2015-2016 and Schedule • Quick Facts • Table of Contents

DATE(S) DAY(S) OPPONENT(S)/EVENT SITE TIME (PT) October 16-17 Friday-Saturday at SMU Classic Lewisville, Texas 4:30 p.m October 17 Saturday at UC San Diego La Jolla, Calif. 12 p.m. October 24 Saturday at UC Santa Barbara & Oregon State (swimming only) Santa Barbara, Calif. 12 p.m. November 6 Friday at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1 p.m. November 7 Saturday at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 11 a.m. November 13-15 Friday-Sunday at Trojan Diving Invitational , Calif. All Day November 19-21 Thursday-Saturday at A-3 Invitational Monterey Park, Calif. All Day December 3-5 Thursday-Saturday at Texas Invitational (swimming only) Austin, Texas 7 a.m./4 p.m. December 4-5 Friday-Saturday at University of (diving only) Minneapolis, Minn. All Day December 15-20 Tuesday-Sunday at USA Diving Winter Nationals Indianapolis, Ind. All Day January 15-16 Friday-Saturday at Utah & Boise State (swimming only) Salt Lake City, Utah 5 p.m./10 a.m. JANUARY 15-17 FRIDAY-SUNDAY BRUIN DIVING INVITATIONAL DIRKS POOL AT ALL DAY JANUARY 29 FRIDAY STANFORD DIRKS POOL AT SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER 2 P.M. JANUARY 30 SATURDAY DIRKS POOL AT SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER 12 P.M. FEBRUARY 12 FRIDAY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DIRKS POOL AT SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER 2 P.M. February 24-27 Wednesday-Saturday at Pac-12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. 11 a.m./6 p.m. March 7-9 Monday-Wednesday at NCAA Zone E Diving Championships Flagstaff, Ariz. All Day March 17-19 Thursday-Saturday at NCAA Championships , Ga. 7 a.m./3 p.m. June 18-26 Saturday-Sunday USA Diving Olympic Trials Indianapolis, Ind. All Day June 26-July 3 Sunday-Sunday USA Swimming Olympic Trials Omaha, Neb. All Day

Quick Facts 2015-2016 Bruins Location Los Angeles, Calif. Roster 2 Head Swimming and Diving Coach Cyndi Gallagher 3 Mailing Address J.D Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Head Diving Coach Tom Stebbins 5 Founded 1919 Assistant Swimming Coach Naya Higashijima • Support Staff 6 Enrollment 43,239 2015-2016 Seniors Nickname Bruins Madison Applegate, Shannon Cheung, & Katie Kinnear 9 Colors Blue and Gold Montana Monahan & Arlyn Upshaw 10 Conference Pac-12 2015-2016 Juniors Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Emily Hammond, Nina Hayes, Annika Lenz, & Linnea Mack 11 Athletic Director Dan Guerrero Michaela Merlihan, Rachel Owen, & Savannah Steffen 12 Senior Associate Athletic Director/Business Operations Ken Weiner Hayden Walker, Madison White, & Brigitte Winkler 13 Senior Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women’s Administrator Petrina Long 2015-2016 Sophomores Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Michael Teitell Natalie Amberg, Maddy Burnham, Marie-Pierre Delisle, & Katie Grover 15 Hannah Grubbs & Sarah Kaunitz 16 MK Kish, Ciara Monahan, & Maria Polyakova 17 Home Pool Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center Carly Reid & Jax Shoults 18

Swimming and Diving SID Lindsay Gaesser 2015-2016 Freshmen Éloïse Bélanger, Elena Escalas, Katerina Friese, Alex Hubel, Sabrina Kwok, & Caroline McTaggart 19 Gaesser’s Office/Fax (310) 206-8141/(310) 825-8664 Mary Pelton, Madeline Russell, Emma Schanz, Traci Shiver, Sandra Soe 20 Gaesser’s E-mail [email protected] Website www.uclabruins.com History and Results 2016 Olympic Trials Qualifiers 21 Bruin National and Conference Champions 23 Head Swimming and Diving Coach Cyndi Gallagher, 28th Year (UCLA, 1983) Bruin All-Americans 24 Career Record (Years) 172-91-1 (27) UCLA Swimming Records 25 All-Time Top-8 Bruin Swimmers • UCLA Diving Records 26 Gallagher’s Office Phone (310) 206-6784 Team Award Winners 27 Head Diving Coach Tom Stebbins, 18th Year (Yale, 1996) Bruin Letterwinners (1993-Present) 28 Assistant Swimming Coach Naya Higashijima, 4th Year (Oregon State, 2004) Bruins in the Olympics • Hall of Famer Annette Salmeen 29 All-Time Coaching History • UCLA vs. Opponents 30 Higashijima’s Office Phone (310) 206-6412 Team Managers Joe DeCicco, Jacob Rees, Danielle Repper General Information Staff Athletic Trainer Jeremy Vail University and Athletic Administration 7 Spieker Aquatics Center and Dirks Pool • Swimming and Diving Facilities 8 Athletic Performance Coach Molly Gosnell 2015-2016 NCAA Qualifying Standards 14 Massage Therapist Dr. Brian Campbell

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Roster Team Caption NAME ht specialty yr hometoWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Top Row - Katerina Friese, Mary Pelton, Hayden Walker, Brigitte Winkler, Linnea Mack, Natalie Amberg 5-8 Free/Back SO Danville, Calif. (Carondelet HS) Caroline McTaggart, Sarah Kaunitz, Carly Reid, Sandra Soe Madison Applegate 5-6 Fly/Free SR Brentwood, Calif. (Heritage HS) Fourth Row - Alex Hubel, Katie Kinnear, MK Kish, Natalie Amberg, Marie-Pierre Delisle, Maddy Burnham 5-6 Free/Fly SO Pleasant Valley, (Bettendorf HS) Shannon Cheung, Hannah Grubbs, Emma Schanz, Emily Hammond, Jax Shoults Éloïse Bélanger 5-3 Diving FR Montreal, Quebec Third Row - Team Manager Danielle Repper, Student Athletic Trainer Amie Chien, Student Shannon Cheung 5-9 Distance Free/IM SR Hong Kong, (International Christian School) Athletic Trainer Sam Sambaed, Head Diving Coach Tom Stebbins, Head Swimming Coach Marie-Pierre Delisle 5-7 Fly/Back SO San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) Cyndi Gallagher, Assistant Swimming Coach Naya Higashijima, Ahtletic Performance Elena Escalas 5-7 Breast FR Nashville, Tenn. (University School of Nashville) Coach Molly Gosnell, Team Manager Jacob Rees, Team Manager Joe DiCicco Katerina Friese 5-9 Diving FR St. Louis, Mo. (MICDS) Second Row - Student Athletic Trainer Stephanie Chou, Sabrina Kwok, Madison Katie Grover 5-7 Fly/Free SO Atlanta, Ga. (Milton HS) Applegate, Montana Monahan, Madeline Russell, Traci Shiver, Annika Lenz, Éloïse Hannah Grubbs 5-8 Back SO Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Bélanger, Maria Polyakova, Savannah Steffen Emily Hammond 5-8 Fly/Back JR Hilton Head Island, S.C. (Heritage Academy) Bottom Row - Michaela Merlihan, Rachel Owen, Elena Escalas, Arlyn Upshaw, Nina Hayes, Nina Hayes 5-7 Back/IM JR Livermore, Calif. (Granada HS) Ciara Monahan, Katie Grover, Madison White, Maddy Burnham Alex Hubel 5-7 Free FR Boulder City, Nev. (Boulder City HS) Sarah Kaunitz 5-10 Free SO Cupertino, Calif. (Monta Vista HS) Support Staff Katie Kinnear 5-8 Fly/Back SR Issaquah, Wash. (Skyline HS) Staff Athletic Trainer: Jeremy Vail MK Kish 5-9 IM/Back SO Richmond, Va. (Collegiate School) Student Athletic Trainers: Amie Chien, Stephanie Chou, & Sam Sambaed Sabrina Kwok 5-10 Free/Back FR Hong Kong, China (Kincoppal Rose Bay School) Athletic Performance Coach: Molly Gosnell Annika Lenz 5-2 Diving JR Altadena, Calif. (Polytechnic School) Massage Therapist: Dr. Brian Campbell Linnea Mack 6-0 Back/Fly/Free JR San Jose, Calif. (Pioneer HS) Team Managers: Joe DeCicco, Jacob Rees, & Danielle Repper Caroline McTaggart 6-2 Free/Fly FR Chevy Chase, Md. (Holton-Arms School) Academic Counselor: Linda Lassiter Michaela Merlihan 5-7 Free JR Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza HS) Senior Learning Specialist: Sabrina Youmans Ciara Monahan 5-6 Diving SO Woodland Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS) Montana Monahan 5-4 Diving SR Woodland Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS) Rachel Owen 5-6 Sprint Free JR Los Gatos, Calif. (The Kings Academy) Pronunciation Guide Mary Pelton 5-9 Free FR Towson, Md. (Orion High School) Nina Hayes Nee-nuh Maria Polyakova 5-2 Diving SO Penza, (Moscow Prep School) Annika Lenz Ah-nee-ka Carly Reid 5-10 Free SO Lost Altos, Calif. (Monta Vista HS) Linnea Mack Lin-nay-uh Madeline Russell 5-2 Diving FR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Preparatory) Brigitte Winkler Bree-get-ta Emma Schanz 5-8 Breast/Back FR Colville, Wash. (Colville Senior HS) Traci Shiver 5-3 Diving FR Chatsworth, Calif. (Cleveland HS) Roster by Class Jax Shoults 5-7 Back SO Laguna Hills, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic HS) Seniors (5) - Madison Applegate, Shannon Cheung, Katie Kinnear, Montana Monahan, Sandra Soe 5-9 Free FR San Jose, Calif. (Pioneer HS) Arlyn Upshaw Savannah Steffen 5-5 Sprint Free JR Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) Juniors (10) - Emily Hammond, Nina Hayes, Annika Lenz, Linnea Mack, Arlyn Upshaw 5-7 IM/Fly SR Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont HS) Michaela Merlihan, Rachel Owen, Savannah Steffen, Hayden Walker, Madison White, Hayden Walker 5-9 Free JR Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep HS) Brigitte Winkler Madison White 5-6 Back/Free JR Danville, Calif. (Carondelet HS) Sophomores (11) - Natalie Amberg, Maddy Burnham, Marie-Pierre Delisle, Katie Grover, Brigitte Winkler 5-10 Breast/Sprint Free JR Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais HS) Hannah Grubbs, Sarah Kaunitz, MK Kish, Ciara Monahan, Maria Polyakova, Carly Reid, Jax Shoults Head Swimming and Diving Coach: Cyndi Gallagher, 28th Year (UCLA, 1983) Freshmen (10) - Éloïse Bélanger, Elena Escalas, Katerina Friese, Alex Hubel, Sabrina Head Diving Coach: Tom Stebbins, 18th Year (Yale, 1996) Kwok, Caroline McTaggart, Mary Pelton, Madeline Russell, Traci Shiver, Sandra Soe Assistant Swimming Coach: Naya Higashijima, 4th Year (Oregon State, 2004)

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Cyndi Gallagher, one of the top college coaches in and 21 different Bruins have won at least one event at the Pac-10/12 Championships. But it’s not America, enters her 28th season as head coach of just the crème de la crème who thrive under Gallagher’s guidance. the UCLA Bruins in 2015-2016, having compiled an Gallagher is also proud of the composition of the team that qualifies for the NCAA’s, a team that, impressive won-loss record of 172-91-1. An intrinsic part more often than not, includes several “walk-ons” who have gone on to be NCAA All-Americans. of the UCLA Athletic Department for the past 32 years Bethany Goodwin scored in the 100 Fly and Kristen Lewis was in both the 100 and 200 Fly. Also, as a student-athlete, assistant coach, and head coach, Lewis was a semi-finalist at the 2004 Olympic Trials in the 100 and 200 Fly and Goodwin went on to her dedication to UCLA swimming and diving and to her make several U.S. National teams and set a World University Games record while winning the 50 Fly. former and current athletes is unparalleled. …and in the Classroom A 1983 graduate of UCLA, Gallagher had an illustrious Gallagher’s commitment to excellence in the classroom is shown in her student-athletes’ many career both as a school record holder for the Bruins academic achievements. Exhibit A, of course, is NCAA Champion and Olympic gold medalist and as a USA National Team member. Representing the Salmeen, who was named a Rhodes Scholar - UCLA’s eighth-ever and first since 1973 - and also USA National Team in Europe, and , she earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Even while she was working on advanced graduate competed at the Olympic Trials in 1976 and 1980 and work at Oxford, Salmeen stayed involved in swimming as an elected Athlete Representative for USA Cyndi Gallagher was a bronze medalist in the 800-meter Freestyle at the Swimming. Head Swimming Coach 1979 World University Games in City. During her magical senior year in 1996, Salmeen won two Pac-10 titles (100 and 200 Fly) and 28th Year For the Record was named UCLA Female Athlete of the Year and Alumni Association Outstanding Senior. She UCLA, 1983 Gallagher is one of the few coaches in the nation also received the NCAA Top VIII Award, presented to only eight NCAA student-athletes annually who coaches at her alma mater. A highly successful for excellence in academics and athletics. In addition, Salmeen was an NCAA Woman of the Year student-athlete for UCLA, she garnered All-American honors, set several school records, and earned finalist. During her Bruin career, she was a two-time team MVP, named the team’s hardest worker recognition as the university’s “Most Valuable Athlete.” As a coach, she has attained an even higher on three occasions, voted most inspirational twice and graduated with UCLA records in the 200 level, coaching Olympians, Olympic medalists, NCAA and USA national champions, and national Butterfly, 200 Free and 500 Free. Salmeen graduated from UCLA with honors in chemistry (3.94 team members. She was recognized again by Team USA when she was named to the 2014-2015 GPA) in 1997 and earned her PhD in biochemistry at Oxford in 2001. In October 2006, Salmeen was U.S. National Team coaching staff. inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. Over the years, Gallagher has compiled an enviable record of success. In nine of her 27 years at Along with Salmeen and Lewis, Keiko Price, Brighed Dwyer, and Katie Younglove were also honored the helm of UCLA women’s swimming, her Bruins have finished among the nation’s Top 10 teams. with coveted NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Younglove was named a Verizon Academic All- They’ve been among the Top 15 teams in 15 of her years. American and numerous Bruins have received Pac-10/12 All-Academic recognition. It’s no accident High Expectations that the Bruin swimmers are consistently represented on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Gallagher and her first-rate coaching staff have high expectations of their athletes, both in and Gallagher’s goal in coaching is to have each athlete reach her full potential, both as out of the pool. These expectations, in turn, attract elite, intelligent, dedicated, goal-oriented, and an athlete and as a person. She is most proud of her former athletes for their accomplishments well-rounded student-athletes. and contributions to society after graduating from UCLA. Gallagher’s swimmers have gone on to Known for her strong work ethic and positive attitude, Gallagher leads by example. She inspires earn Masters degrees and PhD’s, and to become successful teachers, lawyers, scientists, doctors, her athletes to believe in themselves and to follow their dreams, teaching them to be attentive engineers, businesswomen, ministers and mothers. to detail and to find a way to improve their swimming at every practice session. Gallagher also The Last Decade... understands the importance of enjoying swimming and competing, and to embrace the process of 2014-2015: The Bruins set five school records at the Pac-12 Championships and broke two of becoming a great athlete. Part of being a successful collegiate athlete is learning how to balance those records while setting new ones at the NCAA Championships en route to a 23rd-place finish. all the requirements of being a student-athlete. Part of being a successful person once outside of At Pac-12’s, UCLA set records in the 200 IM Relay (Madison White, Allison Wine, Noelle Tarazona, the swimming world, is learning to do the same. Gallagher believes you can achieve anything you Linnea Mack), 100 (Wine), 400 IM Relay (White, Wine, Tarazona, Mack), 400 Free set your mind to, as long as you have the preparation and perspective, and have confidence in your Relay (White, Mack, Katie Grover, Monica Dornick), and 1650 Free (Katy Campbell). abilities. In the very first heat of the very first race of the NCAA Championships, Mack, Grover, White, and She also believes that teamwork and team unity are essential elements for success, citing them as Dornick bettered the Bruins’ season-best time (1:30.03) by nearly a second with a 1:29.05 to set a key ingredients in the team’s Pac-10 Championship seasons of 2001 and 2003. school record in the 200 Free Relay. In the 400 IM Relay, White, Wine, Tarazona, and Mack bested Reaching Their Potential… their previous school record of 3:34.54 set at Pac-12’s with a 3:34.25. On the final day of NCAA’s, Producing Olympians is always among Gallagher’s highest priorities. In 1996, she became one Dornick, Mack, Gover, and White set a new school record in the 400 Free Relay with a 3:15.83. of the first female coaches to place an athlete on the U.S. Olympic team when Annette Salmeen A total of eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team (Tarazona, Annika qualified for the Atlanta Games in two events - the 200 Butterfly, which she won at the Olympic Trials, Lenz, Grover, Taylor Carlson, Jessica Khojasteh, Katie Kinnear, Arlyn Upshaw, and Anna Quinn). and the 800 Freestyle Relay. Salmeen, who had already become Gallagher’s first national collegiate Tarazona, Lenz, and Grover earned first-team honors. During the summer swim season, Grover, champion when she won the 200 Fly at the NCAA’s, went on to win Olympic gold as a member of the Mack, White, and Tarazona took home the bronze medal in the 400 Free Relay at the Phillips 66 triumphant USA 800 Free Relay. National Championships. Four years later, Gallagher placed another Bruin in the Olympics when Marilyn Chua, representing 2013-2014: The Bruins set five school records at the NCAA Championships en route to a 21st- Malaysia, swam the 50 Free at the Games. In 2000 and 2004, the Bruins’ Malin Svahnstrom place finish. UCLA set records in the 500 represented her native at the Games, swimming in the 800 Free Relay both times and Freestyle (Lauren Baker), 200 Free Relay Coaching Highlights and Honors coming away with a silver medal. (Kathryn Murphy, Ting Wen Quah, Katie Has coached 87 All-Americans who have During the summer of 2008, Gallagher guided three athletes to Olympic teams - 2006 graduate Kinnear, Linnea Mack), 100 Butterfly (Quah), earned a total of 191 All-American awards Kim Vandenberg, 2009 graduate Nicolette Teo (competing for in her third Olympic 200 (Madison White) and 400 Has led UCLA to two Pac-10 team titles (‘01, Games) and four-time Olympian . Vandenberg won a bronze medal as a member of Free Relay (Murphy, Mack, Quah, Anna ‘03) and six second-place showings the 800 Free relay, while Beard and Teo competed in the Breaststroke. Senko). 2003 and 1990 Pac-10 Coach of the Year In addition to the Olympics, Gallagher has also placed many UCLA swimmers on international Eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Has coached 19 Pac-10 Champions teams, including the World Championships, Pan-Pacific Games, World University Games, Goodwill Honorable Mention All-America Team (Baker, Coached Annette Salmeen, the Bruins first- Games, and the Pan-American Games. More than a dozen U.S. and foreign National A and B teams Kinnear, Mack, Murphy, Quah, Senko, Noelle ever NCAA individual champion (200 Fly - ‘96) have also featured swimmers coached by Gallagher. Tarazona, White). In August, UCLA swimming Coached 2008 Olympians Kim All told, Gallagher has coached 87 All-Americans who have earned a total of 191 All-American completed an outstanding summer when Vandenberg (bronze medalist in 800 Free awards in her 27 years as head coach, and she has made her mark on national and international Katy Campbell won the 1500 Free at the U.S. Relay), Nicolette Teo and Amanda Beard U.S. coaching staffs as well. She served on the advisory coaching staff for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics National Championships, the Bruins’ first 2007 World University Games Head Coach & and was selected as assistant coach at the 1997, 2001, 2005 and 2006 World University Games. winner of a National Championship since Assistant for Japan International Grand Prix 2004. In addition, Mack was named to the She also served as assistant coach for the 1995 U.S. National Junior Team that competed in Paris, Four-time World University Games Assistant U.S. Junior National Team. the 1994 U.S. National Distance Camp, the assistant coach for the Japan International Grand Prix ‘95 Asst. Coach of U.S. National Junior Team 2012-2013: Nine Bruins were named to the and the 1993 US Olympic Festival. All of that international coaching experience paid off when she Member Advisory Coaching Staff for 1996 CSCAA All-America Teams, as UCLA posted its was selected to serve as USA’s Head Coach at the 2007 World University Games. Atlanta During Gallagher’s tenure at UCLA, her swimmers have completely rewritten the school record book best NCAA finish (17th) since 2007. The 11

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dual meet wins, including victories over Arizona and Arizona State, were the most in program history In the Olympic year of 2004, the NCAA’s were swum in a 25-meter pool while most meets, including for a single season. UCLA had a pair of First Team All-Americans, as Ting Quah finished seventh the Pac-10 Championships, utilized a 25-yard facility. With double the opportunity to set records and in the 100 Fly at the NCAA Championships and Emma Ivory-Ganja placed seventh in the Platform the added incentive of making the Olympic Trials cuts, the Bruins virtually rewrote the school record diving event. The Bruins broke seven school records (100, 200, 1000 and 1650 Free, 100 Fly and book. School records in 11 individual events and seven relays bit the dust. Ten of those marks were 200 and 400 Free Relays). UCLA was fifth at the Pac-12 Championships. broken at the NCAA Championships, where the Bruins finished seventh overall. 2011-2012: Gallagher had 13 current UCLA swimmers who were 2012 Olympic Trials participants. During the summer of 2004, UCLA qualified 10 athletes for the U.S. Olympic Trials and sent During the season, the Bruin swimmers broke six school records (50 and 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Svahnstrom to Athens representing her native Sweden. That summer also saw Vandenberg become Medley Relay and 200 and 400 Free Relays), two freshmen records (100 Breast and 400 IM) and UCLA’s first U.S. national champion since Salmeen in 1996, when she won the 200-meter Butterfly, two facility records (50 Free and 200 Free Relay). Yasi Jahanshahi was the top Bruin at the NCAA the same event Salmeen had won eight years earlier. Championships, finishing 12th in the 200 Fly and 15th in the 100 Fly. The Bruins tied for 37th at the Away From the Pool NCAA’s and were fifth at the Pac-12 Championships. Coach Gallagher’s life away from the pool revolves around her family and friends. She has a 2010-2011: Numerous All-American honors were garnered at the NCAA Championships, highlighted daughter, Tori, a 2008 graduate of the University of Colorado in Boulder. Gallagher resides on the by Lauren Hall’s record-breaking swims in the 200 IM (7th) and 400 IM (10th), Brittany Beauchan’s beautiful beach of Marina del Rey. 200 Breaststroke (10th), Jahanshahi’s 200 Butterfly (11th) and Sam Vanden Berge’s 12th-place school record swim in the 1650 Free. The 800 Free Relay (13th) also earned All-American honors. The season was also highlighted by multiple school-record swims: Cynthia Fascella (100 Free), Alex Cyndi Gallagher’s Head Coaching Record Sullivan (200 Free), Vanden Berge (500, 1650 Free), Hall (200 and 400 IM) and the 400 Medley YEAR OVERALL PAC-10/12 CONF. FINISH NCAA FINISH 2014-2015 7-4 3-4 5th 23rd and 400 Free Relay and 800 Free Relay. UCLA finished 20th at the NCAA Championships and fourth 2013-2014 8-4 5-4 4th 21st at the Pac-10 meet. 2012-2013 11-3 5-3 5th 17th 2009-2010: The Bruins had one of the best meets for individual performances during Gallagher’s 2011-2012 4-5 2-5 5th T-37th tenure as head coach. At NCAA’s, Beauchan was a double All-American performer in the Breaststroke 2010-2011 9-4 3-4 4th 20th 2009-2010 5-4 2-4 5th 19th events (ninth in both), while Bianca Casciari (7th, 200 Fly), Hall (13th, 400 IM) and Vanden Berge 2008-2009 4-5 2-5 7th 41st (13th, 1650 Free) also earned honors along with the 400 Medley (16th) and 800 Free Relay (14th) 2007-2008 5-4 2-4 4th 31st teams. Multiple school records fell in the pool behind a talented group swimmers ranging from 2006-2007 6-3 3-3 4th 15th freshmen to juniors. The Bruins finished 19th at the NCAA Championships. 2005-2006 7-3 3-3 2nd 20th 2004-2005 6-3 3-3 4th 18th 2008-2009: The Bruins had a young team, but saw much success and improvement throughout 2003-2004 8-2 6-2 2nd 7th the year. Several swimmers achieved marks on UCLA’s all-time top-eight, while Madeleine Stanton 2002-2003 5-4 2-4 1st 11th (100/200 Back) and Hall (400 IM) set new school records. Numerous NCAA qualifying marks were 2001-2002 9-5 2-5 5th 17th achieved, but another unbelievably fast swim season saw only Stanton and Hall advance to the 2000-2001 6-3 3-3 1st 15th 1999-2000 5-4 2-4 4th 8th NCAA Championships. 1998-1999 6-4-1 1-4-1 5th 16th 2007-2008: Gallagher had 11 athletes qualify for the U.S. Olympic Trials, while four qualified for 1997-1998 2-6 0-5 5th 13th International Trials. She coached three Beijing Olympians - Vandenberg, who earned bronze with 1996-1997 6-3 2-3 5th 14th the 800 Freestyle Relay; Teo, who competed for Singapore in the Breaststroke; and Beard, who 1995-1996 4-3 2-3 2nd 11th 1994-1995 6-5 3-2 2nd 10th competed for Team Bruin in the 200 Breaststroke. Gallagher had three swimmers compete at 1993-1994 7-2 3-2 4th 7th NCAA’s with Teo earning All-American honors in the 100/200 Breast. Anna Poteete broke the 50 and 1992-1993 7-1 4-1 2nd 7th 100 Freestyle records during the year as a young team represented UCLA throughout the season. 1991-1992 6-2 3-2 2nd 6th 1990-1991 7-2 3-2 3rd 5th 2006-2007: Katie Nelson won back-to-back 1650 Freestyle Pac-10 titles and culminated her 1989-1990 7-2 3-2 3rd 5th career with a fifth-place All-American finish in the mile race at the NCAA Championships. Katie 1988-1989 9-1 4-1 3rd T-6th Arnold also had a fine finish to her career with a sixth-place finish in the 100 Back at NCAA’s. Teo TOTALS 172-91-1 (.652) 76-87-1 (.463) 2 TITLES 9 TOP 10’S (100 Breast, 15th) and the 200 Medley Relay team of Arnold, Teo, Amy Thurman and Poteete earned All-American honors with their 14th-place finish at NCAA’s as the Bruins finished 15th overall. 2005-2006: Led by 16-time All-American Vandenberg, the Bruins finished second at the Pac-10 Championships, their highest finish since the 2003-04 season. Vandenberg was the NCAA runner- up in the 200 Fly, and placed eighth in the 100 Fly at NCAA’s. Nelson, who finished eighth in the 1650 Free at the NCAA Championships, cruised to the Pac-10 title in that event by a margin of nearly eight seconds. During the dual meet season, UCLA posted a record of 7-3 (3-3 Pac-10), losing just one meet at home. Vandenberg blossomed in the summer of 2006, winning the 200-meter Butterfly at the U.S. National Championships, and chopping nearly two seconds off her previous lifetime best with a brilliant 2:08.51. The performance, which ranked her first in the U.S. and sixth in the world for 2006, placed Vandenberg on the U.S. National A Team and earned her a spot on the USA’s Pan Pacific team, as well as a berth on the U.S. roster for the 2007 FINA World Championships. During the spring and summer, Vandenberg earned a silver medal in the 200 Fly at the FINA World Championships in Sydney, Australia. Her time of 2:06.87 ranked second in the world behind world record-holder Jessica Schipper of Australia. 2004-2005: The 2005 season produced another strong campaign for the Bruins, with six women garnering All-American honors: Arnold, Nelson, Teo, Thurman, Vandenberg and Eileen Seissen. Vandenberg and Arnold both finished in the top-8 at NCAAs, with Vandenberg placing third in the 200-yard Butterfly (1:55.08) and Arnold finishing eighth in the 100 Backstroke (54.30). Vandenberg also qualified for the World University Games, where Gallagher was chosen to serve as an Assistant Coach for Team USA. At the Games, held in Izmir, , Vandenberg gave Olympic champion and world record-holder Otylia Jedrzejczak of all she could handle in the 200 Fly. Vandenberg battled the Pole stroke-for-stroke through 200 meters, placing a very close second to the world champion in a lifetime-best 2:10.40. 2003-2004: Coach Gallagher’s Bruins enjoyed another successful campaign in 2004 as six of the team’s 10 seniors qualified for the NCAA Championships - Lewis, Svahnstrom, Leslie Hovsepian, Jackie Lobdell, Sara Platzer and Naoko Watanabe. In all, 10 athletes earned All-American honors, 13 qualified for the NCAA’s and 10 qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials. UCLA finished second at the Pac-10’s, just behind Stanford.

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Tom Stebbins enters his 18th season as the head Three of Stebbins’ divers found success at the 2003 Summer Nationals. Gosnell placed seventh coach of the UCLA women’s diving team in 2015-2016, on the Platform. Janine Strack competed on Platform, where she placed 28th. Paige Thompson, a program that has had much success since his tenure diving in her first Senior Nationals, advanced to the semifinals of the 3-meter, placing 16th, and the in Westwood began. Before coming to UCLA, Stebbins quarterfinals of the 1-meter, where she took 15th. served as head coach at Fordham University, where he During the 2004 season, Stebbins coached Thompson to an automatic berth at the NCAA coached two-time senior national qualifier Paul Delo, Championships, where she finished 31st (3-meter) and 33rd (1-meter). Each of his divers finished who won two Atlantic 10 titles each on the 1-meter in the Top 16 at the Pac-10 Championships, helping the Bruins to a second-place conference finish. and 3-meter. Stebbins also helped coach Delo to an In the summer of 2004, Stebbins coached Thompson to a sixth-place finish on 3-meter and a undefeated record in the 1996-97 season. seventh-place finish on 1-meter at the U.S. Senior National Championships, earning her a spot on Coach Stebbins’ Background the Senior National Diving Team. He also coached Strack and Amanda Blong to a sixth-place finish Stebbins was a four-year letterwinner at Yale University, on the synchronized 3-meter springboard at the Senior National Championships. a three-time NCAA Zone qualifier and a four-time All-Ivy Also during the summer of ‘04, Stebbins led Gosnell to a 15th-place finish in the women’s 10-meter League selection. While diving at Yale, he helped lead his Platform event at the Diving Olympic Trials in St. Louis. Gosnell was the first female om tebbins T S team to the 1993 Ivy League co-title. In 1996, he won the diver ever to represent UCLA at the Olympic Trials. Head Diving Coach Heaton High Point Award and was named the recipient The 2004-05 season was another impressive year for the diving squad, as four divers qualified for 18th Year of the Phil Moriarty MVP Prize. Stebbins graduated from the NCAA Zone E Championships and Brittany Renfrow was named Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. Yale, 1996 Yale in 1996 with a degree in psychology. A native of The Bruin divers had five Top-10 finishes at the Zone meet, highlighted by Thompson’s seventh- Connecticut, he now resides in Playa del Rey with his wife place finish on the 1-meter (520.55) and Blong’s ninth-place finish on the 3-meter (456.75). At Erika, daughter Reilly, and son Owen. Pac-10’s, the divers posted six more Top 10 performances: Blong (4th, 1M); Thompson (8th, 1M and The Stebbins Philosophy 9th, 3M); Renfrow (8th, 3M); and Strack (9th, Platform and 10th, 1M). “Luck sits squarely at the intersection of hard work and opportunity.” In the Spring of 2005, Renfrow showcased her enormous potential, placing 11th on the 3-meter at Coach Stebbins believes that each person is in total control of creating her own luck. The UCLA the U.S. Open Championship in her first senior final as a Bruin. At the Senior National Championships, Diving program stresses the need for the individual to be accountable to herself, her teammates, Renfrow placed sixth on the three-meter while Blong, co-captain in 2005-06, finished 13th and her sport, and her studies. With all of the wonderful opportunities presented to student athletes at Thompson was 17th. UCLA, it is important that each person know that she is responsible for the decisions and directions Stebbins and the Bruin divers had another successful year in the 05-06 season highlighted by that she chooses. This is the beginning of a lifelong process in which the student-athlete learns Marisa Samaniego’s inclusion in the NCAA Championships. Samaniego earned Pac-10 Newcomer of how to maximize herself academically, athletically, and socially. While the coaching staff hopes to the Year award (the second consecutive season a Bruin diver earned the honor) after an impressive steer this direction, it is the student-athlete herself that will determine how quickly she will achieve first campaign at UCLA. Sara Clark and Tess Schofield were also named alternates for the NCAA her goals. Championships after a strong showing at the NCAA Zone E Championships. The group’s victory Coach Stebbins believes, “We are all very fortunate to be part of the greatest athletic program in at the Pac-10 Diving Championships was the second in the program’s history (2001), helping the country. How we choose to give back to that tradition should go well beyond the few moments swimming finish second in the overall championship and capping a very exciting NCAA season. each individual will spend competing in the Bruin Blue. Becoming a Bruin is just the beginning of a The hot streak continued in the spring and summer as Schofield placed 7th in the Platform event lifelong commitment to creating excellence in every facet of your life. As coaches, we are all here to at the U.S. Open Championships in April. In August 2006, the Bruins were represented in four out enhance the early stages of that process, through our passion, dedication, and enthusiasm for the of five events at the Senior National Championships. Blong and Clark finishing third in the 3-Meter people whose lives we have the opportunity to touch.” Synchronized Springboard event highlighted the meet for the Bruins. Blong also finished 10th on On the Record 1-Meter, Schofield finished 15th on Platform and Samaniego finished 17th on 1-Meter and 24th on In his first season at UCLA, Stebbins guided Anne Baghramian to the 1999 NCAA Championships 3-Meter to help the Bruins to a ninth-place team finish at the meet. and a third-place showing on the 1-meter at the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships. That summer, In 2006-2007, the Bruin divers thrived with incredible success as Samaniego earned All-American he helped Baghramian to a fourth-place finish at the U.S. Senior Zone D meet, which qualified her honors on 1-meter (sixth) and Schofield notched Honorable Mention All-American accolades with for her first U.S. Senior Nationals on 3-meter. His first recruiting class included two Senior Nationals her 13th-place finish on Platform. Clark (13th on 3M) and Blong rounded out the group offour qualifiers: Regan Gosnell and Heidi Prosser. athletes who represented UCLA at the NCAA Championships. This was quite a feat for UCLA and put Coach Stebbins’ sophomore campaign was just as successful as his freshman season. He guided on display the depth and talent of this squad. The Bruins went 2-3-4 on 1-Meter and 2-3-4-6 on 3M Gosnell to her third and fourth consecutive Senior National meets and her first Senior National at the Zone meet. Schofield was the NCAA Zone E Platform champion, as well as the Pac-10 winner semifinal. Just as in his first year, he recruited an exceptional group of divers, including a Junior and was the Pac-10 Diver of the Month in December. Nationals finalist and a Senior Nationals qualifier. During the summer of 2007, the divers were on point again, as Schofield won the Senior Zone D In his third season at UCLA, Stebbins helped coach the Bruins to the 2001 Team Pac-10 Platform title and was 15th at U.S. Nationals. Samaniego won the Senior Zone 1-Meter crown and Championship. He guided Baghramian to the NCAA Championships and a fourth-place finish on finished seventh at U.S. Nationals. 3-meter at the NCAA Zone E meet. Stebbins also coached Gosnell and Prosser to the Senior National During the 2007-2008 season, the Bruin divers continued their success, as Samaniego led the meet in the summer of 2001, where Gosnell way, advancing to the NCAA Championships on 1M and 3M. She was the NCAA Zone E Champion on Coaching Highlights and Honors finished in 12th place on the 10-meter 3-Meter and tallied seven dual meet wins during the year. Schofield won every invitational Platform Has coached seven divers to a total of nine Platform. competition she was entered in and the Bruins saw much success and improvement from Brittany All-American awards (Marisa Samaniego In 2002, Stebbins’ fourth season, for the Hill, Shannon Pirozzi, Laura Winn and Morgan Erpenbeck. and Tess Schofield twice, Sara Clark, Regan first time during his tenure at UCLA, all of The 2008-2009 campaign was another great year for the diving squad, as Samaniego and Gosnell, Emma Ivory-Ganja, Maria Polyakova, and Annika Lenz once) Stebbins’ divers qualified for the NCAA Zone Schofield competed at NCAA’s, earning All-America Honorable Mention accolades. Winn had a huge Has coached 13 divers to appearances at the Championships. At Zones, Prosser qualified year, narrowly missing the Pac-10 title on Platform with a runner-up finish. Samaniego won the Pac- NCAA Championships for the NCAA Championships, where she 10 1-meter crown, was the NCAA Zone E champion on 3-meter and tallied seven dual meet wins Coached a pair of individual Pac-10 placed 21st on the 3-meter springboard. during the year. Schofield won every invitational Platform event in which she entered and was the Conference champions (Schofield, 2007, Stebbins’ fifth season at the Bruins’ helm NCAA Zone E Champion in the event. Platform and Samaniego, 2008, One-Meter). in ‘03 was very successful. For the second The 2009-2010 season saw a small squad of four divers represent the Bruins. Winn and Karina Has coached four Pac-10/12 Newcomers of consecutive year, all of his divers qualified Silva led the way as all four competed at the NCAA Zone E Championships. Silva set a new school the Year (Maria Polyakova, 2015; Brittany Renfrow, 2005; Samaniego, 2006; Ivory- for the NCAA Zone Championships. Gosnell record on Platform during the prelims at Pac-10’s and ended up finishing second overall, while Ganja, 2012) placed fourth on the 1-meter, fifth on 3-meter both her and Winn were finalists on Platform at the Zone meet. The summer of 2010 saw Silva Led the Bruins to the 2001, 2003, and 2006 and seventh on Platform, qualifying for the earn a bronze medal on 1M and a gold medal on Platform in her Spanish National Championships, Pac-10 Diving Championship titles NCAA Championships in all three events. At qualifying her to the European Championships. Winn qualified to her second Senior National Has coached over 20 divers who have the NCAA’s, Gosnell became Stebbins’ first Championship on Platform, where she finished 22nd overall and Michelle Vale made her debut at participated at Senior Nationals All-American diver, earning recognition on the Senior meet in the 3M synchro and 3M springboard events. 2010-12 NCAA Diving Sub-Committee member Platform (eighth) and 3-meter (15th). During the 2010-2011 season, Winn finished third on Platform at the Pac-10 Championships and Has coached 3 Olympic Trials Qualifiers competed at the NCAA Zone E Championships. Winn also competed at her first Senior National Meet

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and qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials on Platform. Paulina Guzman had a solid first year with the while Guzman’s top performance was 24th in the 3M. Montana Monahan qualified for the Senior Bruins as she also competed at Zones. Guzman also represented Guatemala at the Cup Nationals, finishing 21st in the Platform event. meet in May of 2011. In 2013-2014, three Bruins qualified for the NCAA Zones in Guzman, Monahan and freshman The 2011-2012 season was keyed by Emma Ivory-Ganja, who was named Pac-12 Conference Annika Lenz. Lenz was fourth in the Platform event, ninth in the 3-Meter and 14th in the 1-Meter Newcomer of the Year for diving after a very successful freshman campaign which saw her finish at Zones, setting a personal best (329.80) in the 3-M at the Pac-12 Championships. Lenz won four third on both 3M and Platform at the conference meet. Ivory-Ganja also set a new meet record dual meet events and was named Pac-12 Diver of the Month for November. Monahan was 15th in on 3M at the Pac-12 Championships and narrowly miss a spot at the NCAA Championships after the Platform at NCAA Zones, while Guzman was 16th in the 1-Meter. placing fourth on Platform at the Zone E meet. Ivory-Ganja and 2011 graduate Winn also competed Last season, Maria Polyakova was named the Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after an historic at the U.S. Olympic Trials. initial season in Westwood, which culminated in a fourth-place finish in the 3-Meter at the NCAA In 2012-2013, the UCLA diving team sent its first Bruin to the NCAA Championships since 2009 Championships. She became the first Bruin to qualify for a championship final since 2013, posting when Ivory-Ganja qualified by virtue of her fourth-place finish in the 3-Meter at the NCAA Zone E the best showing ever for a UCLA diver at NCAA’s and the best Bruin finish at Championships since Championships. At NCAA’s, Ivory-Ganja won the B Final of the 3-Meter event and was also seventh 2006. During her historic performance in the 3-Meter, Polyakova broke her own school record twice in the Platform, to earn her First Team All-America status, and 29th in the 1-Meter. Ivory-Ganja, the with a 380.60 in the preliminaries and a 392.00 in the championship. Sophomore Annika Lenz, who only diver to post three Top 5 finishes at last year’s NCAA Zones (fourth in Platform, fifth in 1M), set a UCLA school record in the Platform at the Pac-12 Championships (323.15), finished fourth at was one of three Bruins to participate in the event. Vale’s best showing was 21st in the 3-Meter, the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships in March.

Naya Higashijima, one of the most decorated swimmers Dr. Brian Campbell enters his 13th year as the Bruins’ in Oregon State history, enters her fourth season with massage therapist. The Bruins are very fortunate to the Bruins in 2015-2016 after previously coaching at UC have Campbell as their massage therapist as he is one Santa Barbara for six years. of the most renowned professionals in his field. Most The Kawaguchi, Japan native served as an recently, he was the head massage therapist for the U.S. undergraduate assistant from 2004-2005 at OSU before Swimming team at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic heading to UCSB. Games. As a swimmer at Oregon State, she helped her team Dr. Campbell has been a staff member with the place in the Top 25 at NCAA’s for the first time in school USA National swim team. He has served as the head history. To this day, she still holds the dual meet career therapist for the 2007 World University Games in win record with 104 victories. Higashijima set five Bangkok, Thailand and at the Japan International Grand Naya Higashijima individual and one relay record during her career, and Dr. Brian Campbell Prix. He also served as the chiropractor and massage Asst. Swimming Coach two of those individual records still stand to this day. In Massage Therapist therapist for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Swimming team in Fourth Year 2002, as a junior, she finished 10th at NCAA’s in the 200 13th Year Athens, and was with the U.S. team at the 2003 Oregon State, 2004 Fly, and the following season she scored a First Team FINA World Swimming Championships in Barcelona, All-American honor by touching eighth in the same event. . He also was on staff for the 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia and the 2002 Pan As a coach at UCSB, Higashijima worked primarily with sprinters and recruited for both the men’s Pacific Championships in Yokohama, Japan. In 2007, Campbell joined Cyndi Gallagher as a member and women’s teams. She helped coach 13 men and women to 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifying of the staff for the World University Games and also served on the staff for the World Championships marks, which was the most in school history at that time. UCSB had seven All-Americans and All- in Australia. Academic honorees for the women’s team during her time, as well as two scholar-athletes of the Prior to receiving his Doctor of Chiropractic from the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Campbell year and seven Big West Conference team titles. She also helped the women’s team to a Top 25 had 11 years of experience as a massage therapist. He was a master teacher at the Touch Therapy showing at the NCAA’s for the first time since 1988. Institute, where he taught anatomy/physiology, ethics, sports massage, deep tissue massage, Higashijima’s father, Shinji, was a national record holder in the individual medley and currently trigger point therapy and in-office massage. Dr. Campbell also directed the Institute’s sports works for FINA. Her mother, Kaoru, was a national champion swimmer in college in the middle massage team. distance events and currently is a swim coach. Her brother, Issei, was a national record holder in the In addition to working with the swimming and diving teams, he also works with the UCLA gymnastics, 5k and the team manager at Michigan for the men’s team in 2005 and 2006, while her youngest golf, tennis and men’s teams. He is a member of the USA Swimming Sports Medicine brother, Sho, helped the men’s basketball team at Pima Community College in Tucson advance to council and is currently completing his certification as a chiropractic sports physician. the national championships in the 2009-2010 season.

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Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August student-athletes have earned more than 8,500 spots on the Director’s Honor Roll. UCLA’s Graduation 2007. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rates (APR) continued their consistent rise this academ- the university’s three-part mission of education, research ic year. The Bruin student-athlete GSR is currently at 87%, up 3% from two years ago. and service. Guerrero came to UCLA in 2002 from UC Irvine, where he had served as UC Irvine’s fifth Director of A champion of public universities, Chancellor Block Athletics for 10 years. Prior to arriving at UCI, he was the Athletic Director for five years at Cal State has called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with Dominguez Hills (1988-92). He received his Bachelor’s degree from UCLA in 1974 and played second Los Angeles, a city that offers a microcosm of the base in the Bruin program for four years. global community, and to increase access for students Guerrero was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they from underrepresented populations. An advocate of have two grown daughters. interdisciplinary scholarship, he emphasizes broad-based, Dr. Gene Block campus-wide planning. Ken Weiner enters his 22nd year as Senior Associate Chancellor Chancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments in Athletic Director-Business Operations at UCLA and his Stanford, 1970 psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the David Geffen 36th year overall with the university. His duties include Ninth Year School of Medicine and in physiological science in the the administration and supervision of soccer and track College of Letters and Science. A fellow of the American and field. Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the American Academy of Arts and He also oversees new business, project development and Sciences, he specializes in circadian biology, which deals with the functioning of 24-hour rhythms capital improvements for the athletic department. Weiner in higher organisms. spearheaded the negotiations that resulted in a 20-year Previously, Chancellor Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, where agreement between UCLA and the , including he held the Alumni Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology and directed the National much-needed facilities improvements for the football Science Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing. He also headed an NIH Ken Weiner program. He is currently acting as owner’s representative for the press box and stadium upgrades were completed. graduate training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. Senior Associate A.D. In addition, he supervises the athletic facilities division, A native of Monticello, N.Y., Chancellor Block holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford UCLA, 1978 22nd Year the operations of UCLA’s sports practice and competition University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. venues, game and event operations, department and team The inventor of a number of devices, Chancellor Block holds a patent for a non-contact respiratory travel and UCLA Camps, Clinics and Championships. monitor for the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and he is an avid collector of vacuum- Weiner is responsible for major capital improvements for Athletics. Projects include the renovation tube radios. of the J.D. Morgan Intercollegiate Athletics Center, the Acosta Student Athlete Training Center and Chancellor Block and his wife, Carol, have two children. Knapp Football Center, the new Hall of Fame, the Jackie Robinson baseball and Easton softball clubhouse construction and stadium renovations, the Drake Track/Marshall Field renovation, a new In 13 years, Dan Guerrero has clearly established a golf practice facility, the North soccer field construction, the Spieker Aquatics Center which opened in pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession the fall of 2009, and the renovation project, which was completed in the Fall of 2012. can match. UCLA has won 112 NCAA team championships, Future projects include new practice facilities for football and basketball, upgrades of the baseball a figure unmatched by any institution in the nation. UCLA stadium clubhouse and practice facilities, Easton Softball Stadium improvements, Drake Stadium teams have won 26 NCAA championships since his upgrades, and construction of a new Academic Studies Center. appointment, another national leader, finished second 26 Prior to his appointment at UCLA Athletics, Weiner co-founded and served as Associate Director of times and have enjoyed an additional 49 Top Five finishes. the UCLA Central Ticket Office and continues to serve as the liaison between the Athletic Department More than 80% of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA and the CTO. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from UCLA. He graduated with honors post-season competition since 2002. The football team and was bestowed a Chancellor’s Marshall award for service to the university. He and his wife, Caren, has appeared in 11 bowl games and the men’s basketball have two adult children, Nicole and Kevin. Dan Guerrero team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. Athletic Director The program has also won 59 conference championships UCLA, 1974 in 15 different sports, produced nearly 600 All-Americans 14th Year and featured eight Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. Furthermore, during the 2012 in London, 32 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches, representing the United States and eight other nations. They won nine medals, including six golds. Guerrero, recently named the 2014 NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year award, is the only athletic director at the NCAA Division I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA Division I-AAA) to earn three such awards (2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In his 13 years at UCLA, the Bruins have finished second four times and third four times in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. UCLA’s academic success under Guerrero is equally noteworthy. Over 13 years and 39 quarters,

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The Spieker Aquatics Center brings together all three of UCLA’s intercollegiate aquatics sports - men’s and women’s water polo, and women’s swimming and diving - to one venue. The state-of-the-art facility was made possible thanks to a generous lead gift from former UCLA student-athlete Tod Spieker and his wife, Catherine. Tod was an All-America swimmer at UCLA, competing from 1968-1971, and continues to successfully compete in Master’s Swimming. The UCLA Athletics Department unveiled the Spieker Aquatics Center on Sept. 26, 2009, when the Bruin men’s water polo team hosted UC Irvine under the lights. Prior to that evening’s water polo match, the Athletics Department hosted a private reception at the new, state-of-the-art facility. In addition, Spieker Aquatics Center served as host to the 2010 MPSF Women’s Water Polo Tournament, marking the first time that UCLA had hosted a water polo tournament. The Bruins’ new aquatics center is the home to UCLA’s men’s and women’s water polo, and swimming and diving teams. The facility features a 52-meter by 25-yard all-deep water pool with a dividing bulkhead, allowing races to take place at varying distances (meters versus yards). The pool also features four platforms on a diving tower, at heights of three, five, seven and one-half, and 10-meter platforms, as well as one and three-meter springboards. The aquatics center also features a warming pool behind the tower for divers. The main pool, Dirks Pool, is named after Carolyn Dirks, who provided the lead gift for the swimming pool. Dirks Pool will also be used for special use events and Masters Swim meets. The signature feature of the Spieker Aquatics Center is the diving tower, which sits at the pool’s west end. The east end houses the new scoreboard, an LED, state-of-the-art piece of electronics that makes scores and statistics easily visible to all in attendance. Next to the scoreboard is the “Wall of Champions”, showcasing UCLA’s water polo, and swimming and diving national championship teams, as well as all individual student-athletes’ achievements, record holders and Olympians. Separate men’s and women’s locker rooms house enough lockers for all team members. Equipment needed for meets and matches have storage capacity on the facility’s south side. The aquatics center features event lighting and permanent seating with the possibility of additional temporary seating for larger events. There is no charge for admission to home UCLA swimming and diving events. The Spieker Aquatics Center is located on the UCLA campus on De Neve Drive between Charles E. Young Drive North and Bellagio Way. From the 405 Freeway, exit Sunset and head east. Turn right on Westwood Plaza and then right on Charles E. Young Drive. Next, turn right onto De Neve Drive and the Recreation Center parking lot will be on your left side, just past the Spieker Aquatics Center.

The two-story Acosta Athletic Complex serves a variety of needs for UCLA’s highly-competitive, intercollegiate Athletics The Rose Gilbert Learning Center is located in the J.D. Morgan Center program. The Center, which was remodeled in 2006, features UCLA’s Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Room, the Center and houses the Academic Services staff and computer lab (which was for Athletic Performance, varsity locker rooms, and The Bud Knapp Football Center. This state-of-the-art facility provides UCLA remodeled in the Summer of 2008). This unit provides comprehensive student-athletes and coaches all of the advantages needed to maximize athletic performance. academic support for nearly 700 student-athletes in 25 sports.

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SUMMER 2015 Applegate posted her best times of the season in the 50 Shannon Cheung’s Career Bests Free (26.95) and the 100 Fly (1:01.45) ... Finished 19th 500 Freestyle (Short Course) 5:06.90 in the 50 Fly and 33rd in the 100 Fly at the Arena Pro 1650 Freestyle (Short Course) 17:34.25 Swim Series in Santa Clara. 400 Individual Medley (Short Course) 4:33.08

2014-2015 Posted a season-best 23.45 in the 50 Freestyle prelims on the second day of the Pac-12 Championships ... She SUMMER 2015 posted a career-best 54.02 in the 100 Fly to finish Kinnear made the finals in all three of her races at the second in the race and 18th overall at Pac-12s ... Also Los Angeles Invitational ... She was fourth in the 200 Fly recorded a career-best 50.68 in the 100 Free ... Earned (2:13.90) and seventh in the 100 Fly (1:01.13), while Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors. also going 22nd in the 50 Free with a 26.96 in the bonus final. SUMMER 2014 Madison Applegate Applegate swam at the Los Angeles Invitational in July, 2014-2015 finishing 19th in the 100 Butterfly (1:02.15). Recorded four career bests on the season: 53.49 (100 Butterfly/Freestyle Fly), 1:57.15 (200 Fly), 53.74 (100 Back), and 22.94 (50 Height: 5-6 2013-2014 Free) ... Placed 12th overall in the 100 Fly at Pac-12s Reached the C Final and placed 18th in the 100 Butterfly rentwood alif with a 53.50 ... Also finished 11th overall in the 200 B , C . at the Pac-12 Championships, posting a career-best time Fly ... Earned CSCAA Scholar All-America and Pac12 All- Heritage HS of 54.13 ... had a career-best 23.44 in the 50 Freestyle Academic honorable mention honors. at Pac-12’s ... posted a career-best 2:03.08 in the 200 Fly against USC ... qualified for the evening finals in the 100 and 200 Fly at the Texas Invitational Katie Kinnear SUMMER 2014 and also had personal-best marks in the 100 Free (51.40) and 200 Free (1:51.94) ... earned Pac-12 Kinnear swam in five races at the Phillips 66 U.S. All-Academic Honorable Mention accolades and was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all Butterfly/Backstroke National Championships in August in Irvine … was a part three quarters. Height: 5-8 of the fifth-place 400 Freestyle Relay team (3:47.81) … placed 14th in the 100 Butterfly (career-best 1:00.18), 2012-2013 Issaquah, Wash. 15th in the 50 Fly (27.28), 21st in the 200 Fly (career- Made the C Final in the 100 Butterfly at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 23rd (54.80) ... also Skyline HS best 2:13.10) and 23rd in the 200 Backstroke (career- participated in the 200 Fly, 50 (23.98) and 100 Freestyle (52.15) and 200 Free and Medley Relays best 2:14.74). ... placed fourth in the 200 Fly in a tri-meet with San Diego State and Kansas and set a season best in that event (2:03.72) at USC ... also swam at the Arena Invitational in Long Beach ... was named to 2013-2014 the Fall and Winter Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls. Was a part of the 200 Freestyle Relay team which set a school record (1:29.16) at the NCAA Championships (placed 13th overall) and helped her earn CSCAA Honorable Mention All-America HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL plaudits … placed in the Top 20 in three individual events at the Pac-12 Championships … was 11th Earned four varsity letters in swimming at Heritage High School, including being voted MVP in 2011 in the 100 Butterfly (53.12), 13th in the 200 Fly (1:58.78) and 20th in the 100 Backstroke (54.98) and 2012 ... All-League in 100 Butterfly and 100 and 200 Freestyle all four years of high school ... … was a part of the fifth-place 200 Medley Relay team (1:39.11) at Pac-12’s … swam the third leg on three-time All-American in 100 Fly and 100 Free ... HHS Woman Athlete of the Year and East Contra the school-record breaking 200 Medley squad against USC (1:38.38), also swimming a career-best Costa County Woman Athlete of the Year ... competed for Terrapins Swim Team, coached by Paul 1:57.70 in the 200 Fly … posted seven individual victories, including three wins at Washington State Stafford, earning top 10 rankings in 100 and 200 Fly, and 50, 100 and 200 Free. (100 and 200 Back and 200 IM) … also won the 200 Fly against Cal and Utah, the 200 Back at San Diego and the 100 Fly versus Arizona State ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three PERSONAL quarters and earned Pac-12 Honorable Mention All-Academic accolades. Born Aug. 19, 1994 in Walnut Creek, Calif. ... daughter of Carla and Kirk Applegate ... has one brother, Connor ... political science major. SUMMER 2013 Participated in three meets in Irvine over the summer, finishing seventh in the 100 Butterfly Madison Applegate’s Career Bests (1:00.46), 11th in the 200 Backstroke (2:15.82) and 17th in the 200 Fly (2:13.33) ... placed 14th 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 54.02 in the 100 Fly at the U.S. Open the weekend prior. 200 Butterfly (Short Course) 2:03.08 2012-2013 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.44 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 50.68 Was named a CSCAA Honorable Mention All-America thanks to a school-record breaking swim in the 200 Freestyle Relay at the NCAA Championships ... the Bruins finished 16th overall in a time of 1:30.15 ... was also a part of the 400 Free Relay squad (15th, 3:18.58) ... finished 10th in the 100 Butterfly at the Pac-12 Championships in a time of 53.11, the fifth-fastest time in UCLA history ... was a part of the 200 Medley Relay team which placed sixth (1:39.44) and her 50 Backstroke time SUMMER 2015 of 24.88 was the fastest for a Bruin since Katie Arnold in the middle of the 2000’s ... was also 16th Cheung recorded her best times in the 200 IM and 400 in the 200 Fly (1:59.71) and 17th in the 100 Back (54.32) ... named the team’s most outstanding Free. freshman ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll accolades all three quarters and was also a CSCAA First Team Scholar All-American. 2014-2015 Swam her best times in the 1650 Free (17:40.40), the SUMMER 2012 1000 Free (10:37.60), and the 400 IM (4:33.08). Competed at the 2012 Olympic Trials, swimming in the 100 and 200 Backstroke, and 100 and 200 Butterfly ... also competed at the Junior Pan Pacific meet in Waikiki, Hawai’i ... was also a 2012-2013 PASADENA CITY COLLEGE National Junior Team member. Cheung swam for two seasons at Pasadena City College under coach Terry Stoddard … was a State champion in SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL the 200 Individual Medley and 1650 Freestyle in 2014 Earned four varsity letters in swimming at Skyline High School ... 2008 and 2009 Eastlake High … was named PCC Most Valuable Player and Student- School MVP ... four-year All-American ... 2008-2011 100 Butterfly State Champion ... 200 IM State Athlete of the Year following her sophomore campaign. Champion in 2009 ... 2010 50 Freestyle State Champion ... 2011 100 Backstroke State Champion ... 2011 WIAA 4A Swimmer of the Meet ... Set Eastlake High School records in the 50 and 100 Free, Shannon Cheung INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 100 Back, 100 Fly, 200 IM and 200 Medley Relay ... Set Skyline High School records in the 50 Free, Swam for four years at International Christian School 100 Back, 100 Fly, 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay ... Was the 2009 Washington State record Distance Free/IM in Hong Kong … swam club for Swim Pasadena under holder in 100 Fly (53.10) ... Competed at the 2008 Olympic Trials. Height: 5-9 coach Terry Stoddard. PERSONAL Hong Kong, China PERSONAL Born Oct. 7, 1994 in Kirkland, Wash. ... daughter of Deborah and Scott Kinnear ... has one sister, International Born on March 25, 1995 in Los Angeles, Calif. … Sarah, and two brothers, Sean and Ryan ... psychobiology major. hristian chool daughter of Christine and Simon Cheung … has a C S younger sister, Hannah, and a younger brother, Ryan … majoring in political science.

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2014-2015 Katie Kinnear’s Career Bests Advanced to the A Final of the 400 IM with a career-best 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 53.02 (6th All-Time at UCLA) 4:15.13 at the Pac-12 Championships, placing sixth ... 200 Butterfly (Short Course) 1:57.15 Also swam a career-best 1:59.80 in the 200 IM ... Went 100 Backstroke (Short Course) 54.26 on to finish fifth (13th overall) ... Posted a career-best 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 1:59.17 in the 200 Fly (1:59.40) at Pac-12s ... Earned Second- 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 22.94 Team Pac-12 All-Academic and honorable mention 100 Butterfly (Long Course) 1:00.18 CSCAA Scholar All-America plaudits ... Recipient of the 200 Butterfly (Long Course) 2:13.10 team’s Academic Excellence award. 200 Backstroke (Long Course) 2:14.74 SUMMER 2014 Upshaw swam at the Los Angeles Invitational in July, placing 21st in the 400 Individual Medley (5:04.17). 2014-2015 Scored a career-best 234.35 in the Platform at the 2013-2014 Trojan Invitational ... Posted season-bests in the 1-Meter Placed 20th in the 200 Butterfly (2:01.27) at the Pac-12 (210.98) against ASU, in the 3-Meter (240.10) at USC. Arlyn Upshaw Championships, also finishing 20th in the 200 Individual Medley (2:02.37) and 21st in the 400 IM (4:22.13) … 2013-2014 IM/Butterfly won the 400 IM against Utah (4:23.45) … set a pair of Monahan set a personal best on the Platform with a Height: 5-7 personal bests at the Texas Invitational in the 200 IM 229.20 (15th) at the NCAA Zone E Diving meet … was (2:01.82, 17th) and 400 IM (4:18.98, 18th) … was also 36th in the 1-Meter (229.20) … was 12th in the Platform Piedmont, Calif. 19th in the 200 Fly (2:00.91) … named to the Pac-12 All- at the Pac-12 Championships (208.05) and 23rd in Piedmont HS Academic Second Team and earned Athletic Director’s both the 1-Meter (239.70) and 3-Meter (239.40) … had Honor Roll all three quarters. a career-best 247.20 in the 3-Meter against USC, also placing fifth in the 3-M versus ASU and Arizona … was SUMMER 2013 third in the 1-M against UCSB/FGCU (240.50) and fourth Was 15th in the 400 Individual Medley at the Speedo Grand Challenge in Irvine (5:04.08) ... also versus Arizona State (244.25) … sixth in the Platform swam at the U.S. Open. (228.25) at the Bruin Diving Invitational, placing 19th Montana Monahan in the 1-M and 24th in the 3-M … 17th in the Platform 2012-2013 Diving at the Wildcat Diving Invitational, 20th in the 3-M and Swam in the 200 Individual Medley (2:02.36), 400 IM (4:20.72), 100 (55.70) and 200 Backstroke, 28th in the 1-M. 100 Butterfly (54.84) and 400 Free and Medley Relays at the Pac-12 Championships ... swam a Height: 5-4 4:21.88 in the 400 IM at the Arena Invitational in Long Beach and had a season-best 2:01.98 in the oodland ills alif SUMMER 2013 200 Back ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters. W H , C . Competed at the USA Diving AT&T Senior National Diving El Camino Real HS Championships, placing 21st in the Platform ... earned PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL that spot by placing fifth at the Preliminary Zone D Earned four varsity letters in swimming and one in water polo at Piedmont High School ... team MVP Championships in Tucson with a 221.00. from 2009-2012 ... North Coast Section qualifier from 2009-2010 and finalist from 2010-2012 ... named an All-American from 2010-2012 ... voted a Scholastic All-American in 2011 ... four-time 2012-2013 league record holder in 100 Back and 200 IM ... competed for Terrapins Swim Team, coached by Was 15th in the Platform at the Pac-12 Championships (178.40) ... placed 15th (203.60) in the Paul Stafford ... qualified for the Olympic Trials in 2012 in the IM. Platform at the Phill Hansel Invitational in Houston ... was second in the Platform (208.65) and seventh in the 3-Meter at the Trojan Invitational (261.20) ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor PERSONAL Roll for the Fall quarter. Born Nov. 11, 1994 in Oakland, Calif. ... daughter of Polly and Bob Upshaw ... has no siblings ... her cousin, Grace Upshaw, competed at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games and was a 3-time USA EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL Outdoor Track and Field champion (‘03, ‘05, ‘07) and 2002 USA Indoor Champion ... her cousin, Lettered for four years at El Camino Real High School ... 2010 and 2012 All-City Champion ... Monte Upshaw, was a high school phenom in the long jump. On May 29, 1954, Monte Upshaw broke competed for UCLA Club Diving ... competed at the 2012 Junior Olympic Nationals ... finished in Jesse Owens’ national scholastic record in the event (24-11.25, set in 1933) with his jump of 25- 10th place at the Age Group Nationals in 2011. 4.25 at the California state championships ... communication studies major. PERSONAL Born April 11, 1994 in Philadelphia, Pa. ... daughter of Lisa and Richard Monahan ... has one sister, Ciara, who is a sophomore on the UCLA diving team ... psychology major. Arlyn Upshaw’s Career Bests 200 Individual Medley (Short Course) 1:59.80 (8th All-Time at UCLA) 400 Individual Medley (Short Course) 4:15.13 Montana Monahan’s Career Bests 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 54.72 1-Meter 248.05 200 Butterfly (Short Course) 1:59.40 3-Meter 247.20 Platform 234.35

Seniors (Left to Right): Montana Monahan, Madison Applegate, Katie Kinnear, Arlyn Upshaw, Shannon Cheung

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SUMMER 2015 2014-2015 Swam with Team Bruin ... Best times were 2:23.29 (200 Scored a career-best 293.10 in the 1-Meter at the NCAA Fly) and a season-best 1:04.67 (100 Fly). Zone E Diving Championships ... Shattered the UCLA school record in the Platform final at Pac-12s ... Lenz 2014-2015 posted a five-dive total of 323.15 to finish third ... Was Posted three career bests ... At Pac-12s, she recorded a ninth in the 1-Meter at Pac-12s with a 273.15 ... Earned 56.59 in the 100 Fly ... Also posted a 4:58.60 in the 500 First-Team CSCAA Scholar ALl-America and Pac-12 All- Free and a 2:03.06 in the 200 Fly ... Earned First-Team Academic honors ... voted Most Improved by the team. Pac-12 All-Academic honors. SUMMER 2014 2013-2014 Lenz won a silver medal in the Platform at the AT&T USA Hammond swam season bests at the Pac-12 Diving National Championships in Knoxville, Tenn. in Championships in the 100 Backstroke (57.44), 200 August … had a personal-best and National Meet-best Back (2:03.18), 100 Butterfly (57.16) and 500 Freestyle score of 312.60 … was the seventh-highest women’s (5:01.40) … was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor point scorer, also competing in the 1-Meter (15th, Roll all three quarters. 238.25), 3-Meter (22nd, 251.05) and Synchronized Emily Hammond Annika Lenz 3-Meter (4th, 2:57.31) … took part in the USA Diving National Preliminary Zone D Championships in Mission utterfly ackstroke HERITAGE ACADEMY iving B /B Went to Heritage Academy, which did not have any D Viejo in July to help her qualify for Nationals … was Height: 5-8 athletic teams ... was a member of the club team Hilton Height: 5-2 second in both the Platform (275.40) and 3-Meter (257.80), fourth in the Synchro 3-Meter (228.96) and ilton ead Head Aquatics for 12 years under coach Michael Lane ... ltadena alif H H , S.C. was the team female Most Valuable Swimmer for three A , C . fifth in the 1-Meter (231.85). Heritage Academy years and achieved Junior National USA Swimming times Polytechnic School ... currently owns over 50 individual and relay records 2013-2014 for short course and long course pools ... two-time Scholastic All-American and was a candidate Was fourth in the Platform event at the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships (268.85), ninth in the for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program ... was invited to the Southern Zone and South Carolina 3-Meter (322.70) and 14th in the 1-Meter (269.70) … set a personal best with a 329.80 in the Select Camps. 3-Meter at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing sixth … was also sixth in the Platform (271.35) and ninth in the 1-Meter (282.10) … posted dual meet wins in the 1-Meter against Arizona and Oregon PERSONAL State/UCSB/FGCU (282.00), placing second versus California and Stanford and third against USC Born Dec. 28, 1994 in Bloomington, Ind. ... daughter of Carol and Jim Hammond ... has two sisters, (271.65) and Arizona State … won the 3-Meter against Arizona (289.20) and OSU/UCSB/FGCU Kim and Jennifer, and two brothers, Joshua and James ... business/economics major. (290.75), finishing second versus Stanford and Utah and third against USC (293.55) …earned Pac-12 Diver of the Month honors for November … was second in the Platform at the Bruin Diving Invitational (284.85), fifth in the 1-Meter with a personal-best 285.60 and seventh in the 3-Meter Emily Hammond’s Career Bests (293.30) … recorded a 13th-place finish in the 3-Meter (260.20) at the USA Diving Winter National 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 56.59 Championships in Austin and an 18th-place finish in the Platform (232.25) … was third inthe 200 Butterfly (Short Course) 2:03.06 3-Meter (298.60) at the Wildcat Diving Invitational, seventh in the Platform and ninth in the 1-Meter 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 2:03.18 (263.55) … named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters. 500 Freestyle (Short Course) 4:58.60 SUMMER 2013 Participated in the 1-Meter, 3-Meter and Synchronized 3-Meter at the USA Diving National 2014-2015 Preliminary Zone D Championships in Tucson, Ariz., finishing sixth, sixth and fifth, respectively, in Swam a lifetime best of 2:03.71 in the 200 IM at Pac- those three events. 12s ... The time was the fourth-best on the squad in that event for the season ... Swam a career-best 51.61 in POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL the 100 Free ... Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable Lenz was a four-year diver at Polytechnic School in Pasadena, Calif. ... was a four-time All-American mention honors. and All-CIF selection ... was a three-time CIF champion and four-time league champion ... CIF Masters champion in 2011 ... club team is SoCal Dive Club under coach Scott Reich ... was an Olympic Trials SUMMER 2014 semifinalist on the Platform in 2012 ... finished fourth in the 1-Meter, fifth in the Platform and 11th Hayes swam at the Far Western Championships, in the 3-Meter at the ‘12 Junior Nationals ... member of the Junior Elite Performance squad since recording a lifetime-best 50 Freestyle time of 26.82 ... 2010 and was a National Team member that year ... was fourth in the Platform at both the 2010 also swam at the Los Angeles Invitational and finished Youth Olympic Games and the ‘10 Junior World Championships ... was the Junior National Diving 21st in the 200 Backstroke (2:22.40). champion on the Platform in ‘09 and second on the Platform in ‘07 and ‘09 at the Junior Pan Ams.

2013-2014 PERSONAL Posted a season-best 2:04.64 in the 200 Individual Born Nov. 16, 1994 in Pasadena, Calif.. ... daughter of Maria-Perrig and Heinz-Josef Lenz ... has Medley at the Pac-12 Championships, also swimming three sisters, Felicitas, Cosima and Daria ... majoring in psychobiology. Nina Hayes season bests in the 100 Freestyle (51.70) and 200 Free (1:51.84) at Pac-12’s … had identical, season-best Backstroke/IM 2:03.23 swims in the 200 Backstroke against California Annika Lenz’s Career Bests Height: 5-7 and USC … named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll 1-Meter 293.10 (2015 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships) for the Winter and Spring quarters. 3-Meter 329.80 (2014 Pac-12 Championship Prelims) Livermore, Calif. Platform 323.15 (2015 Pac-12 Championship Final) (1st All-Time at UCLA) Granada HS SUMMER 2013 Swam at the Arena Grand Prix in Santa Clara, making the SUMMER 2015 D Final in the 200 Backstroke (2:25.53) ... also swam in the 50 and 100 Freestyle, the 100 Back Won the bronze medal at the Phillips 66 National and the 100 Butterfly. Championships in the 400 Free Relay with a 3:45.54 ... Swam season bests in the 100 Back (102.44) and the GRANADA HIGH SCHOOL 100 Fly (101.38) ... Was fourth in the A Final of the 100 Swam for four years at Granada High School in Livermore, Calif. ... was a three-time All-American in Back (career-best 1:02.67) and seventh in the A Final of the 200 IM and 100 Back and a two-time All-League selection in those events, owning top all-time the 50 Free (26.45). 25 times ... team Most Valuable Player as a sophomore and junior ... team record holder in the 100 Free, 100 Back, 200 IM, 100 Breast, 400 Free Relay and 200 Medley Relay ... was a four-time 2014-2015 Scholar Athlete ... five-time North Coast Sectional finalist ... swam club with Livermore AquaCowboys The only Bruin to have qualified for three events (the under coach Alex Silver ... was a First National Team qualifier, team captain and two-time MVP ... 50 and 100 Free and the 100 Back) at the NCAA holds team records in nine events ... invited to the Western Zone Select Camp in 2010 and was Championships ... Set new school records as part of the second in the 100 Back at Summer Sectionals in 2011. 400 Medley (3:34.25), 200 Free (1:29.05), and 400 Free (3:15.83) Relays at NCAAs ... Set a new school PERSONAL record as part of the 200 Medley Relay (1:37.17) at the Born Aug. 17, 1995 in Alameda, Calif.. ... daughter of Mary and Thomas Hayes ... has two brothers, Pac-12 Championships ... Mack’s 50 Freestyle split of Andrew and Matthew ... sociology major. Linnea Mack 21.60 was the fastest relay split in school history ... Set three new UCLA records at the AT&T Winter Nationals Back/Fly/Free ... One in the 100 Back (51.98), another in the 50 Free (22.03), and the last in the 100 Free (48.46) ... Also ina ayes areer ests Height: 6-0 N H ’ C B posted a career-best 52.48 in the 100 Fly, ranking 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:51.19 San Jose, Calif. fourth All-Time at UCLA ... Earned Pac-12 All-Academic 200 Individual Medley (Short Course) 2:03.71 honorable mention accolades ... Recipient of the team’s 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 2:03.23 Pioneer HS High Point award, given to the athlete who earned the

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most points at Pac-12 dual meets, the Pac-12 Championships, and the NCAA Championships. also a part of the first-place 800 Free Relay team ... also swam at the U.S. Open in Irvine.

SUMMER 2014 ESPERANZA HIGH SCHOOL Mack swam at the Phillips 66 U.S. National Championships in August in Irvine … set personal bests Swam at Esperanza High School in Anaheim for four years ... three-time All-American in the 200 and in the 50 Freestyle (25.91), 100 Free (55.87) and 50 Butterfly (27.04), finishing 13th in that event … 500 Freestyle and 400 Free Relay team ... won a pair of undefeated league championships and a was a part of the fifth-place 400 Free Relay team (3:47.81) … named to the 2014-2015 U.S. Junior CIF title ... named team Swimmer of the Year three years in a row and was the Century League MVP National Team in the 100 Free … also swam the 50 Back (29.63), 100 Back (1:02.97) and 100 Fly in 2012 ... swam club with Irvine Novaquatics ... was a two-time Scholastic All-American ... fifth in (1:02.75). leader points at the Southern Section sectionals in 2012 ... finished Top 16 in the 200 and 400 Free at Junior Nationals ... also competed in the Olympic Trials in the 400 Free. 2013-2014 Earned CSCAA All-America Honorable Mention accolades after helping set school records in the 200 PERSONAL Freestyle Relay (1:29.16, 13th) and the 400 Free Relay (3:16.18, 15th) at the NCAA Championships Born Sept. 20, 1994 in Brookfield, Wis. ... daughter of Kimberly and Terrence Merlihan ... has one … also swam in the 200 Medley Relay (1:38.72, 23rd), 50 Free (22.47, 31st), 100 Backstroke sister, Meghan, and one brother, Patrick ... sociology major. (53.79, 40th) and 100 Free (49.38, 45th) at NCAA’s … was a part of a trio of top five relay teams at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing fourth in the 200 Free Relay (1:29.71) and fifth in the 400 Free Relay (3:18.07) and 800 Free Relay (7:06.60) … placed eighth in the 100 Back (53.59) at Pac-12’s, Michaela Merlihan’s Career Bests also finishing 17th in the 100 Free (49.21) and set a UCLA school record and freshman record with 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:49.69 a 22.34 in the 50 Free … helped set a school record in the 200 Medley Relay (1:38.38) against 500 Freestyle (Short Course) 4:54.06 USC … won the 100 Back in dual meets against USC, Utah and San Diego, finishing second against 1650 Freestyle (Short Course) 16:41.17 Arizona and Oregon State/UCSB/FGCU … won the 50 Free versus Arizona State, Washington State and USD, placing second against Utah and third against USC … set a school record/freshman record in the 100 Back at the Texas Invitational with a swim of 52.59, good for third overall … named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters. 2014-2015 Was out sick for most of the season ... Owen posted a SUMMER 2013 career-best 23.71 in the 50 Free ... Swam a season- Swam a 58.56 in the 100 Freestyle, a 29.64 in the 50 Backstroke and a 1:05.58 in the 100 Back at best 52.60 in the 100 Free as well as a career-best the Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis ... also swam the 50 and 100 Free and 100 1:54.39 in the 200 Free ... Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Back at the Arena Grand Prix in Santa Clara. honorable mention honors PIONEER HIGH SCHOOL 2013-2014 Was a two-sport athlete at Pioneer High School in San Jose ... four years of swimming and a season Owen posted season-best swims in the 50 Freestyle of volleyball as a sophomore ... was a nine-time All-American and team Most Valuable Swimmer (23.86) and 200 Free (1:54.95) at the Pac-12 four times ... also First Team All-League and team captain as a senior ... was a three-time Scholastic Championships … recorded a season-best 52.05 in the All-American ... set school records in the 50 and 100 Freestyle and 100 Backstroke and the 200 100 Free against USC … named to the Athletic Director’s and 400 Free Relays and 200 Medley Relay ... league record holder in 50 and 100 Free, 100 Back Honor Roll all three quarters. and 100 Butterfly ... Central Coast Section champion in 50 Free and 200 Medley Relay as a senior and 100 Back as a freshman ... named San Jose Sports Authority Hall of Fame Female High School THE KINGS ACADEMY Athlete of the Year for 2013 … swam club with Osprey Aquatics under coach Brian Bolster ... named Swam at The Kings Academy in Sunnyvale, Calif. ... Most Outstanding Osprey three times ... owns numerous Pacific records, including the 100 Back achel wen R O broke the league record in the 400 Freestyle in 2012 (55.05) set in 2010, breaking 12-time Olympic Medalist ’s record ... has also Sprint Free (3:36.60) ... sixth in the 50 Free and eighth in the 100 participated in the Olympic Trials, 2011 Winter and Summer Junior Nationals, the ‘11 U.S. Open and Free at Central Coast Section in ‘12 ... swam club with the 2010 Pacific All-Star Meet. Height: 5-6 Osprey Aquatics ... earned the Osprey Award, given every Los Gatos, Calif. year to the swimmer with significant improvement and PERSONAL exceptional team spirit. Born Nov. 27, 1995 in Los Gatos, Calif. ... daughter of Kristin Schafer and James Mack ... has one The Kings Academy brother, Connor ... geography and environmental studies major. PERSONAL Linnea Mack’s Career Bests Born Sept. 16, 1995 in Stanford, Calif. ... daughter of Alicia and Chris Owen ... has one sister, Olivia 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 22.03 (1st All-Time at UCLA) and two brothers, CJ and Lucas ... psychology major. 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 48.46 (1st All-Time at UCLA) 100 Backstroke (Short Course) 51.98 (1st All-Time at UCLA) 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 52.48 (4th All-Time at UCLA) Rachel Owen’s Career Bests 50 Freestyle (Long Course) 25.91 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.71 100 Freestyle (Long Course) 55.87 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 52.05 100 Backstroke (Long Course) 1:02.44 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:54.39 100 Butterfly (Long Course) 1:01.38

2014-2015 Posted career bests in the 200 Free at Pac-12s SUMMER 2015 (1:52.61) and in the 100 Free (51.20) ... Earned Pac-12 Swam season bests in the 200 Free (2:05.90), 400 Free All-Academic honorable mention honors. (4:19.35) and the 800 Free (9:04.34). 2013-2014 2014-2015 Steffen swam season bests at the Pac-12 Championships Recorded a career-best 1:49.69 in the 200 Free at the in the 50 Freestyle (23.51) and 200 Free (1:54.01) … Pac-12 Championships ... Also finished 10th in the 1650 also had a season-best 51.65 in the 100 Free versus Free with a career-best 16:41.17 ... Posted a season-best USC … named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the 4:54.06 in the 500 Free, besting her previous high by Winter and Spring quarters. two seconds, and a career-best 9:58.37 in the 1000 Free. LONG BEACH POLY HIGH SCHOOL Steffen was a two-sport athlete at Long Beach Poly 2013-2014 ... spent four years on both the swimming and water Merlihan posted an 18th-place finish in the 1650 polo squads ... was a CIF Champion, All-CIF and All- Freestyle (17:02.61) at the Pac-12 Championships Savannah Steffen League ... was a two-year captain ... earned the Michaela Merlihan … had season-best times in the 1000 Free against Sprint Free sportsmanship award and CIF Scholar-Athlete award Freestyle Stanford and the 200 (1:50.36) and 500 Free (4:56.76) eight ... named All-Area Swimmer of the Year ... had an All- versus USC. H : 5-5 American consideration time ... helped Poly to a league Height: 5-7 Long Beach, Calif. championship ... holds the school record in the 50 and Yorba Linda, Calif. SUMMER 2013 Long Beach Poly HS 100 Freestyle and the league record in the 50 Free ... swam club with Seal Beach Swim Club and has the speranza Finished first in the 400 Freestyle (4:18.86) at the E HS California Summer Sectionals in Santa Clarita and was record for the long course 50 Free.

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PERSONAL SUMMER 2013 Born Oct. 9, 1995 in Long Beach, Calif. ... daughter of Tracie and David Steffen ... has two brothers, Was 15th (2:14.35) in the 200 Backstroke and 20th in the 50 Back (29.60) and 100 Back (1:02.48) Spencer and Sean ... sociology major. at the Phillips 66 National Championships in Indianapolis ... made the A Final in the 100 Back at the Speedo Junior National Championships in Irvine, finishing eighth (1:02.75).

Savannah Steffen’s Career Bests CARONDELET HIGH SCHOOL 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.51 Swam for four years at Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. ... was an All-American and All-EBAL 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 51.20 all four seasons ... three-year North Coast Section champion in the 100 Backstroke ... senior team 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:52.61 captain and 2013 Coach’s Award recipient ... set the National High School record in the 200 Medley Relay and the 400 Freestyle Relay ... Carondelet was NCS Champions in 2009 and 2013 ... swam club with Crow Canyon Sharks under coach Dan Cottam ... was named Swimmer of the Year and 2014-2015 Most Valuable Swimmer ... earned Silver Medal Club honors four straight years (2010-13) ... U.S. Swam a season-best 17:00.85 in the 1650 Free at the National Team member in 2010 and National Youth Team member (2008-10) ... swam at the Short Pac-12 Championships, placing 17th ... Posted a career- Course World Championships in Dubai in 2010, finishing seventh in the 200 Back ... swam at the best 10:07.51 in the 1000 Free at USC, besting her Olympic Trials in two events in 2008 and seven events in 2012. previous top mark by almost 20 seconds ... Also swam a career-best in the 500 Free (4:54.44) and 200 Free PERSONAL (151.40). Born Nov. 23, 1994 in San Ramon, Calif. ... daughter of Kimberlee and Troy White ... has a brother, Forrest ... political science major. 2013-2014 Walker had season-best swims in the 100 Backstroke (58.54), 200 Back (2:06.47), 500 Freestyle (4:57.94) Madison White’s Career Bests and 100 Butterfly (57.52) … third in the 200 Back at 100 Backstroke (Short Course) 52.67 (2nd All-Time at UCLA) San Diego … also had season bests in the 200 Free 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 1:53.49 (1st All-Time at UCLA) against USC (1:51.40) and the 1000 Free versus Utah 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 49.90 (10:26.56). 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:48.78 Hayden Walker 100 Backstroke (Long Course) 1:01.80 XAVIER COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL 200 Backstroke (Long Course) 2:13.68 Freestyle Swam for four years at Xavier College Prep in Phoenix Height: 5-9 ... was an All-American two years and a championship finalist all four seasons ... two-time Arizona All-State ... Paradise Valley, Ariz. earned the Coaches Award as a junior and was named Xavier College Prep Outstanding Senior Swimmer ... Xavier College Prep SUMMER 2015 won AIA Division I State title all four years ... three-time Swam career bests in the 200 Breast (2:36.62), the 100 USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... swam club with Scottsdale Aquatic Club, earning USA Free (58.37), and the 50 Free (27.07). Swimming gold medal status. 2014-2015 PERSONAL Finished 23rd in the 100 Breaststroke at the Pac-12 Born June 5, 1995 in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... daughter of Jolene and Mike Walker ... has one sister, Page Championships ... Also recorded a 28th-place finish in ... political science major. the 200 Breaststroke (2:19.66) ... Recorded career- bests in the 100 Breast (1:02.50) and the 200 Breast (2:17.22). Hayden Walker’s Career Bests 1650 Freestyle (Short Course) 17:00.85 2013-2014 500 Freestyle (Short Course) 4:54.44 Winkler was a part of three winning 200 Medley Relay 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:51.40 teams against Arizona State, Oregon State/UCSB/FGCU and San Diego, also winning the 100 Breaststroke at Brigitte Winkler USD … had a personal-best swim in the 100 Breast at the UNLV Fall Invitational (1:04.15), finishing seventh SUMMER 2015 Breast/Sprint Free … also 16th in the 200 Breast and fourth in the 200 Won the bronze medal at the Phillips 66 National Height: 5-10 Medley Relay in Vegas … had season-best swims of Championships in the 400 Free Relay with a 3:45.54 ... 23.85 in the 50 Freestyle at the Pac-12 Championships, Won the 100 Back with a career-best 1:01.80 at the Los Mill Valley, Calif. 52.46 in the 100 Free against California and 2:22.31 in Angeles Invitational in July. Tamalpais HS the 200 Breast versus Arizona … first in the 50 Breast at Washington State, second in the 200 Breast at San 2014-2015 Diego, third in the 100 Breast against Utah and fourth in the 100 Breast against Arizona State, Posted a season-best 1:53.68 in the 200 Back at the Arizona and OSU/UCSB/FGCU .. named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the Winter and NCAA Championships ... Set new school records as Spring quarters. part of the 400 Medley (3:34.25), 200 Free (1:29.05), and 400 Free (3:15.83) Relays at NCAAs ... Qualified SUMMER 2013 for NCAAs in the 100 and 200 Back ... Set a new UCLA Won the 50 Breaststroke at the NCSA Junior Nationals and was also a part of two winning relays. record as part of the 200 Medley Relay (1:37.17) at the Pac-12 Championships ... Also swam a career-best in the TAMALPAIS HIGH SCHOOL 50 Free (23.21) ... Finished seventh in the A Final of the Was a two-sport athlete at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, Calif. ... earned four letters in Madison White 200 Back (1:54.91). swimming and two in cross country ... was an All-American in the 100 Breaststroke all four years, as well as an All-American in the 200 Medley Relay in 2010 ... holds the school record in three Backstroke/Freestyle SUMMER 2014 individual events and three relays and the county record in one event ... was the team MVP as a Height: 5-6 White swam at the Phillips 66 U.S. National senior and the Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... swam club with North Bay Aquatics, where she Championships in Irvine in August, finishing 18th in the was a team captain ... member of the USA Swimming Bronze Medal Club ... ranked eighth for the Danville, Calif. 200 Backstroke (2:13.68), 21st in the 50 Back (29.60) 100-Meter Breast in her age group in 2012. Carondelet HS and 24th in the 100 Back (1:02.44). PERSONAL 2013-2014 Born June 23, 1995 in Greenbrae, Calif. ... nickname is JoJo ... daughter of Kathy and Peter Winkler Earned CSCAA Honorable Mention All-America accolades, setting a UCLA record and freshman ... mother is a tri-athlete and Ironman winner ... has a sister, Mattie ... geography and environmental record in the 200 Backstroke at the NCAA Championships (1:53.49, 13th) … also had a personal- studies major. best 52.67 in the 100 Back at NCAA’s, which is second in UCLA history … had three Top 10 finishes at the Pac-12 Championships … was seventh in the 200 Back (1:55.30), ninth in the 100 Back (53.16) and sixth as part of the 400 Medley Relay (3:37.16), also setting a season best in the 50 Brigitte Winkler’s Career Bests Freestyle (23.45) … won seven individual races during dual meets, including the 100 Back three 100 Breaststroke (Short Course) 1:02.50 times against Arizona State (55.07), Arizona and Oregon State/UCSB/FGCU … won the 200 Back 200 Breaststroke (Short Course) 2:17.22 against ASU and OSU/UCSB/FGCU … also won the 100 and 200 Free at Washington State … named 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.85 to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll all three quarters.

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Juniors (Clockwise from Top Left): Michaela Merlihan, Madison White, Savannah Steffen, Nina Hayes, Rachel Owen, Hayden Walker, Emily Hammond, Linnea Mack, Brigitte Winkler, Annika Lenz

2015-2016 NCAA Qualifying Standards 25-YARD COURSE 25-YARD COURSE EVENT A STANDARD B STANDARD EVENT A STANDARD B STANDARD 50 Freestyle 21.86 22.99 100 Breaststroke 59.04 1:02.49 100 Freestyle 47.79 49.99 200 Breaststroke 2:07.42 2:15.99 200 Freestyle 1:43.82 1:47.99 200 Indiv. Medley 1:55.35 2:01.59 500 Freestyle 4:36.30 4:47.79 400 Indiv. Medley 4:05.37 4:19.39 1650 Freestyle 15:53.50 16:30.59 200 Freestyle Relay 1:29.16 1:29.90 100 Butterfly 51.56 54.49 400 Freestyle Relay 3:16.15 3:17.59 200 Butterfly 1:54.22 1:59.59 800 Freestyle Relay 7:06.77 7:09.96 100 Backstroke 51.51 55.09 200 Medley Relay 1:37.46 1:37.96 200 Backstroke 1:51.95 1:59.19 400 Medley Relay 3:33.89 3:35.31

DIVING STANDARDS 1-Meter Diving Points - Dual 265.0* 3-Meter Diving Points - Dual 280.0* Platform Diving Points - Dual 225.0** * - qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D. ** - qualifying point total when using five optional dives with standard D.D.

SHORT COURSE CONVERSION FACTORS 400 Meters to 500 Yards - 1.153 800 Meters to 1000 Yards - 1.153 1500 Meters to 1650 Yards - 1.013 All Other Events - 0.906 To convert a metric time achieved in a 25-meter racing course to an equivalent time for a 25-yard racing course: (a) transform the achieved metric time into seconds; (b) carrying the calculation out to five decimal places, multiply the transformed time in seconds by the appropriate following conversion factor; (c) drop, without rounding, all units smaller than a hundredth of a second; and (d) finally, transform the resultant value in seconds back into minutes and seconds to obtain the converted time. Annika Lenz

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SUMMER 2015 SUMMER 2015 Her best times of the summer were in the 200 Free Underwent knee surgery in the spring ... Reached four (2:06.05) and the 400 Free (4:29.69). finals at the USA Swimming Futures Championships in Mt. Hood, Oregon ... Finished seventh in the A Final in 2014-2015 the 200 Back (2:22.85) ... In the B Finals of the 100 and Posted a career-best 4:52.19 in the 500 Freestyle in the 200 Fly, she placed 11th (2:18.27) and 13th (1:03.83), Pac-12 Championships, dropping four seconds from her respectively. prior personal best ... Finished 20th overall in the 500 Free at Pac-12s ... Also recorded a career-best 1:49.09 2014-2015 in the 200 Free ... In the 200 Backstroke, she swam a Posted a season-best 56.28 in the C Final on the 100 career-best 1:59.75, the third-best time on the squad for Backstroke at the Pac-12 Championships ... Finished that event. fourth in the C Final and 20th overall in the 200 Backstroke with a season-best 1:59.80. CARONDELET HIGH SCHOOL Amberg swam for four years at Carondelet High School in ARCHBISHOP MITTY HIGH SCHOOL Natalie Amberg Concord, Calif. … was an All-American and North Coast Marie-Pierre Delisle Delisle swam for four years at Archbishop Mitty High Section finalist all four years in the 100 Backstroke … School in San Jose, Calif. … was an eight-time All- Freestyle/Backstroke Carondelet won NCS in her junior season, as she was a Butterfly/Backstroke America, including three times in the 400 Freestyle Relay, Height: 5-8 part of the National High School Record 400 Freestyle Height: 5-7 twice in both the 100 Backstroke and 100 Butterfly and Relay squad … the anchor on that relay was her current once in the 200 Free Relay … earned the Coaches and Danville, Calif. teammate Madison White … named a team captain for San Jose, Calif. Scholar-Athlete Awards in her senior season, when she Carondelet HS her senior season, a year in which she was named the Archbishop Mitty HS was named a team captain … set West Catholic Athletic Most Valuable Swimmer … personal bests: 200 Free League records in the 100 Fly (55.02), 100 Back (55.75) (1:49.33), 100 Free (51.29) … coached by Jasmine Millan and Matt Bishop … swims club with Crow and 200 IM (2:04.34) … was the 2013 Most Valuable Swimmer for Mitty … helped the Monarchs to a Canyon Sharks under coach Dan Cottam … was a captain her senior season … swam at Nationals Central Coast Section Championship in 2011 … was a three-time Scholastic All-American … coached and Junior Nationals, and also swam with the Swiss National Team … long course personal bests: by Tom Miller … swims club with Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics under coaches Scott Shea and Bruce 200 Free (2:06.02), 200 Back (2:19.12). Smith … earned the Lainey Eaton Spirit Award in 2014 and the PASA Performance Award in ’13 … club-best times: 100 Back (55.75), 200 Back (1:58.74), 100 Fly (55.02), 200 Fly (2:00.00), 200 IM PERSONAL (2:04.34) and 400 IM (4:22.76). Born Nov. 30, 1995 in Walnut Creek, Calif. … daughter of Maria and Christian Amberg … has one younger sister, Nicole … geography major. PERSONAL Born July 14, 1996 in Mountain View, Calif. … daughter of Martine DeZwirek and Pierre Delisle … is the youngest of four children … sister, Laurence, was a four-year swimmer for the Bruins … has two Natalie Amberg’s Career Bests older brothers, Guillaume and Jeremie … majoring in civil and environmental engineering. 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 1:59.75 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:49.09 Marie-Pierre Delisle’s Career Bests 500 Freestyle (Short Course) 4:52.19 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 1:58.74 200 Butterfly (Short Course) 2:00.13 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 55.02 100 Backstroke (Short Course) SUMMER 2015 55.75 Represented the Bruins at the Los Angeles Invitational.

2014-2015 SUMMER 2015 Swam a season-best 23.62 in the 50 Free ... Also posted Qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100 Fly (100.86) a season-best 51.65 in the 100 Free at Pac-12s ... In the and the 100 Free (56.14) ... Won the bronze medal at 100 Fly, she posted a 55.22 at Pac-12s. the Phillips 66 National Championships in the 400 Free Relay with a 3:45.54 ... Swam best times in the 200 Free BETTENDORF HIGH SCHOOL (2:03.40) and the 200 Fly (2:15.67) ... Won the 400 Burnham was a four-year letterwinner with the Bettendorf Free Relay at the Los Angeles Invitational with a 3:54.39 High School swim team in Bettendorf, Iowa … was an All- ... Also reached the championship final in the 200 Fly, American and 16-time All-State honoree … earned three finishing sixth with a 2:16.92. State titles in the 50 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly and 200 Free Relay as a senior … ranked the #1 recruit in the 2014-2015 state of Iowa … broke 12 school records … was a three- Set new school records as part of the 200 and 400 Free Maddy Burnham time 4.0 Scholastic All-American … coached by Mike Relays (1:29.05; 3:15.83) at the NCAA Championships Ahrens … swims club with Iowa Flyers under coaches ... Also posted a 52.44 in the 100 Fly at NCAAs (2nd All- Freestyle/Butterfly Richard Salhus and Robert Pinter … helped the Flyers to Time at UCLA) ... Set a new UCLA record as part of the Height: 5-6 a Midwest Sectional Championship in Winter 2013 and Katie Grover 400 Free Relay (3:15.94) at Pac-12s ... Finished 10th three Iowa State titles. overall in the 100 Fly with a 53.15 at Pac-12s ... Is sixth Pleasant Valley, Iowa Butterfly/Freestyle All-Time at UCLA in the 200 Fly after swimming a 1:55.88 Bettendorf HS PERSONAL Height: 5-7 (UCLA Freshman Record) ... Also posted a season-best Born March 19, 1996 in Pleasant Valley, Iowa … daughter 49.47 in the 100 Free, the third-best time on the squad of Marta and Jim Burnham … has two older brothers, Andy and Matt … majoring in sociology. Atlanta, Ga. in the event for the season ... Holds the Freshman Milton HS Record in the 100 Fly (52.44) as well ... Earned First- Team CSCAA Scholar All-America honors. Maddy Burnham’s Career Bests 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.03 SUMMER 2014 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 50.83 Grover was 28th in the 100 Freestyle (57.11) and 37th in the 100 Butterfly (1:01.91) at the Speedo 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 54.73 U.S. Junior National Championships. MILTON HIGH SCHOOL Swam for four seasons at Milton High School in Alpharetta, Ga. … was a seven-time All-American, including three times in the 100 Freestyle and twice in both the 100 Butterfly and 100 Backstroke … earned four State championships in the 100 Fly (2013 and 2014), 100 Back (2013) and 100

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Free (2012) … set school records in the 50, 100 and 200 Free, 100 Fly and 100 Back … coached by SUMMER 2015 Teresa Lee … swims club with Swim Atlanta under coaches Mark Minier and Jeff Hike. Was out of the pool most of spring training due to a broken hand ... Swam a career best in the 200 Free PERSONAL (2:05.96) ... Reached two bonus races at the Los Born Jan. 24, 1996 in Jackson, N.J. … daughter of Rita and James Grover … has three older brothers, Angeles Invitational. CJ, Jimmy and Brian … majoring in political science. 2014-2015 Swam a career-best 23.08 in the 50 Free at Pac-12s to Katie Grover’s Career Bests advance to the C Final, placing 22nd overall ... Swam 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 52.44 career-bests 49.86 (100 Free) and 1:49.54 (200 Free). 200 Butterfly (Short Course) 1:55.88 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 49.47 SUMMER 2014 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:47.79 Kaunitz was a part of the second-place 400 Freestyle 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.19 Relay team (3:48.49) at the Speedo U.S. Junior National Championships … also 26th in the 50 Free (26.45) and Sarah Kaunitz 46th in the 200 Individual Medley (2:21.23). 2014-2015 Freestyle MONTA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL Advanced to the C Final in the 100 Back with a season- Height: 5-10 Swam for two seasons at Monta Vista High School in best 55.49 at Pac-12s, the fourth-best time on the squad Cupertino, Calif. after transferring from Lake Oswego in that event for the season ... Also swam a lifetime-best Cupertino, Calif. (Ore.) High School … school-record holder in the 100 24.12 in the 50 Free at Pac-12s ... Posted a career-best Monta Vista HS Breaststroke and 500 Freestyle at MVHS, helping the in the 200 Back (2:00.15). Matadors to CIF Central Coast Section titles for the 2012- 2013 and 2013-2014 seasons … was the MVP varsity swimmer in 2013, and set league records CAMPOLINDO HIGH SCHOOL for the 100 Breast and 400 Free Relay … an NISCA All-American in 2012, ’13 and ’14 … earned Grubbs swam for four years at Campolindo High USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honors for 2011-2012 … coached by Don Vierra (MVHS) and School in Moraga, Calif. … was a four-time All-Diablo Mike Branam (LOHS) … was the 2012 State and League champion, and school-record holder in the Foothill Athletic League honoree, including First Team 100 Breast, 200 IM, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay at LOHS … was an All-American qualifier, three times … earned All-American honors in the 100 MVP female swimmer of the High School State Championship and 2012 Oregon Sports Awards Backstroke, 400 Freestyle Relay and 200 Medley Relay, Prep Female Swimmer of the Year … received the Ron Freeman Memorial Scholarship … swims club setting school records in those three events … named with Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics under coaches Scott Shea, Bruce Smith and Irina James … was an Campolindo team captain as a senior … coached by Oregon State Champion every year from age eight to 15 and a member of the Oregon All-Star and Hannah Grubbs Ron Heidery … swims club with Orinda Aquatics under Zone teams … Top 10 USA Age Group (2010-2013) and Junior National finalist (2012-2014) … best ackstroke coaches Ron and Don Heidery … team captain for the times: 50 Free (23.16), 100 Free (50.36), 200 Free (1:50.09), 100 Breast (1:02.13), 200 Breast B 2013-2014 season. (2:15.54), 100 Fly (57.50), 200 IM (2:03.63). Height: 5-8 Moraga, Calif. PERSONAL PERSONAL Born April 9, 1996 in Walnut Creek, Calif. … daughter of Born Oct. 8, 1996 in Lewisville, Texas … daughter of Madalina and Leon Kaunitz … father played Campolindo HS Cheryl and William Grubbs … has two brothers, Andy and professional basketball for ’s National Team … has a younger sister, Lisa … undeclared Will … political science major. major.

Hannah Grubbs’ Career Bests Sarah Kaunitz’s Career Bests 100 Backstroke (Short Course) 55.49 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.08 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 2:00.15 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 49.86 100 Butterfly (Short Course) 56.13 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:49.54

Sophomores (Left to Right): Carly Reid, Sarah Kaunitz, Hannah Grubbs, MK Kish, Jax Shoults, Natalie Amberg, Marie-Pierre Delisle, Maddy Burnham, Katie Grover, Ciara Monahan, Maria Polyakova

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2014-2015 Finished 15th overall with a 4:22.21 in the B Final of the Ciara Monahan’s Career Bests 400 IM at the Pac-12 Championships ... Also made the C 1-Meter 274.28 Final of the 200 IM with a season-best 2:03.66 ... Placed 3-Meter 285.70 21st overall in the 200 IM at Pac-12’s ... Posted a career- Platform 206.25 (2015 Pac-12 Championship Prelims) best 2:00.68 in the 200 Back.

COLLEGIATE SCHOOL SUMMER 2015 Kish swam for four years at Collegiate School in Russian National Team member ... Won gold in the Richmond, Va. … was a three-time All-American, 13- 1-Meter (419.45) at the inaugural European Games time State champion and four-time MVP … set school in Baku, ... Also finished second in the records in the 50 Freestyle, 200 Free, 200 Individual Synchronized 3-Meter and fifth in the 3-Meter ... Medley, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay … earned Won the Women’s 1-Meter at the Summer National All-State honors 18 times and All-League accolades on Championships in Russia ... Placed sixth at the World 12 occasions … set league records in the 200 Free, 500 Championships ... Finished sixth in the A semifinal of MK Kish Free and 200 IM and VISAA state records in the 200 and the 3-Meter with a five-dive score of 270.00 at the FINA 400 Free Relays … Collegiate went undefeated for three World Series ... Placed ninth (255.20) in the 1-Meter IM/Backstroke years, earning state and league titles in each of her final finals at the FINA World Championships. Height: 5-9 three seasons … coached by Michael Stott … swims club with Poseidon Swimming under coach Ted Sallade … ichmond a 2014-2015 R , V . was the breakout swimmer of the year for 2014, helping CSCAA First-Team All-American ... Placed fourth at NCAA’s Collegiate School Poseidon to two state championships (short and long ... Named Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after finishing course 2014). Maria Polyakova fourth in the 3-Meter at the NCAA Championships, the best showing ever for a UCLA diver at NCAAs ... Broke PERSONAL Diving her own school record twice in that event (380.60 in Born Oct. 5, 1995 in Richmond, Va. … daughter of Alice and Wayne Kish … has an older brother, Height: 5-2 prelims; 392.00 in final) ... Scored a season-best 328.95 Richard, and a younger brother, David … undecided on a major. in the 1-Meter at Pac-12s ... Won the silver medal in the Penza, Russia 3-Meter at Russian National Championships in January Moscow Prep School ... Was the Pac-12 Diver of the Month in December ... MK Kish’s Career Bests Voted Most Valuable Diver by the team. 200 Backstroke (Short Course) 2:00.68 400 Individual Medley (Short Course) 4:21.28 SUMMER 2014 200 Individual Medley (Short Course) 2:03.66 Polyakova won two silver medals and a bronze at the FINA World Junior Diving Championships in Penza, Russia in September … was second in both the 1-Meter and the 3-Meter and third in the Synchronized 3-Meter.

SUMMER 2015 MOSCOW PREP SCHOOL Recorded a fifth-place finish in the 1-Meter at the USA Member of the Russian National Team since 2011 under coach Oleg Zaicev … was a bronze Diving Zone F Championships meet at USC in June, which medalist at the 2013 European Championship … won silver on the 1-Meter at the 2012 World Junior qualified her for the Senior National Championships in Championship and was also fifth on the 3-Meter … holds the Russian Master of Sports title in diving August. (springboard 1-M, 3-M and Synchro 3-M) … was a five-time Moscow champion … won bronze medals at the 2012 and ’13 Russian Championships … winner at the 2013 Four Nations Match and 2011 2014-2015 European Championship … won a silver medal at the 2013 Grand Prix (Rostok) Series … placed 27th Finished 24th in the 3-Meter (228.95) and 20th in the and 28th on the 3-Meter and 1-Meter at the 2013 FINA Diving World Championships … participated 1-Meter (252.60) at the Pac-12 Championships ... In at the 2012 World Cup and World Series FINA. platform, she placed 16th with a season-best 206.25 ... Scored season-bests in the 1-Meter (274.28) against ASU and in the 3-Meter (285.70) at the Bruin Diving Maria Polyakova’s Career Bests Invitational. 1-Meter 328.95 (2015 Pac-12 Championship Final) 3-Meter 392.00 (2015 NCAA Championship Final) (1st All-Time at UCLA) SUMMER 2014 Platform 216.80 (2015 Pac-12 Championship Prelims) iara onahan Monahan participated in the USA Diving Junior National C M Championships in Knoxville in August, placing 21st in Diving the 1-Meter (383.50) and 30th in the 3-Meter (390.60) Height: 5-6 … qualified for that meet after placing sixth in the 1-M (371.10) and eighth in the 3-M (412.85) at the Woodland Hills, Calif. Summer Junior Zone E Championships in Tucson in July El Camino Real HS … dove at the USA Diving National Preliminary Zone D Championships in July in Mission Viejo, going 14th in the 3-Meter (210.10) and 19th in the 1-Meter (193.20).

EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL Dove for four years at El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. … finished first in the Los Angeles CIF City Section in 2011, 2013 and 2014, totaling 479.40, 533.20 and 507.10 points, and earning All-American honors each year … her 2013 score is the all-time highest for CIF City Section … was second in 2012 with 433.60 points … claimed the West Valley Diving League title every year, increasing her point total each season (418.30 – 2011, 448.45 – 2012, 517.20 – 2013, 520.20 – 2014) … was the team captain her final two seasons … as a senior was Athlete of the Year, Academic All-American and graduated with Gold Seal with High Honors … also earned the President’s Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence, the Lifetime Membership Award from the California Scholarship Federation and the Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for her high school accomplishments … coached by Glenn Short … dives club with Bruin Dive Team under coaches Tom Stebbins and Tom Davidson … was a qualifier for the USA Diving Summer Zone E Championships each year from 2010-2014 … qualified for the USA Diving Spring Junior West Championship each year from 2011-2014 … was fifth in the 1-Meter at the 2013 USA Diving Junior National Diving Championship, breaking 400 points for the first time and setting a personal record … was a qualifier for the 2013 Youth Olympic Games, finishing 15th in the 3-Meter (352.60) … dove at the 2013 USA Diving Winter Nationals, placing 31st in the 1-Meter (187.55).

PERSONAL Born March 2, 1996 in Philadelphia, Pa. … daughter of Lisa and Richard Monahan … has one sister, Montana, who is a senior on the UCLA diving team … undecided on a major. Maria Polyakova

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SUMMER 2015 2014-2015 Reached four finals at the USA Swimming Futures Had back surgery and was out for the season. Championships ... Made three B Finals and a C race ... Went 2:05.44 (11th) in the 200 Free final and 5:04.74 SANTA MARGARITA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (11th) in the 400 IM final ... In the 400 Free, she placed Shoults swam for four years at Santa Margarita Catholic 13th (4:27.27) ... In the 50 Free, she finished 23rd High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. … was overall with a 27.08 in the C final ... Was second overall an All-American in the 2013 Individual Medley Relay, in the Donner Lake Open Water Swim (4.5 km). the 2012 100 Backstroke and the 2011 IM Relay … set school records in the 100 Back and IM Relay, as well 2014-2015 as the Trinity League mark in the 100 Back (55.89) … Posted a season-best 1:48.61 in the 200 Free at the was a silver medalist at the 2012 CIF Finals … was a Pac-12 Championships ... Recorded a 50.87 mark in the team captain for her junior and senior seasons … was 100 Free. a Scholastic All-American, as well as winner of the 2014 Jessie Rees Most Inspirational and 2012 and 2013 SUMMER 2014 Coaches Awards … coached by Ron and Rich Blanc … Carly Reid Reid swam at the Speedo U.S. Junior National Jax Shoults swims club with under coaches Championships in Irvine in July, participating in the 50 Bill Voigt and Bill Rose … was a Scholastic All-American Freestyle Freestyle (27.17) and 100 Free (58.71). Backstroke and part of the National Team four times … best times: Height: 5-10 Height: 5-7 200Y Back (2:03.02), 100M Back (1:04.27) and 200M MONTA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL Back (2:20.05). Los Altos, Calif. Swam for four years at Monta Vista High School in Laguna Hills, Calif. Monta Vista HS Cupertino, Calif. … was an All-American in relays Santa Margarita PERSONAL (200/400 Freestyle Relays) and individual events atholic Born Nov. 11, 1995 in Long Beach, Calif. … daughter of (50/100 Free) … MVHS won the Central Coast Section title during her junior and senior seasons C HS Susan and Scott Shoults … has a younger brother, Grant … named Matador of the Year for the school’s top female athlete and earned the Ron Freeman … undeclared major. Memorial Scholarship … coached by Don Vierra … also played on the water polo team as a freshman … swims club with Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics under coaches Scott Shea and Bruce Smith … swam at the 2012 Canadian Olympic Trials.

PERSONAL Born June 23, 1996 in Mountain View, Calif. … daughter of Lesley and Cameron Reid … father was a former Canadian Olympic Team swimmer … has a younger sister, Shannon … she has dual citizenship with the U.S. and Canada … undecided on a major.

Carly Reid’s Career Bests 50 Freestyle (Short Course) 23.14 100 Freestyle (Short Course) 50.43 200 Freestyle (Short Course) 1:48.61

Summer 2014-2015

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ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE ANTOINE-DE-SAINT-EXUPERY BOULDER CITY HIGH SCHOOL Canadian National Team member ,,, Bélanger was the Hubel was a three-time Division 1A Swimmer of the 2013 Woman Athlete of the competition at the Canadian Year ... was named the Sunrise Regional Swimmer of Winter Senior Nationals Championship ... was the the Year ... a three-time Division 1A Region First-Team Lauréats montréalais Development Athlete of the Year in member ... a four-time USA Swimming Scholastic All- 2011 and a Finalist in 2012 ... in 2011, she was named American and BCHS Scholar-Athlete ... top high school her high school’s Best Student-Athlete ... 2010 Athlete of times include: 23.42 (50 Free), 50.40 (100 Free), and the Year, Girls 16-18, Plongeon Québec. 1:49.92 (200 Free) ... top club times include: 49.97 (100 Free), 1:48.61 (200 Free), 56.39 (100 Fly), and 2:01.87 PERSONAL (200 Fly). Born Feb. 3, 1994 in Montreal ... daughter of Ghislain

Bélanger and Evlyn Brunet ... has a sister, Helça ... PERSONAL Éloïse Bélanger undeclared business major. Alex Hubel Born Apr. 27, 1997 in Henderson, Nev. … daughter of Diving Freestyle Ronald and Laura Hubel … has one younger brother, Height: 5-3 Height: 5-7 Jacob … undeclared life science major. Montreal, Quebec Boulder City, Nev. École Antoine-de- Boulder City HS Saint-Exupéry KINCOPPAL-ROSE BAY SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE Kwok swam for four years at Kincoppal-Rose Bay School Escalas swam for four years at University School of of the Sacred Heart in Sydney, Australia ... placed sixth Nashville … was a two-time All-American and a three- in the 50 meter Backstroke at the 2013 Junior World time All-Region first-team member ... State Champion Swimming Championships in Dubai ... is one of the top in 100 yard breaststroke ... two-time Region Champion three female backstrokers and top five female freestylers in 100 yard breaststroke ... two-time Southeastern Long in Hong Kong ... represented Hong Kong in the 2014 Course Champion (100 and 200 Breast) ... four-time MVP ... swam a career-best 1:03.12 in the 100 yard Breast Incheon Asian Games ... was a finalist and medalist in ... three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... the Australian Age Swimming Championships (2011- swam a career-best 2:16.69 in the 200 yard Breast. 2013) ... high school team captain in 2013-14 ... top high school times include (all in long-course meters): 29.01 Sabrina Kwok (50 Back), 1:03.64 (100 Back), 26.58 (50 Free), and PERSONAL Freestyle/Backstroke Elena Escalas 57.53 (100 Free). Born Sept. 28, 1996 in Tucson, Ariz. … daughter of Height: 5-10 Breaststroke Rafael and Jennifer Escalas, both UCLA alums … has one Hong Kong, China Height: 5-7 younger sister, Marina … computer science engineering PERSONAL incoppal ose ay Nashville, Tenn. major. K -R B Born Jan. 27, 1997 in Hong Kong, China … daughter University School School of Gary and Cheryl Kwok … has one older sister, Samantha… major is pre-business economics.

MARY INSTITUTE AND SAINT LOUIS COUNTRY DAY SUMMER 2015 SCHOOL Won the 100 Free and the 100 Fly at the 2015 Speedo Friese was a four-time letter-winner in diving at MICDS Junior National Championships ... Also made the A Final ... a three-time state champion in Missouri ... four-time in the 50 Free and the B race in the 200 Free ... Reached conference champion ... holds both the six- and 11-dive the B final of the 100 Free and the C final of the 50 Free score records at MICDS ... top high school marks include: ... Finished fourth in the 50 Free (20th overall) with a 292.7 (1-Meter, six-dive score) and 480.15 (1-Meter, 11- 25.60, and was seventh in the 100 Free (15th overall) dive score) ... 10-time national qualifier with the St. Louis with a 56.09 ... Made USA Swimming’s 2015-2016 Diving Club. National Junior Team in the 100 Free and 100 Fly.

PERSONAL HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL Born May 22, 1997 in Chicago, Ill. … daughter of Bill McTaggart swam for four years at Holton-Arms School in Katerina Friese Friese and Anne Walsh ... is an only child … business Caroline McTaggart Bethesda, Md. ... 2015 NCSA Champion (50 Fly) ... 2015 Diving economics major. Freestyle/Butterfly Irish Open Swimming Champion (50 Fly, 400 Free Relay) Height: 5-9 Height: 6-2 ... 12-time High School All-American ... Washington t ouis o hevy hase d S . L , M . C C , M . Metropolitan Prep School Swim and Dive League Record olton rms chool MICDS H -A S Holder in the 50 and 100 free and in the 200 and 400 free relays ... Four-time All-WMPSSDL First-Team member ... Four-time All-Independent School League First-Team member ... Holton-Arms record holder in the 50, 100, 200, and 500 Free, the 100 Fly, and the 200 IM ... Four-time Washington Post All-Metropolitan First-Team member ... All-Gazette Swimmer of the Year (2012) ... Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... participated in the 2012 Olympic Trials (50 and 100 Free) ... Qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials (50 and 100 Free, 100 Fly) ... Swam for All Star Aquatics under Bob Walker.

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PERSONAL CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL Born Oct. 19, 1996 in Newark, Del. … Daughter of Timothy and Elizabeth McTaggart … Has one Shiver lettered in diving her senior year at Cleveland younger brother, Christopher … Political science major. High School in Reseda, Calif. ... 2015 CIF LA City Section Diving Champion ... scored 432.95 points with a series ORION HIGH SCHOOL of dives that gained extra points for their high degree Pelton’s specialty is the Freestyle, where she has of difficulty. recorded best times of 23.93 (50 Free), 50.35 (100 Free), and 1:46.59 (200 Free) ... She also has bests of PERSONAL 1:58.86 in the 200 IM and 55.60 in the 100 Back. Born Sept. 24, 1997 … daughter of Don Frank and Susan Linda Shiver ... has a younger brother, CJ, and an PERSONAL older sister, Jenny… grew up as a gymnast ... major is Born June 26, 1997 in Fairfield, Conn. ... daughter of undeclared social sciences. Gregory and Anne Pelton ... has two brothers, Greg and Traci Shiver Will, and a sister, Elizabeth ... her sister Liz is a senior Diving at Cal and was the 2013 NCAA Champion in the 200 Height: 5-3 backstroke ... her brother Greg swam at Harvard ... major Chatsworth, Calif. Mary Pelton is undecided. Cleveland HS Freestyle Height: 5-9 Towson, Md. SUMMER 2015 Orion HS Swam in five events at the 2015 Speedo Junior National Championships ... Soe was 18th in the 800 Free and 24th in the 400 Free ... Also swam the 200 Free, the NOTRE DAME PREPARATORY 1500 Free, and the 200 Back. Russell lettered in diving four times at Notre Dame Prep in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... four-time Athlete of the Month ... was the Arizona State Champion her sophomore year ... PIONEER HIGH SCHOOL finished second in the Arizona State Championship her Soe was a four-year letter-winner in swimming at Pioneer junior year and placed fourth her freshman year ... team High School in San Jose, Calif. ... a 10-time All-American captain her senior year ... placed second on both the ... a three-time Scholastic All-American ... two-time MVP 1-Meter and 3-Meter at the 2015 USA Junior Regionals and Coaches’ Award winner at Pioneer ... holds the ... five-time qualifier for the USA Diving Summer Zone Sandra Soe Pioneer High School records in the 500 Free, the 200 E Championships ... qualified for the 2015 USA Diving Medley Relay, and 400 Free Relay ... Central Coast Freestyle Nationals Championships in the 3-Meter. Section Champion in the 500 Free and 200 Medley Relay Height: 5-9 (sophomore year) and CCS Champion in the 500 Free an ose alif Madeline Russell PERSONAL S J , C . (junior year) ... top high school times include: 1:48.84 ioneer Diving Born Aug. 5, 1997 … daughter of Traci Russell ... has one P HS (200 Free) and 4:47.39 (500 Free) ... Junior National Height: 5-2 brother, Mitchell … major is undecided. Champion in the 800 Free Relay (2012) ... recorded top- Scottsdale, Ariz. eight finishes at JR Nationals (2012-14) ... 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 400 Free (417.69). Notre Dame Prep PERSONAL Born June 23, 1997 in San Jose, Calif. ... daughter of Soren Torben and Jeanette Soe … has one SUMMER 2015 older brother, Nicholas… undeclared business/economics major. Made USA Swimming’s 2015-2016 National Junior Team in the 200 Breast.

COLVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Schanz is a three-time All-American (2012-14) ... Highest ranked swim recruit for the class of 2015 in Washington, 13th overall in the United States ... Named to the 2014- 2015 USA National Junior Swim Team ... Gold medalist at the 2014 Winter Junior Nationals in the 200 yard Breaststroke ... Achieved 5 Olympic Trial Cuts for the 2016 Olympic Trials ... Currently holds 33 records for the Emma Schanz Spokane Waves Swim Team, including 18 Inland Empire Breast/Back Records ... Her top times include: 1:52.43 (200 Back), Height: 5-8 2:09.03 (200 Breast), 1:58.29 (200 IM), 52.84 (100 olville ash C , W . Back), and 1:01.39 (100 Breast) ... Schanz also lettered Colville Senior HS in soccer, cross country, and track and field at Colville Senior HS. PERSONAL Born Sept. 19, 1997 in Pocatello, Idaho ... daughter of Matt and Deniece Schanz ... has one brother, Dylan ... majoring in human biology and society.

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Freshmen (Clockwise From Left): Sabrina Kwok, Kat Friese, Sandra Soe, Caroline McTaggart, Elena Escalas, Madeline Russell, Emma Schanz, Alex Hubel, Traci Shiver, Eloise Belanger, Mary Pelton

2016 Olympic Trials Qualifiers

SWIMMER EVENT TIME DIVER EVENT Katie Grover 100m Free 56.14 Annika Lenz 10M Platform 100m Fly 1:00.86 Synchronized 3M Springboard Katie Kinnear 100m Back 1:03.30 200m Back 2:14.74 Maria Polyakova 3M Springboard 100m Fly 1:00.18 Synchronized 3M Springboard 200m Fly 2:13.10 Linnea Mack 50m Free 25.91 Éloïse Bélanger 3M Springboard 100m Free 55.87 10M Platform 100m Back 1:02.44 Synchronized 10M Platform Caroline McTaggart 50m Free 25.60 100m Free 54.89 100m Fly 59.47 Mary Pelton 50m Free 25.78 100m Free 55.81 200m Free 2:02.29 200m IM 2:18.25 Emma Schanz 100m Back 1:01.95 200m Back 2:13.16 200m Breast 2:30.95 200m IM 2:16.59 Sandra Soe 400m Free 4:17.69 Madison White 100m Back 1:01.74 200m Back 2:13.68

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UCLA NCAA/AIAW Champions YEAR EVENT NAME(S) TIME 1996 200 Butterfly Annette Salmeen 1:55.84* 1978 50 Backstroke 27.02 100 Backstroke Tauna Vandeweghe 57.49 200 Freestyle Relay Kim Worthen, Shelly Worthen, Tauna Vandeweghe, Shawn Houghton 1:35.62 200 Medley Relay Shawn Houghton, Tauna Vandeweghe, Karen Melick, Kim Worthen 1:45.80 1977 50 Butterfly Shawn Houghton 25.82 1976 200 Butterfly 2:02.88 Note: All titles are AIAW unless otherwise noted with * for NCAA title

UCLA Pac-10/12 Conference Champions YEAR EVENT NAME(S) TIME/SCORE 2008 One-Meter Diving Marisa Samaniego 320.85 2007 1650 Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:09.08 Platform Diving Tess Schofield 280.95 2006 1650 Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:18.00 2005 100 Backstroke Katie Arnold 53.22 2004 200 Freestyle Relay Kim Vandenberg, Malin Svahnstrom, Amy Thurman, Sara Platzer 1:31.32 Shawn Houghton 1999 100 Freestyle Keiko Price 49.54 1998 100 Breaststroke Lindsay Etter 1:01.28 1997 100 Breaststroke Lindsay Etter 1:00.64 1996 100 Butterfly Annette Salmeen 54.59 200 Butterfly Annette Salmeen 1:57.00 Three-Meter Diving Amy Sloan 450.75 1995 One-Meter Diving Erin Simmons 391.15 400 Medley Relay Jill Jenkins, Lindsay Etter, Annette Salmeen, Megan Oesting 3:45.23 1994 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 383.40 Three-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 475.55 1993 50 Freestyle Richelle Depold 22.58 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 404.30 Three-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 490.15 1992 500 Freestyle Natalie Norberg 4:46.02 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 407.50 1991 100 Backstroke Kristy Heydanek 56.39 200 Freestyle Relay Julie Vogt, Kristin Stoudt, Christy Richardson, Sarah Suhadolnik 1:33.66 200 Medley Relay Kristy Heydanek, Christy Richardson, Kristin Stoudt, Sarah Suhadolnik 1:43.45 Platform Diving Malia Lasley 324.05 1990 50 Freestyle Kristin Stoudt 23.36 100 Freestyle Kristin Stoudt 49.93 Lindsay Etter 400 Medley Relay Jeanne Gibbons, Missy Herndon, Christy Richardson, Kristin Stoudt 3:23.29 1989 50 Freestyle Jenny Susser 23.43 One-Meter Diving Karla Goltman 458.00 1988 200 Butterfly Monica Ward 2:00.17

Katie Arnold

Erin Simmons Marisa Samaniego Tess Schofield Katie Nelson

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2015 Anna Poteete 2000 Kristin Heydanek 1988 1983 1978 Katy Campbell Marisa Samaniego Nicole Beck Glenda Lueders Jean Badding Tricia Carvacho Luan Cramer Monica Dornick Tess Schofield LeAnne Cadag Natalie Norberg Jeannette Beitz Kathy Clarke Shawn Houghton Katie Grover Nicolette Teo Brighid Dwyer Megan Oesting Catherine Capriles Ellen Ferguson Judith Katterman Annika Lenz Amy Thurman Beth Goodwin Michele Drummonds Diane Graner Becky McCafferty Linnea Mack Lyndee Hovsepian 1993 Karla Goltman Tammy Harvego Karen Melick Maria Polyakova 2006 Keiko Price Rebecca Bruch Melissa Herndon Tanya Nielsen Tauna Vandeweghe Noelle Tarazona Katie Arnold Julia Voitovitsch Richelle Depold Susan Potrepka Linda Placak Kim Worthen Madison White Katie Nelson Katie Younglove Kristin Heydanek Melissa Skinner Stacy Smith Shelli Worthen Allison Wine Anna Poteete Erin Zehntner Natalie Norberg Sheryle Smith Julie Williams Eileen Seissen Megan Oesting Jenny Susser 1977 2014 Amy Thurman 1999 Annette Salmeen Rhonda Von Soosten 1982 Luan Cramer Lauren Baker Kim Vandenberg Nicole Beck Julie Vogt Monica Ward Jody Alexander Katie Kinnear Chiemi Yamamoto Angela Belloni Lori Walker Britt Williams Kathy Clarke Shawn Houghton Linnea Mack Beth Goodwin Kristen Walls Ellen Ferguson Karen Melick Kathryn Murphy 2005 Lyndee Hovsepian 1987 Nancy Hansen Margie Moffit Ting Wen Quah Katie Arnold Keiko Price 1992 Jean Badding Tanya Nielsen Kim Worthen Anna Senko Katie Nelson Katie Ryan Rebecca Bruch Catherine Capriles Linda Placak Shelli Worthen Eileen Seissen Noelle Tarazona Becky Thompson Jeanne Gibbons Vicky Davidson Nancy Placak Billie Yoshino Nicolette Teo Madison White Julia Voitovitsch Kristin Heydanek Michele Drummonds Stacy Smith Amy Thurman Amber Wines Kirstin Krengel Karla Goltman April Swanson 1976 Kim Vandenberg 2013 Katie Younglove Natalie Norberg Melissa Herndon Julie Williams Lauren Baker Kathy Long Janet Cochran 2004 Megan Oesting Emma Ivory-Ganja 1998 Christy Richardson 1981 Luan Cramer Jessica Khojasteh Katie Arnold Cindy Bertelink 1986 Karen Hazen Leslie Hovsepian Becky Shelton Jody Alexander Katie Kinnear Lindsay Etter Kristin Stoudt Jean Badding Ellen Ferguson Liz Hogan Kathryn Murphy Kristen Lewis Beth Goodwin Vicky Davidson Shawn Houghton Jackie Lobdell Julie Vogt Nancy Hansen Ting Wen Quah Jill Jenkins Tami Ellis Ann Krisik Katie Nelson Kristen Walls Judith Katterman Andrea Reigel Keiko Price Karla Goltman Karen Melick Sara Platzer Becky McCafferty Anna Senko Amber Wines Diane Graner Margie Moffit Malin Svahnstrom 1991 Cyndi McCullam Noelle Tarazona Tammy Harvego Andrea Szymanski Amy Thurman Rebecca Bruch Tanya Nielsen 1997 Kristina Kluth Kim Worthen Kim Vandenberg Jeanne Gibbons Linda Placak 2012 Naoko Watanabe Cindy Bertelink Kristin Heydanek Sofia Kraft Stacy Smith Allison Gargalikis Lindsay Etter Kimberly Martin Kathy Long April Swanson 1975 Yasi Jahanshahi 2003 Amanda Hall Christy Richardson Suzette Moran Eve Walton Bonnie Adair Jenny Bartz Kathryn Murphy Regan Gosnell Jill Jenkins Becky Shelton Ulrika Sandmark Anna Senko Keiko Price Jenny Susser Nancy Kirkpatrick Leslie Hovsepian Sheryle Smith 1980 Susan Trainer Monica Ward Karen Moe Kristen Lewis Kristin Stoudt Jody Alexander 2011 Amber Wines Kelly Wely An Simmons Sara Platzer Sarah Suhadolnik Tina Camilli Brittany Beauchan Britt Williams Andrea Szymanski Erica Shugart Julie Vogt Judith Katterman Cynthia Fascella 1996 Lindsey Smart Becky McCafferty Lauren Hall Cindy Bertelink 1985 1974 Taylor Spivey 1990 Cyndi McCullam Yasi Jahanshahi Lindsay Etter Kathy Clarke Bonnie Adair Malin Svahnstrom Jeanne Gibbons Tanya Nielsen Alex Sullivan Amanda Hall Vicky Davidson Nancy Kirkpatrick Kim Vandenberg Melissa Herndon Linda Placak Sam Vanden Berge Jill Jenkins Diane Graner Karen Moe Susan Potrepka Nancy Placak 2002 Shawna Larsen Laurie Gray An Simmons Christy Richardson Stacy Smith 2010 LeAnne Cadag Annette Salmeen Tammy Harvego Andrea Szymanski Sheryle Smith April Swanson Brittany Beauchan Elvira Fischer Erin Simmons Nicole Hasse Kristin Stoudt Tauna Vandeweghe Bianca Casciari Kristen Lewis Amy Sloan Kristina Kluth 1973 Kristen Walls Donalee Wennerstrom Laurence Delisle Jackie Lobdell Sofia Kraft Bonnie Adair Lauren Hall Jen Noddle 1995 Britt Williams Suzette Moran Karen Moe Sam Vanden Berge Sara Platzer Cindy Bertelink Maureen New 1979 An Simmons Erica Shugart Lindsay Etter 1989 Suzanne Nilsson Jody Alexander Andrea Szymanski 2009 Malin Svahnstrom Kasey Foster Jean Badding Ulrika Sandmark Tina Camilli Marisa Samaniego Katie Younglove Jill Jenkins Michele Drummonds Kelly Wely Luan Cramer 1972 Tess Schofield Natalie Norberg Karla Goltman Nancy Hansen Bonnie Adair 2001 Megan Oesting Melissa Herndon 1984 Shawn Houghton An Simmons 2008 Brighid Dwyer Annette Salmeen Susan Potrepka Tricia Carvacho Judith Katterman Nicolette Teo Beth Goodwin Tracy Wilcox Sheryle Smith Kathy Clarke Becky McCafferty Lyndee Hovsepian Kristin Stoudt Vicky Davidson Karen Melick 2007 Jen Noddle 1994 Jenny Susser Diane Graner April Swanson Katie Arnold Sara Platzer Rebecca Bruch Rhonda Von Soosten Tammy Harvego Tauna Vandeweghe Sara Clark Erica Shugart Richelle Depold Monica Ward Kristina Kluth Donalee Wennerstrom Katie Nelson Jeanne Gibbons Britt Williams Julie Williams

Sara Platzer Ting Quah Malin Svahnstrom Kim Vandenberg

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UCLA 25-Yard Records (THROUGH 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) EVENT NAME TIME YEAR 50 Freestyle Linnea Mack 22.03 2014 100 Freestyle Linnea Mack 48.46 2014 200 Freestyle Ting Wen Quah 1:44.98 2013 500 Freestyle Katy Campbell 4:40.53 2014 1000 Freestyle Katy Campbell 9:40.32 2014 1650 Freestyle Katy Campbell 16:00.34 2015 100 Backstroke Linnea Mack 51.98 2014 200 Backstroke Madison White 1:53.49 2014 100 Breaststroke Allison Wine 59.46 2015 200 Breaststroke Brittany Beauchan 2:07.82 2010 100 Butterfly Ting Wen Quah 51.89 2014 200 Butterfly Noelle Tarazona 1:54.80 2014 200 Individual Medley Lauren Hall 1:56.67 2011 400 Individual Medley Lauren Hall 4:06.42 2011 Brittany Beauchan 200 Freestyle Relay L.Mack, K.Grover, M.White, M.Dornick 1:29.05 2015 400 Freestyle Relay M.Dornick, L.Mack, K.Grover, M.White 3:15.83 2015 800 Freestyle Relay T.Quah, A.Senko, N.Tarazona, A.Reigel 7:06.23 2013 200 Medley Relay M.White, A.Wine, N.Tarazona, L.Mack 1:37.17 2015 400 Medley Relay M.White, A.Wine, N.Tarazona, L.Mack 3:34.25 2015 Bold indicates current Bruins

Spieker Aquatics Center Records (THROUGH 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) EVENT NAME TIME/SCORE YEAR 50 Freestyle Kasia Wilk (USC) 22.24 2/17/14 100 Freestyle Kasey Carlson (USC) 47.78 2/17/14 200 Freestyle Ting Wen Quah 1:46.11 2/17/14 500 Freestyle Chelsea Chenault (USC) 4:42.30 2/17/14 1000 Freestyle Lauren Baker 9:42.97 2/17/14 1650 Freestyle Haley Anderson (USC) 16:16.90 2/11/12 100 Backstroke Felicia Lee (Stanford) 53.35 1/31/14 Lauren Hall 200 Backstroke (USC) 1:53.54 2/17/14 100 Breaststroke Kasey Carlson (USC) 59.28 2/17/14 200 Breaststroke Andrea Kropp (USC) 2:09.86 2/17/14 100 Butterfly Kendyl Stewart (USC) 51.43 2/17/14 200 Butterfly Katinka Hosszu (USC) 1:55.79 2/11/12 200 Individual Medley Stina Gardell (USC) 1:56.36 2/17/14 400 Individual Medley Katinka Hosszu (USC) 4:05.40 2/11/12 200 Freestyle Relay USC (Carlson, Wilk, Swenson, Tosky) 1:29.13 2/17/14 400 Freestyle Relay Stanford (Neal, Schaefer, Ama, Anderson) 3:21.54 1/31/14 200 Medley Relay USC (Stenkvist, Carlson, Stewart, Wilk) 1:36.29 2/17/14 400 Medley Relay California (Tran, Leverenz, Isakovic, Jensen) 3:38.64 1/28/12 One-Meter Diving Tori Ishimatsu (USC) 327.00 2/11/12 Three-Meter Diving Ariel Rittenhouse (USC) 344.50 1/16/10 Platform Diving Brittany Viola (Miami) 348.75 1/9/11 Bold indicates UCLA Records Madeleine Stanton UCLA Freshmen Records (THROUGH 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS) EVENT NAME TIME YEAR 50 Freestyle Linnea Mack 22.34 2014 100 Freestyle Cynthia Fascella 49.01 2011 200 Freestyle Malin Svahnstrom 1:47.16 2002 500 Freestyle Natalie Norberg 4:44.27 1992 1000 Freestyle Katie Nelson 9:44.85 2004 1650 Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:07.15 2004 100 Backstroke Linnea Mack 52.59 2013 200 Backstroke Madison White 1:53.49 2014 100 Breaststroke Allison (Gargalikis) Wine 1:00.49 2012 200 Breaststroke Christy Richardson 2:14.14 1990 100 Butterfly Katie Grover 52.44 2015 200 Butterfly Katie Grover 1:55.88 2015 200 Individual Medley Laurence Delisle 1:59.23 2010 400 Individual Medley Noelle Tarazona 4:12.94 2012 Sam Vanden Berge Bold indicates current Bruins

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50 FREESTYLE TIME YEAR 1650 FREESTYLE TIME YEAR 100 BUTTERFLY TIME YEAR 1. Linnea Mack 22.03 2014 1. Katy Campbell 16:00.34 2015 1. Ting Wen Quah 51.89 2014 2. Sara Platzer 22.11* 2004 2. Lauren Baker 16:04.18 2013 2. Katie Grover 52.44 2015 3. Kathryn Murphy 22.45 2012 3. Sam Vanden Berge 16:04.81 2011 3. Yasi Jahanshahi 52.46 2012 4. Cynthia Fascella 22.51 2011 4. Katie Nelson 16:05.04 2007 4. Linnea Mack 52.48 2014 5. Ting Wen Quah 22.52 2013 5. Melissa Herndon 16:23.38 1987 5. Bianca Casciari 52.62 2010 6. Anna Poteete 22.55 2008 6. Dani Milligan 16:24.50 2009 6. Noelle Tarazona 52.71 2015 7. Keiko Price 22.57* 2000 7. Sheryl Smith 16:25.97 1989 7. Stephanie Christofferson 53.00 2011 8. Richelle Depold 22.58 1993 8. Cindy Bertelink 16:26.42 1997 8. Katie Kinnear 53.02 2014

100 FREESTYLE TIME YEAR 100 BACKSTROKE TIME YEAR 200 BUTTERFLY TIME YEAR 1. Linnea Mack 48.46 2014 1. Linnea Mack 51.98 2014 1. Kim Vandenberg 1:54.49* 2004 2. Keiko Price 48.59* 1998 2. Madison White 52.67 2014 2. Noelle Tarazona 1:54.65 2015 3. Kathryn Murphy 48.68 2012 3. Madeleine Stanton 53.01 2009 3. Bianca Casciari 1:54.87 2010 4. Sara Platzer 48.89* 2004 4. Katie Arnold 53.22 2004 4. Yasi Jahanshahi 1:55.53 2011 5. Monica Dornick 48.93 2015 5. Isabell Fischer 53.62 2009 5. Annette Salmeen 1:55.84 1996 6. Cynthia Fascella 49.01 2011 6. Emily Andelson 53.66 2012 6. Katie Grover 1:55.88 2015 7. Ting Wen Quah 49.05 2013 7. Andrea Reigel 54.04 2013 7. Ting Wen Quah 1:56.73 2014 8. Anna Poteete 49.23 2008 8. Kristin Heydanek 54.05 1994 8. Kristen Lewis 1:56.77 2004

200 FREESTYLE TIME YEAR 200 BACKSTROKE TIME YEAR 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY TIME YEAR 1. Ting Wen Quah 1:44.98 2013 1. Madison White 1:53.49 2014 1. Lauren Hall 1:56.67 2011 2. Alex Sullivan 1:45.55 2011 2. Madeleine Stanton 1:54.87 2009 2. Andrea Reigel 1:57.31 2013 3. Lauren Hall 1:46.49 2011 3. Laurence Delisle 1:55.48 2010 3. Anna Senko 1:58.07 2012 4. Monica Dornick 1:46.56 2015 4. Anna Senko 1:55.56 2012 4. Malin Svahnstrom 1:58.99* 2003 5. Malin Svahnstrom 1:46.67* 2001 5. Kristin Heydanek 1:55.99 1994 5. Laurence Delisle 1:59.00 2012 6. Katy Campbell 1:46.94 2014 6. Katie Arnold 1:56.19 2006 6. Noelle Tarazona 1:59.10 2015 7. Anna Poteete 1:47.03 2008 7. Andrea Reigel 1:56.33 2012 7. Bianca Casciari 1:59.74 2011 8. Ally Loper 1:47.23 2015 8. Emily Andelson 1:56.64 2011 8. Arlyn Upshaw 1:59.80 2015

500 FREESTYLE TIME YEAR 100 BREASTSTROKE TIME YEAR 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY TIME YEAR 1. Katy Campbell 4:40.53 2014 1. Allison (Gargalikis) Wine 59.46 2015 1. Lauren Hall 4:06.42 2011 2. Lauren Baker 4:42.20 2014 2. Brittany Beauchan 1:00.45 2009 2. Andrea Reigel 4:10.51 2013 3. Sam Vanden Berge 4:42.50 2011 Lindsay Etter 1:00.45 1998 3. Noelle Tarazona 4:11.72 2013 4. Annette Salmeen 4:42.62 1996 4. Nicolette Teo 1:00.58 2008 4. Anna Senko 4:12.86 2012 5. Ally Loper 4:44.20 2014 5. Elvira Fischer 1:01.44 2002 5. Karoline Sanderud 4:13.25 2011 6. Cindy Bertelink 4:44.25 1998 6. Lindsey Marchand 1:01.78 2009 6. Dani Milligan 4:13.63 2009 7. Natalie Norberg 4:44.27 1992 7. Jessica Khojasteh 1:01.85 2014 7. Lauren Baker 4:14.08 2014 8. Alex Sullivan 4:44.35 2011 8. Emily Weir 1:02.01 2013 8. Kim Scarborough 4:14.62* 2004

1000 FREESTYLE TIME YEAR 200 BREASTSTROKE TIME YEAR 1. Katy Campbell 9:40.32 2014 1. Brittany Beauchan 2:07.82 2010 2. Lauren Baker 9:42.03 2013 2. Lauren Hall 2:10.15 2011 3. Katie Nelson 9:43.96 2007 3. Elvira Fischer 2:10.86 2002 4. Sam Vanden Berge 9:44.29 2011 4. Lindsay Etter 2:11.94 1998 Times updated through 2015 NCAA Championships 5. Sheryl Smith 9:51.41 1988 5. Nicolette Teo 2:12.19 2008 Bold indicates current Bruins 6. Jane Imagane 9:51.63 2005 6. Jessica Khojasteh 2:13.49 2014 *Converted short course meter time 7. Melissa Herndon 9:53.64 1987 7. Kelsey Louden 2:13.98 2010 Note: 2000, 2004 NCAA Championships contested in short 8. Megan Rankin 9:54.48 2013 8. Jen Noddle 2:14.02 2002 course meters

UCLA Diving Records EVENT NAME SCORE YEAR SITE One-Meter Marisa Samaniego 333.25 2007 NCAA Championships - Minneapolis, Minn. Three-Meter Maria Polyakova 392.00 2015 NCAA Championships - Greensboro, N.C. Platform Annika Lenz 323.15 2015 Pac-12 Championships - Federal Way, Wash.

Pac-10/12 Diving Meet Records VS. ARIZONA STATE NAME SCHOOL SCORE YEAR One-Meter Morgan Weller Arizona State 314.10 2013 Three-Meter Paige Thompson UCLA 329.70 2003

VS. ARIZONA NAME SCHOOL SCORE YEAR One-Meter Samantha Pickens Arizona 319.20 2014 Three-Meter Maria Polyakova UCLA 333.75 2014

VS. CALIFORNIA NAME SCHOOL SCORE YEAR One-Meter Emma Ivory-Ganja UCLA 287.40 2013 Three-Meter Paige Thompson UCLA 316.50 2006

VS. STANFORD NAME SCHOOL SCORE YEAR One-Meter Cassidy Krug Stanford 286.50 2006 Three-Meter Cassidy Krug Stanford 326.10 2007

VS. USC NAME SCHOOL SCORE YEAR One-Meter Tori Ishimatsu USC 339.30 2012 Three-Meter Blythe Hartley USC 350.70 2006

VS. UTAH NAME SCHOOL SCORE YEAR One-Meter Kersten Merry Utah 273.65 2014 Maria Polyakova Paige Thompson Three-Meter Kersten Merry Utah 299.55 2014

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2015 Outstanding Newcomer High Point Award Bruin Relay Award Bruin Pride Team Player Most Inspirational Academic Excellence Noelle Tarazona Nicolette Teo Shannon Hackett Jen Noddle Lindsay Etter Gwen Lehman Arlyn Upshaw Bruin Iron Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Bruin Pride Outstanding Freshman High Point Award Emma Ivory-Ganja (dive) Nicolette Teo Jeanette Nieto 2000 Amanda Dobbs Richelle Depold Linnea Mack Bianca Casciari (swim) Most Valuable Diver Academic Excellence Hardest Worker Most Valuable Swimmer Competitive Greatness Marisa Samaniego 2004 Keiko Price 1996 Annette Salmeen Noelle Tarazona Anna Senko Most Improved Academic Excellence Most Valuable Swimmer Academic Excellence Bruin Pride Most Valuable Diver Bruin Pride Lauren Hall Kellen Chatfield Keiko Price Annette Salmeen Christy Richardson-Helm Maria Polyakova Bianca Casciari Outstanding Newcomer High Point Award Most Valuable Diver Erin Simmons Most Improved Lauren Hall Kim Vandenberg Heidi Prosser Most Valuable Swimmer 1992 Monica Dornick (swim) 2011 Bruin Iron Most Valuable Swimmer Most Improved Annette Salmeen Academic Excellence Annika Lenz (dive) Academic Excellence Marisa Samaniego (dive) Sara Platzer Brighid Dwyer Most Valuable Diver Gwen Lehman Most Valuable Diver Most Improved Diver Outstanding Newcomer Isabel Williams Shannon Hackett (swim) Erin Simmons Most Valuable Swimmer High Point Award Bruin Relay Award Paige Thompson Chrissie Amorosia Maria Polyakova Most Improved Kristin Stoudt Lauren Hall Kelly Colligan Most Improved Most Inspirational Bruin Iron Katie Stuppi Most Valuable Diver Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Kim Scarborough Jen Noddle Danni Repper (dive) Most Inspirational Kristen Walls Lauren Hall Madeleine Stanton Outstanding Newcomer Outstanding Freshman Allison Wine (swim) Annette Salmeen Most Improved Most Valuable Diver Katie Nelson Erin Zehntner Competitive Greatness Lindsay Etter Becky Shelton Laura Winn 2007 Bruin Pride Most Dedicated Maria Polyakova Most Inspirational Diver Most Inspirational Most Improved Academic Excellence Kristen Lewis Katie Younglove Bruin Pride Rose Huelskamp Lauren Baker Katherine Wong Naoko Watanabe Bruin Pride Natalie Norberg Courtney Wilde Outstanding Freshman Outstanding Newcomer High Point Award Janet Worthington Outstanding Freshman Amanda Hall Cynthia Fascella Katie Arnold 2003 Heather Teagle Natalie Norberg 2014 Emmanuelle Schick Garcia Bruin Iron Most Valuable Swimmer Academic Excellence Lyndee Hovsepian Hardest Worker Academic Excellence Hardest Worker Laura Winn (dive) Katie Nelson Regan Gosnell Megan Oesting Anna Senko Annette Salmeen Lauren Hall (swim) Most Valuable Diver High Point Award 1999 Jamie Marion High Point Award Bruin Pride Competitive Greatness Sara Clark Kim Vandenberg Academic Excellence Bruin Pride Ting Wen Quah Lara Potter Sam Vanden Berge Most Improved Most Valuable Swimmer Keiko Price Chandy Gooding Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Katie Nelson Sara Platzer Most Valuable Swimmer Ting Wen Quah 1995 Dani Milligan Outstanding Newcomer Malin Svahnstrom Keiko Price 1991 Most Valuable Diver Academic Excellence Ashley Anlauf Most Valuable Diver Most Valuable Diver Academic Excellence Paulina Guzman Megan Oesting 2010 Bruin Iron Regan Gosnell Anne Baghramian Mindi Bach Most Improved Most Valuable Swimmer Academic Excellence Sara Clark (dive) Most Improved Most Improved Most Valuable Swimmer Madison White Annette Salmeen Dani Milligan Jeana Fuccilo (swim) Lindsey Smart Erin Thomas Sheryl Smith Outstanding Newcomer Most Valuable Diver High Point Award Bruin Relay Award Jen McNally Most Inspirational Most Valuable Diver Linnea Mack Tracy Wilcox Brittany Beauchan Anna Poteete Outstanding Newcomer Emily Melina Lisa Fosdick Bruin Iron Most Improved Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Kim Vandenberg Outstanding Freshman Most Improved Danni Repper (dive) Shawna Larsen Lauren Hall Jeana Fuccillo Bruin Pride Katie Younglove Julie Vogt Ting Wen Quah (swim) Most Inspirational Swimmer Most Valuable Diver Beth Boehm Most Dedicated Courtney Thomas Competitive Greatness Annette Salmeen Laura Winn 2006 Katie Younglove Most Inspirational Noelle Tarazona Most Inspirational Diver Most Improved Academic Excellence 2002 Bruin Pride Mindi Bach Bruin Pride Rose Hvelskamp Bianca Casciari Sara Clark Academic Excellence Emmanuelle Schick Garcia Outstanding Freshman Anna Senko Outstanding Freshman Outstanding Newcomer High Point Award Katie Younglove Kristin Heydanek Laurence Delisle Kim Vandenberg Most Valuable Swimmer 1998 Jill Jenkins 2013 Hardest Worker Hardest Worker Bruin Iron Most Valuable Swimmer Elvira Fischer Academic Excellence Becky Bruch Academic Excellence Laura Winn (dive) Kim Vandenberg Most Valuable Diver Katie Stuppi Cindy Bertelink Anna Senko Bruin Pride Bruin Pride Lauren Hall (swim) Most Valuable Diver Heidi Prosser Tracy Wilcox Jennifer Hammond High Point Award Bruin Relay Award Sara Clark Most Improved Most Valuable Swimmer Lara Potter Ting Wen Quah Most Improved Laurence Delisle Kristen Lewis Keiko Price 1990 Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Tess Schofield Leslie Hovsepian Most Valuable Diver 1994 Academic Excellence Ting Wen Quah Kirsten Byers Outstanding Newcomer Most Inspirational Tracy Wilcox Academic Excellence Monica Mateu Most Valuable Diver Anna Poteete Beth Boehm Most Improved Kristin Heydanek Most Valuable Swimmer Emma Ivory-Ganja 2009 Bruin Iron Outstanding Newcomer Lindsey Masterson Most Valuable Swimmer Kristin Stoudt Most Improved Academic Excellence Eileen Seissen Malin Svahnstrom Most Inspirational Kristin Heydanek Most Valuable Diver Lauren Baker Tess Schofield Sara Clark Most Dedicated Lindsay Etter Most Valuable Diver Kristen Walls Outstanding Newcomer High Point Award Bruin Relay Award Emily Melina Outstanding Freshman Kristen Walls Most Improved Katie Kinnear Anna Poteete Eileen Seissen Bruin Pride Beth Goodwin Most Improved Eva Lupi Bruin Iron Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Janet Worthingon Most Dedicated Julie Vogt Most Inspirational Emma Ivory-Ganja (dive) Madeleine Stanton Liz Keating Liz Ackerman Cindy Bertelink Most Inspirational Andrea Reigel (swim) Most Valuable Diver Bruin Pride Jeanne Gibbons Sue Potrepka Outstanding Freshman Competitive Greatness Marisa Samaniego 2005 2001 Emmanuelle Schick Garcia Outstanding Freshman Emma Ivory-Ganja Most Improved Academic Excellence Academic Excellence Glenda Lueders Christy Richardson Bruin Pride Laura Winn Kellin Chatfield Katie Younglove 1997 Hardest Worker Bruin Pride Andrea Reigel Outstanding Newcomer High Point Award Most Valuable Swimmer Academic Excellence Annette Salmeen Gwen Lehman Yasi Jahanshahi Kim Vandenberg Beth Goodwin Katie Stuppi Bruin Pride 2012 Bruin Iron Most Valuable Swimmer Most Valuable Diver Tracy Wilcox Jennifer Hammond 1989 Academic Excellence Marisa Samaniego (dive) Kim Vandenberg Annie Baghramian Most Valuable Swimmer Most Valuable Swimmer Kelsey Hall Kristen Fischer (swim) Most Valuable Diver Most Improved Lindsay Etter 1993 Jenny Susser High Point Award Bruin Relay Award Amanda Blong Kristen Lewis Most Valuable Diver Academic Excellence Most Valuable Diver Kathryn Murphy Anna Poteete Most Improved Most Inspirational Rose Huelskamp Lisa Fosdick-Hecker Britt Williams Most Valuable Swimmer Bruin Pride Eileen Seissen Brighid Dwyer Most Improved Most Valuable Swimmer Most Improved Yasi Jahanshahi Madeleine Stanton Outstanding Newcomer Outstanding Freshman Amanda Dobbs Christy Richardson-Helm Amanda Wiedman Most Valuable Diver Nicolette Teo Sara Platzer Most Inspirational Most Valuable Diver Most Inspirational Emma Ivory-Ganja 2008 Bruin Iron Most Dedicated Jill Jenkins Kristen Walls Micki Ward Most Improved Academic Excellence Kellin Chatfield Beth Goodwin Outstanding Freshman Most Improved Outstanding Freshman Andrea Reigel Tess Schofield Janine Strack Katie Younglove Keiko Price Jamie Marion Kristin Stoudt

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A F M Tess Schofield 2006-2009 Ami Achrekar 1998 Cynthia Fascella 2011-2013 Linnea Mack 2014- Laura Segundo 1996-1997 Liz Ackerman 2001-2002 Elvira Fischer 2002 Julie Madden 2001-2002 Eileen Seissen 2003-2006 Anna Senko 2011-2014 Star Airey 2000-2003 Isabel Fischer 2007-2010 Lindsey Marchand 2010 Becky Shelton 1993 Natalie Amberg 2015- Kristen Fischer 2006-2009 Jamie Marion 1992-1995 Traci Shiver 2016- Kiley Ames-Klein 1995-1996, 1998 Madison Fitzgerald 2009-2012 Kim Martin 1991-1994 Jax Shoults 2015- Chrissie Amorosia 2001 Meghan Fitzgerald 1993 Genii Masluk 1993-1995 Erica Shugart 2000-2003 Emily Andelson 2010-2012 Molly Fitzgerald 2011-2013 Julie Massey 1999 Karina Silva 2010-2011 Ashley Anlauf 2007-2008 Julie Flynn 1997-1998 Lindsey Masterson 1998 Erin Simmons 1993-1996 Madison Applegate 2013- Lisa Fosdick 1993 Courtney Mayo 2000-2003 Katie Simmons 1997-1998 Katie Arnold 2004-2007 Kasey Foster 1995-1996 Jennifer McNally 2001-2003 Amy Sloan 1996 Kat Friese 2016- Haley McNamara 2011-2014 Sandra Soe 2016- B Erin Frizzell 2008-2009 Caroline McTaggart 2016- Alicia Solomon 1995-1997 Deidre Bach 1993 Jeana Fuccillo 2004-2007 Emily Melina 1999-2002 Lindsey Smart 2003-2005 Natasha Badillo 1993-1994 Michaela Merlihan 2014- Taylor Spivey 2003 Anne Baghramian 1998-2001 G Briana Meyer 2010-2013 Madeleine Stanton 2006-2009 Lauren Baker 2011-2014 Isabel Miesner 2004-2007 Annie Stefanec 2009-2012 Andrea Gaber 1993 Savannah Steffen 2014- Tamara Bal 2002-2005 Alison Mijares 1996 Kylie Garcia 2011 Suzanne Steres 1994 Melissa Miller 2002-2005 Megan Barnum 1999-2000 Jeanne Gibbons 1991-1994 Janine Strack 2002-2005 Kristin Barth 1996 Rachel Godfred 2010-2013 Dani Milligan 2008-2011 Rachel Stratton 2000 Kate Bassett 2012-2013 Beth Goodwin 1998-2001 Kacey Milligan 2012-2015 Katie Stuppi 1995-1998 Brittany Beauchan 2008-2011 Regan Gosnell 2001-2003 Ciara Monahan 2015- Sarah Suhaldolnik 1993-1994 Nicole Beck 1999-2000 Ashley Grissom 2000-2001 Montana Monahan 2013- Alex Sullivan 2008-2011 Éloïse Bélanger 2016- Katie Grover 2015- Delilah More 1998-1999 Malin Svahnstrom 2002-2004 Angela Belloni 1999-2000 Hannah Grubbs 2015- Kathryn Murphy 2011-2014 Anna Swanson 1999 Jesse Bergman 2011-2014 Courtney Gulledge 1998-1999 Chelsea Murray 2001-2004 Cindy Bertelink 1995-1998 Paulina Guzman 2011-2014 T Emily Bibb 2008-2009 N Noelle Tarazona 2012-2015 Amanda Blong 2003-2007 H Monica Najera 1996-1997 Heather Teagle 1998-1999 Beth Boehm 2000-2003 Hayley Hacker 2011-2014 Alexandra Nalevanko 2007-2010 Nicolette Teo 2005-2008 Maggy Boyd 2010-2013 Shannon Hackett 2005-2008 Katie Nelson 2004-2007 Christa Thomas 1996 Ellen Brooks 2006-2008 Ashley Haendiges 1997 Jeannette Nieto 2002-2005 Erin Thomas 1999-2001 Michelle Brown 2001-2002 Barbara Hajduczek 1995 Mayuka Noda 1994 Paige Thompson 2003-2004 Rebecca Thompson 1998-1999 Rebecca Bruch 1991-1994 Amanda Hall 1996-1999 Jen Noddle 1999-2002 Lindsey Buchbinder 2009, 2011 Erinn Noeth 1996-1997 Amy Thurman 2004-2007 Jenny Hall 2002-2003 Hope Thurman 2007 Lindsey Buck 2002-2004 Natalie Norberg 1992-1995 Kelsey Hall 2010-2012 Kristen Tinney 2001-2004 Silke Nowotzin 2007-2008 Jill Buckley 1993-1995 Lauren Hall 2008-2011 Susan Trainer 1997 Maddy Burnham 2015- Emily Hammond 2014- Gina Nuti 2006 Paige Treleven 2009-2010, 2012 Maggie Burton 2014-2015 Jennifer Hammond 1993-1994 Lexy Troup 2013 Joy Buspice 1999 Nina Hayes 2014- O Ashley Tse 2014 Kendall Butler 2003-2006 Kristin Heydanek 1991-1994 Megan Oesting 1992-1995 Effie Turnbull 1993-1995 Kirsten Byers 2007-2010 Brittany Hill 2006-2009 Rachel Owen 2014- Leslie Hovsepian 2001-2004 U C Lyndee Hovsepian 1999-2001 P Alexis Unaphum 2003-2004 LeAnne Cadag 2000-2003 Alex Hubel 2016- Mary Pelton 2016- Arlyn Upshaw 2013- Katy Campbell 2013- Rose Huelskamp 1995-1998 Heather Peng 2005 Scarlet Cann 2010 Michelle Perry 1994 V Taylor Carlson 2012-2015 I Hillary Peterson 1999 Michelle Vale 2010, 2012-2013 Leslie Carr 1997-1998 Jane Imagane 2004-2007 Mary Petry 1993 Sam Vanden Berge 2008-2011 Bianca Casciari 2009-2012 Julie Imagane 2007-2008 Chelsea Pike 2008 Kim Vandenberg 2003-2006 Jackie Castellano 1997-1998 Courtney Iversen 2004-2007 Shannon Pirozzie 2007-2009 Julie Vogt 1991-1994 Shellene Catalano 2003-2006 Emma Ivory-Ganja 2012-2013 Sara Platzer 2001-2004 Julia Voitovitsch 1999-2001 Kellin Chatfield 2002-2005 Maria Polyakova 2015- Angella Chen 2013 J Jenny Poree 1996-1997 W Shannon Cheung 2015- Yasi Jahanshahi 2009-2012 Anna Poteete 2006-2009 Hayden Walker 2014- Stephanie Christofferson 2010-2013 Jill Jenkins 1995-1998 Lara Potter 1995-1998 Lori Walker 1993-1996 Marilyn Chua 1999-2000 Lindsay Jones 2005-2006 Holiday Powell 1999-2000 Kristen Walls 1991-1994 Sara Clark 2003-2007 Keiko Price 1997-2000 Erin Walsh 1997-1999 Sarah Clark 2001-2003 Heidi Prosser 2001-2002 Miranda Walz 1995-1998 Stacy Clark 2000 K Naoko Watanabe 2001-2004 Sarah Kaunitz 2015- Cathy Coler 2001-2004 Sharon Webster 1993-1994 Stacy Kearny 2000-2003 Q Kelly Colligan 2008 Ting Wen Quah 2011-2014 Emily Weir 2011-2014 Liz Keating 2003-2006 Kathrine Weir 1998 Carolyn Conrad 2002 Anna Quinn 2015 Erin Ketchum 2006 Eliza Werth 1997 Jessica Khojasteh 2012-2015 Lauren Westberg 1998 D Katie Kinnear 2013- R Emily Whichard 2000 Taylor Dahl 2002-2003 Tracy Kinsch 2000-2001 Megan Rankin 2013 Madison White 2014- Krista Daley 2003-2006 MK Kish 2015- Carly Reid 2015- Tracy Wilcox 1995-1998 Aphrodite Daphnis 2001 Kirstin Krengel 1992-1995 Andrea Reigel 2010-2013 Courtney Wilde 2012-2015 Cara Davidoff 2007-2008 Sabrina Kwok 2016- Kasey Reinhard 2001-2002 Isabel Williams 2009-2012 Heather DeFelice 1998 Brittany Renfrow 2005 Kimberly Wilson 1997 Laurence Delisle 2010-2013 Danni Repper 2014-2015 Allison (Gargalikis) Wine 2012, 2015 Marie-Pierre Delisle 2015- L Christy Richardson-Helm 1990-1993 Amber Wines 1997-1999 Jennifer Lamb 2009 Maggie Denison 2013-2014 Alyssa Robinson 2009 Katie Winkelhaus 2001-2002 Shawna Larsen 1995-1996 Richelle Depold 1993-1994 Rebecca Ronsaville 1996-1997 Brigitte Winkler 2014- Jie Lee 2000 Mandi Dobbs 1997-1998 Madeline Russell 2016- Brooke Winkler 2001-2003 Gwen Lehman 1993 Laura Winn 2008-2011 Colleen Donald 1995-1996 Katie Ryan 1999 Monica Dornick 2012-2015 Annika Lenz 2014- Lindsay Wolf 2001-2003 Katherine Wong 2005-2008 Nicole Dotts 1998-2000 Kristen Lewis 2001-2004 Jackie Lobdell 2002-2004 S Katie Wong 2007-2008 Emma Drysdale 2010-2011 Annette Salmeen 1993-1995 Lauren Loberg 1993 Janet Worthington 1999-2002 Rosalind Dunn 1997 Marisa Samaniego 2006-2009 Ally Loper 2014-2015 Brighid Dwyer 1998-2001 Karoline Sanderud 2010-2013 Luisa Los-Santos 2005, 2007 Y Kim Scarborough 2002-2005 Kelsey Louden 2009-2012 Chiemi Yamamoto 2005-2008 E Samantha Schacher 1999 Glenda Lueders 1994-1995 Katie Younglove 1999-2002 Morgan Erpenbeck 2008 Emma Schanz 2016- Eva Lupi 1993 Elena Escalas 2016- Geraldine Schick 1999-2002 Stephanie Lutz 1996 Z Lindsay Etter 1995-1998 Emmanuelle Schick Garcia 1996-1999 Carly Lyons 2008-2011 Erin Zehntner 2000-2002

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UCLA Olympians 2008 - BEIJING Women: Nicolette Teo, Kim Vandenberg, Amanda Beard (Team Bruin)

2004 - ATHENS Women: Malin Svahnstrom, Nicolette Teo

2000 - SYDNEY Women: Marilyn Chua, Elvira Fischer, Malin Svahnstrom, Nicolette Teo

1996 - ATLANTA Women: Elvira Fischer, Annette Salmeen, Julia Voitovitsch

1992 - BARCELONA Women: Karla Goltman Men: , Rudi Dollmayer, Rodrigo Gonzalez, , Matjaz Kozelj, Giovanni Minervini, Franz Mortensen, Darren Ward

1998 - SEOUL Donna DeVarona Annette Salmeen Men: Roberto Cassio, , Rodrigo Gonzalez, Tom Jager, Elias Malamas, Giovanni Minervini, Franz Mortensen, Craig Oppel, Peter Rhode, Darren Ward

1984 - LOS ANGELES Women: Sofia Kraft, Maureen New, Suzanne Nilsson Men: Ralf Diegel, John-Henry Escalas, Rafael Escalas, Jean-Marc Francois, , Tom Jager, , Giovanni Minervini, Fran Mortensen

1980 - MOSCOW (Honorary Team) Men: Stephen Barnicoat, , Rafael Escalas, Jean-Marc Francois, Brain Goodell, Nir Shamir

1976 - MONTREAL Women: , Jenny Chandler, , Kathy Heddy, Karen Moe, Tauna Nicolette Teo Vandeweghe, Donallee Wennerstrom Men: Clay Evans, ,

1972 - MUNICH Women: Shirley Babashoff, Karen Moe, , An Simmons, Lillian “Pokey” Watson Men: Paul Becskehazy, , Mike Burt, Steven Genter

1968 - Women: Jerrie Adair-Weiss,

1964 - TOKYO Women: Donna DeVarona, Lillian “Pokey” Watson

1960 - ROME im andenberg Women: Donna DeVarona K V

Hall of Famer Annette Salmeen 2006 UCLA Hall of Fame Inductee 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist (800 Freestyle Relay) Won the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 200 Butterfly Named a Rhodes Scholar in December of 1996, becoming the eighth UCLA student to be named a Rhodes Scholar and the first since 1973 First-ever UCLA women’s swimmer to win an NCAA individual event (200 Butterfly in 1996) NCAA Today’s Top-Eight award recipient NCAA Post-Graduate Scholar Four-Year Academic All-American Four-Year All-American NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist 1996 UCLA Female Athlete of the Year 1996 Pac-10 Champion (100 and 200 Butterfly)

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UCLA’s Year-by-Year Results YEAR COACH OVERALL CONFERENCE CONF. FINISH NCAA FINISH 2014-2015 Cyndi Gallagher 7-4 3-4 5th 23rd 2013-2014 Cyndi Gallagher 8-4 5-4 4th 21st 2012-2013 Cyndi Gallagher 11-3 5-3 5th 17th 2011-2012 Cyndi Gallagher 4-5 2-5 5th T-37th 2010-2011 Cyndi Gallagher 9-4 3-4 4th 20th 2009-2010 Cyndi Gallagher 5-4 2-4 5th 19th 2008-2009 Cyndi Gallagher 4-5 2-5 7th 41st 2007-2008 Cyndi Gallagher 5-4 2-4 4th 31st 2006-2007 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 3-3 4th 15th 2005-2006 Cyndi Gallagher 7-3 3-3 2nd 20th 2004-2005 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 3-3 4th 18th 2003-2004 Cyndi Gallagher 8-2 6-2 2nd 7th 2002-2003 Cyndi Gallagher 5-4 2-4 1st 11th 2001-2002 Cyndi Gallagher 9-5 2-5 5th 17th 2000-2001 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 3-3 1st 15th 1999-2000 Cyndi Gallagher 5-4 2-4 4th 8th 1998-1999 Cyndi Gallagher 6-4-1 1-4-1 5th 16th 1997-1998 Cyndi Gallagher 2-6 0-5 5th 13th 1996-1997 Cyndi Gallagher 6-3 2-3 5th 14th 1995-1996 Cyndi Gallagher 4-3 2-3 2nd 11th 1994-1995 Cyndi Gallagher 6-5 3-2 2nd 10th 1993-1994 Cyndi Gallagher 7-2 3-2 4th 7th 1992-1993 Cyndi Gallagher 7-1 4-1 2nd 7th 1991-1992 Cyndi Gallagher 6-2 3-2 2nd 6th 1990-1991 Cyndi Gallagher 7-2 3-2 3rd 5th 1989-1990 Cyndi Gallagher 7-2 3-2 3rd 5th 1988-1989 Cyndi Gallagher 9-1 4-1 3rd T-6th 1987-1988 Tom Jahn 9-4 2-3 3rd 9th 1986-1987 Tom Jahn 8-4 3-2 3rd 15th 1985-1986 Tom Jahn 6-3 2-2 2nd 6th 1984-1985 Tom Jahn 3-5 2-3 2nd 8th 1983-1984 Tom Jahn 7-6 n/a 4th 13th 1982-1983 Tom Jahn 8-2 n/a 4th 25th 1981-1982 Cindy Schilling 4-3 n/a 4th 17th 1980-1981 Mike Shaw 3-2 n/a 3rd 11th 1979-1980 Mike Shaw 3-2 n/a 4th 9th 1978-1979 Colleen Graham 2-1 n/a 2nd 9th 1977-1978 Colleen Graham 4-0 n/a 1st 6th Coaching History Cindy Schilling 4-3 (1) 1976-1977 Colleen Graham 3-0 n/a 1st 4th HEAD COACHES RECORD (YEARS) Mike Shaw 6-4 (2) 1975-1976 Colleen Graham 6-0 n/a 1st 2nd Colleen Graham 15-1 (4) 1974-1975 Steve Palmer 7-0 n/a 1st 3rd Cyndi Gallagher 172-91-1 (27) TOTALS 245-123-1 (.665) 85-97-1 (.467) 6 TITLES 18 TOP 10’S Tom Jahn 41-24 (6) Steve Palmer 7-0 (1)

UCLA vs. Division I Opponents Arizona State 23-9-1 Arizona 18-16 USC 16-25 Oregon State 14-0 Washington State 9-0 California 9-24 Utah 3-0 Stanford 3-31 UC Santa Barbara 31-0 San Diego 16-0 Colorado State 6-0 San Diego State 4-0 Fresno State 3-0 Hawai’i 3-0 Kansas 4-0 Boise State 2-0 Idaho 2-0 Pepperdine 2-0 SMU 2-0 UC Davis 2-0 Brown, BYU, Florida Gulf Coast, Illinois Loyola Marymount, Nebraska, Nevada Ohio State, Rice, Southern Illinois 1-0 Florida/Michigan 1-1 Tennessee 0-1 Texas 0-2

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