NO. NAME HT. POS. YR. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 Flora Bolonyai 5-11 Goalie SR Budapest, Hungary (Elte Trefort Agoston HS) 1 Alegra Hueso 5-9 Goalie SO Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena HS) 1 Melanie Slater 5-7 Goalie FR Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) 1 Katie Murphy 5-8 Goalie SO Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius Prep) 2 Colleen O’Donnell 5-10 2-Meter SR Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) 3 Ioanna Haralabidis 5-11 Driver FR Athens, (Corona del Mar HS) 4 Kelly Mendoza 5-9 Driver SR Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista HS/California) o s te r 5 Madeline Rosenthal 5-11 2-Meter SR Miami, Fla. (Ransom Everglades HS) 6 Monica Vavic 5-8 Driver JR Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) 7 Eike Daube 5-11 2-Meter JR Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) 8 Jayde Appel 6-2 2-Meter SO Sydney, NSW, Australia (Meridan) 9 Jennifer Stiefel 5-8 Driver JR Esslingen, Germany (San Clemente HS) 10 Stephania Haralabidis 5-11 Driver FR Athens, Greece (Corona del Mar HS) 11 Mikayla Tyler 5-6 2-Meter FR Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS) 12 Sara Salamon 5-6 Driver JR Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Poly HS) 13 Olivia Cummins 5-8 Driver SR Tustin, Calif. (Foothill HS/UC Irvine) 14 Avery Peterson 5-11 2-Meter FR Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) 15 5-9 2-Meter SR Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) 16 Ellie D’Ambra 5-5 Driver FR Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) 17 Courtney Walters 5-9 2-Meter SO Camarillo, Calif. (Rio Mesa HS) 18 Emilie Myers 5-8 Driver SO Las Vegas, Nev. (Cathedral Catholic HS) 19 Nikki Stansfield 5-11 2-Meter FR Fullerton, Calif. (Foothill HS) 20 Natalie Lavinsky 5-8 Driver SO Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa HS) 21 Nicola Welch 5-8 Driver SO Westmoorings, Trinidad (St. Joseph’s Convent Port-of-Spain) 22 Michelle Mercado 5-8 Driver JR Santa Clarita, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 23 Lauren Esrig 5-7 Driver FR Eugene, Ore. (South Eugene HS) RS Maddie Schrager 5-3 Driver FR Mammoth Lakes, Calif. (Cate School)

2014 USC R Head Coach: Jovan Vavic Associate Head Coach: Marko Pintaric Assistant Coaches: Casey Moon, Stefan Luedecke Volunteer Assistants: Sasha Bucur, Marko Zagar

DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME Feb. 8-9 Triton Invitational All Day March 30 at Stanford * (P12) 5 p.m. Feb. 14-15 Lancer Invitational All Day April 6 UC Irvine (P12) 3 p.m. Feb. 22-23 UC I Invitational All Day April 10 Loyola Marymount (P12) 4:30 p.m. March 1 at Arizona State * 1 p.m. MT April 16 UCLA * (P12) 5 p.m. March 7 BAKERSFIELD * 5 p.m. Apr. 25-27 MPSF Championships& March 15 CALIFORNIA * (P12) 4:30 p.m. May 9-11 NCAA Championships$ March 21 vs. Indiana ~ 7:30 p.m. HT March 22 vs. Long Beach State ~ 1:30 p.m. HT * MPSF game All times are local to game site (P12) - televised on Pac-12 Networks at Hawai’i * 6 p.m. HT & MPSF Tournament (hosted by USC) Schedule March 27 HARTWICK 5 p.m. $ NCAA Tournament (hosted by USC) 2014 March 29 at San Jose State * 12 p.m. Home games in BOLD CAPS (at Uytengsu Aquatics Center) 2014 USC WOMen’s 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 wise man once said, “Winning is contagious.” That man would know. That man is Jovan Vavic. A And that man is certainly showing signs of another severe case of victory fever. His Women of Troy fought through the longest NCAA title match on record last year, winning their fourth national championship in a game that stretched through overtime and all the way on to triple sudden-death. USC was a long way from home for that one, hauling the 2013 NCAA trophy back to Troy from Boston. That feat not only wrapped the year on a winning note, it sent the entire USC squad home with a new strain of Vavic’s victory fever. Everybody knows nothing soothes the soul like home cooking, and it just so happens that USC will spend the two biggest weeks of water polo action in home waters this year. The Women of Troy play host to both the 2014 MPSF Championships as well as the 2014 NCAA Championships, introducing the water polo world to the brand-new Uytsengsu Aquatics Center while also setting up their own defense of both tournament titles won last season. It’s a prescription for success that the fired-up Trojans most certainly aim to fill. “When you win a championship, you can look back and think how hard it was to do, or you can look back and remember how great it felt to win,” Vavic said. “These women had been dying to win a championship, and last year they did it, and now they want more. They want to feel it again.” The USC women have also seen the repetitive success of the men’s program, which, also under Vavic, has strung together an unprecedented six consecutive national championships. The Women of Troy have matched the USC men with championships in back-to-back seasons four times now (1998-99, 2003-04, 2009-10 and 2012-13).

Their motivation for 2014 is unquestionable. Their talent is already exceptionable. And experience will likely prove to make them unstoppable. 2014 Season Outlook The 2014 Trojans return five starters from the last national championship team. NCAA Tournament MVP Flora Bolonyai — an Olympian and a three-time All-American — is the undeniable backbone of the team as the Trojans’ steadfast goalie. She returns as one of five All-Americans back in the water, joined by fellow senior All-Americans Kaleigh Gilchrist, Kelly Mendoza and Madeline Rosenthal. Junior Monica Vavic returns as another All-American as well as the Trojans’ top scorer and MPSF Player of the Year last season. That entire group gleaned even more key experience in the offseason, playing internationally throughout the summer along with several other Trojan teammates. Bolonyai won a bronze medal with Hungary at the 2013 FINA World Championships. Gilchrist, Mendoza and Vavic, as well as juniors Colleen O’Donnell and Eike Daube, all spent time with the U.S. National Team. Daube and Vavic combined forces for gold with the U.S. Junior National Team at the FINA Junior World Championships, while Jayde Appel pulled double duty in representing Australia at both the senior and junior World Championships. She’d bring home a World Championship silver medal from Barcelona, where Bolonyai picked up her bronze medal. The international standout list goes on. Back from training with the German National Team is junior Jennifer Stiefel, and new to the Trojan roster this season are the powerful sister act from Greece, Ioanna and Stephania Haralabidis. “Having these girls with their national teams and getting extra experience was really 2014 Quick Facts important,” Vavic said. “Being with the best of the best gives you confidence that you can play Location:...... Los Angeles, CA 90089 at the highest level. Confidence in sports is so important.” Founded:...... 1880 That experienced and confident core is just another reason that the Women of Troy opened the 2014 season picked No. 1 in the conference and the nation. Size:...... 150 Acres “Success is always dependent on how good your defense is going to be and if you have Enrollment:...... 33,000 enough offensive power to score goals. We have the best goalie in the nation, so it’s deservedly President:...... C. L. Max Nikias so that we’re number one. Athletic Director:...... Pat Haden “We return a great bench. We’re a deep team with lots of weapons. It’s a dangerous team.” Colors:...... Cardinal & Gold Bolonyai, whom Vavic purports is the best goalie in the collegiate game right now, enters her Nickname:...... Trojans/Women of Troy senior season needing 196 saves to take over as USC’s all-time career saves leader. Considering Facility:...... McDonald’s Swim Stadium she’s pinned up no fewer than 209 saves in each of the past three seasons, she stands to ink her name in yet another place in the Trojan history books this year. Vavic is duly impressed Kennedy Athletic Building:...... (213) 740-8444 with the support that Bolonyai will have this year as well. Not only are backup goalies Alegra Water Polo Office:...... (213) 740-8453 Hueso and Melanie Slater proving to be strong in the cage, the Trojan field defense is in good Head Coach:...... Jovan Vavic shape as well. Rosenthal, O’Donnell, Mendoza and Daube all boast defensive skill and savvy in the field. Career Record:...... 440-132 (.769) / 19 years They also can be just as dominant at the other end of the pool. When the USC offense kicks into Associate Head Coach:...... Marko Pintaric gear this year, opponents will be hard-pressed to stop the Trojans. Gilchrist (107 goals) and Vavic Assistant Coaches:...Casey Moon, Stefan Luedecke (116 goals) are already well into the century club in their USC careers, but the Trojans will pack Conference:...... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation more than just a one-two punch. Appel, Daube, Mendoza and Rosenthal all provided at least 20 (Arizona State, California, CSU Bakersfield, goals last season, and plenty of reinforcements come in the form of the freshman Haralabidis San Jose State, Stanford, UCLA, USC) twins as well as juniors Stiefel and Olivia Cummins and sophomores Natalie Lavinsky, Emilie Myers and Courtney Walters. 2013 Record:...... 27-1 overall “We have one of the tallest and fastest teams out there,” Vavic said. “Ioanna and Stephania 2013 MPSF Record (Finish):...... 5-1 (2nd) (Haralabidis) are the whole package. They both have a great sense of the game. They have 2013 Postseason:...... NCAA Champion excellent quickness in the water; both are shooters, and they are also tough. 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• 1 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 HEAD COACH • 20th season • 440-132 (.759) JOVAN 13 national titles • 10 cutino award winners 12-time national coach of the year VAVIC 10-time mpsf coach of the year Jovan Vavic, one of the was named either MPSF or National Coach of the Year (or top water polo coaches in VAVIC AT USC both) every year but one. His 2004 women’s team won the country, serves a dual the national championship and became the first team role as the head coach of 1996 in NCAA Championship history to go undefeated (29-0). both the USC men’s and MPSF Men’s Co-Coach of the Year In 1999, 2004 and 2010, Vavic was named the women’s women’s teams. He has 1998 National and MPSF Coach of the Year. been with the USC women’s National Men’s Co-Coach of the Year Vavic oversaw the team’s move from Division II in program since its inception in 1995, and has led both teams 1999 1995 to Division I in 1996. He guided USC to its first-ever to national championships three times in the same school MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year Division I National Collegiate Championships appearance year (1998-99, 2003-04 and 2009-10). A 12-time National in 1997 and a seventh-place national finish while the 1998 Coach of the Year and 10-time MPSF Coach of the Year, National Women’s Coach of the Year team took fifth nationally. In 1999, USC won the national Vavic boasts a grand total of 13 combined national titles — 2003 championship, and Vavic was named the National Coach including a current six-year run with the USC men — and MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year of the Year and the MPSF Coach of the Year. The 2000 has coached 10 Cutino Award winners. With 13 national National Men’s Coach of the Year squad added another strong showing, finishing second championships (nine men’s and four women’s) won during 2004 nationally. his tenure at USC, Vavic has the most team titles of any USC Vavic came to USC in 1992 as an assistant men’s head coach in history. MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year water polo coach, joined John Williams as co-head coach In the calendar years of 2013 and 2010, Vavic swept National Women’s Coach of the Year in 1995 and took over the men’s program in 1999 after both sides of the game, winning national championships 2005 Williams retired. He and Williams were named National with the women in the spring and following that with men’s MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year Coaches of the Year in 1998 after leading USC to its first- titles in the fall of those years. In 2013, the Women of Troy National Men’s Coach of the Year ever national championship. They were also named won the longest NCAA women’s championship game in his- MPSF Co-Coaches of the Year in 1996 after leading USC tory, beating Stanford 10-9 in triple sudden death to claim 2006 to the conference title. In fact, in the 1998-99 season, USC’s fourth national championship on the women’s side. MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year Vavic did something no other coach has accomplished The USC men would follow with a historic feat of their own, 2008 as his teams won three national championships: besides winning an unprecedented sixth straight national champion- MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year capturing the 1998 men’s and 1999 women’s titles, his ship in claiming the 2013 crown. In 2010, the USC women National Men’s Coach of the Year 1999 men’s club team won the Men’s Senior National and men went back-to-back as Vavic followed 2010 National 2009 Club Championship. In 19 seasons at the helm of the USC and MPSF Coach of the Year awards on the women’s side men’s program, Vavic has improved his career coaching with 2010 National and MPSF Coach of the Year with the National Men’s Coach of the Year record on the men’s side to 448-68 (.868) with national men in leading the Trojan men to their third consecutive 2010 championships won in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, national championship. MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. The USC women’s 27-1 overall mark in 2013 culminated National Women’s Coach of the Year Vavic, a native of Yugoslavia, spent the 1990 season in the women’s program’s fourth national championship in MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year as an assistant men’s coach at UCLA. Previously, he 10 consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament and improved National Men’s Coach of the Year coached three seasons (1987-1990) at Palos Verdes (Ca- Vavic’s overall career record on the women’s side to 440- lif.) High, where he led Palos Verdes to two undefeated 2011 Coaching Staff 132 (.769) as he now enters his 20th season as the USC’s league seasons (1987-89). Vavic also served as assistant women’s head coach. National Men’s Coach of the Year coach to the U.S. team at the 1995 World University Following the USC men’s 2009 NCAA title and the USC 2012 Games, and was the head coach of the team in 2003. women’s run to the 2010 national championship, Vavic saw National Men’s Coach of the Year In November 2012, Vavic was named interim head two Trojans sweep the Cutino Awards for the third time in 2013 coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team, and led Team USA his career, as J.W. Krumpholz and went back-to- to World Championship qualification with success at the back as the 2009 and 2010 Cutino Award winners following MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification the USC women’s run to the 2010 NCAA Championship. The National Women’s Coach of the Year Tournament in Canada. first Trojan pair to sweep the awards was Juraj Zatovic and Vavic graduated from UCLA in 1992 with a bachelor’s in 2006. Men’s career coaching record: degree in history. He and his wife, Lisa, have four children: Since 1999 when the program was fully funded, Vavic’s 448-68 (.868) • 19 seasons Nikola, Monica, Marko and Stefan. Nikola and Monica record is 375-65 (.852), including 10 consecutive NCAA Women’s career coaching record: both attend USC and have won national championships tournament appearances. Between 2003 and 2010, Vavic 440-132 (.769) • 19 seasons with their respective USC water polo teams.

2003 2004 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 2 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MARKO 13th season PINTARIC Former USC All-American Marko Pintaric is in his 13th season on the USC staff, named associate head coach this season after 12 years as an assistant of both the men’s and women’s water polo teams at USC. A member of USC’s 1998 national championship team as a player, he has been on the USC coaching staff for eight USC men’s title runs and three women’s NCAA crowns. Pintaric was a two-year starter for the Trojans in 1997 and 1998. He recorded 44 goals during the Trojans’ 1998 national champion- ship season and earned National Player of the Year and first team All-America honors. He also earned second team All-America honors in 1997. Pintaric was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team both years. He transferred to USC from the University of Zagreb in Croatia, where he was a member of the Croatian Junior National Team (1989-94). Along with his current coaching experience, Pintaric served as the varsity coach at Loyola High in Los Angeles during the 1999-2000 school year. He has played club for Shores and Los Angeles Water Polo, and currently plays for the New York Athletic Club, where he also was a member of the 2001 summer national championship team and four consecutive winter national championship teams (1999-2002). In November 2012, Pintaric joined interim head coach Jovan Vavic on the coaching staff for the U.S Men’s National Team, helping lead Team USA to World Champion- ship qualification with success at the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament in Canada. Pintaric graduated from USC in 2000 with a degree in communications and earned his master’s in 2003 in communications management. He and his wife, Beatrice, have two sons, Francesco and Filip.

ASSISTANT COACH Coaching Staff CASEY 7th season MOON Casey Moon enters his seventh season on the USC coaching staff, coming to program after serving as an assistant coach for Trojan Water Polo Club and as head coach at Santa Cruz High School. Moon joined the USC coaching staff in 2008, when the Trojan men began their six-year run of national championships, and has also helped the Women of Troy win two NCAA titles since coming to USC. Moon also was an assistant for Wax’em Water Polo Club in Santa Cruz. As a player, Moon competed at UC Santa Cruz, graduating in 2004 with degrees in biology and legal studies. In high school, Moon was a four year varsity swimmer and water polo player at St. John Bosco, where he was named MVP as well as All-CIF and all-league as a senior.

ASSISTANT COACH STEFAN 4th season LUEDECKE Stefan Luedecke enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at USC. He has been on the USC coaching staff for the past three men’s national championship runs as well as the USC women’s 2013 NCAA title. Leudecke served three seasons as an assistant at Long Beach State before taking over as head coach of the water polo and swim pro- grams at Los Angeles Trade Tech for two years. As a player, Luedecke was a two-year letterwinner for the 49ers after beginning his collegiate career at Long Beach City College. A 2005 MPSF All-Academic honoree at Long Beach State, Luedecke earned his degree in Religious Studies in 2006. He earned his masters in sports management at Long Beach State while serving as assistant coach. At Long Beach CC, Luedecke was a two-time first team All-American and the South Coast Conference MVP in 2001 and co-MVP in 2002. A graduate of Realschule Heidkamp Quickborn School, Luedecke hails from Hamburg, Germany. His father, Rolf, was a water polo referee at the 1996 and 2000 . WOMEN’S WATER POLO SUPPORT STAFF

Susie Cognetta Darcy Couch Hillery Magness Tim Ojeda Vanessa Rideau Academic Counselor Sports Information Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Office Coordinator • 3 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 2014 USC WOMEN’S WATER POLO TEAM 2014 USC Water Polo

2014 USC SENIORS Kaleigh Colleen Kelly Madeline Olivia Flora Gilchrist O’Donnell Mendoza Rosenthal Cummins Bolonyai

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 4 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 JAYDE JUNIOR • 6-2 • 2-meter Sydney, NSW, Australia APPEL Meridan HS THIS SEASON: Jayde Appel enters her second season of competition at USC. 26 career goals 2013: Appel was fourth on the team in scoring in her first season of competition at USC with 33 goals... Scored six goals at the NCAA Tournament, including a hat trick in the NCAA Semifinals... Scored in 17 games with 11 multiple-goal outings... Set career high with five hat tricks during the year... Named MPSF 8 Newcomer of the Week on March 11. NATIONAL TEAMS: Appel is a member of the Australian National Team... Won silver at the 2013 FINA World Championships... Also competed for the Australian Junior National Team at the 2013 FINA Junior World Championships... Won bronze at the 2011 Junior World Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Appel attended Meriden Girls School in Sydney, Australia... Won the

2011 New South Wales CIS Blue Award... Played for Cronulla Sharks and Balmain Tigers... 2014 R eturning T rojans Won under-16 and under-18 national championships with Cronulla. PERSONAL: Appel has not yet decided on a major… Parents are Bret and Joanne… Has two sisters, Samantha and Bre... Bre was a member of the Australian National Team... Enjoys family vacations in her free time... Lists Muhammad Ali as her biggest sports hero... Would like to travel to Greece, South Africa and Bora Bora... Has always wanted to cage dive with sharks... Hopes to travel through Europe and play professional water polo after graduation... Born May 27, 1994.

FLORA SENIOR • 5-11 • Goalie Budapest, Hungary BOLONYAI Elte Trefort A’Goston THIS SEASON: 2012 Olympian Flora Bolonyai enters her final season at USC as one 643 career saves of the best goalies in the game, ranked No. 2 all-time in career saves at USC. 2013: Bolonyai played in all 28 games as a junior... Named NCAA Tournament MVP after a career-high 17 saves in the national championship victory... Also named to All-America First Team and All-MPSF First Team... Finished with 222 saves (8.38 per game and allowed 135 goals (5.09 goals-against per game)... Averaged 11.3 saves per game during the MPSF and NCAA tournaments... 1 Named to MPSF All-Tournament Team... Became the first USC water polo player to earn Capital One Academic All-America First Team award... Named an MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete and earned AWPCA All-Academic honors... A preseason selection as an NCAA.com Player to Watch. 2012: Bolonyai played in 26 games as a sophomore... Named to All-America Second Team and All-MPSF Second Team... Selected MPSF Player of the Week on March 26 after matching her career high of 13 saves vs. ASU... Averaged over 10 saves per game during the MPSF and NCAA tournaments... Named to NCAA All-Tournament Second Team... Finished with 209 saves (8.6 saves per game) and allowed 127 goals (5.2 goals-against per game)... Named an MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete and earned AWPCA All-Academic honors. 2011: Bolonyai played in all 27 games as a true freshman... Earned All-America Honorable Mention... She finished with 212 saves (7.9 saves per game) and allowed 182 goals (6.7 goals-against per game)... Set her career high with 13 saves on Feb. 26 vs. San Diego State... Averaged 10.0 saves per game at the 2011 NCAA Tournament... Also earned AWPCA All-Academic honors. NATIONAL TEAMS: Bolonyai is a member of the Hungarian National Team... Won bronze at the 2013 World Championships... After helping Hungary to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games, went on to play in the London Games and become a first-time Olympian as Hungary finished fourth at the Games... Also has been a member of the Junior National Team... Won silver with Hungary at the 2011 Junior World Championships in Italy... Finished fourth at the 2009 Junior World Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Bolonyai played club for ASI and UUSE in Hungary... Won the Junior Hungarian Championship in 2008-2009 and in 2009-2010. PERSONAL: Bolonyai is majoring in economics and mathematics... Parents are Orsolya and Gabor... Has three siblings, Blanka, Bori and Luca... Enjoys reading and baking in her spare time... Would like to travel to South America and New Zealand... After graduation, hopes to earn money to take a trip around the world... Born April 5, 1991.

• 5 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 OLIVIA SENIOR • 5-8 • Driver Tustin, Calif. CUMMINS Foothill HS/UC Irvine THIS SEASON: Olivia Cummins enters her final season at USC after transfering 26 career goals from UC Irvine in 2012. 2013: Cummins scored 18 goals as a junior at USC... Scored in 11 different games with four multiple-goal outings... Set her career high with four goals scored vs. Concordia on Feb. 16... Was on USC’s roster for the 2013 NCAA 13 Tournament. 2012: Cummins scored eight goals in her first season at USC... Scored in four different games with two multiple-goal efforts, both hat tricks vs. Fresno Pacific (Feb. 17) and Concordia (Feb. 18)... First career goal as a Trojan was vs. Pacific on Feb. 17... Was on USC’s roster for the 2012 NCAA Tournament. AT UC IRVINE: Cummins played one season at UC Irvine… Scored 26 goals with 28 steals and 23 assists… UCI won the Big West championship and placed fifth at the 2011 NCAA Tournament… Earned AWPCA All-Academic honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Cummins played water polo and swam at Foothill High in Tustin, Calif… Named to 2010 CIF Southern Section Division I First Team and was 2010 league Player of the Year… Also named to OC Register all-county team in 2010… Foothill team won 2007 CIF section championship and was league champs all four years… All was an all-American in swimming… Played club for SoCal and Trojan Water Polo… A member of the ODP Zone team… An honor student. PERSONAL: Cummins is majoring in biology… Parents are Pam and Chris… Has two brothers, Ryan and Thomas, and one sister, Natalie… Her parents and brothers also attended USC… Ryan played on the men’s water polo team for four years; Thomas was on the track at field team for a year; Natalie played lacrosse at Brown… Enjoys spending time with her family in her free time… Lists her brother Ryan as her biggest sports hero… Has always wanted to go sky diving… Would like to travel to Italy and Greece… Born July 9, 1992.

EIKE JUNIOR • 5-11 • 2-meter Long Beach, Calif. DAUBE Wilson HS THIS SEASON: Eike Daube enters her third season at USC as a significant force for 34 career goals the Trojans at set. 2013: Daube scored 23 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 12 games with five multiple- goal outings... Set her career high with five goals scored against CSU Bakersfield on March 30... Was on USC’s roster for the 2013 NCAA Tournament. 7 2014 R eturning T rojans 2012: Daube scored 11 goals as a true freshman... Scored in eight different games with three two-goal efforts... First career goal was vs. San Jose State on Feb. 4. NATIONAL TEAMS: A member of the U.S. Junior National Team, Daube won a gold medal at the 2013 FINA Junior World Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Daube played water polo and swam at Wilson High in Long Beach, Calif…. Was named league Player of the Year as a senior and selected to the CIF Division II First Team… Played club for Huntington Beach. PERSONAL: Daube is majoring in kinesiology and would like to become a physical therapist… Mother is Sabine… Has two siblings, Hannes and Kaylee… Lists winning the 18-under Junior Olympics with Huntington Beach Club as her most thrilling sports moment… Enjoys going to the beach and spending time with her family in her free time… Favorite food is bananas… Has always wanted to travel to Greece and go camping on the beach… Hopes to play in the Olympics, travel and then go to physical therapy school after graduation… Born Nov. 12, 1993.

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 6 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 KALEIGH SENIOR • 5-9 • 2-meter Newport Beach, Calif. GILCHRIST Newport Harbor HS THIS SEASON: Kaleigh Gilchrist enters her final season at USC as an 107 career goals all-around powerhouse for the Trojans. 2013: Gilchrist was USC’s second leading scorer as a junior, tallying 45 goals in 2013... Named to All-America Third Team and All-MPSF Second15 Team... Selected to NCAA All-Tournament First Team after providing four goals during the 2013 tournament... Scored her 100th career goal during a career-high five-goal outing against CSU Bakersfield in the first round of the MPSF Tournament... Scored in 23 games with 12 multiple-goal outings... Named MPSF Player of the Week on April 22 after a hat trick in USC’s 11-6 win over UCLA. 2012: Gilchrist was USC’s top scorer as a sophomore, blasting 47 goals for the Trojans... Scored in 24 different games with 13 multiple-goal efforts, including two career-high five-goal games... First hit five vs. LMU on March 25, and also nailed five on April 20 vs. 2014 R eturning T rojans CSU Bakersfield... Earned All-America Second Team honors and selected to All-MPSF Second Team... Picked MPSF Player of the Week on April 2... Scored four goals at the NCAA Tournament... Named to NCAA All-Tournament First Team. 2011: Gilchrist scored 15 goals as a true freshman... Scored in 11 different games with three mulitple-goal efforts... Set her career high with a hat trick vs. Maryland on March 25... Scored in USC’s NCAA first-round win over UC Irvine. NATIONAL TEAMS: Gilchrist is a member of the U.S. National Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Gilchrist won a CIF Championship with Newport Harbor in 2008… Named to All-CIF first team in 2009 and 2010… Also named OC Register Athlete of the Year and Water Polo Player of the Year in 2010… Won U.S. Surfing Championship in 2009 and 2010… Four-year member of USA Surf Team… An honor student…Played club for Newport Harbor. PERSONAL: Gilchrist is majoring in communication… Parents are John and Jenny… Has one sister, Ali… Lists her CIF water polo and U.S. surfing championships as her most thrilling sports moments… Enjoys surfing and traveling in her free time… Father Sandy was a member of the USC swim team from 1964-68… Born May 16, 1992.

• 7 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 ALEGRA SOPHOMO RE • 5-9 • Goalie Pasadena, Calif. HUESO Pasadena HS THIS SEASON: Alegra Hueso enters her second season at USC. 6 career saves 2013: Hueso appeared in seven games as a true freshman... Had six saves and allowed 12 goals in 10 periods of work. HIGH SCHOOL: Hueso played water polo and swam all four years at Pasadena High... Named to Pasadena Star News First Team All-Area three times... 1A Named to All-CIF Southern Section First Team in 2011 and a two-time Second Team honoree... As a senior, finished as the CIF all-time leader in career blocks... A three-time first-team all-league selection.. Played club for Rose Bowl... Has been a member of the 16-under and 18-under Coastal Cal ODP Zone Team... An honor student... Was class president as a freshman and sophomore. PERSONAL: Hueso is majoring in creative writing and hopes to pursue a career in journalism… Parents are Noela and Ruben… Has one sister, Aria… Lists watching the U.S. women win gold at the 2012 Olympics as her most thrilling sports moment... Enjoys cooking, reading, traveling and exploring in her free time... Her biggest sports hero is Kyle Maynard... Has always wanted to own her own restaurant... Would like to travel to Europe... Born July 30, 1994.

NATALIE SOPHOMO RE • 5-8 • Driver Manhattan Beach, Calif. LAVINSKY Mira Costa HS THIS SEASON: Natalie Lavinsky enters her second season at USC. 2013: Lavinsky played but did not score as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Lavinsky was named 2012 Daily Breeze Player of the Year as a senior at Mira Costa High.. Also named 2012 Daily Breeze All-South Bay MVP and to the first team... Team won 2012 league championship... 20 As a senior, scored over 100 goals and had 60 steals... Also swam for four seasons at Mira Costa... Played club for Trojan Water Polo and South Bay United... An honor student. PERSONAL: Lavinsky is majoring in environmental studies... Parents are Craig and Leslie... Has one brother, Brandon... Enjoys fishing, hiking, gardening, snowboarding and wakeboarding in her free time... Lists Kerri Strug as her biggest sports hero... Would like to one day travel to Africa... Born April 4, 1994. 2014 R eturning T rojans

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 8 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 KELLY SENIOR • 5-9 • Driver Danville, Calif. MENDOZA Monte Vista HS/Cal THIS SEASON: Kelly Mendoza enters her second season at USC as a proven 23 career goals force for the Trojans. 2013: Mendoza scored 23 goals in her first season at USC... Scored four goals at the NCAA Tournament, including one in overtime of the national championship victory... Earned All-America Honorable Mention... Scored in 16 games with six4 multiple-goal outings... Set career high with a hat trick vs. San Jose State on March 15. AT CAL: Mendoza scored 27 goals as a true freshman at Cal in 2011 and added 16 as a sophomore in 2012... Named to 2011 MPSF All-Freshman Team and earned ACWPC All-Academic honors... Scored twice in Cal’s 2011 NCAA Semifinal victory over UCLA. NATIONAL TEAMS: Mendoza was named an alternate for the U.S. National Team at the 2013 FINA World Championships... Was been a member of the U.S Junior National

Team, competing at the 2011 FINA Junior World Championships... Won bronze at the 2014 R eturning T rojans 2009 Junior World Championships... Also won gold with the U.S. Junior National Team at the 2008 Global Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Mendoza was a three-time all-CIF North Coast Section honoree out of Monte Vista High in Danville, Calif.... Also a three-time high school All-American... Won four straight NCS titles as Monte Vista went 107-4 during her high school career... Stands as Monte Vista’s all-time leading scorer with 330 career goals... An honor student. PERSONAL: Mendoza is majoring in American studies and hopes to pursue a career either as a designer or as a public relations executive... Mother is Maureen O’Toole- Purcell, a 2000 Olympic silver medalist who also attended USC... Enjoys driving along PCH, swimming in the ocean, designing outfits and cooking in her free time... Lists her mother as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to stick her hand in a perfectly good cake... Would like to travel to Costa Rica... Born. March 21, 1992.

COLLEEN SENIOR • 5-10 • 2-meter Palos Verdes, Calif. O’DONNELL Palos Verdes HS THIS SEASON: O’Donnell enters her final season at USC as a strong defensive 44 career goals force with a knack for scoring. 2013: O’Donnell scored 16 goals as a junior... Scored in 13 games with three two-goal outings... Was on USC’s roster for the 2013 NCAA Tournament. 2 2012: O’Donnell was USC’s fifth leading scorer as a sophomore with 24 goals... Scored in 21 different games with three two-goal efforts... Earned All-America Honorable Mention and All-MPSF Honorable Mention... Scored three goals at the NCAA Tournament. 2011: O’Donnell scored four goals as a true freshman, striking in four different games... First career goal was Feb. 6 vs. Stanford... Was on USC’s roster for the 2011 NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAMS: O’Donnell was a member of the U.S Junior National Team... Competed for the USA at the 2011 Junior World Championships in Italy... Won bronze at the 2009 Junior World Championships in Russia... Won the Four Nations Tournament in 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: O’Donnell played water polo and swam at Palos Verdes High... Was an All-CIF Southern Section Division II first team selection as a junior and senior... A three-time All-American, her team won the CIF championship in 2010... Was named league MVP as a junior and senior... Also a three-time selection to the Daily Breeze All-Area team... As a swimmer, was a 2008 All-American and a CIF finalist in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and named to All-Area Team in 2009... In water polo, set the single-season scoring record at Palos Verdes High and set the school’s 500-yard freestyle record as a swimmer... Played club for Los Angeles Water Polo... An honor student. PERSONAL: O’Donnell is majoring in human sciences and hopes to one day work for Doctors Without Borders... Parents are Mike and Peggy... Has two sisters, Erin and Kelsey, who both attended USC... Erin also was on the water polo team at USC, and Mike also is a USC graduate... Has always wanted to meet the President, skydive and surf with penguins... Would like to one day travel to Italy, Greece, Australia and Alaska.. Hopes to player water polo overseas and eventually go to medical school after graduation... Born July 30, 1992.

• 9 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 MADELINE SENIOR • 5-11 • 2-meter Miami, Fla. ROSENTHALRansom Everglades HS THIS SEASON: Madeline Rosenthal enters her final season at USC as a strength 53 career goals at two-meters for the Trojans. 2013: Rosenthal scored 23 goals as a junior... Earned All-America Honorable Mention... Scored two goals in the NCAA Championship game... Named an MPSF 5 All-Academic Scholar-Athlete and earned AWPCA All-Academic honors... Scored in 14 games with seven multiple-goal outings, including two hat tricks. 2012: Rosenthal scored 14 goals as a sophomore... Scored in 10 different games with three multiple-goal efforts, including a hat trick at Stanford on April 7. .. Was on USC’s roster for the 2012 NCAA Tournament..... Named an MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete. 2011: Rosenthal scored 16 goals as a true freshman... Named to MPSF All-Freshman Team... Scored in nine different games, with six multiple-goal efforts... Set her career high with four goals vs. Cal Baptist on Feb. 12... Was on USC’s roster for the 2011 NCAA Tournament. NATIONAL TEAM: Rosenthal most recently won a gold medal with the USA team at the 2013 Maccabiah Games, where she was named MVP... Was a member of the U.S. Junior National Team... Competed for the USA at the 2011 Junior World Championships in Italy... Won bronze at the 2009 Junior World Championships in Russia. HIGH SCHOOL: Rosenthal was a member of two state championship teams with Ransom Everglades High…Earned all-county honors in water polo and swimming all four years of high school… Named the Miami Herald’s Dade County Athlete of the year as a junior in 2009… An honor student… Played club for Florida Coast and Raider water polo club. PERSONAL: Madeline is majoring in communication with a minor in consumer behavior... Parents are Dan and Meridith, both of whom were swimmers at USC... Has one brother, Michael, who won five NCAA championships with the USC men’s team... Enjoys kayaking and snorkeling... Hopes to play in the Olympics... Born Aug. 29, 1992. 2014 R eturning T rojans

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 10 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 MICHELLE JUNIOR • 5-8 • Driver Santa Clarita, Calif. MERCADO Notre Dame HS THIS SEASON: Michelle Mercado enters her second season at USC. 2013: Mercado competed but did not score in her first season at USC. AT LA VALLEY COLLEGE: Mercado spent one semester at LA Valley College... Earned all-league honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Mercado played water polo and swam at Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, Calif.... Was a four- time all-league honoree... Also earned four all-academic athletic awards... Was named her team’s most valuable22 offensive player in 2010... An honor student... Played club for Los Angeles Water Polo and 818 Water Polo Club. PERSONAL: Mercado has not yet decided on a major but hopes to pursue a career in communications or journalism… Parents are Erika and Lizandro… Has two sisters, Sandra and Alexis... Her father and aunt also attended USC... Lists as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to skydive and swim with sharks... Would like to travel to London, Spain, Japan, Fiji and Australia... Born April 30, 1993. 2014 R eturning T rojans

EMILIE SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • Driver Las Vegas, Nev. MYERS Cathedral Catholic HS THIS SEASON: Emilie Myers enters her second season at USC. career goals 8 2013: Myers scored eight goals as a true freshman... First career goals came with a hat trick in USC’s season opener against Cal State East Bay... Scored in four games with two hat tricks. HIGH SCHOOL: Myers was a two-time all-league first-team honoree our18 of Cathedral Catholic High in San Diego, Calif... Named to All-CIF Division III first team... A two-time all-league second-team selection... Team leader in goals and assists... Also swam for four seasons, breaking a minute in the 100 butterfly (0:58)... Played club for La Jolla, Del Mar and San Diego Shores. PERSONAL: Myers has not yet decided on a major… Parents are Michael and Darci… Enjoys spending time with friends, playing with her cats, listening to music, going to movies and driving along the beach in her free time... Lists Magic Johnson as her biggest sports hero... Favorite foods are sushi and cheese... Has always wanted to go bungee jumping in New Zealand... Also would like to travel to Greece, Italy, Australia and South Africa... Born Nov. 13, 1993.

• 11 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 SARA JUNIOR • 5-6 • Driver Riverside, Calif. SALAMON Riverside Poly HS THIS SEASON: Sara Salamon enters her second season at USC. 2 career goals 2013: Salamon scored two goals as a sophomore. 2012: Salamon played but did not score as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Salamon won three CIF titles at Riverside (Calif.) Poly High… A12 two-time all-league second team selection… Won three league championships… Also won three league titles with the swim team… Played club for Riverside Aquatics and SoCal… Competed with the SoPac Zone Team… An honor student. PERSONAL: Salamon has not yet decided on a major… Parents are Jeff and Lisa… Has one brother, Jeffrey Jr…. Enjoys going to the beach, photography, art and spending time with family in her free time… Has always wanted to go cliff diving… Hopes to get a job in the fashion industry after graduation… Born May 28, 1993.

JENNIFER JU NIOR • 5-8 • Driver Esslingen, Germany STIEFEL San Clemente HS THIS SEASON: Jennifer Stiefel returns to the pool as a junior for the Women of Troy. 2 career goals 2013: Stiefel did not compete in the 2013 season. 2012: Stiefel scored eight goals as a sophomore. 2011: Stiefel scored three goals as a true freshman, with goals in three different 9 games. NATIONAL TEAMS: Stiefel is a member of Germany’s National Team... Competed with Germany at the 2012 FINA World League Super Final in China, finishing sixth and beating Canada in a shootout in the team’s first appearance at the event... Was captain of the Junior National Team for Germany at the 2011 Junior World Championships in Italy... Competed for Germany at the 2009 Junior World Championships in Russia. HIGH SCHOOL: Stiefel earned All-CIF Division II honors in 2009... Was a first team all-league selection in her junior and senior seasons... Also a USA Water Polo Academic All-American... A member of the eight-time National Champion San Clemente High School dance team... Played club for SoCal and SET. 2014 R eturning T rojans PERSONAL: Stiefel is majoring in psychology... Parents are Jurgen and Diane... Father Jurgen played on German Olympic and national water polo teams from 1969-1983... Jurgen was a three-time Olympian, captain of the silver-medalist team at the 1983 FINA World Cup, and a European Champion in 1981... Has one brother, Robert, who plays water polo at Air Force, and one sister, Sandra, who was on the USC women’s team... Lists scoring a goal against Spain in the 2012 Senior European Championships as her most thrilling sports moment... Cousin Katrin Dierolf played for USC in 2004... Cousin Steffen Dierolf was a 2004 Olympian... Wants to travel to the Caribbean... Born July 13, 1992.

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 12 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 MONICA JUNIOR • 5-8 • Driver Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. VAVIC Palos Verdes HS THIS SEASON: Monica Vavic enters her third season at USC as one of the most 116 career goals dangerous scorers and distributors in the collegiate game. 2013: Vavic scored 77 goals as a sophomore, recording the third most single-season goals in USC history... Named Peter J. Cutino Award finalist... Named the MPSF Player 6 of the Year and to All-America First Team... Selected to MPSF All-Tournament Team... Scored her 100th career goal during USC’s 11-6 win over UCLA on April 19... Scored in 27 games with 23 multiple-goal outings... Set career high with five goals vs. Long Beach State on Feb. 15... Scored six goals at the NCAA Tournament and had three straight hat tricks during the MPSF Tournament... A two-time MPSF Player of the Week pick. 2012: Vavic was USC’s second leading scorer with 39 goals as a true freshman... Became the first USC true freshman to be named a First-Team All-American and an All-MPSF First-Team pick since Aniko Pelle did so back in 1999... Scored in 23 different games with 11 multiple- 2014 R eturning T rojans goal efforts... Had a career-high four goals twice, first vs. Hawai’i on Feb. 23 and then again vs. UCLA in the NCAA Semifinals... First career goal was vs. San Jose State on Feb. 4... Also selected to the MPSF All-Newcomer Team and to the MPSF All-Tournament Team... Scored five goals at the NCAA Tournament, earning as place on the NCAA All-Tournament First Team. NATIONAL TEAMS: Vavic was named to the U.S. National Team roster for the 2013 FINA Super Final... Won a gold medal as a member of the USA Team at the 2013 FINA Junior World Championships... Was a member of the U.S. Youth National Team… Competed at 2008 Junior . HIGH SCHOOL: In two seasons at Palos Verdes High, Vavic was the team’s top scorer in 2009 and 2010… Won 2010 CIF championship and earned first team all-CIF honors… A two-time all-league and all-area honoree… Named to 2009 all-CIF second team… Won two league titles… Scored 203 goals in two seasons… Played club for Trojan Water Polo… PERSONAL: Vavic has not yet decided on a major, but hopes to pursue a career as either an entertainment lawyer or a sports agent… Parents are Jovan and Lisa… Has three brothers, Nikola, Marko and Stefan… Nikola is a member of the USC men’s water polo team… Most thrilling sports moment was watching the USC men win the 2003 national championship… Enjoys being at the beach with friends in her free time… Lists Michael Jordan as her biggest sports hero… Favorite food is gnocchi… Has always wanted to take a photography class and hopes to travel to Spain… Would like to travel and go to law school after graduation… Born March 4, 1994.

COURTNESOPHOMOY RE • 5-9 • 2-meter Camarillo, Calif. WALTERS Rio Mesa HS THIS SEASON: Courtney Walters enters her second season at USC. 7 career goals 2013: Walters scored seven goals as a true freshman... First career goal was in USC’s season opener against Cal State East Bay... Scored in four games with two multiple-goal games, including a hat trick vs. Azusa Pacific on Feb. 15. 17 HIGH SCHOOL: Walters set the school record for career goals with 400 scored at Rio Mesa High in Oxnard, Calif... Also set the season high marks for goals, assists and steals... Finished her career with 165 assists and 543 steals... Was a four-time all-league first-team honoree... A two-time All-CIF first-team pick and two-time second-team selection... A member of the Coastal California ODP Zone team... Played club for Trojan Water Polo. PERSONAL: Walters is majoring in business administration and would like to pursue a career as a CFO... Parents are Bonnie and John.... Has two siblings, Crista and Craig... Father John also attended USC, along with several other relatives... Enjoys spending time with friends and family in her free time... Lists Moriah Van Norman as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to see the Northern Lights... Would like to travel to New Zealand, Hawai’i, Paris and Bora Bora... Born Oct. 14, 1993.

• 13 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 ELLIE FRESHMAN • 5-5 • Driver Rolling Hills, Calif. D’AMBRA Palos Verdes HS This season: Ellie D’Ambra enters her first season at USC. High School: D’Ambra swam and played water polo at Palos Verdes High…Was a member of the CIF championship team in 2010…Named co-MVP of the Bay League as a junior and senior…Named Daily Breeze and Palos Verdes High Athlete of the Year in 2013…Holds high school’s record for most goals scored in a season for both the men’s and women’s programs…Played for Trojan Water Polo Club and Huntington Beach Club…Valedictorian of the 16 2013 class at Palos Verdes High. Personal: D’Ambra is majoring in human development and aging and hopes to one day work as a registered dietician… Parents are Anthony and Amy…Has two siblings, sister Caroline and brother Anthony…Most thrilling sports moment was when she replaced her ejected goalie on a penalty shot and blocked it to win the game….Lists her biggest sports hero as Trojan Olympian Moriah Van Norman, who was D’Ambra’s club coach during high school…Hopes to travel and become a health professional after graduation…Born November 18, 1994. LAUREN FRESHMAN • 5-7 • Driver Eugene, Ore. ESRIG South Eugene HS This season: Lauren Esrig enters her first season at USC. High School: Esrig was a multi-sport athlete at South Eugene High School…Earned varsity letters in water polo, basketball, and soccer…Named water polo MVP in 2012 as well as 1st team All-Southwest Conference… An honor student…Played for Eugene City Water Polo Club. Personal: Esrig is majoring in neuroscience…Parents are David and Kim…Has a twin brother Zachary and a 23 younger brother Gregory…Uncle, Bob Carrer, played water polo at USC in 1988…Born in New Haven, CT…Lists Candace Parker as biggest sports hero…Favorite food is sushi…Hopes to attend medical school…Born November 17, 1994.

IOANNA FRESHMAN • 5-11 • Driver Athens, Greece HARALABIDISCorona del Mar HS This season: Ionna Haralabidis enters her first season at USC. National TeamS: Haralabidis has competed on both the Junior and Senior National teams for Greece… Member of gold medal winning team at Junior European Championships in 2011 in Spain…Member of gold medal winning team at Junior European Championships in Australia in 2012… Member of bronze medal team at Women’s Senior World Championship team in China in 2012. 3 High School: Haralabidis attended Corona Del Mar High School for her senior year…Member of the CIF Championship

2014 T rojan N ewcomers team in 2013… Played club for Tritonas Amarousiou, Corona del Mar, and Socal. Personal: Haralabidis has not yet decided on a major…Parents are Janet Scott and Babis Haralabidis…Sisters are Stephania and Anastasia…Ionna’s twin sister Stephania is also on the women’s water polo team…Favorite foods are traditional Greek foods…Has always wanted to travel around the world, meet new people, and see different cultures…Enjoys drawing and reading…Born May 19, 1995. STEPHANIAF RE SHMAN • 5-11 • Driver Athens, Greece HARALABIDISCorona del Mar HS This season: Haralabidis enters her first season at USC. National TeamS: Haralabidis has competed on both the Junior and Senior National teams for Greece…Member of gold medal winning team at Junior European Championships in 2011 in Spain and was named MVP…Member of gold medal winning team at Junior European Championships in Australia in 2012… Member of bronze medal team at Women’s Senior World Championship team in China in 2012. 10 High School: Haralabidis attended Corona Del Mar High School for her senior year…Member of the CIF Championship team in 2013… Played club for Tritonas Amarousiou, Corona del Mar, and Socal. Personal: Haralabidis has not yet decided on a major…Parents are Janet Scott and Babis Haralabidis…Sisters are Ionna and Anastasia…Stephania’s twin sister Ionna is also on the women’s water polo team…Favorite foods are soublaki and mousake… Hopes to travel the world and see new places…Hopes to play in the Olympics…Born May 19, 1995.

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 14 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 KATIE SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • Goalie Chicago, Ill. MURPHY St. Ignatius Prep This season: Murphy enters her first season with the Trojans. High School: Murphy played on the St. Ignatius varsity team for two years…Named MVP of her high school team in 2012…Named 2012 Illinois Water Polo Senior Scholastic Player of the Year in 2012…An honor student. Personal: Murphy is majoring in electrical engineering…Parents are Lisa and Dan…Aunt Mary Murphy is a TV Sports broadcaster…Would like to visit Alaska, Europe, and South Africa…Favorite food is spaghetti carbonara… 1 Born February 16, 1994

AVERY FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 2-meter 2014 T rojan N ewcomers Newport Beach, Calif. PETERSONNewport Harbor HS This season: Avery Peterson enters her first season at USC. High School: Peterson played water polo at Newport Harbor High School…Named 2nd Team All-CIF Division I her junior and senior year…Selected to the 2nd Team all Sunset League her junior year and 1st Team her senior year…Selected to the Daily Pilot’s Newport Mesa Dream Team in in 2012 and 2013…One of OC Register’s Fab 15 Juniors in 2012…A member of the CIF Division I Championship Team in 2012…An honor student…Played club 14 for Newport Water Polo Foundation and Socal Water Polo. Personal: Peterson is majoring in psychology…Parents are Anne and Dave…Has two older sisters, Allyssa and Amanda…Enjoys traveling and going to the beach…Favorite food is sushi…Would like to visit South Africa and Australia…Born July 17, 1995.

MELANIE FRESHMAN • 5-7 • Goalie Long Beach, Calif. SLATER Wilson HS This season: Melanie Slater enters her first season at USC. High School: Slater played water polo at Wilson HS…Starting Goalie as a sophomore, junior, and senior…Earned All- Academic Honors all four years of high school…Named Moore League Player of the Year as a senior…Selected to the Long Beach Telegram Dream Team…Graduated high school with 500+ hours of community service…An honor student…Voted Top 25 Most Involved Senior Girls…Played club for Huntington Beach Water Polo Club, Long Beach Shore, and Trojan Water Polo Club. Personal: Slater has not yet decided on a major…Parents are Dan and Janet, both of who graduated from USC in the class of 1988…Has four younger siblings, Murphy, Kirby, Lily and Claire…Lists Cristiano Ronaldo as her biggest sports hero…Would like to one day visit Bora Bora and Australia…Born January 12, 1995.

MADDIE SOPHOMORE • 5-3 • Driver Mammoth Lakes, Calif. SCHRAGER Cate School THIS SEASON: Maddie Schrager will redshirt her first season with the Women of Troy.

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NIKKI FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 2-meter Fullerton, Calif. STANSFIELD Foothill HS This season: Nikki Stansfield enters her first season at USC. High School: Stansfield played water polo and swam at Foothill HS…Earned 1st Team California-Hawaii All- American in 2013…Earned 1st Team All-Southern California in 2013…Made it to CIF Division 1 finals in 2011 and the semi-finals in both 2012 and 2013…Named to the OC Register Fab 15 Juniors in 2012..An All-American for swimming in 2013…Swam in the CIF finals all four years of high school…Played club for Socal Water Polo Club, 19 Newport Beach Water Polo Club, and Huntington Beach Water Polo Club. Personal: Stansfield has yet to declare a major…Parents are Kim Stansfield and Gary LoGalbo…Mother Kim (Stedman) Stansfield graduated from USC in 1984 and was an All-American swimmer…Has one older sister, Jessica, who plays water polo at Sonoma State University…Lists winning the 18-Under Junior Olympic Tournament in 2011 with Huntington Beach Water Polo Club as her most thrilling sports moment…Her biggest sports hero is great grandfather George Caster who competed for USC as a decathlete…Has always wanted to go sky diving…Would like to visit Australia and Fiji…Born July 15, 1995.

MIKAYLA F RESHMAN • 5-6 • 2-meter Corona, Calif. TYLER Santiago HS This season: Mikayla Tyler enters her first season at USC. High School: Tyler played water polo and swam at Santiago High…Named Defensive MVP for the Big VIII League in 2013…Nominated to All-CIF 1st Team her senior year…Was a member of the Division 2 CIF Championship Team her junior year…Selected as an All-American in 2013...Received All-League Big VIII academic honors all four years of high school…A scholar athlete at Santiago High all four years of high school…An academic All-American…11 Played club for CBU Club Water Polo and Xtreme Water Polo Club. Personal: Tyler is majoring in human biology and hopes to one day be a Sports Dietician…Parents are Titus and Kim…Has two sisters, Kelsey and Alyse, and one brother, Brayden…Lists scoring the winning goal with six seconds left in the CIF finals as her most thrilling sports moment…Enjoys reading, doing mission work with her church, paddle boarding, and hiking…Has always wanted to swim with sharks…Born on November 21, 1994.

NICOLA FRESHMAN • 5-8 • Driver Westmoorings, Trinidad St. Joseph’s Convent Port-of-Spain 2014 T rojan N ewcomers WELCH This season: Nicola Welch enters her first season at USC. National TeamS: Welch has been a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Junior National Team...Won gold at the CARIFTA Water Polo Championships in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010…Competed in the Pan American Junior Championships. High School: Welch competed for St. Joseph’s Convent Port-of-Spain all four years of high school…Awarded21 St. Joseph’s Convent Port-of-Spain Sports Award her junior and senior year…Nominated to the All-Star team in 2009, 2010, and 2011…Played for Marlins Swim Club Water Polo. Personal: Welch is majoring in chemical engineering…Parents are Ian and Ligia…Has one sister, Anya…Lists Usain Bolt as her biggest sports hero…Enjoys going to the beach…Member of the Society of Women Engineers, Women in Engineering, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers…Born December 2, 1993.

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 16 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 2013 USC SCHEDULE/RESULTS (27-1 overall • 5-1 MPSF • MPSF Tournament Champion • NCAA Champion) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT SCORE SCORERS SAVES Feb. 9 @Cal State East Bay W 26-4 Vavic 4, Rosenthal 3, Cummins 3, Myers 3, O’Donnell 2, Bolonyai 3, Appel 2, Silvers 2, Gilchrist 2, Daube, Hiller, Moody, Hueso 1 Walters, McCall. @#17 Cal State Northridge W 9-2 Vavic 4, Buckling, Sardo, Silvers, Gilchrist, McCall. Bolonyai 13 Feb. 10 @#7 San Diego State W 12-3 Vavic 2, Daube 2, Gilchrist 2, Sardo 2, Appel, O’Donnell, Bolonyai 8 Walters, Buckling. @#5 Arizona State W 13-6 Vavic 4, Appel 2, Rosenthal 2, Sardo 2, O’Donnell, Bolonyai 5 Cummins, Gilchrist. Feb. 15 ^#11 Long Beach State W 9-1 Vavic 5, Mendoza 2, Sardo 2. Bolonyai 9 ^Azusa Pacific W 29-4 Sardo 4, Vavic 3, Silvers 3, Myers 3, Walters 3, Appel 2, Bolonyai 7, Rosenthal 2, Moody 2, Mendoza, Daube, Buckling, Hueso 1 Hiller, Cummins, Gilchrist, McCall. Feb. 16 ^at Cal Baptist W 22-3 Vavic 4, Rosenthal 3, Buckling 3, Moody 3, Mendoza 2, Bolonyai 1 Hiller 2, Silvers 2, Daube, Appel, Gilchrist. ^Concordia W 24-6 Cummins 4, Vavic 4, Gilchrist 3, Mendoza 2, Appel 2, Bolonyai 5, Salamon 2, Walters 2, O’Donnell, Rosenthal, Sardo, Hueso 1

Hiller, Myers. 2013 R esults & Stats Feb. 23 %#18 Pacific W 14-2 Vavic 2, Sardo 2, Gilchrist 2, Daube 2, Appel, Buckling, Bolonyai 7 Cummins, Espar, McCall, Mendoza. %#7 San Diego State W 17-5 Appel 3, Daube 3, Silvers 2, Gilchrist 2, Espar 2, Vavic, Bolonyai 8, Rosenthal, O’Donnell, Mendoza, McCall. Hueso 1 Feb. 24 %#3 UCLA W 11-10 Espar 3, Vavic 2, Sardo 2, Cummins, Mendoza, Buckling, Bolonyai 8 Gilchrist. %#1 Stanford W 13-10 Espar 4, Vavic 3, Buckling 3, O’Donnell, Rosenthal, Bolonyai 9 Mendoza. March 2 at #5 California * W 10-5 Vavic 3, Espar 2, Appel 2, McCall, Sardo, Gilchrist. Bolonyai 7 March 9 #3 ARIZONA STATE * W 11-7 Gilchrist 4, Appel 2, Vavic 2, Sardo, O’Donnell, Buckling. Bolonyai 12 March 15 #10 SAN JOSE STATE * W 18-4 Mendoza 3, Vavic 3, Buckling 2, Rosenthal 2, Sardo 2, Bolonyai 3, Gilchrist, Espar, Silvers, Hiller, Appel, O’Donnell. Hueso 0 March 23 at #8 Hawai’i W 15-7 Vavic 4, O’Donnell 2, Buckling 2, Gilchrist 2, Espar, Bolonyai 12 Daube, Hiller, Myers, Mendoza. March 30 at CSU Bakersfield * W 19-6 Daube 5, Buckling 4, Vavic 3, Gilchrist 3, Silvers 2, Bolonyai 9 Rosenthal, Appel. vs. Brown W 16-5 Daube 3, Buckling 2, Cummins 2, O’Donnell 2, Mendoza, Bolonyai 4, Rosenthal, Appel, Sardo, Vavic, Hiller, Gilchrist. Hueso 1 April 4 at #11 Loyola Marymount W 17-6 Vavic 4, Appel 3, Daube 2, Rosenthal 2, Sardo 2, Bolonyai 4, McCall, Gilchrist, O’Donnell, Cummins. Hueso 1 April 6 at #7 UC Irvine W 11-3 Buckling 3, Gilchrist 2, Sardo, O’Donnell, Daube, Bolonyai 7 Silvers, Hiller, Vavic. April 13 #2 STANFORD * L 6-4 Espar 2, O’Donnell, Vavic. Bolonyai 5 April 19 at #4 UCLA * W 11-6 Espar 3, Gilchrist 3, Vavic 2, Buckling, Sardo, Cummins. Bolonyai 8 MPSF Tournament (hosted by Cal) April 26 &CSU Bakersfield W 21-5 Gilchrist 5, Vavic 3, Appel 3, Buckling 2, Mendoza 2, Bolonyai 10 Espar 2, Silvers, Sardo, McCall, Cummins. April 27  Arizona State W 11-5 Vavic 3, Gilchrist 2, Espar 2, Rosenthal, Buckling, Bolonyai 9 Sardo, Moody. April 28  Stanford W 11-7 Buckling 4, Vavic 3, Espar 2, Mendoza, Rosenthal. Bolonyai 9 NCAA Tournament (hosted by Harvard) May 10 $[8] Pomona-Pitzer W 27-1 Vavic 4, Sardo 4, McCall 3, Appel 3, Espar 2, Buckling 2, Bolonyai 10 Cummins 2, Mendoza 2, Hiller 2, Silvers, Daube, Gilchrist. May 11 $[4] Hawai’i W 16-9 Gilchrist 3, Appel 3, Vavic 2, Espar 2, Sardo 2, Buckling, Bolonyai 11 McCall, Mendoza, Silvers. May 12 $[2] Stanford W 10-9 (SD3) Buckling 4, Rosenthal 2, Espar 2, McCall, Mendoza. Bolonyai 17 Player Goals * MPSF game Home games in BOLD CAPS — Held at Uytengsu Aquatics Center Games Mult-Goal Total Monica Vavic 77 @ Triton Invitational — Hosted by UC San Diego Player Scored in Games Goals ^ Lancer Tournament — Hosted by Cal Baptist Kaleigh Gilchrist 45 Monica Vavic 27 23 77 % UCI Invitational — Hosted by UC Irvine Kaleigh Gilchrist 23 12 45 Hannah Buckling 40 & MPSF Tournament — Hosted by Cal Jayde Appel 33 ! NCAA Tournament — Hosted by Harvard Hannah Buckling 20 11 40 Dominique Sardo 33 Dominique Sardo 19 10 33 Anni Espar 31 Jayde Appel 17 11 33 Eike Daube 23 Goalie Games/Pds Saves SPG Goals Agst GAPG Kelly Mendoza 16 6 23 Kelly Mendoza 23 Flora Bolonyai 28 / 106 222 8.38 135 5.09 Anni Espar 15 12 31 Madeline Rosenthal 23 Alegra Hueso 7 / 10 6 2.4 12 4.8 Madeline Rosenthal 14 7 23 Olivia Cummins 18 Totals 28 games 228 8.14 147 5.25 Colleen O’Donnell 13 3 16 Chelsea Silvers 17 Eike Daube 12 5 23 Colleen O’Donnell 16 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 SD3 Total Ave. Olivia Cummins 11 4 18 Nicolina McCall 13 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 Total Ave. Chelsea Silvers 11 4 17 Constance Hiller 11 USC 111 109 119 85 1 1 0 0 1 427 15.25 Nicolina McCall 11 1 13 Emilie Myers 8 USCOpponents 81 35 45 91 32 89 33 59 1 1 1 0 0 - 0 - 0 321 147 11.1 5.25 Constance Hiller 9 2 11 Courtney Walters 7 Opponents 36 40 28 45 2 0 - - 151 5.2 Emilie Myers 4 2 8 Blair Moody 7 Courtney Walters 4 2 7 Sara Salamon 2 Blair Moody 4 2 7 TOTAL 427 Sara Salamon 1 1 2 • 17 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Kristen Dronberger (third team) Flora Bolonyai (honorable mention) Nadia Dan (honorable mention) 2012 Monica Vavic (first team) Flora Bolonyai (second team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (second team) Nadia Dan (honorable mention) Colleen O’Donnell (honorable mention) Dominique Sardo (honorable mention) 2013 Flora Bolonyai (first team) Anni Espar (first team) Monica Vavic (first team) Hannah Buckling (second team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (third team) Madeline Rosenthal (honorable mention) Kelly Mendoza (honorable mention)

Peter J. Cutino Award 1999 Bernice Orwig 2000 Aniko Pelle 2004 Moriah Van Norman USC’s five 2008 Olympic silver-medalists: (front) and , 2006 Lauren Wenger (back) Kami Craig, Lauren Wenger and Moriah Van Norman. 2009 Kami Craig Olympians (19) Nina Wengst (third team) 2010 Kami Craig 2000 Sofia Konoukh (Russia — Bronze) 2003 Sofia Konoukh (first team) National Player of the Year Bernice Orwig (USA — Silver) Katrin Dierolf (second team) 2004 Sofia Konoukh (Russia) 1999 Bernice Orwig Moriah Van Norman (second team) 2010 Kami Craig Aniko Pelle (Hungary) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (first team) 2008 Ilse van der Meijden (Netherlands — Gold) Kelly Graff (first team) Coach of the Year Patty Cardenas (USA — Silver) Erika Figge (second team) 1999 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Kami Craig (USA — Silver) Brittany Hayes (second team) 2004 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Brittany Hayes (USA — Silver) Anna Pardo (second team) 2010 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Moriah Van Norman (USA — Silver) Lauren Wenger (honorable mention) 2013 Jovan Vavic (MPSF & National) Lauren Wenger (USA — Silver) Eszter Gyori (honorable mention) MPSF Player of the Year Aniko Pelle (Hungary) Liz Simms (honorable mention) 1997 Bernice Orwig (Southern Division; goalie) Sofia Konoukh (Russia) 2005 Brittany Hayes (first team) 1999 Bernice Orwig 2012 (USA — Gold) Moriah Van Norman (first team) 2000 Aniko Pelle (Field Player) Kami Craig (USA — Gold) Lauren Wenger (third team) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (co-POY) Lauren Wenger (USA — Gold) Erika Figge (honorable mention) 2002 Sofia Konoukh Flora Bolonyai (Hungary) 2006 Moriah Van Norman (first team) 2004 Moriah Van Norman (Player) Anni Espar (Spain — Silver) Lauren Wenger (first team) Kelly Graff (Goalie) Sofia Konoukh (Russia) Brittany Hayes (second team) 2009 Kami Craig & A wards Honors Aniko Pelle (Italy) Erika Figge (third team) 2010 Tumua Anae Patty Cardenas (honorable mention) 2013 Monica Vavic All-Americans (87) Kami Craig (honorable mention) 1995 Cindy Clarke (first team, Division II) Whitney Morgan (honorable mention) Kristie Cissell (second team, Division II) 2007 Kami Craig (first team) 1997 Bernice Orwig (second team) Erika Figge (first team) Christina McCall (honorable mention) Patty Cardenas (second team) 1998 Bernice Orwig (second team) Brittany Hayes (second team) Kellie Clarke (honorable mention) 2008 Tumua Anae (first team) Jennifer Durley (honorable mention) Veronika Bartunkova (first team) Nicole Martin (honorable mention) Miranda Nichols (second team) 1999 Bernice Orwig (first team, Player of Michelle Stein (second team) the Year) 2009 Tumua Anae (first team) Aniko Pelle (first team) Kami Craig (first team) Jennifer Durley (second team) Michelle Stein (first team) Lisa Saenz (third team) Joelle Bekhazi (honorable mention) Sandra Milicev (honorable mention) Forel Davies (honorable mention) Nina Wengst (honorable mention) Kristen Dronberger (honorable mention) 2000 Aniko Pelle (first team) 2010 Kami Craig (first team, Player of the Year) Nina Wengst (first team) Tumua Anae (first team) Jennifer Durley (honorable mention) Joelle Bekhazi (first team) Katrin Dierolf (honorable mention) Kristen Dronberger (second team) Sandra Milicev (honorable mention) Forel Davies (third team) 2001 Sofia Konoukh (first team) Alexandra Kiss (honorable mention) Aniko Pelle (second team) Patricia Jancso (honorable mention) Katrin Dierolf (third team) Kally Lucas (honorable mention) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (first team) 2011 Joelle Bekhazi (second team) Aniko Pelle (second team) Patricia Jancso (second team) Kami Craig won back-to-back Peter J. Cutino Awards in 2009 and 2010. 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 18 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Kami Craig (first team) MPSF Goalie of the Year Joelle Bekhazi (second team) 2004 Kelly Graff Forel Davies (second team) MPSF Newcomer of the Year Patricia Jancso (NOY, honorable 2010 Patricia Jancso mention) 2011 Joelle Bekhazi (second team) All-MPSF Kristen Dronberger (second team) 1996 Cindy Clarke (second team) Nadia Dan (honorable mention) 1997 Christina McCall (first team, Southern Div.) Patricia Jancso (honorable mention) Bernice Orwig (first team, Southern Div.) Madeline Rosenthal (all-freshman) Kristie Cissell (second team, Southern Div.) 2012 Monica Vavic (first team, all-newcom- 1998 Bernice Orwig (second team) er) Jennifer Durley (third team) Flora Bolonyai (second team) Kellie Clarke (honorable mention) Kaleigh Gilchrist (second team) 1999 Jennifer Durley (first team) Dominique Sardo (honorable mention) Bernice Orwig (first team) Colleen O’Donnell (honorable men- Aniko Pelle (first team) tion) Sandra Milicev (honorable mention) 2013 Monica Vavic (POY, first team) Nina Wengst (honorable mention) Flora Bolonyai (first team) 2000 Aniko Pelle (first team) Anni Espar (first team) Nina Wengst (first team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (second team) Hannah Buckling (honorable mention)

Jennifer Durley (honorable mention) 2008 Olympic silver-medalist Moriah Van Norman was the Honors & A wards Sandra Milicev (honorable mention) 2004 MPSF Player of the Year, won the 2004 Cutino Award All-National Collegiate 2001 Sofia Konoukh (first team) and was a four-time All-American while at USC. Championships Team Aniko Pelle (second team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (first team) Katrin Dierolf (second team) 1997 Bernice Orwig (honorable mention) 1998 Bernice Orwig (first team) Monica Vavic (first team) Nina Wengst (third team) Flora Bolonyai (second team) 2002 Sofia Konoukh (first team) Kellie Clarke (second team) Jennifer Durley (honorable mention) 2013 Flora Bolonyai (MVP, first team) Aniko Pelle (first team) Kaleigh Gilchrist (first team) Nina Wengst (second team) 1999 Bernice Orwig (MVP) Aniko Pelle (first team) Anni Espar (first team) 2003 Sofia Konoukh (first team) Hannah Buckling (second team) Katrin Dierolf (first team) Sandra Milicev (second team) Moriah Van Norman (second team) Jennifer Durley (honorable mention) Nina Wengst (honorable mention) AWPCA All-Academic Kelly Graff (third team) 1996 Kristie Cissell, Christina Holler, 2004 Moriah Van Norman (first team) 2000 Aniko Pelle (first team) Nina Wengst (first team) Kathryn Kawazoe, Miranda Lim, Kelly Graff (first team) Christina McCall, Krista Millard, Anna Pardo (first team) NCAA All-Tournament Team Jennifer Simpson Erika Figge (honorable mention, 1997 Kristie Cissell, Cindy Clarke, all-freshman) 2004 Brittany Hayes (MVP, first team) Liz Simms (first team) Kellie Clarke, Maile Lau, Eszter Gyori (honorable mention) Miranda Lim, Christina McCall, Brittany Hayes (all-freshman) Moriah Van Norman (first team) Kelly Graff (first team) Jennifer Simpson 2005 Brittany Hayes (first team) 1998 Jennifer Durley, Lana Kraus, Moriah Van Norman (second team) Erika Figge (second team) Lauren Wenger (second team) Miranda Lim, Jennifer Simpson Lauren Wenger (second team) 1999 Kellie Clarke, Jennifer Durley, Miranda Nichols (all-freshman) 2005 Brittany Hayes (first team) Moriah Van Norman (first team) Aniko Pelle, Allison Speer 2006 Moriah Van Norman (first team) 2006 Veronica Bartunkova, Marina Mayer Lauren Wenger (first team) Lauren Wenger (second team) 2006 Moriah Van Norman (first team) 2007 Julie Spataru, Marina Mayer, Brittany Hayes (second team) Alexandra Kiss, Erika Figge, Erika Figge (honorable mention) Lauren Wenger (first team) Erika Figge (second team) Brittany Hayes Whitney Morgan (honorable mention, 2008 Julie Spataru all-freshman) Brittany Hayes (second team) 2007 Erika Figge (first team) 2009 Rosanna Tomiuk, Joelle Bekhazi, Kami Craig (all-freshman) Stephanie Lavayen, Ilse van der 2007 Kami Craig (first team) Patty Cardenas (second team) Kami Craig (second team) Meijden Erika Figge (first team) 2010 Chelsea Silvers, Stephanie Brittany Hayes (second team) Brittany Hayes (second team) 2008 Tumua Anae (first team) Lavayen, Joelle Bekhazi Patty Cardenas (third team) 2011 Joelle Bekhazi, Flora Bolonyai, Forel Davies (all-freshman) Veronika Bartunkova (first team) Miranda Nichols (first team) Chelsea Silvers Alexandra Kiss (all-freshman) 2012 Flora Bolonyai, Chelsea Silvers 2008 Tumua Anae (first team) 2009 Tumua Anae (first team) Kami Craig (first team) 2013 Flora Bolonyai, Hannah Buckling, Veronika Bartunkova (first team) Madeline Rosenthal, Chelsea Silvers Miranda Nichols (second team) Michelle Stein (first team) Kristen Dronberger (all-freshman) Ilse van der Meijden (second team) 2009 Tumua Anae (first team) 2010 Kami Craig (MVP, first team) Kami Craig (first team) Tumua Anae (first team) Michelle Stein (first team) Forel Davies (first team) Joelle Bekhazi (second team) Kristen Dronberger (first team) Ilse van der Meijden (honorable 2011 Patricia Jancso (first team) mention, all-freshman) Joelle Bekhazi (second team) 2010 Tumua Anae (POY, first team) 2012 Patricia Jancso (first team)

• 19 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 USC Most Valuable Player USC Most Improved 1995 Cindy Clarke & Christina McCall 1995 Monique Nourbakhsh 1996 Christina McCall 1996 Melanie Chiang 1997 Bernice Orwig 1997 Jacqueline Favreau & Miranda Lim 1998 Bernice Orwig 1998 Lana Kraus and Selah Mapes 1999 Bernice Orwig 1999 Shelli Linza and Lisa Saenz 2000 Aniko Pelle & Nina Wengst 2000 Suzannah Johnson 2001 Sofia Konoukh 2001 Julie Henn 2002 Sofia Konoukh 2002 Sarah Mix 2003 Moriah Van Norman 2003 Kelly Graff 2004 Moriah Van Norman & Kelly Graff 2004 Eszter Gyori and Erika Figge 2005 Lauren Wenger 2005 Sarah Mix 2006 Moriah Van Norman & Lauren Wenger 2006 Patty Cardenas 2007 Erika Figge 2007 Veronika Bartunkova 2008 Tumua Anae & Veronika Bartunkova 2008 Michelle Stein 2009 Michelle Stein 2009 Kristen Dronberger 2010 Tumua Anae & Kami Craig 2010 Nadia Dan 2011 Flora Bolonyai 2011 Kaleigh Gilchrist

USC Captain(s) USC Most Valuable Freshman 1995 Catherine Rau 1995 Miranda Lim 1996 Catherine Rau 1996 Elizabeth Atondo Olympic silver- and gold-medalist Lauren Wenger was 1997 Catherine Rau 1997 Selah Mapes USC’s MVP and Most Valuable Defender in 2005. 1998 Kellie Clarke & Bernice Orwig 1998 Jennifer Durley 1999 Kellie Clarke & Bernice Orwig 1999 Aniko Pelle 2000 Jennifer Durley & Selah Mapes 2000 Katrin Dierolf HIGH HONORS 2001 Jennifer Durley 2001 Courtney Lee USC’s top national & international honors 2002 Aniko Pelle & Nina Wengst 2002 Eszter Gyori 2003 Kelly Graff & Liz Simms 2003 Lauren Wenger Olympic Medalists 2004 Kelly Graff & Liz Simms 2004 Brittany Hayes 2000 — Silver: Bernice Orwig (USA) 2005 Eszter Gyori & Lauren Wenger 2005 Miranda Nichols 2008 — Gold: Ilse van der Meijden (Netherlands) 2006 Moriah Van Norman & Lauren Wenger 2006 Kami Craig Silver: Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, 2007 Erika Figge & Brittany Hayes 2007 Forel Davies Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) 2008 Julie Spataru & Miranda Nichols 2008 Kristen Dronberger 2012 — Gold: Tumua Anae, Kami Craig, Lauren Wenger (USA) 2009 Michelle Stein 2009 Nadia Dan Silver: Anni Espar (Spain) 2010 Tumua Anae & Kami Craig 2010 Patricia Jancso 2011 Joelle Bekhazi, Nadia Dan 2011 Madeline Rosenthal FINA World Champions & Sara Van Norman 2005 — Aniko Pelle (Hungary) Coach’s Award 2007 — Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, USC Most Inspirational 1999 Christine Zador Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA) 1995 Karen Shipman 2000 Jennifer Durley 2009 — Kami Craig, Brittany Hayes, 1996 Kristie Cissell 2001 Katrin Dierolf Moriah Van Norman, Lauren Wenger (USA)

& A wards Honors 1997 Kellie Clarke 2002 Laura Trunk 2013 — Anni Espar (Spain) 1998 Kellie Clarke 2003 Katrin Dierolf 1999 Kellie Clarke 2004 Anna Pardo FINA World Championships Most Valuable Player 2000 Selah Mapes 2005 Allison Riddle 2007 — Lauren Wenger (USA) 2001 Jennifer Durley & Julie Spataru 2002 Nina Wengst 2006 Whitney Morgan FINA World Cup Champions 2003 Kelly Graff 2007 Patty Cardenas 2002 — Aniko Pelle (Hungary) 2004 Liz Simms 2008 Alison Riddle 2010 — Kami Craig (USA) 2005 Erika Figge 2009 Kally Lucas 2006 Erika Figge 2010 Kally Lucas NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist 2007 Julie Spataru 2011 Blair Moody 2007 — Erika Figge 2008 Julie Spataru 2009 Tumua Anae USA Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year 2010 Tumua Anae 2007 — Lauren Wenger 2011 Joelle Bekhazi European Water Polo Female Athlete of the Year USC Most Valuable Defender 2012 — Anni Espar 2003 Sofia Konoukh 2004 Lauren Wenger Peter J. Cutino Award Finalists 2005 Lauren Wenger 1999 — Bernice Orwig (winner) 2006 Miranda Nichols 2000 — Aniko Pelle (winner) 2007 Miranda Nichols 2004 — Moriah Van Norman (winner) 2008 Miranda Nichols 2005 — Brittany Hayes 2009 Forel Davies 2006 — Lauren Wenger (winner) & Brittany Hayes 2010 Forel Davies 2007 — Erika Figge 2011 Kristen Dronberger 2009 — Kami Craig (winner) & Michelle Stein 2010 — Kami Craig (winner) & Tumua Anae 2011 — Kristen Dronberger 2013 — Monica Vavic 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 20 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Jennie Adams...... 1998 Kathryn Kawazoe...... 1995 Lisa Shepard...... 1995 Jordan Anae...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Sheva Khalafbeigi...... 2003 Karen Shipman...... 1995 Tumua Anae...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Alexandra Kiss...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Chelsea Silvers...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Jayde Appel...... 2013 Sofia Konoukh...... 2001, 02, 03 Liz Simms...... 2003, 04 Lauren Arthur...... 2002, 03 Katay Kocsis...... 2001, 02, 03 Bianca Simonetti...... 2004, 05, 06 Christine Atondo...... 1995, 96 Lana Kraus...... 1998 Jennifer Simpson...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Elizabeth Atondo...... 1996, 97 Jessica Kutcher...... 2008 Sarah Smith...... 2000, 01 Veronika Bartunkova...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Maile Lau...... 1997 Julie Spataru...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Adrian Beaney...... 2003 Stephanie Lavayen...... 2009, 10 Allison Speer...... 1999 Teckla Beckmann...... 2008 Natalie Lavinsky...... 2013 Jennifer Stiefel...... 2011, 12 Joelle Bekhazi...... 2009, 10, 11 Courtney Lee...... 2001 Sandra Stiefel...... 2011 Emily Booth...... 1995, 96 Shauna Letvin...... 2008, 09 Michelle Stein...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Flora Bolonyai...... 2011, 12 Miranda Lim...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Brigitte Steinmetz...... 1998 Kendra Browne...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Shelli Linza...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Allison Stewart...... 2003 Hannah Buckling...... 2013 Alex Lopez...... 2005, 06 Megan Thomas...... 2001 Shannon Buckner...... 2001 Kally Lucas...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Rosanna Tomiuk...... 2009 Patty Cardenas...... 2006, 07 Denise Madrid...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Laura Trunk...... 2001, 02, 03 Sylvia Cardim...... 2005 Melissa Madrid...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lindsey Urquhart...... 2008 Jennifer Carlisle...... 1999, 2000 Jocelyn Manderino...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Bree Valbuena...... 2005 Michelle Caron...... 2012 Selah Mapes...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Ilse van der Meijden...... 2009 Brooke Carpenter...... 2010 Nicole Martin...... 1997, 98 Moriah Van Norman...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Juli Castle...... 1998 Marina Mayer...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Sarah Van Norman...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Melanie Chiang...... 1996 Christina McCall...... 1995, 96, 97 Monica Vavic...... 2012, 13 L etterwinners Kristie Cissell...... 1995, 96, 97 Colleen McCall...... 2011, 12 Morgan Vickers...... 2012 Cindy Clarke...... 1995, 96, 97 Nicolina McCall...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Brianna Vogelzang...... 2010 Kellie Clarke...... 1997, 98, 99 Rebecca McCall...... 2008 Emily Walker...... 1995 Kimberly Comacho...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Alison McGookin...... 1995 Courtney Walters...... 2013 Carolyn Conway...... 2006, 07 Eden McMullen...... 2002 Jillian Weinstein...... 1998 Mary Cousineau...... 2007 Kelly Mendoza...... 2013 Jana Wenger...... 2004, 05, 07 Kami Craig...... 2006, 07, 09, 10 Michelle Mercado...... 2013 Lauren Wenger...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Olivia Cummins...... 2012, 13 Sandra Milicev...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Nina Wengst...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Nadia Dan...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Krista Millard...... 1995 Erin Wilson...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Eike Daube...... 2012, 13 Sarah Mix...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Christine Zador...... 1999 Forel Davies...... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Blair Moody...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Bold indicates current player. Christy Decker...... 2002 Kelly Moore...... 1995 Katrin Dierolf...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Whitney Morgan...... 2006, 07, 08 Kristen Dronberger...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Anne-Marie Munk...... 1995 Jennifer Durley...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Emilie Myers...... 2013 Amber El-Hajj...... 1999, 2000 Kim Neale-May...... 1998 Erin Esbensen...... 2001 Laura Neri...... 1995 Anni Espar...... 2013 Miranda Nichols...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Atoosa Favier...... 1995 Monique Nourbakhsh...... 1995 Jacqueline Favreau...... 1997, 98 Colleen O’Donnell...... 2011, 12, 13 Erika Figge...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Erin O’Donnell...... 2005 Savannah Fletcher...... 2012 Kory O’Rourke...... 1999 Angie Giancaterino...... 2007 Bernice Orwig...... 1997, 98, 99 Kaleigh Gilchrist...... 2011, 12, 13 Anna Pardo...... 2004, 05, 06 Kelly Graff...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Aniko Pelle...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Hannah Green...... 2012 Sarah Percey...... 1995 Eszter Gyori...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Marin Pietrzak...... 1998, 99 Brittany Hayes...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Yvonne Ralph...... 1995 Julie Henn...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Sarah Ramsey...... 1999, 2000 Georgette Hernandez...... 2012, 13 Roxanne Rapan...... 1996 Constance Hiller...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Catherine Rau...... 1995, 96, 97 Christina Holler...... 1996, 97 Courtney Ray...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Alegra Hueso...... 2013 Alison Riddle...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Kara-Leigh Huse...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Madeline Rosenthal...... 2011, 12, 13 Katie Indvik...... 2008 Ashley Rothweiler...... 2005 Lindsay Jacks...... 2007 Ashley Ryan...... 1999 Patricia Jancso...... 2010, 11, 12 Lisa Saenz...... 1999, 2000 Suzannah Johnson...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Sara Salamon...... 2012, 13 Kim Juran...... 1997, 98 Dominique Sardo...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Tiffany Kahnen...... 2003 Ellen Sevigny...... 2005

• 21 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Jennifer Simpson...... 15 Eden McMullen...... 7 Lana Kraus...... 11 Katay Kocsis...... 5 Miranda Lim...... 10 Julie Henn...... 5 Juli Castle...... 8 Erin Wilson...... 3 Kim Juran...... 8 Lauren Arthur...... 2 Kim Neale-May...... 3 Christy Decker...... 1 Jennie Adams...... 2 TOTAL 342 Jacqueline Favreau...... 1 Jillian Weinstein...... 1 2003 TOTAL 242 Moriah Van Norman...... 65 Sofia Konoukh ...... 50 1999 Katrin Dierolf...... 44 Aniko Pelle...... 53 Liz Simms...... 29 Nina Wengst...... 40 Lauren Wenger...... 27 Sandra Milicev...... 33 Eszter Gyori...... 17 Jennifer Durley...... 32 Allison Stewart...... 13 Lisa Saenz...... 32 Laura Trunk...... 11 Suzannah Johnson...... 24 Melissa Madrid...... 9 Christine Zador...... 18 Erin Wilson...... 8 Selah Mapes...... 16 Katay Kocsis...... 8 Shelli Linza...... 14 Julie Henn...... 6 Kellie Clarke...... 9 Sheva Khalafbeigi...... 4 Kimberly Comacho...... 5 Adrian Beaney...... 3 Three-time Olympian Aniko Pelle is USC’s Kory O’Rourke...... 3 Jocelyn Manderino...... 1 Jennifer Carlisle...... 1 Lauren Arthur...... 1 all-time top scorer with 255 career goals. Sarah Ramsey...... 1 Tiffany Kahnen...... 1 1995 Ashley Ryan...... 1 TOTAL 297 Alison McGookin...... 33 TOTAL 282 Cindy Clarke...... 31 2004 Christina McCall...... 31 2000 Brittany Hayes...... 59 Kristie Cissell...... 30 Aniko Pelle...... 64 Moriah Van Norman...... 58 Catherine Rau...... 24 Nina Wengst...... 63 Eszter Gyori...... 41 Monique Nourbakhsh...... 13 Katrin Dierolf...... 42 Anna Pardo...... 36 Jennifer Simpson...... 5 Sandra Milicev...... 33 Erika Figge...... 33 Miranda Lim...... 3 Jennifer Durley...... 28 Erin Wilson...... 20 Sarah Percey...... 3 Selah Mapes...... 19 Lauren Wenger ...... 19 Karen Shipman...... 2 Christine Zador...... 17 Liz Simms...... 19 Christine Atondo...... 1 Lisa Saenz...... 15 Jana Wenger...... 9 Kelly Moore...... 1 Jocelyn Manderino...... 8 Marina Mayer...... 4 Anne-Marie Munk...... 1 Shelli Linza...... 7 Melissa Madrid...... 3 Laura Neri...... 1 Kimberly Comacho...... 5 Denise Madrid...... 1 TOTAL 179 Julie Henn...... 5 TOTAL 302 Sarah Ramsey...... 2 1996 Jennifer Carlisle...... 2 2005 Christina McCall...... 53 TOTAL 310 Brittany Hayes ...... 51 Cindy Clarke...... 38 Lauren Wenger ...... 44 Kristie Cissell...... 32 2001 Moriah Van Norman ...... 40 Miranda Lim...... 14 Sofia Konoukh...... 104 Erika Figge ...... 32 Catherine Rau...... 10 Aniko Pelle...... 81 Eszter Gyori ...... 30

A ll- T ime Goal Scorers Jennifer Simpson...... 10 Katrin Dierolf...... 65 Anna Pardo ...... 27 Elizabeth Atondo...... 5 Nina Wengst...... 57 Erin Wilson ...... 25 Christine Atondo...... 4 Sandra Milicev...... 28 Melissa Madrid ...... 17 TOTAL 166 Shelli Linza...... 24 Miranda Nichols ...... 14 Jennifer Durley...... 20 Veronika Bartunkova ...... 9 1997 Suzannah Johnson...... 13 Jana Wenger ...... 9 Christina McCall...... 58 Julie Henn...... 8 Marina Mayer ...... 7 Kellie Clarke...... 31 Jocelyn Manderino...... 5 Julie Spataru ...... 5 Kristie Cissell...... 26 Laura Trunk...... 4 Denise Madrid ...... 3 Nicole Martin...... 21 Kimberly Comacho...... 3 Alison Riddle ...... 2 Cindy Clarke...... 20 Katay Kocsis...... 3 Ashley Rothweiler ...... 2 Miranda Lim...... 16 Megan Thomas...... 3 Ellen Sevigny ...... 1 Selah Mapes...... 15 Erin Esbensen...... 1 Erin O’Donnell ...... 1 Jennifer Simpson...... 13 Sarah Smith...... 1 TOTAL 319 Catherine Rau...... 12 Tiffany O’Farriell...... 1 Maile Lau...... 7 Shannon Buckner...... 1 2006 Jacqueline Favreau...... 5 TOTAL 422 Brittany Hayes...... 55 Kim Juran...... 4 Moriah Van Norman...... 52 Elizabeth Atondo...... 1 2002 Patty Cardenas...... 40 Bernice Orwig...... 1 Sofia Konoukh...... 70 Kami Craig...... 38 TOTAL 230 Aniko Pelle...... 57 Lauren Wenger...... 37 Katrin Dierolf...... 53 Erika Figge...... 22 1998 Nina Wengst...... 53 Anna Pardo...... 21 Nicole Martin...... 43 Eszter Gyori...... 27 Veronika Bartunkova...... 20 Jennifer Durley...... 42 Sandra Milicev...... 22 Jana Wenger...... 18 Selah Mapes...... 32 Suzannah Johnson...... 13 Miranda Nichols...... 15 Kellie Clarke...... 28 Shelli Linza...... 10 Marina Mayer...... 10 Brigitte Steinmetz...... 21 Melissa Madrid...... 7 Carolyn Conway...... 9 Kimberly Comacho...... 17 Laura Trunk...... 7 Michelle Stein...... 8

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 22 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Kristen Dronberger...... 32 Madeline Rosenthal...... 23 Nadia Dan...... 24 Olivia Cummins...... 18 Rosanna Tomiuk...... 23 Chelsea Silvers...... 17 Forel Davies...... 19 Colleen O’Donnell...... 16 Sarah Van Norman...... 14 Nicolina McCall...... 13 Jordan Anae ...... 7 Constance Hiller...... 11 Stephanie Lavayen...... 7 Emilie Myers...... 8 Kara-Leigh Huse...... 5 Courtney Walters...... 7 TOTAL 352 Blair Moody...... 7 Sara Salamon...... 2 2010 TOTAL ...... 427 Joelle Bekhazi ...... 56 Patricia Jancso ...... 45 Note: Goals recorded in college games only. Kally Lucas ...... 38 Kami Craig ...... 36 Career Scoring Leaders Alexandra Kiss ...... 35 Kristen Dronberger ...... 33 1. Aniko Pelle...... 1999-02...... 255 Forel Davies ...... 27 2. Sofia Konoukh...... 2001-03...... 224 Nadia Dan ...... 20 3. Moriah Van Norman.... 2003-06...... 215 Sarah Van Norman ...... 17 4. Nina Wengst...... 1999-02...... 213 Dominique Sardo ...... 15 Kara-Leigh Huse ...... 10 5. Brittany Hayes...... 2004-07...... 209 Four-time Olympian Sofia Konoukh ranks Nicolina McCall ...... 10 6. Katrin Dierolf...... 2000-03...... 204 A ll- T ime Goal Scorers No. 2 all-time in scoring at USC with 224 Constance Hiller ...... 3 7. Michelle Stein...... 2006-09...... 170 Chelsea Silvers ...... 2 career goals. Stephanie Lavayen ...... 1 8. Kami Craig...... 2006-10...... 152 Jordan Anae...... 8 TOTAL 348 9. Christina McCall...... 1995-97...... 142 Alison Riddle...... 7 Bianca Simonetti...... 5 Alexandra Kiss...... 2007-10 2011 10. Erika Figge...... 2004-07...... 137 Julie Spataru...... 3 Patricia Jancso...... 45 Denise Madrid...... 2 Joelle Bekhazi...... 41 11. Joelle Bekhazi...... 2009-11...... 135 TOTAL 370 Nadia Dan...... 38 12. Lauren Wenger...... 2003-06...... 127 Kristen Dronberger...... 37 13. Jennifer Durley...... 1998-01...... 122 2007 Dominique Sardo...... 24 Erika Figge...... 50 Sarah Van Norman...... 20 14. Kristen Dronberger.... 2008-11...... 120 Brittany Hayes...... 44 Maddy Rosenthal...... 16 15. Sandra Milicev...... 1999-02...... 116 Kami Craig...... 38 Kaleigh Gilchrist...... 15 Monica Vavic...... 2012-present.116 Alexandra Kiss...... 36 Nicolina McCall...... 12 17. Eszter Gyori...... 2002-05...... 115 Patty Cardenas...... 32 Blair Moody...... 8 Michelle Stein...... 31 Kara-Leigh Huse...... 6 18. Kally Lucas...... 2007-10...... 113 Miranda Nichols...... 30 Constance Hiller...... 5 19. Kaleigh Gilchrist.... 2011-present.107 Veronika Bartunkova...... 27 Chelsea Silvers...... 5 20. Veronika Bartunkova.2005-08...... 106 Forel Davies...... 17 Colleen O’Donnell...... 4 Jana Wenger...... 16 Jennifer Stiefel...... 3 Kally Lucas...... 15 Colleen McCall...... 1 Single-Season Goal Leaders Carolyn Conway...... 10 TOTAL 280 Name Season Total Marina Mayer...... 10 Alison Riddle...... 9 1. Sofia Konoukh 2001 104 2012 2. Aniko Pelle 2001 81 Jordan Anae...... 8 Kaleigh Gilchrist ...... 47 Mary Cousineau...... 3 Monica Vavic ...... 39 3. Monica Vavic 2013 77 Julie Spataru...... 3 Patricia Jancso ...... 35 4. Michelle Stein 2009 75 Denise Madrid...... 1 Nadia Dan ...... 25 5. Sofia Konoukh 2002 70 TOTAL 380 Colleen O’Donnell ...... 24 6. Katrin Dierolf 2001 65 Dominique Sardo ...... 23 2008 Nicolina McCall ...... 21 Moriah Van Norman 2003 65 Michelle Stein ...... 56 Chelsea Silvers ...... 21 8. Aniko Pelle 2000 64 Veronika Bartunkova...... 50 Madeline Rosenthal ...... 14 9. Nina Wengst 2000 63 Alexandra Kiss...... 36 Savannah Fletcher ...... 11 Kally Lucas ...... 27 10. Brittany Hayes 2004 59 Eike Daube ...... 11 11. Christina McCall 1997 58 Miranda Nichols...... 27 Kara-Leigh Huse ...... 9 Jordan Anae ...... 22 Olivia Cummins ...... 8 Moriah Van Norman 2004 58 Forel Davies ...... 21 Jennifer Stiefel ...... 8 13. Nina Wengst 2001 57 Kristen Dronberger...... 18 Constance Hiller ...... 8 Aniko Pelle 2002 57 Sarah Van Norman...... 17 Blair Moody ...... 7 15. Michelle Stein 2008 56 Julie Spataru...... 13 Michelle Caron ...... 6 Alison Riddle ...... 9 Hannah Green ...... 2 Joelle Bekhazi 2010 56 Jessica Kutcher...... 4 Colleen McCall ...... 2 17. Brittany Hayes 2006 55 Katie Indvik...... 3 TOTAL 321 18. Christina McCall 1996 53 Rebecca McCall...... 2 Tekla Beckmann...... 1 Aniko Pelle 1999 53 2013 Katrin Dierolf 2002 53 TOTAL 306 Monica Vavic...... 77 Kaleigh Gilchrist...... 45 Nina Wengst 2002 53 2009 Hannah Buckling...... 40 22. Moriah Van Norman 2006 52 Michelle Stein ...... 75 Jayde Appel...... 33 23. Brittany Hayes 2005 51 Kami Craig...... 40 Dominique Sardo...... 33 24. Sofia Konoukh 2003 50 Joelle Bekhazi...... 38 Anni Espar...... 31 Alexandra Kiss...... 35 Eike Daube...... 23 Erika Figge 2007 50 Kally Lucas ...... 33 Kelly Mendoza...... 23 Veronika Bartunkova 2008 50

• 23 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Year-by-Year Records All-Time Records vs. Opponents (College games only) (College varsity games only) Overall National MPSF MPSF Tourn. Year Record Finish Record Finish Opponent W L (Streak) Arizona State 19 1 (W13) 1995 18-13 3rd (Div II) -- -- Azusa Pacific 1 0 (W1) 1996 10-18 -- 0-6 6th Brown 3 0 (W3) 1997 15-20 7th 0-6 5th Cal Baptist 8 0 (W8) 1998 22-16 5th 3-6 5th Cal Lutheran 1 0 (W1) 1999 30-2 CHAMPION 8-1 $ 2nd Cal Poly SLO 1 0 (W1) 2000 23-9 2nd 6-3 4th Cal State East Bay 1 0 (W1) 2001 28-4 -- 8-2 3rd Cal State Northridge 9 0 (W9) 2002 26-4 -- 10-1 $ 3rd Cal State San Bernardino 2 0 (W2) 2003 24-4 -- 9-1 $ 3rd California 28 18 (W5) 2004 29-0 CHAMPION 11-0 $ 1st Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 6 1 (W2) Concordia 2 0 (W2) 2005 25-5 3rd 11-1 3rd CSU Bakersfield 7 0 (W7) 2006 27-3 2nd 12-0 $ 2nd Fresno Pacific 1 0 (W1) 2007 22-6 3rd 10-2 3rd Hartwick 9 0 (W9) 2008 21-8 2nd 10-2 2nd Harvard 1 0 (W1) 2009 26-2 2nd 7-0 $ 1st Hawai’i 36 3 (W14) 2010 25-3 CHAMPION 6-1 2nd Indiana 7 0 (W7) 2011 19-8 4th 4-3 5th Long Beach State 35 0 (W35) 2012 23-6 2nd 5-2 3rd Loyola Marymount 24 0 (W24) 2013 27-1 CHAMPION 5-1 1st Marist 1 0 (W1) Maryland 4 0 (W4) TOTAL 440-132 (.769) 125-38 (.767) Massachussetts 8 2 (W3) *NCAA Tournament began in 2001 Michigan 9 0 (W9) $ indicates regular-season MPSF champion Occidental 8 0 (W8) Pacific 17 0 (W17) Pomona-Pitzer 5 0 (W5) Princeton 2 0 (W2) Redlands 6 1 (W6) San Diego 0 1 (L1) San Diego State 34 9 (W33) San Jose State 27 0 (W27) Santa Clara 1 0 (W1) Stanford 27 27 (W2) UC Davis 9 4 (W8) UC Irvine 20 3 (W20) UCLA 21 44 (W3) UC Riverside 1 0 (W1) UC San Diego 10 4 (W10) UC Santa Barbara 23 14 (W10) UC Santa Cruz 3 0 (W3) Washington 2 0 (W2) Western Washington 1 0 (W1) 2012 Olympic silver-medalist Anni Espar was the second leading Totals 440 132 scorer at the Games in London.

USC swept the Peter J. Cutino Awards for the first time USC had five athletes help the United States National Team qualify for the 2008 when Trojans Lauren Wenger and Juraj Zatovic claimed Olympic Games: Patty Cardenas, Kami Craig, Erika Figge, Moriah Van Norman and collegiate water polo’s highest honor at the 2006 ceremony. Lauren Wenger all won gold at the Pan-American Games in July 2007. 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 24 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 1995 1999 (18-13 overall) (30-2 overall, 8-1 MPSF) J27 UC Irvine L 10-16 National Champions F3 #^ Commerce L 2-16 National Champions F3 # California L 3-20 1999 F12 $ Long Beach State W 11-5 F4 # UC Irvine L 2-9 F13 $ Hawai‘i W 8-4 F4 #^ Club L 0-13 F13 $ UC Davis W 8-2 F18 $ San Diego State L 5-17 F14 $ UCLA W 5-3 F18 $ UC San Diego L 2-13 F14 $ California W 4-3 F19 $ UC Irvine L 5-8 F20 * at UC Santa Barbara W 6-5 F19 $^ Sunset B Club W 16-3 F26 * California L 5-6 F19 $^ Commerce L 4-13 F27 % Cal State Bakersfield W 11-2 F24 UCLA L 2-10 F27 % UC Santa Barbara W 4-3 F26 at Cal Poly SLO W 7-2 F28 % UCLA W 7-6 M3 %^ San Diego All-Star L 6-11 F28 % Stanford W 7-4 M3 % UC San Diego L 3-12 M5 * Long Beach State W 7-2 M4 % Claremont W 8-4 M6 * at UCLA W 7-6 M5 % Redlands L 3-4 (ot) M11 UC Riverside W 10-5 M11 * San Diego State W 10-6 M17 Claremont W 12-3 M18 Redlands W 12-7 M16 * at Hawai‘i W 13-7 M24 & Massachusetts W 9-3 M19 & San Diego State W 12-5 M24 & Occidental W 18-5 M20 & Hawai‘i W 10-5 M25 & UC Santa Barbara L 8-10 M20 & Long Beach State W 13-2 M25 & Claremont W 10-5 M29 * Pacific W 11-6 M26 & Redlands W 9-8 A2 * at San Jose State W 15-4 M31 at Loyola Marymount W 13-8 A3 * at Stanford W 5-3 A6 San Diego L 3-16 A9 # San Jose State W 15-4 Year-by-Year R esults A11 at UCLA L 2-8 A9 # Hawai‘i W 15-6 A14 @ Claremont W 10-8 USC won its first national championship in 1999 in the program’s only A10 # Long Beach State W 10-6 A15 @ Pomona-Pitzer W 13-4 A10 # UCLA W 7-5 A16 @ Occidental W 8-2 30-win season to date, beating Stanford 7-6 after five overtimes. A11 # California L 2-3 A27 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-5 A23 @ San Diego State W 7-4 M5 ! Pomona-Pitzer W 12-4 1998 A24 @ UCLA W 11-1 M5 ! Occidental W 12-4 1997 (22-16 overall, 3-6 MPSF) M7 ! Indiana W 17-2 M6 ! UC Santa Cruz W 11-7 (15-20 overall, 0-6 MPSF) F5 * at San Diego State L 5-7 (ot) M6 ! Claremont L 4-5 F8 * UC Santa Barbara L 4-5 F7 $ Stanford L 1-9 M7 ! UC Santa Barbara W 6-3 M7 ! Occidental W 6-2 F14 $ UCLA L 3-11 F7 $ California L 3-7 M8 ! UCLA W 5-4 ^ Non-college contest F15 $ California L 4-11 F8 $ UC Davis L 7-8 M9 ! Stanford W 7-6 # Winter Nationals F15 $ UC Santa Barbara L 5-10 F8 $ UC San Diego W 5-2 (5ot) $ UC San Diego Tournament F16 $ UC Davis L 3-4 F14 * Hawai‘i L 4-5 (ot) * MPSF contest % Commerce Tournament F16 $ UC San Diego W 9-3 F21 * UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 $ UC San Diego Tournament — 1st & Pomona Tournament — 4th F22 * at San Diego State L 2-6 F28 % Long Beach State W 10-1 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 1st M1 % Michigan W 11-1 F28 % California L 3-6 & Hawai‘i Rainbow Challenge — 1st @ Western Regional Qualifying — 1st # MPSF Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 2nd ! Div. II National Championships — 3rd M1 % California L 3-7 M1 % UC Davis W 4-3 M2 %^ Shores Club W 9-6 @ Regional Qualifying (San Diego, Calif.) — 1st M1 % San Diego State W 10-5 ! National Championships (Davis, Calif.) — 1st 1996 M2 % UC Santa Barbara L 4-6 (ot) M5 * UCLA L 1-10 (10-18 overall, 0-6 MPSF) M14 at Hawai‘i W 6-4 M7 * at Long Beach State W 11-2 Goal Scoring J26 UC Irvine W 8-7 M16 * UCLA L 4-7 M14 * San Jose State W 8-3 Aniko Pelle 53 F10 * at UC Santa Barbara L 5-9 M19 Massachusetts W 11-5 M16 UMass W 6-5 Nina Wengst 40 F16 $ UCLA L 3-17 M20 * San Diego State L 6-9 M20 & Princeton W 10-3 Sandra Milicev 33 F16 $ UC San Diego L 4-7 M21 & Harvard W 26-6 M20 & Western Washington W 27-1 Jennifer Durley 32 F17 $ UC Davis L 5-8 M21 & Indiana W 18-1 M21 & Indiana W 9-4 Lisa Saenz 32 Suzannah Johnson 24 F17 $ UC Santa Barbara L 5-12 M22 & Occidental W 9-2 M21 & Maryland W 8-7 (ot) M22 & Massachusetts L 4-5 (ot) Christine Zador 18 F18 $^ Sunset Development W 8-2 M22 & UMass L 2-5 Shelli Linza 14 2/23 * at UCLA L 8-18 M23 & Pacific W 15-4 M24 Maryland W 4-2 M25 Maryland W 7-5 Selah Mapes 16 F29 * UC Santa Barbara L 3-10 M27 * at California L 1-3 Kellie Clarke 9 M3 at Claremont W 8-1 M29 * at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4 M28 * at Pacific W 12-5 A4 * at UCLA L 2-7 Kimberly Comacho 5 M8 %^ Golden West W 16-4 A2 * Stanford L 1-3 Kory O’Rourke 3 M9 %^ Sunset B Team W 3-2 A11 # Stanford L 4-8 A10 # California L 6-9 Jennifer Carlisle 1 M9 %^ Outsiders L 4-11 A11 # San Diego State L 5-7 A10 # Hawai‘i W 6-5 Sarah Ramsey 1 M10 %^ Shore T 5-5 A12 # Pacific W 9-3 A11 # Long Beach State W 8-1 Ashley Ryan 1 M15 * San Diego State L 1-13 A13 # UC Santa Barbara W 7-4 A11 # Stanford L 6-8 USC Total 281 M19 Occidental W 11-3 A25 @ Washington W 14-2 A12 # UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 Opponent Total 133 M23 & Massachusetts W 8-6 A25 @ California L 1-3 A24 @ Washington W 10-2 M23 & Redlands W 10-8 A26 @ Stanford L 2-4 A24 @ Hawai‘i L 5-7 M24 & Pomona-Pitzer W 13-3 A26 @ UC Santa Barbara L 3-4 A25 @ Long Beach State W 13-3 M25 & UC San Diego L 3-5 A27 @ UC Davis W 2-1 A25 @ UC Davis W 6-2 M28 Loyola Marymount W 12-3 M9 ! Massachusetts W 9-7 A26 @ San Diego State L 6-7 M29 * UCLA L 1-9 M9 ! California L 6-9 M8 ! Indiana W 5-0 A5 * at San Diego State L 3-10 M10 ! UC Santa Barbara L 2-6 M8 ! California L 3-7 A6 Redlands W 11-5 M11 ! UC San Diego W 8-6 (ot) M9 ! UMass W 8-4 A12 # California L 1-12 * MPSF contest M10 ! UC Santa Barbara W 4-2 A12 # San Diego State L 6-14 ^ Non-college contest * MPSF contest A13 # Pacific W 7-4 $ UC San DiegoTournament — 7th $ UC San DiegoTournament — 7th A13 # UC Santa Barbara L 6-7 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 5th A26 @ UC Irvine W 10-3 & Pomona Tournament — 3rd & Pomona Tournament — 2nd A26 @ UCLA L 2-13 # MPSF Championships — 5th # MPSF Championships (Stockton, Calif.) — 5th A27 @ Stanford L 5-10 @ Western Regional Qualifying — 7th @ Western Regional Qualifying (at Stanford) — 6th A27 @ UC Davis L 6-12 ! Nat’l Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 7th ! Nat’l Championships (at USC) — 5th A28 @ UC Santa Barbara L 4-7 * MPSF contest ^ Non-college contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 8th % Commerce Tournament & Claremont Tournament — 2nd # MPSF Championships — 6th @ Western Regional Qualifying — 8th

• 25 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 2000 (23-9 overall, 6-3 MPSF) 2004 F10 * at San Diego State W 12-8 (29-0 overall, 11-0 MPSF) F11 $ San Diego State W 17-6 NCAA Champions NCAA National Champions F11 $ UC Davis W 13-8 2004 F12 $ Long Beach State W 14-8 F7 $ San Jose State W 13-7 F12 $ California W 7-5 F7 $ Stanford W 10-8 F13 $ UCLA L 3-10 F8 $ Michigan W 14-3 F13 Stanford W 5-4 F8 $ UCLA W 12-4 F19 * UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F12 Hartwick W 12-6 F20 * at Long Beach State W 8-2 F14 * at California W 9-4 F24 * Hawai’i W 13-7 F15 * at Pacific W 19-3 F26 % Redlands W 16-2 F21 * at UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 F26 % Hawai’i W 12-5 F28 % Michigan W 6-4 F27 % California L 8-9 F27 % UCLA L 12-15 F29 % Long Beach State W 9-6 M2 * San Jose State W 11-5 F29 % Stanford W 9-5 M3 * Stanford L 6-7 (4ot) M9 * at UC Irvine W 10-3 M9 * UCLA L 8-10 M11 * UCLA W 9-4 M24 * at California L 6-7 (ot) M24 Loyola Marymount W 9-4 M25 * at Pacific W 10-5 M27 * at Long Beach State W 12-10 (OT) A5 Loyola Marymount W 10-7 A2 * San Jose State W 9-7 A7 # Long Beach State W 10-2 A3 * Stanford W 8-4 A7 # UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 A9 * at San Diego State W 8-3 A8 # San Jose State W 11-5 A10 * at Arizona State W 13-4 A8 # California L 4-5 A16 * Hawaii W 12-5 A9 # UCLA L 4-7 A17 & UC San Diego W 14-6 A21 @ Loyola Marymount W 13-7 A17 & Cal State Northridge W 12-6 A22 @ San Diego State W 10-8 A18 & UC Irvine W 8-5 A23 @ UCLA W 9-7 A18 & San Diego State W 10-3 M5 ! Loyola Marymount W 11-3 In 2004, USC posted the first undefeated season in NCAA history to M5 ! Massachusetts W 10-7 A30 # UC Santa Barbara W 9-5 M6 ! Stanford W 10-5 win its second national title with a 10-8 win over Loyola Marymount. M1 # Long Beach State W 8-5 M7 ! UCLA L 4-11 M2 # Stanford W 8-7 (OT) * MPSF contest 2002 2003 M8 ! Hartwick W 12-4 $ UC San Diego Tournament — 3rd (26-4 overall, 10-1 MPSF) (24-4 overall, 9-1 MPSF) M9 ! Loyola Marymount W 10-8 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 4th F2 Loyola Marymount W 10-5 F1 Loyola Marymount W 8-4 * MPSF contest # MPSF Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) — 4th F6 Cal Baptist W 18-5 F2 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-9 $ Stanford Tournament — 1st @ Regional Qualifying (at USC) — 1st F9 $UC Santa Barbara W 10-7 F8 $ UC Santa Cruz W 26-1 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 1st ! Nat’l Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.) — 2nd F9 $UC Santa Barbara L 5-8 F8 $ UCLA L 4-8 & Long Beach State Tournament — 1st F10 $UC Davis W 12-3 F9 $ Hawaii W 9-5 # MPSF Tournament (Los Alamitos, Calif.) — 1st 2001 F10 $California W 7-5 F9 $ California W 9-3 ! NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) — 1st (28-4 overall, 8-2 MPSF) F15 *at UC Irvine W 9-3 F15 *San Diego State W 11-7 F10 $ UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 F16 *at Long Beach State W 11-8 F21 *at UCLA W 8-6 Goalie Games / Periods Saves F10 $ UC San Diego W 13-9 F23 %Michigan W 18-7 M1 *Long Beach State W 9-4 Kelly Graff 27 / 101 237 F11 $ Cal Baptist W 10-1 F23 %Loyola Marymount W 10-6 M2 *Pacific W 12-9 Alexandra Lopez 4 / 8 17 F11 $ UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F24 %UCLA L 2-4 M8 % UC Irvine W 12-7 Sarah Mix 6 / 8 11 F17 * at UC Santa Barbara W 12-5 F24 %California W 9-4 M8 San Diego State W 10-4 F18 * Long Beach State W 9-4 M2 *California W 11-7 M9 % UCLA L 3-7 Goal Scoring F24 % Michigan W 17-2 M3 *Pacific W 13-1 M9 % Long Beach State W 11-5 Brittany Hayes 59 Moriah Van Norman 58 F24 % San Jose State W 10-2 M7 *San Jose State W 10-5 M14 *California W 10-5 F25 % Stanford L 12-13 (ot) Eszter Gyori 41 M15 Hawai’i W 15-3 M21 *at Hawaii W 8-4 Anna Pardo 36 F25 % California W 10-8 M22 *Cal State Northridge W 16-0 M29 *at Stanford L 3-5 Erika Figge 33 M2 * at Stanford L 6-10 M23 *San Diego State W 13-8 M30 *at San Jose State W 11-3 Erin Wilson 20 M3 * at San Jose State W 10-6 M30 *Stanford W 7-6 A9 *UC Irvine W 13-6 Lauren Wenger 19 M9 * at UCLA L 6-13 A5 *UCLA L 8-9 A12 & Occidental W 21-2 Liz Simms 19 M15 * at Hawaii W 13-6 A6 *UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 A12 & Arizona State W 20-5 Jana Wenger 9 M16 & Washington (club team) W 19-1 A12 *Hawai’i W 9-1 A12 & Pacific W 17-5 Marina Mayer 4 M16 & Cal Baptist W 18-4 Melissa Madrid 3

R esults Year-by-Year A13 ^Occidental W 18-4 A13 & San Diego State W 10-5 M17 % Hawaii W 14-6 A13 ^Cal Baptist W 21-0 A13 & Long Beach State W 6-5 Denise Madrid 1 M22 Massachusetts W 16-2 A14 ^UC San Diego W 18-4 A19 at Loyola Marymount W 7-6 M28 * California W 10-8 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Total A14 ^San Diego State W 15-5 A25 @ San Diego State W 11-5 USC 87 76 73 62 4 302 M31 * Pacific W 21-9 A20 Loyola Marymount W 8-1 A26 @ UCLA L 7-6 Opponents 31 38 38 40 1 148 A7 San Diego State W 19-4 A26 @San Diego State W 8-4 (OT-SV) Notes: USC becomes the first team in the four- A8 * UC Irvine W 16-3 A27 @UCLA L 6-7 A27 @ Long Beach State W 10-5 year history of the NCAA Championship to go A14 ^ UC Santa Cruz W 25-0 A28 @Long Beach State W 11-8 * MPSF contest undefeated through the season. A14 ^ UC Irvine W 17-1 * MPSF contest $ Stanford Tournament — 3rd A14 ^ Cal Baptist W 16-1 $ Stanford Tournament — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd A15 ^ San Diego State W 12-6 % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd & Long Beach Tournament — 1st A15 ^ UC Santa Barbara W 10-5 ^ Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) — 3rd A15 ^ Long Beach State W 15-6 @ MPSF Tournament (at USC) — 3rd A21 at UC Irvine W 12-3 A21 vs. UC San Diego W 18-1 A27 @ Hawaii W 12-1 A28 @ UCLA L 8-9 (3ot) A29 @ California W 11-8 * MPSF contest $ UC San Diego Tournament — 1st % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 3rd & Rainbow Wahine Challenge — 1st ^ Long Beach Tournament — 1st @ MPSF Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) — 3rd

2014 USC Women’s Water Polo • 26 • 2014 USC WOMen’s Water Polo 20132013 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 2005 2007 (25-5 overall, 11-1 MPSF) (22-6 overall, 10-2 MPSF) F5 *at Cal State Northridge W 16-5 F1 at LMU W 18-9 NCAA Champions F5 Cal State San Bernardino W 18-4 F3 ^ Arizona State W 12-4 2010 F12 $ Hawaii W 11-4 F3 ^ Stanford W 8-6 F12 $ Cal W 12-4 F4 ^ San Jose St. W 10-6 F13 $ Indiana W 9-5 F4 ^ UCLA L 10-11 F13 $ UCLA L 6-8 F8 *at Cal State Northridge W 16-8 F18 *San Diego State W 12-7 F17 *at Stanford L 8-10 (OT) F19 *Cal W 12-8 F18 *at San Jose State W 12-5 F25 % Santa Clara W 16-4 F24 % Long Beach State W 14-5 F26 % UC Irvine W 14-2 F24 % UC Davis W 15-2 F26 % UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 F25 % Stanford L 8-10 F27 % Stanford W 9-4 F25 % California W 15-9 F27 % UCLA L 6-10 (ot) M3 *UC Irvine W 12-8 M5 *at UCLA L 6-11 M9 *Pacific W 24-2 M10 *Pacific W 13-3 M17 *at Hawai’i W 19-6 M10 Cal State Bakersfield W 13-5 M24 *Arizona State W 15-8 M25 *at San Jose State W 13-7 M31 *Long Beach State W 16-3 M26 *at Stanford W 6-5 (ot) A7 *at UCLA L 7-8 A 9 *Long Beach State W 8-6 A13 *California W 12-7 A9 *UC Irvine W 11-5 A14 *San Diego State W 17-5 A15 at Loyola Marymount W 10-7 A15 Hartwick W 19-5 A15 *Arizona State W 9-8 A20 *at UC Santa Barbara W 17-6 A16 *at UC Santa Barbara W 11-5 A27 & San Jose State W 14-4 A24 *at Hawaii W 9-7 A28 & UCLA L 9-10

A29 # San Diego State W 9-7 A29 & Hawai’i W 14-7 Year-by-Year R esults A30 # Stanford L 5-9 M11 $ Hartwick W 20-5 In 2010, USC won its third national championship with a 10-9 win M1 # Hawaii W 12-6 M12 $ UCLA L 6-7 over Stanford in the NCAA title match. M13 ! Redlands W 18-2 M13 $ San Diego State W 13-6 M14 ! Stanford L 4-5 * MPSF game 2010 M15 ! Hawaii W 11-6 ^ Stanford Invitational —­ 2nd 2009 (25-3 overall, 6-1 MPSF) * MPSF contest % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd (26-2 overall, 7-0 MPSF) NCAA National Champions $ Stanford Tournament — 2nd & MPSF Tournament (Tempe,­ Ariz.) — 3rd % UC Santa Barbara Tournament — 2nd $ NCAA Tournament (Davis, Calif.) — 3rd F4 Hartwick W 18-4 F4 at Long Beach State W 13-3 # MPSF Tournament (at USC) — 3rd F7 ^ Arizona State W 19-9 F6 ^ San Jose State W 13-6 ! NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 3rd 2008 F7 ^ Stanford W 12-10 (ot) F6 ^ Stanford L 7-10 (21-8 overall, 10-2 MPSF) F8 ^ Indiana W 13-5 F7 ^ Michigan W 14-6 2006 F2 Hartwick W 16-3 F8 ^ Hawai’i W 11-3 F7 ^ UCLA W 13-3 F14 UC Irvine W 13-6 (27-3 overall, 12-0 MPSF) F7 Cal State San Bernardino W 23-5 F13 Loyola Marymount W 9-2 F15 Cal State Northridge W 14-0 F5 Hartwick W 20-4 F9 ^ California W 9-3 F20 at UC Irvine W 15-5 F5 Cal State Bakersfield W 16-7 ^ Stanford W 5-4 F21 % UC Santa Barbara W 16-3 F25 * Hawai’i W 14-7 F11 ^ San Jose State W 13-4 F10 ^ Arizona State L 5-8 F21 % Arizona State W 13-4 F11 ^ Stanford W 9-7 ^ UCLA L 4-8 F22 % UCLA W 8-7 F27 % Long Beach State W 12-1 F12 ^ Michigan W 16-3 F16 *at UC Irvine W 10-3 F22 % Stanford L 11-12 (SD) F27 % San Jose State W 15-5 F12 ^ UCLA W 10-8 F17 *at Arizona State W 11-5 F8 *at California W 14-4 F28 % California W 10-5 F17 *at California W 7-5 F23 % Michigan W 15-7 M6 Long Beach State W 11-5 F28 % Stanford W 10-6 F18 *at Pacific W 19-2 % UC Davis W 12-1 M7 *San Jose State W 13-6 M6 * California W 7-4 F25 % Brown W 17-4 F24 % Stanford L 6-7 (ot) M14 *Arizona State W 15-6 M25 Long Beach State W 18-4 F25 % San Diego State W 11-4 % California L 8-9 M17 *at Hawai’i W 7-6 M27 * San Diego State W 9-4 F26 % Hawai’i W 13-5 F29 Loyola Marymount W 13-5 M27 at UC San Diego W 21-5 A1 Brown W 15-6 F6 % Stanford W 6-5 M1 *Cal State Northridge W 12-4 M28 *at San Diego State W 10-7 A3 Cal State Bakersfield W 18-4 M3 *Cal State Northridge W 14-5 M8 *at California W 8-7 A2 at Loyola Marymount W 14-9 Cal State Northridge W 18-6 M4 Loyola Marymount W 10-4 M9 *at Pacific W 18-4 A11 *at UCLA* W 11-10 A10 * at Arizona State W 14-5 M9 *Stanford W 7-6 M14 *UCLA L 8-7-8 A18 Stanford* W 11-6 A17 * UCLA W 14-5 A19 at Long Beach State W 9-5 M10 *San Jose State W 6-4 M28 *UC Santa Barbara W 17-6 A23 * at San Jose State W 13-6 A24 & Arizona State W 12-6 M25 *at Long Beach State W 10-5 M29 *at San Diego State W 13-8 A24 * at Stanford L 6-7 (ot) M26 *at Arizona State W 13-6 A5 *Stanford L 7-8 (ot) A25 & California W 7-4 A30 # San Diego State W 15-5 M31 *at UC Irvine W 15-5 A6 *San Jose State W 15-4 A26 & Stanford W 6-5 A1 *at San Diego State W 16-11 A12 *Hawai’i W 13-8 M8 $ Cal Lutheran W 22-2 M1 # California W 9-7 A1 at UC San Diego W 15-8 A20 *at Long Beach State W 10-6 M9 $ Hawai’i W 17-5 M2 # UCLA L 7-8 A8 *UCLA W 6-4 A25 & Arizona State W 12-6 M10 $ UCLA L 4-5 M14 ! Marist W 20-5 A14 *Hawai’i W 14-7 A26 & Stanford W 5-4 (ot) * MPSF game M15 ! LMU W 10-6 A21 *UC Santa Barbara W 16-9 A27 & UCLA L 7-8 ^ Stanford Invitational —­ 1st M16 ! Stanford W 10-9 A28 & San Diego State W 11-4 M9 $ Michigan W 12-3 % UC Irvine Invitational — 2nd * MPSF contest A29 & Hawai’i L 9-10 M10 $ Stanford W 10-6 & MPSF Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) —­ 1st ^ Stanford Tournament — 3rd A30 & UCLA L 7-10 M11 $ UCLA L 3-6 $ NCAA Tournament (College Park, Md.) — 2nd % UC Irvine Tournament — 1st M12 $ Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W 27-2 * MPSF game # MPSF Tournament (Westwood, Calif.) — 2nd M13 $ Hawai’i W 9-7 ^ Stanford Invitational —­ 2nd ! NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) — 1st M14 $ UCLA L 8-9 % UC Irvine Invitational — 4th Goalie Games / Periods Saves * MPSF game & MPSF Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) —­ 2nd Tumua Anae 28 / 111 270 ^ Stanford Invitational —­ 1st $ NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) — 2nd % Gaucho Invitational — 1st Courtney Ray 7 / 7 4 & MPSF Tournament (Irvine,­ Calif.) — 4th Goal Scoring $ NCAA Tournament (Davis, Calif.) — 2nd Joelle Bekhazi 56 Patricia Jancso 45 Kally Lucas 38 Kami Craig 36 Alexandra Kiss 35 Kristen Dronberger 33 Forel Davies 27 Nadia Dan 20 Sarah Van Norman 17 Dominique Sardo 15 Kara-Leigh Huse 10 Nicolina McCall 10 Constance Hiller 3 Chelsea Silvers 2 Stephanie Lavayen 1 Goals by Period 1 2 3 4 OT Total USC 94 106 87 61 0 348 Opponents 36 36 31 46 1 150

• 27 • 2014 USC Women’s Water Polo 20142014 USCUSC WOMen’WOMen’s Water PPoolloo 1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 Welcome to Troy... 2013 (27-1 overall, 5-1 MPSF) 2013 NCAA Champions NCAA National Champions F9 ^Cal State East Bay W 26-4 ^Cal State Northridge W 9-2 F10 ^San Diego State W 12-3 ^Arizona State W 13-6 F15 @Long Beach State W 9-1 @Azusa Pacific W 29-4 F16 @at Cal Baptist W 22-3 @Concordia W 24-6 F23 %Pacific W 14-2 %San Diego State W 17-5 F24 %UCLA W 11-10 %Stanford W 13-10 M2 at California * W 10-5 M9 Arizona State * W 11-7 M15 San Jose State * W 18-4 M23 at Hawai’i W 15-7 M30 at CSU Bakersfield * W 19-6 vs. Brown W 16-5 A4 at Loyola Marymount W 17-6 A6 at UC Irvine W 11-3 A13 Stanford * L 6-4 USC won the 2013 NCAA Championship in the longest NCAA final in A19 at UCLA * W 11-6 history, beating Stanford 10-9 in the third period of sudden-death. A26 &CSU Bakersfield W 21-5 A27 &Arizona State W 11-5 A28 &Stanford W 11-7 2011 2012 M10 $Pomona-Pitzer W 27-1 (19-8 overall, 4-3 MPSF) (23-6 overall, 5-2 MPSF) M11 $Hawai’i W 16-9 F5 ^Indiana W 9-1 F4 ^San Jose State W 14-6 M11 $Stanford W 10-9 (SD3) F5 ^UCLA W 10-8 ^at Stanford L 8-7 F6 ^Hawai’i W 9-7 F5 ^UC Davis W 13-6 * MPSF game F6 ^at Stanford L 10-9 (SD2) ^California W 10-5 F12 Cal Baptist W 19-4 F17 @Pacific W 14-2 ^ Triton Invitational F18 at Long Beach State W 14-10 @Fresno Pacific W 27-1 @ Lancer Invitational F19 *at San Diego State W 11-8 F18 @at Cal Baptist W 12-3 % UCI Invitational ­1st F26 %UC San Diego W 14-5 @Concordia W 18-6 & MPSF Tourn. (Berkeley, Calif.) — 1st F26 %San Diego State W 11-3 F23 *Hawai’i W 12-6 $ NCAA Champs (Boston, Mass) —­ 1st F27 %UCLA W 9-8 F25 %Long Beach State W 11-3 F27 %Stanford L 9-6 %Loyola Marymount W 8-6 Goalie Games / Periods Saves M5 *at California L 8-3 F26 %UCLA L 8-7 Flora Bolonyai 28 / 106 222 M11 *Arizona State W 12-3 %California W 9-6 Alegra Hueso 7 / 10 6 M12 UC Irvine W 14-4 M3 *UCLA L 6-5 Goal Scoring M18 *at Hawai’i W 5-4 (ot) M9 *San Diego State W 13-5 Monica Vavic 77 M25 Maryland W 16-7 M22 Long Beach State W 7-3 Kaleigh Gilchrist 45 M26 at Loyola Marymount W 13-8 M24 *at Arizona State W 9-7 Hannah Buckling 40 M30 Hartwick W 19-4 M25 Loyola Marymount W 10-6 Jayde Appel 33 A2 *Stanford L 9-8 (ot) M28 Hartwick W 19-5 Dominique Sardo 33 A9 *at UCLA L 7-5 M31 *California W 10-7 Anni Espar 31 A16 *San Jose State W 13-10 A6 *at San Jose State W 8-5 Eike Daube 23 A29 &UCLA L 12-10 A7 *at Stanford L 9-8 (ot) Kelly Mendoza 23 A30 &Arizona State W 10-9 A20 CSU Bakersfield W 23-5 Madeline Rosenthal 23 M1 &Hawai’i W 8-7 A27 &San Jose State W 8-1 Olivia Cummins 18 M13 $UC Irvine W 14-9 A28 &UCLA L 4-3 Chelsea Silvers 17 M14 $Stanford L 8-4 A29 &California W 6-4 Colleen O’Donnell 16 Nicolina McCall 13 M15 $UCLA L 6-5 M11 $Princeton W 14-2 Constance Hiller 11 * MPSF game M12 $UCLA W 12-10

R esults Year-by-Year Emilie Myers 8 ^ Stanford Invitational —­ 2nd M13 $Stanford L 6-4 Courtney Walters 7 % UC Irvine Invitational — 2nd * MPSF game Blair Moody 7 & MPSF Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) —­ 5th ^ Stanford Invitational —­ 5th Sara Salamon 2 $ NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 4th @ Lancer Invitational % UC Irvine Invitational — 3rd 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 SD3 Total & MPSF Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) —­ 3rd USC 111 109 119 85 1 1 0 0 1 427 $ NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) — 2nd Opponents 35 45 32 33 1 1 0 0 0 147

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