YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1995 (13-11, 5th) 2/15 California1 L 4-3 4 MPSF Tournament 2/12 Stanford2 L 5-3 Head Coach: 2/16 Stanford1 W 7-6 5 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 2/13 USC3 W 10-3 Date Opponent Result Score 2/16 California1 W 8-5 6 National Collegiate Championships 2/13 California3 W 6-5 2/3 Golden West1 W 14-1 2/22 UC Santa Barbara* W 11-8 2/26 La Verne4 W 17-0 2/4 Sunset1 W 20-0 3/6 California W 7-5 1999 (24-10, 6-3 MPSF, 3rd) 2/26 UC Davis4 W 13-3 2/5 Club1 W 8-5 3/7 Stanford W (ot) 10-9 Head Coach: Guy Baker 2/27 Stanford4 L 5-4 2/6 UC Irvine1 W 8-2 3/8 Pacific2 W 10-3 Interim Head Coach: 2/27 USC4 W 15-12 2/17 UC Santa Barbara2 L 8-7 3/8 California ‘B’2 W 13-4 Date Opponent Result Score 3/3 at Long Beach State* W 11-5 2/17 UC Irvine2 W 11-4 3/9 San Diego State2 W 9-7 2/6 at Stanford* L 4-3 3/4 at San Diego State* W 8-6 2/18 UC San Diego2 L 6-3 3/9 Stanford2 W 6-4 2/7 at San Jose State* W 6-1 3/4 at UC San Diego* W 13-6 2/19 UC Santa Barbara2 W 7-3 3/13 at UC Santa Barbara* W 9-3 2/12 UC San Diego1 W 12-7 3/9 at USC* W 10-8 2/24 at USC W 10-2 3/14 San Diego State* W (ot) 8-7 2/13 UC Davis1 W 10-5 3/17 at UC Santa Barbara* W 12-1 3/18 San Diego State L 10-5 3/16 at USC* W 7-4 2/13 Hawai’i1 W 7-4 3/19 Stanford* L 9-7 4/1 Claremont W 15-2 3/20 Massachusetts W 16-6 2/14 USC1 L 5-3 3/26 UC Davis W 10-1 4/11 USC W 8-2 4/4 USC* W 7-2 2/14 Stanford L 6-4 3/27 San Jose State* W 14-6 4/15 at San Diego State L 12-4 4/5 at UC San Diego W 10-2 2/27 Loyola Marymount2 W 13-3 3/31 California* W 7-6 4/15 at UC San Diego L 8-3 4/5 at San Diego State* W 9-4 2/27 San Diego State2 W 11-4 4/1 Pacific* W 16-2 4/21 Loyola Marymount3 W 12-2 4/11 UC Santa Barbara3 W 14-4 2/28 USC2 L 7-6 4/7 Pacific5 W 20-1 4/21 UC Santa Barbara3 W 8-5 4/12 California3 W 10-4 2/28 California2 L 8-5 4/7 San Diego State5 W 14-9 4/22 Pacific3 W 13-2 4/12 San Diego State3 W 8-6 3/5 Hawai’i W 10-4 4/8 Hawai’i5 W 9-2 4/22 UC Davis3 L 9-3 4/13 California3 W 8-6 3/6 USC* L (ot) 7-6 4/8 Stanford5 L 7-6 4/23 UC San Diego3 L 7-1 4/25 UC San Diego4 W 8-3 3/7 Hawai’i W 8-5 4/9 USC5 W 7-4 5/12 San Diego State4 L 7-4 4/25 Pacific4 W 12-3 3/16 Massachusetts W 6-2 4/21 Cal Baptist6 W 13-1 5/12 Slippery Rock4 L 9-7 4/26 UC Davis4 W 13-1 3/20 at California* L (ot) 10-9 4/21 Long Beach State6 W 10-2 5/13 Harvard4 W 14-1 4/26 San Diego State4 W 13-4 3/21 at Pacific* W 14-3 4/22 USC6 L 9-7 5/13 Maryland4 W 9-2 4/27 California4 W 8-6 3/27 UC Davis W 6-3 5/5 Michigan7 W 15-2 5/14 Michigan4 W (3ot) 7-6 5/9 UC San Diego5 W 9-1 3/28 UC Santa Barbara* W 11-2 5/5 UC Davis7 W 15-2 1 Women’s Winter Nationals 5/9 Maryland5 W 10-0 4/1 Long Beach State* W 11-4 5/6 California7 W 5-3 2 UC San Diego Tournament 5/10 San Diego State5 W 10-3 4/2 San Diego State* W 8-2 5/7 USC7 W 11-4 3 Western Zone Qualifier 5/11 California5 W 6-3 4/9 Long Beach State3 W 5-4 * indicates MPSF game 4 National Collegiate Championships (at Virginia) * indicates MPSF game 4/9 San Jose State3 W 7-1 1 Rainbow Wahine Tournament 1 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 4/10 Hawai’i3 W 14-5 2 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 3 UC San Diego Tournament 1996 (29-1, 7-0 MPSF, 2nd) 2 Stanford Invitational Tournament 4/10 USC3 L 7-5 3 MPSF Championships 3 4 UC Santa Barbara Tournament Head Coach: Guy Baker 4/11 Stanford W (ot) 7-6 5 MPSF Tournament 4 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 4 National Champions 5 National Collegiate Championships 4/24 San Diego State W 9-6 6 Western Regional Qualification Tournament Date Opponent Result Score 4/24 USC4 L 11-1 7 National Collegiate Championships 2/16 USC1 W 17-3 4/25 Long Beach State4 W 12-5 2/17 UC San Diego1 W 13-2 1998 (35-1, 9-0 MPSF, 1st) 4/25 San Diego State4 W 9-3 2/17 UC Davis1 W 7-2 Head Coach: Guy Baker 5 2001 (18-4, 9-1 MPSF, 2nd) 5/7 Maryland W 12-2 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 2/18 San Diego State1 W 12-4 National Champions 5 5/7 Hawai’i W 7-1 NCAA Champions 2/23 USC* W 18-8 Date Opponent Result Score 5/8 USC5 L 5-4 1 Date Opponent Result Score 2/24 UC Santa Barbara* W 8-4 2/6 San Jose State W 18-5 5/9 California5 W (sv-ot) 1 2/10 San Jose State1 W 15-4 3/8 at Stanford* W 5-1 2/7 UC San Diego W 13-4 6-5 1 2/11 California1 W 6-4 3/9 UC Santa Barbara ‘A’2 W 12-2 2/7 San Diego State W 14-3 * indicates MPSF game 1 2/11 Stanford1 L 7-6 3/9 UC Davis ‘A’2 W 7-2 2/8 UC Santa Barbara W 11-4 1 UC San Diego Tournament 1 2/17 San Diego State* W 21-3 3/10 UC Santa Barbara ‘B’2 W 13-1 2/8 California W 11-4 2 UC Santa Barbara Tournament 1 2/24 UC Irvine2 W 16-3 3/10 California W 10-8 2/13 Hawai’i W 14-2 3 MPSF Championships 2 4 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 2/24 UC Santa Barbara2 W 12-2 3/16 at UC San Diego W 10-5 2/28 Occidental W 21-0 2 5 National Collegiate Championships 2/25 California2 W 6-2 3/17 at San Diego State* W 7-2 2/28 UC San Diego W 18-2 2 2/25 Stanford2 L 10-7 3/29 at USC* W 10-1 3/1 UC Santa Barbara W 10-2 2 3/3 at California* W 7-5 3/30 San Diego State* W 5-4 3/1 California L (sv-ot) 9-8 2000 (30-5, 8-1 MPSF, 3rd) 3/4 at Pacific* W 16-4 4/6 at UC Santa Barbara* W 10-5 3/5 USC* W 10-1 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 3 3/9 USC* W 13-6 4/12 UC Santa Barbara3 W 11-3 3/6 Michigan W 15-5 National Champions 3 3/10 Hawai’i* W 14-3 4/13 Stanford3 W 6-1 3/7 UC Santa Barbara W 10-3 Date Opponent Result Score 3 1 3/11 Long Beach State* W 18-2 4/13 California3 W 6-3 3/7 Hawai’i * W 13-6 2/4 UC San Diego W 16-4 1 3/30 UC Santa Barbara* W 14-1 4/14 San Diego State3 W 6-5 3/14 Stanford* W 11-3 2/5 UC Santa Barbara W 16-4 1 4/6 at Stanford* L 7-4 4/26 USC4 W 13-2 3/15 San Jose State* W 18-0 2/5 Hawai’i W 12-2 2 4/7 at San Jose State* W 10-4 4/26 UC Irvine4 W 14-5 3/17 Massachusetts W 14-3 2/11 UC Santa Barbara W 12-2 2 4/20 at UC Irvine* W 13-4 4/27 UC Davis4 W 7-2 3/21 California* W 10-3 2/11 UC San Diego W 16-3 2 4/27 UC Santa Barbara3 W 17-3 4/27 Stanford4 W 7-1 3/22 Pacific* W 18-5 2/12 San Jose State W 12-2 4/28 USC3 W 9-8 4/28 California4 L 8-7 3/27 UC Santa Barbara* W 12-1 5/10 Maryland5 W 13-1 4/3 Long Beach State* W 24-0 5/10 UC Santa Barbara5 W 9-1 4/4 San Diego State* W 7-4 5/11 Stanford5 W 8-1 4/4 UC San Diego W 10-3 4 5/11 San Diego State5 W 12-6 4/10 Pacific W 14-2 4 5/12 California5 W 8-4 4/10 UC Santa Barbara W 10-4 4 * indicates MPSF game 4/11 San Jose State W 12-1 1 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 4/11 San Diego State4 W 12-3 2 Stanford Invitational Tournament 4/12 Stanford4 W 6-4 3 MPSF Championships 4/25 UC Davis5 W 16-1 4 Western Regional Qualification Tournament 4/25 UC San Diego5 W 13-2 5 National Collegiate Championships 4/26 Hawai’i5 W 9-1 4/27 Stanford5 W 7-4 1997 (31-1, 6-0 MPSF, 1st) 5/8 Maryland6 W 15-1 Head Coach: Guy Baker 5/8 UC Santa Barbara6 W 11-5 National Champions 5/9 Hawai’i6 W 10-3 Date Opponent Result Score 5/10 California6 W 7-3 2/14 USC1 W 11-3 * indicates MPSF game 2/15 UC Santa Barbara1 W 12-6 1 UC San Diego Triton Invitational 2 Stanford Invitational Tournament 3 Michigan Tournament Jillian Krauss

17 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 4/29 Stanford3 L 8-5 1 Stanford Invitational 3 Gaucho Invitational 5/13 Stanford4 W 5-4 5/12 Loyola Marymount4 W 11-1 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 4 MPSF Championships (first place) * indicates MPSF game 5/13 Stanford4 W 5-4 3 MPSF Championships 5 NCAA Championships (frst place) 1 Stanford Invitational * indicates MPSF game 4 NCAA Championships 2 UC Irvine Tournament 1 NorCal Tournament 3 MPSF Championships (first place) 2006 (29-4, 11-1 MPSF, 2nd) 4 NCAA Championships (first place) 2 Santa Barbara Tournament 2004 (22-5, 9-2 MPSF, 3rd) Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 3 MPSF Championships Head Coach: Adam Krikorian NCAA Champions 4 NCAA Championships Date Opponent Result Score Date Opponent Result Score 2008 (33-0, 12-0 MPSF, 1st) 2/7 Hawai’i1 W 6-2 2/3 Cal State Bakersfield W 22-2 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 2002 (22-4, 10-1 MPSF, 2nd) 2/7 California1 W 6-5 2/3 Cal State Northridge* W 20-2 NCAA Champions Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 2/8 Santa Clara1 W 13-1 2/5 UC Santa Barbara* W 10-7 Date Opponent Result Score NCAA Runner-up 2/8 USC1 L 12-4 2/11 California1 W 6-4 1/26 Arizona State1 W 14-5 Date Opponent Result Score 2/22 at UC Santa Barbara* W 5-2 2/11 Hawai’i1 W 10-3 1/26 UC San Diego1 W 14-5 2/7 UC Irvine W 16-4 2/28 Pacific2 W 14-3 2/12 Arizona State1 W 14-5 1/27 Colorado State1 W 15-2 2/9 Massachusetts1 W 14-2 2/28 Hawai’i2 W 10-5 2/12 USC1 L 10-8 1/27 Indiana1 W 15-6 2/9 California1 W 5-4 2/29 Stanford2 L 6-5 2/18 San Jose State* W 15-5 2/2 at Loyola Marymount W 13-6 2/10 San Jose State1 W 11-3 2/29 Long Beach State2 W 9-7 2/19 UC Irvine* W 15-5 2/5 Hartwick W 19-7 2/10 Stanford1 L 9-4 3/6 California* W (ot) 6-5 2/25 UC Davis2 W 10-1 2/9 Michigan2 W 16-0 2/23 Cal Baptist2 W 14-5 3/7 Pacific* W 15-3 2/25 San Jose State2 W 12-2 2/9 Hawai’i2 W 15-10 2/23 San Diego State2 W 8-2 3/11 at USC* L 9-4 2/26 Stanford2 L 4-2 2/10 San Jose State2 W 12-7 2/24 USC2 W 4-2 3/13 at UC San Diego W 11-2 2/26 Hawai’i2 W 8-6 2/10 USC2 W 8-4 2/24 Stanford2 L 6-5 3/13 vs. Princeton (at UCSD) W 9-8 3/3 California* W 6-4 2/15 at UC Irvine* W 13-3 3/2 San Jose State* W 10-3 3/28 San Jose State3 W 12-6 3/4 Cal State San Bernardino W 13-1 2/16 at Cal State Northridge* W 10-5 3/3 Stanford* L 6-4 3/28 UC Santa Barbara3 W 4-3 3/4 UC San Diego W 7-1 2/17 at Long Beach State* W 19-7 3/8 at Cal State Northridge* W 17-0 3/30 Hawai’i* W 5-4 3/11 Arizona State* W 9-3 2/23 Cal State Northridge3 W 12-4 3/9 at Long Beach State* W 6-4 4/3 San Diego State* W 8-5 3/12 San Diego State* W 12-3 2/23 Loyola Marymount3 W 11-6 3/15 at San Diego State* W 12-5 4/4 Arizona State* W 13-5 3/19 Loyola Marymount W 8-2 2/24 California3 W 9-4 3/16 at UC San Diego W 10-1 4/7 at Loyola Marymount* W 4-3 3/25 Maryland W 18-3 2/24 Stanford3 W (sv-ot) 8-7 3/16 vs. Princeton (at UCSD) W 16-6 4/8 at UC Irvine* W 9-5 3/26 Occidental W 22-2 3/1 at UC Santa Barbara* W 12-0 3/29 Pacific* W 20-4 4/10 at Long Beach State* W 5-3 3/29 Hartwick W 16-3 3/8 Stanford* W 9-7 3/30 California* W 8-4 4/17 San Jose State* W 9-4 3/31 Hawai’i* W 6-4 3/9 San Jose State* W 15-5 4/5 at USC* W 9-8 4/18 Stanford* L 5-3 4/8 USC* L 6-4 3/14 at USC* W 8-7 4/6 at Hawai’i* W 17-5 4/30 California4 W 8-4 4/14 Pacific* W 19-1 3/28 at Hawai’i* W 9-5 4/20 at UC Santa Barbara* W 14-2 5/1 Stanford4 L 3-2 4/15 Stanford* W 9-8 4/5 California* W 10-4 4/26 San Jose State3 W 12-5 5/2 Long Beach State4 W 6-4 4/20 Long Beach State* W 11-4 4/6 Pacific* W 13-6 4/27 USC3 W 7-6 * indicates MPSF game 4/28 Arizona State3 W 11-7 4/12 San Diego State* W 17-5 4/28 Stanford3 W 11-7 1 Stanford Invitational (second place) 4/29 Stanford3 L 5-4 4/12 Sonoma State W 14-7 5/11 Loyola Marymount4 W 12-2 2 Gaucho Tournament (third place) 4/30 USC3 W 10-7 4/13 Arizona State* W 14-4 5/12 Stanford4 L 8-4 3 Rainbow Classic (first place) 4 4/25 San Jose State4 W 12-1 4 MPSF Championships (third place) 5/12 Hartwick W 15-2 * indicates MPSF game 5/13 Stanford4 W 8-5 4/26 Hawai’i4 W 8-6 1 Stanford Invitational 5/14 USC4 W 9-8 4/27 USC4 W 8-7 2 UCSB Tournament 5 2005 (33-0, 12-0 MPSF, 1st) * indicates MPSF game 5/9 Pomona-Pitzer W 19-6 3 MPSF Championships Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 1 Stanford Invitational 5/10 UC Davis5 W 11-4 4 NCAA Championships NCAA Champions 2 Gaucho Invitational 5/11 USC5 W 6-3 Date Opponent Result Score 3 MPSF Championships (third place) * indicates MPSF game 2003 (23-4, 8-2 MPSF, 3rd) 1/29 Indiana1 W 14-2 4 NCAA Championships (first place) 1 Michigan Invitational Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 1/30 Colorado State1 W 22-0 2 Stanford Invitational NCAA Champions 1/31 Michigan1 W 13-3 3 UC Irvine Invitational 2007 (28-2, 11-1 MPSF, 2nd) 4 MPSF Championships (first place) Date Opponent Result Score 2/12 UC Davis2 W 13-4 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 1 5 NCAA Championships (first place) 2/8 Hawai’i W 7-3 2/12 Stanford2 W 6-5 NCAA Champions 1 2/8 USC W 8-4 2/13 San Jose State2 W 9-4 Date Opponent Result Score 2/9 UC Santa Cruz1 W 19-0 2/13 USC2 W 8-6 2/3 California1 W 10-2 2009 (25-6, 5-2 MPSF, 3rd) 2/9 Stanford1 L 4-3 2/20 UC Santa Barbara* W 13-4 2/3 Hawai’i1 W 12-4 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian 2/12 at UC Irvine* W 18-1 2/24 Hawai’i* W 13-8 2/4 Indiana1 W 10-3 NCAA Champions 2/21 USC* L 8-6 2/25 Princeton3 W 16-1 2/4 USC1 W 11-10 Date Opponent Result Score 1 2/22 Hawai’i* W 12-5 2/25 Arizona State3 W 20-8 2/16 at California* W 12-8 1/24 Bucknell W 17-0 1 2/28 at Stanford* L 5-3 2/26 Hawai’i3 W 6-5 2/17 at Pacific* W 30-5 1/24 Indiana W 10-3 1 3/1 at San Jose State* W 10-3 2/26 Long Beach State3 W 7-3 2/22 Hawai’i* W 16-7 1/25 at Michigan W 10-4 3/8 Redlands2 W 14-2 2/27 USC3 W (ot) 10-6 2/24 Santa Clara2 W 17-6 2/5 at Long Beach State W 13-4 2 3/8 Loyola Marymount2 W 12-5 3/5 USC* W 11-6 2/24 UC Irvine2 W 11-7 2/7 San Jose State W 13-6 2 3/9 USC2 W 7-3 3/9 Cal State Northridge* W 14-4 2/25 California2 W 7-3 2/7 Hawai’i L 13-12 2 3/9 Stanford2 W 7-3 3/11 at UC San Diego W 10-3 2/25 Stanford2 L 8-4 2/8 Stanford L 10-5 3/13 Loyola Marymount W 7-3 3/12 at San Diego State* W 12-3 3/1 UC Irvine* W 22-7 2/13 San Diego State* W 14-7 3/14 Long Beach State* W 10-4 3/12 vs. Princeton (at UCSD) W 17-5 3/2 Cal State Northridge W 14-3 2/14 Loyola Marymount W 14-7 3/15 at UC San Diego W 11-1 3/17 Loyola Marymount W 12-5 3/3 Pomona-Pitzer W 14-3 2/19 Hawai’i* W 11-8 3 3/15 vs. Princeton^ W 10-1 3/31 UC Irvine* W 14-4 3/10 at Arizona State* W 15-9 2/21 Long Beach State W 18-2 3 3/27 Brown W 12-1 4/2 at Arizona State* W 12-0 3/11 UC Santa Barbara* W 21-8 2/21 California W 9-4 3 3/28 San Diego State* W 10-2 4/9 at California* W 15-6 3/15 Long Beach State* W 21-3 2/22 USC L 8-7 3 4/5 at California* W 6-1 4/10 at Pacific* W 15-1 3/16 at UC San Diego W 21-3 2/22 Hawai’i W 12-7 4/6 at Pacific* W 18-3 4/15 at Stanford* W 7-5 3/24 Cal State Bakersfield W 25-0 2/28 at Arizona State W 10-5 4/12 U.S. National Team# W 3-2 4/16 at San Jose State* W 8-3 3/31 Loyola Marymount W 17-3 3/7 California* W 11-5 4/19 UC Santa Barbara* W 12-0 4/20 Long Beach State* W 12-7 4/7 USC* W 8-7 3/8 at Cal Lutheran W 22-3 4/25 Hawai’i3 W 12-3 4/29 Cal State Northridge4 W 14-4 4/14 at Stanford* L 7-6 3/8 Cal State Northridge (at CLU) W 9-3 4/26 USC3 W (ot) 7-6 4/30 Hawai’i4 W 10-5 4/15 at San Jose State* W 14-6 3/12 UC Irvine W 18-4 4/27 Stanford3 L (ot) 3-2 5/1 Stanford4 W 9-5 4/20 at San Diego State* W 14-6 3/13 at Santa Clara W 14-6 5/10 Loyola Marymount4 W 8-2 5/13 Wagner5 W 22-2 4/27 Long Beach State3 W 17-5 3/14 at San Jose State* W 10-6 5/11 Stanford4 W 4-3 5/14 Hawai’i5 W 7-6 4/28 USC3 W 10-9 3/26 Hartwick W 15-6 * indicates MPSF game 5/15 Stanford5 W 3-2 4/29 Stanford3 W 9-3 3/26 Brown W 15-9 ^ match played at UC San Diego * indicates MPSF game 5/11 Pomona-Pitzer4 W 22-0 4/3 at Stanford* L 9-8 # exhibition game (does not count in record) 1 Michigan Invitational 5/12 USC4 W 7-6 4/11 USC* L 11-10 2 Stanford Invitational

18 2/24 vs. Arizona State4 W 14-7 2015 (26-3, 5-1 MPSF, 1st) 4 4/24 at Hawai’i W 8-7 3/12 California* L 7-3 3/2 at Arizona State* L 6-7 Head Coach: Brandon Brooks 4 4/25 Stanford L (ot) 11-10 3/26 at Stanford* L 5-2 3/9 vs. California* W 10-7 Date Opponent Result Score 4/26 California4 W 8-7 4/2 at San Jose State* W 9-4 3/10 vs.San Diego State W 9-5 1/17 vs. California Baptist1 W 16-5 5/8 Michigan5 W 13-6 4/9 USC* W 7-5 3/24 CSU Bakersfield* W 14-7 1 5 1/17 vs. LMU W 21-5 5/9 Stanford W 12-11 4/14 Loyola Marymount W 12-5 3/29 at San Jose State* W 15-8 2 5/10 USC5 W 5-4 4/16 San Diego State* W 9-3 3/29 at Santa Clara W 16-6 1/24 vs. UCSB W 20-8 * indicates MPSF game 4/29 USC5 W 12-10 4/6 at Stanford* L 1-8 1/24 vs. California Baptist2 W 20-2 1 Michigan Invitational 5 4/30 Stanford W 9-8 4/12 vs. Loyola Marymount W 12-5 1/25 vs. Sonoma State2 W 16-2 2 Stanford Invitational 5 5/1 California L 7-6 4/13 Cal Baptist W 12-7 2 3 UC Irvine Invitational 5/13 Indiana6 W 8-5 1/25 vs. LBSU W 15-2 4 MPSF Championships (third place) 4/13 Pomona-Pitzer W 22-5 3 6 1/31 vs. Hawai’i W 12-4 5 NCAA Championships (first place) 5/14 California L 7-4 4/19 vs. USC* L 6-11 5/15 USC6 W 6-5 4/26 at California5 W 4-3 1/31 vs. California3 W 10-5 * indicates MPSF game 4/27 vs. Stanford5 L 7-11 2/1 vs. Indiana3 W 11-4 2010 (22-8, 4-3 MPSF, 3rd) 1 Michigan Invitational 6 4/28 vs. Arizona State W 10-7 3 Head Coach: Brandon Brooks 2 Stanford Invitational 2/1 vs. Stanford L 10-6 5/10 vs. Princeton6 W 8-6 Date Opponent Result Score 3 Triton Invitational 2/13 vs. UC Irvine W 8-5 5/11 vs. Stanford6 L 3-5 1/23 Indiana1 W 12-6 4 UC Irvine Invitational 4 5/12 vs. Hawai’i6 W 13-8 2/21 vs. LMU W 12-3 1/23 San Diego State1 L (OT) 7-6 5 MPSF Championships (second place) * indicates MPSF game 2/21 vs. Hawai’i4 W 10-4 1/24 at Michigan1 W 10-7 6 NCAA Championships (third place) 1 Michigan Invitational 4 1 2/22 vs. USC W 5-3 1/24 UC San Diego W 10-4 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 4 2/6 California2 L 4-3 2012 (23-4, 5-2 MPSF, 2nd) 3 Stanford Invitational 2/22 vs. Stanford W 7-6 (OT) 2/6 Hawai’i2 W 9-8 Head Coach: Brandon Brooks 4 UC Irvine Invitational 3/1 at San Jose State* W 7-3 2 Date Opponent Result Score 5 MPSF Tournament (hosted by California) 2/7 Arizona State W 7-6 3/8 vs. California* W 10-3 2/7 USC2 L 13-3 1/21 vs. Colorado State1 W 9-4 6 NCAA Tournament (hosted by Harvard) 2/13 Cal State Northridge W 9-5 1/21 vs. Indiana1 W 10-5 3/14 vs. CSU Bakersfield* W 17-3 1 2/20 at California* W 7-6 1/22 at Michigan W 10-8 2014 (27-5, 5-1 MPSF, 2nd) 3/27 at Hawai’i W 11-6 2 2/21 vs. UC Davis (at Sonoma State) W 8-3 2/4 vs. Hawai’i W 6-5 Head Coach: Brandon Brooks 3/28 at San Diego State W 13-4 2 2/21 at Sonoma State W 24-4 2/4 vs. California W 4-3 Date Opponent Result Score 4/4 at Arizona State* W 11-5 2/27 UC Santa Barbara3 W 9-3 2/5 vs. Michigan2 W 10-3 1 1/18 vs. Concordia (Irvine) W 25-6 4/11 vs. Stanford* L 8-7 2/27 Michigan3 W 7-5 2/5 at Stanford2 L 9-5 1/18 vs. Cal Baptist1 W 15-4 2/28 Stanford3 L 10-4 2/11 vs. Cal-Baptist W 11-5 1/19 vs. CS Bakersfield1 W 14-3 4/18 vs. USC* W 9-5 2/28 California3 W (8-ot) 7-6 2/18 at San Diego State* W 9-4 1/19 vs. Loyola Marymount1 W 15-6 4/24 vs. CSU Bakersfield5 W 17-6 3 3/6 at Hawai’i* L (6-ot) 9-8 2/25 vs. CS Northridge W 13-4 1/25 vs. CS Monterey Bay2 W 15-2 4/25 vs. USC5 W 9-7 2/25 vs. Michigan3 W 13-3 2 3/11 at UC Irvine W 8-5 1/25 vs. CS Northridge W 14-6 4/26 vs. California5 W 9-8 2/26 vs. USC3 W 8-7 2 3/13 Arizona State* W 13-6 1/26 vs. UC Santa Barbara W 14-6 6 3 5/8 vs. UC San Diego W 9-2 3/27 Stanford* L 11-6 2/26 vs. Stanford W 5-4 1/26 vs. Pacific2 W 11-7 6 3/28 San Jose State* W 12-5 3/3 at USC* W 6-5 2/1 vs. Michigan3 W 12-3 5/9 vs. California W 9-5 4/8 Loyola Marymount W 8-4 3/10 vs. San Jose State* W 7-5 2/1 vs. California3 W (ot) 10-9 5/10 vs. Stanford6 L 7-6 4/10 San Diego State* W 7-5 3/17 vs. Arizona State* W 8-6 2/2 vs. San Jose State3 W 14-6 * indicates MPSF contest 4/17 at USC* L 14-5 3/31 at Hawai’i* W 8-4 2/2 vs. Stanford3 L 4-8 1 UCLA Invitational 4/30 Hawai’i4 W 8-6 4/7 at California* L 8-6 2/13 vs. UC Irvine W 6-5 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 3 Stanford Invitational 5/1 Stanford4 W 7-6 4/14 at UC Irvine W 10-6 4 2/22 vs. San Diego State W 7-1 4 UC Irvine Invitational 4 4/15 at Loyola Marymount W (ot) 7-6 4 5/2 USC W 8-7 2/22 vs. UC San Diego W 8-6 5 MPSF Tournament (first place) 5 4 5/14 Loyola Marymount L 5-4 4/21 vs. Stanford* L 8-1 2/23 vs. Stanford W 9-6 6 NCAA Tournament (second place) 5/15 Marist5 W 14-3 4/27 vs. San Diego State4 W 9-5 2/23 vs. USC4 L (ot) 6-7 5/16 Michigan5 W 9-6 4/28 vs. USC4 W 4-3 3/1 at Loyola Marymount W 14-6 * indicates MPSF game 4/29 at Stanford4 W (ot) 8-7 3/1 vs. Arizona State* W 11-7 1 Michigan Invitational 5/11 vs. Iona5 W 14-3 3/21 vs. Harvard W 18-7 2 Stanford Invitational 5/12 vs. USC5 L 12-10 3/27 at California* W 11-8 3 UC Irvine Invitational 5 5/13 UC Irvine W 10-9 3/29 at Hawai’i W 5-4 4 MPSF Championships (first place) * indicates MPSF game 5 NCAA Championships (five place) 4/5 at CS Bakersfield* W 14-8 1 Michigan Invitational 4/11 vs. Stanford* L 8-9 2 Stanford Invitational 3 UC Irvine Invitational 4/12 vs. San Jose State* W 8-6 2011 (26-7, 4-3 MPSF, 3rd) 4/16 at USC* W 6-4 Head Coach: Brandon Brooks 4 MPSF Championships (first place) 5 NCAA Championships (third place) 4/25 vs. CS Bakersfield5 W 12-3 Date Opponent Result Score 5 1 4/26. vs. Arizona State W 10-7 1/22 Colorado State W 15-6 4/27 vs. Stanford5 L 5-6 1 2013 (28-7, 3-3 MPSF, 4th) 1/22 Hartwick W 17-3 5/9 vs. UC San Diego6 W 12-8 1 Head Coach: Brandon Brooks 1/23 at Michigan W 6-5 5/10 vs. USC6 W 5-3 1 Date Opponent Result Score 1/23 Cal State Northridge W 11-5 5/11 vs. Stanford6 L 5-9 1/19 vs. San Diego State1 W 12-8 1/29 Long Beach State W 11-4 * indicates MPSF contest 2 1 2/5 Hawai’i W 7-6 1/19 at Michigan W 12-3 1 UCLA Invitational 1 2/5 USC2 L 10-8 1/20 vs. Colorado State W 14-6 2 UC Santa Barbara Invitational 2/6 Indiana2 W 9-4 1/20 vs. Indiana1 W 8-4 3 Stanford Invitational 2/6 California2 W 10-8 1/26 vs. Pacific2 W 11-5 4 UC Irvine Invitational 2/12 Santa Clara3 W 11-2 1/26 vs. Concordia2 W 16-4 5 MPSF Tournament (second place) 2/12 Hartwick3 W 7-6 1/27 at UC Santa Barbara2 W 10-2 6 NCAA Tournament (second place) 2/13 San Diego State3 W 8-7 1/27 vs. Claremont-MS2 W 15-3 2/13 Loyola Marymount3 W 12-9 1/2 vs. Hawai’i3 W 12-7 2/19 UC Irvine W 7-5 2/2 vs. California3 W 7-4 2/24 Hawai’i* L (ot) 8-6 2/3 vs. Indiana3 W 9-5 2/26 UC Davis4 W 14-4 2/3 at Stanford3 L 5-8 2/26 Loyola Marymount4 W 6-5 2/9 vs. Cal Lutheran W 18-3 2/27 USC4 L 9-8 2/15 vs. UC Irvine W 17-3 2/27 Hawai’i4 W 7-6 2/23 vs. UC San Diego4 W 12-8 3/5 at Arizona State* W 8-1 2/23 at UC Irvine4 W 7-6 3/5 Cal Baptist (at ASU) W 17-5 2/24 vs. USC4 L 10-1

19 UCLA RECORDS UCLA’S ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Arizona State 17-1 Golden West 0-1 Pacific 18-0 Stanford 31-39 Brown 2-0 Hartwick 5-0 Pomona-Pitzer 4-0 Sunset 0-1 Bucknell 1-0 Harvard 1-0 Princeton 6-0 UMass 1-0 Cal Baptist 7-0 Hawai’i 45-3 Occidental 2-0 UC Davis 14-1 Cal Lutheran 2-0 Indiana 10-0 Redlands 1-0 UC Irvine 19-0 Cal State San Bernardino 1-0 Iona 1-0 San Diego State 38-4 UC Santa Cruz 1-0 Cal State Bakersfield 5-0 La Verne 1-0 San Jose State 32-0 UC San Diego 23-3 Cal State Northridge 11-0 Long Beach State 32-0 Santa Clara 5-0 UC Santa Barbara 36-1 California 46-10 Loyola Marymount 21-1 Slippery Rock 0-1 USC 47-21 Claremont 2-0 Marist 1-0 Sonoma State 3-0 Wagner 1-0 Colorado State 5-0 Maryland 6-0 Concordia (Irvine) 1-0 Massachusetts 3-0 Club 1-0 Michigan 15-0

TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored (game) 30 at Pacific (2/17/07) Most Goals Scored (season) 451 (1998) Fewest Goals Scored (season) 168 (1995) Fewest Goals Allowed (season) 82 (2003) Most Goals Allowed (season) 216 (2013) Best Won-Loss Percentage (season) 1.000 in 2005 and 2008 (33-0) Worst Won- Percentage (season) .542 (1995, 13-11) Most Shutouts (season) 3 (1998) Longest Season Winning Streak 33 matches, twice (2005 and 2008) Longest Interseason Winning Streak 46 matches (2007-2009) Longest Losing Streak 4 matches

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Offense (Goals/Game) Defense (Goals Against Average) 1. 14.03 (2007) 1. 2.86 (2003) 2. 12.53 (1998) 2. 2.89 (1998) 3. 12.36 (2008) 3. 3.23 (1996) 4. 11.94 (2005) 4. 4.06 (2005) 5. 11.71 (2009) 5. 4.06 (2006)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Goals Goals 1. Tanya Gandy (2009) 79 1. 237 2. (1998) 74 2. Coralie Simmons 235 3. Emily Donohoe (2013 70 3. Katie Rulon 201 Kelly Rulon (2007) 70 4. Tanya Gandy 187 Kelly Rulon (2006) 70 5. Catharine von Schwarz 186 Kelly Rulon (2005) 70 6. Jillian Kraus 178 7. (2013) 68 Emily Donohoe 178 8. Erin Golaboski (1998) 65 8. Rachel Fattal 170 Elaine Zivich (1999) 65 9. KK Clark 169 10. Katie Rulon (2008) 62 10. Priscilla Orozco 165 Steals 1. Kelly Rulon (2006) 72 Steals 2. Thalia Munto (2006) 69 1. Kelly Rulon 181 3. Rachel Fattal (2015) 65 2. Katie Rulon 167 4. Kelly Rulon (2007) 57 3. Rachel Fattal 154 5. Katie Rulon (2008) 55 4. Jillian Kraus 129 6. (2008) 53 5. Tanya Gandy 126 7. Kelly Rulon (2005) 52 6. KK Clark 123 8. Rachel Fattal (2014) 49 7. 117 9. Thalia Munro (2005) 48 8. Anne Belden 115 10. Anne Belden (2008) 44 9. Courtney Mathewson 114 Katie Rulon 10. Gabrielle Dominic 92 Saves 1. Sami Hill (2013) 320 Saves 2. Sami Hill (2014) 280 1. Sami Hill 950 3. Caitlin Dement (2010) 264 2. 746 4. Brittany Fullen (2008) 237 3. Emily Feher 713 5. Sami Hill (2015) 227 4. Caitlin Dement 697 6. Brittany Fullen (2009) 225 5. Jaime Hipp 685 Nicolle Payne (1998) 225 6. Brittany Fullen 531 8. Emily Feher (2005) 210 Goals Against Average (min 500 MP) Erin Golaboski (1999) 210 1. Nicolle Payne 3.79 Goals Against Average (min 500 MP) 2. Jaime Hipp 4.05 1. Nicolle Payne (1998) 2.77 3. Erin Golaboski 4.58 2. Nicolle Payne (1996) 3.07 4. Emily Feher 4.61 3. Jaime Hipp (2003) 3.14 Brittany Fullen 5. Brittany Fullen 4.68 4. Nicolle Payne (1997) 3.77 5. Jaime Hipp (2002) 4.00

20 HONORS AND AWARDS All-Time UCLA Women’s Letter Winners A Grams, Nicolette 2002, 2004-05 Rowe, Brittany 2005-08 Azizians, Harriet 1995 Greenlaw, Kim 1995 Rudolph, Catherine 1995 Angermund, Alexis 2015 Greenwood, Emily 2010-13 Rulon, Katie 2006-09 Guerin, Kristin 1998-01 Rulon, Kelly 2003, 2005-07 B Barker, Nicole 2009, 2011-12 H S Barnes, Molly 1995-97 Hafferkamp, Kelsey 2008-11 Schilling, Elissia 2015 Barr, Mackenzie, 2014-15 Hall, Kelly 2000-01 Schmidt, Jody 2002-03 Barth, Brianne 1999 Hayes, Erin 1999 Schulman, Natasha 2010-13 Barth, Kristin 1997-98 Heineck, Lauren 2003-06 Sears, Samantha 2008 Beauregard, Robin 1998, 2001-03 Herrera, Carly 1997-00 Sebenaler, Hannah 2009-12 Beebe, Erica 2012-13 Heuchan, Kelly 2000-02 Simmons, Coralie 1996-98, 2001 Belden, Anne 2006-09 Hill, Kodi 2013-15 Simonds, Kristen 2009-10 Belden, Katherine 2003-06 Hill, Sami 2011, 2013-15 Slezak, Paloma 2003-04 Bhesenia, Kim 1995 Hipp, Jaime 2000-03 Solheim, Aubrey 1995 Blanchard, Monique 2005-06 Hirose-Hulbert, Brailey 2015 Stachowski, Amber 2002 Borchelt, Sarah 1997 Hubbs, Bryna 1999 Stachowski, Ashley 2000-03 Bowlus, Brittney 2004-05 Humphrey, Erin 1997 Stewart, Jessica 1997-99 Bresee, Randi 2009-11 Hunter, Leslie 1995-96 Sullivan, Camy 2008-10 Brewer, Devon 1995-96 Buckley, Jill 1995-96 J T Burmeister, Megan 2008-11 Joyce, Mari 2000-03 Tenenbaum, Katie 1996-99 Juarez, Gabby 2012 Tielmann, Alexa 2013-14 C Todisco, Larissa 2010-11 Cady, Jennifer 1995-98 K Trella, Leah 2010-11 Cahill, Molly 2004-07 Kaczmarek, Leslee 2011-13 Carreras, Rosie 2004 Kay, Serela 1997-00 U Clark, KK 2009-12 Kent, Victoria 2011, 2013-14 Umphrey, Noel 2008-11 Couture, Shelby 2013-15 Kerr, Tahlia 2003-05 Crowell, Kamaile 2005-08 Kraus, Jillian 2005-08 V Krumpholz, Kari 2011 Van Hiel, Heather 2010 D Krumpholz, Kathryn 2005 von Schwarz, Catharine 1996-98, 2000 Dement, Caitlin 2009-12 Kunkel, Kacy 2004-07 Dindinger, Stacey 1996 Kunkel, Kristina 2003-06 W Wallace, Laura 1997 L Wilkey, Sarah 2012 LaBonte, Alison 1998-99 Williams, Alys 2013-15 Lamb, Jenny 1999-02 Wilson, Leah 2002-03 Lee, Michelle 1998-99 Liu, Lisa 1996 Lopez, Jessica 2000-03

M Martin, Brooke 2010-12 Mathewson, Courtney 2005-08 Mazziliano, Leah 2004 McAloon, Mandy 1996-99 McFerrin, Jennifer 1995-96 McGinley, Kelsey 2008-11 McIntyre, Devon 2000-03 McLaren, Maddy 2013-14 Miller, Rebecca 1999-00 Monahan, Aubrie 2014-15 Moran, Kelly 2015 Mordell, Melissa 2007-08 Katie Tenenbaum Munro, Thalia 2001-02, 2005-06 Murphy, Eleanor 1999-02 Murphy, Jenna 2004, 2006-07 Wright, Heather 1995-96 Molly Cahill Musselman, Alex 2013-15 Y N Yacenda, Sunny 2000 Naranjo, Giselle 2010-12 Domanic, Gabrielle 2005-08 Natcher, Stephanie 1995-97 Z Donohoe, Emily 2012-15 Nelson, Jessica 1995-96 Zivich, Elaine, 1999-01 Dorst, Becca 2011-14 Nelson, Kim 2006-08 Zwirner, Ashley 2015 Duffield, Shanta 1995 Neste, Alexandra 2008 Easterday, Kelly 2008-11 Norris, Jane 1995 Epstien, Elizabeth 1995 Ericksen, Paige 1995-97 O Estrada, Katie 2008-11 O’Brien, Kelsey 2014-15 Oesting, Megan 1995-96 F Orozco, Priscilla 2008-11 Fattal, Rachel 2013-15 Orozco, Sarah 2009-12 Feher, Emily 2004-07 Ferraro, Danielle 2012-15 P Flanagan, Katie 2003-05 Parsa, Natalie 1995 Flanagan, Maureen 2000-03 Payne, Nicolle 1995-98 Forster, India 2013-15 Povey, Jessica 1999-00 Franks, Emily 1997 Powers, Monica 2008-10 Fullen, Brittany, 2006-09 Pratt, Charlotte 2013-15 Pulver, Kristyn 2002-03 G Gall, Amanda 1996-99 R Gandy, Tanya 2006-09 Reego, Grace 2015 Gimbel, Beth 1995 Reynolds, Grace 2010-11 Golaboski, Erin 1997-00 Reynolds, Nicole 2015 Golda, Natalie 2001-03, 2005 Ronimus, Morgan 2008-10 Grab, Devin 2015 Ronimus, Kelly 2011-14

21 UCLA ALL-STARS UCLA’s All-America Selections 1995 2001 Emily Feher, 1st Team Caitlin Dement, 1st Team Stephanie Natcher, 2nd Team Coralie Simmons, 1st Team Jillian Kraus, 1st Team Emily Greenwood, 3rd Team Nicolle Payne, 2nd Team , 1st Team Courtney Mathewson, 2nd Team Becca Dorst, HM Kelly Heuchan, 3rd Team Kacy Kunkel, 3rd Team Sarah Orozco, HM 1996 Jaime Hipp, 3rd Team Gabrielle Domanic, HM Nicolle Payne, POY Brittany Rowe, HM 2013 Jennifer McFerrin, 1st Team 2002 Rachel Fattal, 1st Team Coralie Simmons, 1st Team Robin Beauregard, 1st Team 2008 Sami Hill, 2nd Team Catharine von Schwarz, 2nd Team , 1st Team Adam Krikorian, COY Emily Donohoe, 3rd Team Mandy McAloon, HM Jaime Hipp, 3rd Team Courtney Mathewson, POY Natasha Schulman, HM , HM Jillian Kraus, 1st Team Alys Williams, HM 1997 Brittany Fullen, 2nd Team Guy Baker, COY 2003 Tanya Gandy, 2nd Team 2014 Coralie Simmons, POY Robin Beauregard, 1st Team Brittany Rowe, 3rd Team Rachel Fattal, 1st Team Nicolle Payne, 1st Team Natalie Golda, 1st Team Katie Rulon, 3rd Team Sami Hill, 1st Team Amanda Gall, 2nd Team Jaime Hipp, 2nd Team Gabrielle Domanic, HM Emily Donohoe, 2nd Team Catharine von Schwarz, 2nd Team Jessica Lopez, 3rd Team Becca Dorst, HM Katie Tenenbaum, HM Maureen Flanagan, 3rd Team 2009 Alys Williams, HM Adam Krikorian, COY 1998 2004 Tanya Gandy, POY 2015 Guy Baker, COY Kristina Kunkel, 1st Team Anne Belden, 2nd Team Rachel Fattal, 1st Team Coralie Simmons, POY Lauren Heineck, 3rd Team Brittany Fullen, 2nd Team Sami Hill, 1st Team Nicolle Payne, 1st Team Emily Feher, 3rd Team Katie Rulon, 2nd Team Emily Donohoe, 2nd Team Catharine von Schwarz, 1st Team Priscilla Orozco, HM Alys Williams, 3rd Team Robin Beauregard, 2nd Team 2005 Adam Krikorian, COY Kodi Hill, 3rd Team Erin Golaboski, 3rd Team 2010 Mackenzie Barr, HM Katie Tenenbaum, HM Natalie Golda, POY Priscilla Orozco, 1st Team Thalia Munro, 1st Team Grace Reynolds, 2nd Team 1999 Kelly Rulon, 1st Team KK Clark, HM Elaine Zivich, 1st Team Emily Feher, 1st Team Caitlin Dement, HM Erin Golaboski, 3rd Team Kelly Easterday, HM Katie Tenenbaum, 3rd Team 2006 Jenny Lamb, HM Adam Krikorian, COY 2011 Kelly Rulon, POY Priscilla Orozco, 1st Team 2000 Thalia Munro, 1st Team Grace Reynolds, 2nd Team Elaine Zivich, POY Emily Feher, 1st Team KK Clark, 3rd Team Catharine von Schwarz, 1st Team Kristina Kunkel, 3rd Team Caitlin Dement, 3rd Team Kelly Heuchan, 2nd Team Gabrielle Domanic, HM Megan Burmeister, HM Jessica Lopez, 2nd Team Kelly Easterday, HM Jaime Hipp, 3rd Team 2007 Erin Golaboski, HM Adam Krikorian, COY 2012 Emily Donohoe Kelly Rulon, POY KK Clark, 1st Team

UCLA’s All-MPSF Team Selections 1996 2001 Jillian Kraus 2011 Kodi Hill (2nd) Amanda Gall Robin Beauregard Kristina Kunkel Priscilla Orozco (1st) Alys Williams (HM) Jennifer McFerrin Kelly Heuchan Thalia Munro Caitlin Dement (2nd) Devin Grab (newcomer) Nicolle Payne Coralie Simmons Kelly Rulon KK Clark (HM) Alexis Angermund (newcomer) Coralie Simmons Kelly Easterday (HM) Catharine von Schwartz 2002 2007 Grace Reynolds (HM) Robin Beauregard Jillian Kraus (1st) 1997 Kelly Heuchan Kelly Rulon (1st) 2012 Amanda Gall Jaime Hipp Emily Feher (2nd) Caitlin Dement (1st,POY) Mandy McAloon Amber Stachowski Courtney Mathewson (2nd) KK Clark (1st) Nicolle Payne Brittany Rowe (HM) Emily Greenwood (HM) Coralie Simmons 2003 Becca Dorst (HM) Catharine von Schwarz Robin Beauregard 2008 Sarah Orozco (HM) Maureen Flanagan Courtney Mathewson (1st) Emily Donohoe (newcomer) 1998 Natalie Golda Jillian Kraus (1st) Robin Beauregard Jaime Hipp Brittany Fullen (2nd) 2013 Erin Golaboski Jessica Lopez Tanya Gandy (HM) Rachel Fattal (2nd, NOY) Nicolle Payne Brittany Rowe (HM) Emily Donohoe (2nd) Coralie Simmons 2004 Katie Rulon (HM) Sami Hill (2nd) Catharine von Schwarz Emily Feher Gigi Naranjo (HM) Lauren Heineck 2009 1999 Kristina Kunkel Tanya Gandy (1st) 2014 Amanda Gall Anne Belden (2nd) Sami Hill (1st, POY) Jenny Lamb 2005 Brittany Fullen (2nd) Emily Donohoe (1st) Mandy McAloon Gabrielle Domanic Katie Rulon (2nd) Rachel Fattal (1st) Katie Tenenbaum Emily Feher Becca Dorst (2nd) Elaine Zivich Natalie Golda 2010 Alys Williams (HM) Kristina Kunkel Priscilla Orozco (1st) Mackenzie Barr (newcomer) 2000 Thalia Munro Caitlin Dement (2nd) Erin Golaboski Kelly Rulon Grace Reynolds (2nd) 2015 Kelly Heuchan KK Clark (HM) Rachel Fattal (1st) Jessica Lopez 2006 Kelly Easterday (HM) Anne Belden Sami Hill (1st) Catharine von Schwarz Emily Donohoe (2nd) Elaine Zivich Emily Feher Mackenzie Barr

22 UCLA AND TEAM USA UCLA at the Summer Olympics UCLA’s Water Polo Olympians Guided by former UCLA head coach Adam photo courtesy of Getty Images Krikorian and Bruin standouts Kelly Rulon and 1920 – Antwerp Barcelona – 1992 Courtney Mathewson, Team USA defeated Clyde A. Swendson Alex Rousseau Spain 8-5 to win its first-ever Olympic gold medal Guy Baker (coach) 1936 – Berlin in 2012 in London’s Water Polo Arena. Clyde A. Swendson Atlanta – 1996 Krikorian assumed head coaching responsibilities Dixon Fiske Rich Corso (head coach) Dan Hackett of the U.S. Women’s Water Polo National Team 1948 – London Alex Rousseau in the summer of 2009 after winning his fifth Dixon Fiske consecutive NCAA Championship at the helm of Eddie Knox Sydney – 2000 Devere Christianson Women’s ^ the UCLA women’s program. In his 17 years with Guy Baker (coach) the Bruins’ water polo programs as both a player 1952 – Helsinki Robin Beauregard and a coach, Krikorian won an unprecedented John A. Spargo Nicolle Payne Pete Strange Coralie Simmons 15 national titles - 11 as a head coach, three as Team USA at the 2004 Olympic medal ceremony Urho Saari (Coach) an assistant coach and one as a student-athlete. Men’s medal at the 2008 in Beijing. 1956 – Melbourne Dan Hackett Robert M. Horn Team USA has long been a power in women’s Aided by former UCLA standouts Natalie Golda water polo, but the Americans had never and Jaime Hipp, the U.S. team earned its third 1960 – Rome – 2004 # translated their success at other major medal since the sport’s Olympic inception in Robert M. Horn Women’s James W. Kelsey Guy Baker (head coach) competitions to the Olympics, claiming bronze 2000. in 2004 and silver in 2000 and 2008. Like in Urho Saari (coach) Robin Beauregard In the gold medal match against Hungary, Team Natalie Golda Beijing, the U.S. women were ranked No. 1 and 1964 – Tokyo Thalia Munro Dave Ashleigh were gold medal favorites. But this time, they USA rallied from an early 4-0 deficit to tie the Nicolle Payne Stan Cole match, 5-5, before halftime. Golda scored one Kelly Rulon would not be denied what had long eluded them. Daniel Drown Amber Stachowski goal in the match, helping reduce the Americans’ Urho Saari (coach) scored five goals on the day deficit to 5-3. The U.S. team advanced to the Kelly Heuchan (Australia) capping a binge of seven-straight goals for 1968 – Mexico City Men’s gold medal match after sinking Australia, 9-8, Robert M. Horn (coach) the U.S. that turned a 2-1 deficit with 6:44 left to assure itself of finishing the Olympics with a Brandon Brooks in the second period into an 8-2 lead with 7:20 Dave Ashleigh medal. Bruce Bradley remaining in the fourth quarter. Spain scored the Russell Webb final three goals of the match, but the Americans The 2008 Games in Beijing marked the second Stan Cole Beijing – 2008 had built an insurmountable lead. Olympic appearance for Golda and the first for Monte Nitzkowski Women’s ^ Hipp. Baker served as the U.S. women’s team’s (coach) Guy Baker (head coach) The U.S. was 8-for-17 on shots (compared to Natalie Golda head coach in the first three Olympiads of the Munich – 1972 Jaime Hipp Spain’s 5-for-28 performance) and dominated 21st Century. (Bronze Medal) the game despite losing out on time of Bruce Bradley Men’s ^ In 2004, seven players and Baker represented Stan Cole Brandon Brooks possession, 16:58 to 15:02. U.S. goalkeeper, Adam Wright Betsey Armstrong, finished with eight saves, the UCLA women’s water polo program at the Russell Webb Olympics in Athens, Greece. Six former and James M. Ferguson London – 2012 including a huge stop on a penalty shot in the James Slatton current Bruins helped lead Team USA to the Women’s * fourth period. Eric Lindroth Adam Krikorian (head bronze medal, and one former Bruin (Kelly Monte Nitzkowski Mathewson recorded one shot in seven minutes coach) Heuchan) competed for Australia, which finished (coach) Courtney Mathewson of action against Spain. Rulon played 15 fourth. Kelly Rulon minutes, winning one sprint for Team USA. Moscow – 1980 (boycott) Then-current Bruins Natalie Golda, Thalia Jeff Stites Men’s Mathewson, a former Cutino Award winner Joe Vargas Chay Lapin Munro, Amber Stachowski, Kelly Rulon and Eric Lindroth Adam Wright (2008), won four national titles at UCLA (2005- Gabrielle Domanic (alternate) competed Monte Nitzkowski * indicates gold medal 08) and made her first Olympic appearance in alongside Payne and Beauregard. Baker helped (coach) the 2012 London Olympics. ^ indicates silver medal lead the U.S. team to its second medal in as Los Angeles – 1984^ # indicates bronze medal Rulon, the 2007 Cutino Award winner, also won many Olympics. Fernando Carsalade (Brazil) four national championships at UCLA (2003, Rich Corso (coach) In the 2004 bronze medal contest, the U.S. Monte Nitzkowski (coach) 2005-07) and was part of the bronze-medal team defeated host Australia by a 6-5 margin. Joe Vargas winning team in the 2004 Olympic Games in UCLA’s athletes scored three of Team USA’s six Athens, Greece. goals in that contest – Beauregard, Golda and Under the tutelage of former UCLA men’s and Stachowski each netted one goal. women’s head water polo coach Guy Baker, the The new millennium brought women’s water U.S. women’s water polo team earned a silver polo to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. In a wild gold medal photo courtesy of Getty Images contest between Australia and Team USA, Australia scored a controversial last-second goal to win, 4-3, and send the U.S. team home with the silver medal. Bruins Coralie Simmons, Nicolle Payne, Beauregard, and Coach Baker helped lead Team USA on its quest for a gold medal. While competing at UCLA, both Simmons and Beauregard spent the year away from campus. Simmons led Team USA with nine goals in the Olympics, and Adam Krikorian and Team USA win gold in 2012 Beauregard added six. Adam Krikorian

23 UCLA AND TEAM USA U.S. National Team Experience The USA National Team program has a rich championship victory over Australia. Fattal (10 At the 2006 Pythia Cup in Greece, Gandy and history of selecting UCLA players and coaches, goals) and Mathewson (six goals) were major Brittany Fullen, then a sophomore on the Bruins’ who most recently won a gold medal at the 2012 forces on offense for the Stars and Stripes. roster, competed for the U.S. Junior National London Olympics. Clark, Willaims and Kraus were also key players Team. Gandy registered eight goals and Fullen This past summer, in the USA’s drive to an undefeated tournament. totaled 14 saves in the cage over three games, the USA Senior In the summer of 2013, the U.S. Women’s Junior leading Team USA to the silver medal. National Team won National Team won the gold medal at the FINA In December 2001, gold at the FINA Junior World Championships in Greece by the U.S. Junior Na- Intercontinental defeating Spain, 9-7. UCLA players participating tional Team captured Tournament, the were Fattal, Emily Donohoe, Kodi Hill and the nation’s first FINA World League Williams. Fattal was named the MVP of the FINA Junior World Super Final, the Pan tournament after scoring 15 goals. Championship in a American Games, Later that summer, the Senior National Team 10-9 overtime win. Rachel Fattal and the FINA World Amber Stachowski placed fifth at the FINA World Championships in Kelly Rulon Championships. Spain. Players representing UCLA were Fattal, led the United States Rachel Fattal earned MVP honors at the latter Mathewson, Kraus, Kelly Rulon and Clark. with four goals and Thalia Munro added one. event, scoring 18 goals en route to gold. UCLA players accounted for 48 percent of U.S. In December 2013, Fattal, Sami Hill, Williams, scoring with 38 of Team USA’s 80 goals. In the summer of 2014, the USA Senior National Kraus, Clark, Mathewson and Priscilla Orozco Team won three international events: the FINA beat Canada in a best-of-three series to qualify In the 2003 FINA Junior World Championships, World League Super Final, the Kinishi Cup and for the 2014 World Cup. Feher, Lauren Heineck, Kristina Kunkel and Kelly the FINA World Cup. Rulon all saw significant playing time for the United In 2009 UCLA players Brooke Martin and Current Bruins Sami Hill, Rachel Fattal and Alys States. In 2004, the Junior National Team won the Natasha Schulman played for the 2009 USA gold medal at the Pan-American Games. Williams as well as UCLA alumnae KK Clark and Junior National Team and Sami Hill redshirted Jillian Kraus scored a total of 17 goals in the the 2012 season to train with the U.S. Senior UCLA players have been key members of tournament as the United States marched to the National Team. the Senior National Team in previous years. gold medal. Fattal led all Bruins with nine goals, Each player has contributed to Team USA’s including three against Italy in the championship In the summer of 2007, former UCLA attacker international success. At the 2003 FINA World match. Hill added seven saves in the final. Tanya Gandy and Team USA finished fourth at Championships, Robin Beauregard scored the the FINA Women’s Junior World Championships At the Kinishi Cup, five current and former game-winning goal in the United States’ 8-6 in Porto, Portugal. Gandy scored 19 goals in victory over Italy in the title game. The victory Bruins scored 12 goals for the USA. Hill was a seven games. mainstay in the cage, making 14 saves against over Italy gave the U.S. women’s water polo Italy and 11 vs. Hungary in group play, while The Senior National Team won the Holiday Cup team its first-ever gold medal. Fattal scored five total goals to help lead the in December 2006. Former Bruins Natalie Golda Following the FINA World Championships, Team Americans to the championship. In addition to and Jamie Hipp and then-current Bruin Emily USA headed to the in Hill and Fattal, UCLA was represented by Clark, Feher competed in the Senior National Team hopes of earning an Olympic berth. The Senior Willaims, Kraus and Courtney Mathewson. event. Golda scored in every one of six games National team went on to compete in the 2004 for Team USA, while Hipp contributed 21 saves Athens Olympics, placing third. At the FINA World Cup, the USA won another in the cage. Team USA had also won the 2006 gold medal on the backs of Hill, Fattal and FINA World Championships in Italy. Mathewson. Hill recorded 16 saves in the

The 2014 FINA World Cup Champions (Photo courtesy of USA Water Polo)

24 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

1996 National Champions (29-1, 7-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Guy Baker In only the second year of existence, UCLA women’s water polo captured the National Collegiate Championship, making Bruin water polo the first water polo program to win national titles in both men’s and women’s competition. Under the guidance of head coach Guy Baker, the Bruins lost only one game during the 1996 campaign, an 8-7 heartbreaker to California in the championship game of the Western Regional Qualification Tournament. But the Bruins turned the tables on the Golden Bears in the season’s final match and handed Cal an 8-4 defeat for the national title. Goals were scored by Jennifer McFerrin (3), Catharine von Schwarz (2), Megan Oesting, Coralie Simmons, and Katie Tenenbaum. Goalkeeper Nicolle Payne stopped 15 of Cal’s shots on goal.

1997 National Champions (31-1, 6-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Guy Baker The Bruins brought home their second consecutive national championship and gave head coach Guy Baker four titles in a row (men’s 1995, women’s 1996, men’s 1996, women’s 1997). UCLA lost just one game during the year, a 4-3 heartbreaker at the hands of California in the third game of the season. The Bruins stormed through the rest of the spring, logging a 29-game win streak. UCLA captured its second title in a row with a 6-3 victory over California. The title did not come easily, as the Bruins held on to a shaky 3-2 lead heading into the final quarter of play. But UCLA outscored Cal, 3-1, in the final seven minutes, ensuring the national championship. Payne saved 11 attempts and earned her second consecutive Most Valuable Tournament Goalkeeper award. Goals were netted by Amanda Gall (2), Coralie Simmons (2), Serela Mansur, and Katie Tenenbaum.

1998 National Champions (35-1, 9-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Guy Baker In their fourth year of varsity status, the Bruins took home a third consecutive national title under head coach Guy Baker. UCLA lost only one game the entire season to top-ranked Cal in the first place match of the Santa Barbara Tournament. But the defeat would not go unanswered, as the Bruins would defeat the Golden Bears 7-3 in the national championship match. While Cal was held scoreless for two quarters, the Bruins came on strong, notching at least one goal in every quarter. In Payne’s last match as a Bruin, the goalkeeper recorded 13 saves and was named Tournament MVP. Goals were scored by Coralie Simmons (3), Robin Beauregard, Amanda Gall, Erin Golaboski, and Catharine von Schwarz.

2000 National Champions (30-5, 8-1 MPSF), Head Coaches: Guy Baker, Adam Krikorian The 2000 season brought the Bruins back to championship status after a one-year hiatus in 1999. Sparked by the return of Catharine von Schwarz from the U.S. National Team, the Bruins finished 30-5 (8-1 MPSF) and won their fourth national championship in five years. The championship was the first under new head coach Adam Krikorian, who took over full-time after the 1998 season. In the title game of the 2000 Collegiate Nationals, UCLA downed defending champion USC, 11-4. The Bruins jumped out to a 3-1 first quarter lead and never looked back. Catharine von Schwarz netted a hat trick and became the first UCLA female student- athlete to win four team championships. Elaine Zivich added a goal and was named Tournament MVP. Goals were also scored by Kelly Heuchan (2), Serela Kay, Jenny Lamb, Jessica Lopez, Eleanor Murphy and Ashley Stachowski. Goalkeeper Jaime Hipp grabbed 10 saves to secure the victory for the Bruins.

2001 NCAA Champions (18-4, 9-1 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian The Bruins captured the inaugural NCAA women’s water polo title in 2001. Seniors Coralie Simmons and Kristin Guerin led the Bruins to their fourth title in five years. Throughout the season, UCLA dominated opponents, posting an 18-4 overall record and going 9-1 in MPSF action. The proved to be the toughest challenge for the Bruins, handing them each of the four losses, including an 8-5 loss in the MPSF Championship game. UCLA rebounded from the loss at the MPSF Championships to defeat Loyola Marymount 11-1 in the NCAA semifinal match. In the title game, UCLA defeated Stanford 5-4. The win came off of a Coralie Simmons goal with 1:28 remaining in the game. Goals were scored by Simmons (2), Robin Beauregard, Kelly Heuchan, and Ashley Stachowski. Jaime Hipp recorded six saves. For her efforts, Simmons received MVP honors and was joined on the All-Tournament team by Beauregard, Heuchan, Hipp, Kristin Guerin, Jenny Lamb, and Elaine Zivich.

2003 NCAA Champions (23-4, 8-2 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian The Bruins continued their championship tradition by taking the 2003 NCAA Championship. All-Americans Robin Beauregard and Jamie Hipp provided veteran leadership as head coach Adam Krikorian won his third national championship. UCLA posted an overall record of 23-4, including an 8-2 MPSF mark. Ranked No. 1 nationally entering the MPSF Tournament, the Bruins picked up a No. 3 seed due to losses to Stanford and USC. The Bruins easily dispatched Hawaii before narrowly defeating USC, 7-6, in sudden-victory overtime. In the MPSF title match, UCLA fell to Stanford. The Bruins earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, where they defeated Loyola Marymount in the semifinals. UCLA advanced to the championship game against Stanford for the third consecutive time. The Bruins fell behind 2-0 at halftime, but stormed back with four straight goals to win the match, 4-3, and capture the title. Goals were scored by Jessica Lopez, Kelly Rulon, Lauren Heineck, and Robin Beauregard, and Jaime Hipp finished with six saves. Senior Robin Beauregard was named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Touranment.

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2005 NCAA Champions (33-0, 12-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian UCLA’s 2005 squad enjoyed what was considered by many at the time to be the greatest season in collegiate women’s water polo history. Led by Cutino Award winner Natalie Golda, the Bruins posted a perfect 33-0 mark to win the NCAA Championship. UCLA’s 33-0 record marked the best NCAA finish and longest single-season winning streak. The team outscored its opponents 394-134, and 121 -31 in the first quarter. Few teams held their ground against UCLA in the first quarter, much less the entire game. This championship team started three Olympians – Natalie Golda, Kelly Rulon, and Thalia Munro. The Bruins entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed at the University of Michigan’s Canham Natatorium. After defeating Wagner in their first match, the Bruins downed Hawai’i, 7-6, in the semifinals. Kristina Kunkel scored the winning goal with 1:43 left in the fourth quarter. UCLA concluded its remarkable season by winning the 2005 NCAA Championship, defeating third-seeded Stanford, 3-2. UCLA led the entire way against the Cardinal, as Brittany Rowe led the Bruins with two goals in that game.

2006 NCAA Champions (29-4, 11-1 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian The 2006 Bruins returned nearly every player aside from Natalie Golda, the 2005 Cutino Award winner who helped lead UCLA to a 33-0 record in 2005. The Bruins had the talent, experience, and determination necessary to win their second consecutive NCAA title, their fourth in the last six seasons. While not nearly as dominant as the 2005 version, the 2006 women’s water polo team outscored its opponents by a 369-134 margin. UCLA allowed just 4.1 goals per game, the best average in the nation. The Bruins finished their 2006 campaign with a 29-4 overall record and an 11-1 MPSF mark. UCLA earned the No. 3 seed entering the NCAA Tournament at UC Davis. In game one, UCLA dispatched No. 6 seed Hartwick College, 15-2. Then next day, goalkeeper Emily Feher made nine saves in the cage and Kelly Rulon added three goals to lead UCLA past Stanford, 8-5, in both teams’ fourth meeting of the spring. UCLA concluded its stellar season in the most exciting fashion. Sophomore Courtney Mathewson’s last-second five-meter shot found the back of the cage, handing UCLA a 9-8 victory over USC and their second NCAA title in as many seasons.

2007 NCAA Champions (28-2, 11-1 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian UCLA’s 2007 squad will be most remembered as the team that won UCLA’s 100th NCAA team championship. The women’s water polo team initiated the “race” to 100 when the Bruins captured the 2006 NCAA title. Equally impressive, the Bruins’ 2007 title marked the program’s third consecutive NCAA championship. Led by seniors Molly Cahill, Emily Feher, Kacy Kunkel and Kelly Rulon, the 2007 team had little trouble taking care of business. UCLA suffered two regular-season losses to Stanford, but defeated the Cardinal when it mattered most. The Bruins downed Long Beach State on the first day of the MPSF Tournament before edging USC, 10-9, in the semifinals. UCLA punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament with a9-3 rout of Stanford. After a 22-0 victory over Pomona-Pitzer in round one, the Bruins defeated USC, 7-6, to set up a pivotal rematch with Stanford in the NCAA Championship. UCLA built a 4-1 lead after three quarters and held off a furious Stanford rally to win, 5-4. Along the way in 2007, senior Kelly Rulon broke the UCLA career scoring record, totaling 237 goals.

2008 NCAA Champions (33-0, 12-0 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian For the second time in four years, the UCLA women’s water polo team posted a perfect 33-0 record en route to capturing the NCAA championship. Duplicating the Bruins’ perfect record from 2005, UCLA secured the 2008 NCAA title with a 6-3 victory over crosstown rival USC. Seniors Kamaile Crowell, Gabrielle Domanic, Jillian Krauss, Courtney Mathewson and Brittany Rowe became the first female student-athletes in school history to capture four NCAA titles in four seasons. Kraus and Mathewson earned Co-MPSF Player of the Year honors by season’s end, and Mathewson was the recipient of the Peter J. Cutino Award, the sport’s most prestigious honor bestowed upon the top male and female player. In his 10th season at the helm, head coach Adam Krikorian earned ACWPC Coach of the Year accolades for the fourth consecutive season, and Mathewson captured ACWPC Player of the Year honors. Aside from the leadership of UCLA’s five seniors, the Bruins received substantial contributions from juniors Brittany Fullen, Anne Belden, Katie Rulon and Tanya Gandy. Fullen finished her junior campaign having started as the goalkeeper in all 33 matches and totaled a school single-season record 237 saves.

2009 NCAA Champions (25-6, 5-2 MPSF), Head Coach: Adam Krikorian UCLA won its fifth consecutive NCAA title in 2009, downing rival USC 5-4 in the title match, but did not score any goals in the second half. Playing lockdown defense against a USC squad that had beaten them twice, the Bruins prevailed behind the stellar play of senior goalkeeper Brittany Fullen (12 saves). One day earlier, the Bruins won an equally thrilling contest, using a last-second goal from sophomore Megan Burmeister to edge Stanford,12-11. UCLA entered the 2009 campaign riding a 41-game win streak before losing six games during the year. In his final season as head coach, Adam Krikorian made sure the Bruins peaked at the right time. Senior Tanya Gandy was named the NCAA Division I Player of the Year after shattering UCLA’s single-season scoring record with 79 goals. Fellow seniors Anne Belden, Katie Rulon and Fullen were named All-NCAA Tournament Team selections in addition to earning Second-Team All-America honors. 26 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

1995 UCLA 12, Stanford 11 San Diego State 7, UCLA 4 UCLA 5, USC 4 Slippery Rock 9, UCLA 7 NCAA Champions: UCLA UCLA 14, Harvard 1 2010 (5th) UCLA 9, Maryland 2 Loyola Marymount 5, UCLA 4 UCLA 7, Michigan 6 (3OT) UCLA 14, Marist 3 National Champions: Slippery Rock (PA) UCLA 9, Michigan 6 1996 (1st) NCAA Champions: USC UCLA 13, Maryland 1 2011 (3rd) UCLA 9, UC Santa Barbara 1 UCLA 8, Indiana 5 UCLA 8, Stanford 1 California 7, UCLA 4 UCLA 12, San Diego State 6 UCLA 6, USC 5 UCLA 8, California 4 NCAA Champions: Stanford National Champions: UCLA 2012 (3rd) 1997 (1st) UCLA 14, Iona 3 UCLA 9, UC San Diego 1 USC 12, UCLA 10 UCLA 10, Maryland 0 UCLA 10, UC Irvine 9 UCLA 10, San Diego State 3 NCAA Champions: Stanford UCLA 6, California 3 National Champions: UCLA 2013 (3rd) UCLA 8, Princeton 6 1998 (1st) Stanford 5, UCLA 3 UCLA 15, Maryland 1 UCLA 13, Hawai’i 8 UCLA 11, UC Santa Barbara 5 NCAA Champions: USC 2003 NCAA Champions UCLA 10, Hawai’i 3 2014 (2nd) UCLA 7, California 3 All-National Championship Tournament Team Selections National Champions: UCLA UCLA 12, UC San Diego 6 UCLA 5, USC 3 1999 (3rd) Robin Beauregard, 1998, 2001, Jenny Lamb, 1999, 2001 Stanford 9, UCLA 5 2002, 2003^ Jessica Lopez, 2000, 2003 UCLA 12, Maryland 2 NCAA Champions: Stanford UCLA 7, Hawai’i 1 Anne Belden, 2008, 2009 Courtney Mathewson, 2007, 2008 KK Clark, 2010, 2011, 2012 Jennifer McFerrin, 1996 USC 5, UCLA 4 2015 (2nd) UCLA 6, California 5 (SV-OT) Emily Donohoe, 2015 Thalia Munro, 2002, 2005, 2006 UCLA 9, UC San Diego 2 Becca Dorst, 2014 Stephanie Natcher, 1995 National Champions: USC UCLA 5, California 5 Kelly Easterday, 2011 Priscilla Orozco, 2011 2000 (1st) Stanford 7, UCLA 6 Rachel Fattal, 2013, 2014, 2015 Sarah Orozco, 2012 UCLA 15, Michigan 2 NCAA Champions: Stanford Emily Feher, 2005, 2006, 2007 Nicolle Payne, 1995, 1996*, 1997*, UCLA 15, UC Davis 2 Note: From 2001-03, the NCAA Tournament com- Maureen Flanagan, 2003 1998 UCLA 5, California 3 prised four teams. Since 2004, the NCAA Tourna- Brittany Fullen, 2008, 2009 Brittany Rowe, 2008 UCLA 11, USC 4 ment has comprised eight teams. Women’s water polo was not an NCAA sport until the 2001 season. Amanda Gall, 1998 Katie Rulon, 2009 National Champions: UCLA Tanya Gandy, 2008^, 2009^ Kelly Rulon, 2003, 2005, 2006^, 2001 (1st) Natalie Golda, 2002, 2003, 2005^ 2007^ TOURNAMENT TOTALS UCLA 11, Loyola Marymount 1 Emily Greenwood, 2012 Coralie Simmons, 1996, 1997, 1998, UCLA 5, Stanford 4 Total Tournament Appearances 21 Kristin Guerin, 2001 2001^ NCAA Champions: UCLA NCAA Tournament Appearances 14 Kelly Heuchan, 2001 Amber Stachowski, 2002 Total Won-Lost Record 55-10 2002 (2nd) Sami Hill, 2014, 2015 Katie Tenenbaum, 1999 NCAA Won-Lost Record 32-7 Jaime Hipp, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Catharine von Schwarz, 1996, 1997, UCLA 12, Loyola Marymount 2 Shutouts in Tournament Games 3 Stanford 8, UCLA 4 Jillian Kraus, 2007, 2008 2000 Record in Championship Games 11-3 Kacy Kunkel, 2006, 2007 Elaine Zivich, 1999, 2000^, 2001 NCAA Champions: Stanford Total National Championships 11 Tournaments from 1995-2000 were not NCAA affiliated. Players inboldface are current team members. 2003 (1st) NCAA Championships 7 ^Tournament most valuable player *Tournament most valuable goalkeeper UCLA 8, Loyola Marymount 2 UCLA 4, Stanford 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2005 (1st) UCLA 22, Wagner 2 UCLA 7, Hawai’i 6 UCLA 3, Stanford 2 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2006 (1st) UCLA 15, Hartwick 2 UCLA 8, Stanford 5 UCLA 9, USC 8 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2007 (1st) UCLA 22, Pomona-Pitzer 0 UCLA 7, USC 6 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2008 (1st) UCLA 19, Pomona-Pitzer 6 UCLA 11, UC Davis 4 UCLA 6, USC 3 NCAA Champions: UCLA 2009 (1st) UCLA 13, Michigan 6 Robin Beauregard

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