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Bresee Barker PLAYER PROFILES NICOLE 13 BARKER RS Sophomore • Defender • 5-10 Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach) 2010 – Redshirted. 2009 – Played in 13 matches…scored seven goals on 13 attempts (53.8 percent)…collected two assists and three steals…registered a season-high two goals in two games – scored first two collegiate goals against Long Beach State at the UC Irvine Invitational (Feb. 21); also added two goals against Cal Lutheran (March 8)…scored one goal against Michigan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the University of Maryland (May 8). High School – Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Huntington Beach High School under head coach Stalin Reyes…served as team co-captain as a senior, totaling 46 goals, a league-best 57 assists and 73 steals as a senior (2008)…guided Huntington Beach to a CIF playoff berth each season…earned team MVP honors as a senior and first-team All-Sea View League accolades…as a junior (2007), totaled 24 goals, 26 assists and 29 steals…recipient of the team’s “Coaches Award”…as a sophomore (2006), totaled 17 goals, 27 assists and 26 steals as the team’s “Most Improved Player”…as a freshman (2005), contributed nine goals, 21 assists and 19 steals…as a swimmer, established school records in the 200-meter freestyle and 4x50 freestyle relay…served as team captain as a senior and earned team MVP honors as a junior. Club – Competed for the SET Water Polo Club…helped lead SET’s 20-and-under club to the national championship in 2008…led the 18-and-under team to a second-place finish at the 2008 U.S. Club Championship…member of the 2007 Southern Pacific Zone Team and Youth National Team. Personal – Full name: Nicole Leeann Barker…born June 12, 1990 in Torrance, Calif…Nicole is the younger of Guy and Brenda Barker’s two children… older brother, Dustin, graduated from UCLA in 2009…lists greatest athletic thrill to date as leading her 20-and-under SET Water Polo Club team to the national title in the summer of 2008…political science major. NICOLE BARKER’S CAREER StAtIStICS Year GP/GS G Att PCt ASt StL BLK EE 2009 13/0 7 13 .538 2 3 0 3 totals 13/0 7 13 .538 2 3 0 3 RANDI 1 5 BRESEE Junior • Center • 5-11 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos) 2010 – Played in three matches…had one shot attempt. 2009 – Played in 29 matches…scored 17 goals on 30 attempts (56.7 percent)…added 17 earned exclusions, four steals, one assist and one block…tied for sixth on the team with 17 goals…recorded a season-high four goals at Cal Lutheran (March 8)…finished the season having collected five multiple- goal efforts – one four-goal game and four two-goal performances…scored two goals in collegiate debut against Bucknell at the University of Michigan (season opener, Jan. 24)…also had one pair of goals against Hawai’i (Feb. 7), Long Beach State (Feb. 21) and Brown (March 26). High School – Four-year varsity water polo and three-year varsity swimming letterwinner at Los Osos High School under head coaches Eric Cypher and David Merryman, respectively…served as team captain and captured team MVP honors as a junior and senior…finished the 2007 and 2008 seasons as the team’s leading scorer and assists leader before earning first-team All-CIF honors…captured All-CIF Player of the Year accolades in 2008…fifth-team All-America honors as a senior; fourth-team All-Southern California selection…was a California All-America honorable mention selection as a junior…captured second All-CIF and All-Baseline League honors as a sophomore…named team’s best offensive player as a sophomore…helped lead Los Osos to four consecutive Baseline League titles. Personal – Full name: Randi Taylor Bresee (last name pronounced BREE-zee)…born May 1, 1990 in Upland, Calif…Randi is the youngest of Bret and Diana Bresee’s three children…has one sister, Bailey, and one brother, Jared…lists winning at the Junior Olympics in 2008 as her biggest athletic thrill…sociology major. RANDI BRESEE’S CAREER StAtIStICS Year GP/GS G Att PCt ASt StL BLK EE 2009 29/0 17 30 .567 1 4 1 17 2010 3/0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 totals 32/0 17 31 .548 1 4 1 17 10 11 PLAYER PROFILES MEGAN 3 BURMEISTER Senior • Defender • 5-8 Menlo Park, Calif. (Menlo) 2010 – Played in all 30 matches, making 28 starts…scored 16 goals on 66 attempts…earned ACWPC All-Academic honors as an “excellent” selection…also secured MPSF All-Academic honors…finished third on the team with 20 steals…also collected five assists, three earned exclusions and two blocks…scored in 14 matches, including a season-high two goals in two games – versus Cal State Northridge (Feb. 13) and against Arizona State (March 13)…scored one goal in UCLA’s 7-6 win over Stanford in a semifinal match at the MPSF Tournament. 2009 – Played in all 31 matches, making two starts…scored 11 goals on 38 attempts (28.9 percent)…collected 14 steals, seven earned exclusions, three blocks and three assists…scored UCLA’s most dramatic goal of the season, converting on a 6-on-5 opportunity with one second to play in a 12-11 victory over Stanford (May 9) in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament…finished that game with two goals…totaled three two-goal efforts and scored at least one goal in eight matches – also scored two goals against Long Beach State at the UC Irvine Invitational (Feb. 21) and against Hartwick (March 26). 2008 – Played in 27 matches…scored 10 goals on 22 attempts (45.5 percent)…recorded nine steals and seven assists…tallied a season-high two goals against San Diego State (April 12)…scored in nine matches…recorded first collegiate goal against Colorado State at the Michigan Invitational (Jan. 27). High School – Four-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner under head coaches Kyle Utsumi and Jenny Booth (water polo) and Terrence O’Malley (swimming)…four-time Menlo School Female Athlete of the Year…helped lead Menlo to CIF-CCS titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and Peninsula Athletic League championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005…earned all-league honors in 2004 and 2005; captured All-CIF accolades in 2006, in addition to being named Peninsula Athletic League and CIF-CCS Player of the Year…gained first-team high school All-American honors in 2006-07…led Menlo with 80 goals her senior season…as a swimmer, finished 10th in the 100-yard breastroke in the CIF-CCS in 2006, placed 11th in 2007. Club – Competed for the Stanford Water Polo Club…helped win a bronze medal at the 2005 and 2007 Junior Olympics…earned Junior Olympic All-America honors in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007…led club team to the 2006 and 2007 J.O. National Championship…also competed for the Youth National Training Team in 2005 and 2006. Personal – Full name: Megan J Burmeister…born July 25, 1989 in Palo Alto, Calif…Megan is the youngest of Bob and Laurie Burmeister’s three children…has one older sister, Allison, and one older brother, Robbie…political science major. MEGAN BuRMEIStER’S CAREER StAtIStICS Year GP/GS G Att PCt ASt StL BLK EE 2008 27/0 10 22 .455 7 9 0 1 2009 31/2 11 38 .289 3 14 3 7 2010 30/28 16 66 .242 5 20 2 3 totals 88/30 37 120 .308 15 43 5 11 UCLA vs. the MPSF in 2011 Arizona State California Hawai’i San Diego State Saturday, March 5 Saturday, March 12 Thursday, February 24 Saturday, April 16 at Arizona State, 11 a.m. (PT) at UCLA, 1 p.m. at UCLA, 7 p.m. at UCLA, 1 p.m. UCLA received four goals from Priscilla Orozco in a The Bruins won their MPSF contest at California, 7-6, UCLA lost at Hawai’i, 9-8, in six overtimes in the annual UCLA avenged an early-season loss to San Diego 13-6 victory over Arizona State in the two teams’ last year. UCLA won two of three games against the MPSF meeting last March. The Bruins won the other State by defeating the Aztecs on the road, 7-5, in last MPSF match on March 13 last season. The Bruins Golden Bears, including a 7-6 decision in an NCAA- two contests against Hawai’i, including an 8-6 victory year’s MPSF match. The two teams went 1-1 against won the season series against ASU, 2-0. record eight overtimes at the UCI Invitational. in the first round of the MPSF Tournament. each other in the season series in 2010. San Jose State Stanford uSC Saturday, April 2 Saturday, March 26 Saturday, April 9 at San Jose State, 12 p.m. at Stanford, 4 p.m. at UCLA, 1 p.m. The Bruins recieved a game-high three goals from Stanford downed UCLA, 11-6, in Westwood in the two After dropping a 14-5 decision to USC in MPSF action, KK Clark to defeat San Jose State at home, 12-5, in teams’ MPSF meeting. The Bruins won one of three UCLA rebounded with an 8-7 win over the Women of their only meeting against the Spartans in 2010. Four games against the Cardinal in 2010, a 7-6 triumph Troy in the MPSF Championship match. USC won two players each added two goals for UCLA.
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