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12Emily Schmitt TABLE OF CONTENTS IU WATER POLO SEASON IN REVIEW 2006-07 Roster . 2 2006 Season Review. 28 2007 INDIANA 2006-07 Schedule/Quick Facts . 3 Schedule/Results . 29 WATER POLO MEDIA GUIDE Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center . 4 Team Statistics . 30 SRSC Facilities. 6 Individual Statistics . 31 The 2007 Indiana Water Polo Media Guide is a North End Zone Project . 7 Collegiate Water Polo Association . 32 production of the Indiana Athletic Media Season Preview . 8 Big Ten Conference . 33 Relations Office. Individuals wishing to repro- duce any portion of the guide should receive MEET THE HOOSIERS HISTORY prior consent from the Indiana Athletic Media Jessica Canfield . 10 All-Americans . 34 Relations Office, Assembly Hall, 1001 East 17th Brittany Estrada. 11 All-CWPA Selections . 36 Street, Bloomington, IN 47408. Maggie Hannon. 12 Honors/Awards . 38 Sarah Larson . 13 Academic Honors/Awards . 39 Claire Nicholson . 14 Individual Records . 40 Cover Design Beth Feickert Jackie Pyrz. 15 Goalkeeper Records. 41 Content Matt Brady, Emily Hanover Emily Schmitt . 16 Team Records . 42 Editing IU Media Relations Staff Melissa Soria. 17 Roster By Hometown . 43 Graphic Design Beth Feickert Jaclyn Tameris . 18 All-Time Results. 44 Layout Matt Brady Stefanie Winter . 19 Record vs. All Opponents . 46 Photography Paul Riley, Kendall Reeves Kara Woolley . 20 All-Time Letterwinners. 48 Presswork Metropolitan Printing, Kristin Zernicke . 21 25 Years of Big Ten Championships. 50 Bloomington, Ind. Brooke Zimmerman . 22 Katie Carson. 23 Rachel Edwards . 23 IU EXPERIENCE Kelly Palmberg. 23 Indiana University . 51 Nicole Sands . 23 STAFF Head Coach Barry King . 24 Assistant Coach Kandace Waldthaler . 26 Support Staff . 27 I N D I A N A H O O S I E R S • I U W A T E R P O L O 2007 WATER POLO • 1 2007 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Year Height Position Hometown/High School 1 Katie Carson Fr. 6’0 Goalkeeper Modesto, Calif./Johansen 1 Sarah Larson So. 5’8 Goalkeeper Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek 1 Jackie Pyrz Jr. 5’8 Goalkeeper Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Area 2 Kelly Palmberg Fr. 5’8 Attacker Simi Valley, Calif./Royal 3 Kara Woolley Sr. 5’5 Attacker Fresno, Calif./Clovis West 4 Maggie Hannon So. 5’10 Center Ann Arbor, Mich./Huron 5 Claire Nicholson Sr. 5’9 Defender San Diego, Calif./Grossmont 6 Kristin Zernicke Sr. 5’5 Attacker Calgary, Alberta/William Aberhart 7 Nicole Sands Fr. 5’5 Utility Westlake Village, Calif./Agoura 9 Brooke Zimmerman Jr. 5’3 Attacker Calgary, Alberta/Riffel-Regina 10 Melissa Soria Sr. 5’9 Center Villa Park, Calif./Villa Park 11 Brittany Estrada Jr. 5’6 Utility Coronado, Calif./Bonita Vista 12 Emily Schmitt Sr. 5’9 Defender Beaverton, Ore./Westview 14 Rachel Edwards Fr. 5’11 Attacker Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek 15 Jaclyn Tameris Sr. 5’4 Attacker Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore 16 Stefanie Winter So. 5’6 Attacker Santa Fe, N.M./St. Michael’s 19 Jessica Canfield So. 5’9 Attacker Houston, Texas/Clear Brook ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Year Height Position Hometown/High School 19 Jessica Canfield So. 5’9 Attacker Houston, Texas/Clear Brook 1 Katie Carson Fr. 6’0 Goalkeeper Modesto, Calif./Johansen 14 Rachel Edwards Fr. 5’11 Attacker Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek 11 Brittany Estrada Jr. 5’6 Utility Coronado, Calif./Bonita Vista 4 Maggie Hannon So. 5’10 Center Ann Arbor, Mich./Huron 1 Sarah Larson So. 5’8 Goalkeeper Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek 5 Claire Nicholson Sr. 5’9 Defender San Diego, Calif./Grossmont 2 Kelly Palmberg Fr. 5’8 Attacker Simi Valley, Calif./Royal 1 Jackie Pyrz Jr. 5’8 Goalkeeper Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Area 7 Nicole Sands Fr. 5’5 Utility Westlake Village, Calif./Agoura 12 Emily Schmitt Sr. 5’9 Defender Beaverton, Ore./Westview 10 Melissa Soria Sr. 5’9 Center Villa Park, Calif./Villa Park 15 Jaclyn Tameris Sr. 5’4 Attacker Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore 16 Stefanie Winter So. 5’6 Attacker Santa Fe, N.M./St. Michael’s 3 Kara Woolley Sr. 5’5 Attacker Fresno, Calif./Clovis West 6 Kristin Zernicke Sr. 5’5 Attacker Calgary, Alberta/William Aberhart 9 Brooke Zimmerman Jr. 5’3 Attacker Calgary, Alberta/Riffel-Regina ROSTER BY CLASS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ROSTER BY STATE/PROVINCE Seniors (6): Claire Nicholson Brittany Estrada: ess-TRAH-duh United States Emily Schmitt Maggie Hannon: HAN-none Melissa Soria Jackie Pyrz: PERZ California (7): Katie Carson Jaclyn Tameris Emily Schmitt: SHMIT Brittany Estrada Kara Woolley Melissa Soria: SORE-ee-uh Claire Nicholson Kristin Zernicke Jaclyn Tameris: tuh-MARE-us Kelly Palmberg Kara Woolley: WUH-lee Nicole Sands Juniors (3): Brittany Estrada Kristin Zernicke: ZURR-ni-kee Melissa Soria Jackie Pyrz Kara Woolley Brooke Zimmerman Michigan (1): Maggie Hannon Sophomores (4): Jessica Canfield O L Maggie Hannon New Mexico (1): Stefanie Winter O Sarah Larson P Stefanie Winter Ohio (1): Jaclyn Tameris R E T Freshmen (4): Katie Carson A Oregon (1): Emily Schmitt W Rachel Edwards U Kelly Palmberg I Pennsylvania (1): Jackie Pyrz • Nicole Sands S Texas (3): Jessica Canfield R E Rachel Edwards I S Sarah Larson O O H Canada A N A Alberta (2): Kristin Zernicke I D Brooke Zimmerman N I 2 • 2007 WATER POLO 2007 SCHEDULE/QUICK FACTS 2007 INDIANA WATER POLO SCHEDULE Date Day Event Place Time 1/27-28 Sat.-Sun. Michigan Invite Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day 2/3-4 Sat.-Sun. Stanford Invite Palo Alto, Calif. All Day 2/17-18 Sat.-Sun. Terrapin Invite College Park, Md. All Day 3/10 Sat. at San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 3 p.m. 3/11 Sun. at UC Davis Davis, Calif. 5 p.m. 3/17-18 Sat. Wolverine Invite Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day 3/18 Sun. Wolverine Invite Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day 3/23 Fri. at Gannon Erie, Pa. 7 p.m. 3/24 Sat. at Mercyhurst Erie, Pa. 9 a.m. 3/24 Sat. at Grove City Grove City, Pa. 7 p.m. 3/25 Sun. at Slippery Rock Slippery Rock, Pa. 9 a.m. 3/25 Sun. at Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. 1 p.m. 4/7-8 Sat.-Sun. FLUID FIVE Bloomington, Ind. All Day 4/21-22 Sat.-Sun. Western Division Championships Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day 4/27-29 Fri.-Sun. CWPA Eastern Championships Princeton, N.J. All Day 5/11-13 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Championship Los Alamitos, Calif. All Day All times Eastern Home matches in BOLD INDIANA WATER POLO QUICK FACTS Indiana University Indiana University Water Polo Location: . Bloomington, Ind. Stadium: . Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center Enrollment:. 38,903 Conference:. CWPA Western Division Colors: . Cream and Crimson 2005-06 Overall Record: . 24-11 Founded: . 1820 2005-06 CWPA West Record/Finish: . 7-0/First place Nickname:. Hoosiers CWPA Eastern Finish: . Fifth Website: . IUHOOSIERS.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . 13/7 Starters Returning/Lost: . 5/2 Indiana University Athletic Administration Newcomers: . 4 Athletics Director:. Rick Greenspan Program History (First Year): . 10th Season (1998) Senior Associate AD: . Tim Fitzpatrick Program Record:. 200-105-2 Senior Associate AD:. Chris Reynolds Program Record in CWPA:. 41-5 I Associate AD/Compliance/SWA:. M. Grace Calhoun N D I Associate AD/Business and Finance: . Kevin Clark Coaching staff A Associate AD/Development: . Scott Dolson Head Coach (Years): . Barry King (10th Year) N A Associate AD/Facility Management: . Dr. Jack A. Garrett Alma Mater:. Fresno State, 1988 H Associate AD/Sport Administration . Janet Kittell Record at Indiana/Career: . 200-105-2 O Director of Administrative Services:. Mary Ann Rohleder O CWPA Record: . 41-5 S I Assistant Coach (Years):. Kandace Waldthaler (First Year) E Media Relations Alma Mater: . Indiana, 2005 R S Media Relations staff assistant Matt Brady will be the primary • water polo contact for 2006-07. Please direct all questions and I U interview requests to his attention. W Water Polo Contact: . Matt Brady A T Office Number: . 812-856-0215 E Cell Number: . 413-222-2788 R P Office Fax: . 812-855-9401 O E-mail:. [email protected] L O 2007 WATER POLO • 3 FACILITIES COUNSILMAN-BILLINGSLEY AQUATIC CENTER The Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center (CBAC), which was completed in 1996, is widely regarded as housing the fastest pool in the Big Ten Conference. The Student Recreational Sports Center, a 137,832 square foot-facility located on the corner of Jordan Avenue and Law Lane on the Bloomington cam- pus, includes the 44,651 square foot aquatic center, which is utilized by Indiana’s varsity swimming and diving programs. HOME OF INDIANA WATER POLO “The Indiana water polo facilities are sec- ond to none. The ability to have two-regu- lation size pools allows me to instruct as well as demonstrate strategy and tech- nique to our players that will enable us to win matches.” Barry King Indiana Head Coach “It is amazing that I’ve been lucky to play at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic S E Center. The pool is well-suited for playing I T I water polo, and it is great for watching the L I game, too.” C A F Kelly McKay • Four-year IU water polo letterwinner from S R 1998-01 E I S O O H A N A I D N I 4 • 2007 WATER POLO FACILITIES AQUATIC CENTER The Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center features an eight- lane, Olympic-sized facility spanning 30,512 square feet. Pool depths range from seven to eight feet, which is ideal for college water polo. In addition to the actual pool and.
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