2010 IN REVIEW

Jan. 23 (at Michigan) – UCLA 12, Indiana 6 Feb. 21 (at Sonoma State) – UCLA 24, Sonoma State 4 April 8 (at LMU) – UCLA 8, Loyola Marymount 4 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 19 Indiana 2 0 1 3 6 No. 4 UCLA 6 6 9 3 24 No. 4 UCLA 2 1 4 1 8 No. 3 UCLA 3 1 4 4 12 Sonoma State 2 1 0 1 4 No. 7 Loyola Marymount 0 1 1 2 4 Goals – UCLA (Reynolds 4, Clark 2, P. Orozco 2, Trella 2, Easterday, Greenwood). IND Goals – UCLA (Clark 2, Martin 2, McGinley 2, Naranjo 2, S. Orozco 2, Powers 2, Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 2, Reynolds 2, Greenwood, McGinley, Sebenaler, Van Hiel); (Kohli 3, Black, Temeris, Wyckoff). Reynolds 2, Sullivan 2, Trella 2, Burmeister, Estrada, P. Orozco, Sebenaler). SSU LMU (Campos, Carrillo, Manke, Romero). Saves – UCLA (Dement 6). IND (Carson 9). (Stricklin 2, Del Carlo, Rangel). Saves – UCLA (Dement 8); LMU (Cato 10). Saves – UCLA (Simonds 8); SSU (Uliana 8). Jan. 23 (at Michigan) – San Diego State 7, UCLA 6 (OT) April 10 (at SDSU) – UCLA 7, San Diego State 5 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 F Feb. 27 (at CdMHS) – UCLA 9, UC Santa Barbara 3 1 2 3 4 F No. 7 San Diego State 1 1 2 2 1 0 7 1 2 3 4 F No. 4 UCLA 2 1 3 1 7 No. 3 UCLA 0 5 1 0 0 0 6 No. 14 UC Santa Barbara 1 0 1 1 3 No. 14 San Diego State 2 2 1 0 5 Goals – UCLA (Reynolds 2, Easterday, Greenwood, Van Hiel, Trella); SDSU (Brady, No. 3 UCLA 2 0 3 4 9 Goals – UCLA (Easterday 2, Burmeister, Clark, McGinley, P. Orozco, Umphrey); SDSU deJonckheere, Ford, Gaatchi, Novak, Pizzolla, Wheland. Goals – UCLA (Clark 3, Martin 2, S. Orozco 2, Burmeister, P. Orozco); UCSB (Clark, (Ford 2, de Jonckheere, Pedersen, Poland). Saves – UCLA (Dement 9). Haroldson, Rouleau). Saves – UCLA (Dement 7); SDSU (Campoli 9). Saves – UCLA (Dement 8); UCSB (Milne 8). Jan. 24 (at Michigan) – UCLA 10, Michigan 7 April 17 (at USC) – USC 14, UCLA 5 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 27 (at CdMHS) – UCLA 7, Michigan 5 1 2 3 4 F No. 3 UCLA 2 4 2 2 10 1 2 3 4 F No. 4 UCLA 2 0 2 1 5 No. 10 Michigan 1 4 0 2 7 No. 5 Michigan 0 1 1 3 5 No. 1 USC 2 7 2 3 14 Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 4, S. Orozco 3, Burmeister, Easterday, Greenwood); MICH No. 3 UCLA 2 2 3 0 7 Goals – UCLA (Easterday, Dement, Greenwood, P. Orozco, Reynolds); USC (Craig 3, (Robertson 2, Colton, Felt, Golden, Roberts). Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 2, Reynolds 2, Burmeister, Easterday, Martin); MICH (Golden Kiss 3, Dronberger 2, Jancso 2, Lucas 2, Bekhazi, Dan). Saves – UCLA (Dement 10); MICH (May 3, Andrews 1). 3, Bukofzer, Orth). Saves – UCLA (Dement 8); USC (Anae 14). Saves – UCLA (Dement 9); MICH (Turner 6, May 3). Jan. 24 (at Michigan) – UCLA 10, UC San Diego 4 April 30 (at UCLA, MPSF Tournament) – UCLA 8, Hawai’i 6 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 28 (at UC Irvine) – Stanford 10, UCLA 4 1 2 3 4 F UC San Diego 2 1 1 0 4 1 2 3 4 F No. 5-seed UCLA 2 3 0 3 8 No. 3 UCLA 1 3 4 2 10 No. 3 UCLA 1 0 1 2 4 No. 4-seed Hawai’i 0 3 2 1 6 Goals – UCLA (Reynolds 3, Trella 3, Clark, Martin, P. Orozco, S. Orozco); UCSD No. 1 Stanford 3 2 2 3 10 Goals – UCLA (Reynolds 4, Easterday, Greenwood, S. Orozco, Umphrey); HAW (M. (Heinrich 2, Bates, Bloom). Goals – UCLA (Reynolds 2, Burmeister, Easterday); STAN (Holshouser 2, Krueger 2, Eggens 3, C. Eggens, A. Genee, D. Genee). Saves – UCLA (Dement 6). Steffens 2, Eaton, Lo, Menon, Seidemann). Saves – UCLA (Dement 9); HAW (Bredin 6). Saves – UCLA (Dement 6); STAN (Oland 6, Baldoni 4). Feb. 6 (at Stanford) – California 4, UCLA 3 May 1 (at UCLA, MPSF Tournament) – UCLA 7, Stanford 6 1 2 3 4 F Feb. 28 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 7, California 6 (8OT) 1 2 3 4 F No. 5 UCLA 1 0 2 0 3 1 2 3 4 OT 2OT 3OT 4OT 5OT 6OT 7OT 8OT F No. 5-seed UCLA 2 1 3 1 7 No. 4 California 2 1 1 0 4 No. 4 California 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 No. 1-seed Stanford 3 1 1 1 6 Goals – UCLA (Greenwood, Martin, S. Orozco); CAL (Csikos 3, Schnugg). No. 3 UCLA 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Goals – UCLA (Burmeister, Clark, Easterday, Greenwood, P. Orozco, S. Orozco, Saves – UCLA (Dement 6); CAL (Peckham 7). Goals – UCLA (Clark 2, P. Orozco 2, S. Orozco, Reynolds, Trella); CAL (Csikos 3, Corso Reynolds); STAN (Seidemann 2, Holshouser, Koran, Menon, Steffens). 2, Schnugg). Saves – UCLA (Dement 11), STAN (Oland 9). Feb. 6 (at Stanford) – UCLA 9, Hawai’i 8 Saves – UCLA (Dement 16); CAL (Peckham 19). 1 2 3 4 F May 2 (at UCLA, MPSF Tournament) – UCLA 8, USC 7 No. 5 UCLA 2 3 0 4 9 March 6 (at Hawai’i) – Hawai’i 9, UCLA 8 (6OT) 1 2 3 4 F No. 3 Hawai’i 2 1 3 2 8 1 2 3 4 OT 2OT 3OT 4OT 5OT 6OT F No. 5-seed UCLA 3 1 3 1 8 Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 2, Reynolds 2, Clark, Easterday, Estrada, Greenwood, Van No. 3 UCLA 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 No. 2-seed USC 1 1 2 3 7 Hiel); HAW (M. Eggens 2, Van Der Molen, C. Eggens, Genee, Slagter). No. 5 Hawai’i 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 Goals – UCLA (Clark 2, Reynolds 2, Easterday, Greenwood, McGinley, P. Orozco); USC Saves – UCLA (Dement 5); HAW (Bredin 5). Goals – UCLA (Easterday 4, Clark 2, Burmeister, Trella); HAW (C. Eggens 5, Van Der (Jancso 4, Craig, Kiss, Lucas). Molen, Genee, M. Eggens, Majuri). Saves – UCLA (Dement 11); USC (Anae 12). Feb. 7 (at Stanford) – UCLA 7, Arizona State 6 Saves – UCLA (Dement 14); HAW (Bredin 16). 1 2 3 4 F May 14 (at SDSU) – Loyola Marymount 5, UCLA 4 No. 9 Arizona State 1 3 0 2 6 March 11 (at UC Irvine) – UCLA 8, UC Irvine 5 1 2 3 4 F No. 5 UCLA 2 2 2 1 7 1 2 3 4 F No. 6-seed Loyola Marymount 2 2 1 0 5 Goals – UCLA (Reynolds 2, Trella 2, Burmeister, Clark, Estrada); ASU (Harris 2, Miles No. 4 UCLA 2 3 2 1 8 No. 3-seed UCLA 3 0 0 1 4 2, White 2). No. 13 UC Irvine 0 2 3 0 5 Goals – UCLA (Clark 2, McGinley, Reynolds); LMU (Scott 2, Campos, Carrillo, Manke) Saves – UCLA (Dement 5); ASU (Greenberg 6). Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 4, Greenwood, Martin, S. Orozco, Van Hiel); UCI (Plummer Saves – UCLA (Dement 7); LMU (Cato 11). 2, Croghan, Collyer, Klatt). Feb. 7 (at Stanford) – USC 13, UCLA 3 Saves – UCLA (Dement 11); UCI (Vickers 7). May 15 (at SDSU) – UCLA 14, Marist 3 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 5 UCLA 0 1 1 1 3 March 13 (at UCLA) – UCLA 13, Arizona State 6 No. 7-seed Marist 0 0 0 3 3 No. 2 USC 4 4 1 4 13 1 2 3 4 F No. 3-seed UCLA 4 3 4 3 14 Goals – UCLA (Martin 2, Reynolds); USC (Dronberge 2, Jancso 2, Kiss 2, Lucas 2, Van No. 6 Arizona State 1 1 4 0 6 Goals – UCLA (Clark 4, Estrada 2, Reynolds 2, Burmeister, Greenwood, McGinley, P. Norman 2, Bekhazi, Craig, Davies). No. 4 UCLA 4 3 2 4 13 Orozco, S. Orozco, Sebenaler); MAR (Swartz 2, Rampton). Saves – UCLA (Dement 10); USC (Anae 11). Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 4, Greenwood 3, Burmeister 2, Martin 2, Clark, Van Hiel); Saves – UCLA (Dement 9, Ronimus 1); MAR (Getchius 11). ASU (Haas, Harris, Smith, Walsh, White). Feb. 13 (at UCLA) – UCLA 9, Cal State Northridge 5 Saves – UCLA (Dement 13); ASU (Young 5, Harvey 1). May 16 (at SDSU) – UCLA 9, Michigan 6 1 2 3 4 F 1 2 3 4 F No. 13 Cal State Northridge 1 1 1 2 5 March 27 (at UCLA) – Stanford 11, UCLA 6 No. 5-seed Michigan 2 0 2 2 6 No. 4 UCLA 2 3 2 2 9 1 2 3 4 F No. 3-seed UCLA 6 1 1 1 9 Goals – UCLA (Burmeister 2, P. Orozco 2, Clark, Easterday, Greenwood, Reynolds, Van No. 2 Stanford 4 3 2 2 11 Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 4, Reynolds 3, Clark 2); MICH (Colton, Golden, Mantle, Orth, Hiel); CSUN (Delgado 3, McLaughlin, Pierce). No. 4 UCLA 2 1 1 2 6 Reitz, Robertson) Saves – UCLA (Dement 11); CSUN (Stapf 10). Goals – UCLA (P. Orozco 2, Burmeister, Greenwood, Reynolds, Trella); STAN Saves – UCLA (Dement 9); MICH (Turner 5, Adamson 1). (Seidemann 4, Eaton 2, Holshouser 2, Menon 2, Dries). Feb. 20 (at California) – UCLA 7, California 6 Saves – UCLA (Dement 5); STAN (Oland 10). 1 2 3 4 F No. 4 UCLA 1 2 1 3 7 March 28 (at UCLA) – UCLA 12, San Jose State 5 No. 3 California 2 1 2 1 6 1 2 3 4 F Goals – UCLA (Martin 2, P. Orozco 2, Easterday, S. Orozco, Reynolds); CAL (Csikos 5, Hewko). No. 6 San Jose State 1 2 0 2 5 Saves – UCLA (Dement 5); CAL (Peckham 8). No. 4 UCLA 3 4 4 1 12 Goals – UCLA (Clark 3, Easterday 2, Martin 2, P. Orozco 2, Reynolds 2, Naranjo); SJSU Feb. 21 (at Sonoma State) – UCLA 8, UC Davis 3 (Vogt 2, Hannum, McKee, Methvin). 1 2 3 4 F Saves – UCLA (Dement 8, Simonds 2); SJSU (Minson 8). No. 4 UCLA 3 2 2 1 8 No. 15 UC Davis 0 2 0 1 3 Goals – UCLA (S. Orozco 4, Easterday 2, Burmeister, Reynolds); UCD (Bailey, Began, Hook). Saves – UCLA (Dement 22); UCD (Hines 10).

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22 23 2010 IN REVIEW 2010 STATISTICS – Record: 22-8 Overall, 4-3 MPSF UCLA Team Leaders Name GP/GS G ATT PCT AST STL EE BLK PF Goals Randi Bresee 3/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1. Grace Reynolds 43 Megan Burmeister 30/28 16 66 .242 5 20 3 2 35 2. Priscilla Orozco 40 KK Clark 30/14 31 101 .307 10 22 19 12 37 3. KK Clark 31 Caitlin Dement 29/29 1 1 1.000 1 16 0 -- 0 4. Kelly Easterday 23 Kelly Easterday 30/30 23 80 .288 9 12 27 7 34 5. Sarah Orozco 21 Katie Estrada 16/0 5 13 .385 1 3 2 2 7 Emily Greenwood 30/3 17 79 .215 4 10 8 4 34 Attempts Brooke Martin 21/4 17 46 .370 5 5 1 4 11 1. KK Clark 101 Kelsey McGinley 14/1 7 26 .269 1 5 0 1 2 2. Priscilla Orozco 94 Gisselle Naranjo 3/0 3 3 1.000 0 2 0 0 0 3. Grace Reynolds 90 Priscilla Orozco 26/26 40 94 .426 11 27 11 11 23 4. Kelly Easterday 80 Sarah Orozco 30/25 21 51 .412 7 11 25 7 28 5. Emily Greenwood 79 Monica Powers 2/0 1 3 .333 0 1 1 0 1 Grace Reynolds 27/27 43 90 .478 2 14 61 6 24 Assists Natasha Schulman 6/0 0 4 .000 0 1 1 0 1 1. Priscilla Orozco 11 Hannah Sebenaler 6/0 3 10 .300 0 2 0 0 2 2. KK Clark 10 Kristen Simonds 2/1 0 0 .000 1 0 0 -- 0 2. Kelly Easterday 9 Camy Sullivan 11/1 2 6 .333 3 3 1 0 3 Steals Larissa Todisco 3/0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 1 1. Priscilla Orozco 27 Leah Trella 21/2 14 52 .269 5 19 2 5 12 Noel Umphrey 13/0 2 15 .133 4 4 0 1 8 2. KK Clark 22 Heather Van Hiel 24/19 6 18 .333 1 11 6 2 7 2. Megan Burmeister 20 TOTALS 30/30 252 759 .332 71 188 169 64 271 Goalkeepers GP/GS QP SV GA GAA MP Final 2010 Top 20 Poll Caitlin Dement 29/29 114 264 180 6.21 956:30 No. School Points Morgan Ronimus 1/0 5 10 6 3.00 40:00 1. USC 100 Kristen Simonds 2/1 1 1 3 3.00 8:00 2. Stanford 95 TOTALS 30/30 120 275 189 6.30 1004:30 3. California 90 LEGEND: GP/GS – Games played/Games Started, G – Goals, ATT – Attempts, PCT – Scoring Percentage, AST – Assists, STL – Steals, EE – Earned 4. Loyola Marymount 84 Ejections, PF – Personal Fouls, QP – Quarter Played, SV – Saves, GA – Goals Against, GAA – Goals Against Average, MP – Minutes Played 5. UCLA 82 6. Hawai’i 75 2010 RESULTS 7. Michigan 70 Date W/L UCLA Opp. Opponent RecORD MPSF 8. San Jose State 63 1/23 MI W 12 6 vs. No. 19 Indiana 1-0 t-9. San Diego State 57 1/23 MI L (OT) 6 7 vs. No. 7 San Diego State 1-1 t-9. UC Irvine 57 1/24 MI W 10 7 at No. 10 Michigan 2-1 11. Arizona State 53 1/24 MI W 10 4 vs. UC San Diego 3-1 12. Indiana 44 2/6 SI L 3 4 vs. No. 4 California 3-2 13. Cal State Northridge 43 2/6 SI W 9 8 vs. No. 3 Hawai’i 4-2 14. Pacific 34 2/7 SI W 7 6 vs. No. 9 Arizona State 5-2 15. UC Santa Barbara 29 2/7 SI L 3 13 vs. No. 2 USC 5-3 16. Hartwick 21 2/13 W 9 5 No. 13 Cal State Northridge 6-3 17. Princeton 19 2/20* W 7 6 at No. 3 California 7-3 1-0 18. UC San Diego 15 2/21 W 8 3 vs. No. 15 UC Davis 8-3 19. UC Davis 13 2/21 W 24 4 at Sonoma State 9-3 20. Marist 5 2/27 UCI W 9 3 vs. No. 14 UC Santa Barbara 10-3 2/27 UCI W 7 5 vs. No. 5 Michigan 11-3 2/28 UCI L 4 10 vs. No. 1 Stanford 11-4 UCLA in the 2010 Polls 2/28 UCI W (8-OT) 7 6 vs. No. 4 California 12-4 3/6* L (6-OT) 8 9 at No. 5 Hawai’i 12-5 1-1 Wk. Release Date Rank 3/11 W 8 5 at No. 13 UC Irvine 13-5 --- Preseason 3 3/13* W 13 6 No. 6 Arizona State 14-5 2-1 1 Jan. 27 5 3/27* L 6 11 No. 2 Stanford 14-6 2-2 2 Feb. 3 5 3/28* W 12 5 No. 6 San Jose State 15-6 3-2 3 Feb. 10 4 4/8 W 8 4 No. 7 Loyola Marymount 16-6 4 Feb. 17 4 4/10* W 7 5 No. 14 San Diego State 17-6 4-2 5 Feb. 24 3 4/17* L 5 14 at No. 1 USC 17-7 4-3 6 March 3 3 4/30 MPSF W 8 6 No. 5 Hawai’i 18-7 MPSF 7 March 10 4 5/1 W 7 6 No. 1 Stanford 19-7 8 March 17 4 5/2 MPSF W 8 7 No. 2 USC 20-7 9 March 24 4 5/14 NCAA L 4 5 vs. No. 7 Loyola Marymount 20-8 5/15 NCAA W 14 3 vs. No. 20 Marist 21-8 10 March 31 4 5/16 NCAA W 9 6 vs. No. 6 Michigan 22-8 11 April 7 4 TOTALS 252 189 22-8 4-3 12 April 14 4 13 April 21 4 * MPSF match MI Michigan Invitational (hosted by Michigan) 14 April 28 4 SI Stanford Invitational (hosted by Stanford) – 2nd place 15 May 5 t-1 UCI UCI Invitational (hosted by UC Irvine) – 3rd place MPSF MPSF Tournament (hosted by UCLA) – 1st place 16 May 12 t-1 NCAA NCAA Tournament (hosted by San Diego State) – 5th place Final May 19 5

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22 23 MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established Championships with MPSF men’s soccer, men’s and women’s during the 1992-1993 season to serve the competitive needs of , and men’s champions earning automatic member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10 and Western qualification into NCAA championship events. Joining the Athletic Conferences, as well as other selected universities Federation for the first-time in women’s swimming is Northern in the western United States; and to provide championships Colorado and University of San Diego, while former MPSF competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a members Loyola Marymount and Cal Poly have also elected conference setting. The founding principles on which the MPSF compete for the Federation’s women’s swimming championship. was originally formed were to provide enhanced competition UC Irvine will rejoin the MPSF in women’s indoor track and field and championship opportunities for sports without conference after a half-decade absence. sports, having worked closely with administrators and coaches affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure from more than 45 different universities over the course of the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal During the 2009-2010 season, the MPSF teams won four his administration. Beaird presided over the transition of the pressures. The Federation has also served as an incubator NCAA championship team titles, bringing the Federation’s Federation from what was initially a scheduling alliance to what for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports total to 61 since the first season of competition in 1992-93. is now nationally recognized as the most successful NCAA impacted by conference realignments. Since its inaugural season In 2009-10 USC led the charge by winning both the NCAA Division I Olympic sports conference. Beaird directs all aspects the Federation has seen its primary conference membership men’s and women’s water polo titles while Stanford took the of MPSF competition, including championships, officiating, grow by the addition of the Mountain West and West Coast NCAA men’s volleyball crown with Oregon’s women’s indoor rules compliance, scheduling, media relations, broadcasting, Conferences and their respective member institutions, as well track and field team winning its first-ever NCAA Championship sponsorships and NCAA relations, while also shaping conference as the addition of women’s water polo, women’s gymnastics, team title. UCLA won three MPSF titles including men’s and legislation, facilitating annual meetings and providing direction women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s swimming. As a women’s water polo, as well as men’s indoor track and field. and communication for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation testament to its viability, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation In addition to its men’s volleyball title, Stanford won its sixth Administrative and Executive Committees. In 2004, Beaird continues to successfully navigate the ever-changing sea of consecutive women’s lacrosse championship. Oregon also took completed a four-year term, three years as chair, on the NCAA college sports by fostering contraction and expansion of its the women’s indoor track and field crown while Oklahoma won Men’s Water Polo Championships Committee and one year as sports portfolio to meet the dynamic needs of its members. As its 10th MPSF men’s gymnastics championship in 12 years. chair of the inaugural NCAA Men’s and Women’s Water Polo the MPSF begins its 19th year in 2010-2011 and continues Sacramento State grabbed it’s first-ever MPSF men’s soccer Rules Committee. Beaird feels privileged to work with coaches its legacy of championship competition, it affirms the vision of title while UC Davis nabbed its second women’s gymnastics and student-athletes who compete at the highest levels, including its founders and the relevance of its three founding principles, title in three seasons. those who compete on USA national teams as coaches or players particularly during today’s tumultuous economic times. in international and Olympic competition. With his in NCAA Al Beaird has been the Federation’s only executive Olympic sports, Beaird has been called upon to serve as liaison In 2010-2011, the MPSF will sponsor competition in 11 director, taking the reins after being selected by the MPSF to the national governing bodies for amateur athletics in the intercollegiate Olympic sports, adding men’s and women’s Administrative Committee in December 1997 after a national United States and the United States Olympic Committee. Beaird swimming for the first time, while serving approximately 1,800 search. Beaird’s position was established as a result of the received his undergraduate degree in physical education from UC student-athletes on 86 teams from 38 universities in 12 western Federation’s continued growth and emerging tradition of Davis before attaining his Masters of Business Administration states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level NCAA and national championship caliber play, including 43 from California State University, Sacramento. Beaird, who lives in in men’s soccer, men’s and women’s water polo, men’s and NCAA team championships during his tenure. Beaird, who Woodland, California, has two daughters who have been active women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, formerly served on the athletics staff at his alma mater, UC in high school and club sports. men’s and women’s swimming, women’s lacrosse and men’s Davis, where the integration of student and athlete is a long- volleyball. MPSF champions are eligible to compete in NCAA rooted philosophy, oversees the administration of all Federation

2010 MPSF Tournament Results 1st Place: UCLA 8, USC 7 3rd Place: Stanford 10, California 3 5th Place: Hawaii 7, San Diego State 6 7th Place: San Jose State 10, Arizona State 9

2010 MPSF Standings mpsf overall School W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neut Stanford (2) ^ 7 0 1.000 4-0 3-0 26 3 .897 10-0 5-1 11-2 USC (1) ^^ 6 1 .857 4-0 2-1 25 3 .893 9-0 4-3 12-0 California (3) ^ 4 3 .571 2-1 2-2 26 9 .743 7-1 3-3 16-5 Hawaii (6) 4 3 .571 2-1 2-2 18 8 .692 2-1 4-3 12-4 UCLA (5) ^* 4 3 .571 2-1 2-2 22 8 .682 2-1 4-3 12-4 San Jose State (8) 2 5 .286 2-2 0-3 17 14 .538 5-2 0-5 12-7 San Diego State (t-9) 1 6 .143 0-3 1-3 21 15 .583 6-3 3-6 12-6 Arizona State (11) 0 7 .000 0-4 0-3 16 15 .516 4-4 2-3 10-8 Final National Ranking in Parenthesis, ^^ NCAA Champions, ^ NCAA Tournament Qualifier, * MPSF Champion

2010 ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS First Team Yr. Pos. School Sarah Harris Jr. Att. Arizona St. Sr. GK USC Patricia Jancso Fr. 2M-D USC Sr. 2M USC Stephanie Peckham So. GK California Emily Csikos So. Att. California Kelly Phelps Sr. Ctr. Arizona St. Kelly Eaton Sr. Att. Stanford Stephanie Schnugg Sr. 2M California Camille Hewko Sr. 2M California So. 2M Stanford Monika Eggens So. Att. Hawaii Priscilla Orozco Jr. Att. UCLA All-Freshman Team yr. Pos. School Sr. 2M-D Stanford Fr. 2M Stanford Amarens Genee Fr. Ctr. Hawaii Second Team yr. Pos. School Emily Greenwood Fr. Def. UCLA Joelle Bekhazi Jr. Utl. USC Shannon Haas Fr. Ctr. Ariozna St. Forel Davies Sr. 2M-D USC Patricia Jancso Fr. 2M-D USC Caitlin Dement So. GK UCLA Dana Ochsner Fr. 2M California Carmen Eggens Jr. Ctr. Hawaii Amber Pezzolla Fr. Utl. SDSU Amber Pezzolla Fr. Utl. SDSU Grace Reynolds Jr. Ctr. UCLA Player of the Year yr. Pos. School Leonie Van Der Molen Jr. Ctr. Hawaii Tumua Anae Sr. GK USC Adriana Vogt Jr. Utl. SJSU Newcomer of the Year yr. Pos. School Honorable Mention yr. Pos. School Patricia Jancso Fr. 2M-D USC Kelly Campoli So. GK SDSU Coach of the Year yr. School KK Clark So. Utl. UCLA Jovan Vavic 16th USC Dani Curran So. Att. SJSU Annika Dries Fr. 2M Stanford Kelly Easterday Jr. Utl. UCLA PRISCILLA OROZCO Shannon Haas Fr. Ctr. Arizona St.

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