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Water Polo NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S Water Polo NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS SEVENTH PLACE Results MAY 14 AT MICHIGAN MAY 15 AT MICHIGAN Loyola Marymount 16, Wagner 4 Redlands 10, Wagner 9 FIRST ROUND 1234 F 1234 F MAY 13 AT MICHIGAN Wagner.................................. 2101— 4 Wagner.................................. 1512— 9 UCLA 22, Wagner 2 Loyola Marymount ................... 4543—16 Redlands................................. 2323—10 Wagner goals: Wagner goals: 1234 F Billy Hoelck 2, Sara Kramer 1, Stacey Billy Hoelck 3, Courtney Crase 2, Travous 1. Jamie Fullen 1, Monica Lopez 1, Sara Kramer 1, Stacey Wagner.................................. 1100— 2 Loyola Marymount goals: Stacia Peterson 5, Travous 1. UCLA......................................10246—22 Rosanna Tomiuk 3, Christine Robinson 2, Dora Szabolcsi Redlands goals: Alie Hower 4, Meghan Rosenberger Wagner goals: Jamie Fullen 1, Sara Kramer 1. 2, Cara Colton 1, Sarah Hamilton 1, Katherine Murray 2, Corinne Flowers 2, Kelly Stein 1, Kelly Phillips 1. UCLA goals: Brittney Bowlus 4, Gabrielle Domanic 3, 1, Anne Markel 1. Saves: Wagner—Katie Hauck 7; Redlands—Caitlin Kelly Rulon 3, Thalia Munro 3, Natalie Golda 2, Saves: Wagner—Katie Hauck 3; Loyola Marymount— O'Dell 4. Courtney Mathewson 2, Monique Blanchard 2, Rachel Riddell 13. Katherine Belden 1, Jillian Kraus 1, Brittany Rowe 1. FIFTH PLACE Saves: Wagner—Katie Hauck 5; UCLA—Emily Feher 1, Michigan 13, Redlands 7 MAY 15 AT MICHIGAN Thalie Kerr 3. 1234 F Loyola Marymount 10, Michigan 5 Hawaii 12, Loyola Marymount 8 Redlands................................. 2212— 7 Michigan ................................ 3235—13 1234 F 1234 F Redlands goals: Alie Hower 3, Mandy Zimel 1, Kelly Michigan ................................ 1112— 5 Loyola Marymount ................... 1223— 8 Phillips 1, Alana Martinez 1, Corinne Flowers 1. Loyola Marymount ................... 0613—10 Hawaii ................................... 3351—12 Michigan goals: Shana Welch 4, Sheetal Narsai 3, Michigan goals: Sheetal Narsai 3, Megan Hausmann Loyola Marymount goals: Stacia Peterson 4, Sarah Kristin Hoogenboom 2, Megan Hausmann 2, Jo 1, Kristin Hoogenboom 1. Hamilton 2, Christine Robinson 1, Rosanna Tomiuk 1. Antonsen 2. Loyola Marymount goals: Rosanna Tomiuk 3, Katie Hawaii goals: Darcy Scott-Hosaka 2, Beth Novick 2, Saves: Redlands—Caitlin O'Dell 5; Michigan—Betsey Hicks 2, Stacia Peterson 1, Jessica Conner 1, Sara Monika Kruszona 2, Iefke Van Belkum 2, Amy Logan 1, Armstrong 15. Hamilton 1, Cara Colton 1, Christine Robinson 1. Shannon Carroll 1, Audrey Harrer 1, Anna Sieprath 1. Saves: Michigan—Betsey Armstrong 11; Loyola Mary- Saves: Hawaii—Meike De Nooy 15; Loyola Mary- SEMIFINALS mount—Rachel Riddell 13. mount—Rachel Riddell 10. MAY 14 AT MICHIGAN THIRD PLACE Stanford 7, Michigan 2 UCLA 7, Hawaii 6 MAY 15 AT MICHIGAN 1234 F 1234 F Michigan ................................ 0011— 2 UCLA ..................................... 3031— 7 Southern California 11, Hawaii 6 Stanford.................................. 2122— 7 Hawaii .................................. 4011— 6 1234 F Michigan goals: Carly Strub 1, Megan Hausmann 1. UCLA scoring: Kelly Rulon 3, Gabrielle Domanic 1, Southern California .................2 4 2 3 —11 Stanford goals: Hannah Luber 3, Alison Gregorka 1, Natalia Golda 1, Thalie Munor 1, Kristina Kunkel 1. Hawaii ..................................1 1 3 1 — 6 Val Riss 1, Nancy El-Sakkary 1, Christina Hewko 1. Hawaii scoring: Monika Kruszona 2, Iefke Van Southern California goals: Moriah Van Norman 2, Saves: Michigan—Betsey Armstrong 8; Stanford— Belkum 2, Anna Sieprath 2. Lauren Wenger 2, Eszter Gyori 2, Brittany Hayes 1, Erin Meredith McColl 12. Saves: UCLA—Emily Feher 7; Hawaii—Meike De Nooy Wilson 1, Erika Figge 1, Anna Pardo 1, Janna Wenger 1. Southern California 18, Redlands 2 11. Hawaii goals: Anna Sieprath 3, Amy Logan 2, Iefke Van Belkum 1. 1234 F Stanford 5, Southern California 4 Saves: Southern California—Sarah Mix 11; Hawaii— Redlands................................. 1001— 2 1234 F Meike De Nooy 3. Southern California .................. 4446—18 Stanford ................................. 1121— 5 Redlands goals: Kelly Phillips 1, Meghan Rosenberger 1. Southern California ................. 2101— 4 CHAMPIONSHIP Southern California goals: Brittany Hayes 3, Stanford scoring: Hannah Luber 2, Scotti Shafer 1, MAY 15 AT MICHIGAN Miranda Nichols 3, Lauren Wenger 2, Melissa Madrid Katie Hansen 1, Nancy El-Sakkary 1. 2, Eszter Gyori 2, Erin Wilson 1, Moriah Van Norman Southern California scoring: Moriah Van Norman UCLA 3, Stanford 2 1, Jana Wenger 1, Marina Mayer 1, Julie Spataru 1, 2, Eszter Gyori 1, Brittany Hayes 1. 1234 F Anna Pardo 1. Saves: Stanford—Meridith McColl 9; Southern Cali- UCLA .....................................2 0 0 1 — 3 Saves: Redlands—Caitlin O'Dell 3; Southern fornia—Sarah Mix 9. Stanford .................................0 0 1 1 — 2 California—Sarah Mix 6. UCLA goals: Brittany Rowe 2, Natalia Golda 1. Stanford goals: Hannah Luber 1, Katie Hansen 1. Saves: UCLA—Emily Feher 7; Stanford—Meridith McColl 8. History Team Results Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 2001..................... UCLA (19-4) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Stanford — 2002 ................... Stanford (23-2) John Tanner 8-4 UCLA Southern California 1,303 2003 ................... UCLA (23-4) Adam Krikorian 4-3 Stanford UC San Diego 1,307 2004 ................... Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 10-8 Loyola Marymount Stanford 1,123 2005 ................... UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 3-2 Stanford Michigan 1,235 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S 2003 Leading Scorers, First Team Tournament Records Year-by-Year *Robin Beauregard, UCLA Natalie Golda, UCLA Jessica Lopez, UCLA IINDIVIDUAL Year Player, Institution, Goals Jackie Frank, Stanford GOALS, GAME 2001 Kelly Heuchan, UCLA, 4 Julie Gardner, Stanford 5—Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount (16) vs. 2002 Brenda Villa, Stanford, 5 Hannah Luber, Stanford Wagner (4), 2005. 2003 Jessica Lopez and Kelly Rulon, UCLA; Lauren Brenda Villa, Stanford Boreta and Hannah Luber, Stanford; and Katie Katie Hicks, Loyola Marymount GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT Hicks, Loyola Marymount, 3 Krista Peterson, Indiana 3.3—Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 2005 (10 in 2004 Brittany Hayes, Southern California, and Stacia three games). Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 5 Second Team 2005 Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 10 Maureen Flanagan, UCLA GOALS, TOURNAMENT Jaime Hipp, UCLA 10—Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 2005 (4 vs. Kelly Rulon, UCLA Hawaii, 5 vs. Wagner, 1 vs. Michigan). Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount All-Tournament Teams Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount GOALS PER GAME, CAREER (Min. Four Games) Kristin Stanford, Indiana 2.14—Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 2003-04- *Most Outstanding Player(s). 05 (15 in seven games). 2004 2001 First Team GOALS, CAREER First Team *Brittany Hayes, Southern California 15—Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount, 2003-04-05 *Coralie Simmons, UCLA Liz Simms, Southern California (seven games). Robin Beauregard, UCLA Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Kelly Graf, Southern California SAVES, GAME Jackie Frank, Stanford Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount 18—Jessica Goldner, Indiana (2) vs. Loyola Ellen Estes, Stanford Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Marymount (5), 2003. Brenda Villa, Stanford Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount SAVES PER GAME, TOURNAMENT Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Second Team 13.5—Jessica Goldner, Indiana, 2003 (27 in two Second Team Kate Chambers, Hartwick games). Katie Murray, Loyola Marymount Margie Dingeldein, Stanford SAVES, TOURNAMENT Jamie Hipp, UCLA Lauren Faust, Stanford 36—Rachel Riddell, Loyola Marymount, 2005 (10 vs. Elaine Zivich, UCLA Hannah Luber, Stanford Wendy Watkins, Stanford Hawaii, 13 vs. Wagner, 13 vs. Michigan). Jamie Kroeze, Loyola Marymount POLO WATER Erika Figge, Southern California Jenny Lamb, UCLA Lauren Wenger, Southern California Kristin Guerin, UCLA TEAM 2005 GOALS, GAME 2002 First Team 22—UCLA vs. Wagner (2), 2005. First Team *Natalie Golda, UCLA *Jackie Frank, Stanford GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Kelly Rulon, UCLA 24—UCLA (22) vs. Wagner (2), 2005. Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii Ellen Estes, Stanford Hannah Luber, Stanford GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT Robin Beauregard, UCLA Thalia Munro, UCLA 11.3—Loyola Marymount, 2005 (34 in three games). Brenda Villa, Stanford Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Brittany Hayes, Southern California GOALS, TOURNAMENT Natalie Golda, UCLA Meridith McColl, Stanford 34—Loyola Marymount, 2005 (8 vs. Hawaii, 16 vs. Amber Stachowski, UCLA Wagner, 10 vs. Michigan). Second Team Second Team Monike Kruszona, Hawaii SAVES, GAME Betsey Armstrong, Michigan 18—Indiana (2) vs. Loyola Marymount (5), 2003. Thalia Munro, UCLA Christina Hewko, Stanford Julie Gardner, Stanford Lauren Wenger, Southern California SAVES PER GAME, TOURNAMENT Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount 13.5—Indiana, 2003 (27 in two games). Wendy Watkins, Stanford Rosanna Tomiuk, Loyola Marymount Jaime Hipp, UCLA Sheetal Narsai, Michigan SAVES, TOURNAMENT Jen Crisman, Michigan Meike De Nooy, Hawaii 36—Loyola Marymount, 2005 (10 vs. Hawaii, 13 vs. Margie Dingeldein, Stanford Emily Feher, UCLA Wagner, 13 vs. Michigan). Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Brown (2001) ....................................................................................................................................................
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