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Record Book 2017 LMU Lions Record Book 2017 LMU Lions ..........................................................2-3 The Champions ...........................................................4-5 Award Winners ...........................................................6-7 All-Time Roster ..............................................................8 All-Time Records .......................................................9-10 Year-by-Year Results ...............................................11-14 2017 Results & Stats ....................................................15 2016 Results & Stats ....................................................16 2015 Results & Stats ....................................................17 2014 Results & Stats ....................................................18 2013 Results & Stats ....................................................19 2012 Results & Stats ....................................................20 2011 Results & Stats ....................................................21 2010 Results & Stats ....................................................22 2009 Results & Stats ....................................................23 2008 Results & Stats ....................................................24 2007 Results & Stats ....................................................25 2006 Results & Stats ....................................................26 2005 Results & Stats ....................................................27 2004 Results & Stats ....................................................28 2003 Results & Stats ....................................................29 2002 Results & Stats ....................................................30 2001 Results & Stats ....................................................31 2000 Results & Stats ....................................................32 1999 Results & Stats ....................................................33 1998 Results & Stats ....................................................34 All-TIme Series Records ..........................................35-36 For individual player and coach biographies, please check out the LMU Women’s Water Polo at LMULions.com. THE 2017 LMU LIONS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Years at LMU 2nd Season Location: Los Angeles, CA Alma Mater: LMU, ‘11 Founded: 1911 Athletic Trainer: Gary Dyogi Enrollment: 6,064 Undergrad (9,395 total) Years at LMU: 5th Season Nickname: Lions Alma Mater: LMU, ‘03 Primary Colors: Crimson & Navy Secondary Colors: Marymount Blue & Gray TEAM FACTS Affiliation: NCAA Division I 2016 Record/WWPA: 10-17 • 4-3 GCC (3rd) Conference: Golden Coast Conference Starters Returning/Lost: 3/4 Home Pool (Capacity): Burns Aquatics Center (800) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/8 President: Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D. Newcomers/Redshirts: 6 Faculty Rep: Kevin J. (KJ) Peters Athletic Director: Dr. William Husak POSTSEASON INFORMATION Alma Mater: SUNY-Cortland, ‘72; Texas A&M, ‘78 League Championships (11): 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Athletic Phone: (310) 338-5404 • (310) 338-LION 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015 NCAA Appearances (9): 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, WOMEN’S WATER POLO STAFF 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 Head Coach: Kyle Witt Alma Mater: LMU, ‘02 MEDIA RELATIONS Phone: (310) 338-1844 Assoc. AD (MWP Contact): John Shaffer Years at LMU: 8th season Office Phone: (310) 338-7643 Record At LMU: 150-78 E-Mail: [email protected] Overall Coaching: 9th season Website: www.LMULions.com Overall Record: 161-89 Facebook // Twitter: LMULions // @LMULions Assistant Coach: Diana Romero @LMULionsPolo 2017 LMU SCHEDULE 2017 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Date Opponent Time STARTERS RETURNING: 3 01/28/17 vs.Whittier 9:00 AM PT NO NAME Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School vs.Pomona-Pitzer 3:15 PM PT 1A Sky Flores GK 5-8 So.-1V Commerce, CA (Montabello HS) 02/04/17 at Stanford 8:30 AM PT 4 Caitlin Schafer DR 5-6 Sr.-3V Hollister, CA (San Benito HS) vs. UC Irvine 4:30 PM PT 24 Hana Vilanova DR 5-9 So.-1V Barcelona, Spain (CE Mediterrani) 02/05/17 vs.Hawai’i 8:30 AM PT 02/11/17 at UCSD Invite TBA OTHERS RETURNING: 13 02/12/17 at UCSD Invite TBA NO NAME Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 02/17/17 Cal Lutheran 4:00 PM PT 1B Jacqueline Verdugo GK 5-2 Jr.-2V Whittier, CA (La Serna HS) 02/24/17 at UCI Invite TBA 2 Katie Hungerford DR 5-7 So.-1V Santa Ana, CA (Foothill HS) 02/25/17 at UCI Invite TBA 3 Lauren Owens 2M 5-8 So.-1V* Davis, CA (Da Vinci Charter Aca.) 02/26/17 UCI Invite TBA 5 Arianna St. Oegger UTL 5-5 Jr.-2V Goleta, CA (Dos Pueblos HS) 03/17/17 LMU Invite TBA 6 Reagan Denny DR 5-8 So.-1V Santa Ana, CA (Foothill HS) 03/18/17 LMU Invite TBA 8 Morgan Molloy 2M 5-10 So.-1V Simi Valley, CA (Royal HS) 03/24/17 Fresno Pacific * 4:00 PM PT 9 Sage Pfeiffer UTL 5-6 Jr.-2V San Clemente, CA (Santa Margarita) 03/25/17 San Diego State * 12:00 PM PT 10 Brianna Quade DR 5-5 So.-1V Napa, CA (New Technology HS) 03/31/17 at Pacific * 4:00 PM PT 12 Andrea Montes de Oca DR 5-6 So.-1V Northridge, CA (Bishop Alemany HS) 04/01/17 at Santa Clara * 12:00 PM PT 13 Marissa Bryant-Manago DR 5-4 So.-1V* Kailua, HI (Kealakehe HS) 04/06/17 at California Baptist * 4:00 PM 14 Kiana Harpstrite UTL 5-10 Jr.-2V Kailua, HI (Iolani School) 04/08/17 Azusa Pacific * 12:00 PM 17 Kiana Etrata UTL 5-3 Jr.-2V Orange, CA (Villa Park, HS) 04/21/17 at UC Irvine 7:00 PM 18 Annika Armstrong 2M 5-10 So.-1V Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Team Man.) 04/22/17 Concordia (Calif.) * 12:00 PM 04/28/17 at GCC First Round TBA NEWCOMERS: 6 04/29/17 at GCC Semifinals TBA NO NAME Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School) 04/30/17 at GCC Finals TBA 1 Claire Wright GK 5-10 Jr.-2V Lindsay, Ontario, Candada (Shadow WPC) 05/12/17 at NCAA Day 1 TBA 7 Megan Mardesich Fr.-HS Palos Verdes, CA (Palos Verdes HS) 05/13/17 at NCAA Day 2 TBA 11 Serena Zafiris 2M 6-2 Fr.-HS Portland, OR (Lincoln HS) 05/14/17 at NCAA Day 3 TBA 15 Dana Acquah-Asare UTL 5-4 Fr.-HS Orange County, CA (El Toro HS) Bold - Denotes Home Games. ALL TIMES ARE PACIFIC. 16 Melyssa Moore DR 5-8 Fr.-HS Danville, CA (San Ramon Valley HS) * - Denotes Golden Coast Conference opponent. ALL DATES, OPPONENTS, AND GAME TIMES 21 Julie Zanobini DR 5-4 Fr.-HS Davis, CA (Saint Francis HS) ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. 2 | www.LMULions.com • #LMULions #LIONSTRONG THE 2017 SPEED CHART #1 #1 #1 #2 #3 #4 CLAIRE SKY JACQUELINE KATIE LAUREN CAITLIN WRIGHT FLORES VERDUGO HUNGERFORD OWEN SCHAFER GK • 5-10 • Jr. GK • 5-8 • So. GK • 5-2 • Jr. DR • 5-7 • So. 2M • 5-8 • RS-So. DR • 5-6 • Sr. Ontario, Canada Commerce, CA Whittier, CA Santa Ana, CA Davis, CA Hollister, CA #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 ARIANNA REAGAN MEGAN MORGAN SAGE BRIANNA ST. OEGGER DENNY MARDESICH MOLLOY PFEIFFER QUADE UTL • 5-5 • Jr. DR • 5-8 • So. UTL • 5-10 • Fr. 2M • 5-10 • So. UTL • 5-6 • Jr. DR • 5-5 • Fr. Goleta, CA Santa Ana, CA Palos Verdes, CA Simi Valley, CA San Clemente, CA Napa, CA #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 SERENA ANDREA MARISSA KIANA DANA MELYSSA ZAFIRIS MONTES DE OCA BRYANT-MANAGO HARPSTRITE ACQUAH-ASARE MOORE 2M • 6-2 • Fr. DR • 5-6 • So. DR • 5-4 • RS-So. UTL • 5-10 • Jr. UTL • 5-4 • Fr. DR • 5-8 • Fr. Portland, OR Northridge, CA Kailua, HI Kailua, HI Orange County, CA Danville, CA #17 #18 #21 #24 KIANA ANNIKA JULIE HANA KYLE DIANA ETRATA ARMSTRONG ZANOBINI VILANOVA WITT ROMERO UTL • 5-3 • Jr. 2M • 5-10 • So. DR • 5-4 • Fr. DR • 5-9 • So. Head Coach Assistant Coach Orange, CA Manitoba, Canada Davis, CA Barcelona, Spain 8th Season 2nd Season #LIONSTRONG LMU Men’s Basketball Media Almanac | 3 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS to eventual national champion USC. LMU would finish the season ranked fourth in the nation by the final coaches’ poll, the highest final season ranking since finishing 2004 at No. 2. Anne Scott became the eighth Lion to earn WWPA Player of the Year honors and for the first time in program history, five players were named All-American. WWPA Championship - Bakersfield, CA 04/30 Quarterfinals: #1 LMU 19, #8 CS San Bernardino 2 5/1 Semifinals: #1 LMU 18, #4 CS Bakersfield 5 5/2 Championship: #1 LMU 13, #2 UC San DIego 10 NCAA Championship - San Diego, CA 5/8 National Quarterfinals: #6 LMU 5, #3 UCLA 4 5/9 National Semifinals: #2 USC 10, #6 LMU 6 5/10 National Third Place Game: #4 Cal 11, #6 LMU 7 TheMake LMU Women’s itWater 11 Polo program has won 11 titles since 2001, going back- 2009 • 26-9 Overall to-back in 2014 and 2015. The Lions finished a perfect season in the WWPA with three wins in the conference tournament, 2015 • 22-11 Overall Championships. The Lions went on to their ninth going 13-0 against conference foes. Senior Nicole The second year in the Golden Coast Conference NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships and Hughes set the all-time record for goals in a ca- was all about defense. The Lions defended their placed fifth after wins over Pomona-Pitzer and reer (320), season (129) and game (8) on the year. 2014 title with stingy defense, defeating San Diego 10th-ranked Princeton. The Lions finished 22-10 She would go on to become the seventh Lion to State to claim the 2015 crown, 9-5. Senior Mack- on the season, giving them their 12th straight earn WWPA Player of the Year honors. The Lions enzie Beck was named tournament MVP, and was 20-win season. Goalie Elise Ponce made 14 saves cruised through the first two rounds of the WWPA joined on the All-Tournament team by Ivana Cas- in the WWPA title game and was named tourna- championships and then defeated host Santa Clara tro, also a second-time first-team All-GCC selec- ment MVP, adding to her first-team all-conference in their new pool, 8-4, to reclaim the title, their tion, and senior goalie Jordan White, who allowed selection. Senior captain Casey Flacks was named seventh in nine years. With the title, the Lions just eight goals in the final eight quarters of the the WWPA Player of the Year and first-team all- earned the WWPA’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Since the GCC was in its second-year, conference.
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