CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2005 SEASON IN REVIEW

John Mann was the Bears’ leading scorer in 2005, tallying 56 goals and earning first-team All-America, first- team All-MPSF and MPSF All- Tournament honors. Marshall was the winner of the Golden Bear Coaches Award, and Sharf and junior Brian Bacharach were the recipients of the Academic Achievement Award. Tyrrell and Monsees received the Peter J. Cutino Trophy as the team’s most improved players. Monsees finished the 2005 campaign with 16 goals in 27 matches, and Tyrrell tallied 11 goals in 27 contests, including two goals in the Bears’ 9-7 victory over UC Irvine in the MPSF third- place match. Marshall is the third-ever recipient of the Golden Bear Coaches’ Award after competing in six matches last fall, notching goals against Santa Clara and UC Santa Cruz. Sharf and Bacharach were honored for their scholastic achievements. Both Sharf he 2005 California men’s water polo college career with 522 saves. Sharf was and Bacharach were members of the 2005 team had a solid 2005 campaign, second in scoring for the Bears as a MPSF All-Academic team. Sharf had a Tfinishing 21-7 and ending with a No. sophomore, tallying 31 goals in 27 3.589 GPA through fall 2005 semester, 3 nationally ranking. However, the season matches. He netted three goals in a match and Bacharach, majoring in molecular all came down to the semifinals of the on four occasions during the season, and cellular biology, had a 3.338 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation including Cal’s narrow losses to top- cumulative GPA through the fall. Tournament, where the Golden Bears fell, ranked USC on Oct. 16 and Nov. 12. Cal also had six players recognized by 10-8, to No. 1-ranked and eventual national Junior Marty Matthies was slated as an MPSF as members of the 2005 All- champion USC. From there, Cal honorable mention All-American after he Academic Team. Bacharach, sophomore rebounded to defeat UC Irvine, 9-7, to scored 19 goals in 24 matches, including Adam Haley, Monsees, Sharf, Tyrrell and conclude the MPSF Tournament in third a team-high six goals during the MPSF junior Andrija Vasiljevic were all noted by place, but was not selected as one of the Tournament. Matthies also notched a the MPSF for their academic two teams from the MPSF to advance to the score in the Bears’ victory over Stanford. achievements. To be eligible for MPSF All- NCAA Tournament. Of the Bears’ seven He had earlier been selected second- Academic, an athlete must have a 3.0 or losses during the 2005 campaign, four team All-MPSF. better cumulative GPA, must be at least a came in the hands of the national champion At the annual team awards banquet, sophomore academically, and must have Trojans. Mann was picked as the team MVP, while competed in fifty percent or more of a Still, Cal had some impressive individual sophomores Jeff Tyrrell and Zac Monsees team’s matches. Vasiljevic was a second- accomplishments. Junior were tabbed Most Improved, junior Jon team All-MPSF pick as well. scored a team-high 56 goals on the year and was named first-team All-American, first-team All-MPSF, and was a member of the MPSF All-Tournament team. Mann scored five goals in the three MPSF tournament matches, and earlier was the Oct. 4 MPSF Player of the Week after leading Cal to three victories and scoring four goals in the Bears’ 9-5 victory over Stanford on Oct. 1. Senior goalie Nate Bennett and sophomore attacker Michael Sharf were tabbed as third-team All-Americans. Bennett had an outstanding 2005 campaign, recording 211 saves in 28 matches with 26 saves during the MPSF Tournament. He was the Oct. 25 MPSF Player of the Week after recording a career- high 20 saves in Cal’s 9-2 conference victory over UC Irvine. Earlier named third- Nate Bennett concluded an outstanding college career in 2005, earning third-team team All-MPSF, Bennett finished his All-America accolades and finishing with 522 career saves.

16 2006 California Golden Bears Men’s Water Polo Media Guide CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2005 FINAL STATISTICS 21-7 OVERALL; 5-2 MPSF (9-3 Home; 5-2 Road; 7-2 Neutral) Date Opponent Result Score Streak Leading Scorers Sept. 3 vs. Bucknell% W 11-2 WON 1 Mann 4 Sept. 3 vs. St. Francis% W 11-8 WON 2 Bacharach, Mann, Tyrrell 2 Sept. 4 at Navy% W 9-3 WON 3 Mann 4 Sept. 10 at Pacific W 8-5 WON 4 Sharf 2 Sept. 17 vs. Cal Baptist# W 17-4 WON 5 Bacharach, Mann, Sharf 3 Sept. 17 vs. UC San Diego# W 8-6 WON 6 Bacharach 3 Sept. 18 vs. USC# L 8-7 LOST 1 Mann, Vasiljevic 2 Sept. 18 vs. UCLA# W 8-7 (OT) WON 1 Vasiljevic 3 Oct. 1 Stanford W 9-5 WON 2 Mann 4 Michael Sharf Oct. 2 UC Santa Cruz W 16-2 WON 3 Bacharach, Calder, Monsees, Platshon, Tyrrell 2 Oct. 2 Santa Clara W 17-6 WON 4 Bacharach, Monsees 3 Oct. 8 at UCLA* L 7-4 LOST 1 Mann 2 Oct. 15 UC Santa Cruz^ W 18-2 WON 1 Buckner 4 Oct. 15 Long Beach State^ W 9-8 WON 2 Sharf 3 Oct. 16 UCLA^ W 7-6 WON 3 Mann 3 Oct. 16 USC^ L 9-8 LOST 1 Sharf 3 Oct. 22 UC Irvine* W 9-2 WON 1 Kinsel 3 Oct. 23 at UC Davis W 15-7 WON 2 Mann 5 Oct. 27 Pacific* W 17-7 WON 3 Mann 3 Oct. 29 Pepperdine L 8-6 LOST 1 Buckner, Vasiljevic 2 Nov. 5 at Pepperdine* W 7-6 WON 1 Mann 3 Nov. 6 at UC Santa Barbara* W 7-6 WON 2 Mann 3 Nov. 12 USC* L 10-9 LOST 1 Mann, Sharf 3 Marty Matthies Nov. 13 Long Beach State* W 12-11 (OT) WON 1 Buckner 4 Nov. 19 at Stanford L 7-4 LOST 1 Kinsel 2 Nov. 25 vs. UCLA& W 13-12 (OT) WON 1 Vasiljevic 5 FINAL 2005 Nov. 26 vs USC& L 10-8 LOST 1 Kinsel 3 Nov. 27 vs UC Irvine& W 9-7 WON 1 Buckner, Mann, Matthies, STATISTICS Tyrrell 2 NAME (Matches) GOALS Home matches at Spieker Aquatics Complex *indicates MPSF Match, %indicates John Mann (26) ...... 56 Navy Open, Annapolis, MD; #indicates SoCal Open, Irvine, Calif., ^indicates NorCal Michael Sharf (27) ...... 31 Open, Berkeley, Calif., &indicates MPSF Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif. Brian Bacharach (27) ...... 29 Andrija Vasiljevic (27) ...... 29 Brian Kinsel (27) ...... 27 (27) ...... 22 Marty Matthies (24) ...... 19 Zac Monsees (27) ...... 16 Mike Hayes (26) ...... 13 Tom Kurth (27) ...... 12 Jeff Tyrrell (27) ...... 11 Trent Calder (22) ...... 7 Kevin Platshon (22) ...... 5 Jon Marshall (6) ...... 2 Jonathan Richina (5) ...... 2 Adam Haley (24) ...... 1 Cameron Jones (5) ...... 1 CALIFORNIA TOTALS ...... 283 OPPONENT TOTALS ...... 181

GOALKEEPER G Mins GA SV AG Nate Bennett 28 638 166 211 5.93 Nick Sgarlata 1 4 0 1 0.00 Mark Vacquier 6 70 15 17 6.00 CAL TOTALS 28 712 181 229 6.46 Brian Bacharach Andrija Vasiljevic

2006 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE2006 California Golden Bears Men’s Water Polo Media Guide 1717 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2005 FINAL MPSF RESULTS & HONORS 2005 MPSF RESULTS 2005 INDIVIDUAL HONORS NOVEMBER 25-27, 2005 MCDONALD’S SWIM STADIUM, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 1. USC 2. Stanford 3. California 4. UC Irvine JOHN MANN BRIAN 5. UCLA First-Team All-American BACHARACH 6. Pacific MPSF First-Team 7. Pepperdine MPSF All-Academic MPSF All-Tournament Cal Scholar-Athlete Award 8. Long Beach State Oct. 4 MPSF Player of the Week 2005 MPSF PLAYER Cal Team MVP OF THE YEAR Juraj Zatovic, USC 2005 MPSF NEWCOMER ZAC MONSEES MPSF All-Academic OF THE YEAR Peter J. Cutino Award Will Hindle-Katel, Stanford NATE BENNETT (Most Improved) Third-Team All-American MPSF Third-Team 2005 MPSF COACH OF THE YEAR Oct. 25 MPSF Player Jovan Vavic, USC of the Week 2005 MPSF ALL-FEDERATION TEAMS JEFF TYRRELL FIRST TEAM MPSF All-Academic Peter J. Cutino Award Pos. Player Year School (Most Improved) 2M D Juraj Zatovic Sr. USC MICHAEL SHARF U John Mann Jr. California Third-Team All-American 2M D Sr. Pepperdine MPSF Honorable Mention D Thomas Hopkins Sr. Stanford MPSF All-Academic D Sr. Stanford Cal Scholar-Athlete Award D Juan Delgadillo Jr. USC G Sandy Hohener So. Stanford ADAM HALEY SECOND TEAM (CAL ONLY) MPSF All-Academic Pos. Player Year A Andrija Vasiljevic Jr. 2M D Marty Matthies Jr. MARTY MATTHIES Honorable Mention THIRD TEAM (CAL ONLY) All-American Pos. Player Year MPSF Second-Team G Nate Bennett Sr. JON MARSHALL Golden Bear Coaches Award HONORABLE MENTION (CAL ONLY) Pos. Player Year A Michael Sharf So.

ANDRIJA VASILJEVIC MPSF Second-Team MPSF All-Academic

18 2006 California Golden Bears Men’s Water Polo Media Guide CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CALIFORNIA Golden Bears YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1918...... 1-0 Head Coach Head Coach 1921...... 0-1 George Schroth Steve Heaston 1922...... 3-1 153-58-1 (.724) 224-56 (.800) in 12 seasons. in 10 seasons. Head Coach Jack Robinson 1948 ...... 6-10-1 1989 ...... 26-4 4-6 (.400) 1949 ...... 10-4 1990 ...... 29-1 in four seasons. 1950 ...... 9-3 1991 ...... 26-1 1951 ...... 8-11 1992 ...... 31-0 1923 ...... 0-1 1952...... 12-5 1993...... 21-9 1925 ...... 1-1 1953...... 16-2 1994...... 21-10 1927 ...... 1-1 1954...... 17-1 1995...... 20-7 1929 ...... 2-3 1955...... 12-5 1996...... 15-7 1956...... 14-3 1997...... 22-6 1957...... 15-4 1998...... 13-11 Head Coach 1958...... 17-5 Tom Whitaker 1959...... 17-5 6-16 (.273) Head Coach in two seasons. Peter Asch Head Coach 46-26 (.639) 1931 ...... 5-7 Bill Phillips in three seasons. 1932 ...... 1-9 40-15 (.727) in three seasons. 1999 ...... 14-11 2000 ...... 17-8 1960 ...... 18-2 2001 ...... 15-7 1961 ...... 16-2 Head Coach 1962 ...... 6-11 Al Dowden 55-36 (.604) Head Coach in nine seasons. Head Coach 81-32 (.717) 1933 ...... 1-3 Pete Cutino in four seasons. 1934 ...... 3-7 519-172-10 (.748) 1936 ...... 7-5 in 26 seasons. 2002 ...... 20-7 1937 ...... 10-2 2003 ...... 20-8 1938...... 13-2 1963 ...... 5-12 2004 ...... 20-10 1939...... 9-3 1964 ...... 7-15 2005 ...... 21-7 1940...... 1-5 1965 ...... 13-13 1941...... 10-4 1966 ...... 9-6 1942...... 1-5 1967...... 15-4 Total: ...... 1181-436-14 (.728) 1968...... 16-4 1969...... 16-6 Head Coach 1970...... 11-10 Hal Weatherbe 1971...... 10-10 14-6 (.700) 1972...... 16-7 in two seasons. 1973...... 25-1 1974...... 25-2 1946 ...... 8-0 1975...... 22-6 1947 ...... 6-6 1976...... 18-6 1977...... 29-3 1978...... 25-6-1 1979...... 27-6 1980...... 31-4-3 1981...... 19-11-1 1982...... 20-10-2 1983...... 29-3-2 1984...... 26-4-1 1985...... 14-9 A display of the NCAA Championship 1986...... 31-8 rings and watches awarded to the 1987...... 27-3 Golden Bears following their 11 1988...... 33-3 national titles.

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1965 Barry Weitzenberg, Ken High, Robert Clevenger 1985 Matt Biondi, Jeff Brush, John Felix 1966 Barry Weitzenberg, Jon Shores 1986 Kirk Everist, Bill Schoening, Jeff Brush, Rich Ambidge, 1967 Barry Weitzenberg, Anton Kajlich, Jon Shores, Peter Asch, Rob Solomon Ken High 1987 Kirk Everist, Pat Reid, Rick Ambidge, Jeff Brush, 1968 Jon Shores, Mike Turner, Peter Asch, Orb Greenwald, Tom Hermstad, Matt Biondi Jeff Reeder 1988 Kirk Everist, Jeff Brush, Rich Ambidge, Julian Bailey, 1969 Peter Asch, Orb Greenwald, Lance Killoway, Mark Evans, , Ivan Ortiz Mike Morgan 1989 Rich Ambridge, Chris Humbert, Ivan Ortiz, Julian Bailey, 1971 Todd Healy Bennett Indart 1972 Peter Schnugg 1990 Chris Humbert, Eriks Krumins, Julian Bailey, Jim Wagner, 1973 Doug Healy, Jeff White, Doug Arth, Tom Belfanti, Walter , Ludovic Salles Bricker, Mile Evans, Dean Crane, Peter Schnugg, Jon Svendsen 1991 Chris Humbert, Erik Krumins, Chris Oeding, Dirk Zeien, 1974 Tom Belfanti, Walter Bricker, Doug Arth, Jon Svendsen, Ludovic Salles, Troy Barnhart Mike Loughlin, Jim Parker, Randy Williams, Dean Crane, 1992 Chris Oeding, Dirk Zeien, Troy Barnhart, , Miles Evans, Doug Healy , Russ Stryker 1975 Walter Bricker, Jon Svendsen, Joe Bogen, Tom Belfanti, 1993 Troy Barnhart, Gavin Arroyo, Sean Nolan, Tony Barnes Jeff Roy, David Post, Jim Purcell, John Pettibone 1994 Brent Albright, Sean Nolan, Mike Sparling, Clarke Tamariki 1976 Mike Loughlin, Jim Purcell 1995 Brent Albright, Nick Kittredge, Toby Dommer, Pat Cochran 1977 Mike Loughlin, Kevin Robertson, Jim Purcell, Carlos Steffens, 1996 Brent Albright, Peter Stern, Brad Kittredge Dave Post 1997 Brent Albright, Brad Kittredge, Peter Stern 1978 Mike Loughlin, Carlos Steffens, Kevin Robertson, 1998 Ryan Flynn, Brad Kittredge, Jerry Smith David Young 1999 Jerry Smith, Albert Won 1979 Kevin Robertson, Carlos Steffens, Bob Diepersloot 2000 Attila Banhidy, Eldad Hazor, Jerry Smith 1980 Kevin Robertson, Bob Diepersloot 2001 Attila Banhidy, Spencer Dornin 1981 Jay Cretcher, Kirk Erickson, Bob Diepersloot 2002 Attila Banhidy, Andrew Stoddard, Russell Bernstein, 1982 Peter Cutino, Alan Gresham, Alan Miller, John Thompson Chris Lathrop 1983 Peter Cutino, Alan Gresham, Shaun Cleary, Matt Biondi, 2003 Attila Banhidy, Will Quist John Gifford 2004 John Mann, Marty Matthies, Andrija Vasiljevic 1984 Alan Gresham, Matt Biondi, Shaun Cleary, John Felix, 2005 John Mann, Nate Bennett, Michael Sharf, Marty Matthies John Gifford, Bruce Perry

TEAM AWARDS

1987-88 Jeff Brush/Kirk Everist 1991-92 Eriks Krumins THE PETER J. 1988-89 Kirk Everist 1992-93 Jeff Weldon CUTINO WATER 1989-90 Rich Ambidge 1993-94 Nick Kittredge/John Owens 1990-91 Chris Humbert 1994-95 Nick Kittredge POLO TROPHY 1991-92 Chris Humbert 1995-96 Nick Kittredge (MOST IMPROVED) 1992-93 Chris Oeding 1996-97 Brad Kittredge 1989-90 Pat Nelson 1993-94 Troy Barnhart 1997-98 Ryan Feaver 1990-91 Nick Hume 1994-95 Sean Nolan 1998-99 Brad Kittredge 1991-92 George Pal 1995-96 Brent Albright 1999-00 Jeff Green 1992-93 Sean Nolan 1996-97 Peter Stern 2000-01 Eldad Hazor 1993-94 Mike Sparling 1997-98 Brent Albright/Peter Stern 2001-02 Attila Banhidy 1994-95 Brent Albright 1998-99 Ryan Flynn/Peter Keifer 2002-03 Jason Malinsky 1995-96 Ryan Flynn 1999-00 Jerry Smith 2003-04 Jason Malinsky 1996-97 Ramsey Ross 2000-01 Jerry Smith 2004-05 Dan Werner 1997-98 No Award 2001-02 Spencer Dornin 2005-06 Brian Bacharach/ 1998-99 Mike West 2002-03 Attila Banhidy/Chris Lathrop Michael Sharf 1999-00 Joe Kaiser 2003-04 Attila Banhidy 2000-01 Russell Bernstein 2004-05 John Mann GOLDEN BEAR 2001-02 Todd Hylton 2005-06 John Mann 2002-03 Will Quist COACHES’ AWARD 2003-04 Jeff Leeper SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2003-04 Beau Schuster 2004-05 Jonathan Richina 2004-05 Marty Matthies 2005-06 Zac Monsees/Jeff Tyrrell OF THE YEAR 2005-06 Jon Marshall 1985-86 John Felix MOST VALUABLE 1986-87 Tom Hermstad Bold denotes current athlete 1987-88 Tom Hermstad PLAYER 1988-89 Michael Tillman 1985-86 Matt Biondi 1989-90 Jeff Weldon 1986-87 Kirk Everist/Bill Schoening 1990-91 Michael Tillman

20 2006 California Golden Bears Men’s Water Polo Media Guide CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CALIFORNIA Golden Bears NCAA HISTORY NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year Champion Coach Score Runner Up 1988 California Pete Cutino 14-11 UCLA 1969 UCLA Bob Horn 5-2 California 1989 UC Irvine Ted Newland 9-8 California 1970 UC Irvine Ted Newland 7-6*** UCLA 1990 California Steve Heaston 8-7 Stanford 1971 UCLA Bob Horn 5-3 San Jose State 1991 California Steve Heaston 7-6 UCLA 1972 UCLA Bob Horn 10-5 UC Irvine 1992 California Steve Heaston 12-11*** Stanford 1973 California Pete Cutino 8-4 UC Irvine 1993 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 11-9 USC 1974 California Pete Cutino 7-6 UC Irvine 1994 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 14-10 USC 1975 California Pete Cutino 9-8 UC Irvine 1995 UCLA 10-8 California 1976 Stanford Art Lambert 13-12 UCLA 1996 UCLA Guy Baker 8-7 USC 1977 California Pete Cutino 8-6 UC Irvine 1997 Pepperdine 8-7* USC 1978 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 7-6*** California 1998 USC John Williams/ 1979 UCSB Pete Snyder 11-3 UCLA Jovan Vavic 9-8* Stanford 1980 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 8-6 California 1999 UCLA Guy Baker 6-5 Stanford 1981 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 17-6 Long Beach State 2000 UCLA Guy Baker 11-2 UC San Diego 1982 UC Irvine Ted Newland 7-4 Stanford 2001 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 8-5 UCLA 1983 California Pete Cutino 10-7 USC 2002 Stanford 7-6 California 1984 California Pete Cutino 9-8 Stanford 2003 USC Jovan Vavic 9-7* Stanford 1985 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 12-11** UC Irvine 2004 UCLA Adam Krikorian 10-9* Stanford 1986 Stanford Dante Dettamanti 9-6 California 2005 USC Jovan Vavic 3-2 Stanford 1987 California Pete Cutino 9-8* USC * Denotes number of overtimes

CAL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY TOURNAMENT FINISHES TOURNAMENT MVP’S 1969 Second Place 1986 Second Place 1974 Doug Healy 1973 NCAA Champions 1987 NCAA Champions 1975 Jon Svendsen 1974 NCAA Champions 1988 NCAA Champions 1980 Kevin Robertson 1975 NCAA Champions 1989 Second Place 1983 Peter Cutino, Jr. and 1977 NCAA Champions 1990 NCAA Champions Alan Gresham 1978 Second Place 1991 NCAA Champions 1987 Jeff Brush 1979 Fourth Place 1992 NCAA Champions 1988 Kirk Everist 1980 Second Place 1993 Third Place 1990 Chris Humbert 1981 Third Place 1994 Third Place 1991 Chris Humbert 1982 Fourth Place 1995 Second Place 1992 Dirk Zeien 1983 NCAA Champions 2002 Second Place 1995 Brent Albright Cal Hall of Famer 1984 NCAA Champions Barry Weitzenberg (1965-67)

CAL’S NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1969 California 5, UC Irvine 4 (OT) 1981 California 10, UCLA 7 1990 California 16, Brown 6 California 6, UC Santa Barbara 4 Long Beach State 11, California 9 California 10, UCLA 8 *UCLA 5, California 2 California 11, UC Irvine 10 *California 8, Stanford 7 1973 California 8, New Mexico 1 1982 California 7, USC 6 1991 California 13, Navy 6 California 4, UCLA 2 UC Irvine 8, California 5 California 13, UC Irvine 10 *California 8, UC Irvine 4 UCLA 10, California 9 *California 7, UCLA 6 1974 California 12, Air Force 3 1983 California 15, Slippery Rock 2 1992 California 15, Navy 2 California 12, CS Fullerton 3 California 8, Long Beach State 5 California 8, UC Irvine 5 *California 7, UC Irvine 6 *California 10, USC 7 *California 12, Stanford 11 (3 OT) 1975 California 9, Long Beach State 6 1984 California 11, Loyola of Chicago 3 1993 California 17, Massachusetts 4 California 13, UCLA 9 California 10, USC 9 USC 12, California 11 (OT) *California 9, UC Irvine 6 *California 9, Stanford 8 California 14, UC Irvine 6 1977 California 28, Bucknell 10 1986 California 11, Brown 4 1994 California 12, Massachusetts 7 California 11, Pepperdine 10 California 11, UCLA 8 USC 11, California 6 *California 8, UC Irvine 6 *Stanford 9, California 6 California 8, UCLA 5 1978 California 15, Texas A&M 6 1987 California 18, Brown 3 1995 California 10, Massachusetts 6 California 7, UC Irvine 5 California 7, UC Irvine 3 *UCLA 10, California 8 *Stanford 7, California 6 (3 OT) *California 9, USC 8 (OT) 2002 California 14, Queens 6 1979 California 19, Air Force 7 1988 California 17, Ark.-Little Rock 6 *Stanford 7, California 6 UCLA 10, California 9 California 10, Stanford 6 * Denotes Championship Match Stanford 11, California 10 *California 14, UCLA 11 1980 California 11, UC Santa Barbara 7 1989 California 15, Brown 2 California 9, UC Irvine 7 California 10, Pepperdine 9 *Stanford 8, California 6 *UC Irvine 9, California 8

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QUICK FACTS CONFERENCE First Team Organized: 1902 COACH OF THE YEAR First Official Game: California 3, Neptune Club 1 1974 Pete Cutino 1990 Steve Heaston Conference Championships: 34 1975 Pete Cutino 1991 Steve Heaston NCAA Championships: 11 1983 Pete Cutino 1992 Steve Heaston (1973, ’74, ’75, ’77, ’83, ’84, ’87, ’88, ’90, ’91, ’92) 1988 Pete Cutino 1995 Steve Heaston Collegiate Players of the Year: 13 1989 Steve Heaston 2002 Kirk Everist Conference Players of the Year: 12 All-Americans: 167 Olympians: 25

John Mann (left) and NCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Michael Sharf were members of the United 1973 Peter Schnugg 1988 Kirk Everist States Senior National 1975 Jon Svendsen 1990 Chris Humbert Team this past summer. 1980 Kevin Robertson 1991 Chris Humbert 1983 Peter Cutino, Jr. 1992 Chis Oeding Alan Gresham Dirk Zeien 1984 Alan Gresham 1993 Troy Barnhart 1987 Jeff Brush

NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR 1974 Pete Cutino 1988 Pete Cutino 1975 Pete Cutino 1990 Steve Heaston 1983 Pete Cutino 1992 Steve Heaston

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1975 Jon Svendsen 1989 Rich Ambidge 1977 Mike Loughlin 1990 Chris Humbert John Mann, USA Water Polo 1979 Carlos Steffens 1991 Chris Humbert 1980 Kevin Robertson 1992 Chris Oeding PAN-AM PARTICIPANTS 1983 Peter Cutino, Jr. 1993 Troy Barnhart 1967 John Shores (U.S.) 1983 Luis Ortiz (Puerto Rico) 1984 Alan Gresham 1995 Nick Kittredge Barry Weitzenberg (U.S.) Kevin Robertson (U.S.) 1988 Kirk Everist Jon Svendsen (U.S.) 1971 Peter Asch (U.S.) Barry Weitzenberg (U.S.) 1987 Shaun Cleary (U.S.) Pete Cutino Steve Heaston CALIFORNIA OLYMPIANS (U.S. Asst. Coach) (U.S. coach) 1956 Ivan Jasko (Hungary) Gold Medal Kevin Robertson (U.S.) 1960 Joe Bordy (Hungary) Bronze Medal; Gordon Hall, 1975 Peter Asch (U.S.) Ivan Ortiz (Puerto Rico) Ron Volmer (United States) Seventh Place; Tom Belfanti (U.S.) Luis Ortiz (Puerto Rico) Anton Kaljich (Czechoslovakia) Mike Loughlin (U.S.) 1968 Barry Weitzenberg (United States) Fifth Place Peter Schnugg (U.S.) 1991 Kirk Everist (U.S.) 1972 Peter Asch, Barry Weitzenberg (United States) Jon Svendsen (U.S.) Chris Humbert (U.S.) Bronze Medal Rafael Gonzalez 1980 Kevin Robertson, Peter Schnugg, Jon Svendsen (Puerto Rico) 1995 Gavin Arroyo (U.S.) (United States) U.S. Boycott Carlos Steffens Kirk Everist (U.S.) 1984 Kevin Robertson, Jon Svendsen (United States) (Puerto Rico) Chris Humbert (U.S.) Silver Medal Pete Cutino Chris Oeding (U.S.) 1988 Steve Heaston, Asst. Coach, Kevin Robertson (U.S. Asst. Coach) (United States) Silver Medal 1999 Gavin Arroyo (U.S.) 1992 Kirk Everist, Chris Humbert (United States) Fourth Place 1979 Rafael Gonzalez Chris Humbert (U.S.) 1996 Gavin Arroyo, Troy Barnhart, Kirk Everist, Chris (Puerto Rico) Sean Nolan (U.S.) Humbert, Chris Oeding (United States) Seventh Place Carlos Steffens Chris Oeding (U.S.) 2000 Gavin Arroyo, Chris Humbert, Sean Nolan, Chris (Puerto Rico) Oeding (United States) Sixth Place Kevin Robertson (U.S.)

22 2006 California Golden Bears Men’s Water Polo Media Guide CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CALIFORNIA Golden Bears SPIEKER AQUATICS COMPLEX

erving as home to the California was named after former Cal water polo Sports Federation Tournament in 2001, water polo and swimming teams is letterman Edward “Ned” Spieker, who and most recently the women’s MPSF Sthe Spieker Aquatics Complex, one provided the major portion of the funds for Tournament in 2005. of the finest outdoor facilities in the United the project. One thing that hasn’t changed with the States. The facility replaced the antiquated Bears move into Spieker is Cal’s Located on the corner of Dana and Harmon Pool, which served as the home dominance at home. Between 1976 and Bancroft on the south side of Haas Pavilion, for California aquatics for 50 years. The ’81, the Bears’ men’s water polo team lost the one million dollar facility was completed primary aspect of the extensive remodeling just one league match at home. Since the in the fall of 1982. It was made possible project was the joining of the two previously Cal men played their first match in the through the Cal Sports ’80s project and existing tanks to provide for the 50-meter Spieker Aquatics Complex in the middle of by 25-yard pool of deep water, suitable for the 1982 season, the Bears have compiled major national and international water polo a 174-43 (.802) record. In 1991 and ’92, the CAL’S and swimming championships. Spieker Cal men went through the home season YEAR-BY-YEAR Aquatics Complex has served as the site unbeaten, winning all 19 of their matches of the United States Senior National Water at Spieker. RECORD AT Polo Championship in 1984 and ’86, the The Bear women played their first home SPIEKER AQUATICS National Qualifying Tournament for matches as a varsity sport in Spieker during collegiate women’s water polo in 1997 the 1996 season and have compiled a COMPLEX and 2000, the men’s Mountain Pacific home record of 59-17 (.776). 1982 ...... 3-3 1983 ...... 13-1 1984 ...... 14-1 1985 ...... 3-3 1986 ...... 11-2 1987 ...... 11-1 1988 ...... 7-0 1989 ...... 9-1 1990 ...... 6-1 1991 ...... 10-0 1992 ...... 9-0 1993 ...... 7-4 1994 ...... 7-2 1995 ...... 10-2 1996 ...... 4-2 1999 ...... 4-3 2000 ...... 6-2 2001 ...... 7-4 2002 ...... 8-4 2003 ...... 9-2 2004 ...... 7-2 2005 ...... 9-3 Totals ...... 174-43 (.802)

2006 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE2006 California Golden Bears Men’s Water Polo Media Guide 2323 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears RULES, REGULATIONS & TERMS Center Throw: A free throw from in front of INTRODUCTION FOULS the goal at the two-meter line, awarded Water polo, the oldest team sport in the The referee indicates a foul by blowing when the ball goes over the goal line last Olympics, is a game of skill, endurance a whistle and pointing with the hand toward touched by a defensive player. and swimming ability played in a 20 by 30 the team that has possession, indicating Counter Attack: A fast break. meter pool. There are seven players, six in the direction of the team’s attack. That Dry Pass: Pass from one player to another the field and one goalkeeper. The object of team may receive a free throw. There are without the ball touching the water. the game is to shoot a the ball into a one- ordinary fouls and major fouls. Extra Man: A man up situation, usually six by-three meter goal. One point is scored Ordinary fouls - offending team gets a on five and a “power play” situation. for each goal. A player may shoot for a one- free throw from the point of the infraction. Inside Water: The offensive player has an point goal, without a fake or a hesitation, 1. Two hand touch of the ball. advantageous position in front of the after an ordinary foul outside of seven 2. Taking the ball underwater and defender, with nothing but open water in meters. The game consists of four, eight- touched by an opposing player. front of him and the goal. minute quarters, with each team allowed 3. Impeding the progress of a player Moving Pick: Moving screen intended to 35 seconds to take a shot. who does not have the ball. free an offensive player for a release 4. Pushing off of an opponent. pass and/or shot. GAME PLAY 5. Stalling. Natural Goals: Goals scored when both Major fouls - Offending player ejected teams have an even amount of players. The game starts with both teams lined for 35 seconds or until a goal is scored Penalty Shot: A free shot taken by the up on the opposite ends of the pool. They or there is a possession change. offensive player from the four-meter line, sprint for the ball dropped in the middle of 1. Kick/strike an opponent. awarded when a foul occurs inside the the field of play by the referee. Teams 2. Interfere with a free throw. four-meter line preventing the probable advance the ball by passing, or dribbling 3. Hold, sink or pull back an opponent scoring of a goal. (swimming with it). Only one hand may be without the ball. Point: Position at the top, of the 12 o’clock used on the ball at one time, with the 4. Misconduct, disrespect. area of the offensive set-up, in the center exception of the goalkeeper. Defensively 5. Ordinary foul in dead time (the time of the pool. teams will play man-to-man and zone between the call of the foul and the Release: A player making himself available defenses. No player is allowed to hold, actual putting the ball into play). for a pass. sink, pull back or otherwise interfere with Switch: Defenders switching defensive the free limb movement of an opponent responsibilities. unless the player has his hand on the ball. TERMINOLOGY Wet Pass: A pass from one player to It is the object of the defense to play the ball Back Door: An offensive drive from the another that lands near the receiver in and not the man. The timing of the foul is wing position on the weak side (away the water. critical in all defensive plays. Poor timing from the ball). Wet Shot: A shot attempt while the ball is often results in ejection fouls. Ball Under: A minor foul (see #2 under controlled in the water, usually a quick ordinary fouls). wrist shot. Also called off the water shot. FRIENDS OF CAL AQUATICS

he Friends of Cal Aquatics is and organization of alumni, parents, and Tsupporters of all four Cal Aquatics programs-Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving and Water Polo teams. The Friends of Cal Aquatics fundraising committee works in conjunction with the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Cal Athletic Development office to raise necessary funds for the four Cal Aquatics programs. The support from the Friends of Cal Aquatics provides vital financial assistance in the form of annual gifts and contributions to endowment funds for student scholarships, as well as the day- of $2 Million for the programs. Another are to maintain the level of excellence they to-day operating costs for the aquatics prominent Cal Aquatics endowment fund have enjoyed, new sources of revenue programs in perpetuity. was established in honor of the legendary must be found. The only way to insure Friends of Cal Aquatics evolved from the Cal Swimming and Water Polo Coach Pete competitive funding for the aquatics efforts provided by four generous Cutino. The Peter J. Cutino Scholarship programs in the future is through your visionaries and alumni: Rick Cronk, Don Fund enables the men’s water polo support of the Friends of Cal Aquatics. For Fisher, Warren Hellman and Ned Spieker, program the opportunity to attract nationally further information on Friends of Cal who founded the Splash Club Endowment prominent water polo players to Cal. Aquatics, contact the Cal Athletic Fund in the 1980’s by providing a leadership The Cal Aquatics teams are traditionally Development Office at 510-643-2746 or gift of matching funds which raised a total the finest in the nation, but if these programs visit calaquatics.com.

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MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION P.O. Box 850 Woodland, Calif. 95776-0850 Telephone: (530) 669-7600 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Water Polo consists of teams from the UCLA Nov. 4 in Berkeley 1:30 p.m. Pacific-10, Big West, West Coast and Western Athletic Conferences. The MPSF for men consists of California, Long Beach State, Pacific, Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Pepperdine, Stanford, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and USC. Enrollment: 36,890 Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero SID Contact for Water Polo: Alex Timiraos Office Phone: (310) 206-4008 Head Coach: Adam Krikorian Record at UCLA: 1387-41 in seven LONG BEACH STATE STANFORD years Oct. 22 at Long Beach 12:00 p.m. Oct. 7 in Berkeley 1:30 p.m. Career Record: Same 2005 Overall Record: 21-8 Location: Long Beach, Calif. Location: Stanford, Calif. 2005 Final National Ranking: 5th Enrollment: 34,566 Enrollment: 13,075 Athletic Director: Vic Cegles Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby SID Contact for Water Polo: SID Contact for Water Polo: Steve Janisch Bob Vazquez Office Phone: (562) 985-7797 Office Phone: (650) 723-9565 Head Coach: Gavin Arroyo Head Coach: John Vargas UC SANTA BARBARA Record at Long Beach State: First year Record at Stanford: 89-22 in four years Oct. 29 in Berkeley 12:00 p.m. Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Location: Santa Barbara, Calif. 2005 Overall Record: 17-18 2005 Overall Record: 20-7 Enrollment: 18,200 2005 Final National Ranking: 9th 2005 Final National Ranking: 2nd Athletic Director: Gary Cunningham SID Contact for Water Polo: Tyler Geivett Office Phone: (805) 893-8603 Head Coach: Record at UC Santa Barbara: 13-17 in PACIFIC UC IRVINE one year Sept. 7 in Berkeley 4:00 p.m. Oct. 21 at Irvine 12:00 p.m. Career Record: Same 2005 Overall Record: 13-17 Nov. 11 at Stockton 12:00 p.m. Location: Irvine, Calif. 2005 Final National Ranking: 13th Location: Stockton, Calif. Enrollment: 24,200 Enrollment: 6,268 Athletic Director: Bob Chichester Athletic Director: Lynn King SID Contact for Water Polo: Bob Olson SID Contact for Water Polo: J.D. Fox Office Phone: (949) 824-5814 Office Phone: (209) 946-2479 Head Coach: Marc Hunt Head Coach: Mike Maroney Record at UC Irvine: 18-12 in one year USC Record at Pacific: 32-50 in three years Career Record: Same Nov. 18 at Los Angeles 2:30 p.m. Career Record: 97-82 in six years 2005 Overall Record: 16-14 Location: Los Angeles, Calif. 2005 Overall Record: 19-14 2005 Final National Ranking: 4th Enrollment: 28,374 2005 Final National Ranking: 6th Athletic Director: Mike Garrett SID Contact for Water Polo: Darcy Couch Office Phone: (213) 740-8480 Head Coach: Jovan Vavic PEPPERDINE Record at USC: 239-52 in 11 years Oct. 28 in Berkeley 3:00 p.m. Career Record: Same 2005 Overall Record: 26-1 Location: Malibu, Calif. 2005 Final National Ranking: 1st Enrollment: 8,300 Athletic Director: Dr. John Watson SID Contact for Water Polo: NON-LEAGUE OPPONENTS Michael Hawley Date Opponent SID SID Telephone Office Phone: (310) 506-4333 Sept. 9, Nov. 12 UC Davis Mark Honbo 530-752-3505 Head Coach: Jack Kocur (interim) Oct. 1 Cal Baptist Micah McDaniel 951-343-4297 Record at Pepperdine: First year Oct. 8 Princeton Yariv Amir 609-258-5701 Career Record: Same Nov. 5 UC Santa Cruz Mischa Plunkett 831-459-4962 2005 Overall Record: 18-11 Nov. 5 Santa Clara Justin Muskivitch 408-554-4670 2005 Final National Ranking: 7th

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SIMPLY THE BEST here is no other way to aptly describe America’s top public university. There is no other way to Tdescribe one of the elite academic settings in the world – especially one that also includes one of America’s most successful athletic departments. The University of California blends the best of all worlds. Overlooking the scenic San Francisco Bay and ranked as the nation’s top public university by the U.S. News and World Report, the flagship campus of the state of California also features an athletic program that an- nually finishes among the leaders in the Directors’ Cup standings, which rates the overall success of America’s athletic departments. Cal attracts what many believe to be the finest appli- cant pool in the United States. The university features a diverse student-body population. The University of Cali- fornia offers 300 degree programs, and 35 of the school’s 36 graduate programs are ranked among America’s top 10. Cal’s 35 programs among the top 10 is No. 1 among all universities in the country, as is its 32 “distinguished” programs, as rated by the National Research Council. The library is ranked third in the country, as judged by Association of Research Libraries with 9 million volumes in 18 campus libraries. The faculty features seven Nobel Laureates, 128 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 16 MacArthur Fellows, 83 Fulbright Scholars, three Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (139) than any other university in America.

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AMERICA’S NO. 1 PUBLIC UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS Universities With Highest Universities With The In the 2004 survey Number of Top 10 Highest Number of conducted by The 1 Graduate Programs 1 “Distinguished Programs” 1Association of Research 1. CALIFORNIA 1. CALIFORNIA ...... 32 Libraries, California’s 2. Stanford 2. Stanford ...... 28 library was ranked No. 1 3. Harvard 3. Harvard ...... 25 among public schools 4. Princeton 4. Princeton ...... 24 and third overall, behind 5. MIT 5. MIT ...... 20 only Harvard and Yale.

TOP PUBLIC Ranking of World’s Nobel Laureates UNIVERSITIES Top 10 Universities* 19 current and former 2 19 faculty members 1. CALIFORNIA 1. Harvard 6. Cambridge 2. Virginia 2. CALIFORNIA 7. Stanford 3. Michigan 3. MIT 8. Yale Student-to-Faculty Ratio UCLA 4. Caltech 9. Princeton 16-1 5. North Carolina 5. Oxford 10. ETHZurich Source: U.S. News and Source: *Times Higher Education Degree Programs World Report 2004 Supplement 351 Service The University of California is the only school in the country to have produced more than 3,000 volunteers 3000 since the inception of the Peace Corps in 1961.

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- A - Cozens, Phil, 1971, 73-74 - H - Leeper, Jeff, 2001-03 - P - Solomon, Rob, 1985-88 Craft, Daron, 1986-89 Lewis, Richard, 1949-50 Sooy, Carlton, 1963 Adam, Bruce, 1984-86 Haley, Adam, 2004-05 Pal, George, 1989-91 Crane, Dean, 1973-74, 76 Lilligren, Ted, 1992-93 Southard, John, 1965-66 Adams, Tom, 1988 Hamm, Eric, 1992-93 Palmer, Robert, 1996-99 Cretcher, Jay, 1981 Lindgren, Ken, 1956-57 Sparling, Mike, 1991-94 Aharonian, Vahe, 1997 Hanley, Yurii, 1986-87 Panawek, Greg, 2000-03 Cronk, Rick, 1964 Lindquist, Rod, 1948-50 Speryer, Joshua, 1990-91 Ahasey, Kevin, 1998-99 Hansen, Ed, 1947 Parker, David, 1976 Crosby, Bill, 1968 Lipman, Stephen, 1958-60 Spicer, William, 1947 Albright, Brent, 1994-97 Hargrove, John, 1962 Parker, Jim, 1973-74 Cross, Terry, 1969 Louderback, Al, 1950-52 Spieker, Ned, 1964-65 Allen, Max, 1956 Harlan, Bill, 1959-60 Parmer, Rick, 1974 Cunningham, George, 1947 Loughlin, Mike, 1974-77 Spore, Bill, 1953-55 Allred, Brad, 2001 Harmon, Lee, 1961-62 Patching, Steve, 1973 Curyea, Stuart, 1994 Lowell, Cal, 1981 Sprague, Jim, 1955 Alvarez, Dave, 1959 Harper, Larry, 1954-56 Patel, Dave, 1992-94 Cutino, Peter, 1979-80, 82- Lozano, Manuel, 1993 Steffens, Carlos, 1976-79 Ambidge, Rich, 1986-89 Harris, Charles, 1950 Pattison, Pat, 1961 83 Lundgren, Carl, 1978 Steinberg, Bob, 1963 Armstrong, Bill, 1952-53 Harris, Charles, 1955-56 Pattison, Ralph, 1963-64 Lydon, Kevin, 1986-87, 89 Steiner, Herb, 1948-50 Arroyo, Gavin, 1990-93 - D - Harvey, Tim, 1975 Paul, Gordy, 1971 Stern, Peter, 1994-97 Arroyo, Rob, 1998-00, 02 Dalton, Mitch, 1978-80 Hawkes, Tom, 1995 - M - Pegg, Scott, 1993-94 Sternfels, Bob, 1965 Arth, Doug, 1970, 72-74 Darney, Phil, 1962-63 Hayes, Mike, 2004-05 MacLachlan, Matt, 2004 Pellissier, Pierre, 1950 Stevenson, Scott, 1987-88 Arth, Lee, 1947 Davis, Jim, 1951 Hays, Jerry, 1953-55 MacLaughlin, Bill, 1952 Perry, Bruce, 1981-84 Stewart, Dick, 1959-61 Asch, Mike, 1969-70, 72 Dawson, Richard, 1960 Hazor, Eldad, 1997-00 Maclear, Matt, 1990, 92-94 Pettibone, John, 1973, 75-76 Stewart, Larry, 1955-57 Asch, Peter, 1967-69 Dean, Larry, 1962-63 Head, Greg, 1993 Malinsky, Jason, 2002-03 Phillips, Bill, 1949, 54 Stoddard, Andrew, 1999-02 Ashe, Kevin, 1972 Deleray, Art, 1957, 58 Healy, Doug, 1973-74 Malo, Lenny, 1994 Pierog, Jim, 1963-65 Stone, Matt, 1997-98 Avanzi, Marco, 1994 Demarter, Jim, 1963 Healy, Todd, 1970-71 Mann, John, 2003-05 Platshon, Kevin, 2004-05 Stryker, Bill, 1991, 93 Demuth, Derek, 1999 Heidary, Don, 1982-83 Marrett, James, 1959-60 Poole, Mark, 1971-72 - B - Stryker, Russ, 1989-92 Diepersloot, Bob, 1979-80 Heidary, Ron, 1982 Marshall, Jon, 2004-05 Popp, Craig, 1984-86 Bacharach, Brian, 2003-05 Suits, Greg, 1988-91 Dilaver, Baran, 1994-96 Hellman, Fred, 1953-54 Martin, Tom, 1963-64 Porter, Preston, 1960-61 Bailey, Julian, 1987-90 Svendsen, Barry, 1968 Dilloway, Lance, 1969-70 Henderson, Scott, 1991-92 Martinovich, Bill, 1951 Porter, Russell, 1960-61 Bainer, Matt, 1995 Svendsen, Jon, 1971, 73-75 Dommer, Toby, 1992-95 Hermstad, Tom, 1986-87 Mascheroni, Andy, 1977-78 Post, David, 1974-77 Baird, Jim, 1961-63 Svendsen, Roddy, 1975-77 Donovan, Brian, 1993 Hickey, Bill, 1946 Mascheroni, Tim, 1977-78, Poulin, Art, 1946-47 Baker, Jeff, 1963-64 Szabo, Zolton, 1963-64 Dornin, Chris, 1997-99 High, Ken, 1965-67 80 Pratt, Mike, 1958-59 Baldauf, Bumps, 1949-50 Dornin, Spencer, 1998-01 Hindman, Matt, 1992 Mathews, Mo, 1948-49 Prisbrey, Westley, 1947 - T - Banhidy, Attila, 2000-03 Dossa, Mike, 1978 Hobson, Charles, 1950 Matthies, Marty, 2003-05 Pruett, Lance, 1977 Talbot, Alan, 1971 Barnato, Mike, 1953-55 Doten, Steve, 1986-88 Holloway, Charles, 1955-57 McCann, Pat, 2002 Pugh, John, 1951 Tamariki, Clarke, 1992-94 Barnato, Peter, 1954 Dover, Mike, 1999, 01 Holmes, Dave, 1972, 74-75 McCreary, Jeff, 1962, 64 Purcell, Bill, 1973-74 Taylor, Jeff, 1966-68 Barnes, Tony, 1990-93 Doyle, John, 1969 Horning, Dave, 1968 McGinn, Phil, 1955-57 Purcell, Jim, 1975-77 Teel, Lewis, 1959-60 Barnhart, Troy, 1990-93 Drews, Carl, 1954-55 Howe, James, 1949-50 McNees, Jack, 1954-56 Thomas, Joel, 1986-89 Bartels, David, 2002-03 - Q - Durbin, Brad, 1998 Humbert, Chris, 1988-91 Mensing, David, 1946-47 Thompson, Cameron, 1985, Bathgate, Kirk, 1955-57 Quintal, Dean, 1986-87 Dwight, C.B., 1975-76 Hume, Nick, 1988-91 Mettler, Rich, 1972 87 Beanston, Don, 1946 Quist, Will, 2000-03 Hunt, Chapin, 1989-91 Metzger, Adam, 1997-00 Thompson, Colin, 1983-86 Becker, Walt, 1952-53 - E - Hylton, Todd, 1999-02 Meyers, Ryan, 1996 - R - Thompson, John, 1979-82 Begin, Ryan, 1994-97 Edelen, John, 1991, 93-94 Michel, Eldon, 1968-70 Radcliff, Dave, 1954 Tillman, Michael, 1987-90 Beilock, Steve, 1962-63 Ehrhorn, David, 1992-93 - I - Miles, Jim, 1965 Reed, Randy, 1983-84 Todd, Carl, 1956 Belfanti, Ed, 1975-77 Ehni, Dick, 1951-52 Indart, Bennett, 1986-89 Miller, Alan, 1979-82 Reeder, Jeff, 1966-68 Trowbridge, Todd, 1979 Belfanti, Tom, 1971, 73-75 Emberton, Mark, 1989 Indart, Darrin, 1988-90 Miler, Don, 1977-79 Reid, Pat, 1984-87 Turner, Mike, 1966-67 Bennett, Nate, 2002-05 Englert, Seb, 1991-94 Insinger, Franz, 1979 Miller, Robert, 1965-66 Renfro, Myron, 1952 Twigg, Stephen, 1960, 62 Bentley, Rod, 1964 Erickson, Kirk, 1979-80 - J - Miner, Al, 1962 Rhoades, Don, 1953, 55 Tyrrell, Jeff, 2004-05 Bernstein, Russell, 1999-02 Etter, Matt, 1992 Jasko, Ivan, 1959 Mitchell, Jim, 1964 Ribic, Milos, 2003 Bevins, Vincent, 2002 Evans, Edward, 1964-66 - U - Jasper, Brodie, 1998-99 Mitchell, John, 1993 Richards, Jim, 1968-70 Biondi, Matt, 1983-85, 87 Evans, Mark, 1969-70 Ujifusa, Ted, 1972 Jensen, Kirk, 1978-79 Mize, John, 1955, 57 Richardson, Keola, 2002-04 Binder, Bill, 1965 Evans, Miles, 1973-74 Johnson, Eric, 1999-00 Moloughney, Jeff, 1994-97 Richina, Jonathan, 2004-05 - V - Blaber, Ben, 1994 Everist, Kirk, 1985-88 Johnson, Jay, 1982-83 Monsees, Zac, 2004-05 Richison, Ron, 1957 Vacquier, Marc, 2005 Blockhus, David, 1984-86 Exter, Tom, 1963 Johnson, Richard, 1957-59 Montgomery, Bob, 1951-52 Rieben, Brian, 2002 Van Couvering, Dave, 1956- Bloom, Jim, 1946 - F - Jones, Bob, 1957-58 Montgomery, John, 1959-61 Riester, Rob, 1992 57 Bogen, Joe, 1973, 75 Fassnacht, Justin, 2001-03 Jones, Cameron, 2004-05 Monty, Brian, 1989-92 Rigney, John, 1996-97 Van Couvering, Ray, 1955- Booth, Newell, 1960 Faust, Leland, 1965-67 Jordan, Richard, 2000 Morgal, Jack, 1962 Robertson, Kevin, 1977-80 57 Bordy, John, 1958-60 Feaver, Ryan, 1995-98 Jordon, Scott, 1990 Morgan, Mike, 1968-70 Rocca, Peter, 1976 Van Scoy, Schuyler, 1965-67 Born, Joe, 2001-03 Felix, John, 1981, 83-85 Juterbock, Tom, 1974 Morketter, Stan, 1946-47 Rocco, Steve, 1989 Vasiljevic, Andrija, 2003-05 Bowman, Jan, 1950-51 Felsted, Mike, 1992-93 Morrish, Bob, 1977 Roche, Bob, 1952-53 Vienna, Sean, 2001-03 Bowman, Walter, 1946 - K - Felsted, Tom, 1987-90 Morse, John, 1949 Roemer, John, 1978 Vigeant, Mark, 1978-80 Boyer, Bruce, 1960, 63 Kacarek, Jeff, 1989-91 Felton, Paul, 1991-94 Muckle, Alex, 1954-55 Rogers, John, 1980-81 Vogt, Phil, 1969-70 Boyle, Bill, 1989-92 Kagan, Spencer, 1962 Fisher, Bob, 1950-52 Mueller, Ryan, 2000 Rogers, Marc, 1967-69 Volmer, Ron, 1955-56 Bozanic, Scott, 1981-82 Kahl, Bob, 1951-53 Fisher, Don, 1948-50 Mulcahy, Tim, 1972 Rogers, Peter, 1985 Von Mueller, Clay, 1969 Bradbury, Ed, 1961-62 Kaiser, Joe, 1998-01 Fisher, Jim, 1954 Murphy, Matt, 1987-88 Rogers, Zack, 1989-90 Voorhees, Burton, 1963 Bradley, Mark, 1982, 84 Kajlich, Anton, 1967 Fishman, Martin, 1964 Murphy, Noel, 1984-85 Rosenow, Verl, 1958 Brandt, Bill, 1967 Kallus, Mike, 1995-96 - W - Flyer, Brian, 1972 Murphy, Pat, 1980, 82-83 Ross, Jim, 1951, 53 Bricker, Walter, 1973-75 Kamler, Don, 1951-53 Wagner, Jim, 1988-91 Flynn, Ryan, 1995-98 Myers, David, 1993-94 Ross, Ramsey, 1995-97 Brooks, Mike, 1975-76 Karn, Richard, 1946-47 Ward, Kevin, 1977-79 Foley, Morgan, 1979-80 Roy, Jeff, 1974-77 Brush, Jeff, 1985-88 Kates, Tim, 2000-03 - N - Ward, Richard, 1946 Follette, Charlie, 1974 Ryerson, Doug, 1974 Buckner, Shea, 2005 Keely, Mike, 1981, 84 Nagler, Tyson, 1989 Watson, Frank, 1950 Foss, Reed, 1975 Ryu, Jay, 2001 Bultena, David, 1959-60 Keller, Eric, 1988 Nelson, Pat, 1987-90 Webster, Dale, 1946-49 Fricke, Bob, 1954 Bundy, Steve, 1971-72 Keppel, Bruce, 1954 Nelson, Paul, 1990-91 - S - Wedemeyer, Bill, 1982, 84 Burt, Robert, 1962 - G - Keppel, Jeff, 1954 Nesbit, Don, 1971 Saade-Jordan, Ricardo, Weekes, Tom, 1969, 71 Busalacchi, Brian, 1980-82 Gage, Jim, 1964 Kessler, Bill, 1991-92 Nesbit, Scott, 1971-72 1989, 91-92 Weiglein, Andre, 1984-87 - C - Gardner, Phinney, 1995, 97- Kessler, John, 1989-90 Newburn, John, 1991 St. Sure, Todd, 1989-90 Weir, Ryan, 1992-94 Nichols, Kyle, 1995, 97 Calder, Trent, 2005 98 Kiefer, Peter, 1995-98 Sallee, Gary, 1961, 63 Weitzenberg, Barry, 1965-67 Niehenke, Alexander, 2002- Callow, Dave, 1963 Gassett, Will, 1956-57, 59 King, Ed, 1969-70, 72-73 Salles, Ludovic, 1989-91 Weldon, Jeff, 1989-92 04 Campbell,Steve, 1983-84 Gerendas, Mike, 1958 Kinsel, Brian, 2003-05 Sanford, Mike, 1989-92 Welty, John, 1966-68 Nielson, Martin, 1965 Candelaria, Ken, 1982 Gifford, John, 1981-84 Kinter, Jim, 1968-70 Sasaki, Greg, 1979 Werner, Dan, 2003-04 Nolan, John, 1999 Carlson, John, 1971-73 Gill, Gordon, 1952-54 Kirby, David, 1970-71 Schauffler, Derek, 2003-04 West, Mike, 1998-01 Nolan, Sean, 1991-94 Carson, Jim, 1951 Gilmore, Mike, 1971 Kirk, Mo, 1953-54 Schloss, Linn, 1946-47 White, Jeff, 1970-71, 73 Catapovic, Nick, 1966 Gipson, Jack, 1967 Kirwan, Peter, 1979-81 - O - Schnugg, John, 1977-80 Widman, Joe, 1946-47 Cawthon, Charles, 1953-54 Glinkowski, Nick, 1995 Kitterman, Barry, 1972-73 O’Donnell, Dave, 1983 Schnugg, Peter, 1969-70, Williams, Randy, 1970, 73-74 Cerreghino, Mike, 2002 Goedde, Bruce, 1975-78 Kittridge, Brad, 1995-98 Oeding, Chris, 1989-92 72-73 Williams, Seth, 1992-93 Chapman, Jim, 1950- 51 Golden, Kevin, 1981, 83 Kittridge, Nick, 1992-95 O’Hanneson, Gregory, 1949 Schoening, Bill, 1983-86 Willits, Vic, 1960-61 Chesemore, John, 1989-90 Gomez, Antonio, 1992-95 Koblik, Kevin, 2003 O’Hare, Rick, 1971-72, 74 Schuster, Beau, 2001-03 Wiltens, Jim, 1969-70 Chiappone, Cary, 1991-94 Gonser, Bob, 1981, 83-85 Kolding, Lance, 1970 Olyphant, Matt, 1991-93 Sharf, Michael, 2004-05 Wisdom, Nort, 1968 Childers, Jason, 1993-94 Gonzales, Rafael, 1978-79 Krumins, Eriks, 1988-91 O’Neal, Mel, 1968-70 Shaver, Brett, 1983-84 Won, Albert, 1996-99 Clark, Bob, 1957 Gore, Bill, 1964 Krumins, Riki, 1993-96 Olmo, Ray, 1958-59 Shea, Dennis, 1958 Woodberry, Paul, 1990-91 Clark, Brock, 1951 Gorek, Joe, 1982-83 Kruthers, Mark, 1989-90 Olson, Dick, 1956-58 Shores, John, 1966-68 Wright, Wenston, 1990 Cleary, Shaun, 1982-84 Grant, Eric, 1983-84 Kurth, Tom, 2002-05 Olson, Steve, 1972, 76 Shutt, Rollie, 1947 Wyckoff, Louis, 1958-59 Clementson, Charles, 1958 Green, Jeff, 1997 - L - Orr, Andy, 2003 Simonson, Wayne, 1960-61 - Y - Green, Jeff, 1999 Slonek, Nick, 1984-85 Clevenger, Bob, 1964-65 Laine, Roger, 1968 Ortiz, Ivan, 1986-89 Yee, Henry, 1947 Greenwald, Gene, 1972 Smalian, Don, 1951-54 Cochran, Pat, 1995-97 Laky, Laszlo, 1959-60 Ortiz, Luis, 1984-87 Young, Colin, 1990-91 Greenwald, Orb, 1968-69 Small, Jim, 1958-59 Codori, Brian, 1995-97 Lathrop, Chris, 1999-02 Otto, Dave, 1972 Young, Dave, 1976, 78-79 Gresham, Alan, 1980, 82-84 Smith, Jeff, 2003 Coffman, Bill, 1990-91, 93 Lathrop, James, 1997-00 Owens, Bob, 1965, 67 Grey, Gary, 1959-61 Smith, Jerry, 1997-00 - Z - Conte, Peter, 1999-02 Lee, Allen, 1946 Owens, John, 1961-62 Grier, Mike, 1980 Smith, Larry, 1956 Zeien, Dirk, 1991-92 Cook, Waldo, 1948-50 Lee, Bill, 1976-78 Owens, John, 1993-94 Gall, Gordon, 1952-54 Snow, Bill, 1968 Cowger, Bruce, 1962 Lee, Steve, 1973-74 Snyder, Greg, 2002-03

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