2017-18 UCLA SWIMMING & DIVING 2017-18 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location Los Angeles, CA The 2017-18 Bruins Record vs. Opponents 29 Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza Radio / TV Roster 2 Postseason Champions 30 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Team Photo 3 Bruin Award Winners 30 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Rosters 4 Team Award Winners 32 Swimming & Diving Office Phone (310) 794-6443 Coaching Staff 5 UCLA Records 34 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Player Profiles - Seniors 9 All-Time Top-8 Bruin Swimmers 34 Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero Player Profiles - Juniors 15 Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center 35 Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera Player Profiles - Sophomores 19 Hall of Famer Annette Salmeen 36 Assoc. Athletic Director (Soccer) Gavin Crew Player Profiles - Freshmen 22 Bruins in the Olympics 36 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Home Pool Dirks Pool 2016-17 Season in Review General Information at Spieker Aquatics Center 2016-17 Results 26 Administrator Biographies 37 Enrollment 43,239 2016-17 Top Marks 27 Media Information 38 Founded 1919 Pac-12 Conference 39 Colors Blue and Gold History / Records Nickname Bruins All-Time Letterwinners 28 Conference Pac-12 Head Coaching History 29 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Head Swimming Coach Cyndi Gallagher (UCLA ‘83) Career Record (Years) 189-99-1 (29) Head Diving Coach Tom Stebbins (Yale ‘96) Associate Head Swimming Coach Naya Higashijima (Oregon State ‘04) 2016-17 Record 11-4 2017 Pac-12 Championships (Finish) 1002 (5th) 2017 NCAA Championships (Finish) 48 (20th) 2017 Final National Ranking 19th All-Time Conference Championships 6 (1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 2000-01, 2002-03)

2017-18 SCHEDULE MEDIA INFORMATION Date Opponent Location Time (PT) TV Swim & Dive Contact: Andrew Sinatra Oct. 6 Blue vs. Gold Intrasquad Spieker Aquatics Center 2 pm Phone: 310-206-8141 Oct. 13 at San Diego San Diego, Calif. 2 pm Fax: 310-825-8664 Oct. 13-14 SMU Classic Lewisville, Texas 4:15 pm E-mail: [email protected] Oct. 21 at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. 12 pm Oct. 21-22 USA Swimming College Challenge Los Angeles, Calif. 6 pm/11 am Pac-12 Networks Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Oct. 28 UC Davis/Arkansas/Washington State Spieker Aquatics Center 11 am Los Angeles, CA 90095 Oct. 29 Hawai’i (Exhibition) Spieker Aquatics Center 10 am Nov. 3 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2 pm Note: Student-athletes have been instructed not to grant Nov. 4 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 11 am any interview requests that have not been set up through the Nov. 10-12 Trojan Diving Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. ALL DAY UCLA Athletic Communications Office. Nov. 29-Dec. 2 Texas Invitational Austin, Texas ALL DAY Dec. 1-3 Georgia Fall Invitational Athens, Ga. ALL DAY Dec. 13-19 USA Diving Winter National Championships Greensboro, N.C. Dec. 14-17 Australia Summer Nationals Southport, QLD, Australia Jan. 12-14 Bruin Diving Invitational Spieker Aquatics Center 10 am On the Cover: Top row (left to right): Marie-Pierre Jan. 12 at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 7 pm Delisle, Margaux Verger Gourson, Madison Varisco, Jan. 26 Stanford Spieker Aquatics Center 1 pm Sarah Kaunitz, Carly Reid. Front row (left to right): Jan. 27 Spieker Aquatics Center 12 pm Jax Shoults. Katie Grover, Maddy Burnham, Natalie Feb. 9 USC Spieker Aquatics Center 12 pm Amberg, Ciara Monahan. Feb. 10 USC (Platform Exhibition) Spieker Aquatics Center 9 am Feb. 21-24 Pac-12 Swimming & Diving Championships Federal Way, Wash. ALL DAY/6:30 pm Pac-12 Networks Mar. 5-7 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships Flagstaff, Ariz. ALL DAY Mar. 14-17 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships Columbus, Ohio ALL DAY Home matches in bold / * Pac-12 Conference match

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Lucy Natalie Olivia Isabella Eloise Maddy Emma AGNEW AMBERG ANDREW BARATTOLO BELANGER BURNHAM CAIN 5-6 / Fr. / Back 5-8 / Sr. / Free/Back 6-0 / Fr. / Free 5-9 / Fr. / Free/Back/IM 5-3 / Jr. / Diving 5-6 / Sr. / Free/Fly 5-4 / Fr. / Breast Auckland, New Zealand Danville, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Alamo, Calif. Montreal, QC, Canada Pleasant Valley, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Marie-Pierre Faith Elena Lia Allison Isabella Katie DELISLE DUNN ESCALAS FOSTER GOLDBLATT GOLDSMITH GROVER 5-7 / Sr. / Fly/Back 5-9 / Fr. / IM 5-8 / Jr. / Breast 5-7 / Fr. / Fly 5-4 / Fr. / Fly/Free 5-8 / So. / IM/Free/Breast 5-7 / Sr. / Fly/Free San Jose, Calif. Menlo Park, Calif. Nashville, Tenn. Honolulu, Hawai’i Annandale, Va. Las Vegas, Nev. Atlanta, Ga.

Emily Emily Maggie Maisie Lisa Sarah Sabrina HONNG HOUSE HUMMEL JAMESON KAUNITZ KAUNITZ KWOK 5-6 / Fr. / Breast/IM 5-3 / Fr. / Free/Fly 6-2 / Fr. / Breast 5-11 / So. / Sprint Free 6-0 / So. / IM/Free/Breast 5-10 / Sr. / Sprint Free / Breast 5-10 / Jr. / Free/Back Rowland Heights, Calif. Tokyo, Japan Berlin, Germany Twickenham, LDN, England Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Hong Kong,

Jennifer Kenisha Caroline Ciara Ruby Amy Maria LATHROP LIU McTAGGART MONAHAN NEAVE OKADA POLYAKOVA 6-1 / Fr. / Back 5-6 / So. / Free/IM/Fly/Breast 6-2 / Jr. / Free/Fly 5-6 / Sr. / Diving 5-6 / Fr. / Diving 5-6 / So. / Fly/Breast 5-2 / Sr. / Diving El Dorado Hill, Calif. Chino, Calif. Chevy Chase, Md. Woodland Hills, Calif. Melbourne, VIC, Australia Beverly Hills, Calif. Penza, Russia

Cali Carly Madeline Emma Traci Jax Sandra RAUKAR REID RUSSELL SCHANZ SHIVER SHOULTS SOE 5-6 / So. / Free/Back 5-10 / Sr. / Free 5-2 / Jr. / Diving 5-8 / Jr. / Breast/Back 5-3 / Jr. / Diving 5-7 / Sr. / Back 5-9 / Jr. / Free Novato, Calif. Los Altos, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz. Colville, Wash. Chatsworth, Calif. Laguna Hills, Calif. San Jose, Calif.

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Madison Margaux Alice VARISCO VERGER GOURSON YANOVSKY 5-9 / Sr. / Back 5-10 / Sr. / Distance Free 5-2 / Fr. / Diving Houston, Texas Coumon, France Santa Clarita, Calif.

Cyndi Tom Naya Gallagher Stebbins Higashijima Head Swimming & Diving Head Diving Coach Associate Head Swimming Coach Coach

Top row (left to right): assistant athletic performance coach (divers) Stephane Rochet, Margaux Verger Gourson, Maisie Jameson, Isabella Goldsmith, Madison Varisco, Jennifer Lathrop, Maggie Hummel, Olivia Andrew, Carly Reid, Lisa Kaunitz, Sarah Kaunitz. Second row (left to right): assistant athletic performance coach (swimmers) Casey Metoyer, as- sistant athletic trainer Ariel Guldstrand, Jax Shoults, Sabrina Kwok, Natalie Amberg, Isabella Barattolo, Faith Dunn, Sandra Soe, head swimming coach Cyndi Gallagher, student manager Simon Greiner. Middle row (left to right): massage therapist Dr. Brian Campbell, Katie Grover, Emma Schanz, Elena Escalas, Kenisha Liu, Marie-Pierre Delisle, student athletic trainer Amy Luong, associate head swimming coach Naya Higashijima. Fourth row (left to right): head diving coach Tom Stebbins, athletic performance dietitian Lauren Papanos, Emily House, Cali Raukar, Maddy Burnham, Emily Honng, Lia Foster, student manager Elle Bertuccelli, student athletic trainer Cydney Martinez. Front row (left to right): Emma Cain, Ruby Neave, Madeline Russell, Ciara Monahan, Alice Yanovsky, Eloise Belanger, Traci Shiver, Lucy Agnew, Amy Okada, Allison Goldblatt. Not pictured: Caroline McTaggart, Maria Polyakova.

3 ROSTERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER TEAM STAFF Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Head Swimming & Diving Coach: Cyndi Gallagher (30th Lucy Agnew Back 5-6 Fr. Auckland, New Zealand (Jumeirah College) Year, UCLA ‘83) Natalie Amberg Free/Back 5-8 Sr. Danville, Calif. (Carondelet HS) Head Diving Coach: Tom Stebbins (20th Year at UCLA, Olivia Andrew Free 6-0 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Loyola Academy) 22nd overall, Yale ‘96) Isabella Barattolo Free/Back/IM 5-9 Fr. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) Associate Head Swimming Coach: Naya Higashijima Eloise Belanger Diving 5-3 Jr. Montreal, QC, Canada (Ecole Secondaire Antoine-de-Saint-Exupery) (6th Year, Oregon State ‘04) Maddy Burnham Free/Fly 5-6 Sr. Pleasant Valley, Iowa (Bettendorf HS) Team Managers: Elle Bertuccelli, Simon Greiner Emma Cain Breast 5-4 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Millfield School) Staff Athletic Trainer: Ariel Guldstrand Marie-Pierre Delisle Fly/Back 5-7 Sr. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) Faith Dunn IM 5-9 Fr. Menlo Park, Calif. (Menlo-Atherton HS) ROSTER BREAKDOWN Elena Escalas Breast 5-8 Jr. Nashville, Tenn. (University School of Nashville) Class Goldblatt, Grover, House, Liu, Lia Foster Fly 5-7 Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i (Punahou School) Kwok, McTaggart, Okada Freshmen (13): Agnew, Allison Goldblatt Fly/Free 5-4 Fr. Annandale, Va. (WT Woodson HS) Sprint Free (2): Jameson, Andrew, Barattolo, Cain, Dunn, S. Kaunitz Isabella Goldsmith IM/Free/Breast 5-8 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde HS) Foster, Goldblatt, Honng, Katie Grover Fly/Free 5-7 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Milton HS) House, Hummel, Lathrop, State Emily Honng Breast/IM 5-6 Fr. Rowland Heights, Calif. (Walnut HS) Neave, Yanovsky California (17): Amberg, Emily House Free/Fly 5-3 Fr. Tokyo, Japan (The American School in Japan) Sophomores (7): Goldsmith, Maggie Hummel Breast 6-2 Fr. Berlin, Germany (Schul- und Leistungssportzentrum Berlin) Barattolo, Delisle, Dunn, Jameson, L. Kaunitz, Liu, Honng, L. Kaunitz, S. Kaunitz, Maisie Jameson Sprint Free 5-11 So. Twickenham, LDN, England (Marymount International School London) Okada, Raukar, Soe Lathrop, Liu, Monahan, Okada, Lisa Kaunitz IM/Free/Breast 6-0 So. Santa Clara, Calif. (Lake Oswego HS) Juniors (7): Belanger, Raukar, Reid, Shiver, Shoults, Sarah Kaunitz Sprint Free/Breast 5-10 Sr. Santa Clara, Calif. (Monta Vista HS) Escalas, Kwok, McTaggart, Soe, Yanovsky Sabrina Kwok Free/Back 5-10 Jr. Hong Kong, China (Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart) Russell, Schanz, Shiver Arizona (2): Cain, Russell Jennifer Lathrop Back 6-1 Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS) Seniors (11): Amberg, Georgia (1): Grover Kenisha Liu Free/IM/Fly/Breast 5-6 So. Chino, Calif. (Ruben S. Ayala HS) Burnham, Delisle, Grover, S. Caroline McTaggart Free/Fly 6-2 Jr. Chevy Chase, Md. (Holton-Arms School) Kaunitz, Monahan, Polyakova, Hawai’i (1): Foster Ciara Monahan Diving 5-6 Sr. Woodland Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS) Reid, Shoults, Varisco, Verger Illinois (1): Andrew Ruby Neave Diving 5-6 Fr. Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Caulfield Grammar School) Gourson Iowa (1): Burnham Amy Okada Fly/Breast 5-6 So. Beverly Hills, Calif. (Beverly Hills HS) Maria Polyakova Diving 5-2 Sr. Penza, Russia (Moscow Prep School) Position Maryland (1): McTaggart Cali Raukar Free/Back 5-6 So. Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic) Back (8): Agnew, Amberg, Nevada (1): Goldsmith Barattolo, Delisle, Kwok, Carly Reid Free 5-10 Sr. Los Altos, Calif. (Monta Vista HS) Tennessee (1): Escalas Madeline Russell Diving 5-2 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Preparatory) Raukar, Schanz, Shoults Texas (1): Varisco Emma Schanz Breast/Back 5-8 Jr. Colville, Wash. (Colville Senior HS) Free (18): Amberg, Andrew, Traci Shiver Diving 5-3 Jr. Chatsworth, Calif. (Cleveland HS) Barattolo, Burnham, Goldblatt, Virginia (1): Goldblatt Jax Shoults Back 5-7 Sr. Laguna Hills, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic HS) Goldsmith, Grover, House, Washington (1): Schanz Sandra Soe Free 5-9 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Pioneer HS) Jameson, L. Kaunitz, S. Kaunitz, Kwok, Liu, McTaggart, Madison Varisco Back 5-9 Sr. Houston, Texas (Clear Lake HS) International Raukar, Reid, Soe, Verger Margaux Verger Gourson Distance Free 5-10 Sr. Coumon, France (National Institute of Sports) Gouson Australia (1): Neave Alice Yanovsky Diving 5-2 Fr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (Valencia HS) IM (6): Barattolo, Dunn, Canada (1): Belanger Goldsmith, Honng, L. Kaunitz, China (1): Kwok Liu England (1): Jameson Diving (7): Belanger, WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFYING STANDARDS Monahan, Neave, Polyakova, France (1): Verger Gourson Russell, Shiver, Yanovsky Germany (1): Hummel Women’s Swimming Standards - 25-Yard Course Breast (10): Cain, Escalas, Japan (1): House Event A Standard B Standard Event A Standard B Standard Goldsmith, Honng, Hummel, 50 Free 21.80 22.99 100 Back 51.16 55.09 L. Kaunitz, S. Kaunitz, Liu, New Zealand (1): Agnew 100 Free 47.53 49.99 200 Back 1:50.99 1:59.19 Okada, Schanz Russia (1): Polyakova 200 Free 1:43.30 1:47.99 100 Breast 58.85 1:02.49 Fly (9): Burnham, Foster, 500 Free 4:36.30 4:47.79 200 Breast 2:07.18 2:15.99 1650 Free 15:53.50 16:30.59 200 IM 1:55.00 2:01.59 100 Fly 51.19 54.49 400 IM 4:04.70 4:19.39 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 200 Fly 1:53.80 1:59.59 Isabella Barattolo...... buh-RAH-tuh-lo Eloise Belanger...... eh-lo-EEZ beh-LAWN-zhee Marie-Pierre Delisle...... deh-LIL Women’s Relay Standards Lisa/Sarah Kaunitz...... KAW-nitz Event Qualifying Provisional Event Qualifying Provisional Ruby Neave...... Neeve 200 Free Relay 1:28.71 1:29.57 200 Medley Relay 1:36.89 1:37.51 Cali Raukar...... Rocker Emma Schanz...... Shonce 400 Free Relay 3:15.43 3:16.93 400 Medley Relay 3:32.67 3:34.48 Traci Shiver...... SHY-ver 800 Free Relay 7:03.86 7:07.86 Sandra Soe...... SAHN-druh So Madison Varisco...... vuh-RISS-co Women’s Diving Standards Margaux Verger Gourson...... MAR-go ver-ZHEE gor-SOHN Event Points Event Points 1-Meter Diving 265 3-Meter Diving 225 Platform Diving 225

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In addition to the Olympics, Gallagher has also placed many UCLA swimmers on international CYNDI teams, including the World Championships, Pan-Pacific Games, World University Games, Goodwill Games and the Pan-American Games. More than a dozen U.S. and foreign National GALLAGHER A and B teams have also featured swimmers coached by Gallagher. All told, Gallagher has coached 88 All-Americans who have earned a total of 194 All- Head Swimming Coach American awards in her 28 years as head coach, and she has made her mark on national 30th Season and international U.S. coaching staffs as well. She served on the advisory coaching staff for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and was selected as assistant coach at the 1997, 2001, 2005 UCLA ‘83 and 2006 World University Games. She also served as assistant coach for the 1995 U.S. National Junior Team that competed in Paris, the 1994 U.S. National Distance Camp, the assistant coach for the Japan International Grand Prix and the 1993 US Olympic Festival. All of that international coaching experience paid off when she was selected to serve as USA’s Head Coach at the 2007 World University Games. Cyndi Gallagher, one of the top college coaches in America, enters her 30th season as head During Gallagher’s tenure at UCLA, her swimmers have completely rewritten the school record coach of the UCLA Bruins in 2017-18, having compiled an impressive won-loss record book and 21 different Bruins have won at least one event at the Pac-10/12 Championships. of 189-99-1. An intrinsic part of the UCLA Athletic Department for the past 34 years as a But it’s not just the crème de la crème who thrive under Gallagher’s guidance. student-athlete, assistant coach, and head coach, her dedication to UCLA swimming and Gallagher is also proud of the composition of the team that qualifies for the NCAA’s, a diving and to her former and current athletes is unparalleled. team that, more often than not, includes several “walk-ons” who have gone on to be NCAA A 1983 graduate of UCLA, Gallagher had an illustrious career both as a school record All-Americans. Bethany Goodwin scored in the 100 Fly and Kristen Lewis was in both the holder for the Bruins and as a USA National Team member. Representing the U.S.A. National 100 and 200 Fly. Also, Lewis was a semi-finalist at the 2004 Olympic Trials in the 100 Team in Europe, Japan and Australia, she competed at the Olympic Trials in 1976 and and 200 Fly and Goodwin went on to make several U.S. National teams and set a World 1980 and was a bronze medalist in the 800-meter Freestyle at the 1979 World University University Games record while winning the 50 Fly. Games in Mexico City. In the Classroom For the Record Gallagher’s commitment to excellence in the classroom is shown in her student-athletes’ Gallagher is one of the few coaches in the nation who coaches at her alma mater. A highly many academic achievements. Exhibit A, of course, is NCAA Champion and Olympic gold successful student-athlete for UCLA, she garnered All-American honors, set several school medalist Salmeen, who was named a Rhodes Scholar - UCLA’s eighth-ever and first since records and earned recognition as the university’s “Most Valuable Athlete.” As a coach, 1973 - and also earned an NCAA stayed involved in swimming as an elected Athlete she has attained an even higher level, coaching Olympians, Olympic medalists, NCAA Representative for USA Swimming. and USA national champions and national team members. She was recognized again by During her magical senior year in 1996, Salmeen won two Pac-10 titles (100 and 200 Team USA when she was named to the 2014-2015 U.S. National Team coaching staff. Fly) and was named UCLA Female Athlete of the Year and Alumni Association Outstanding Over the years, Gallagher has compiled an enviable record of success. In nine of her 29 Senior. She also received the NCAA Top VIII Award, presented to only eight NCAA student- years at the helm of UCLA women’s swimming, her Bruins have finished among the nation’s athletes annually for excellence in academics and athletics. In addition, Salmeen was an Top 10 teams. They’ve been among the Top 15 teams in 15 of her years. NCAA Woman of the Year finalist. During her Bruin career, she was a two-time team MVP, named the team’s hardest worker on three occasions, voted most inspirational twice High Expectations and graduated with UCLA records in the 200 Butterfly, 200 Free and 500 Free. Salmeen Gallagher and her first-rate coaching staff have high expectations of their athletes, both graduated from UCLA with honors in chemistry (3.94 GPA) in 1997 and earned her PhD in and out of the pool. These expectations, in turn, attract elite, intelligent, dedicated, in biochemistry at Oxford in 2001. In October 2006, Salmeen was inducted into the UCLA goal-oriented and well-rounded student-athletes. Athletics Hall of Fame. Known for her strong work ethic and positive attitude, Gallagher leads by example. She Along with Salmeen and Lewis, Keiko Price, Brighed Dwyer and Katie Younglove were also inspires her athletes to believe in themselves and to follow their dreams, teaching them to honored with coveted NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Younglove was named a Verizon be attentive to detail and to find a way to improve their swimming at every practice session. Academic All-American and numerous Bruins have received Pac-10/12 All-Academic Gallagher also understands the importance of enjoying swimming and competing, and to recognition. It’s no accident that the Bruin swimmers are consistently represented on the embrace the process of becoming a great athlete. Part of being a successful collegiate Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. athlete is learning how to balance all the requirements of being a student-athlete. Part Gallagher’s goal in coaching is to have each athlete reach her full potential, of being a successful person once outside of the swimming world, is learning to do the both as an athlete and as a person. She is most proud of her former athletes for their same. Gallagher believes you can achieve anything you set your mind to, as long as you accomplishments and contributions to society after graduating from UCLA. Gallagher’s have the preparation and perspective, and have confidence in your abilities. swimmers have gone on to earn Masters degrees and PhD’s, and to become successful She also believes that teamwork and team unity are essential elements for success, citing teachers, lawyers, scientists, doctors, engineers, businesswomen, ministers and mothers. them as key ingredients in the team’s Pac-10 Championship seasons of 2001 and 2003. The Last Decade Reaching Their Potential 2016-2017: The Bruins made over the school record book to the tune of eight new Producing Olympians is always among Gallagher’s highest priorities. In 1996, she became swimming marks and two new diving ones. Senior Linnea Mack (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 one of the first female coaches to place an athlete on the U.S. Olympic team when Annette Back) established three UCLA individual marks of her own and had a hand in all four new Salmeen qualified for the Atlanta Games in two events - the 200 Butterfly, which she won top relay times (400 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay). at the Olympic Trials, and the 800 Freestyle Relay. Salmeen, who had already become Senior Madison White (200 Back) added the fourth solo record. Gallagher’s first national collegiate champion when she won the 200 Fly at the NCAA’s, UCLA defended its home pool, going undefeated at Spieker Aquatics Center. Included in went on to win Olympic gold as a member of the triumphant USA 800 Free Relay. that run were wins over Pac-12 foes Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah. The A3 Four years later, Gallagher placed another Bruin in the Olympics when Marilyn Chua, Performance Invitational once again proved to be a home away from home for the Bruins, representing Malaysia, swam the 50 Free at the Sydney Games. In 2000 and 2004, the who claimed their second consecutive win at the event with nine wins over the course of Bruins’ Malin Svahnstrom represented her native Sweden at the Games, swimming in the the three-day, 10-team gathering. Ultimately, the conference campaign culminated in a 800 Free Relay both times and coming away with a silver medal. fifth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and a No. 20 ranking at NCAAs. Six Bruins During the summer of 2008, Gallagher guided three athletes to Olympic teams - 2006 (Eloise Belanger, Katie Grover, Sarah Kaunitz, Mack, Maria Polyakova and White) garnered graduate Kim Vandenberg, 2009 graduate Nicolette Teo (competing for in her third All-America honors from the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). Olympic Games) and four-time Olympian Amanda Beard. Vandenberg won a bronze medal Out of the pool, the Bruins were again recognized nationally for their academic success, as as a member of the 800 Free relay, while Beard and Teo competed in the Breaststroke. they received Scholar All-America acclaim from the CSCAA. Twelve student-athletes earned individual recognition. UCLA also topped the Pac-12 with 23 conference All-Academic team

5 COACHING STAFF members. Emily Hammond and Annika Lenz picked up First-Team accolades. 2010-2011: Numerous All-American honors were garnered at the NCAA Championships, 2015-2016: The Bruins set three school records at the NCAA Championships en route highlighted by Lauren Hall’s record-breaking swims in the 200 IM (7th) and 400 IM (10th), to a 17th-place finish. Linnea Mack broke her own records in the 50 Free and 100 Back Brittany Beauchan’s 200 Breaststroke (10th), Jahanshahi’s 200 Butterfly (11th) and Sam at NCAAs, while Pac-12 Freshman Diver of the Year Eloise Belanger set a new record in Vanden Berge’s 12th-place school record swim in the 1650 Free. The 800 Free Relay (13th) the 1-Meter. At the Pac-12 Championships, Mack broke her own school record in the also earned All-American honors. The season was also highlighted by multiple school- 100 Back twice in one day--first in the championship final of the 100 Back and again as record swims: Cynthia Fascella (100 Free), Alex Sullivan (200 Free), Vanden Berge (500, the lead-off leg in the 400 Medley Relay. The junior also broke her school record in the 1650 Free), Hall (200 and 400 IM) and the 400 Medley and 400 Free Relay and 800 Free 100 Free to finish fifth overall. Relay. UCLA finished 20th at the NCAA Championships and fourth at the Pac-10 meet. On September 17, 2015, it was announced that Bruins Caroline McTaggart and Emma 2009-2010: The Bruins had one of the best meets for individual performances during Schanz had been selected to the 2015-16 USA National Junior Team. McTaggart was Gallagher’s tenure as head coach. At NCAA’s, Beauchan was a double All-American selected in the 100 Free and 100 Fly events, while Schanz made the cut in the 200 Breast. performer in the Breaststroke events (ninth in both), while Bianca Casciari (7th, 200 Fly), Hall (13th, 400 IM) and Vanden Berge (13th, 1650 Free) also earned honors along with A total of eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team (Marie-Pierre the 400 Medley (16th) and 800 Free Relay (14th) teams. Multiple school records fell in Delisle, Katie Grover, Katie Kinnear, Annika Lenz, Ciara Monahan, Maria Polyakova, Sandra the pool behind a talented group swimmers ranging from freshmen to juniors. The Bruins Soe, and Arlyn Upshaw). Grover, Kinnear, Lenz, and Polyakova earned first team honors. finished 19th at the NCAA Championships. At the Texas Invitational, Caroline McTaggart broke one of the oldest UCLA freshman records in the 200 Free and Grover swam a career-best to win the 200 Fly, moving her 2008-2009: The Bruins had a young team, but saw much success and improvement to fourth on UCLA’s All-Time list. throughout the year. Several swimmers achieved marks on UCLA’s all-time top-eight, while Madeleine Stanton (100/200 Back) and Hall (400 IM) set new school records. Numerous 2014-2015: The Bruins set five school records at the Pac-12 Championships and broke NCAA qualifying marks were achieved, but another unbelievably fast swim season saw two of those records while setting new ones at the NCAA Championships en route to a only Stanton and Hall advance to the NCAA Championships. 23rd-place finish. At Pac-12s, UCLA set records in the 200 IM Relay (Madison White, Allison Wine, Noelle Tarazona, Mack), 100 Breaststroke (Wine), 400 IM Relay (White, 2007-2008: Gallagher had 11 athletes qualify for the U.S. Olympic Trials, while four qualified Wine, Tarazona, Mack), 400 Free Relay (White, Mack, Grover, Monica Dornick), and 1650 for International Trials. She coached three Olympians - Vandenberg, who earned Free (Katy Campbell). bronze with the 800 Freestyle Relay; Teo, who competed for Singapore in the Breaststroke; and Beard, who competed for Team Bruin in the 200 Breaststroke. Gallagher had three In the very first heat of the very first race of the NCAA Championships, Mack, Grover, White, swimmers compete at NCAA’s with Teo earning All-American honors in the 100/200 and Dornick bettered the Bruins’ season-best time (1:30.03) by nearly a second with a Breaststroke. Anna Poteete broke the 50 and 100 Freestyle records during the year as a 1:29.05 to set a school record in the 200 Free Relay. In the 400 IM Relay, White, Wine, young team represented UCLA throughout the season. Tarazona, and Mack bested their previous school record of 3:34.54 set at Pac-12’s with a 3:34.25. On the final day of NCAAs, Dornick, Mack, Gover, and White set a new school Away From the Pool record in the 400 Free Relay with a 3:15.83. Coach Gallagher’s life away from the pool revolves around her family and friends. She Earlier in the season, the Bruins claimed first-place at the 2014 AT&T Winter National has a daughter, Tori, a 2008 graduate of the University of Colorado in Boulder. Gallagher Championships in Greensboro, N.C. (Dec. 3-6), as five UCLA swimmers recorded top-five resides on the beautiful beach of Marina del Rey. finishes on the final day of competition to secure the victory with 441 points. Linnea Mack finished fourth in the individual rankings with 65 points. A total of eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team (Tarazona, Career Coaching Record Lenz, Grover, Taylor Carlson, Jessica Khojasteh, Kinnear, Upshaw, and Anna Quinn). Year Overall Record Conf. Record/Finish Postseason Tarazona, Lenz, and Grover earned first-team honors. During the summer swim season, 1988-89 9-1 4-1/3rd T-6th Grover, Mack, White, and Tarazona took home the bronze medal in the 400 Free Relay at 1989-90 7-2 3-2/3rd 5th the Phillips 66 National Championships. 1990-91 7-2 3-2/3rd 5th 2013-2014: The Bruins set five school records at the NCAA Championships en route to a 1991-92 6-2 3-2/2nd 6th 21st-place finish. UCLA set records in the 500 Freestyle (Lauren Baker), 200 Free Relay 1992-93 7-1 4-1/2nd 7th (Kathryn Murphy, Ting Wen Quah, Katie Kinnear, Linnea Mack), 100 Butterfly (Quah), 200 1993-94 7-2 3-2/4th 7th Backstroke (Madison White) and 400 Free Relay (Murphy, Mack, Quah, Anna Senko). 1994-95 6-5 3-2/2nd 10th Eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Honorable Mention All-America Team (Baker, 1995-96 4-3 2-3/2nd 11th Kinnear, Mack, Murphy, Quah, Senko, Noelle Tarazona, White). In August, UCLA swimming 1996-97 6-3 2-3/5th 14th completed an outstanding summer when Katy Campbell won the 1500 Free at the U.S. 1997-98 2-6 0-5/5th 13th National Championships, the Bruins’ first winner of a National Championship since 2004. 1998-99 6-4-1 1-4-1/5th 16th In addition, Mack was named to the USA National Junior Team. 1999-2000 5-4 2-4/4th 8th 2012-2013: Nine Bruins were named to the CSCAA All-America Teams, as UCLA posted 2000-01 6-3 3-3/1st 15th its best NCAA finish (17th) since 2007. The 11 dual meet wins, including victories over 2001-02 9-5 2-5/5th 17th Arizona and Arizona State, were the most in program history for a single season. UCLA 2002-03 5-4 2-4/1st 11th had a pair of First Team All-Americans, as Quah finished seventh in the 100 Fly at the 2003-04 8-2 6-2/2nd 7th NCAA Championships and Emma Ivory-Ganja placed seventh in the Platform diving event. 2004-05 6-3 3-3/4th 18th The Bruins broke seven school records (100, 200, 1000 and 1650 Free, 100 Fly and 200 2005-06 7-3 3-3/2nd 20th and 400 Free Relays). UCLA was fifth at the Pac-12 Championships. 2006-07 6-3 3-3/4th 15th 2011-2012: Gallagher had 13 current UCLA swimmers who were 2012 Olympic Trials 2007-08 5-4 2-4/4th 31st participants. During the season, the Bruin swimmers broke six school records (50 and 2008-09 4-5 2-5/7th 41st 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Medley Relay and 200 and 400 Free Relays), two freshmen 2009-2010 5-4 2-4/5th 19th records (100 Breast and 400 IM) and two facility records (50 Free and 200 Free Relay). 2010-11 9-4 3-4/4th 20th Yasi Jahanshahi was the top Bruin at the NCAA Championships, finishing 12th in the 200 2011-12 4-5 2-5/5th T-37th Fly and 15th in the 100 Fly. The Bruins tied for 37th at the NCAA’s and were fifth at the 2012-13 11-3 5-3/5th 17th Pac-12 Championships. 2013-14 8-4 5-4/4th 21st 2014-15 7-4 3-4/5th 23rd 2015-16 6-4 3-4/5th 17th 2016-17 11-4 4-4/5th 20th ­Totals (29 yrs) 189-99-1 (.654) 83-95-1 (.464)/2 Titles 9 Top 10’s

6 COACHING STAFF TOM and 3M springboard events. During the 2010-2011 season, Winn finished third on Platform at the Pac-10 Championships and competed at the NCAA Zone E Championships. Winn also competed at her first Senior STEBBINS National Meet and qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials on Platform. Paulina Guzman had a solid first year with the Bruins as she also competed at Zones. Guzman also represented Head Diving Coach Guatemala at the Canada Cup meet in May of 2011. 20th Season at UCLA The 2011-2012 season was keyed by Emma Ivory-Ganja, who was named Pac-12 22nd Season overall Conference Newcomer of the Year for diving after a very successful freshman campaign which saw her finish third on both 3M and Platform at the conference meet. Ivory-Ganja Yale ‘96 also set a new meet record on 3M at the Pac-12 Championships and narrowly miss a spot at the NCAA Championships after placing fourth on Platform at the Zone E meet. Ivory-Ganja and 2011 graduate Winn also competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials. In 2012-2013, the UCLA diving team sent its first Bruin to the NCAA Championships since Tom Stebbins enters his 20th season as the head coach of the UCLA women’s diving team 2009 when Ivory-Ganja qualified by virtue of her fourth-place finish in the 3M at the NCAA in 2017-18, a program that has had much success since his tenure in Westwood began. Zone E Championships. At NCAA’s, Ivory-Ganja won the B Final of the 3M event and was Last season, Stebbins was at the helm for his most impressive one yet, garnering the first also seventh in the Platform, to earn her First Team All-America status, and 29th in the 1M. Pac-12 Diving Coach of the Year award of his career while guiding Maria Polyakova to the Ivory-Ganja, the only diver to post three top-five finishes at the previous year’s NCAA Zones first conference Diver of the Year honor of his tenure. Before coming to UCLA, Stebbins (fourth in Platform, fifth in 1M), was one of three Bruins to participate in the event. Vale’s served as head diving coach at Fordham University, where he coached two-time senior best showing was 21st in the 3M, while Guzman’s top performance was 24th in the 3M. national qualifier Paul Delo, who won two Atlantic 10 titles each on the 1M and 3M. Stebbins Montana Monahan qualified for the Senior Nationals, finishing 21st in the Platform event. also helped coach Delo to an undefeated record in the 1996-97 season. In 2013-2014, three Bruins qualified for the NCAA Zones in Guzman, Monahan and Coach Stebbins’ Background freshman Annika Lenz. Lenz was fourth in the Platform event, ninth in the 3M and 14th in Stebbins was a four-year letterwinner at Yale University, a three-time NCAA Zone qualifier the 1M at Zones, setting a personal best (329.80) in the 3M at the Pac-12 Championships. and a four-time All-Ivy League selection. While diving at Yale, he helped lead his team Lenz won four dual meet events and was named Pac-12 Diver of the Month for November. to the 1993 Ivy League co-title. In 1996, he won the Heaton High Point Award and was Monahan was 15th in the Platform at NCAA Zones, while Guzman was 16th in the 1M. named the recipient of the Phil Moriarty MVP Prize. Stebbins graduated from Yale in 1996 In the summer of 2014, Lenz won a silver medal in the Platform at the AT&T USA Diving with a degree in psychology. A native of Connecticut, he now resides in Playa del Rey with National Championships with a personal-best and National Meet-best score of 312.60. his wife Erika, daughter Reilly and son Owen. She was the seventh-highest women’s point scorer, also competing in the 1M (15th), 3M The Stebbins Philosophy (22nd) and Synchronized 3M (4th). Incoming freshman Maria Polyakova won a pair of silver medals at the FINA World Junior Diving Championships in September in the 1M and “Luck sits squarely at the intersection of hard work and opportunity.” 3M, also placing third in the Synchro 3M. Coach Stebbins believes that each person is in total control of creating her own luck. The In 2014-15, Maria Polyakova was named the Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after an UCLA Diving program stresses the need for the individual to be accountable to herself, her historic initial season in Westwood, which culminated in a fourth-place finish in the 3M teammates, her sport, and her studies. With all of the wonderful opportunities presented to at the NCAA Championships. She became the first Bruin to qualify for a championship student athletes at UCLA, it is important that each person know that she is responsible for final since 2013, posting the best showing ever for a UCLA diver at NCAA’s and the best the decisions and directions that she chooses. This is the beginning of a lifelong process Bruin finish at Championships since 2006. During her historic performance in the 3M, in which the student-athlete learns how to maximize herself academically, athletically, and Polyakova broke her own school record twice with a 380.60 in the preliminaries and a socially. While the coaching staff hopes to steer this direction, it is the student-athlete 392.00 in the championship. Sophomore Annika Lenz, who set a UCLA school record in herself that will determine how quickly she will achieve her goals. the Platform at the Pac-12 Championships (323.15), finished fourth at the NCAA Zone E Coach Stebbins believes, “We are all very fortunate to be part of the greatest athletic program Diving Championships in March. in the country. How we choose to give back to that tradition should go well beyond the few In the summer of 2015, Polyakova won gold in the 1M, while also finishing second in the moments each individual will spend competing in the Bruin Blue. Becoming a Bruin is just Synchronized 3M and fifth in the 3M, in the inaugural European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. the beginning of a lifelong commitment to creating excellence in every facet of your life. As Polyakova also won the Women’s 1M at her 2015 Summer National Championships in coaches, we are all here to enhance the early stages of that process, through our passion, Russia and finished ninth in the 1M finals at the FINA World Championships. Ciara Monahan dedication, and enthusiasm for the people whose lives we have the opportunity to touch.” The Last Decade During the 2007-2008 season, the Bruin divers continued a run of success, as Samaniego led the way, advancing to the NCAA Championships on 1M and 3M. She was the NCAA Zone E Champion on 3M and tallied seven dual meet wins during the year. Schofield won every invitational Platform competition she was entered in and the Bruins saw much success and improvement from Brittany Hill, Shannon Pirozzi, Laura Winn and Morgan Erpenbeck. The 2008-2009 campaign was another great year for the diving squad, as Samaniego and Schofield competed at NCAA’s, earning All-America Honorable Mention accolades. Winn had a huge year, narrowly missing the Pac-10 title on Platform with a runner-up finish. Samaniego won the Pac-10 1M crown, was the NCAA Zone E champion on 3M and tallied seven dual meet wins during the year. Schofield won every invitational Platform event in which she entered and was the NCAA Zone E Champion in the event. The 2009-2010 season saw a small squad of four divers represent the Bruins. Winn and Karina Silva led the way as all four competed at the NCAA Zone E Championships. Silva set a new school record on Platform during the prelims at Pac-10’s and ended up finishing second overall, while both her and Winn were finalists on Platform at the Zone meet. The summer of 2010 saw Silva earn a bronze medal on 1M and a gold medal on Platform in her Spanish National Championships, qualifying her to the European Championships. Winn qualified to her second Senior National Championship on Platform, where she finished 22nd overall and Michelle Vale made her debut at the Senior meet in the 3M Synchro Tom Stebbins

7 COACHING STAFF qualified for August’s AT&T USA Diving Senior National Championships after her fifth-place finish in the 1M at the USA Diving Zone F Championships. NAYA In 2015-16, Eloise Belanger was named the Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after posting a runner-up finish in the Platform event at the Pac-12 Championships. She also placed HIGASHIJIMA third in the 1M and fourth in the 3M. The freshman’s standout debut season culminated in a second-place finish in the 1M event at the NCAA Championships. Her score of 336.00 Associate Head Swimming Coach in the finals set a new UCLA record in the event, previously held by Marisa Samaniego. Sixth Season Once again, Maria Polyakova had a stellar season, twice earning Pac-12 Diver of the Oregon State ‘04 Month honors and winning 12 of 14 regular season diving competitions. The Bruin sophomore captured the 1M crown at Pac-12s and went on to post two top-five finishes in the springboard events at the NCAA Championships. Junior Annika Lenz placed fourth in the platform event at Pac-12s. During the summer season, all three Bruins went on to compete at the Olympic Trials for their respective nations. Honors were heaped upon the Bruins in 2016-17, with Maria Polyakova the most decorated Naya Higashijima, one of the most decorated swimmers in Oregon State history, enters her of all. The junior was named Pac-12 Diver of the Year after a red-hot close to her campaign sixth season with the Bruins in 2017-18 after previously coaching at UC Santa Barbara that began with her second Pac-12 championship in as many years. The Penza, Russia for six years. native took the 3M competition while reaching the podium in the 1M and Platform events The Kawaguchi, Japan native served as an undergraduate assistant from 2004-2005 at en route to the Diver of the Meet award. Polyakova went on to set two school records at OSU before heading to UCSB. the NCAA Zone E Championships, posting scores of 398.75 and 339.05 in the 3M and 1M events, respectively. In all, the 2016-17 Bruins qualified four divers for the NCAA As a swimmer at Oregon State, she helped her team place in the Top 25 at NCAA’s for the Championships after strong showings at Zones. Joining Polyakova were sophomore first time in school history. To this day, she still holds the dual meet career win record with Eloise Belanger, senior Annika Lenz and junior Ciara Monahan. Polyakova went on to 104 victories. Higashijima set five individual and one relay record during her career, and cap her remarkable season with a pair of top-five finishes, while Belanger scored points two of those individual records still stand to this day. In 2002, as a junior, she finished 10th in the 1M and Platform competitions. Belanger and Polyakova were also named CSCAA at NCAA’s in the 200 Fly, and the following season she scored a First Team All-American All-Americans for their performances. Those two also made UCLA the only school to tally honor by touching eighth in the same event. multiple Pac-12 Diver of the Month awards as Stebbins went on to capture his first Pac-12 As a coach at UCSB, Higashijima worked primarily with sprinters and recruited for both the Diving Coach of the Year honor. men’s and women’s teams. She helped coach 13 men and women to 2008 U.S. Olympic Summer 2017 was a busy one for the globe-trotting Bruin divers, beginning with Polyakova Trials qualifying marks, which was the most in school history at that time. UCSB had seven reaching three final rounds at the FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. All-Americans and All-Academic honorees for the women’s team during her time, as well Additionally, Monahan and Traci Shiver were joined by incoming freshman Alice Yanovsky as two scholar-athletes of the year and seven Big West Conference team titles. She also at the 2017 USA Diving National Championships in Columbus, Ohio, while Polyakova helped the women’s team to a Top 25 showing at the NCAA’s for the first time since 1988. competed alongside Australian newcomer Ruby Neave at the 29th Summer Universiade Higashijima’s father, Shinji, was a national record holder in the individual medley and in Taipei. Polyakova went on to earn a bronze medal in the Mixed Synchro 3M. currently works for FINA. Her mother, Kaoru, was a national champion swimmer in college in the middle distance events and currently is a swim coach. Her brother, Issei, was a national record holder in the 5k and the team manager at Michigan for the men’s team in 2005 and 2006, while her youngest brother, Sho, helped the men’s team at Pima Community College in Tucson advance to the national championships in the 2009-2010 season.

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Top row (left to right): Marie-Pierre Delisle, Margaux Verger Gourson, Madison Varisco, Sarah Kaunitz, Carly Reid. Front row (left to right): Jax Shoults. Katie Grover, Maddy Burnham, Natalie Amberg, Ciara Monahan. Not pictured: Maria Polyakova.

under coach Dan Cottam … was a captain her senior season … swam at Nationals and NATALIE Junior Nationals, and also swam with the Swiss National Team … long course personal bests: 200 Free (2:06.02), 200 Back (2:19.12). AMBERG PERSONAL 5-8 / Senior Born Nov. 30, 1995 in Walnut Creek, Calif. … daughter of Maria and Christian Amberg … has one younger sister, Nicole … geography major. Free/Back Danville, Calif. NATALIE AMBERG’S CAREER BESTS Carondelet HS 200 Back 1:58.84 200 Free 1:48.07 500 Free 4:49.37 1000 Free 10:26.60 100 Back 54.87 2016-17 Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted times of 4:54.55 in 500 Free, 54.87 in 100 MADDY Back C Final and 1:58.74 in 200 Back C Final at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). 2015-16 BURNHAM Placed 19th overall in the 500 Free with a career-best 4:49.37 at the Pac-12 Championships 5-6 / Senior ... also swam career-bests in the 200 Free (1:48.07) and the 200 Back (1:59.18) at Pac-12s ... placed 22nd in the 200 Back at Pac-12s ... earned Pac-12 All-Academic Free/Fly honorable mention honors. Pleasant Valley, Iowa SUMMER 2015 Bettendorf HS Her best times of the summer were in the 200 Free (2:06.05) and the 400 Free (4:29.69). 2014-15 Posted a career-best 4:52.19 in the 500 Freestyle in the Pac-12 Championships, dropping four seconds from her prior personal best ... finished 20th overall in the 500 Free at Pac- 2016-17 12s ... also recorded a career-best 1:49.09 in the 200 Free ... in the 200 Backstroke, she Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s swam a career-best 1:59.75, the third-best time on the squad for that event. Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted time of 24.12 in 50 Free at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … posted times of 56.15 in 100 Fly and 52.66 in 100 Free at PRIOR TO UCLA Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). Amberg swam for four years at Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. … was an All- American and North Coast Section finalist all four years in the 100 Backstroke … Carondelet 2015-16 won NCS in her junior season, as she was a part of the National High School Record 400 Swam a season-best 55.18 in the 100 Fly at the Pac-12 Championships ... earned Pac-12 Freestyle Relay squad … the anchor on that relay was her current teammate Madison All-Academic honorable mention honors. White … named a team captain for her senior season, a year in which she was named SUMMER 2015 the Most Valuable Swimmer … personal bests: 200 Free (1:49.33), 100 Free (51.29) … Represented the Bruins at the Los Angeles Invitational ... also swam her best times of the coached by Jasmine Millan and Matt Bishop … swims club with Crow Canyon Sharks

9 PLAYER PROFILES - SENIORS season in the 50 Free (27.40), the 100 Free (1:00.20) and the 100 Fly (104.15). the Monarchs to a Central Coast Section Championship in 2011 … was a three-time Scholastic All-American … coached by Tom Miller … swims club with Palo Alto Stanford 2014-15 Aquatics under coaches Scott Shea and Bruce Smith … earned the Lainey Eaton Spirit Swam a season-best 23.62 in the 50 Free ... also posted a season-best 51.65 in the 100 Award in 2014 and the PASA Performance Award in ’13 … club-best times: 100 Back Free at Pac-12s ... in the 100 Fly, she posted a 55.22 at Pac-12s. (55.75), 200 Back (1:58.74), 100 Fly (55.02), 200 Fly (2:00.00), 200 IM (2:04.34) and PRIOR TO UCLA 400 IM (4:22.76). Burnham was a four-year letterwinner with the Bettendorf High School swim team in PERSONAL Bettendorf, Iowa … was an All-American and 16-time All-State honoree … earned three Born July 14, 1996 in Mountain View, Calif. … daughter of Martine DeZwirek and Pierre State titles in the 50 Freestyle, 100 Butterfly and 200 Free Relay as a senior … ranked Delisle … is the youngest of four children … sister, Laurence, was a four-year swimmer the #1 recruit in the state of Iowa … broke 12 school records … was a three-time 4.0 for the Bruins … has two older brothers, Guillaume and Jeremie … majoring in civil Scholastic All-American … coached by Mike Ahrens … swims club with Iowa Flyers under engineering. coaches Richard Salhus and Robert Pinter … helped the Flyers to a Midwest Sectional Championship in Winter 2013 and three Iowa State titles. MARIE-PIERRE DELISLE’S CAREER BESTS PERSONAL 200 Back 1:58.10 Born March 19, 1996 in Pleasant Valley, Iowa … daughter of Marta and Jim Burnham 200 Fly 1:58.64 … has two older brothers, Andy and Matt … majoring in sociology. 100 Fly 54.56 100 Back 55.61 MADDY BURNHAM’S CAREER BESTS 200 IM 2:02.90 50 Free 23.03 100 Free 50.83 100 Fly 54.73 KATIE 200 Fly 2:12.22 GROVER MARIE-PIERRE 5-7 / Senior Fly/Free DELISLE Atlanta, Ga. 5-7 / Senior Milton HS Fly/Back San Jose, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS 2016-17 CSCAA All-America selection for 400 Free Relay (Honorable Mention) … chosen to Pac- 12 All-Academic Second Team … earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors … earned team’s Most Improved Swimmer award … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, 2016-17 winter, spring … established new school records in 400 Free Relay with Linnea Mack, Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team … named CSCAA Scholar All-America Madison White and Sarah Kaunitz (3:15.09), 800 Free Relay with Mack, Kenisha Liu and Honorable Mention selection … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, White (7:04.59), 200 Medley Relay with Mack, Sarah Kaunitz and Isabella Goldsmith spring … won 100 Fly Consolation Final (55.29) and 200 Back Consolation Final (1:59.71) (1:36.92) and 400 Medley Relay with Mack, Amy Okada and Goldsmith (3:34.02) … was at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 100 Back D Final (56.04) and 200 part of five 200 Medley Relay-winning teams; best time was 1:40.32 with Mack, Sarah Fly C Final (1:59.88) at Texas Invitational (Dec. 1-3) ... won 100 Back (57.53) against Kaunitz and White at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 100 Fly two times; Utah (Jan. 13) … other notable times: 1:58.10 in 200 Back (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. best mark was 51.95 at Pac-12 Championships (B Final, Feb. 22-25) … with Goldsmith, 22-25), 1:58.64 in 200 Fly (Pac-12 Championships). Maisie Jameson and Sarah Kaunitz, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.67) at Stanford (Jan. 27) … other notable times: 22.77 in 50 Free (Pac-12 Championships), 48.83 in 100 Free 2015-16 (NCAA Championships, March 15-18), 1:47.95 in 200 Free (Texas Invitational, Dec. 1-3), Posted career-bests in the 100 Back (55.61) and the 200 Back (1:58.14) at the Pac-12 1:55.76 in 200 Fly (USC, Feb. 10), 1:29.17 in 200 Free Relay with Mack, Sarah Kaunitz Championships ... placed 22nd overall in the 100 Back and 20th overall in the 200 Back and Goldsmith (Pac-12 Championships). at Pac-12s ... tied for first in the bonus final of the 200 Fly at Pac-12s with a career-best 1:59.65 ... earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honorable mention honors and second 2015-16 team Pac-12 All-Academic honors. Competed in three events at the NCAA Championships (100 Fly and 200 Fly and the 200 Free) ... finished 21st in the 200 Fly prelims and 36th in the 100 Fly prelims at NCAAs SUMMER 2015 ... placed 10th overall in the 100 Fly and 15th overall in the 200 Free at the Pac-12 Underwent knee surgery in the spring ... reached four finals at the USA Swimming Futures Championships ... nabbed first place in the consolation final (ninth overall) in the 200 Fly Championships in Mt. Hood, Oregon ... finished seventh in the A Final in the 200 Back at Pac-12s ... swam a career-best 1:46.43 in the 200 Free at the Texas Invitational to (2:22.85) ... in the B Finals of the 100 and 200 Fly, she placed 11th (2:18.27) and 13th rank third on UCLA’s All-Time List ... Won the 200 Fly at the Texas Invite with a career-best (1:03.83), respectively. 1:55.45, moving her into fourth on UCLA’s All-Time list ... CSCAA Scholar All-American ... 2014-15 earned second team Pac-12 All-Academic honors. Posted a season-best 56.28 in the C Final on the 100 Backstroke at the Pac-12 SUMMER 2015 Championships ... finished fourth in the C Final and 20th overall in the 200 Backstroke Qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 100 Fly (100.86) and the 100 Free (56.14) ... won with a season-best 1:59.80. the bronze medal at the Phillips 66 National Championships in the 400 Free Relay with a PRIOR TO UCLA 3:45.54 ... swam best times in the 200 Free (2:03.40) and the 200 Fly (2:15.67) ... won Delisle swam for four years at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif. … was an the 400 Free Relay at the Los Angeles Invitational with a 3:54.39 ... also reached the eight-time All-America, including three times in the 400 Freestyle Relay, twice in both the championship final in the 200 Fly, finishing sixth with a 2:16.92. 100 Backstroke and 100 Butterfly and once in the 200 Free Relay … earned the Coaches 2014-15 and Scholar-Athlete Awards in her senior season, when she was named a team captain Set new school records as part of the 200 and 400 Free Relays (1:29.05; 3:15.83) at … set West Catholic Athletic League records in the 100 Fly (55.02), 100 Back (55.75) the NCAA Championships ... also posted a 52.44 in the 100 Fly at NCAAs (2nd All-Time and 200 IM (2:04.34) … was the 2013 Most Valuable Swimmer for Mitty … helped

10 PLAYER PROFILES - SENIORS at UCLA) ... set a new UCLA record as part of the 400 Free Relay (3:15.94) at Pac-12s 22nd overall ... swam career-bests 49.86 (100 Free) and 1:49.54 (200 Free). ... finished 10th overall in the 100 Fly with a 53.15 at Pac-12s ... is sixth All-Time at UCLA in the 200 Fly after swimming a 1:55.88 (UCLA Freshman Record) ... also posted a SUMMER 2014 season-best 49.47 in the 100 Free, the third-best time on the squad in the event for the Kaunitz was a part of the second-place 400 Freestyle Relay team (3:48.49) at the Speedo season ... holds the Freshman Record in the 100 Fly (52.44) as well ... earned First-Team U.S. Junior National Championships … also 26th in the 50 Free (26.45) and 46th in the CSCAA Scholar All-America honors. 200 Individual Medley (2:21.23). SUMMER 2014 PRIOR TO UCLA Grover was 28th in the 100 Freestyle (57.11) and 37th in the 100 Butterfly (1:01.91) at Swam for two seasons at Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, Calif. after transferring the Speedo U.S. Junior National Championships. from Lake Oswego (Ore.) High School … school-record holder in the 100 Breaststroke and 500 Freestyle at MVHS, helping the Matadors to CIF Central Coast Section titles for PRIOR TO UCLA the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 seasons … was the MVP varsity swimmer in 2013, and Swam for four seasons at Milton High School in Alpharetta, Ga. … was a seven-time All- set league records for the 100 Breast and 400 Free Relay … an NISCA All-American in American, including three times in the 100 Freestyle and twice in both the 100 Butterfly 2012, ’13 and ’14 … earned USA Swimming Scholastic All-America honors for 2011-2012 and 100 Backstroke … earned four State championships in the 100 Fly (2013 and 2014), … coached by Don Vierra (MVHS) and Mike Branam (LOHS) … was the 2012 State and 100 Back (2013) and 100 Free (2012) … set school records in the 50, 100 and 200 League champion, and school-record holder in the 100 Breast, 200 IM, 200 Free Relay Free, 100 Fly and 100 Back … coached by Teresa Lee … swims club with Swim Atlanta and 400 Free Relay at LOHS … was an All-American qualifier, MVP female swimmer under coaches Mark Minier and Jeff Hike. of the High School State Championship and 2012 Oregon Sports Awards Prep Female Swimmer of the Year … received the Ron Freeman Memorial Scholarship … swims club PERSONAL with Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics under coaches Scott Shea, Bruce Smith and Irina James Born Jan. 24, 1996 in Jackson, N.J. … daughter of Rita and James Grover … has three … was an Oregon State Champion every year from age eight to 15 and a member of older brothers, CJ, Jimmy and Brian … majoring in political science. the Oregon All-Star and Zone teams … Top 10 USA Age Group (2010-2013) and Junior National finalist (2012-2014) … best times: 50 Free (23.16), 100 Free (50.36), 200 Free KATIE GROVER’S CAREER BESTS (1:50.09), 100 Breast (1:02.13), 200 Breast (2:15.54), 100 Fly (57.50), 200 IM (2:03.63). 100 Fly 51.95 200 Fly 1:55.45 PERSONAL 100 Free 48.43 Born Oct. 8, 1996 in Lewisville, Texas … daughter of Madalina and Leon Kaunitz … 200 Free 1:46.43 father played professional basketball for Romania’s National Team … has a younger 50 Free x22.77 sister, Lisa … Statistics major. SARAH SARAH KAUNITZ’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free 22.84 100 Free 49.76 KAUNITZ 100 Breast 1:01.04 200 Free 1:48.83 5-10 / Senior 200 IM 2:01.24 Sprint Free/Breast 200 Breast 2:16.52 Palo Alto, Calif. 100 IM x57.78 Monta Vista HS

2016-17 CSCAA All-America selection for 400 Free Relay (Honorable Mention) … chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall … established new school record in 400 Free Relay with Katie Grover, Linnea Mack and Madison White (3:15.09) and 200 Medley Relay with Mack, Grover and Isabella Goldsmith (1:36.92) … was part of three 200 Medley Relay-winning teams; best time was 1:40:32 with Mack, Grover and White at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 100 Breast two times; best mark was 1:04.36 against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … with Kenisha Liu, Mack and Isabella Goldsmith, won 200 Free Relay (1:31.24) at A3 Performance Invitational; also won 400 Free Relay (3:19.16) with Liu, Mack and White … won 50 Free (23.85) against Utah (Jan. 13) … with Goldsmith, Grover and Maisie Jameson, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.67) at Stanford (Jan. 27) … other notable times: 22.84 in 50 Free (USC, Feb. 10), 49.76 in 100 Free (USC), 1:01.04 in 100 Breast (USC), 2:16.52 in 200 Breast (Texas Invitational, Dec. 1-3), 2:01.24 in 200 IM (Texas Invitational), 1:29.17 in 200 Free Relay with Mack, Grover and Goldsmith (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25). 2015-16 Swam a career-best 1:02.12 in the 100 Breast to finish 16th overall at the Pac-12 Championships ... also recorded a career-best 1:48.83 in the 200 Free Time Trial at Pac-12s. SUMMER 2015 Was out of the pool most of spring training due to a broken hand ... swam a career best in the 200 Free (2:05.96) ... reached two bonus races at the Los Angeles Invitational ... she finished 20th in the 50 Free (26.86) and 22nd in the 200 Free (2:07.51) ... also placed 26th in the D Final of the 100 Free with a 58.75. 2014-15 Swam a career-best 23.08 in the 50 Free at Pac-12s to advance to the C Final, placing Sarah Kaunitz

11 PLAYER PROFILES - SENIORS CIARA CIARA MONAHAN’S CAREER BESTS One-Meter Diving 306.45 Three-Meter Diving 314.30 MONAHAN Platform Diving 170.70 5-6 / Senior MARIA Diving Woodland Hills, Calif. POLYAKOVA El Camino Real HS 5-2 / Senior Diving Penza, Russia 2016-17 Moscow Prep School Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … earned CSCAA Scholar All- America honors … earned team’s Most Improved Diver award … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … won 1-meter (306.45) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … other notable scores: 314.30 in 3-meter at Bruin Diving Invitational (Jan. 13-15), 170.70 in platform at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). 2016-17 Pac-12 Diver of the Year … won 3-meter (385.00) at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22- 2015-16 25) … CSCAA All-America selection for 1-meter diving and 3-meter diving … earned Competed in both springboard events at NCAA Zones, finishing 22nd in the 1-Meter and CSCAA Scholar All-America honors … chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 21st in the 3-Meter ... placed 14th in the 1-Meter event and 22nd in the 3-Meter event at list … earned team’s Most Valuable Diver and Competitive Greatness awards … named the Pac-12 Championships ... recorded career bests in the 1-Meter (278.00) and 3-Meter Pac-12 Diver of the Month for February … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for (289.10) events at the Bruin Diving Invitational ... earned CSCAA Scholar All-America fall … won 1-meter (301.50) at UGA Invitational (Dec. 4) … won 3-meter (339.55) and honorable mention honors. 1-meter (299.75) against Utah (Jan. 13-15) … won 3-meter (674.65 overall, 335.10 SUMMER 2015 final) and 1-meter (615.55 overall, 315.80 final) at Bruin Diving Invitational (Jan. 13-15) Recorded a fifth-place finish in the 1-Meter at the USA Diving Zone F Championships … won 3-meter (756.65 overall, 398.75 final) and 1-meter (656.15 overall, 339.05 final) meet at USC in June, which qualified her for the Senior National Championships in August. at NCAA Zone E Championships (March 6-8) … posted score of 259.70 in platform at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). 2014-15 Finished 24th in the 3-Meter (228.95) and 20th in the 1-Meter (252.60) at the Pac-12 SUMMER 2016 Championships ... in platform, she placed 16th with a season-best 206.25 ... scored Competed in the Russian Senior National Championships ... finished third in the 3-meter season-bests in the 1-Meter (274.28) against ASU and in the 3-Meter (285.70) at the event ... attended the Federation’s training camp in July. Bruin Diving Invitational. 2015-16 SUMMER 2014 CSCAA First-Team All-American for the second straight season ... finished fourth in the Monahan participated in the USA Diving Junior National Championships in Knoxville in 3-Meter finals at the NCAA Championships with a season-best 381.95 ... also recorded August, placing 21st in the 1-Meter (383.50) and 30th in the 3-Meter (390.60) … qualified a top-five finish in the 1-Meter finals at NCAAs ... placed second in the 3-Meter event for that meet after placing sixth in the 1-M (371.10) and eighth in the 3-M (412.85) at and third in the 1-Meter event at NCAA Zones ... Pac-12 Champion in the 1-Meter event, the Summer Junior Zone E Championships in Tucson in July … dove at the USA Diving posting a season-best 324.80 in the finals ... recorded a top-15 finish in the 3-Meter National Preliminary Zone D Championships in July in Mission Viejo, going 14th in the event at the Pac-12 Championships ... won 12 of 14 diving competitions in the regular 3-Meter (210.10) and 19th in the 1-Meter (193.20). season, sweeping the springboard events at both the Bruin and Minnesota Invitationals, and against USC and Arizona ... recipient of the SMU Classic High Point Diver honor ... PRIOR TO UCLA Pac-12 Diver of the Month for the months of November and December ... CSCAA Scholar Dove for four years at El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. … finished first All-American ... earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors ... named the in the Los Angeles CIF City Section in 2011, 2013 and 2014, totaling 479.40, 533.20 team’s Most Valuable Diver. 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 … SUMMER 2015 claimed the West Valley Diving League title every year, increasing her point total each Won gold in the 1-Meter (419.45) at the inaugural European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan season (418.30 – 2011, 448.45 – 2012, 517.20 – 2013, 520.20 – 2014) … was the ... also finished second in the Synchronized 3-Meter and fifth in the 3-Meter ... won the team captain her final two seasons … as a senior was Athlete of the Year, Academic All- Women’s 1-Meter at the Summer National Championships in Russia ... finished sixth in American and graduated with Gold Seal with High Honors … also earned the President’s the A semifinal of the 3-Meter with a five-dive score of 270.00 at the FINA World Series Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence, the Lifetime Membership Award ... placed ninth (255.20) in the 1-Meter finals at the FINA World Championships. from the California Scholarship Federation and the Certificate of Special Congressional 2014-15 Recognition for her high school accomplishments … coached by Glenn Short … dives club CSCAA First-Team All-American ... named Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after finishing with Bruin Dive Team under coaches Tom Stebbins and Tom Davidson … was a qualifier for fourth in the 3-Meter at the NCAA Championships, the best showing ever for a UCLA diver the USA Diving Summer Zone E Championships each year from 2010-2014 … qualified at NCAAs ... broke her own school record twice in that event (380.60 in prelims; 392.00 in for the USA Diving Spring Junior West Championship each year from 2011-2014 … was final) ... Scored a season-best 328.95 in the 1-Meter at Pac-12s ... won the silver medal fifth in the 1-Meter at the 2013 USA Diving Junior National Diving Championship, breaking in the 3-Meter at Russian National Championships in January ... was the Pac-12 Diver of 400 points for the first time and setting a personal record … was a qualifier for the 2013 the Month in December ... voted Most Valuable Diver by the team. 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). SUMMER 2014 Polyakova won two silver medals and a bronze at the FINA World Junior Diving Championships PERSONAL in Penza, Russia in September … was second in both the 1-Meter and the 3-Meter and Born March 2, 1996 in Philadelphia, Pa. … daughter of Lisa and Richard Monahan third in the Synchronized 3-Meter. … has one sister, Montana, who is a senior on the UCLA diving team … majoring in communications studies. PRIOR TO UCLA Member of the Russian National Team since 2011 under coach Oleg Zaicev … was a bronze medalist at the 2013 European Championship … won silver on the 1-Meter at the

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2012 World Junior Championship and was also fifth on the 3-Meter … holds the Russian CARLY REID’S CAREER BESTS Master of Sports title in diving (springboard 1-M, 3-M and Synchro 3-M) … was a five-time 50 Free 23.14 Moscow champion … won bronze medals at the 2012 and ’13 Russian Championships 100 Free 50.43 … winner at the 2013 Four Nations Match and 2011 European Championship … won 200 Free 1:48.61 a silver medal at the 2013 Grand Prix (Rostok) Series … placed 27th and 28th on the 500 Free 4:56.51 3-Meter and 1-Meter at the 2013 FINA Diving World Championships … participated at 200 IM 2:06.09 the 2012 World Cup and World Series FINA. 100 IM x`:01.84 PERSONAL Majoring in linguistics. JAX MARIA POLYAKOVA’S CAREER BESTS SHOULTS One-Meter Diving 339.05 Three-Meter Diving 398.75 5-7 / Senior Platform Diving 259.70 Back CARLY Laguna Hills, Calif. REID Santa Margarita Catholic HS 5-10 / Senior Free 2016-17 Posted time of 53.38 in 100 Free at USC (Feb. 10) … posted time of 24.99 in 50 Free Los Altos, Calif. at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). Monta Vista HS 2015-16 Had back surgery and was out for the season. PRIOR TO UCLA 2016-17 Shoults swam for four years at Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Margarita, Calif. … was an All-American in the 2013 Individual Medley Relay, the 2012 Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted times of 1:48.63 in 200 Free and 2:06.09 in 100 Backstroke and the 2011 IM Relay … set school records in the 100 Back and IM 200 IM at USC (Feb. 10) … posted times of 23.98 in 50 Free and 50.79 in 100 Free at Relay, as well as the Trinity League mark in the 100 Back (55.89) … was a silver medalist Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). at the 2012 CIF Finals … was a team captain for her junior and senior seasons … was a Scholastic All-American, as well as winner of the 2014 Jessie Rees Most Inspirational 2015-16 and 2012 and 2013 Coaches Awards … coached by Ron and Rich Blanc … swims club Recorded a career-best 4:56.51 in the 500 Free at the Pac-12 Championships ... earned with Mission Viejo Nadadores under coaches Bill Voigt and Bill Rose … was a Scholastic Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors. All-American and part of the National Team four times … best times: 200Y Back (2:03.02), 100M Back (1:04.27) and 200M Back (2:20.05). SUMMER 2015 Reached four finals at the USA Swimming Futures Championships ... made three B Finals PERSONAL and a C race ... went 2:05.44 (11th) in the 200 Free final and 5:04.74 (11th) in the 400 Born Nov. 11, 1995 in Long Beach, Calif. … daughter of Susan and Scott Shoults … has IM final ... in the 400 Free, she placed 13th (4:27.27) ... in the 50 Free, she finished a younger brother, Grant … majoring in psychology. 23rd overall with a 27.08 in the C final ... was second overall in the Donner Lake Open Water Swim (4.5 km). JAX SHOULTS’ CAREER BESTS 100 Free x53.38 2014-15 50 Free x24.99 Posted a season-best 1:48.61 in the 200 Free at the Pac-12 Championships ... recorded a 50.87 mark in the 100 Free. MADISON SUMMER 2014 Reid swam at the Speedo U.S. Junior National Championships in Irvine in July, participating in the 50 Freestyle (27.17) and 100 Free (58.71). VARISCO PRIOR TO UCLA 5-9 / Senior Swam for four years at Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, Calif. … was an All-American Back in relays (200/400 Freestyle Relays) and individual events (50/100 Free) … MVHS won the Houston, Texas Central Coast Section title during her junior and senior seasons … named Matador of the Year for the school’s top female athlete and earned the Ron Freeman Memorial Scholarship Clear Lake HS … 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 2016-17 Born June 23, 1996 in Mountain View, Calif. … daughter of Lesley and Cameron Reid … Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for spring … posted times of 23.92 in 50 Free, father was a former Canadian Olympic Team swimmer … has a younger sister, Shannon … 55.92 in 100 Back, 2:03.71 in 200 Back and 56.88 in 100 Fly at Pac-12 Championships she has dual citizenship with the U.S. and Canada … majoring in communications studies. (Feb. 22-25). PRIOR TO UCLA Swam for Golden West College and was team captain in 2016 ... two-time CCCAA Champion in the 200 Back ... 2015 Swimmer of the Meet at the California State Championships ... two-time Swimmer of the Meet at the Orange Coast Empire Conference Championships ... Varisco was a three-time letter winner at Clear Lake HS ... Academic All-American in

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2011 ... member of the All-State Team in 2011-12. PERSONAL Born in Houston, Texas ... daughter of Alfred and Christine Varisco ... has four older sisters, Andrea, Robin, Sarah, and Emily ... admires Simone Manuel ... undeclared major. MADISON VARISCO’S CAREER BESTS 200 Back x2:03.71 100 Back x55.92 50 Free 23.92 100 Fly x56.88 MARGAUX VERGER GOURSON 5-10 / Senior Distance Free Cournon, France National Institute of Sports

2016-17 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for winter, spring … won 500 Free D Final (4:54.76) at Texas Invitational (Dec. 1-3) … won 1000 Free (10:07.66) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … won 1000 Free (10:09.44) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … other notable times: 4:44.96 in 500 Free (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25), 9:54.24 in 1000 Free (USC, Feb. 10), 16:19.23 in 1650 Free (USC). 2016-17 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for winter, spring … won 500 Free D Final (4:54.76) at Texas Invitational (Dec. 1-3) … won 1000 Free (10:07.66) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … won 1000 Free (10:09.44) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … other notable times: 4:44.96 in 500 Free (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25), 9:54.24 in 1000 Free (USC, Feb. 10), 16:19.23 in 1650 Free (USC). 2013-14 (PACIFIC) Verger Gourson won 14 individual events, scoring a win in every meet throughout the year while going undefeated in the 500 Free in seven regular season meets ... at the MPSF Championships, Margaux posted the fastest time in school history in the 500 Free as she touched the wall in a time of 4:47.23 ... her time beat the previous record set in 2005 by a full second and qualified her for an NCAA “B” cut time ... earned First Team All-MPSF honors for the 1650 Free after posting a time 16:42.35 ... also picked up a second team honor as a member of the Tigers 200 Free Relay team. PRIOR TO UCLA Verger Gourson graduated from the Institut National du Sport, de l’Expertise et de la Performance in Paris, France in 2012 ... took home the European Junior Championship in the 4x200 relay in 2011 ... top times include (all in LCM): 57.4 (100 Free), 2:01.3 (200 Free), 4:14.6 (400 Free), 8:40.3 (800 Free). PERSONAL Born in Clermont-Ferrand, France ... daughter of Nathalie Gourson and Michel Verger ... has an older sister, Lauren ... admires French triathlete Audrey Merle ... undeclared major.

MARGAUX VERGER GOURSON’S CAREER BESTS 200 Free 1:49.59 500 Free 4:44.96 1000 Free 9:54.24 1650 Free 16:19.23 100 Fly x1:00.94

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Top row (left to right): Sandra Soe, Emma Schanz, Elena Escalas, Sabrina Kwok. Front row (left to right): Eloise Belanger, Madeline Russell, Traci Shiver. Not pictured: Caroline McTaggart. Student-Athlete ... 2010 Athlete of the Year, Girls 16-18, Plongeon Québec. ELOISE PERSONAL Born Feb. 3, 1994 in Montreal ... daughter of Ghislain Belanger and Evlyn Brunet ... has BELANGER a sister, Helça ... major is undecided.

5-3 / Junior ELOISE BELANGER’S CAREER BESTS Diving One-Meter Diving 336.00 Montreal, QC, Canada Three-Meter Diving 340.75 Ecole Secondaire Antoine-de-Saint- Exupery Platform Diving 316.35 ELENA

2016-17 ESCALAS CSCAA All-America selection for platform diving (Honorable Mention) and 1-meter diving (Honorable Mention) … named Pac-12 Diver of the Month for December … named to 5-8 / Junior Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for winter, spring … won 3-meter (306.00) and 1-meter Breast (312.53) against Arizona (Nov. 4) … won 3-meter (321.38) and one-meter (304.43) against Arizona State (Nov. 5) … won one-meter (589.65 overall, 303.90 final) at Trojan Diving Nashville, Tenn. Invitational (Nov. 11-13); also posted score of 269.25 in platform … won three-meter University School of Nashville (331.30) at UGA Invitational (Dec. 4) … won 3-meter (318.30) and 1-meter (321.90) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … won 3-meter (319.80) and 1-meter (296.10) at USC (Feb. 10). 2015-16 CSCAA First Team All-American ... Pac-12 Diving Freshman of the Year ... NCAA runner- 2016-17 up in the 1-Meter event, posting a season-best 336.00 and setting a new UCLA record Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s in the process ... also finished 10th in the 3-Meter event with a season-high 340.75 and Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted time of 2:07.64 in 200 Fly against Kansas 15th in the platform event at NCAAs ... placed fourth in the 1-Meter event and 5th in the and Boise State (Jan. 6) … posted times of 2:09.42 in 200 IM, 1:04.29 in 100 Breast 3-Meter event at NCAA Zones ... also recorded a top-10 finish on the tower (eighth) at and 2:17.88 in 200 Breast at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). NCAA Zones ... Pac-12 runner-up in the platform event, posting a season-best 313.80 ... Finished third in the 1-Meter at the Pac-12 Championships after posting the top mark in 2015-16 prelims (312.00) ... placed fourth in the 3-Meter at Pac-12s ... set new meet records in Swam a season-best 1:03.71 in the 100 Breast at the Pac-12 Championships to finish the 1-Meter against Cal (302.40) and against Stanford (295.35) ... swept the springboard eighth in the bonus final ... also swam a season best in the 200 Breast (2:17.27) to finish events against Stanford ... received the team’s Outstanding Newcomer and Competitive 23rd overall at Pac-12s Greatness awards. PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Escalas swam for four years at University School of Nashville … was a two-time All-American Belanger was the 2013 Woman Athlete of the competition at the Canadian Winter Senior and a three-time All-Region first-team member ... State Champion in 100 yard breaststroke Nationals Championship ... was the Lauréats montréalais Development Athlete of the ... two-time Region Champion in 100 yard breaststroke ... two-time Southeastern Long Year in 2011 and a Finalist in 2012 ... in 2011, she was named her high school’s Best Course Champion (100 and 200 Breast) ... four-time MVP ... swam a career-best 1:03.12 in the 100 yard Breast ... three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... swam a

15 PLAYER PROFILES - JUNIORS career-best 2:16.69 in the 200 yard Breast. CAROLINE PERSONAL Born Sept. 28, 1996 in Tucson, Ariz. … daughter of Rafael and Jennifer Escalas, both UCLA alums … has one younger sister, Marina … majoring in computer science and engineering. McTAGGART 6-2 / Junior ELENA ESCALAS’ CAREER BESTS Free/Fly 100 Breast 1:03.12 200 Breast 2:16.79 Chevy Chase, Md. 200 IM x2:09.42 Holton-Arms School 200 Fly x2:07.64 100 IM x1:05.23

SABRINA 2016-17 Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll KWOK for fall, winter, spring … with Isabella Goldsmith, Savannah Steffen and Kenisha Liu, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.31) at Washington State (Oct. 29) … with Linnea Mack, Sarah Kaunitz 5-10 / Junior and Katie Grover, won 200 Medley Relay (1:42.00) against Arizona State (Nov. 5) … won Free/Back 400 Free Relay with Mack, Madison White and Liu (3:29.33) and 200 Medley Relay with Mack, Goldsmith and Grover (1:44.30) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … with Mack, Sarah Kaunitz Hong Kong, China and Grover, won 200 Medley Relay (1:42.12) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart won 100 Fly (55.43) against Utah (Jan. 13). 2015-16 Competed in the 50 Free, 100 Fly, and 100 Free at the NCAA Championships ... finished 21st overall in the 100 Fly at the Pac-12 Championships ... placed second in the bonus 2016-17 final and 18th overall in the 100 Free at Pac-12s ... broke one of the oldest UCLA freshman Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s records when she swam a 1:46.90 in the 200 Free at the Texas Invitational ... also swam Honor Roll for winter, spring … posted times of 52.38 in 100 Free and 1:53.00 in 200 season bests in the 50 Free (22.75) and the 100 Fly (53.25) at the Texas Invite ... posted Free at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … posted time of 56.25 in 100 Back at a season-best 48.52 in the 100 Free against USC. USC (Feb. 10) … posted times of 23.94 in 50 Free and 2:01.17 in 200 Back at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). SUMMER 2015 Won the 100 Free and the 100 Fly at the 2015 Speedo Junior National Championships 2015-16 ... also made the A Final in the 50 Free and the B race in the 200 Free ... reached the B Swam two season-best times at the Texas Invitational -- 23.97 (50 Free) and 2:00.02 (200 final of the 100 Free and the C final of the 50 Free ... finished fourth in the 50 Free (20th Back) ... posted three season bests at the A3 Invitational -- 51.49 (100 Free), 1:51.95 overall) with a 25.60, and was seventh in the 100 Free (15th overall) with a 56.09 ... (200 Free), and 55.85 (100 Back). made USA Swimming’s 2015-2016 National Junior Team in the 100 Free and 100 Fly. PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Kwok swam for four years at Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart in Sydney, McTaggart swam for four years at Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Md. ... 2015 NCSA Australia ... placed sixth in the 50 meter Backstroke at the 2013 Junior World Swimming Champion (50 Fly) ... 2015 Irish Open Swimming Champion (50 Fly, 400 Free Relay) ... Championships in Dubai ... is one of the top three female backstrokers and top five female 12-time High School All-American ... Washington Metropolitan Prep School Swim and freestylers in Hong Kong ... represented Hong Kong in the 2014 Incheon Asian Games ... Dive League Record Holder in the 50 and 100 free and in the 200 and 400 free relays was a finalist and medalist in the Australian Age Swimming Championships (2011-2013) ... four-time All-WMPSSDL First-Team member ... four-time All-Independent School ... high school team captain in 2013-14 ... top high school times include (all in long-course League First-Team member ... Holton-Arms record holder in the 50, 100, 200, and 500 meters): 29.01 (50 Back), 1:03.64 (100 Back), 26.58 (50 Free), and 57.53 (100 Free). 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 PERSONAL Scholastic All-American ... participated in the 2012 Olympic Trials (50 and 100 Free) ... Born Jan. 27, 1997 in Hong Kong, China … daughter of Gary and Cheryl Kwok … has Qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials (50 and 100 Free, 100 Fly) ... swam for All Star one older sister, Samantha… major is pre-business economics. Aquatics under Bob Walker. SABRINA KWOK’S CAREER BESTS PERSONAL 50 Free x23.94 Born Oct. 19, 1996 in Newark, Del. … daughter of Timothy and Elizabeth McTaggart … 100 Free 51.49 has one younger brother, Christopher … undeclared major. 100 Back 55.85 200 Back 2:00.02 CAROLINE McTAGGART’S CAREER BESTS 200 Free x1:53.00 50 Free 23.39 100 Free 50.76 200 Free x1:55.52 100 Fly x55.43

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on UCLA’s All-Time List ... recorded season bests in the 100 Breast (1:01.64) and 200 MADELINE Breast (2:09.76) against USC ... her 1:01.64 in the 100 Breast ranks sixth on the UCLA All-Time List while her time of 2:09.76 ranks second ... swept the 200 Breast against RUSSELL Cal and Stanford. 5-2 / Junior SUMMER 2015 Made USA Swimming’s 2015-2016 National Junior Team in the 200 breast. Diving Scottsdale, Ariz. PRIOR TO UCLA Schanz is a three-time All-American (2012-14) ... highest ranked swim recruit for the Notre Dame Preparatory class of 2015 in Washington, 13th overall in the ... 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 Spokane Waves Swim Team, including 18 Inland Empire 2016-17 Records ... her top times include: 1:52.43 (200 Back), 2:09.03 (200 Breast), 1:58.29 (200 IM), 52.84 (100 Back), and 1:01.39 (100 Breast) ... Schanz also lettered in soccer, Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s cross country, and track and field at Colville Senior HS. Honor Roll for fall, spring … posted scores of 263.35 in 3-meter, 252.30 in 1-meter and 206.65 in platform at Bruin Diving Invitational (Jan. 13-15). PERSONAL 2015-16 Born Sept. 19, 1997 in Pocatello, Idaho ... daughter of Matt and Deniece Schanz ... has one brother, Dylan ... undecided major. Posted a season-high 206.30 in the platform prelims at the Bruin Diving Invitational ... on the springboards, she recorded season highs of 234.95 in the 3-Meter and a 229.95 in the 1-Meter at the Bruin Invite. EMMA SCHANZ’S CAREER BESTS 100 Breast 1:01.39 PRIOR TO UCLA 200 Breast 2:09.03 Russell lettered in diving four times at Notre Dame Prep in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... four-time 100 Back 52.84 Athlete of the Month ... was the Arizona State Champion her sophomore year ... finished 200 Back 1:54.43 second in the Arizona State Championship her junior year and placed fourth her freshman 200 IM 1:57.64 year ... team captain her senior year ... placed second on both the 1-Meter and 3-Meter at 400 IM 4:09.52 the 2015 USA Junior Regionals ... five-time qualifier for the USA Diving Summer Zone E 100 IM x58.23 Championships ... qualified for the 2015 USA Diving Nationals Championships in the 3-Meter. PERSONAL Born Aug. 5, 1997 … daughter of Traci Russell ... has one brother, Mitchell … majoring TRACI in political science. SHIVER MADELINE RUSSELL’S CAREER BESTS 5-3 / Junior One-Meter Diving 252.30 Three-Meter Diving 263.35 Diving Platform Diving 206.65 Chatsworth, Calif. Cleveland HS EMMA SCHANZ 2016-17 5-8 / Junior Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Breast/Back Honor Roll for winter, spring … notable scores: 228.15 in 3-meter against Utah (Jan. 13-15), 233.10 in 1-meter against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6), 224.95 in platform Colville, Wash. at Bruin Diving Invitational (Jan. 13-15). Colville Senior HS 2015-16 Posted a season-high 170.55 in the platform prelims at the Pac-12 Championships ... recorded season bests on the springboards at the Bruin Diving Invitational (222.95, 3-Meter) and against Stanford (209.78, 1-Meter). 2016-17 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for winter … won 400 IM (4:09.52) at SMU PRIOR TO UCLA Classic (Oct. 14-15) … won 200 IM (2:03.39) and 200 Back (2:01.65) at Breast Cancer Shiver lettered in diving her senior year at Cleveland High School in Reseda, Calif. ... 2015 Awareness Meet (Oct. 22) ... won 200 Breast (2:16.29) at Washington State (Oct. 29) ... CIF LA City Section Diving Champion ... scored 432.95 points with a series of dives that won 200 Breast (2:18.29) against Arizona (Nov. 4) … with Linnea Mack, Amy Okada and gained extra points for their high degree of difficulty. Kenisha Liu, won 400 Medley Relay (3:40.17) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) PERSONAL … won 200 Breast (2:16.94) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … won 200 IM B Born Sept. 24, 1997 … daughter of Don Frank and Susan Linda Shiver ... has a younger Final (1:57.64) at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25) … other notable times: 1:58.96 brother, CJ, and an older sister, Jenny… grew up as a gymnast ... major is undecided. in 200 Back (Texas Invitational, Dec. 1-3), 1:01.53 in 100 Breast (SMU Classic), 2:09.18 in 200 Breast (SMU Classic). TRACI SHIVER’S CAREER BESTS 2015-16 One-Meter Diving 233.10 Competed in the 200 Breast, 200 IM, and 100 Back at the NCAA Championships ... swam Three-Meter Diving 228.15 a season-best 53.61 in the 100 Back at NCAAs to rank fifth on UCLA’s All-Time List ... Platform Diving 224.95 finished eighth in the championship final of the 100 Breast and sixth in the championship final of the 200 Breast at the Pac-12 Championships ... also placed 13th overall in the 200 IM after posting a season-best 1:58.66 in the prelims at Pac-12s to rank fourth

17 PLAYER PROFILES - JUNIORS SANDRA SOE 5-9 / Junior Free San Jose, Calif. Pioneer HS

2016-17 Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … won 1650 Free (16:21.61) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 500 Free (4:59.63) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … other notable times: 4:42.53 in 500 Free (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25), 9:45.56 in 1000 Free (USC, Feb. 10), 16:13.17 in 1650 Free (USC). 2015-16 Finished fifth in the 1650 Free at the Pac-12 Championships with a season-best 16:23.23 Sandra Soe to rank fifth on the UCLA All-Time List ... also swam a season-best 1:49.12 in the 200 Free at Pac-12s ... placed sixth in the consolation final of the 500 Free (14th overall) at Pac-12s, after swimming a season-best 4:44.97 in prelims ... swam a season-best 9:53.03 in the 1000 Free at the Texas Invitational to rank seventh on the UCLA All-Time List ... earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors. SUMMER 2015 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 1500 Free, and the 200 Back. PRIOR TO UCLA Soe was a four-year letter-winner in swimming at Pioneer High School in San Jose, Calif. ... a 10-time All-American ... a three-time Scholastic All-American ... two-time MVP and Coaches’ Award winner at Pioneer ... holds the Pioneer High School records in the 500 Free, the 200 Medley Relay, and 400 Free Relay ... Central Coast Section Champion in the 500 Free and 200 Medley Relay (sophomore year) and CCS Champion in the 500 Free (junior year) ... top high school times include: 1:48.84 (200 Free) and 4:47.39 (500 Free) ... Junior National Champion in the 800 Free Relay (2012) ... recorded top-eight finishes at JR Nationals (2012-14) ... 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 400 Free (417.69). PERSONAL Born June 23, 1997 in San Jose, Calif. ... daughter of Soren Torben and Jeanette Soe … has one older brother, Nicholas… undeclared major.

SANDRA SOE’S CAREER BESTS 500 Free 4:42.53 400 IM 4:23.27 200 Back 2:01.92 200 IM x2:09.80 1000 Free 9:45.56 200 Free 1:49.24 1650 Free 16:13.17

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Maisie Jameson, Cali Raukar, Kenisha Liu, Amy Okada, Lisa Kaunitz, Isabella Goldsmith. ISABELLA ISABELLA GOLDSMITH’S CAREER BESTS 200 IM 1:58.78 100 IM x52.54 GOLDSMITH 100 Breast 1:02.08 100 Fly 53.52 5-8 / Sophomore 50 Free x22.90 IM/Free/Breast 400 IM 4:19.86 100 Free 49.86 Las Vegas, Nev. 200 Breast 2:17.59 Palo Verde HS MAISIE

2016-17 JAMESON Earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for 5-11 / Sophomore fall, winter, spring … established new school records in 200 Medley Relay with Linnea Mack, Sarah Kaunitz and Katie Grover (1:36.92) and 400 Medley Relay with Mack, Amy Sprint Free Okada and Grover (3:34.02) … with Caroline McTaggart, Savannah Steffen and Kenisha Twickenham, LDN, England Liu, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.31) at Washington State (Oct. 29) … with Liu, Mack and Sarah Kaunitz, won 200 Free Relay (1:31.24) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) Marymount International School London … with Mack, Grover and McTaggart, won 200 Medley Relay (1:44.30) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … with Grover, Maisie Jameson and Sarah Kaunitz, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.67) at Stanford (Jan. 27) … other notable times: 22.90 in 50 Free (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25), 49.86 in 100 Free (Texas Invitational, Dec. 1-3), 1:02.08 in 100 Breast 2016-17 (Texas Invitational), 53.52 in 100 Fly (Pac-12 Championships), 1:58.78 in 200 IM (Pac-12 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, spring … with Isabella Goldsmith, Katie Championships), 4:19.86 in 400 IM (A3 Performance Invitational), 1:29.17 in 200 Free Grover and Sarah Kaunitz, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.67) at Stanford (Jan. 27). Relay with Mack, Grover and Sarah Kaunitz (Pac-12 Championships). PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Jameson swam for Ealing Swim Club during high school ... was a multiple-time national Goldsmith lettered in swimming three years at Palo Verde HS ... qualified for the Olympic relay medalist and a multiple-time national individual finalist in both LCM and SCM ... Trials in 2015 and 2016 ... Junior Nationals qualifier (2012-16) ... Nationals qualifier competed in the Olympic and Commonwealth Trials ... represented Middlesex County (2013-16) ... 2016 High School State Record holder in the 100 Breast ... PVHS’ Most and London Region at international meets in Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, and France. Outstanding Swimmer (2013-16) ... four-time state champion in the 100 yard Breast ... finished fourth in the 50 Free at the 2015 Winter Junior Nationals ... top high school times PERSONAL include: 23.11 (50 Free), 51.22 (100 Free), 1:48.90 (200 Free), and 1:01.59 (100 Breast). Born in London, England ... daughter of Andrew and Peggy Jameson ... has a younger brother, Oscar ... plans to major in economics. PERSONAL Born in Las Vegas, NV ... daughter of Ivan and Mona Goldsmith ... has a younger sister, Danielle ... admires Michael Phelps ... major is undecided.

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MAISIE JAMESON’S CAREER BESTS 2016-17 50 Free x23.12 Established new school record in 800 Free Relay with Linnea Mack, Katie Grover and 100 Fly x57.07 Madison White (7:04.59) … earned team’s Outstanding Newcomer award … named 100 Free 50.96 to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … was part of three 400 Free Relay-winning teams; best time was 3:19.16 with Mack, Sarah Kaunitz and White at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 200 Free four times; best mark was 1:45.38 LISA at USC (Feb. 10) … won 200 Breast three times; best mark was 2:14.36 at Stanford (Jan. 27) … won 200 IM two times; best mark was 2:01.45 against Arizona (Nov. 4) … won 100 Free (51.59) at Washington State (Oct. 29) ... with Mack, Goldsmith and Sarah KAUNITZ Kaunitz, won 200 Free Relay (1:31.24) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19); also 6-0 / Sophomore won 400 Medley Relay with Mack, Emma Schanzand Amy Okada (3:40.17) and 400 IM consolation final (4:18.97) … other notable times: 2:12.84 in 200 Breast (USC), 1:57.66 IM/Free/Breast in 200 IM (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25). Santa Clara, Calif. PRIOR TO UCLA Lake Oswego HS Liu lettered in swimming all four years at Ruben S. Ayala High School in Chino Hills, Calif. ... CIF and State Champion in 2014, 2015, and 2016 ... four-time League MVP ... team captain from 2014-16 ... Junior World Championships Team Finalist ... SCS Relay record holder ... top high school times include: 49.01 (100 Free), 1:45.89 (200 Free), 54.17 2016-17 (100 Fly), 1:58.19 (200 IM) ... competed for Bi-County Regional Elite Aquatics (BREA Named CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention selection … named to Athletic Aquatics) in Walnut, Calif. ... selected to 2015-16 National Junior Team by USA Swimming. Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted times of 2:05.23 in 200 IM and PERSONAL 2:05.23 in 200 IM at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … posted time of 52.86 in Born in Fremont, CA ... daughter of Jack Liu and Lora Yan ... has an older brother, Kendrick 100 Free at Texas Invitational (Dec. 1-3) … posted time of 10:23.38 in 1000 Free against ... admires Allison Schmitt, Natalie Coughlin, Michael Phelps, and Missy Franklin ... major Utah (Jan. 13) … posted time of x1:50.60 in 200 Free at USC (Feb. 10) … posted times is undecided. of 4:47.22 in 500 Free C Final, 2:18.70 in 200 Breast and 4:18.28 in 400 IM C Final at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). KENISHA LIU’S CAREER BESTS PRIOR TO UCLA 200 Free 1:45.38 Kaunitz is a four-year letter winner in swimming ... a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American 100 Fly 54.69 her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons ... swam at Monta Vista High School from 2012- 200 Breast 2:12.84 14 before transferring to Lake Oswego High School ... at MVHS, Kaunitz was the record 200 IM 1:57.66 holder in the 500 Free and a member of the CCS State Champion Team (2012-14) ... at 50 Free 23.33 Lake Oswego HS, Kaunitz was the State Champion in the 200 Free, the school record 200 Fly 2:01.26 holder in the 500 Free and 200 IM, and team MVP her senior year ... Tualatin Hills Swim 100 Free 50.50 Club record holder in the 400 Free and 400 IM ... top high school times include: 2:02.93 400 IM 4:18.97 (200 IM, 1:49.20 (200 Free), and 4:51.11 (500 Free). 100 Breast x1:04.81 100 IM x57.64 PERSONAL Born in Portland, OR ... daughter of Leon and Madalina Kaunitz ... has an older sister, Sarah, who also swims at UCLA ... admires Michael Phelps, Natalie Coughlin and basketball player Stephen Curry ... planning to major in Statisics.

LISA KAUNITZ’S CAREER BESTS 500 Free 4:47.22 400 IM 4:18.28 200 Free x1:50.60 100 Free 52.86 100 Breast 1:04.36 1000 Free 10:23.38 200 IM x2:06.43 200 Breast 2:18.70 KENISHA LIU 5-7 / Sophomore Free/IM/Fly/Breast Chino, Calif. Ruben S. Ayala HS

SUMMER 2017 Selected to 2017-18 National Junior Team by USA Swimming ... won 100 Free (55.36) at 2017 Speedo Junior National Championships (Aug. 8-12); also registered runner-up finish in 200 Free (2:00.34). Kenisha Liu

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Championships ... top high school times include: 1:47.80 (200 Free), 54.97 (100 Back), AMY and 50.57 (100 Free) ... qualified for the 2013 U.S. Open and for winter and summer Juniors (2012-16) while swimming for the Marin Pirates. OKADA PERSONAL 5-6 / Sophomore Born in Edina, MN ... daughter of Daniel and Staci Koch ... has a younger sister, Kilee ... admires Simone Manuel and Steph Curry ... her stepfather played Division I and Fly/Breast/IM her mother competed in Division I track and field. Beverly Hills, Calif. CALI RAUKAR’S CAREER BESTS Beverly Hills HS 200 Free 1:48.44 100 Free x51.11 100 Back x58.24 200 Back x2:10.89 2016-17 500 Free 4:52.13 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for spring … established new school record in 400 50 Free 23.86 Medley Relay with Linnea Mack, Katie Grover and Isabella Goldsmith (3:34.02) … won 200 Fly (1:59.86) and 100 Fly (54.92) against Arizona State (Nov. 5) … with Mack, Emma Schanz and Kenisha Liu, won 400 Medley Relay at A3 Performance Invitational (3:40.17, Nov. 17-19); also won 200 Fly (1:59.26) … won 200 Fly (2:02.30) and 100 Fly (56.06) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … won 200 Fly (2:02.30) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … won 200 Fly (2:02.16) against Utah (Jan. 13) … other notable times: 1:01.25 in 100 Breast (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25), 53.82 in 100 Fly (Pac-12 Championships), won 200 Fly (2:01.42) against Arizona (Nov. 4). PRIOR TO UCLA Okada was a four-year letter winner in swimming at Beverly Hills HS ... the four-time athlete of the year was inducted into the BHHS Hall of Fame ... All-American in the 100 Fly, 50 Free, and 100 Free (2015-16) ... All-American in the 100 Breast, 100 Fly, and 100 Free (2014-15) ... eight-time individual league champion and six-time CIF division 2/3 champion ... finished second in the 100 Breast and third in the 100 Fly at the State Championships ... top high school times include: 23.38 (50 Free), 50.70 (100 Free), 53.84 (100 Fly), 1:01.67 (100 Breast). PERSONAL Born in Beverly Hills, CA ... daughter of Kikuo and Naoko Okada ... has a younger sister ... plans to major in physiological science.

AMY OKADA’S CAREER BESTS 100 Fly 53.82 200 Fly 1:58.38 200 IM x2:03.60 100 Breast 1:01.25 100 Free 51.47 50 Free 23.49 100 IM x59.12 CALI RAUKAR 5-6 / Sophomore Free/Back Novato, Calif. Marin Catholic

2016-17 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall … posted time of 2:10.89 in 200 Back against Arizona State (Nov. 5) … posted times of 24.01 in 50 Free, 1:49.16 in 200 Free and 58.13 in 100 Back at Texas Invitational (Dec. 1-3) … posted time of 51.11 at USC (Feb. 10) … posted time of 4:52.13 in 500 Free at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). PRIOR TO UCLA Raukar lettered in swimming all four years at Marin Catholic ... four-time All-American and team MVP ... won NCS in the 200 Free in 2014 ... is the record holder in the 200 Free and 100 Back at MCAL ... placed first in the 200 Free at MCAL all four years and finished first in the 100 Back in 2013, 2014, and 2016 ... qualified for the California State

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Top row (left to right): Maggie Hummel, Olivia Andrew, Jennifer Lathrop. Middle row (left to right): Faith Dunn, Ruby Neave, Lucy Agnew, Emily Honng, Emily House, Isabella Barattolo. Front row (left to right): Allison Goldblatt, Lia Foster, Alice Yanovsky, Emma Cain. LUCY OLIVIA AGNEW ANDREW 5-6 / Freshman 6-0 / Freshman Back Free Auckland, New Zealand Chicago, Ill. Jumeirah College Loyola Academy

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Jumeirah College in Dubai, United Arab Emirates … competed for club team Attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Ill. … team captain earned National Interscholastic Hamilton Aquatics in Dubai … represented New Zealand at 2015 Australian State Teams Swimming Coaches Association All-American recognition after winning state title in 400 Free Age Short Course Championships and FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016. Relay as senior; finished as runner up in 100 Fly ... competed for NASA Wildcat Aquatics in Evanston, Ill. … established state record in 200 Free Relay with time of 2:00.17 (2015) PERSONAL … multiple-time NCSA Junior National Championships qualifier … attended Zone Select Daughter of Julie and Laurie Agnew … has one younger sister, Greta … decided to attend Camp at Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. UCLA because of the welcoming nature of the team, as well as the campus and the education it would provide … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as shaving seven seconds PERSONAL off her time in 200 Back at 2015 New Zealand Short Course Championships … admires Parents’ names are Phil and Michelle … has two younger brothers, Lachlan and Everett, Rebecca Adlington and former rugby player Richie McCaw … besides swimming, interests and one younger sister, Georgia … decided to attend UCLA because of its great academic include singing, dancing, eating and playing with her cats … moved from New Zealand and athletic reputations, as well as the team’s energy … describes her greatest athletic to United Arab Emirates when she was 13 … Biology major who aspires to be a doctor. thrill to date as winning 400 Free Relay with best friends during sophomore year … besides May Treanor because of their competitive and positive outlook, as well as their dedication swimming, lists hobbies as beach volleyball and sailing … has a German Shepherd named to the game and each other … Hobbies and interests are playing guitar, singing, reading Scout … dad swam at University of Illinois, while aunt played basketball at University of book series, going on long runs, cooking and watching movies with family … Parents are Michigan. Allan and Susi Alarab … Has an older sister, Lauren, and a younger brother, Joseph … Father Allan was a four-year All-American swimmer at USC … Political Science major.

22 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN ISABELLA FAITH BARATTOLO DUNN 5-9 / Freshman 5-9 / Freshman Free/Back/IM IM Alamo, Calif. Menlo Park, Calif. Monte Vista HS Menlo-Atherton HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Monte Vista High School (MVHS) in Danville, Calif. … team captain for 2017 Attended Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, Calif., where she lettered in swimming East Bay Athletic League, California Scholastic Federation (CIF)-North Coast Section and cross country … qualified for 2017 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF)-Central (NCS) and state champions … 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 National Interscholastic Coast Section (CCS) Swimming & Diving Championships in 200 IM and 100 Breast; also Swimming Coaches Association All American and USA Swimming Scholastic All American qualified for 200 IM in 2016 and 200 IM and 100 Breast in 2015 … three-time CIF State … left as school-record holder in 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay Swimming & Diving Championships qualifier, finishing sixth in 200 Free Relay in 2017 and 400 Free Relay … qualified for NCS A Finals during sophomore, junior and senior ... competed for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (PASA) in Palo Alto, Calif. … PASA earned years; senior finished second in 100 Free, while MVHS won all three relays in 2017 … USA Swimming Gold Medal Club recognition … PASA captured men’s, women’s and qualified for CIF State Swimming & Diving Championships in 2015-17, including A Finals combined team titles at 2015 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals and 2016 Speedo Sectionals in 50 Free and 100 Free in 2015; helped 200 Medley Relay team to second-place finish Championship Series (Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas). in 2017 … 2015-17 CIF-NCS Distinguished Scholastic Team member ... competed for Diablo Aquatics in Blackhawk, Calif. … multiple-time qualifier for Speedo Winter Junior PERSONAL Championships (200 IM, 50 Free, 200 Free and 100 Free in 2016); part of two second- Daughter of Kirk and Kathy Dunn … has two older sisters, Megan and Lauren … admires place relay finishers in 2015. former soccer player David Beckham and Missy Franklin … decided to attend UCLA because of year-round sunshine, incredible food (especially pastries) in Los Angeles and PERSONAL its proximity to the beach … describes her greatest athletic thrills to date as completing Born in Reading, England … daughter of Pier and Angela Barattolo … has two older a half marathon and a sprint triathlon … interests include beach trips, attempting to sisters, Goergina and Gabriella … decided to attend UCLA because it has always been cook, eating good food, shopping and trying new things, like surfing … two uncles were her dream school and she knows she will be pushed academically and athletically to be professional athletes, one in baseball and the other in wrestling … comes from long line the very best she can be … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as swimming of Bruins, including mother, father, aunts, uncles and grandparents. on the same Medley Relay team as her sister, Gabriella, at the 2014 NCS Swimming Championships … admires Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin … lists interests as traveling, food (especially acai bowls), hot yoga and keeping active. LIA EMMA FOSTER 5-7 / Freshman CAIN Fly 5-4 / Freshman Honolulu, Hawai’i Breast Punahou School Scottsdale, Ariz. Millfield School PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii … won three state championships and four Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) championships as member of Buff ‘n Blue PRIOR TO UCLA … two-time Punahou School Athlete of the Year … inducted into Hawaii High School Attended Millfield School in Street, Somerset, England … competed for Scottsdale Aquatic Athletic Association Hall of Honor in 2017 … honored as ScoringLive Distinguished Athlete Club (SAC) in Scottsdale, Ariz. … took first in 200 Breast at 2017 Speedo Sectionals at of the Year in 2017 … won 12 state championships … won 14 ILH championships … Gresham; SAC won team championship … member of Great Britain Junior National Team nine-time All American … left with two state records and one ILH record ... competed for … three-time medalist at European Junior Swimming Championships. Kamehameha Swim Club in Honolulu, Hawaii … left with 16 Hawaiian age group records. PERSONAL PERSONAL Daughter of Suzanne and Steve Cain … decided to attend UCLA because of its incredible Daughter of Donna Ching-Foster and Jonathan Foster … has one older brother, Tai … balance between academic success and sporting success … describes her greatest decided to attend UCLA because it is the perfect balance of academics and athletics, while athletic thrill to date as breaking a British record while winning a bronze medal at the 2015 being close to home and offering a great team atmosphere … describes her greatest European Junior Swimming Championships … interests include behavioral psychology athletic thrills to date as winning 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay during freshman and English literature classics … admires Misty Hyman … has dual citizenship … English year of high school and breaking two state records in the process … admires former Literature major who aspires to be a lawyer. basketball player Michael Jordan … interests include art, such as glass blowing, wheel throwing, making metal jewelry and creating sculptures and other 3D pieces (using glass, clay and metal mediums); also likes beach trips and baking.

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(specifically the Green Bay Packers), listening to music, designing/decorating, watching ALLISON sunsets, hiking, going on adventures and country music … has won several national and state pageant titles (e.g. USA National Miss, National American Miss and International GOLDBLATT Junior Miss), as well as other talent and modeling competitions. 5-4 / Freshman EMILY Fly/Free Annandale, Va. HOUSE WT Woodson HS 5-3 / Freshman Free/Fly Tokyo, Japan PRIOR TO UCLA The American School in Japan Attended WT Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va. … three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All American (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17); also earned All-America recognition for 2013-14 … 2016-17 team captain earned the Cavaliers’ Most Valuable Athlete Award three times (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17); also received the Cavalier Award (coach’s award) for 2013-14 and was named a Woodson Scholar Athlete four times (2014-17) ... PRIOR TO UCLA competed for Nation’s Capital Swim Club in Bethesda, Md. Attended The American School in Japan (Chofu, Tokyo, Japan) … competed for Taiyo Kyouiku Swim Club … participated in the Japanese Junior Olympics, as well as at the PERSONAL 2015 Speedo Junior National Championships (100 Free, 200 Free). Daughter of Tina Ellerbee and Alan Goldblatt … has one older brother, Zachary, and one younger brother, Leo … decided to attend UCLA because it had been her dream school PERSONAL since she was 14 years old and “the environment for athletes is amazing, the campus is Daughter of Ikuko and Andrew House … has one older brother, Takumi … decided to beautiful and the academics are world class” … describes her greatest athletic thrills to attend UCLA because it “has the best blend of academics and athletics, with professors date as training with her club team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, and coaches that help you strive” and she “knew that going to UCLA would make [her] a Colo. on multiple occasions … admires Elizabeth Beisel and Natalie Coughlin … enjoys happier student and athlete” … admires Dana Vollmer and Elizabeth Beisel. hiking and traveling … can speak American Sign Language. MAGGIE EMILY HONNG HUMMEL 6-2 / Freshman 5-6 / Freshman Breast Breast/IM Berlin, Germany Rowland Heights, Calif. Schul- und Leistungssportzentrum Berlin Walnut HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Schul und Leistungssportzentrum Berlin in Berlin, Germany … winner at 2013 Attended Walnut High School (WHS) in Walnut, Calif. … member of WHS Hall of Fame … International School Sport Federation Swim Cup World Schools Championship … competed WHS Female Athlete of the Year award recipient … Mustangs won California Interscholastic for Wasserfreunde Spandau 04 in Berlin, Germany … earned silver and bronze medals Federation (CIF) state championship in 2017 … team captain … two-time Hacienda at 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Trabzon, Turkey … won gold, silver League Most Valuable Player … Hacienda 5 honoree … California State Games Female and bronze at 2012 European Junior Swimming Championships in Antwerp, Belgium and Athlete of the Year … three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All American (2014-15, collected silver and bronze at 2013 event in Poznan, Poland … comes to UCLA having 2015-16, 2016-17) … 2015-16 National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association posted 11 German age group records in Breast. All American (100 Breast) … four-time All-Area First Team, All-Hacienda League and CIF honoree … two-time CIF individual champion (200 IM) … held two CIF-Southern Section PERSONAL Division 3 relay records … seven-time Hacienda League individual champion … broke Full name: Margarethe Theresia Hummel … parents’ names are Astrid and Wolfgang six Hacienda League individual records and left with four … left WHS with two school … has one older brother, Benedikt, and one younger brother, Konstantin … decided to individual records … SoCal Prep Legends Player of the Week ... competed for Bi-County attend UCLA because it “is the greatest university on earth” and it was always her dream Regional Elite Aquatics (BREA Aquatics) in Walnut, Calif. … broke multiple BREA Aquatics to combine learning and sports as a Bruin … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date individual and relay records … Speedo Winter Junior Nationals and Speedo Sectional as competing at the European Youth Summer Olympic Festival as a first timer, traveling to Championships finalist … named to North American Challenge Cup team in 2016 … a different country and twice representing Germany on the podium … interests include selected by Southern California Swimming (SCS) to attend USA Swimming Western Zone meeting friends, listening to music (especially Harry Styles), surfing the Internet, shopping, Diversity Select Camp … won 100 Breast and 200 Breast championships at 2017 SCS reading and traveling. Junior Olympics. PERSONAL Daughter of Mark and Patty Honng … has one younger brother, Brian … decided to attend UCLA because of the positive challenge of balancing top-notch academic and athletic programs while getting “the chance to meet a diverse group of people and proudly represent the swim team with blue and gold pride” … describes her greatest athletic thrills to date as winning CIF team and individual titles … admires football player Aaron Rodgers and Michael Phelps … interests include playing piano, baking cookies, watching football

24 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN JENNIFER ALICE LATHROP YANOVSKY 6-1 / Freshman 5-2 / Freshman Back Diving El Dorado Hills, Calif. Santa Clarita, Calif. Oak Ridge HS Valencia HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif. … earned National Interscholastic Attended Valencia High School in Santa Clarita, Calif. … posted high score of 471.10 in Swimming Coaches Association All American recognition for 100 Back (2015-16, 2016-17) 1-meter at CIF Immaculate Heart High School Invitational ... competed for Los Angeles and 100 Fly (2016-17) … 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 USA Swimming Scholastic All Dive Club in Los Angeles, Calif. … five-time qualifier for USA Diving Junior National American … three-time All-Sierra Foothill League honoree (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17) Championships … three-time qualifier for USA Diving National Championships. … three-time MVP (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17) … left with school record in 100 Back (53.62) ... competed for Sierra Marlins Swim Team in Folsom, Calif. … 2013-14, 2014-15, PERSONAL 2015-16, 2016-17 Sierra Nevada Swimming Scholar-Athlete … recorded Sierra Nevada Daughter of Yelena Yanovsky … has one brother, Vladimir, and one sister, Alina … describes 17-18 100 Back record (53.62) … tallied Marlins’ 17-18 club records in 50-meter Back, her greatest athletic thrill as competing in her first senior national event in 2014 … admires 100-meter Back, 200-meter Back, 100-yard Back and 200-yard Back. Michael Phelps … hobbies include reading and painting … started first grade without knowing any English … Biology major who aspires to be a genetic counselor. PERSONAL Daughter of Rob and Joanne Lathrop … has one younger brother, Ian, and one younger sister, Mia … decided to attend UCLA for the team atmosphere and the academic challenge … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as participating in 200 Back, 50 Back, 100 Fly and 100 Back at 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Trials … lists lifeguarding as an interest … Biochemistry major who aspires to be a pharmaceutical scientist. RUBY NEAVE 5-6 / Freshman Diving Melbourne, VIC, Australia Caulfield Grammar School

PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. PERSONAL Daughter of Louise and Randall Neave … has one younger brother, Harry, and one older sister, Chelsea … lists her greatest athletic thrills to date as competing for Australia at 2015 International Youth Diving Meet in Dresden, Germany and placing second in 1-meter at 2016 Australian Open Diving Championships … admires former Australian sprinter Cathy Freeman and tennis players Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal … interests include spending time with family and friends, television shows, piano and any outdoor activities … has lived in five different houses on the same street.

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