutes at Trojans this Jovan Vavic enters his junior season as a Trojan. Baron and Bell also season have scored so far this year. CAREER SCORING LEADERS were All-MPSF honorees last season along with now- QUALIFIED! (since 1983) graduated All-Americans Rex Butler and Marc Vonder- Over the summer, several Trojans combined forces with weidt and Cutino Award winner Kostas Genidounias. 1. Kostas Genidounias 2011-2014 261 their respective national teams in order to secure quali- 2. Nikola Vavic 2010-2013 254 BLAKE TOPS THE CHARTS fication to the coming 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de 3. Juraj Zatovic 2002-05 220 For the first time in a couple years, the USC scoring Janeiro. Current USC goalie McQuin Baron capped up 4. Robert Lynn 1985-88 190 record seems to be safe. In 2013 and 2014, the Tro- along with USC grad Nikola Vavic for Team USA, win- 5. Hrvoje Cizmic 1994-96 179 jans saw the program scoring record broken — first by ning gold at the 2015 Pan American Games to earn the 6. Danny Leyson 1989-92 167 Nikola Vavic in 2013 and then by Kostas Genidounias in United States a spot in Rio. Weeks later, those two Tro- 7. Giacomo Rossi 1985-89 162 2014. And yet still, this season USC does have a stand- jans were among a group of four USC men in action at 8. Zoltan Berty 1986-88 161 out Trojan making noise similar to that of his USC top the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia. 9. Marko Zagar 1994-96 152 guns predecessors. Transfer Blake Edwards leads the When the waves settled out there, USC’s recent grad 10. Jose Santiago 1989-93 151 Trojans with 53 goals to date. By comparison, 20 games Kostas Genidounias was gripping a bronze medal that into 2013, Vavic had scored 57 goals and Genidounias secured Greece a ticket to the 2016 Games. The fourth was also at 53. And 20 games into 2014, Genidounias Trojan male competing at Worlds was another Cutino Career Goalie Saves was holding 60 goals. Edwards may only have two sea- Award winner, goalie Joel Dennerley, who is looking to (since 1984) sons to compete at USC, but his scoring prowess has make another Olympic appearance for Australia when 1. Joel Dennerley 2008-11 855 certainly helped USC make up ground on the scoring he and the Aussies fight for qualification out of Oceania. 2. Kevin Stringer 1985-87 675 front in 2015. 3. Richard McEvoy 1996-99 638 2014 RECAP 4. Andrew Tinseth 1991-94 629 HISTORY REPEATING USC continued its streak of reaching NCAA title matches 5. Bozidar Damjanovic 2000-03 614 With only two seniors on the roster this season, the Tro- after upsetting No. 2 seeded Stanford in sudden-death 6. Brendan Grubbs 1993-96 598 jans have a large set of younger players flying under the overtime in the NCAA semifinals. The No. 3 seeded 7. Adam Shilling 2004-07 523 radar this season, as no returning Trojan came into the Trojans had to start their NCAA journey with a play-in 8. Sean McCloskey 1988-91 437 season with more than 43 career goals. The last time game, and would surge into the final to face top-seeded 9. Brent Kimball 1987-89 426 that USC had a similar makeup was 2010, according UCLA. A 9-8 loss left the 2014 Trojans short of a seventh to head coach Jovan Vavic. That year, USC had no se- consecutive national championship, but the young Tro- niors on the roster, and still went on to capture a third jans had made a statement still in reaching the NCAA Single-Season consecutive NCAA championship. This season, aside final for the 10th straight year. Under head coach Jo- Goalie Saves from redshirt senior Mac Carden, the only other Trojan van Vavic’s guidance, USC finished the 2014 campaign (since 1983) with first-hand experience of playing in and winning an with a 24-7 overall record after a 6-2 mark in MPSF play. 1. McQuin Baron 2014 288 NCAA championship is junior All-American Nick Bell, Senior Kostas Genidounias broke USC’s all-time scor- 2. Andrew Tinseth 1993 268 who raised the 2013 trophy alongside Carden. Now ing record en route to being named the Peter J. Cutino 3. James Clark 2013 263 20 games into the year, the Trojans’ balanced effort is Award recipient to go along with his 2014 honors as 4. Kevin Stringer 1986 253 already apparent, with nine players having scored 15 MPSF and National Player of the Year. The four-time All- 5. Andrew Tinseth 1992 247 goals or more, with five of those Trojans combining for American was joined by fellow seniors Rex Butler and 6. Richard McEvoy 1999 246 just over half USC’s offensive output to date. Marc Vonderweidt on 2014’s All-American honor roll, 7. Brent Kimball 1988 231 as were four representatives of USC’s youth movement 8. Kevin Stringer 1987 226 YOUTH MOVEMENT in sophomore Nick Bell and freshmen McQuin Baron, 9. Joel Dennerley 2008 225 In 2014, USC had a whopping nine freshmen on the ros- Mihajlo Milicevic and James Walters. In all, the Trojan 10. Sean McCloskey 1990 223 ter for the NCAA Tournament. Three of those freshmen offense — charged by 21 different scorers — - aver earned All-American status last season and are back for aged 14-2 goals per game, while the defense allowed more along with fellow All-American junior Nick Bell. Single-Season Goals 6.9 goals against per game. By season’s end, USC had Mihajlo Milicevic, James Walters and goalie McQuin (since 1983) outscored opponents 439-213. Freshman goalie Baron Baron were All-American honorees after making a huge 1. Nikola Vavic 2012 83 set the USC record for single-season saves with 288 col- splash on the scene in their first seasons as Trojans. 2. Kostas Genidounias 2014 82 lected in his first year as a Trojan. Baron set a USC record for single-season saves with 3. Zoltan Berty 1988 81 288 blocks logged in the cage last year. He’s joined once FIGHTING ON FOR JON Nikola Vavic 2013 81 again in leading USC’s goalkeeping corps with sopho- On Jan. 8, 2014, the Trojan Family lost a special mem- 5. Robert Lynn 1986 80 more Ben Goncharenko, with redshirt freshman goal- ber in the passing of USC freshman Jon Walters. At 19 Kostas Genidounias 2013 80 ie Steven Michaud also in the mix this season. USC’s years old, Walters was an NCAA Champion, beloved 7. Charles Harris 1984 75 depth charge runs deeper as one takes into account teammate and a Trojan warrior for the USC men’s water 8. Juraj Zatovic 2005 68 the likes of sophomores Lachlan Edwards, Bryce Hoer- polo team. His loss has touched the Trojan Family and Kostas Genidounias 2012 68 man, Matteo Morelli, Lazar Pasuljevic and Grant Stein the water polo world deeply, and the USC water polo 10. Danny Leyson 1992 66 11. Rob Carver 1988 62 — all members of USC’s 2014 NCAA Tournament roster. program continues to play with Jon in their hearts. As a Hrvoje Cizmic 1994 62 Morelli was the most productive of the group last year, first-year freshman 2-meter man, Jon Walters was a key 13. Hrvoje Cizmic 1996 61 scoring 40 goals for the Trojan cause, just ahead of 34 contributor on USC’s 2013 NCAA championship men’s 14. Marko Zagar 1996 60 from Walters, 33 from Stein and 31 from Edwards. This water polo team that won a sixth consecutive NCAA 15. Mike Spicer 1983 59 title in December. He scored 17 goals on the year, in- year is seeing a similar trend as Edwards (28 goals) and Mike Howell 1985 59 Stein (32) are both just moments away from bettering cluding two in the NCAA semifinal game and another Marko Pintaric 1997 59 those scoring marks. Morelli (26) and Walters (16) are two in the MPSF championship game, despite missing 18. Mateo Juric 1995 57 also factoring in heavily again to the Trojan offensive the middle part of the season with an elbow injury. A Juraj Zatovic 2003 57 onslaught in their sophomore seasons. native of Newport Beach, he attended Mater Dei High 20. Giacomo Rossi 1987 56 School, where he was an All-American and the 2012 CIF FRESH FACES Hrvoje Cizmic 1995 56 Player of the Year. Jon’s younger brother James is now Along with the addition of junior newcomer Blake Ed- Juan Delgadillo 2005 55 a sophomore at USC, coming off a freshman campaign wards, USC has a solid set of talent locked into their first 23. Juan Delgadillo 2006 54 that saw the younger Walters earn All-American Honor- season of action as Trojans. True freshmen Zach D’Sa, 24. Blake Edwards 2015 53 able Mention in 2014. • 25. George Csaszar 1998 52 2015 UniversiTy of SouThern California Men’s WaTer Polo 2015 UniversiTy of SouThern California Men’s WaTer Polo 2015 USC SCHEDULE/RESULTS (17-3 overall • 5-1 MPSF) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT SCORE SCORERS SAVES Triton Invitational (hosted by UC San Diego) Sept. 5 @Cal Baptist W 23-5 Hoerman 4, B. Edwards 4, L. Edwards 4, Morelli 3, Carden 2, Baron 10 Bell, D’Sa, Milicevic, Felton, Embrey, N. Silvers. Sept. 6 @Concordia W 25-6 Morelli 4, B. Edwards 4, L. Edwards 3, Pasuljevic 2, N. Silvers 2, Baron 6, Carden 2, Hoerman 2, Felton 2, Walters 2, Bell, Milicevic. Goncharenko 2 Inland Empire Classic (hosted by Redlands) Sept. 12 ~#18 Whittier W 30-4 B. Edwards 6, Stein 3, Slater 3, Bell 3, D’Sa 2, N. Silvers 2, Baron 6 Koplow 2, Milicevic 2, L. Edwards 2, Hoerman, Felton, Goncharenko 3 Walters, Embrey, Morelli. ~Chapman W 28-5 Morelli 5, N. Silvers 4, B. Edwards 3, Bell 2, Pasuljevic 2, D’Sa 2, Baron 7, Carden 2, L. Edwards 2, Hoerman, Felton, Walters, Koplow, Michaud 3 Stein, Slater. Sept. 13 ~at La Verne W 23-2 B. Edwards 3, Stein 3, Morelli 3, Bell 2, N. Silvers 2, Walters 2, Baron 3, A. Silvers 2, Pasuljevic, Carden, Felton, Koplow, Goncharenko 0, Embrey, Reinhardt. Michaud 1 ~Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 20-5 B. Edwards 5, Bell 4, Carden 3, Felton 2, Embrey 2, Walters, Baron 4, Stein, Morelli, Slater. Goncharenko 2, Michaud 4 Kap7 NorCal Invitational (hosted by Stanford) Sept. 19 $Redlands W 27-3 Koplow 4, Carden 3, N. Silvers 2, Milicevic 2, Felton 2, L. Edwards 2, Baron 2 Stein 2, Morelli 2, Reinhardt 2, Pasuljevic, Lavayen, Goncharenko 0 Hoerman, Walters, Embrey, Slater. $#8 UC Irvine W 12-4 Felton 3, N. Silvers, B. Edwards, L. Edwards, Morelli, Lavayen, Baron 14 Milicevic, Bell, Carden, Reinhardt. Sept. 20 $at #4 Stanford L 6-5 B. Edwards 3, Walters, Stein. Baron 10 $#3 California W 12-9 Carden 3, Walters 2, B. Edwards 2, L. Edwards 2, Milicevic, Baron 14 Stein, Koplow. Sept. 26 *#7 Long Beach State (P12) W 17-9 Bell 3, Stein 3, Koplow 3, Pasuljevic 2, N. Silvers, Carden, Baron 5, Morelli, Milicevic, D’Sa, Hudnut. Goncharenko 4 Oct. 3 *#2 Stanford (P12) W 12-8 (OT) L. Edwards 3, Stein 2, D’Sa 2, Bell 2, B. Edwards, Baron 18 Hoerman, Milicevic. Oct. 4 *San Jose State W 17-3 B. Edwards 3, Pasuljevic 3, Stein 3, Lavayen 2, Walters, Baron 8, L. Edwards, Embrey, Milicevic, Koplow, Morelli. Goncharenko 2, Michaud 3 SoCal Tournament (hosted by LMU & Pepperdine) Oct. 10 ^San Jose State W 16-3 B. Edwards 3, Koplow 3, Embrey 3, L. Edwards 2, Walters, Baron 6, Morelli, Reinhardt, Sanders, Lavayen. Goncharenko 2, Michaud 1 ^#6 UC Santa Barbara W 10-8 B. Edwards 4, Stein 4, Hoerman, L. Edwards. Baron 11 Oct. 11 ^#3 Stanford W 9-6 B. Edwards 4, Milicevic, Koplow, L. Edwards, Walters, Morelli. Baron 7 ^#1 UCLA L 10-9 Stein 3, Hoerman, Koplow, L. Edwards, Morelli, Bell, B. Edwards. Baron 8 Oct. 17 *#9 Pepperdine W 8-2 Bell 2, B. Edwards, Milicevic, L. Edwards, Hoerman, Stein, Morelli. Baron 8 Oct. 18 *at #6 UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 B. Edwards 3, Stein 2, L. Edwards. Baron 11 Oct. 25 *at #4 Pacific L 8-7 Walters 2, Stein 2, B. Edwards 2, L. Edwards. Baron 9 Oct. 31 *at #4 California (P12) 9:30 a.m. Nov. 7 ALUMNI GAME TBA Nov. 8 *UC Irvine 1 p.m. Nov. 15 *at UCLA (P12) 1 p.m. MPSF Tournament (Uytengsu Aquatics Center) Nov. 20 &TBD TBD Nov. 21 &TBD TBD Nov. 22 &TBD TBD NCAA Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) Dec. 5 !TBD TBD Dec. 6 !TBD TBD

Player Goals Games Mult-Goal Total Blake Edwards 53 Player Scored in Games Goals Grant Stein 32 * MPSF game Home games in BOLD CAPS — Held at Uytengsu Aquatics Center Blake Edwards 18 14 53 Lachlan Edwards 28 @ Triton Invitational — Hosted by UC San Diego Lachlan Edwards 16 8 28 Matteo Morelli 26 ~ Inland Empire Classic — Redlands & La Verne, Calif. Grant Stein 15 10 32 $ Kap7 NorCal Invitational — Hosted by Stanford Nick Bell 22 Matteo Morelli 14 5 26 ^ SoCal Tournament — Hosted by LMU James Walters 12 4 16 Mac Carden 18 & MPSF Tournament — Hosted by USC Nick Bell 11 7 22 Chase Koplow 18 ! NCAA Tournament — Hosted by UCLA James Walters 16 Mihajlo Milicevic 11 2 13 Nick Silvers 15 Chase Koplow 10 4 18 Luke Felton 13 Goalie Games/Pds Saves SPG Goals Agst GAPG Mac Carden 9 6 18 Bryce Hoerman 13 McQuin Baron 20 / 67 167 10.0 94 5.6 Bryce Hoerman 9 2 13 Mihajlo Milicevic 13 Ben Goncharenko 8 / 9 15 6.7 14 6.2 Nick Silvers 8 5 15 Lazar Pasuljevic 11 Luke Felton 8 4 13 Mitch Embrey 10 Steven Michaud 5 / 5 12 9.6 3 2.4 Mitch Embrey 7 2 10 Zach D’Sa 8 Totals 20 games 194 9.7 111 5.6 Lazar Pasuljevic 6 4 11 Murphy Slater 6 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 Total Ave. Zach D’Sa 5 3 8 Nick Lavayen 5 Murphy Slater 4 1 6 Tristan Reinhardt 5 USC 90 79 72 71 1 3 - - 316 15.8 Nick Lavayen 4 1 5 Andrew Silvers 2 Opponents 23 25 34 29 0 0 - - 111 5.6 Tristan Reinhardt 4 1 5 Brock Hudnut 1 Andrew Silvers 1 1 2 Jake Sanders 1 Brock Hudnut 1 0 1 TOTAL 316 Jake Sanders 1 0 1 USC • 2015 UniversiTy of SouThern California Men’s WaTer Polo

MPSF MEN'S WATER POLO STATISTICS--Oct. 26, 2015 INDIVIDUAL STATS GOALS *Must Appear In 50 % of Team Games ATHLETE YEAR SCHOOL GAMES GOALS GOALS/GAME 1 Bret Bonanni SR Stanford 22 65 2.95 2 Blake Edwards JR USC 20 53 2.65 3 Johnny Hooper FR California 21 54 2.57 4 Ben Stevenson JR Pacific 21 49 2.33 5 Adam Abdulhamid R-JR Stanford 22 49 2.23 6 Ryder Roberts JR UCLA 18 39 2.17 7 Odysseas Masmanidis FR California 21 45 2.14 8 Wesley Sherburne SR Pepperdine 17 33 1.94 9 Alex Obert R-SR Pacific 21 40 1.90 10 Kyle Trush JR UC Irvine 18 34 1.89 11 Colin Mulcahy SR California 21 39 1.86 12 Lovre Milos JR UC Irvine 17 31 1.82 13 Marko Madaras SR Pepperdine 16 29 1.81 14 Devon Thumwood SO Pacific 21 37 1.76 15 Patrick Fellner JR UCLA 16 28 1.75 16 Aleksandar Petrovic R-JR Pacific 21 36 1.71 17 Grant Stein SO USC 20 32 1.60 18 Krisztian Laczkovics SR Pacific 21 33 1.57 18 Derek Shoemaker SR UCSB 21 33 1.57 20 Mark Urban JR Pepperdine 20 30 1.50 20 Keegan Wicken FR Long Beach State 20 30 1.50 22 Max Irving SO UCLA 21 31 1.48 23 Jared Osborn SR UC Irvine 18 26 1.44 24 Boris Jovanovic FR UCSB 17 24 1.41 25 Luke Hewko SR Pepperdine 20 28 1.40 25 Lachlan Edwards SO USC 20 28 1.40 25 Marko Asic FR Pepperdine 20 28 1.40

GOALS-AGAINST *Must Appear In 30 % of Team Quarters ATHLETE YEAR SCHOOL QUARTERS GA GAA 1 Alex Wolf FR UCLA 26.269 27 4.11 2 McQuin Baron SO USC 66.75 94 5.63 3 Brady Moore SR Pacific 75.61 117 6.19 4 Garrett Danner JR UCLA 49.231 78 6.34 5 Drew Holland JR Stanford 64.25 123 7.66 6 Chris Whitelegge SR UCSB 77 159 8.26 7 Lazar Andric JR California 66.25 140 8.45 8 Pavo Ljepopio SR Long Beach State 80.25 174 8.67 9 Dylan Peterson SR UC Irvine 63.125 151 9.57 10 Zack Rhodes SO Pepperdine 71 170 9.58 11 Matej Matijevic SO San Jose State 67.25 209 12.43

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2015 MPSF Men’s Water Polo Contact: Darren Preston News Release # 8 [email protected] October 26, 2015 www.mpsports.org

MPSF OVERALL W L Pct. Home Away Streak W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak UCLA 5 0 1.000 1-0 4-0 W5 21 0 1.000 4-0 7-0 10-0 W21 Pacific 5 0 1.000 3-0 2-0 W5 19 2 .905 4-0 5-0 10-2 W7 USC 5 1 .833 4-0 1-1 L1 17 3 .850 4-0 2-2 11-1 L1 California 3 1 .750 1-0 2-1 W1 17 4 .810 1-0 5-1 11-3 W1 Stanford 2 3 .400 1-1 1-2 W2 16 6 .727 4-2 4-2 8-2 W2 UCSB 2 4 .333 0-3 2-1 L1 13 8 .619 2-3 3-1 8-4 L1 UC Irvine 1 3 .250 1-1 0-2 L3 11 7 .611 2-1 3-2 6-4 L3 Pepperdine 1 3 .250 1-2 0-1 L2 11 9 .550 5-4 1-1 5-4 L1 Long Beach State 1 4 .200 0-2 1-2 L1 9 11 .450 3-2 1-3 5-6 L1 San Jose State 0 6 .000 0-4 0-2 L6 3 19 .136 2-5 0-2 1-12 L4

MPSFUPCOMING MEN'SSCHEDULE WATER POLO STATISTICS--Oct.LAST WEEK’S 26, 2015RESULTS INDIVIDUAL STATS Saturday,GOALKEEPER October 31 SAVES *Must Appear In 30 % of TeamSunday, Quarters October 25 GOALS*# USC at CALIFORNIA *Must Appear In9:30 50 am % of Team Games*California 15, LONG BEACH STATE 14 (OT) *StanfordATHLETE at LONG BEACH STATE YEAR SCHOOL12:00 pm GAMES*PACIFIC 8, USC SAVES7 SAVES/GAME 1ATHLETE*PacificDylan at Peterson PEPPERDINE YEARSR SCHOOLUC12:00 Irvine pm GAMES15.78*Stanford 17, SANGOALS JOSE205 STATE 4GOALS/GAME12.99 1 2Bret*UCZack IrvineBonanni Rhodes at UC SANTA BARBARA SRSO PepperdineStanford12:00 pm 17.7522*UCLA 15, UC IRVINE21765 8 12.232.95 2 3BlakeMatej Edwards Matijevic JRSO San USCJose State 16.812520 19953 11.842.65 3 4JohnnySunday,Brady HooperNovemberMoore 1 FRSR CaliforniaPacific 18.921Saturday, October 2422354 11.802.57 *San Jose State at CALIFORNIA 12:00 pm 4 5BenChris Stevenson Whitelegge JRSR PacificUCSB 19.2521*# UCLA 8, California22749 7 11.792.33 *Stanford at UC IRVINE 12:00 pm *Long Beach State 11, PEPPERDINE 10 (SV-OT) 5 6AdamGarrett Abdulhamid Danner R-JRJR StanfordUCLA 12.3077522 14349 2.23 *Pacific at UCLA 1:00 pm *STANFORD 10, UC Santa Barbara 8 11.62 6 7RyderAlex RobertsWolf JRFR UCLAUCLA 6.5672518 3969 10.512.17 7 8OdysseasWednesday,Lazar Andric Masmanidis November 4 FRJR CaliforniaCalifornia 16.5621Friday, October 23 17245 10.392.14 8 9WesleyConcordiaDrew HollandSherburne at UC IRVINE SRJR PepperdineStanford7:00 pm 16.06317*UC Santa Barbara 13,16633 SAN JOSE STATE10.331.94 4 9 10AlexMcQuin Obert Baron R-SRSO PacificUSC 16.6921PACIFIC 15, Bucknell16740 8 10.011.90 1011KyleFriday,Pavo Trush November Ljepopio 6 JRSR LongUC Beach Irvine State 20.0618PEPPERDINE 15, Concordia18434 8 9.171.89 San Jose State at LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 3:00 pm Harvard 10, San Jose State 8 (at Santa Clara) 11 Colin*Pepperdine Mulcahy at STANFORD SR California7:00 pm 21 39 1.86 12 Lovre*UCTEAM Santa Milos Barbara STATS at UCLA JR UC7:00 Irvine pm 17Thursday, October 2231 1.82 13 MarkoTEAM Madaras GOALS SR Pepperdine 16*Pacific 16, SAN JOSE29 STATE 6 1.81 14 DevonSaturday, Thumwood November 7 SO Pacific 21LONG BEACH STATE37 15, Whittier 8 1.76 *Pacific at CALIFORNIATEAM GAMES GOALS12:00 SCORED pm GOALS/GAME 15 1Patrick*San Jose Fellner StateUSC at UC IRVINE JR20 UCLA12:00316 pm 15.8016 201528 NATIONAL P1.75reseason Poll 16 2AleksandarUC Santa BarbaraStanford Petrovic at UC SAN DIEGOR-JR22 Pacific6:00330 pm 15.0021 36 (Preseason1.71 • Aug. 27) SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOTES 2014 17 3Grant Stein UCLA SO21 USC304 14.4820 Rank32 School 1.60Final Rank Points Sunday, November 8 18 4Krisztian LaczkovicsCalifornia SR21 Pacific297 14.1421 1. 33 UCLA 1.57 1 99 *Pepperdine at CALIFORNIA 12:00 pm *MPSF Conference Game 5 Pacific 21 283 13.48# Live TV: Pac-122. Networks USC 2 93 18 Derek*UCLA Shoemakerat LONG BEACH STATE SR UCSB12:00 pm 21 33 1.57 6 Pepperdine 20 226 Home Team in CAPS;3. Times California Local to Site 5 90 20 Mark*UC Irvine Urban at USC JR Pepperdine1:00 pm 11.3020 30 1.50 7 UC Irvine 18 203 11.28 4. Stanford 3 87 20 Keegan Wicken FR Long Beach State 20 5. 30 Pacific 1.50 8t 78 8 Long Beach State 21 198 22 Max Irving SO UCLA 9.4321 6. 31 Long Beach State1.48 4 75 23 9Jared OsbornUC Santa Barbara SR21 UC 183Irvine 8.7118 7. 26 UC Santa Barbara1.44 7 66

2410Boris JovanovicSan Jose State FR22 UCSB160 7.2717 8. 24 Pepperdine 1.41 10 54 9. UC Irvine 12 53 25 Luke Hewko SR Pepperdine 20 10.28 UC San Diego 1.40 6 52 25 LachlanTEAM Edwards DEFENSE SO USC 20 282015 MPSF Water Polo1.40 • Page 1 25 Marko Asic TEAM GAMESFR GOALSPepperdine AGAINST GOALS/GAME20 201528 MPSF1.40 COACHES 1 UCLA 21 112 5.33 2 USC 20 111 PRESEASON POLL GOALS-AGAINST *Must Appear In 30 % of Team Quarters5.55 2014 3 Pacific 21 134 6.38 MPSF 4ATHLETEStanford YEAR22 SCHOOL147 QUARTERS6.68 RankGA Team GAAPoints Record 1 Alex Wolf FR UCLA 26.269 27 5 California 21 168 8.00 1. UCLA$ 4.1178 (8) 8-0 2. USC 66 6-2 2 6McQuinUC Baron Santa Barbara SO21 USC171 66.758.14 94 5.63 3 Brady Moore SR Pacific 75.61 3T. 117 California 65 (1) 4-4 7 Long Beach State 21 191 9.10 3T. Stanford^ 6.1965 (1) 7-1 4 8Garrett DannerPepperdine JR20 UCLA190 49.2319.50 5. 78 Pacific 6.34 44 2-6 5 9Drew HollandUC Irvine JR18 Stanford176 64.259.78 6. 123 Long Beach State7.66 42 5-3 6 10Chris WhiteleggeSan Jose State SR22 UCSB276 12.5577 7. 159 UC Santa Barbara8.26 31 0-8 7 Lazar Andric JR California 66.25 8. 140 UC Irvine 8.45 28 2-6 9. Pepperdine 22 2-6 8 Pavo Ljepopio SR Long Beach State 80.25 10. 174 San Jose State8.67 9 N/A 9 Dylan Peterson SR UC Irvine 63.125 ^ 2014151 MPSF Tourn. Champ9.57 $ 2014 NCAA Champ 10 Zack Rhodes SO Pepperdine 71 170 9.58 11 Matej Matijevic SO San Jose State 67.25 209 12.43 2015 UniversiTy of SouThern California Men’s WaTer Polo JOVAN VAVIC • 21st season (472-75) 13 National Titles • 12-time National Coach of the Year • 10-time MPSF Coach of the Year With 13 national championships won during his tenure at USC, Jovan Vavic has third MPSF Championship on the way to the best season in program history with a the most team titles of any USC head coach in history. 29-0 undefeated mark that culminated in the 2008 NCAA Championship for USC’s Also solidified as one of the top water polo coaches in the country, Vavic serves fourth national title. Vavic’s 300th career men’s win was notched on Oct. 12, 2008 a dual role as the head coach of both the USC men’s and women’s teams. He now in a 12-7 win over Cal 12-7 in the SoCal Tournament semifinals. has led both to national championships four times in the same school year (1998- USC posted its first undefeated regular season in 2006, as its overall winning 99, 2003-04, 2009-10 and 2012-13), and has lifted USC to an unprecedented six streak reached a program-record 44 straight victories. Vavic was named the MPSF consecutive men’s national championships with the Trojans’ run to the 2008, 2009, Coach of the Year for the sixth time in his career, and the Trojans finished 2006 with 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 titles. a 26-2 overall record after a last-second loss in the NCAA final. It was USC’s second He now holds 13 national championships (nine men’s and four women’s), and is straight trip to the final, as Vavic had guided the Trojans to their third-ever NCAA a 12-time National Coach of the Year and 10-time MPSF Coach of the Year between Championship and a program-best 26-1 record in 2005. the two programs. He also has seen his players win 10 Peter J. Cutino Awards. For his success in guiding USC to the NCAA crown in 2005, Vavic was named Now in his 21st season at the helm of the men’s program, Vavic has improved his the National Men’s Coach of the Year. His Trojans also claimed the 2005 MPSF career coaching record on the men’s side to 472-75 (.863). In his tenure as men’s head Championship, and Vavic earned himself MPSF Coach of the Year honors as well. coach, Vavic boasts a winning record against all opponents on the men’s side of the At 26-1, USC posted its most wins in history and broke another record by closing game, recording only two losses in2019 years against teams outside the Mountain out the year on an 19-game winning streak. Pacific Sports Federation. He is 324-73 (.816) against MPSF teams since 1995. Vavic came to USC in 1992 as an assistant coach, joined John Williams as co-head Vavic’s young 2014 Trojans were led by eventual Peter J. Cutino USC MEN UNDER VAVIC coach in 1995 and took over the men’s head coaching reins in Award winner Kostas Genidounias, who became the program’s all- YEAR OVERALL MPSF NCAA FINISH 1999 after Williams retired. He and Williams were named National time top scorer during his senior season. That year, USC would defy 1995 20-5 5-3 -- 1996 23-3 7-1 2nd Coaches of the Year in 1998 after leading USC to its first-ever the odds and reach the NCAA title game for the 10th consecutive 1997 21-7 5-3 2nd national championship. They also were named MPSF Co-Coaches season, finishing as runners-up to close the year at 24-7 overall. 1998 25-3 8-0 CHAMPION 1999 22-5 6-2 -- of the Year in 1996 after leading USC to the conference title. In fact, In 2013, pulled off a sixth consecutive NCAA crown — won in an 2000 23-5 7-1 3rd in the 1998-99 season, Vavic did something no other coach has overtime battle with Pacific — and finished up with a 28-4 overall 2001 13-7 6-2 -- 2002 20-8 5-3 -- accomplished as his teams won three national championships. In record. With a roster that would include six 2013 All-Americans, 2003 24-3 7-1 CHAMPION addition to capturing the 1998 men’s and 1999 women’s titles, USC finished the year with seven straight wins in also claiming the 2004 22-5 5-3 -- 2005 26-1 8-0 CHAMPION his 1999 men’s club team won the Men’s Senior National Club MPSF Tournament title. 2006 26-2 8-0 2nd Championship. In 2003, Vavic pulled a coaching double sweep For the third time in four years, Vavic’s 2012 team boasted a 2007 19-3 6-2 2nd 2008 29-0 8-0 CHAMPION when he was named 2003 National and MPSF Coach of the program-high nine All-Americans — including National Coach of the 2009 26-2 8-0 CHAMPION Year for the men and 2004 National and MPSF Coach of the Year honors for Vavic and the National Player of the Year award for 2010 28-2 6-2 CHAMPION 2011 24-3 8-0 CHAMPION Year for the women. Vavic’s son, Nikola — following USC’s run to a perfect 29-0 season 2012 29-0 8-0 CHAMPION Vavic has been with the USC women’s program since its and the 2012 National Championship. In their home pool, the Trojans 2013 28-4 5-3 CHAMPION 2014 24-7 6-2 2nd inception in 1995, and the 2004 women’s team became the captured their fifth consecutive title with a heart-stopping 11-10 CAREER 472-75 132-28 9 National first team in NCAA Championship history to go undefeated Championships win over UCLA in the final. Vavic’s 2013 women’s team would go (29-0) during the regular season. USC’s 25-3 overall mark in on to complete a dominating year for USC in winning the women’s title. 2010 culminated in the women’s program’s third national championship and 13th In 2011, the USC men finished off a fourth straight national title run with a 24-3 straight 20-win season. And in 2013, the Women of Troy played the longest NCAA overall record thanks to a 7-4 win over UCLA in the final. In the calendar year of women’s final in history, beating Stanford in triple sudden-death overtime to win 2010, Vavic swept both sides of the game, following 2010 National and MPSF Coach USC’s fourth National Championship. Overall, Vavic’s career record on the women’s of the Year awards on the women’s side with 2010 National and MPSF Coach of side stands at 440-132 (.769) in 19 seasons as head coach. Vavic earned his 300th the Year with the men in leading the Trojan men to their third consecutive national career win with the Women of Troy in the third-place game of the 2007 NCAA championship. Tournament on May 13, 2007. The 2010 campaign saw Vavic’s Trojans defy the national predictions of a fourth- Vavic oversaw the women’s water polo team’s move from Division II in 1995 to place finish in the conference by instead forcing their way to successfully defending Division I in 1996. In 1999, the USC women captured their first national championship. their NCAA crowns with a third straight national championship. A 12-10 overtime Since 1999 when the program was fully funded, Vavic’s record is 352-59 (.856). He win over host Cal in the 2010 title match finished off a 28-2 record for the MPSF has swept as National and MPSF Coach of the Year in 1999, 2004 and 2010. and NCAA champions. In 2009, Vavic had guided the Trojans to a 26-2 record en Vavic spent the 1990 season as an assistant men’s coach at UCLA. Previously, route to USC’s second straight national championship. In the 2009 title match, the he coached three seasons (1987-1990) at Palos Verdes High, with two undefeated Trojans beat UCLA 7-6 to win USC’s fifth NCAA championship. Soon after, Vavic was league seasons (1987-89). Vavic served as a U.S. assistant coach at the 1995 World named the National Coach of the Year, and he would see his players sweep the University Games, and was the head coach of the team in 2003. He also served as Cutino Awards for the third time in his career, as J.W. Krumpholz and Kami Craig interim head coach for Team USA at the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship went back-to-back as the 2009 and 2010 Cutino Award winners following the USC Qualification Tournament. Vavic, a native of Yugoslavia, graduated from UCLA in women’s run to the 2010 NCAA Championship. 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He and his wife, Lisa, have four children: In 2008, the USC men were unstoppable. The Trojans claimed the program’s Nikola, Monica, Marko and Stefan. Jovan Vavic: Winning Records vs. All Opponents (1995-2014) Opponent 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Overall (Pct.) California 1-1 2-0 1-2 4-0 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 4-0 4-0 3-2 1-2 2-0 3-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-1 41-13 (.759) Long Beach State 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 38-1 (.974) Pacific 3-0 3-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 3-1 2-0 33-4 (.892) Pepperdine 4-1 3-0 1-3 2-0 3-0 1-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 38-8 (.826) San Jose State — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Stanford 3-0 2-1 2-2 4-1 1-3 3-0 0-1 1-1 4-0 1-2 5-0 2-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 1-1 3-1 3-0 2-1 1-2 48-16 (.750) UC Irvine 1-1 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 4-0 2-1 3-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 49-3 (.942) UCLA 1-2 3-2 4-0 2-1 2-1 3-1 0-3 1-4 1-1 0-2 1-0 2-0 1-1 3-0 3-2 4-0 3-2 3-0 1-2 1-4 39-28 (.582) UC Santa Barbara 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 38-0 (1.000) Non-MPSF teams 3-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 4-0 7-1 4-1 9-0 6-0 8-0 7-0 9-0 5-0 8-0 8-0 10-0 9-0 11-0 14-0 11-0 148-2 (.987) OVERALL 20-5 23-3 21-7 25-3 22-5 23-5 13-7 20-8 24-3 22-5 26-1 26-2 19-3 29-0 26-2 28-2 24-3 29-0 28-4 24-7 472-75 (.863) 2015 UniversiTy of SouThern California Men’s WaTer Polo 20102015 University Universi Tyof oSouthernf SouThern California Californi Men’sa Men Water’s WaT erPolo Polo

2015 USC Men’s Water Polo NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 McQuin Baron Goalie 6-9 235 SO North Tustin, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 1 Ben Goncharenko Goalie 6-5 195 SO Whittier, Calif. (La Serna HS) 1 Steven Michaud Goalie 5-11 180 FR* Greenwich, Conn. (Greenwich HS) 2 Nick Bell Driver 6-3 205 JR Upland, Calif. (Los Osos HS) 3 Lazar Pasuljevic Driver 6-1 180 SO Herceg Novi, Montenegro (Ivan Goran Kovacic Gymnasium) 4 Zach D’Sa Driver 6-0 175 FR Seal Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) 5 Nick Silvers Driver 6-0 195 FR Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 7 Mihajlo Milicevic Utility 6-2 200 SO Belgrade, Serbia (Belgrade Sports Gymnasium) 8 Mac Carden Two-Meter 6-2 205 SR* San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 9 Bryce Hoerman Utility 6-2 190 SO San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) 10 Luke Felton Driver 6-5 195 JR* Carmichael, Calif. (Jesuit HS) 11 James Walters Utility 6-2 220 SO Newport Coast, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 12 Blake Edwards Driver 6-2 195 JR Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Melbourne HS/Deakin Univ.) 13 Chase Koplow Driver 6-2 180 FR* Boca Raton, Fla. (Boca Raton Community HS) 14 Lachlan Edwards Two-Meter 6-5 250 SO Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Melbourne HS) 15 Grant Stein Driver 6-6 175 SO Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert HS) 16 Mitch Embrey Driver 6-3 205 SO * Whittier, Calif. (La Serna HS) 17 Matteo Morelli Driver 6-1 170 SO Naples, Italy (Mercalli Scientific HS) 18 Andrew Silvers Two-Meter 6-0 210 SO * Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) 19 Tristan Reinhardt Two-Meter 5-11 190 FR* Murrietta, Calif. (Murrietta Valley HS) 20 Tim Leong Driver 6-0 175 FR* Honolulu, Hawai’i (Iolani HS) 21 Jake Sanders Driver 6-5 205 FR* Irvine, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 22 Brock Hudnut Driver 6-0 175 FR* La Cañada, Calif. (Polytechnic School) 23 Nick Lavayen Driver 6-0 185 FR Dana Point, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 24 Murphy Slater Two-Meter 6-5 205 FR* Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) 25 Gerrit Hill Driver 6-3 195 SR* Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS/Orange Coast College) Sam Slobodien Two-Meter 6-4 220 FR Irvine, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS) Connor Talleur Two-Meter 6-1 190 FR Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) Jake Gulian Driver 6-4 180 FR Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) Nick Schroeder Driver 6-2 175 FR Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) Simon Wu Goalie 6-3 225 FR Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Point Grey Secondary) Daniel Leong Driver 5-10 155 FR Honolulu, Hawai’i (Iolani HS) Charlie Rogers Goalie 6-2 170 FR Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes HS) * utilized redshirt season Head Coach: Jovan Vavic Associate Head Coach: Marko Pintaric Director of Player Personnel: Casey Moon Director of Operations: Stefan Luedecke Volunteer assistant coach: Uros Dzelebdzic

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3 - Lazar (LAH-zar) Pasuljevic (pah-SOOL-yah-vitch) Jovan (YO-von) Vavic (VAH-vitch) 7 - Mihajlo (mih-HIGH-low) Milicevic (mill-EE-cha-vitch) Marko Pintaric (PEEN-ta-ritch) 12 – Lachlan (LOCK-lan) Edwards Stefan (STEFF-ahn) Luedecke (LOO-deh-key) Uros (OO-roash) Dzelebdzic (JELL-lub-JITCH)