2008 IN REVIEW

Jan. 26 (at Michigan) – UCLA 14, Arizona State 5 Feb. 17 (at LBSU) – UCLA 19, Long Beach State 7 April 12 (at UCLA) – UCLA 17, San Diego State 5 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 11 Arizona State 1 3 0 1 5 No. 1 UCLA 5 3 8 3 19 No. 5 San Diego State 1 1 0 3 5 No. 1 UCLA 3 3 4 4 14 No. 14 Long Beach State 1 1 0 5 7 No. 1 UCLA 4 7 3 3 17 Goals – UCLA (Rulon 4, Kraus 3, Gandy 2, Rowe 2, Domanic, Nelson, Goals – UCLA (Kraus 4, Gandy 3, Domanic 2, Orozco 2, Rowe 2, Belden, Goals – UCLA (Rulon 5, Domanic 3, Burmeister 2, Belden, Rowe, Orozco); ASU (Hayes, Lawlor, McGrath, Phillipe, Stepp). Crowell, Mathewson, Mordell, Nelson, Rulon); LBSU (Emerick 2, Wawrzynski Mathewson, Kraus, Gandy, Corwell, Nelson); SDSU (Gautschi 2, Schuster Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6). 2, Canetti, O’Sullivan, Sieprath). 2, Lester). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 7); LBSU (Straiger 10). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 13); SDSU (Fenske 5). Jan. 26 (at Michigan) – UCLA 14, UC San Diego 5 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 23 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 12, Cal State Northridge 4 April 12 (at UCLA) – UCLA 14, Sonoma State 7 No. 8 UC San Diego 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 1 UCLA 3 4 5 2 14 No. 17 CSUN 1 2 0 1 4 Sonoma State 1 1 3 2 7 Goals – UCLA (Rulon 4, Domanic 3, Mathewson 2, Crowell, Gandy, Kraus, No. 1 UCLA 3 4 4 1 12 No. 1 UCLA 5 5 2 2 14 Mathewson, Orozco, Umphrey); UCSD (Aguilar 2, Gstettenbauer, Hahn, Goals – UCLA (Rulon 4, Rowe 2, Mathewson 2, Belden, Domanic, Gandy, Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Gandy 2, Rulon 2, Burmeister, Crowell, Heinrich). Nelson); CSUN (Van Gorder 2, Kylander, Gargiulo). Kraus, Orozco, Rowe, Sears, Sullivan); SSU (Armijo 2, Burchard 2, Stricklin Saves – UCLA (Fullen 7). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); CSUN (Stapf 14). 2, Scott). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 4, Ronimus 4); SSU (Lombard 7). Jan. 27 (at Michigan) – UCLA 15, Colorado State 2 Feb. 23 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 11, Loyola Marymount 6 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F April 13 (at UCLA) – UCLA 14, Arizona State 4 Colorado State 0 0 2 0 2 No. 9 Loyola Marymount 1 1 2 2 6 1 2 3 4 F No. 1 UCLA 5 4 4 2 15 No. 1 UCLA 2 3 3 3 11 No. 7 Arizona State 1 0 0 3 4 Goals – UCLA (Easterday 2, Orozco 2, Rulon 2, Belden, Burmeister, Crowell, Goals – UCLA (Rowe 3, Kraus 2, Rulon 2, Domanic, Gandy, Mathewson, No. 1 UCLA 5 4 5 0 14 Gandy, Kraus, McGinley, Nelson, Rowe, Umphrey); CSU (Pavlik, Victoria). Orozco); LMU (Abrams 2, Carter, Fletcher, Hughes, Volosin). Goals – UCLA (Rowe 4, Kraus 3, Mathewson 2, Orozco 2, Belden, Domanic, Saves – UCLA (Fullen 10); CSU (McCright 6). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 8); LMU (Arellano 4). Rulon); ASU (Phelps 3, Phillippe). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 7); ASU (Wallace 7). Jan. 27 (at Michigan) – UCLA 15, Indiana 6 Feb. 24 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 9, California 4 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F April 25 (at SDSU) – UCLA 12, San Jose State 1 Indiana 0 3 2 1 6 No. 5 California 0 3 1 0 4 1 2 3 4 F No. 1 UCLA 9 1 4 1 15 No. 1 UCLA 3 2 0 4 9 No. 9 San Jose State 1 0 0 0 1 Goals – UCLA (Domanic 3, Kraus 3, Rowe 2, Rulon 2, Burmeister, Goals – UCLA (Belden 2, Mathewson 2, Rowe 2, Domanic, Gandy, Kraus); No. 1 UCLA 5 5 1 1 12 Easterday, Mathewson, Nelson, Umphrey); IU (Zimmerman 3, Sands 2). CAL (Hayes 3, Reynolds). Goals – UCLA (Gandy 3, Rulon 3, Belden 2, Rowe 2, Kraus, McGinley); Saves – UCLA (Fullen 14). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 11); CAL (Stuart 7). SJSU (Moss). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); SJSU (Adama 4). Feb. 2 (at LMU) – UCLA 13, Loyola Marymount 6 Feb. 24 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 8, Stanford 7 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 OT OT OT F April 26 (at SDSU) – UCLA 8, Hawai’i 6 No. 1 UCLA 6 2 3 2 13 No. 2 Stanford 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 7 1 2 3 4 F No. 12 Loyola Marymount 1 2 2 1 6 No. 1 UCLA 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 8 No. 7 Hawai’i 2 1 2 1 6 Goals – UCLA (Gandy 3, Easterday 2, Kraus 2, Mathewson 2, Rulon 2, Goals – UCLA (Gandy 2, Kraus 2, Domanic, Mathewson, Orozco, Rowe); No. 1 UCLA 0 3 3 2 8 Domanic, Orozco); LMU (Hughes 3, Campos, Fish, Volosin). STAN (Silver 3, Blyleven 2, Eaton, Gauthier). Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 4, Domanic, Gandy, Kraus, Rowe); HAWAI’I Saves – UCLA (Fullen 5); LMU (Arellano 8). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 15); STAN (Oland 11). (Mason 2, Turnbull 2, Sieprath, Van Der Molen). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); HAWAI’I (Bredin 6). Feb. 5 (at UCLA) – UCLA 19, Hartwick 7 March 1 (at UCSB) – UCLA 12, UC Santa Barbara 0 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F April 27 (at SDSU) – UCLA 8, USC 7 No. 10 Hartwick 1 0 1 5 7 No. 1 UCLA 2 3 5 2 12 1 2 3 4 F No. 1 UCLA 7 6 5 1 19 No. 17 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 0 0 0 No. 3 USC 1 2 3 1 7 Goals – UCLA (Gandy 5, Mathewson 3, Orozco 2, Rulon 2, Belden, Goals – UCLA (Rowe 3, Mathewson 2, Rulon 2, Orozco 2, Belden, No. 1 UCLA 3 3 0 2 8 Domanic, Easterday, Hafferkamp, Kraus, Rowe, Sullvan); HAR (Hudson 4, Burmeister, Kraus). Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Domanic 2, Gandy 2, Rulon); USC (Kiss 2, Dahl-Smith, Leonard, McKee). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); UCSB (Gonzalez 7, Murphy 1). Anae, Bartunkova, Davies, Lucas, Stein). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 13); HAR (Dorman 11). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 7); USC (Anae 14). March 8 (at UCLA) – UCLA 9, Stanford 7 Feb. 9 (at Stanford) – UCLA 16, Michigan 0 1 2 3 4 F May 9 (at Stanford) – UCLA 19, Pomona-Pitzer 6 1 2 3 4 F No. 2 Stanford 3 0 3 1 7 1 2 3 4 F No. 13 Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 No. 1 UCLA 3 3 1 2 9 Pomona-Pitzer 0 4 1 1 6 No. 1 UCLA 5 4 3 4 16 Goals – UCLA (Rowe 3, Kraus 2, Rulon 2, Mathewson, Orozco); STAN No. 1 UCLA 7 4 5 3 19 Goals – UCLA (Rowe 3, Crowell 2, Orozco 2, Rulon 2, Burmeister, Domanic, (Hillman 2, Silver 2, West 2, Koran). Goals – UCLA (Rulon 3, Domanic 3, Kraus 3, Belden 2, Orozco 2, Rowe, Gandy, Kraus, Mathewson, Nelson, Sullivan). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); STAN (Oland 5). Crowell, Burmeister, Mordell, McGinley, Nelson); PP (Perea 3, Condon 3). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); PP (Peifer 5). March 9 (at UCLA) – UCLA 15, San Jose State 5 Feb. 9 (at Stanford) – UCLA 15, Hawai’i 10 1 2 3 4 F May 10 (at Stanford) – UCLA 11, UC Davis 4 1 2 3 4 F No. 10 San Jose State 0 1 2 2 5 1 2 3 4 F No. 4 Hawai’i 1 4 4 1 10 No. 1 UCLA 1 6 3 5 15 No. 9 UC Davis 1 1 1 1 4 No. 1 UCLA 3 3 6 3 15 Goals – UCLA (Kraus 3, Belden 2, Gandy 2, Rowe 2, Domanic, Crowell, No. 1 UCLA 1 2 6 2 11 Goals – UCLA (Kraus 4, Rowe 3, Rulon 3, Mathewson 2, Domanic, Gandy, Easterday, Mathewson, Rulon, Sullivan); SJSU (Harberts 2, McKee, Moss, Goals – UCLA (Gandy 3, Mathewson 3, Belden 2, Domanic, McGinley, Sullivan); HAWAI’I (Mason 4, Eggens, Hanson-Swaner, Motekaitis, Turnbull, Vogt). Rulon); UCD (Kitchens, Kimaya, Lowe, Uribe). Van Der Molen). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 12); SJSU (Adama 9). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); UCD (Hines 10, Pivacek 1). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 3); HAWAI’I (Bredin 4). March 14 (at USC) – UCLA 8, USC 7 May 11 (at Stanford) – UCLA 6, USC 3 Feb. 10 (at Stanford) – UCLA 12, San Jose State 7 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 1 UCLA 4 1 2 1 8 No. 3 USC 1 0 1 1 3 No. 7 San Jose State 0 1 3 3 7 No. 3 USC 1 1 2 3 7 No. 1 UCLA 3 2 0 1 6 No. 1 UCLA 5 2 2 3 12 Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 4, Kraus, Orozco, Rowe, Rulon); USC Goals – UCLA (Gandy 2, Belden, Domanic, Mathewson, Orozco); USC Goals – UCLA (Kraus 3, Rulon 3, Gandy 2, Belden, Domanic, Mathewson, (Bartunkova 2, Kiss 2, Davies, Drongerger, Stein). (Bartunkova, Nichols, Stein). Orozco); SJSU (McKee 2, Vogt 2, Moss, Okuda, Olsen). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 3); USC (Anae 7). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); USC (Anae 8). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 5); SJSU (Adama 5). March 28 (at Hawai’i) – UCLA 9, Hawai’i 5 Feb. 10 (at Stanford) – UCLA 8, USC 4 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 1 UCLA 2 1 3 2 9 No. 2 USC 0 3 1 0 4 No. 4 Hawai’i 2 1 1 1 5 No. 1 UCLA 4 1 1 2 8 Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Kraus 2, Gandy 2, Rowe, Rulon); HAWAI’I Goals – UCLA (Gandy 2, Rowe 2, Rulon 2, Belden, Kraus); USC (Lucas 2, (Turnbull 3, Mason, Van Der Molen). Bartunkova, Davies). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 10); HAWAI’I (Bredin 10). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 7); USC (Anae 13). April 5 (at UCLA) – UCLA 10, California 4 Feb. 15 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 13, UC Irvine 3 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 6 California 2 2 0 0 4 No. 1 UCLA 2 4 3 4 13 No. 1 UCLA 5 3 2 0 10 No. 10 UC Irvine 0 1 0 2 3 Goals – UCLA (Rulon 3, Gandy 2, Mathewson 2, Belden, Kraus, Rowe); CAL Goals – UCLA (Crowell 3, Kraus 3, Mathewson 3, Rowe 2, Burmeister, (Corso 2, Hayes, Reynolds). Domanic); UCI (Frost 2, Plummer). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 2); CAL (Stuart 10). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); UCI (Machanis 5, Davis 2). April 6 (at UCLA) – UCLA 13, Pacific 6 Feb. 16 (at CSUN) – UCLA 10, Cal State Northridge 5 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Pacific 1 1 0 4 6 No. 1 UCLA 4 0 3 3 10 No. 1 UCLA 5 2 5 1 13 No. 16 CSUN 2 1 1 1 5 Goals – UCLA (Domanic 2, Kraus 2, Mathewson 2, Sullivan 2, Burmeister, Goals – UCLA (Rulon 3, Kraus 2, Belden, Gandy, Mathewson, Orozco, Crowell, Nelson, Orozco); PAC (McCarthy 2, McConnell 2, Kutac 2). Rowe); CSUN (Van Gorder 2, Coy, Curran, Gargiulo). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 3, Easterday 1). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 5); CSUN (Stapf 8).

20 2009 UCLA WOMEN’S 2008 IN REVIEW 2008 Statistics – Record: 33-0 overall, 12-0 MPSF Statistical Leaders NAME GP G ATT PCT AST TF TO BL ST EE Goals Anne Belden 33 22 73 30.1 37 4 11 5 44 13 1. Katie Rulon 62 Megan Burmeister 33 10 22 45.5 7 0 1 0 9 1 2. Jillian Kraus 57 Kamaile Crowell 24 13 36 36.1 6 1 3 4 7 3 3. Courtney Mathewson 54 Gabrielle Domanic 33 34 92 37.0 34 4 10 9 30 12 4. Brittany Rowe 49 Kelly Easterday 33 7 22 31.8 5 2 9 1 13 16 5. Tanya Gandy 47 Katie Estrada 4 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Tanya Gandy 33 47 103 45.6 40 11 7 6 43 16 Attempts Kelsey Hafferkamp 4 1 1 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. Jillian Kraus 141 Jillian Kraus 33 57 141 40.4 10 17 9 7 41 36 2. Katie Rulon 137 Courtney Mathewson 33 54 93 58.1 39 4 2 5 53 10 3. Brittany Rowe 105 Kelsey McGinley 14 4 8 50.0 2 0 1 2 7 2 4. Tanya Gandy 103 Melissa Mordell 12 2 9 22.2 3 0 1 0 3 3 5. Gabrielle Domanic 92 Kim Nelson 21 9 36 25.0 1 7 14 3 6 10 Alexandra Neste 1 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Assists Priscilla Orozco 33 25 56 44.6 18 4 6 7 31 7 1. Tanya Gandy 40 Monica Powers 8 1 7 14.3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2. Courtney Mathewson 39 Brittany Rowe 33 49 105 46.7 14 19 8 10 27 43 3. Anne Belden 37 Katie Rulon 33 62 137 45.2 31 1 4 3 55 21 4. Gabrielle Domanic 34 Samantha Sears 3 1 3 33.3 0 0 0 0 1 0 5. Katie Rulon 31 Camy Sullivan 24 7 14 50.0 10 2 3 1 8 4 Noel Umphrey 13 3 6 50.0 2 0 1 2 7 2 Blocks TOTALS 33 408 973 41.9 259 77 90 63 387 202 1. Brittany Rowe 10 2. Gabrielle Domanic 9 GOALKEEPERS GP QP SV GA GAA MP 3. Jillian Kraus 7 4. Priscilla Orozco 7 Brittany Fullen 33 129 237 156 4.73 1033:53 5. Tanya Gandy 6 Morgan Ronimus 1 2 4 5 5.00 16:00 Kelly Easterday 1 1 1 4 4.00 8:00 Steals TOTALS 33 132 242 165 5.00 1057:53 1. Katie Rulon 55 LEGEND: GP – Games played, G – Goals, ATT – Attempts, PCT – Scoring Percentage, AST – Assists, TF – Turnover Fouls, TO 2. Courtney Mathewson 53 – Turnovers, BL – Blocks, STL – Steals, FS – Field Saves, EE – Earned Ejections, QP – Quarters Played, SV – Saves, GA – Goals 3. Anne Belden 44 Against, GAA – Goals Against Average, MP – Minutes Played. 4. Tanya Gandy 43 5. Jillian Kraus 41 2008 Results Earned Exclusions DATE RESULT GF GA OPPONENT RECORD MPSF 1. Brittany Rowe 43 1/26^ W 14 5 vs. Arizona State 1-0 2. Jillian Kraus 36 1/26^ W 14 5 vs. UC San Diego 2-0 3. Katie Rulon 21 1/27^ W 15 2 vs. Colorado State 3-0 4. Kelly Easterday 16 1/27^ W 15 6 vs. Indiana 4-0 5. Tanya Gandy 16 2/2 W 13 6 at Loyola Marymount 5-0 2/5 W 30 5 Hartwick 6-0 Final 2008 Poll 2/9^^ W 16 0 vs. Michigan 7-0 2/9^^ W 15 10 vs. Hawai’i 8-0 No. School Points 2/10^^ W 12 7 vs. San Jose State 9-0 1. UCLA 100 2/10^^ W 8 4 vs. USC 10-0 2. USC 95 2/15 W 13 3 *at UC Irvine 11-0 1-0 3. Stanford 90 2/16 W 10 5 *at Cal State Northridge 12-0 2-0 4. Hawai’i 85 2/17 W 19 7 *at Long Beach State 13-0 3-0 5. UC Davis 77 $ 2/23 W 12 4 vs. Cal State Northridge 14-0 6. California 75 $ 2/23 W 11 6 vs. Loyola Marymount 15-0 7. San Diego State 71 $ 2/24 W 9 4 vs. California 16-0 8. San Jose State 65 $ 2/24 W (SV-OT) 8 7 vs. Stanford 17-0 9. Arizona State 60 3/1 W 12 0 *at UC Santa Barbara 18-0 4-0 10. Michigan 56 3/8 W 9 7 *Stanford 19-0 5-0 11. Loyola Marymount 48 3/9 W 15 5 *San Jose State 20-0 6-0 12. UC Irvine 44 3/14 W 8 7 *at USC 21-0 7-0 13. Cal State Northridge 41 3/28 W 9 5 *at Hawai’i 22-0 8-0 14. Hartwick 37 4/5 W 10 4 *California 23-0 9-0 15. Long Beach State 31 4/6 W 13 6 *Pacific 24-0 10-0 16. UC San Diego 24 4/12 W 17 5 *San Diego State 25-0 11-0 17. Princeton 20 4/12 W 14 7 Sonoma State 26-0 18. Santa Clara 15 4/13 W 14 4 *Arizona State 27-0 12-0 19. UC Santa Barbara 7 4/25# W 12 1 vs. San Jose State 28-0 20. Brown 4 4/26# W 8 6 vs. Hawai’i 29-0 4/27# W 8 7 vs. USC 30-0 5/9** W 19 6 vs. Pomona-Pitzer 31-0 Score by Quarters (2008) 5/10** W 11 4 vs. UC Davis 32-0 5/11** W 6 3 vs. USC 33-0 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL UCLA 125 102 106 73 2 408 TOTALS 408 165 33-0 12-0 OPP 29 44 41 50 1 165 * MPSF Match ^ Michigan Invitational ^^ Stanford Invitational $ UC Irvine Invitational # MPSF Tournament (hosted by San Diego State, 1st place) ** NCAA Tournament (hosted by Stanford, 1st place) 21 FOUR-TIME DEFENDING NCAA CHAMPIONS 2008 IN REVIEW Mountain Pacific Sports Federation The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established In 2007-2008, five MPSF teams won NCAA championships to total during the 1992-1993 academic year to serve the competitive needs 53 NCAA team titles since the Federation’s first season of competition of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10, Mountain in 1992-93. Almost a score of Federation teams and hundreds West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences and other of student-athletes competed in NCAA post-season competition. selected universities in the western United States; and to provide California started things off by winning their second-consecutive NCAA championship competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports men’s water polo title last fall. Arizona State pulled off a double win with in a conference setting. The MPSF was originally formed to provide both the Sun Devils’ men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports taking NCAA crowns, after the women won both the MPSF and NCAA closely with administrators and coaches from more than 40 different without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; titles for the second year in a row. Oklahoma then won the NCAA men’s universities over the course of his administration. Beaird presided over and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other gymnastics title, also after taking the MPSF championship. This was the transition of the Federation from what was initially a scheduling fiscal pressures. The Federation has served as an incubator for the Sooners fifth NCAA crown in seven seasons and fourth-consecutive alliance to what is now a nationally recognized NCAA Division I multi- emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports impacted MPSF title with nine outright or co-conference titles in the past 10 sports conference. Beaird directs all aspects of MPSF competition, by conference realignments. In 2006-2007, the Federation celebrated seasons. UCLA capped the season by repeating as NCAA women’s including championships, officiating, rules compliance, scheduling, its 15th year of competition and is affirmed that is more relevant today water polo champions after winning the MPSF title, pulling off dual titles media relations, broadcasting, sponsorships and NCAA relations, while than at any other time since its inception. As a testament to its viability, for the second year in a row. also shaping conference legislation, facilitating annual meetings and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation continues to successfully ride providing direction and communication for the Mountain Pacific Sports the ever-changing wave of college sports by fostering contraction and Other Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Champions for the 2007- 2008 season include New Mexico’s fourth-consecutive conference title Federation Administrative and Executive Committees. In 2004, Beaird expansion of its intercollegiate athletics portfolio to meet the dynamic completed a four-year term, three years as chair, on the NCAA Men’s needs of its member institutions and conferences. Since its inception, in men’s soccer, the Lobos’ sixth in seven years; Oregon won it’s first- ever MPSF men’s indoor track and field championship while UC Davis Water Polo Championships Committee and one year as chair of the MPSF teams have won 49 NCAA team championships and many inaugural NCAA Men’s and Women’s Water Polo Rules Committee. individual titles as well. added the Aggies’ first MPSF women’s gymnastics title. Pepperdine won its fourth MPSF men’s volleyball title before losing to Penn State Beaird feels privileged to work with coaches and student-athletes who In 2008-2009, the MPSF will again provide competition in nine Olympic in the NCAA final. compete at the highest levels, including many who compete on USA intercollegiate sports while serving over 1,500 student-athletes and national teams as coaches or players in international and Olympic approximately 75 head coaches from 32 universities in 12 western Al Beaird has been the Federation’s only executive director, taking the competition. With his high level of involvement in NCAA Olympic states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in men’s reigns after being selected by the MPSF Administrative Committee sports, Beaird is often called upon to serve as liaison to the national soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, men’s and women’s indoor in December 1997 after a national search. Beaird’s position was governing bodies for amateur athletics in the United States and the track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, women’s lacrosse and established as a result of the Federation’s continued growth and United States Olympic Committee. Beaird received his undergraduate men’s volleyball. All MPSF champions are eligible to compete in NCAA emerging tradition of NCAA and national championship caliber play, degree in physical education from UC Davis in 1977 before attaining Championships with MPSF men’s soccer, men’s and women’s water including 38 NCAA team championships during his tenure. Beaird, his Masters of Business Administration (Marketing emphasis) from polo, and men’s volleyball champions earning automatic qualification who formerly served on the athletics staff at his alma mater UC Davis, California State University, Sacramento in 1993. Beaird, who lives in into NCAA championship events. where the integration of student and athlete is a long-rooted philosophy, Woodland, California, has two daughters who are active in high school oversees the administration of all Federation sports, having worked and club sports.

2008 Final MPSF Women’s Water Polo Tournament Results 1st Place: UCLA 8, USC 7 3rd Place: Stanford 10, Hawai’i 8 5th Place: San Diego State 12, California 11 (OT) 7th Place: San Jose State 12, Arizona State 8 9th Place: Cal State Northridge 7, UC Irvine 6 11th Place: Long Beach State 8, UC Santa Barbara 6

2008 Final MPSF Standings MPSF Overall School W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neut UCLA (1)** 12 0 1.000 6-0 6-0 33 0 1.000 8-0 7-0 18-0 Stanford (3)* 11 1 .917 6-0 5-1 27 5 .867 14-2 8-1 5-2 USC (2)* 10 2 .833 4-2 6-0 21 8 .724 7-2 8-0 6-6 San Diego State (5)* 8 4 .667 5-1 3-3 31 7 .816 12-2 6-3 13-2 Hawai’i (4) 7 5 .583 4-2 3-3 20 10 .667 5-2 6-4 9-4 Arizona State (9) 7 5 .583 4-2 3-3 21 13 .618 7-2 5-4 9-7 California (6) 6 6 .500 4-2 2-4 18 11 .621 8-2 3-6 7-3 UC Irvine (12) 6 6 .500 3-3 3-3 16 12 .571 7-5 5-4 4-3 San Jose State (7) 4 8 .333 2-4 2-4 16 15 .516 5-4 4-5 7-6 Long Beach State (15) 4 8 .333 2-4 2-4 16 17 .485 7-5 4-6 5-6 Cal State Northridge (13) 2 10 .167 1-5 1-5 14 18 .438 5-5 2-7 7-6 UC Santa Barbara (19) 1 11 .083 1-5 0-6 6 21 .222 1-6 1-5 4-10 Pacific 0 12 .000 0-6 0-6 4 27 .129 2-8 0-10 2-9 Final National Ranking in Parenthesis, ** NCAA Champions, * NCAA Tournament Qualifier

2008 Women’s Water Polo All-MPSF Selections First Team Honorable Mention Lauren Sieprath Attacker Long Beach State Courtney Mathewson Attacker UCLA Tanya Gandy Attacker UCLA Leoni Van Der Molen Center Hawai’i Jillian Kraus Utility UCLA Katie Rulon Attacker UCLA Priscilla Orozco Attacker UCLA Veronika Bartunkova Utility USC Beth Harberts Utility San Jose State Allie Gerrity Center Stanford Lauren Silver Attacker Stanford Allison Brookes Utility CS Northridge Sarah Brady Attacker San Diego State Kelly Mason Attacker Hawai’i Angela Turnbull Attacker Hawai’i Kim Krueger Attacker Stanford Addison McGrath Utility Arizona State Dayna Wawryznski Center Long Beach State Amber Oland Goalkeeper Stanford Goalkeeper USC Jackie Gauthier Attacker Stanford Coach of the Year Heather Stuart Goalkeeper California Second Team , UCLA Jenna Schuster Attacker San Diego State Amber Oland Goalkeeper Stanford Grace Reynolds Center California Caylinn Wallace Goalkeeper Arizona State Co-Players of the Year Courtney Mathewson, UCLA Miranda Nichols Attacker USC All-Freshman Team Jillian Kraus, UCLA Anna Gonzales Utility San Diego State Kristen Dronberger Center USC Juliet Moss Center San Jose State Adriana Vogt Utility San Jose State Newcomer of the Year Molly Hayes Attacker California Carmen Eggens Center Hawai’i Amber Oland, Stanford Brittany Fullen Goalkeeper UCLA Kelly Easterday Defender UCLA

22 2009 UCLA WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2008 SENIORS

over Stanford…logged two four-goal games and eight three-goal efforts. 2006: Scored 40 goals on 69 attempts (57 percent)…registered 24 steals, eight assists and 13 earned exclusions… gained ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF honorable mention accolades…selected to the MPSF All-Academic Team…totaled 12 multiple-goal games…scored in 24 matches. 2006: Scored 27 kamaile goals on 54 attempts…collected 36 steals, 10 assists and six earned exclusions…captured ACWPC All-Academic Team accolades as an “excellent” selection…scored three goals against CROWELL Arizona State…finished the season with seven multiple-goal games. Jillian Kraus’ Career Statistics ATTACKER Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL 5-7 • Four-year letterwinner 2005 30 27 54 50% 10 36 Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou School) 2006 33 40 69 58% 8 24 2007 30 54 110 49% 15 28 2008: Scored 13 goals on 36 attempts…compiled seven steals, six assists and four blocks… 2008 33 57 141 40% 10 41 scored at least one goal in 10 matches…recorded two multiple-goal games, including a season- Totals 123 178 374 48% 43 129 high three goals against UC Irvine…earned All-MPSF Academic Team honors…one of five seniors to have led UCLA to the NCAA Championship in each of her four seasons. 2007: Scored 10 goals on 31 attempts…collected 12 assists, seven steals and four blocks…posted three two-goal games and scored in seven matches…recorded two goals once against Pacific and twice versus Pomona- Pitzer. 2006: Scored three goals on 10 attempts…totaled five steals and two assists…scored against San Jose State, Maryland and Occidental. 2005: Scored six goals on 16 attemtps… courtney recorded two steals and one assist…scored one goal against Indiana in first collegiate game… registered one goal against Cal State Northridge in the first game of the MPSF Tournament. MATHEWSON Kamaile Crowell’s Career Statistics ATTACKER Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL 5-8 • Four-year letterwinner 2005 16 6 16 38% 1 2 2006 18 3 10 30% 2 5 Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Canyon) 2007 18 10 31 32% 12 7 2008 24 13 36 36% 6 7 2008: Recipient of the 2008 Peter J. Cutino Award, an honor bestowed upon the top female and Totals 76 32 93 34% 21 21 male collegiate water polo players in the nation…earned NCAA Division I Player of the Year honors (ACWPC)…finished career at UCLA having scored 11 goals in NCAA Tournament action…one of five seniors to have led UCLA to the NCAA Championship in each of her four seasons... earned MPSF Co-Player of the Year honors (also Jillian Kraus)…gained first-team All-NCAA Tournament honors…scored 54 goals on 93 attempts (team-best 58 percent)...totaled 53 steals, 39 assists and five blocks...won 25 sprints...named a first-team All-NCAA Tournament selection…scored at gabrielle least one goal in 28 of 33 matches…logged 16 multiple-goal efforts, including two season-high four-goal games. 2007: Earned ACWPC second-team All-America accolades…also captured All- MPSF second-team honors…scored 35 goals on 59 attempts, scoring at a team-best 59 percent DOMANIC clip…registered 29 steals, 13 assists and 12 earned exclusions…scored three goals in UCLA’s 5- ATTACKER 4 NCAA Championship victory against Stanford…scored at least one goal in 20 matches, including 5-8 • Four-year letterwinner the Bruins’ final five games…posted 11 multi-goal efforts…scored three goals in four matches. Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill) 2006: Scored 12 goals on 32 attempts…recorded 18 steals and eight assists…score the game- winning goal with one second remaining against USC in the NCAA Championship, handing the Bruins a 9-8 win…totaled two goals in the NCAA Tournament…recorded a season-high two goals 2008: Named an honorable mention ACWPC All-America selection and All-MPSF honoree…scored against Occidental. 2005: Scored 10 goals on 21 attempts…also collected 14 steals and six 34 goals on 92 attempts…tallied 34 assists, 30 steals and nine steals…won a team-leading 41 assists…posted a season-high four goals against Colorado State…scored goals in seven games. sprints…scored at least one goal in 23 of 33 total matches…recorded seven multiple-goal efforts, including four three-goal games…scored five goals in three NCAA Tournament matches, including Courtney Mathewson’s Career Statistics three in the Bruins’ opening game against Pomona Pitzer. 2007: Recorded 32 goals on 76 Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL attempts…collected 21 assists, 16 steals, 10 blocks and 10 earned exclusions…captured ACWPC 2005 23 10 21 48% 6 14 All-America honorable mention accolades…scored at least one goal in 19 matches…registered 2006 33 12 32 38% 8 18 a season-high five goals against Long Beach State. 2006: Scored 33 goals on 66 attempts, 2007 30 35 59 59% 13 29 scoring at a 50 percent clip…registered 23 steals, 21 assists, and five field saves…earned 2008 33 54 93 58% 39 53 ACWPC All-America honorable mention accolades…scored two goals in the NCAA Championship Totals 119 111 205 54% 66 114 contest…totaled five multiple-goal games. 2005: Scored 38 goals on 74 attempts, scoring at a 51 percent rate…totaled 38 goals, 23 steals, 21 assists and seven field saves…earned All-MPSF honorable mention accolades and MPSF All-Freshman Team honors. Gabrielle’s Domanic’s Career Statistics Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL brittany 2005 27 38 74 51% 21 23 2006 33 33 66 50% 21 23 ROWE 2007 30 32 76 42% 21 16 2008 33 34 92 37% 34 30 DEFENDER Totals 123 137 308 44% 97 92 5-11 • Four-year letterwinner San Diego, Calif. (University City)

2008: Captured third-team ACWPC All-America honors…earned All-MPSF honorable mention accolades for the second consecutive year…scored 49 goals on 105 attempts…recorded a team- jillian leading 43 earned exclusions…compiled 27 steals, 14 assists and 10 blocks…scored at least one goal in 26 of 33 matches…registered 15 multiple-goal efforts, including a season-high four goals against Arizona State…totaled six three-goal games…named a second-team All-NCAA Tournament KRAUS selection…one of five seniors to have led UCLA to the NCAA Championship in each of her four seasons. 2007: Gained ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF honorable mention accolades…scored ATTACKER 34 goals on 60 attempts (57 pct)…tallied 21 steals, 21 earned exclusions, seven assists and 5-9 • Four-year letterwinner five blocks…scored at least one goal in 19 matches…totaled 10 multiple-goal efforts, including Tustin, Calif. (Foothill) a season-high four goals against UC San Diego…collected three three-goal performances. 2006: Limited action due to injury…scored 14 goals on 41 attempts…also recorded 10 earned 2008: Earned MPSF Co-Player of the Year honors with classmate Courtney Mathewson…also exclusions, six steals and four assists…totaled four two-goal games…scored twice in a 9-8 victory named a first-team ACWPC All-America selection and first-team All-MPSF honoree for the second over Stanford…member of the 2006 USA Senior National Team. 2005: Scored 36 goals on consecutive year…earned MPSF All-Academic Team honors for the third straight season…scored 77 attempts…contributed 19 steals, 16 earned exclusions and seven assists…earned MPSF 57 goals, the second-highest total on the team, on 141 attempts…totaled 41 steals, 36 earned All-Freshman Team honors…scored twice in the NCAA Championship game to lead UCLA past exclusions, 10 assists and seven blocks…scored at least one goal in 29 of the Bruins’ 33 games… Stanford, 3-2…totaled 10 multi-goal games and scored in 24 total matches…scored twice in her opened the season with a 13-match scoring streak…tallied 17 multiple-goal games, including first collegiate game, against Indiana. a season-high four goals against Hawaii and Long Beach State…recorded seven three-goal Brittany Rowe’s Career Statistics performances…named a first-team All-NCAA Tournament selection…one of five seniors to have led Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL UCLA to the NCAA Championship in each of her four seasons. 2007: Earned first-team ACWPC 2005 33 36 77 47% 7 19 All-America honors and first-team All-MPSF accolades…named to the MPSF All-Academic Team… 2006 21 14 41 34% 4 6 scored 54 goals on 110 attempts…collected 28 steals, 15 assists and 19 earned exclusions… 2007 30 34 60 57% 7 21 scored at least one goal in each of the Bruins’ first 17 games…finished the season having scored 2008 33 49 105 47% 14 27 in 26 matches…totaled five postseason goals, including two in the NCAA Championship victory Totals 117 133 283 47% 32 73 23 FOUR-TIME DEFENDING NCAA CHAMPIONS