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USC Slips by UCLA in Battle of Water Polo Goliaths To Claim National Title: They did everything but cut down the nets or tear down the goalposts. Winning a championship is special, no matter what the sport, no matter what the playing field consists of. In this case, moments after a final desperation shot was blocked and time expired giving Southern California its second straight NCAA men’s water polo title, a 7-6 nail-biter December 6 over archrival UCLA, it was everyone into the pool. Players. Coaches. Even fans coming from the stands. Close your eyes and it could’ve been any Final Four. The scene and the emotions were just the same. A tight game winding down, pressure building on every possession, every shot. That clock seemed to be going a mile a minute to the Bruins, a team that barely had made it to the title game, needing a last-minute overtime goal to outlast Southern California neighbor Loyola Marymount in the semifinals. For the Trojans, trying to achieve the ultimate against the only team to have beaten them, it ticked more like an hourglass. “You don’t really have time to worry,” said Southern California coach Jovan Vavic, who’s now taken the Trojans to five championships. “The last seconds of a game all you’re thinking about is the next play, the next shot. I liked our situation. We were up a goal with 15 seconds left. We had the best defense team in the country, and we needed a stop.” Once they got it, the celebration could begin. For the Trojans, who finished the year 26-2, it was the culmination of a yearlong quest. “Every championship is absolutely unique,” said Vavic, whose club quickly surged to a 3-0 lead on first-period goals by Peter Kurzeka, and J.W. Krumpholz, then spent the rest of the day clinging to that lead. “To me this one is the sweetest. This group of guys ... I worked them hard. We lost two games (to UCLA during the regular season), which was disappointing. But the losses made us hungry. “We train hard. We won 55 games and lost two (during the last two years). People get complacent when you’re winning like that. In this sport, you’re not gonna get accom- plishments with `please and thank you.’ It’s like wrestling, physical. People get tired. They want to take a break. That’s when some people will quit. But these guys didn’t quit on me. They believed in the system and the coaching.’’ And when that faith was rewarded with the trophy--which by Southern California tradition the youngest player on the team, freshman Michael Rosenthal, gets to take home with him -they knew it was all worth it. “We’ve got 10 graduating seniors,” said Jordan Thompson, voted the tournament MVP, after scoring two goals, including a blind over-the-head shot that startled UCLA goalie . “When you spend that much time in the water with each other, it’s even more special.” Even if it’s been their goal from the outset. “I came here thinking I’d win four championships,” admitted Krumpholz. “We lost two, which made these two more special. I think we, as a group, bonded when we lost our first game (a 5-4 loss to UCLA back in September. We thought we were going to waltz through the entire season, and that stung us between the eyes. We sat down and figured it out. That’s why we’re here today.” Meanwhile, the rival Bruins were here mainly because of their shocking 10-6 win over the Trojans last week in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament, followed by the tense 9-8 overtime thriller over Loyola Marymount on December 5. After that game, Bruins coach predicted this one would go to the wire, the differ- ence coming down to defense. Prophetically, that’s exactly how it played out, though Wright -- who was visibly upset by a shot by Cullen Hennessy that appeared to be good, but was ruled no goal— didn’t particularly care he’d called it. “I’d love to see that goal on video,” said Wright, whose team finished 23-7. “I thought the ball was clearly in. But (Southern California) played great. I thought we got off to a slow start, then we fought back the whole way. We had a chance with 15 seconds left to tie it up. Unfortunately, we ran out of time.” Bruins junior Ben Hohl, who scored three goals, including the one that closed the gap to 7-6 with 2:13 left, felt naturally disappointed, but proud of his team’s effort. “This is an experience I’ll never forget,” said Hohl. “We put everything we had into it all season long. ... Knowing we had a chance at the end to send it into overtime I think we can hold our heads high and just say it was their day.” 2 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN—History

UCLA 9, Loyola Marymount 8 (2 ot) Loyola Marymount goals: Albert Samuels 2, Ikaika Aki, 2009 Results Loyola Marymount...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 — 8 Edgaras Asajavicius, Brian Benedetti. UCLA...... 2 2 3 1 0 1 — 9 Saves: Princeton (Mike Merlone) 7; Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount goals: Tibor Forai 4, Ikaika Aki 2, (Andrew Stevens) 12. Semifinals Edgaras Asajavicius, Derek Milligan. DECEMBER 5 AT PRINCETON UCLA goals: Scott Davidson 5, Griffin White 2, Cole Championship Consani, Clinton Jorth. DECEMBER 6 AT PRINCETON Southern California 13, Princeton 3 Saves: Loyola Marymount (Andrew Stevens) 11; UCLA Princeton...... 0 0 2 1 — 3 (Chay Lapin) 5. Southern California 7, UCLA 6 Southern California...... 3 5 2 3 — 13 Attendance: 911. UCLA...... 0 3 2 1 — 6 Princeton goals: Matt Hale, Eric Vreeland, Mark Southern California...... 3 1 2 1 — 7 Zalewski. Third-Place Game UCLA goals: Ben Hohl 3, Jacob Murphy, Emilio Vieira, Southern California goals: J.W. Krumpholz 3, Shea Griffin White. Buckner 2, Matt Sagehorn 2, Jordan Thompson 2, Brian DECEMBER 6 AT PRINCETON Southern California goals: Peter Kurzeka 2, Jordan Boswell, Justin Rappel, Nick Sardo, Kyle Sterling. Princeton 6, Loyola Marymount 5 Thompson 2, Shea Buckner, J.W. Krumpholz, Matt Saves: Princeton (Mike Merlone 8, Scottie Hvidt 2) 10; Princeton...... 1 2 2 1 — 6 Sagehorn. Southern California (Joel Dennerley 10, Brett Giery 5) Loyola Marymount...... 0 2 1 2 — 5 Saves: UCLA (Chay Lapin) 7; Southern California (Joel 15. Dennerley) 10. Princeton goals: Mark Zalewski 2, Matt Hale, Tommy Parolin, Billy Tifft, Douglas Wigley. Attendance: 911

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Team Results

Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 1969...... UCLA (19-0) Bob Horn 5-2 California Long Beach, Calif. — 1970...... UC Irvine (27-2) Ted Newland 7-6 (3 ot) UCLA Long Beach, Calif. — 1971...... UCLA (18-1) Bob Horn 5-3 San Jose St. Long Beach, Calif. — 1972...... UCLA (19-1) Bob Horn 10-5 UC Irvine New Mexico — 1973...... California (25-1) Pete Cutino 8-4 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. — 1974...... California (25-2) Pete Cutino 7-6 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. — 1975...... California (22-6) Pete Cutino 9-8 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. 3,326 1976...... Stanford (20-2) Art Lambert 13-12 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 3,050 1977...... California (29-3) Pete Cutino 8-6 UC Irvine Brown 765 1978...... Stanford (26-1-1) Dante Dettamanti 7-6 (3 ot) California Long Beach, Calif. 2,541 1979...... UC Santa Barbara (27-2-1) Pete Snyder 11-3 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 2,542 1980...... Stanford (28-2-1) Dante Dettamanti 8-6 California Long Beach, Calif. 2,401 1981...... Stanford (31-0) Dante Dettamanti 17-6 Long Beach St. Long Beach, Calif. 2,579 1982...... UC Irvine (30-0) Ted Newland 7-4 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 2,128 1983...... California (29-3-2) Pete Cutino 10-7 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 2,697 1984...... California (26-4-1) Pete Cutino 9-8 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,214 1985...... Stanford (25-4) Dante Dettamanti 12-11 (2 ot) UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. 3,410 1986...... Stanford (36-0) Dante Dettamanti 9-6 California Long Beach, Calif. 3,491 1987...... California (27-3) Pete Cutino 9-8 (ot) Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 4,398 1988...... California (33-3) Pete Cutino 14-11 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 5,073 1989...... UC Irvine (27-6) Ted Newland 9-8 California Indianapolis 3,421 1990...... California (29-1) Steve Heaston 8-7 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,185 1991...... California (26-1) Steve Heaston 7-6 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 3,502 1992...... California (31-0) Steve Heaston 12-11 (3 ot) Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,517 1993...... Stanford (24-6) Dante Dettamanti 11-9 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 3,165 1994...... Stanford (27-1) Dante Dettamanti 14-10 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 3,608 1995...... UCLA (20-6) 10-8 California Stanford 1,903 1996...... UCLA (24-6) Guy Baker 8-7 Southern California UC San Diego 2,790 1997...... Pepperdine (25-3) 8-7 (2 ot) Southern California Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 927 1998...... Southern California (25-3) John Williams/Jovan Vavic 9-8 (2 ot) Stanford Newport Beach, Calif. 3,132 1999...... UCLA (22-3) Guy Baker/Adam Krikorian 6-5 Stanford La Jolla, Calif. 4,441 2000...... UCLA (19-7) Guy Baker/Adam Krikorian 11-2 UC San Diego Malibu, Calif. 3,049 2001...... Stanford (22-1) Dante Dettamanti 8-5 UCLA Stanford 4,503 2002...... Stanford (24-5) 7-6 California Loyola Marymount 4,767 2003...... Southern California (24-3) Jovan Vavic 9-7 (ot) Stanford Stanford 4,280 2004...... UCLA (25-3) Adam Krikorian 10- 9 (ot) Stanford Stanford 3,044 2005...... Southern California (26-1) Jovan Vavic 3-2 Stanford Bucknell 1,656 2006...... California (31-4) 7-6 Southern California Loyola Marymount 4,552 2007...... California (28-4) Kirk Everist 8-6 Southern California Stanford 4,369 2008...... Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 7-5 Stanford Stanford 2,660 2009...... Southern California (26-2) Jovan Vavic 7-6 UCLA Princeton 1,822 Note: From 1969 through 1994, the championship was composed of eight teams. Since 1995, the championship has been composed of four teams. Tournament Scoring Leaders 3

Year Player, Institution, Goals Year Player, Institution, Goals Tournament Scoring Leaders 1986 , Southern California, 12 , Stanford, 5 1987 Rafael Gandarillas, Pepperdine, 11 2003 Tony Azevedo, Stanford, 8 Year Player, Institution, Goals Alexis Rousseau, UCLA, 11 2004 Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount, 7 1969 Ben Gage, UC Santa Barbara, 14 1988 Kyle Kopp, Long Beach St., 12 2005 Cutberto Hernandez, Loyola Marymount, 5 1970 Ben Gage, UC Santa Barbara, 12 1989 Tom Warde, UC Irvine, 11 2006 Juan Delgadillo, Southern California, 6 1971 Jim Waska, Cal St. Fullerton, 14 1990 Luis Nicolao, Navy, 10 2007 Tim Hummel, Loyola Marymount, 4 1972 Jim Kruse, UC Irvine, 31 1991 Steve Gill, UC Irvine, 11 1973 Bruce Kocsis, Southern California, 8 2008 Kyle Wertz, Navy, 6 1992 Danny Leyson, Southern California, 12 2009 Scott Davidson, UCLA, 5 1974 , California, 9 1993 Michael Nalu, UC San Diego, 13 1975 , UC Irvine, 13 1994 Doug Munz, Navy, 11 1976 Dave Breen, Arizona, 17 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA, 8 1977 Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 14 1996 Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern California, 5 1978 Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 13 Brian Stahl, Massachusetts, 5 Team Championships 1979 Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 11 Marko Zagar, Southern California, 5 1980 , California, 12 1997 Jeremy Pope, Pepperdine, 6 California 13, Stanford 10, UCLA 8, Southern California 5, UC Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 12 1998 George Csaszar, Southern California, 5 Irvine 3, UC Santa Barbara, Pepperdine, 1 each. 1981 , Stanford, 12 1999 Sean Kern, UCLA, 8 1982 Peter Neushul, UC Santa Barbara, 9 2000 Ivan Babic, Southern California, 9 1983 Dan O’Connell, Loyola (IL), 11 2001 Kevin Witt, Loyola Marymount, 6 1984 Alan Gresham, California, 10 2002 Michel Vieira, Queens (NY), 5 Charles Harris, Southern California, 10 1985 J.R. Salvatore, UC Irvine, 10

1979 1985 All-Tournament Teams *, UC Santa Barbara *Jeff Campbell, UC Irvine John Dobrott, UC Santa Barbara *David Imbernino, Stanford *Most Outstanding Player(s). Randy Kalbus, Stanford John Anderson, UC Santa Barbara Kevin Robertson, California Fernando Carsalade, UCLA 1972 Rick Sherburne, UCLA Phil Castillo, Long Beach St. Carlos Steffens, California

*, UCLA , Stanford Polo Water Bruce Black, UC Irvine Craig Wilson, UC Santa Barbara Mark Maizel, UC Irvine Kevin Craig, UCLA J.R. Salvatore, UC Irvine Jack Dickmann, UC Irvine 1980 Brad Jackson, San Jose St. *John Gansel, Stanford 1986 Jim Kruse, UC Irvine *Kevin Robertson, California *Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Dennis Needleman, James Bergeson, Stanford *David Imbernino, Stanford Southern California , Stanford *Craig Klass, Stanford Peter Campbell, UC Irvine Jeff Brush, California 1973 Bob Diepersloot, California Kirk Everist, California Bruce Kocsis, Southern California Chris Kelsey, Stanford Erich Fischer, Stanford Bruce Black, UC Irvine Alan Mouchawar, Stanford Robert Lynn, Southern California Jim Kruse, UC Irvine Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine Bill Schoening, California 1974 1981 *Doug Healy, California 1987 *James Bergeson, Stanford *Giacomo Rossi, Southern California Mike Loughlin, California *Jody Campbell, Stanford Jon Svendsen, California Jeff Brush, California Dave George, UC Santa Barbara Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Chris Kelsey, Stanford Kirk Everist, California 1975 Alan Mouchawar, Stanford *Jon Svendsen, California Erich Fischer, Stanford Vince Vanelli, Stanford Keith Legget, Southern California Guy Antley, UC Irvine John Vargas, UC Irvine Tom Belfanti, California Sasa Poljak, Pepperdine Walter Bricker, California Alexis Rousseau, UCLA Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine 1982 Boyd Philpot, UC Irvine *James Bergeson, Stanford 1988 Tim Quinn, UC Irvine *Peter Campbell, UC Irvine *Kirk Everist, California Robert Webb, UCLA *John O’Brien, UC Irvine Rich Ambidge, California Peter Cutino, California Zoltan Berty, Southern California 1976 Robin Leamy, UCLA Mike Spicer, Southern California Jeff Brush, California *Chris Dorst, Stanford Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Rob Arnold, Stanford John Tanner, Stanford John Vargas, UC Irvine Rob Carver, Southern California Rick Johannsen, Stanford Alexis Rousseau, UCLA Drew McDonald, Stanford Boyd Philpot, UC Irvine 1983 John Stephens, UCLA *Jeff Campbell, UC Irvine 1989 Joe Vargas, UCLA *Peter Cutino, California *Dan Smoot, UC Irvine *Alan Gresham, California Rich Ambidge, California 1977 Jim Birdsell, Long Beach St. Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine *Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine Shaun Cleary, California Chris Duplanty, UC Irvine Marty Davis, Stanford Mike Evans, UC Irvine , California John Gansel, Stanford Dan O’Connell, Loyola (IL) Rick McNair, Stanford Mike Loughlin, California Mike Spicer, Southern California Jeff Oeding, Stanford Jim Purcell, California Sasa Poljak, Pepperdine Kevin Robertson, California 1984 Tom Warde, UC Irvine Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine *Mike Grier, Pepperdine Shaun Cleary, California 1990 1978 Eric Davison, Southern California *Chris Humbert, California Rob Arnold, Stanford Alan Gresham, California Julian Bailey, California , Stanford Charlie Harris, Southern California Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine Peter Campbell, UC Irvine Craig Klass, Stanford Dan Hackett, UCLA John Gansel, Stanford Mike Spicer, Southern California Colin Keely, Stanford Kevin Robertson, California Rick McNair, Stanford Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine Stefan Pollmann, UCLA Carlos Steffens, California 4 All-Tournament Teams

1991 2000 2006 *Chris Humbert, California *Sean Kern, UCLA Jason Brown, UC San Diego Ivan Babic, Southern California First Team Mike Burke, Long Beach St. Jason Boettner, UC San Diego *Mark Sheredy, California Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine Brandon Brooks, UCLA Tommy Corcoran, Southern California Steve Gill, UC Irvine Brian Brown, UCLA Juan Delgadillo, Southern California Dan Hackett, UCLA Predrag Damjanov, Southern California Thomas Hale, Southern California Oliver Will, UCLA Stever O’Rourke, Southern California Brian Kinsel, California Brian Stahl, Massachusetts , California 1992 Andrija Vasiljevic, California *Dirk Zeien, California 2001 Second Team Troy Barnhart, California *Tony Azevedo, Stanford Brian Bacharach, California Larry Bercutt, Stanford Nick Ellis, Stanford Jesse Cassellini, UC San Diego Chip Blankenhorn, Stanford Matt Flesher, UCLA Ty Lacky, UC San Diego Steve Gill, UC Irvine , Stanford Marty Matthies, California Danny Leyson, Southern California Jeff Nesmith, Stanford Aaron Recko, Navy Chris Oeding, California , UCLA Adam Shilling, Southern California Kevin Witt, Loyola Marymount Pavol Valovic, Southern California 1994 *Jack Bowen, Stanford 2002 2007 *Jeremy Laster, Stanford *Tony Azevedo, Stanford *Frank Schneider, Stanford Attila Banhidy, California First Team Brent Albright, California Nick Ellis, Stanford *Michael Sharf, California Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern California Peter Hudnut, Stanford Tommy Corcoran, Southern California Drew Netherton, Southern California Chris Lathrop, California J.W. Krumpholz, Southern California Scott Turner, UCLA Andrew Stoddard, California Zac Monsees, California , Stanford Michel Vieira, Queens (NY) Matt Sagehorn, Southern California Mark Sheredy, California 1995 2003 Jeff Tyrrell, California *Brent Albright, California *Bozidar Damjanovic, Southern California *Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA *Tony Azevedo, Stanford Second Team *Matt Swanson, UCLA Predrag Damjanov, Southern California Shea Buckner, Southern California *Jim Toring, UCLA Mike Derse, Stanford Tim Hummel, Loyola Marymount Pat Cochran, California Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount Mike Mulvey, Navy Nick Kittredge, California , Stanford Aaron Recko, Navy Adam Krikorian, California Juraj Zatovic, Southern California Gabor Sarusi, Southern California Luis Limardo, Massachusetts Adam Shilling, Southern California Michael Nalu, UC San Diego 2004 Spencer Warden, California 1996 First Team 2008 *Matt Swanson, UCLA *Brett Ormsby, UCLA Joe Axelrad, UCLA First Team Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA *J.W. Krumpholz, Southern California Simun Cimerman, Southern California Tony Azevedo, Stanford Greg Crum, Stanford Shea Buckner, Southern California Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern California Tim Hummel, Loyola Marymount Corbin Graham, UCLA Albert Garcia, UCLA Thomas Hopkins, Stanford Matt Sagehorn, Southern California Brian Stahl, Massachusetts Andrew Stevens, Loyola Marymount Jim Toring, UCLA Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount Peter Varellas, Stanford Drac Wigo, Stanford Marko Zagar, Southern California Sage Wright, Stanford Second Team 1997 Josh Hewko, UCLA Second Team *Alan Herrmann, Pepperdine Michael March, UCLA Tibor Forai, Loyola Marymount *, Pepperdine Brian McShane, Loyola Marymount Tim Heafner, Loyola Marymount *Jeremy Pope, Pepperdine Jamal Motlagh, Princeton Will Hindle-Katel, Stanford Simun Cimerman, Southern California Ted Peck, UCLA Peter Kurzeka, Southern California Mike Gottelli, UC Davis Peter Sabbatini, Princeton Arjan Ligtenberg, Southern California Marko Pintaric, Southern California John Stover, Princeton Mike Mulvey, Navy John Vasek, Queens (NY) Jimmie Sandman, Stanford 2005 Jovan Vranes, Southern California 1998 Janson Wigo, Stanford *Chris Aguilera, Stanford First Team *Ivan Babic, Southern California *Adam Shilling, Southern California 2009 *Marko Pintaric, Southern California *Juraj Zatovic, Southern California , Stanford Juan Delgadillo, Southern California First Team James Castle, Southern California Thomas Hale, Southern California *Jordan Thompson, Southern California George Csaszar, Southern California Thomas Hopkins, Stanford Shea Buckner, Southern California Brian Heifferon, Stanford Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount Scott Davidson, UCLA Ross Mecham, UC San Diego Peter Varellas, Stanford Ben Hohl, UCLA Tibor Forai, Loyola Marymount 1999 Second Team J.W. Krumpholz, Southern California *Sean Kern, UCLA Tommy Corcoran, Southern California Andrew Stevens, Loyola Marymount Matt Armato, UCLA Ian Elliott, Loyola Marymount Second Team Nick Ellis, Stanford Gergely Fabian, St. Francis (NY) J.J. Garton, Stanford Edgaras Asajavicius, Loyola Marymount Brian Heifferon, Stanford Matt Hale, Princeton Pat Kain, Massachusetts Will Hindle-Katel, Stanford Sandy Hohener, Stanford Cullen Hennessy, UCLA Ross Mecham, UC San Diego Chay Lapin, UCLA Jonathan Samuels, UC San Diego Bogdon Petrovic, St. Francis (NY) Botond Szalma, St. Francis (NY) Matt Sagehorn, Southern California Jonathan Skaalen, Stanford Josh Samuels, UCLA Eric Vreeland, Princeton Griffin White, UCLA Mark Zalewski, Princeton Tournament Records 5

*TWO-POINT GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALS, FIVE GAMES Tournament Records 4—Todd Hosmer, Pacific, 1993 (3 games). 75—UC Irvine, 1972 (UC Santa Barbara, 16-12; UCLA, *TWO-POINT GOALS, CAREER 10-15; New Mexico, 23-9; Southern California, 12-8; San 4—Todd Hosmer, Pacific, 1993-94; Uzi Hadar, Southern Jose St., 14-12). Individual California, 1993-94; Michael Nalu, UC San Diego, 1993, *TWO-POINT GOALS, GAME GOALS, GAME 95. 3—Seven tied (most recent: Southern California vs. 9—Greg Carey, UC Santa Barbara (21) vs. Yale (2), 1972; *The two-point goal was eliminated from collegiate water Massachusetts, 1996). Blake Hinman, Texas A&M (21) vs. Pittsburgh (13), polo after the 1999 season. *TWO-POINT GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 1976. 6—Navy (3) vs. UC San Diego (3), 1993. GOALS, TOURNAMENT Team *TWO-POINT GOALS, TOURNAMENT 31—Jim Kruse, UC Irvine, 1972 (five games). GOALS, GAME 7—UC San Diego, 1993 (2 vs. Southern California, 2 vs. Massachusetts, 3 vs. Navy). 17—Dave Breen, Arizona, 1976 (three games). 37—UCLA vs. Washington (2), 1971. 9—Ivan Babic, Southern California, 2000 (two games). GOALS, BOTH TEAMS *The two-point goal was eliminated from collegiate water GOALS, CAREER 39—UCLA (37) vs. Washington (2), 1971. polo after the 1999 season. 50—Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 1977-78-79-80. GOALS, TWO GAMES *TWO-POINT GOALS, GAME 47—UCLA, 1971 (Washington, 37-2; Long Beach St., 2—Todd Hosmer, Pacific (13) vs. Navy (7), 1993; Uzi Hadar, 10-1). Southern California (12) vs. California (11), 1993; Peter Muller, UC Irvine (12) vs. Pacific (10), 1993; Andrew GOALS, THREE GAMES 52—UCLA, 1971 (Washington, 37-2; Long Beach St., 10-1; Steinheimer, UC San Diego (17) vs. Navy (20), 1993; San Jose St., 5-3). Jeremy Laster, Stanford (14) vs. Southern California (10), 1994; Jonathan Skaalen, Stanford (11) vs. UC San Diego (7), 1999.

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Air Force (1974-78-79-81-86-90-94)...... 7 2 19 .095 0 0 0 0 Arizona (1975-76-77)...... 3 5 4 .556 0 0 0 0 UALR (1988-89)...... 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0

Army (1975)...... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Polo Water Brown (1977-79-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-89-90)...... 11 9 24 .273 0 0 0 0 Bucknell (1977-78-79-80-85)...... 5 6 9 .400 0 0 0 0 California (1969-73-74-75-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94- 95-2002-06-07)...... 25 57 14 .803 13 7 3 2 UC Davis (1974-75-96-97)...... 4 4 6 .400 0 0 1 1 UC Irvine (1969-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-80-81-82-83-85-87-88-89-91-92-93)...... 21 40 25 .615 3 6 4 5 UC San Diego (1989-91-92-93-95-98-99-2000-02-06)...... 10 7 17 .292 0 1 3 2 UC Santa Barbara (1969-70-72-73-74-76-79-80-81-82-85-90)...... 12 16 20 .444 1 0 1 3 Cal St. Fullerton (1971-74)...... 2 3 3 .500 0 0 1 1 Colorado St. (1969-70)...... 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Long Beach St. (1969-70-71-73-75-81-83-85-88-89-91)...... 11 19 14 .576 0 1 2 2 Loyola (IL) (1972-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-84-85)...... 10 7 22 .241 0 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount (2001-03-04-05-07-08-09)...... 7 5 9 .357 0 0 5 2 Massachusetts (1993-94-95-96-98-99-2001)...... 7 2 14 .125 0 0 2 4 Navy (1984-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-2000-03-06-07-08)...... 14 6 31 .162 0 0 1 4 New Mexico (1971-72-73)...... 3 2 7 .222 0 0 0 0 Pacific (1993)...... 1 2 1 .667 0 0 0 0 Pepperdine (1977-78-80-84-86-87-89-90-91-92-94-97)...... 12 18 17 .514 1 0 1 6 Pittsburgh (1976)...... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Princeton (1992-2004-09)...... 3 1 6 .143 0 0 1 1 Queens (NY) (1997-2002)...... 2 2 2 .500 0 0 2 0 St. Francis (NY) (2005)...... 1 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 San Jose St. (1970-71-72-73)...... 4 7 6 .538 0 1 1 2 Slippery Rock (1983-91)...... 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Southern California (1969-70-72-73-80-82-83-84-86-87-88-92-93-94-96-97-98- 2000-03-05-06-07-08-09)...... 24 42 21 .667 5 9 4 0 Stanford (1970-71-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-93-94- 98-99-2001-02-03-04-05-08)...... 29 55 24 .696 10 10 3 2 Texas A&M (1976-78)...... 2 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 UCLA (1969-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-79-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-94-95-96- 99-2000-01-04-09)...... 27 51 23 .689 8 7 6 3 Washington (1971)...... 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Yale (1969-72)...... 2 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 6 All-Time Results

1978 First Round: Stanford 20, Air Force 2; Pepperdine 10, 13, Stanford 12 (ot). Third Place: UC Irvine 13, UCLA 10. All-Time Results Bucknell 9; UC Irvine 14, Loyola (IL) 5; California 15, Texas Championship: California 9, Southern California 8 (ot). A&M 6. Consolation Semifinals: Bucknell 12, Air Force 10; 1988 First Round: California 17, UALR 6; UCLA 11, Navy 3; Loyola (IL) 12, Texas A&M 5. Championship Semifinals: 1969 First Round: UCLA 4, Southern California 3; Long Southern California 13, UC Irvine 11; Stanford 5, Long Beach Stanford 14, Pepperdine 8; California 7, UC Irvine 5. Seventh Beach St. 17, Yale 1; UC Santa Barbara 7, Colorado St. 3; St. 4. Consolation Semifinals: Long Beach St. 13, UALR 10; Place: Texas A&M 11, Air Force 6. Fifth Place: Loyola (IL) California 5, UC Irvine 4 (ot). Consolation Semifinals: UC Irvine 17, Navy 5. Championship Semifinals: California 7, Bucknell 6. Third Place: UC Irvine 12, Pepperdine 7. Southern California 13, Yale 3; UC Irvine 10, Colorado St. 10, Stanford 6; UCLA 13, Southern California 10. Seventh Championship: Stanford 7, California 6 (3 ot). 4. Championship Semifinals: UCLA 9, Long Beach St. 6; Place: UALR 10, Navy 9 (ot). Fifth Place: Long Beach St. 13, California 6, UC Santa Barbara 4. Seventh Place: Colorado 1979 First Round: California 19, Air Force 7; UCLA 17, UC Irvine 10. Third Place: Southern California 10, Stanford St. 9, Yale 5. Fifth Place: UC Irvine 3, Southern California Bucknell 7; UC Santa Barbara 21, Loyola (IL) 4; Stanford 13, 7. Championship: California 14, UCLA 11. 2. Third Place: UC Santa Barbara 12, Long Beach St. 8. Brown 5. Consolation Semifinals: Bucknell 11, Air Force 9; Championship: UCLA 5, California 2. Loyola (IL) 11, Brown 10 (3 ot). Championship Semifinals: 1989 First Round: California 15, Brown 2; UC Irvine 13, UALR 6; Stanford 7, UC San Diego 6; Pepperdine 13, Long Beach 1970 First Round: UCLA 7, UC Santa Barbara 6; San UCLA 10, California 9; UC Santa Barbara 10, Stanford 9. Seventh Place: Brown 15, Air Force 10. Fifth Place: St. 8. Consolation Semifinals: Long Beach St. 8, Brown Jose St. 9, Stanford 7; Long Beach St. 9, Colorado St. 7; UC 4; UC San Diego 10, UALR 9. Championship Semifinals: Irvine 7, Southern California 4. Consolation Semifinals: Bucknell 9, Loyola (IL) 5. Third Place: Stanford 11, California 10. Championship: UC Santa Barbara 11, UCLA 3. California 10, Pepperdine 9; UC Irvine 8, Stanford 7. Seventh Stanford 12, UC Santa Barbara 11 (3 ot); Southern California Place: Brown 8, UALR 6. Fifth Place: Long Beach St. 10, 7, Colorado St. 6. Championship Semifinals: UCLA 7, San 1980 First Round: Stanford 22, Loyola (IL) 5; Pepperdine UC San Diego 5. Third Place: Stanford 7, Pepperdine 5. Jose St. 4; UC Irvine 9, Long Beach St. 6. Seventh Place: 9, Southern California 8; UC Irvine 13, Bucknell 4; California Championship: UC Irvine 9, California 8. UC Santa Barbara 9, Colorado St. 4. Fifth Place: Southern 11, UC Santa Barbara 7. Consolation Semifinals: Southern California 10, Stanford 7. Third Place: Long Beach St. 11, California 16, Loyola (IL) 3; UC Santa Barbara 10, Bucknell 1990 First Round: California 16, Brown 6; Stanford 14, Air San Jose St. 10 (3 ot). Championship: UC Irvine 7, UCLA 8. Championship Semifinals: Stanford 17, Pepperdine 6; Force 6; UC Santa Barbara 16, Navy 9; UCLA 10, Pepperdine 6 (3 ot). California 9, UC Irvine 7. Seventh Place: Bucknell 8, Loyola 9. Consolation Semifinals: Pepperdine 13, Brown 6; Air Force 11, Navy 8. Championship Semifinals: California 1971 First Round: UCLA 37, Washington 2; Long Beach St. (IL) 4. Fifth Place: Southern California 11, UC Santa Barbara 10, UCLA 8; Stanford 9, UC Santa Barbara 7. Seventh Place: 13, New Mexico 8; Cal St. Fullerton 5, UC Irvine 4; San Jose 4. Third Place: UC Irvine 10, Pepperdine 8. Championship: Navy 7, Brown 6. Fifth Place: Pepperdine 16, Air Force 13. St. 10, Stanford 4. Consolation Semifinals: New Mexico Stanford 8, California 6. 13, Washington 4; Stanford 8, UC Irvine 7. Championship 1981 First Round: Stanford 8, Brown 5; UC Irvine 9, UC Third Place: UCLA 15, UC Santa Barbara 8. Championship: Semifinals: UCLA 10, Long Beach St. 1; San Jose St. 10, Cal Santa Barbara 8; Long Beach St. 15, Air Force 6; California California 8, Stanford 7. St. Fullerton 9. Seventh Place: UC Irvine 18, Washington 10, UCLA 7. Consolation Semifinals: UC Santa Barbara 16, 1991 First Round: California 13, Navy 6; Pepperdine 18, 5. Fifth Place: Stanford 5, New Mexico 3. Third Place: Cal Brown 6; UCLA 16, Air Force 5. Championship Semifinals: Slippery Rock 9; UCLA 14, UC San Diego 10; UC Irvine St. Fullerton 9, Long Beach St. 7. Championship: UCLA 5, Stanford 13, UC Irvine 6; Long Beach St. 11, California 9. 11, Long Beach St. 8. Consolation Semifinals: Long San Jose St. 3. Seventh Place: Brown 9, Air Force 8. Fifth Place: UC Santa Beach St. 13, Navy 9; UC San Diego 12, Slippery Rock 10. 1972 First Round: UCLA 21, Yale 3; UC Irvine 16, UC Santa Barbara 9, UCLA 8. Third Place: California 11, UC Irvine 10. Championship Semifinals: California 13, UC Irvine 10; Barbara 12 (2 ot); Southern California 17, New Mexico 7; San Championship: Stanford 17, Long Beach St. 6. UCLA 6, Pepperdine 5. Seventh Place: Slippery Rock 9, Jose St. 21, Loyola (IL) 6. Second Round: UC Santa Barbara 1982 First Round: UC Irvine 13, Brown 2; California 7, Navy 8. Fifth Place: Long Beach St. 12, UC San Diego 10. 21, Yale 2; New Mexico 17, Loyola (IL) 12; UCLA 15, UC Irvine Southern California 6 (ot); Stanford 13, Loyola (IL) 10; UCLA Third Place: Pepperdine 9, UC Irvine 7. Championship: 10; San Jose St. 19, Southern California 14 (2 ot). Third 8, UC Santa Barbara 6. Consolation Semifinals: Southern California 7, UCLA 6. Round: Southern California 15, UC Santa Barbara 10; UC California 11, Brown 8; UC Santa Barbara 12, Loyola (IL) 1992 First Round: California 15, Navy 2; Stanford 18, Irvine 23, New Mexico 9; UC Irvine 12, Southern California 8. 7. Championship Semifinals: UC Irvine 8, California 5; Princeton 5; Southern California 16, UC San Diego 7; UC Irvine Third Place: UC Irvine 14, San Jose St. 12. Championship: Stanford 11, UCLA 9. Seventh Place: Brown 7, Loyola (IL) 11, Pepperdine 8. Consolation Semifinals: Pepperdine 19, UCLA 10, San Jose St. 5. 5. Fifth Place: Southern California 8, UC Santa Barbara 6. Navy 8; UC San Diego 14, Princeton 9. Championship 1973 First Round: California 8, New Mexico 1; UCLA 14, Third Place: UCLA 10, California 9. Championship: UC Semifinals: California 8, UC Irvine 5; Stanford 11, Southern UC Santa Barbara 2; UC Irvine 7, Long Beach St. 5; Southern Irvine 7, Stanford 4. California 7. Seventh Place: Navy 14, Princeton 9. Fifth California 7, San Jose St. 5. Consolation Semifinals: UC 1983 First Round: California 15, Slippery Rock 2; Long Place: Pepperdine 13, UC San Diego 6. Third Place: Santa Barbara 12, New Mexico 7; San Jose St. 7, Long Beach Beach St. 10, UCLA 8 (2 ot); Southern California 12, Brown Southern California 11, UC Irvine 10. Championship: St. 3. Championship Semifinals: California 4, UCLA 2; UC 4; UC Irvine 12, Loyola (IL) 8. Consolation Semifinals: California 12, Stanford 11 (3 ot). UCLA 15, Slippery Rock 4; Brown 13, Loyola (IL) 11 (2 ot). Irvine 9, Southern California 5. Seventh Place: Long Beach 1993 First Round: Stanford 16, Navy 1; California 17, St. 7, New Mexico 5. Fifth Place: San Jose St. 6, UC Santa Championship Semifinals: California 8, Long Beach St. 5; Massachusetts 4; Southern California 16, UC San Diego 9; Barbara 5. Third Place: Southern California 7, UCLA 5. Southern California 9, UC Irvine 8. Seventh Place: Loyola UC Irvine 12, Pacific 10. Consolation Semifinals: Pacific 13, Championship: California 8, UC Irvine 4. (IL) 12, Slippery Rock 5. Fifth Place: UCLA 9, Brown 3. Navy 7; Massachusetts 15, UC San Diego 13. Championship Third Place: Long Beach St. 9, UC Irvine 6. Championship: 1974 First Round: California 12, Air Force 3; Cal St. Fullerton Semifinals: Stanford 10, UC Irvine 8; Southern California 12, California 10, Southern California 7. 7, UC Davis 4; UC Irvine 10, UC Santa Barbara 6; UCLA California 11 (2 ot). Seventh Place: Navy 20, UC San Diego 9, Stanford 5. Consolation Semifinals: UC Davis 9, Air 1984 First Round: Stanford 16, Navy 8; Pepperdine 12, 17. Fifth Place: Pacific 16, Massachusetts 5. Third Place: Force 2; Stanford 9, UC Santa Barbara 1. Championship UCLA 11; California 11, Loyola (IL) 3; Southern California California 14, UC Irvine 6. Championship: Stanford 11, Semifinals: California 12, Cal St. Fullerton 3; UC Irvine 5, 12, Brown 11. Consolation Semifinals: UCLA 17, Navy Southern California 9. UCLA 3. Seventh Place: UC Santa Barbara 12, Air Force 7. 4; Brown 11, Loyola (IL) 5. Championship Semifinals: Fifth Place: UC Davis 4, Stanford 3. Third Place: UCLA 7, Cal Stanford 11, Pepperdine 6; California 10, Southern California 1994 First Round: Stanford 20, Air Force 6; Southern St. Fullerton 4. Championship: California 7, UC Irvine 6. 9. Seventh Place: Loyola (IL) 10, Navy 7. Fifth Place: California 15, Navy 5; California 12, Massachusetts 7; UCLA 8, Pepperdine 7 (ot). Consolation Semifinals: Pepperdine 1975 First Round: UCLA 26, Army 2; California 9, Long UCLA 11, Brown 10. Third Place: Southern California 13, Pepperdine 10. Championship: California 9, Stanford 8. 10, Air Force 5; Navy 11, Massachusetts 3. Championship Beach St. 6; Stanford 15, Arizona 3; UC Irvine 19, UC Davis Semifinals: Stanford 9, UCLA 5; Southern California 11, 4. Consolation Semifinals: Long Beach St. 18, Army 0; 1985 First Round: Stanford 18, Bucknell 4; UC Santa California 6. Seventh Place: Air Force 7, Massachusetts 5. Arizona 9, UC Davis 8. Championship Semifinals: Barbara 7, Long Beach St. 6; UC Irvine 15, Brown 8; UCLA Fifth Place: Pepperdine 13, Navy 10. Third Place: California California 13, UCLA 9; UC Irvine 9, Stanford 8. Seventh 14, Loyola (IL) 6. Consolation Semifinals: Long Beach St. 8, UCLA 5. Championship: Stanford 14, Southern California Place: UC Davis 20, Army 3. Fifth Place: Long Beach St. 13, 20, Bucknell 4; Brown 11, Loyola (IL) 10. Championship 10. Arizona 6. Third Place: UCLA 6, Stanford 5. Championship: Semifinals: Stanford 7, UC Santa Barbara 6; UC Irvine 7, California 9, UC Irvine 8. UCLA 6. Seventh Place: Bucknell 8, Loyola (IL) 6. Fifth 1995 Semifinals: California 10, Massachusetts 6; UCLA 21, UC San Diego 10. Third Place: UC San Diego 8, 1976 First Round: Stanford 9, Arizona 8; UC Santa Place: Long Beach St. 13, Brown 9. Third Place: UCLA 10, Massachusetts 7. Championship: UCLA 10, California 8. Barbara 13, Loyola (IL) 5; UCLA 18, Texas A&M 3; UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara 9. Championship: Stanford 12, UC Irvine 18, Pittsburgh 4. Consolation Semifinals: Arizona 14, 11 (2 ot). 1996 Semifinals: Southern California 21, Massachusetts 6; Loyola (IL) 6; Texas A&M 21, Pittsburgh 13. Championship 1986 First Round: Stanford 23, Air Force 5; Pepperdine UCLA 18, UC Davis 6. Third Place: UC Davis 11, Massachusetts Semifinals: Stanford 7, UC Santa Barbara 6; UCLA 14, UC 10, Southern California 9; California 11, Brown 4; UCLA 13, 8. Championship: UCLA 8, Southern California 7. Irvine 9. Seventh Place: Loyola (IL) 12, Pittsburgh 11. Fifth Navy 7. Consolation Semifinals: Southern California 13, 1997 Semifinals: Southern California 14, Queens (NY) 6; Place: Arizona 12, Texas A&M 9. Third Place: UC Irvine 8, Air Force 3; Navy 6, Brown 4. Championship Semifinals: Pepperdine 13, UC Davis 8. Third Place: Queens (NY) 5, UC UC Santa Barbara 7 (2 ot). Stanford 13, Stanford 15, Pepperdine 8; California 11, UCLA 8. Championship: Seventh Davis 3. Championship: Pepperdine 8, Southern California UCLA 12. Place: Brown 19, Air Force 13. Fifth Place: Southern 7 (2 ot). 1977 First Round: Stanford 14, Brown 2; UC Irvine 14, California 8, Navy 3. Third Place: UCLA 12, Pepperdine 11. 1998 Semifinals: Southern California 12, Massachusetts 3; Arizona 7; California 28, Bucknell 10; Pepperdine 14, Loyola Championship: Stanford 9, California 6. Stanford 6, UC San Diego 3. Third Place: UC San Diego 10, (IL) 9. Consolation Semifinals: Arizona 15, Brown 6; Loyola 1987 First Round: California 18, Brown 3; Southern Massachusetts 9 (4 ot). Championship: Southern California (IL) 13, Bucknell 9. Championship Semifinals: UC Irvine California 17, Navy 5; UCLA 11, Pepperdine 7; UC Irvine 8, 9, Stanford 8 (2 ot). 9, Stanford 7; California 11, Pepperdine 10. Seventh Place: Stanford 6. Consolation Semifinals: Stanford 17, Brown Bucknell 16, Brown 7. Fifth Place: Arizona 14, Loyola (IL) 4. 7; Pepperdine 16, Navy 8. Championship Semifinals: 1999 Semifinals: UCLA 14, Massachusetts 6; Stanford 11, Third Place: Stanford 10, Pepperdine 6. Championship: California 7, UC Irvine 3; Southern California 12, UCLA 11 (ot). UC San Diego 7. Third Place: Massachusetts 12, UC San California 8, UC Irvine 6. Seventh Place: Brown 7, Navy 6. Fifth Place: Pepperdine Diego 9. Championship: UCLA 6, Stanford 5. All-Time Results 7

2000 Semifinals: UCLA 12, Navy 5; UC San Diego 9, Marymount 10, Navy 7. Championship: Southern California 2007 Semifinals: California 8, Navy 5; Southern California Southern California 8. Third Place: Southern California 15, 9, Stanford 7 (ot). 8, Loyola Marymount 4. Third Place: Navy 7, Loyola Navy 9. Championship: UCLA 11, UC San Diego 2. 2004 Semifinals: Stanford 14, Loyola Marymount 6; UCLA Marymount 6. Championship: California 8, Southern California 6. 2001 Semifinals: Stanford 8, Massachusetts 4; UCLA 7, 7, Princeton 5. Third Place: Loyola Marymount 6, Princeton Loyola Marymount 5. Third Place: Loyola Marymount 14, 5. Championship: UCLA 10, Stanford 9 (ot). 2008 Semifinals: Southern California 14, Navy 9; Stanford 6, Loyola Marymount 5. Third Place: Loyola Marymount 11, Massachusetts 6. Championship: Stanford 8, UCLA 5. 2005 Semifinals: Southern California 14, St. Francis (NY) 8; Stanford 7, Loyola Marymount 6. Third Place: Loyola Navy 4. Championship: Southern California 7, Stanford 5. 2002 Semifinals: Stanford 10, UC San Diego 5; California Marymount 10, St. Francis (NY) 6. Championship: Southern 2009 Semifinals: Southern California 13, Princeton 3; UCLA 14, Queens (NY) 6. Third Place: Queens (NY) 6, UC San California 3, Stanford 2. 9, Loyola Marymount 8 (2 ot). Third Place: Princeton 6, Diego 5 (ot). Championship: Stanford 7, California 6. 2006 Semifinals: Southern California 20, Navy 3; California Loyola Marymount 5. Championship: Southern California 7, UCLA 6. 2003 Semifinals: Stanford 14, Loyola Marymount 17, UC San Diego 7. Third Place: UC San Diego 12, Navy 8. 8; Southern California 10, Navy 6. Third Place: Loyola Championship: California 7, Southern California 6. Water Polo Water