UCLA Women’s – 2007 NCAA Champions The 2007 UCLA women’s water polo team enjoyed tremendous success, winning both the MPSF Tournament title and the NCAA Championship, the Bruins’ third-consecutive NCAA title. Senior attacker broke the school’s all-time scoring record, registering 70 goals for the third consecutive season to finish with 237 career goals. UCLA’s NCAA Championship marked the final collegiate game for five Bruins - Molly Cahill, Emily Feher, Kacy Kunkel, Jenna Murphy and Kelly Rulon. All five players contributed to each of UCLA’s NCAA championship seasons in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Rulon, who redshirted the 2004 season while training for the summer Olympics in , Greece, helped lead the program to the 2003 NCAA title as a true freshman. The 2007 Bruins raced to a 10-0 record by late February, registering wins against California, Hawaii, Indiana, USC, Pacific, Santa Clara and UC Irvine. In the team’s final contest at the UC Irvine Invitational, UCLA dropped its first match of the season to Stanford, 8-4. In early April, the Bruins faced both USC and Stanford on consecutive weekends in MPSF play. UCLA registered a crucial 8-7 victory against USC on April 7, before dropping a 7- 6 decision to Stanford in overtime the following Saturday. With a mark of 20-2 after that loss, the Bruins never looked back. In the MPSF Tournament, UCLA cruised past Long Beach State, 17-5, on day one. In their semifinal match against USC, the Bruins won by a 10-9 margin. In the MPSF Championship match, UCLA recorded an impressive 9-3 win over Stanford, a team that finished the regular season with a 12-0 MPSF record. After routing Pomona-Pitzer, 22-0, in the NCAA Tournament, the Bruins registered wins over USC and Stanford to win the The 2007 UCLA women’s water polo team met President George W. Bush at the White House last summer program’s ninth national championship. 2007 IN REVIEW

2007 Box Scores Feb. 3 (at Stanford) – UCLA 10, California 2 Feb. 25 (at UC Irvine) – Stanford 8, UCLA 4 April 7 (at UCLA) – UCLA 8, USC 7 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F California 1 0 1 0 2 Stanford 2 3 2 1 8 USC 2 2 2 1 7 UCLA 3 3 1 3 10 UCLA 0 3 1 0 4 UCLA 3 2 3 0 8 Goals – UCLA (Domanic 3, Gandy 2, Ka. Rulon, Rowe, Goals – UCLA (Kraus 2, Gandy, Rowe); STAN (Silver 3, Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Belden, Domanic, Kraus, Kraus, Cahill, Ke. Rulon); CAL (Corso, Windes). Gauthier 2, Eaton, Hansen, Gregorka). Kunkel, Ke. Rulon); USC (Cardenas 3, Figge 2, Hayes, Stein). Saves – UCLA (Feher 8). Saves – UCLA (Feher 5); STAN (McColl 12). Saves – UCLA (Feher 10); USC (Anae 8). Feb. 3 (at Stanford) – UCLA 12, Hawai’i 4 March 1 (at UCLA) – UCLA 22, UC Irvine 7 April 14 (at Stanford) – Stanford 7, UCLA 6 (OT) 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 OT F Hawaii 3 0 0 1 4 UC Irvine 0 1 4 2 7 UCLA 1 1 1 3 0 6 UCLA 2 4 3 3 12 UCLA 5 6 6 5 22 Stanford 3 1 1 1 0 7 Goals – UCLA (Kraus 3, Ka. Rulon 3, Ke. Rulon 3, Crowell, Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 4, Kraus 3, Kunkel 3, Belden 2, Domanic Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 2, Rowe 2, Domanic, Kraus); Gandy, Rowe); HAW (Hason-Swaner, Mason, Sieprath, Van 2, Ka. Rulon 2, Cahill, Crowell, Gandy, Mathewson, Mordell, STAN (Hewko 3, Gregorka, Hansen, Silver, Steffens). Raalte). Murphy); UCI (Kaake 2, Lewis 2, Fancher, Frost, Plummer). Saves – UCLA (Feher 9); STAN (McColl 11). Saves – UCLA (Feher 7). Saves – UCLA (Feher 6); UCI (Machanis 4). April 15 (at San Jose State) – UCLA 14, San Jose State 6 Feb. 4 (at Stanford) – UCLA 10, Indiana 3 March 2 (at UCLA) – UCLA 14, Cal State Northridge 3 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F UCLA 3 3 5 3 14 Indiana 0 0 2 1 3 Cal State Northridge 0 0 1 2 3 San Jose State 1 2 0 3 6 UCLA 7 1 1 1 10 UCLA 4 7 3 0 14 Goals – UCLA (Ka. Rulon 6, Ke. Rulon 4, Gandy 2, Kunkel, Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 2, Belden, Domanic, Gandy, Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 5, Ka. Rulon 3, Domanic 2, Kraus Rowe); SJSU (Lowry 3, McKee 2, Hazlett). Kraus, Mathewson, Mordell, Ka. Rulon); IND (Zimmerman 2, Cahill, Rowe); CSUN (Van Gorder 2, Curren). Saves – UCLA (Feher 5); SJSU (N/A). 2, Hannon). Saves – UCLA (Fullen 4); CSUN (Stapf 8). April 20 (at San Diego State) – UCLA 14, San Diego State 6 Saves – UCLA (Fullen 3). March 3 (at UCLA) – UCLA 13, Pomona 4 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 4 (at Stanford) – UCLA 11, USC 10 1 2 3 4 F UCLA 5 4 2 3 14 1 2 3 4 F Pomona-Pitzer 0 0 2 2 4 San Diego State 2 2 1 1 6 USC 2 2 4 2 10 UCLA 7 5 0 1 13 Goals – UCLA (Kraus 4, Kunkel 2, Rowe 2, Ka. Rulon 2, UCLA 1 3 2 5 11 Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 5, Ka. Rulon 3, Domanic 2, Kraus Cahill, Gandy, Mathewson, Ke. Rulon); SDSU (Gonzales 2, Goals – UCLA (Kraus 3, Mathewson 2, Ka. Rulon 2, Ke. 2, Cahill, Rowe); CSUN (Van Gorder 2, Curren). Schuster 2, Cervantes, Werner). Rulon 2, Belden, Kunkel); USC (Craig 3, Figge 2, Hayes 2, Saves – UCLA (Fullen 4); CSUN (Stapf 8). Saves – UCLA (Feher 9); SDSU (Kilgore 12). Bartunkova, Kiss, Mayer). March 10 (at Arizona State) – UCLA 15, Arizona St. 9 April 27 (at Arizona State) – UCLA 17, Long Beach State 5 Saves – UCLA (Feher 6). 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 16 (at California) – UCLA 12, California 8 UCLA 3 4 6 2 15 Long Beach State 2 0 1 2 5 1 2 3 4 F Arizona State 3 2 0 4 9 UCLA 5 5 5 2 17 UCLA 4 3 2 3 12 Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 4, Belden 3, Kraus 3, Ka. Rulon Goals – UCLA (Ka. Rulon 4, Kraus 3, Rowe 3, Domanic 2, California 3 0 2 3 8 2, Cahill, Domanic, Gandy); ASU (Doud 4, Bower 2, Aparicio, Belden, Cahill, Gandy, Kunkel, Ke. Rulon); LBSU (Wawrzynski Goals – UCLA (Gandy 2, Mathewson 2, Ke. Rulon 2, Belden, Lawlor, Stepp). 2, Winchell 2, Wensman). Domanic, Kraus, Kunkel, Rowe, Ka. Rulon); CAL (Windes 4, Saves – UCLA (Feher 8); ASU (Wallace 9). Saves – UCLA (Feher 3, Fullen 2); LBSU (Hayes 6). Reynolds 2, Hayes 2). March 11 (at UCLA) – UCLA 21, UC Santa Barbara 8 April 28 (at Arizona State) – UCLA 10, USC 9 Saves – UCLA (Feher 4); CAL (Stuart 5). 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 17 (at Pacific) – UCLA 30, Pacific 5 UC Santa Barbara 1 1 1 5 8 USC 2 3 2 2 9 1 2 3 4 F UCLA 7 5 7 2 21 UCLA 3 4 2 1 10 UCLA 10 7 5 8 30 Goals – UCLA (Ka. Rulon 5, Cahill 4, Rowe 3, Belden 2, Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 3, Kunkel 2, Ka. Rulon 2, Gandy, Pacific 2 2 1 0 5 Domanic 2, Kraus, Kunkel, Mathewson, Ke. Rulon); UCSB Kraus, Mathewson); USC (Stein 3, Bartunkova 2, Craig, Goals – UCLA (Mordell 5, Murphy 4, Belden 3, Gandy 3, Kraus (Knott 2, Morgan 2, Tipton 2, Stachowski, Walheim). Figge, Mayer, Wenger). 3, Nelson 3, Crowell 2, Domanic 2, Rowe 2, Mathewson, Ka. Saves – UCLA (Feher 4, Fullen 2); UCSB (Gonzalez 6). Saves – UCLA (Feher 5); USC (Morgan 9). Rulon, Ke. Rulon); PAC (Harris 3, McConnell 2). March 15 (at UCLA) – UCLA 21, Long Beach State 3 April 29 (at Arizona State) – UCLA 9, Stanford 3 Saves – UCLA (Fullen 6); PAC (Hauck 3, Gray 2). 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 22 (at UCLA) – UCLA 16, Hawai’i 7 Long Beach State 1 1 0 1 3 Stanford 0 1 2 0 3 1 2 3 4 F UCLA 9 5 4 3 21 UCLA 3 2 3 1 9 Hawai’i 2 1 3 1 7 Goals – UCLA (Domanic 5, Gandy 4, Ke. Rulon 4, Belden 3, Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 4, Mathewson 2, Cahill, Gandy, Ka. UCLA 6 5 4 1 16 Karus 2, Ka. Rulon 2, Cahill); LBSU (Lee, Wensman, Winchell). Rulon); STAN (Hansen 2, Hillman). Goals – UCLA (Kraus 4, Ka. Rulon 4, Gandy 3, Cahill 2, Saves – UCLA (Feher 6, Fullen 3); LBSU (Hayes 3). Saves – UCLA (Feher 8); STAN (McColl 4). Domanic, Mathewson, Murphy); HAW (Bagnall 2, Van March 16 (at UC San Diego) – UCLA 21, UC San Diego 3 May 11 (at Los Alamitos, CA) – UCLA 22, Pomona 0 Raalte 2, Cox, Mason, Turnbull). 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Saves – UCLA (Feher 6, Fullen 1); HAW (De Nooy 8). UCLA 6 5 5 5 21 Pomona-Pitzer 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 24 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 17, Santa Clara 6 UC San Diego 0 0 1 2 3 UCLA 8 5 5 4 22 1 2 3 4 F Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 5, Rowe 4, Gandy 3, Belden 2, Goals – UCLA (Gandy 3, Ke. Rulon 3, Belden 2, Cahill Santa Clara 1 1 3 1 6 Cahill 2, Nelson 2, Ka. Rulon 2, Kunkel); UCSD (Bajorek, 2, Crowell 2, Kraus 2, Kunkel 2, Mathewson 2, Rowe 2, UCLA 5 5 4 3 17 Gstettenbauer, Woods). Domanic, Ka. Rulon). Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 5, Kraus 3, Rowe 3, Ka. Rulon Saves – UCLA (Feher 6); UCSD (N/A). Saves – UCLA (Feher 4, Fullen 2); POM (Peifer 7). 2, Belden, Crowell, Mathewson, Mordell); SCU (Anderson 2, March 24 (at UCLA) – UCLA 25, Cal State Bakersfield 0 May 12 (at Los Alamitos, CA) – UCLA 7, USC 6 Bank, Lamb, Knutson, Zimmerman). 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F Saves – UCLA (Fullen 8); SCU (Capurro 6). Cal State Bakersfield 0 0 0 0 0 USC 3 1 1 1 6 Feb. 24 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 11, UC Irvine 7 UCLA 6 6 9 4 25 UCLA 2 1 2 2 7 1 2 3 4 F Goals – UCLA (Cahill, Ke. Rulon 4, Kraus 3, Belden 2, Goals – UCLA (Kunkel 2, Mathewson 2, Domanic, Kraus, UCLA 4 3 3 1 11 Mathewson 2, Murphy 2, Nelson 2, Ka. Rulon 2, Crowell, Ke. Rulon); USC (Cardenas 3, Bartunkova, Craig, Figge). UC Irvine 1 1 2 3 7 Domanic, Gandy, Rowe). Saves – UCLA (Feher 6); USC (Morgan 8). Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Domanic 2, Rowe 2, Gandy, Saves – UCLA (Feher 5, Fullen 3); CSUB (Yakhina 6, Longeuay 1). May 13 (at Los Alamitos, CA) – UCLA 5, Stanford 4 Kraus, Kunkel, Ke. Rulon); UCI (Prine 3, Fancher, Fiacco, March 31 (at UCLA) – UCLA 17, Loyola Marymount 3 1 2 3 4 F Kaake, Rossi). 1 2 3 4 F Stanford 0 1 0 3 4 Saves – UCLA (Feher 6); UCI (Machanis 11). Loyola Marymount 0 1 2 0 3 UCLA 2 1 1 1 5 Feb. 25 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 7, California 3 UCLA 4 7 1 5 17 Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Kraus 2); STAN (Silver 3, 1 2 3 4 F Goals – UCLA (Ke. Rulon 6, Cahill 3, Domanic 3, Gandy 2, Hillman). California 0 1 2 0 3 Mathewson, Rowe, Ka. Rulon); LMU (Cotton, Fletcher, Wike). Saves – UCLA (Feher 9); STAN (McColl 5). UCLA 0 3 2 2 7 Saves – UCLA (Feher 7); LMU (Caster 7). Goals – UCLA (Mathewson 3, Kraus 2, Rowe, Ke. Rulon); CAL (Corso, Lindsey, Windes). Saves – UCLA (Feher 11); CAL (Stuart 5).

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2007 Statistics – Record: 28-2 Overall, 11-1 MPSF UCLA Team Leaders Name GP G ATT PCT AST TF TO BL ST FS EE Anne Belden 30 26 54 48% 23 0 3 21 5 6 8 Goals 1. Kelly Rulon...... 70 Gabrielle Domanic 30 32 76 42% 21 4 4 16 10 36 10 2. Jillian Kraus...... 54 Brittany Rowe 30 34 60 57% 7 13 6 21 5 0 21 3. Katie Rulon...... 52 Katie Rulon 30 52 97 54% 17 6 6 57 4 1 9 4. Tanya Gandy...... 38 Jenna Murphy 15 8 22 36% 7 1 1 14 2 2 2 5. ...... 35 Courtney Mathewson 30 35 59 59% 13 0 7 29 3 15 12 Attempts Molly Cahill 30 26 52 50% 11 3 4 12 7 0 16 1. Kelly Rulon...... 123 Jillian Kraus 30 54 110 49% 15 5 1 28 6 3 19 2. Jillian Kraus...... 110 Kelly Rulon 30 70 123 57% 52 4 7 42 7 6 26 3. Katie Rulon...... 97 Tanya Gandy 30 38 85 45% 12 5 4 32 4 0 12 4. Tanya Gandy...... 85 Kacy Kunkel 30 19 41 46% 3 7 7 8 5 0 28 5. Gabrielle Domanic...... 76 Kim Nelson 17 9 31 32% 0 7 3 3 1 0 8 Assists Melissa Mordell 17 8 20 40% 4 2 3 8 1 1 2 1. Kelly Rulon...... 52 Kamaile Crowell 18 10 31 32% 12 0 5 7 4 5 2 2. Anne Belden...... 23 3. Gabrielle Domanic...... 21 TOTALS 30 421 857 49% 197 33 41 298 64 75 175 4. Katie Rulon...... 17 Goalkeepers GP QP SV GA GAA MP 5. Jillian Kraus...... 15 Emily Feher 25 90 163 124 4.96 726:00 Blocks Brittany Fullen 11 30 39 32 2.90 240:00 1. Katie Rulon...... 57 TOTALS -- 120 202 156 5.20 966:00 2. Kelly Rulon...... 42 3. Tanya Gandy...... 32 LEGEND: GP - Games played, G - Goals, ATT - Attempts, PCT - Scoring Percentage, AST - Assists, TF 4. Jillian Kraus...... 28 - Turnover Foul, TO - Turnovers, BL - Blocks, STL - Steals, FS - Field Saves, EE - Earned Ejections, QP - t-5. Anne Belden...... 21 Quarters Played, SV - Saves, GA - Goals Against, GAA - Goals Against Average, MP - Minutes Played. t-5. Brittany Rowe...... 21 2007 Results Earned Exclusions 1. Kacy Kunkel...... 28 Date Result UCLA Opp. Opponent Rec. MPSF 2. Kelly Rulon...... 26 2/3^ W 10 2 California 1-0 3. Brittany Rowe...... 21 2/3^ W 12 4 Hawai’i 2-0 4. Jillian Kraus...... 19 2/4^ W 10 3 Indiana 3-0 5. Molly Cahill...... 16 2/4^ W 11 10 USC 4-0 2/16 W 12 8 *California 5-0 1-0 2/17 W 30 5 *Pacific 6-0 2-0 Final 2007 Women’s National 2/22 W 16 7 *Hawai’i 7-0 3-0 Collegiate Top 20 Poll 2/24^^ W 17 6 Santa Clara 8-0 No. School Points 2/24^^ W 11 7 UC Irvine 9-0 1. UCLA 100 2/25^^ W 7 3 California 10-0 2. Stanford 95 2/25^^ L 4 8 Stanford 10-1 3. USC 90 3/1 W 22 7 *UC Irvine 11-1 4-0 4. Hawaii 85 3/2 W 14 3 *Cal State Northridge 12-1 5-0 5. San Diego State 80 3/3 W 13 4 Pomona-Pitzer 13-1 6. San Jose State 73 7. Loyola Marymount 66 3/10 W 15 9 *Arizona State 14-1 6-0 8. California 62 3/11 W 21 8 *UC Santa Barbara 15-1 7-0 9. UC Irvine 60 3/15 W 21 3 *Long Beach State 16-1 8-0 10. Hartwick 57 3/16 W 21 3 UC San Diego 17-1 11. UC Davis 55 3/24 W 25 0 Cal State Bakersfield 18-1 12. Arizona State 47 3/31 W 17 3 Loyola Marymount 19-1 13. Long Beach State 40 4/7 W 8 7 *USC 20-1 9-0 14. UC San Diego 34 4/14 L 6 7 *Stanford 20-2 9-1 15. Cal State Northridge 30 4/15 W 14 6 *San Jose State 21-2 10-1 16. Santa Clara 23 4/20 W 14 6 *San Diego State 22-2 11-1 17. Princeton 21 4/27# W 17 5 Long Beach State 23-2 18. UC Santa Barbara 16 4/28# W 10 9 USC 24-2 19. Cal State Bakersfield 10 20. Indiana 4 4/29# W 9 3 Stanford 25-2 RV. Michigan 3 5/11** W 22 0 Pomona 26-2 5/12** W 7 6 USC 27-2 5/13** W 5 4 Stanford 28-2 Score by Quarters (2007) TOTALS 421 156 28-2 11-1 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL * MPSF Match UCLA 128 118 98 77 0 421 ^ Stanford Invitational OPP 37 30 43 45 1 156 ^^ So Cal Tournament (hosted by USC) # MPSF Tournament (hosted by Arizona State, 1st place) ** NCAA Tournament (hosted by Long Beach State, 1st place)

20 2008 UCLA WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2007 IN REVIEW

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was estab- and women’s water polo, and men’s volleyball champions earning champion in women’s lished during the 1992-1993 academic year to serve the competi- automatic qualification into NCAA championship events. The MPSF gymnastics for the sec- tive needs of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10, portfolio of teams for 2007-2008 season will remain the same ond year in a row; while Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences with the Federation serving 31 institutions sponsoring 74 Division Stanford collected a and other selected universities in the western United States, and I teams in nine sports. 2007-2008 will be a water-shed season as MPSF title three-peat in to provide championship competition for Division I intercollegiate the Federation looks to do a makeover, redesigning its logo and women’s lacrosse. Olympic sports in a conference setting. The MPSF was originally graphic presentation, and launching a new website during the Fall Al Beaird has been formed to provide enhanced competition and championship op- of 2007. The MPSF will also look to more technological advances the Federation’s only ex- portunities for sports without conference affiliation; to contain the as it upgrades its level of conference services to participating ecutive director, taking costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted member institutions. the reigns after being by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. The Federation has served In 2006-2007, four MPSF teams won NCAA championships selected by the MPSF Ad- as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor while almost a score of teams and hundreds of student-athletes ministrative Committee in 1998. Beaird’s position was established for sports impacted by conference realignments. In 2006-2007, competed in NCAA post-season competition. UCLA won its historic as a result of the Federation’s successful growth and well estab- the Federation celebrated its 15th year of competition and is af- 100th NCAA team title in women’s water polo after winning the lished tradition of NCAA and national championship caliber play. firmed that is more relevant today than at any other time since MPSF title, in contrast to UC Irvine, which won its first NCAA team The former Director of Youth and Community Programs for UC its inception. As a testament to its viability, the Mountain Pacific title by taking the 2007 NCAA National Collegiate Championship Davis Athletics, Beaird oversees the administration of all Federa- Sports Federation continues to successfully manage the ever- in men’s volleyball after pulling out its first-ever MPSF men’s vol- tion sports, while working closely with head coaches and adminis- changing face of college sports by fostering contraction and expan- leyball championship. California won the NCAA men’s water polo trators from over 30 universities competing in Division I athletics. sion of its intercollegiate athletics portfolio to meet the dynamic championship for the first time since the MPSF’s inaugural season Beaird oversees all aspects of MPSF competition, including sched- needs of its member institutions and conferences. in 1992-1993 after winning the MPSF championship, and Arizona uling, officiating, championships, media relations, broadcasting, In 2007-2008, the MPSF will again sponsor nine Olympic in- State beat the field to win the NCAA Womens’ Indoor Track and NCAA relations, and sponsorships, while also facilitating confer- tercollegiate sports while serving over 1500 student-athletes and Field Championship in Fayetteville, Arkansas, also after taking the ence legislation, annual coaches’ business meetings and Federa- approximately 75 head coaches from 31 universities in 12 west- MPSF title. tion Administrative and Executive Committee meetings. In 2004, ern states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in Other Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Champions for Beaird completed a four-year term, including three years as chair men’s soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, men’s and women’s the 2006-2007 season includes New Mexico’s third-consecutive of the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championships and Rules Commit- indoor track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, women’s conference title in men’s soccer and the Lobos’ fifth in six years; tee and also currently serves as liaison to the USOC and national lacrosse and men’s volleyball. All MPSF champions are eligible to Washington earned its second-consecutive MPSF men’s indoor governing bodies for amateur athletics in the United States. compete in NCAA Championships with MPSF men’s soccer, men’s track and field championship with Seattle Pacific was also the

2007 Final MPSF Women’s Water Polo Tournament Results 1st Place: UCLA 9, Stanford 3 3rd Place: USC 14, Hawai’i 7 5th Place: San Diego State 10, San Jose State 6 7th Place: UC Irvine 15, Long Beach State 10 9th Place: California 9, Arizona State 8 11th Place: Cal State Northridge 11, UC Santa Barbara 6

2007 Final MPSF Standings MPSF Overall School W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neut Stanford (2)* 12 0 1.000 6-0 6-0 27 3 .900 13-1 6-0 8-2 UCLA (1)** 11 1 .917 6-0 5-1 28 2 .833 9-0 6-1 13-1 USC (3)* 10 2 .833 6-0 4-2 22 6 .785 7-0 8-3 7-3 Hawaii (4) 9 3 .750 5-1 4-2 17 10 .652 6-1 5-3 6-6 San Diego State (5)* 8 4 .667 4-2 4-2 29 10 .743 10-2 4-4 15-4 San Jose State (6) 6 6 .500 3-3 3-3 16 13 .551 8-3 3-4 5-5 California (8) 6 6 .500 3-3 3-3 12 11 .521 3-3 3-4 5-4 Arizona State (11) 5 7 .454 3-3 2-4 14 14 .500 7-3 2-6 4-6 UC Irvine (9) 4 8 .333 2-4 2-4 19 13 .593 8-6 3-4 8-3 Long Beach State (13) 3 9 .250 2-4 1-5 8 19 .304 2-6 1-6 5-7 CS Northridge (16) 2 10 .167 1-6 0-5 16 19 .457 4-5 1-10 11-4 UC Santa Barbara (14) 2 10 .167 0-5 2-5 16 22 .421 5-6 4-6 7-11 Pacific (NR) 0 12 .000 0-6 0-6 5 25 .166 0-10 0-10 5-5 Conference Tournament Finish in Parenthesis, ** National Champions, * National Tournament Qualifier

2007 Women’s Water Polo All-MPSF Selections First Team Honorable Mention Sarah Harris, UTL, Pacific Kelly Rulon, ATT, UCLA Addison Doud, CTR, Arizona State Darby Anderson, 2M, California Erika Figge, UTL, USC Aimee Stachowski, 2MD, UC Santa Barbara Cecilia Canetti, ATT, Long Beach State Kelly Mason, UTL, Hawaii Lisa van Raalte, 2M, Hawaii Alexandra Kiss, ATT, USC , 2M, USC Jenna Schusler, ATT, San Diego State Kelly Donahue, ATT, Stanford Katie Hansen, ATT, Stanford , 2M, Stanford Christina Hewko, 2M, Stanford Lauren Silver, ATT, Stanford Coach of the Year Jillian Kraus, ATT, UCLA Brittany Rowe, CTR, UCLA John Tanner, Stanford Meridith McColl, GK, Stanford Allison Brookes, UTL, Cal State Northridge Sarah Harris, UTL, Pacific Player of the Year Second Team Robyn Kaake, UTL, UC Irvine Kelly Rulon, UCLA , 2MD, California , ATT, USC Emily Feher, GK, UCLA Newcomer of the Year Meike De Nooy, GK, Hawaii All-Freshman Team Angela Turnbull, Hawaii , UTL, USC Jillian Stapf, GK, Cal State Northridge Stacy Werner, UTL, San Diego State Kelly Eaton, ATT, Stanford Beth Harberts, 2M, San Jose State Angela Turnbull, ATT, Hawaii , 2M, Stanford Forel Davis, UTL, USC Courtney Mathewson, ATT, UCLA Amanda Stepp, All-Around, Arizona State

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molly emily CAHILL FEHER DEFENDER • 5-8 GOALKEEPER • 5-8 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara) Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill)

NOTES – Competed in 123 matches over four seasons, guiding the Bruins to NCAA NOTES – Graduated from UCLA as a three-time ACWPC first-team All-American (2005- Championships in each of her final three seasons...earned MPSF All-Academic Scholar- 07); was also named an ACWPC third-team All-American in 2004 as a freshman...her 713 Athlete honors as a sophomore, junior and senior...played in every match all four seasons. career saves ranks second on the school’s all-time list (behind , 746)...total of 205 saves in 2005 ranks third on the individual single-season saves list...led UCLA to NCAA 2007 – Played in all 30 games...scored 26 goals on 52 attempts, scoring at a 50 percent Championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007...became the only goalkeeper in UCLA women’s clip...collected 16 earned exclusions, 12 steals, 11 assists and seven blocks...scored in nine water polo history to have helped win three NCAA Championships. consecutive matches from March 1-31...posted two four-goal efforts, against UC Santa Barbara (March 13) and Cal State Bakersfield (March 24)...registered two or more goals in 2007 – Started 25 games...earned ACWPC first-team All-America honors...gained second- six matches...gained MPSF All-Academic Team accolades. team All-MPSF honors...made 163 saves and recorded a 5.51 goals against average... allowed 124 goals in 90 quarters (726 minutes)...MPSF All-Academic Team selection. 2006 – Played in all 33 matches...earned MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete accolades for the second consecutive season...registered 14 goals and 15 assists...scored once in 2006 – Started 30 games...earned ACWPC first-team All-America honors...captured first- the NCAA Championship contest and tallied two goals against top-ranked USC in the MPSF team NCAA All-Tournament accolades...named an All-MPSF honorable mention and MPSF Tournament...also totaled 19 steals. All-Academic Scholar...posted 176 saves and allowed 113 goals in 105 quarters (741 minutes)...registered a 4.27 GAA. 2005 – Played in all 33 matches...earned AWCPA All-Academic Team honors as an “outstanding” selection...also garnered MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete accolades... 2005 – Started 29 games...first-team ACWPC All-America and All-MPSF selection...named finished the season with 17 goals, 15 assists and 29 steals (fourth-highest total)...led the MPSF Goalkeeper of the Year...second-team NCAA All-Tournament and first-team All-MPSF Bruins with three goals against Stanford in an MPSF Tournament semifinal contest. Tournament honoree...named an ESPN The Magazine third-team Academic All-American with a 3.72 GPA...earned AWPCA All-Academic Team honors as an “outstanding” selection... 2004 – Scored 38 goals on 135 attempts...led the team in goals scored (38), attempts MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete selection. (135) and steals (46)...also chipped in with 15 assists...earned MPSF All-Freshman Team honors...scored a season-high four goals against San Jose State (April 17). 2004 – Started 23 games...earned ACWPC third-team All-America accolades...captured second-team All-MPSF honors...totaled 169 saves and allowed 105 goals in 90 quarters Molly Cahill’s Career Statistics (630 minutes)...recorded a 4.66 GAA. Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL 2004 27 38 135 28% 15 46 Emily Feher’s Career Statistics 2005 33 17 38 45% 15 29 Year GP/GS QP SV GA GAA MP 2006 33 14 35 40% 15 19 2004 23/23 90 169 105 4.66 630:00 2007 30 26 52 50% 11 12 2005 29/29 110 205 114 4.11 776:00 Totals 123 95 260 37% 56 106 2006 30/30 105 176 113 4.27 741:00 2007 25/25 90 163 124 5.51 726:00 Totals 107/107 395 713 456 4.61 2873:00

kacy kelly KUNKEL RULON ATTACKER • 6-0 ATTACKER • 5-11 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Point Loma, Calif. (Univ. of San Diego HS)

NOTES – Competed in 123 matches over four seasons, helping lead UCLA to NCAA NOTES – Finished career as UCLA’s all-time scoring leader (237 goals)...helped lead UCLA Championships in each of her final three seasons...earned third-team All-America honors to an NCAA Championship in each of her four seasons (2003, 2005-07)...her 70-goal her senior season (2007)...played in every match all four seasons. totals in each of her final three seasons (2005-07) are tied for second-most on the school’s 2007 – Played in all 30 matches...gained ACWPC third-team All-America accolades... single-season scoring list...captured the 2007 Peter J. Cutino Award...was a three-time scored 19 goals on 41 attempts...also registered a team-high 28 earned exclusions, eight ACWPC first-team All-American (2005-07); ACWPC third-team All-American in 2003. steals, five blocks and three assists...scored one or more goals in 13 matches...tallied a 2007 – Won the Peter J. Cutino Award...gained ACWPC Player of the Year honors... season-high three goals against UC Irvine (March 1)...scored twice in the Bruins’ 7-6 NCAA captured ACWPC first-team All-America honors and first-team All-MPSF accolades...played semifinal victory over USC (May 12)...scored in six of the final eight contests. in all 30 matches...led the Bruins with 70 goals in 123 attempts, scoring at a 57 percent 2006 – Played in all 33 matches...scored 11 goals on 34 attempts...earned NCAA All- clip...totaled a team-high 52 assists and team-leading 42 steals. Tournament Team second-team honors...registered a season-high two goals against 2006 – Earned ACWPC Player of the Year honors...captured ACWPC first-team All- Occidental College (March 26)...collected eight steals and five assists. America honors and first-team All-MPSF accolades...named the NCAA Tournament MVP... 2005 – Played in all 33 matches...scored 12 goals on 33 attempts...scored a season- played in all 33 matches...led the Bruins with 70 goals in 144 attempts, scoring at a 49 high two goals against Princeton (Feb. 25)...finished the season with 18 steals and seven percent rate (fourth-best accuracy mark on the team). assists...helped lead the U.S. Junior National Team to a gold medal at the FINA Junior 2005 – Captured ACWPC first-team All-America honors...gained MPSF Co-Player of the Women’s World Championships. Year accolades and earned first-team All-MPSF honors...named the All-NCAA Tournament 2004 – Scored 14 goals on 47 attempts...totaled three goals against Pacific and Arizona first team and the All-MPSF tournament first team...played in all 33 games...led the team in State in Bruin victories...finished the season with 12 assists and 22 steals, the fifth-highest scoring with 70 goals on 122 attempts, scoring at a 57 percent clip.. total on the team. 2004 – Redshirted to play in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece...scored four goals in the Olympics, including the game-winning goal against Hungary in the tournament opener... Kacy Kunkel’s Career Statistics helped lead Team USA to the bronze medal. Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL 2004 27 14 47 30% 12 22 2003 – Earned ACWPC third-team All-America honors...played in all 27 matches...scored 2005 33 12 33 36% 7 18 27 goals on 70 attempts...earned NCAA All-Tournament second-team accolades. 2006 33 11 34 32% 5 8 Kelly Rulon’s Career Statistics 2007 30 19 41 46% 3 8 Year GP G ATT PCT AST STL Totals 123 67 155 43% 27 56 2003 27 27 70 39% 32 27 2005 33 70 122 57% 48 72 2006 33 70 144 49% 60 52 2007 30 70 123 57% 52 42 Totals 123 237 459 52% 192 193

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