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2014 CHAMPIONSHIP

HIGHLIGHTS Marshall scores in final minute to lift UCLA to national championship: The No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo team (29-3) brought home its ninth NCAA title with a 9-8 win against six-time defending champion USC on Sunday afternoon at UCSD’s Canyonview Aquatic Center. Sophomore Gordon Marshall netted the game-winner from two meters with 34 seconds remaining to put UCLA up by a goal. The Bruins got the stop on the next possession and then ran out the clock to capture the title. The 29 wins tied UCLA’s single-season record (29-5 in 1988) as the Bruins earned their first NCAA championship since 2004. The win against the Trojans improved UCLA’s record this season against USC to 4-1, which equalled its record against the Adam Krikorian-coached squad in 2002. Junior Danny McClintick led all scorers with four goals and was named the tournament’s most ourstanding player. Joining McClintick on the NCAA’s All- Tournament First Team were sophomores Gordon Marshall and Garrett Danner. Seniors Cristiano Mirarchi and Paul Reynolds were named to the second team. Top-seeded UCLA struck first when sophomore Chancellor Ramirez scored from the front court (4:25). Senior Daniel Lenhart then set up redshirt freshman Matt Farmer for a cross-cage score to put the Bruins up 2-0 (1:13) and end the scoring in the opening stanza. James Walters scored first for the Trojans in the second quarter to cut the lead to 2-1 (5:02). But McClintick pushed the lead to 3-1 on the next possession (4:43). USC answered with a power-play goal by Mihajlo Milicevic to trim the lead to 3-2 (3:37), but senior David Culpan fired a shot bar-in that pushed it back to 4-2 (3:17). That score would hold up until halftime. Matteo Morelli opened the scoring in the third with a power play goal to cut the lead to 4-3 (6:59). McClintick then scored his second on a 6-on-5 opportunity (4:29) to push the lead to 5-3. McClintick scored his second consecutive goal to complete a hat trick and double up the Trojans at 6-3 (1:05). Nick Bell answered with an exclusion goal (0:06) to trim the lead to 6-4, but sophomore Jack Fellner had the last word with a goal from half-tank at the buzzer to end the scoring in the third with the Bruins leading 7-4. Kostas Genidounias opened the scoring in the fourth with a nice lob shot (7:45) to make it 7-5. Marc Vonderweidt converted a Trojan power play to cut the lead to 7-6 (4:29). Then Genidounias tied the game with a goal at full strength to make it 7-7 (3:32). McClintick gave the Bruins an 8-7 lead with 3:13 to go, but USC’s Vonderweidt tied it at 8-8 on the next possession (2:50). The title marks the 112th in UCLA athletics annals.

2014 RESULTS Semifinals UCLA 15, UC San Diego 6 Southern California 12, Stanford 11 (Sudden Death)

Third Place Stanford 20, UC San Diego 11

Championship UCLA 9, Southern California 8

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HISTORY

RESULTS

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 1969 UCLA (19-0) Bob Horn 5-2 California Long Beach, Calif. — 1970 UC Irvine (27-2) Ted Newland 7-6 (3 OT) UCLA Long Beach, Calif. — 1971 UCLA (18-1) Bob Horn 5-3 San Jose St. Long Beach, Calif. — 1972 UCLA (19-1) Bob Horn 10-5 UC Irvine New Mexico — 1973 California (25-1) Pete Cutino 8-4 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. — 1974 California (25-2) Pete Cutino 7-6 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. — 1975 California (22-6) Pete Cutino 9-8 UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. 3,326 1976 Stanford (20-2) Art Lambert 13-12 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 3,050 1977 California (29-3) Pete Cutino 8-6 UC Irvine Brown 765 1978 Stanford (26-1-1) Dante Dettamanti 7-6 (3 OT) California Long Beach, Calif. 2,541 1979 UC Santa Barbara (27-2-1) Pete Snyder 11-3 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 2,542 1980 Stanford (28-2-1) Dante Dettamanti 8-6 California Long Beach, Calif. 2,401 1981 Stanford (31-0) Dante Dettamanti 17-6 Long Beach St. Long Beach, Calif. 2,579 1982 UC Irvine (30-0) Ted Newland 7-4 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 2,128 1983 California (29-3-2) Pete Cutino 10-7 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 2,697 1984 California (26-4-1) Pete Cutino 9-8 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,214 1985 Stanford (25-4) Dante Dettamanti 12-11 (2 OT) UC Irvine Long Beach, Calif. 3,410 1986 Stanford (36-0) Dante Dettamanti 9-6 California Long Beach, Calif. 3,491 1987 California (27-3) Pete Cutino 9-8 (OT) Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 4,398 1988 California (33-3) Pete Cutino 14-11 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 5,073 1989 UC Irvine (27-6) Ted Newland 9-8 California Indianapolis 3,421 1990 California (29-1) Steve Heaston 8-7 Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,185 1991 California (26-1) Steve Heaston 7-6 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. 3,502 1992 California (31-0) Steve Heaston 12-11 (3 OT) Stanford Long Beach, Calif. 3,517 1993 Stanford (24-6) Dante Dettamanti 11-9 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 3,165 1994 Stanford (27-1) Dante Dettamanti 14-10 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. 3,608 1995 UCLA (20-6) 10-8 California Stanford 1,903 1996 UCLA (24-6) Guy Baker 8-7 Southern California UC San Diego 2,790 1997 Pepperdine (25-3) 8-7 (2 OT) Southern California Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 927 1998 Southern California (25-3) John Williams/Jovan Vavic 9-8 (2 OT) Stanford Newport Beach, Calif. 3,132 1999 UCLA (22-3) Guy Baker/Adam Krikorian 6-5 Stanford La Jolla, Calif. 4,441 2000 UCLA (19-7) Guy Baker/Adam Krikorian 11-2 UC San Diego Malibu, Calif. 3,049 2001 Stanford (22-1) Dante Dettamanti 8-5 UCLA Stanford 4,503 2002 Stanford (24-5) John Vargas 7-6 California Loyola Marymount 4,767 2003 Southern California (24-3) Jovan Vavic 9-7 (OT) Stanford Stanford 4,280 2004 UCLA (25-3) Adam Krikorian 10-9 (OT) Stanford Stanford 3,044 2005 Southern California (26-1) Jovan Vavic 3-2 Stanford Bucknell 1,656 2006 California (31-4) Kirk Everist 7-6 Southern California Loyola Marymount 4,552 2007 California (28-4) Kirk Everist 8-6 Southern California Stanford 4,369 2008 Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 7-5 Stanford Stanford 2,660 2009 Southern California (26-2) Jovan Vavic 7-6 UCLA Princeton 1,822 2010 Southern California (28-2) Jovan Vavic 12-10 (2 OT) California California 2,135 2011 Southern California (24-3) Jovan Vavic 7-4 UCLA California 2,184 2012 Southern California (29-0) Jovan Vavic 11-10 UCLA Southern California 2,520 2013 Southern California (28-4) Jovan Vavic 12-11 (2 OT) Pacific Stanford 2,212 2014 UCLA (29-3) Adam Wright 9-8 Southern California UCSD Note: From 1969 through 1994, the championship was composed of eight teams. Since 1995, the championship has been composed of four teams.

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1977 Dan O’Connell, Loyola Chicago TEAM *Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine Mike Spicer, Southern California CHAMPIONSHIPS Marty Davis, Stanford John Gansel, Stanford 1984 *Mike Grier, Pepperdine California 13 13 Mike Loughlin, California Stanford 10 10 Shaun Cleary, California Jim Purcell, California Southern California 9 9 Eric Davison, Southern California Kevin Robertson, California UCLA 9 9 Alan Gresham, California Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine UC Irvine 3 3 Charlie Harris, Southern California UC Santa Barbara 1 1978 Craig Klass, Stanford Pepperdine 1 Rob Arnold, Stanford Mike Spicer, Southern California Doug Burke, Stanford Peter Campbell, UC Irvine 1985 - *Jeff Campbell, UC Irvine ALL TOURNAMENT John Gansel, Stanford *David Imbernino, Stanford TEAMS Kevin Robertson, California John Anderson, UC Santa Barbara Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine *Most Outstanding Player(s). Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Carlos Steffens, California Phil Castillo, Long Beach St. 1972 1979 Craig Klass, Stanford First Team *Greg Boyer, UC Santa Barbara Mark Maizel, UC Irvine *Eric Lindroth, UCLA J.R. Salvatore, UC Irvine Bruce Black, UC Irvine John Dobrott, UC Santa Barbara Kevin Craig, UCLA Randy Kalbus, Stanford Kevin Robertson, California 1986 Jack Dickmann, UC Irvine *Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Rick Sherburne, UCLA Brad Jackson, San Jose St. *David Imbernino, Stanford Carlos Steffens, California Jim Kruse, UC Irvine *Craig Klass, Stanford Craig Wilson, UC Santa Barbara Dennis Needleman, Southern California Jeff Brush, California Second Team 1980 Kirk Everist, California Garth Bergeson, UCLA *John Gansel, Stanford Erich Fischer, Stanford Curt Caldwell, Southern California *Kevin Robertson, California Robert Lynn, Southern California Greg Carey, UC Santa Barbara James Bergeson, Stanford Bill Schoening, California Lucky Linder, Southern California Jody Campbell, Stanford Scott Massey, UCLA Peter Campbell, UC Irvine 1987 Ed Samuels, San Jose St. *Giacomo Rossi, Southern California Bob Diepersloot, California Steve Spencer, San Jose St. Jeff Brush, California Chris Kelsey, Stanford Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Alan Mouchawar, Stanford 1973 Kirk Everist, California Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine Bruce Black, UC Irvine Erich Fischer, Stanford Bruce Kocsis, Southern California 1981 Keith Legget, Southern California Jim Kruse, UC Irvine *James Bergeson, Stanford Sasa Poljak, Pepperdine 1974 *Jody Campbell, Stanford Alexis Rousseau, UCLA *Doug Healy, California Dave George, UC Santa Barbara Chris Kelsey, Stanford 1988 Mike Loughlin, California *Kirk Everist, California Alan Mouchawar, Stanford Jon Svendsen, California Rich Ambidge, California Vince Vanelli, Stanford Zoltan Berty, Southern California John Vargas, UC Irvine 1975 Jeff Brush, California *Jon Svendsen, California Fernando Carsalade, UCLA Guy Antley, UC Irvine 1982 Rob Carver, Southern California Tom Belfanti, California *James Bergeson, Stanford Alexis Rousseau, UCLA Walter Bricker, California *Peter Campbell, UC Irvine Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine *John O’Brien, UC Irvine Peter Cutino, California 1989 Boyd Philpot, UC Irvine *Dan Smoot, UC Irvine Robin Leamy, UCLA Tim Quinn, UC Irvine Rich Ambidge, California Mike Spicer, Southern California Robert Webb, UCLA Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine John Tanner, Stanford Chris Duplanty, UC Irvine John Vargas, UC Irvine 1976 Chris Humbert, California *Chris Dorst, Stanford Rick McNair, Stanford Rob Arnold, Stanford 1983 Jeff Oeding, Stanford Rick Johannsen, Stanford *Jeff Campbell, UC Irvine Sasa Poljak, Pepperdine Drew McDonald, Stanford *Peter Cutino, California Tom Warde, UC Irvine Boyd Philpot, UC Irvine *Alan Gresham, California John Stephens, UCLA Jim Birdsell, Long Beach St. Shaun Cleary, California 1990 Joe Vargas, UCLA *Chris Humbert, California Mike Evans, UC Irvine

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Julian Bailey, California Marko Zagar, Southern California Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine , Stanford Dan Hackett, UCLA 1997 Juraj Zatovic, Southern California Colin Keely, Stanford *Alan Herrmann, Pepperdine Rick McNair, Stanford *, Pepperdine 2004 Stefan Pollmann, UCLA *Jeremy Pope, Pepperdine First Team Simun Cimerman, Southern California *, UCLA 1991 Mike Gottelli, UC Davis Joe Axelrad, UCLA *Chris Humbert, California Marko Pintaric, Southern California , Stanford Jason Brown, UC San Diego John Vasek, Queens (NY) Greg Crum, Stanford Mike Burke, Long Beach St. Albert Garcia, UCLA Geoffrey Clark, Pepperdine 1998 Thomas Hopkins, Stanford Steve Gill, UC Irvine *Chris Aguilera, Stanford Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount Dan Hackett, UCLA *Ivan Babic, Southern California Peter Varellas, Stanford Oliver Will, UCLA *Marko Pintaric, Southern California Second Team , Stanford Josh Hewko, UCLA 1992 James Castle, Southern California Michael March, UCLA *Dirk Zeien, California George Csaszar, Southern California Brian McShane, Loyola Marymount Troy Barnhart, California Brian Heifferon, Stanford Jamal Motlagh, Princeton Larry Bercutt, Stanford Ross Mecham, UC San Diego Ted Peck, UCLA Chip Blankenhorn, Stanford Peter Sabbatini, Princeton Steve Gill, UC Irvine 1999 John Stover, Princeton Danny Leyson, Southern California *Sean Kern, UCLA Chris Oeding, California Matt Armato, UCLA 2005 Nick Ellis, Stanford First Team 1993 Brian Heifferon, Stanford *Adam Shilling, Southern California *Larry Bercutt, Stanford Pat Kain, Massachusetts *Juraj Zatovic, Southern California *Uzi Hadar, Southern California Ross Mecham, UC San Diego Juan Delgadillo, Southern California Gavin Arroyo, California Jonathan Samuels, UC San Diego Thomas Hale, Southern California Troy Barnhart, California Jonathan Skaalen, Stanford Thomas Hopkins, Stanford Antonio Busquets, Stanford Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola Marymount Marc Hunt, UC Irvine 2000 Peter Varellas, Stanford *Sean Kern, UCLA Jose Santiago, Southern California Second Team , Stanford Ivan Babic, Southern California Tommy Corcoran, Southern California Jason Boettner, UC San Diego Ian Elliott, Loyola Marymount 1994 Brandon Brooks, UCLA Gergely Fabian, St. Francis Brooklyn *Jack Bowen, Stanford Brian Brown, UCLA J.J. Garton, Stanford *Jeremy Laster, Stanford Predrag Damjanov, Southern California Will Hindle-Katel, Stanford *Frank Schneider, Stanford Stever O’Rourke, Southern California Sandy Hohener, Stanford Brent Albright, California Brian Stahl, Massachusetts Bogdon Petrovic, St. Francis Brooklyn Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern California Botond Szalma, St. Francis Brooklyn Drew Netherton, Southern California 2001 Scott Turner, UCLA *Tony Azevedo, Stanford 2006 Nick Ellis, Stanford Wolf Wigo, Stanford First Team Matt Flesher, UCLA *Mark Sheredy, California 1995 , Stanford Tommy Corcoran, Southern California *Brent Albright, California Jeff Nesmith, Stanford Juan Delgadillo, Southern California *Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA Brett Ormsby, UCLA Thomas Hale, Southern California *Matt Swanson, UCLA Kevin Witt, Loyola Marymount Brian Kinsel, California *Jim Toring, UCLA , California Pat Cochran, California 2002 Andrija Vasiljevic, California Nick Kittredge, California *Tony Azevedo, Stanford Second Team Adam Krikorian, California Attila Banhidy, California Brian Bacharach, California Luis Limardo, Massachusetts Nick Ellis, Stanford Jesse Cassellini, UC San Diego Michael Nalu, UC San Diego Peter Hudnut, Stanford Ty Lacky, UC San Diego Chris Lathrop, California Marty Matthies, California 1996 Andrew Stoddard, California Aaron Recko, Navy *Matt Swanson, UCLA Michel Vieira, Queens (NY) Adam Shilling, Southern California Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA Pavol Valovic, Southern California Simun Cimerman, Southern California 2003 Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern California *Tony Azevedo, Stanford 2007 Corbin Graham, UCLA *Bozidar Damjanovic, Southern California First Team Brian Stahl, Massachusetts Predrag Damjanov, Southern California *Michael Sharf, California Jim Toring, UCLA Mike Derse, Stanford Tommy Corcoran, Southern California

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J.W. Krumpholz, Southern California Matt Sagehorn, Southern California Paul Reynolds, UCLA Zac Monsees, California , UCLA Josh Samuels, UCLA Matt Sagehorn, Southern California Eric Vreeland, Princeton Nikola Vavic, Southern California Mark Sheredy, California Griffin White, UCLA Second Team Jeff Tyrrell, California Mark Zalewski, Princeton James Clark, Southern California Second Team Marko Gencic, St. Francis Brooklyn , Southern California 2010 Tobias Preuss, Southern California Tim Hummel, Loyola Marymount First Team Mace Rapsey, Southern California Mike Mulvey, Navy *Peter Kurzeka, Southern California Cruz Smithson, Air Force Aaron Recko, Navy Brian Dudley, California Josh Stedman, Air Force Gabor Sarusi, Southern California Tibor Forai, Loyola Marymount Griffin White, UCLA Adam Shilling, Southern California Ivan Rackov, California Spencer Warden, California Andy Stevens, Loyola Marymount 2013 Nikola Vavic, Southern California First Team 2008 Zach White, California *Balazs Erdelyi, Pacific First Team Second Team , Stanford *J.W. Krumpholz, Southern California Ikaika Aki, Loyola Marymount Alex Bowen, Stanford Shea Buckner, Southern California Matt Burton, Southern California Kostas Genidounias, Southern California Tim Hummel, Loyola Marymount Jeremy Davie, Southern California Alex Malkis, Pacific Matt Sagehorn, Southern California Joel Dennerley, Southern California Goran Tomasevic, Pacific Andy Stevens, Loyola Marymount Marko Gencic, St. Francis Brooklyn Nikola Vavic, Southern California Drac Wigo, Stanford Cory Nasoff, California Second Team Sage Wright, Stanford Boris Plavsic, St. Francis Brooklyn BJ Churnside, Stanford Second Team Jeremy Davie, Southern California Tibor Forai, Loyola Marymount 2011 Igor Mladenovic, St. Francis Brooklyn Tim Heafner, Loyola Marymount First Team , Pacific Will Hindle-Katel, Stanford *Joel Dennerley, Southern California Kevin Oliveira, Pacific Peter Kurzeka, Southern California Cullen Hennessy, UCLA Bsoko Stankovic, St. Francis Brooklyn Arjan Ligtenberg, Southern California Peter Kurzeka, Southern California Connor Virjee, Southern California Mike Mulvey, Navy Thomas Nelson, Princeton Jimmie Sandman, Stanford Graham Saber, UC San Diego 2014 Jovan Vranes, Southern California Josh Samuels, UCLA First Team Janson Wigo, Stanford Nikola Vavic, Southern California *Danny McClintick, UCLA Second Team Alex Bowen, Stanford 2009 Jeremy Davie, Southern California Kostas Genidounias, Southern California First Team Brian Donohoe, UC San Diego Gordon Marshall, UCLA *Jordan Thompson, Southern California Drew Hoffenberg, Princeton Rex Butler, Southern California Shea Buckner, Southern California Cristiano Mirarchi, UCLA Bret Bonanni, Stanford Scott Davidson, UCLA Matt Rapacz, UCLA Garrett Danner, UCLA Tibor Forai, Loyola Marymount Mace Rapsey, Southern California Second Team Ben Hohl, UCLA Griffin White, UCLA Cristano Mirarchi, UCLA J.W. Krumpholz, Southern California B.J. Churnside, Stanford Andy Stevens, Loyola Marymount 2012 Mihajlo Milicevic, Southern California Second Team First Team Josh Stiling, UC San Diego Edgaras Asajavicius, Loyola Marymount *Michael Rosenthal, Southern California Paul Reynolds, UCLA Matt Hale, Princeton Aimone Barabino, UCLA Nick Bell, Southern California Cullen Hennessy, UCLA Kostas Genidounias, Southern California McQuinn Baron, Southern California , UCLA Igor Mladenovic, St. Francis Brooklyn

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TOURNAMENT Year Player, School Goals *Two-Point Goals, 2002 Michel Vieira, Queens (NY) 5 Tournament SCORING LEADERS Tony Azevedo, Stanford 5 4—Todd Hosmer, Pacific, 1993 (3 games). 2003 Tony Azevedo, Stanford 8 Year Player, School Goals 2004 Endre Rex-Kiss, Loyola 7 *Two-Point Goals, 1969 Ben Gage, UC Santa Barbara 14 Marymount Career 1970 Ben Gage, UC Santa Barbara 12 2005 Cutberto Hernandez, Loyola 5 4—Todd Hosmer, Pacific, 1993-94; Uzi Hadar, 1971 Jim Waska, Cal St. Fullerton 14 Marymount Southern California, 1993-94; Michael Nalu, 1972 Jim Kruse, UC Irvine 31 2006 Juan Delgadillo, Southern 6 UC San Diego, 1993, 95. 1973 Bruce Kocsis, Southern 8 California California 2007 Tim Hummel, Loyola 4 *The two-point goal was eliminated from colle- giate water polo after the 1999 season. 1974 Jon Svendsen, California 9 Marymount 1975 Gary Figueroa, UC Irvine 13 2008 Kyle Wertz, Navy 6 1976 Dave Breen, Arizona 17 2009 Scott Davidson, UCLA 5 TEAM RECORDS 1977 Scott Schulte, Bucknell 14 2010 Peter Kurzeka, Southern 6 California 1978 Scott Schulte, Bucknell 13 2011 Thomas Nelson, Princeton 6 Goals, Game 1979 Scott Schulte, Bucknell 11 2012 Kostas Genidounias, Southern 6 37—UCLA vs. Washington (2), 1971. 1980 Kevin Robertson, California 12 California Scott Schulte, Bucknell 12 2013 Balazs Erdelyi, Pacific 9 Goals, Both Teams, Game 1981 James Bergeson, Stanford 12 2014 Brett Bonanni, Stanford 11 39—UCLA (37) vs. Washington (2), 1971. 1982 Peter Neushul, UC Santa 9 Barbara 1983 Dan O’Connell, Loyola Chicago 11 Goals, Two Games 1984 Alan Gresham, California 10 INDIVIDUAL 47—UCLA, 1971 (Washington, 37-2; Long Beach St., 10-1). Charles Harris, Southern 10 RECORDS California 1985 J.R. Salvatore, UC Irvine 10 Goals, Three Games 1986 Robert Lynn, Southern 12 Goals, Game 52—UCLA, 1971 (Washington, 37-2; Long California 9—Greg Carey, UC Santa Barbara (21) vs. Yale Beach St., 10-1; San Jose St., 5-3). (2), 1972; Blake Hinman, Texas A&M (21) 1987 Rafael Gandarillas, Pepperdine 11 vs. Pittsburgh (13), 1976. Alexis Rousseau, UCLA 11 Goals, Five Games 75—UC Irvine, 1972 (UC Santa Barbara, 16-12; 1988 Kyle Kopp, Long Beach St. 12 Goals, Tournament UCLA, 10-15; New Mexico, 23-9; Southern 1989 Tom Warde, UC Irvine 11 31—Jim Kruse, UC Irvine, 1972 (five games). California, 12-8; San Jose St., 14-12). 1990 Luis Nicolao, Navy 10 1991 Steve Gill, UC Irvine 11 Goals, Career *Two-Point Goals, Game 1992 Danny Leyson, Southern 12 50—Scott Schulte, Bucknell, 1977-78-79-80. 3—Seven tied (most recent: Southern California California vs. Massachusetts, 1996). 1993 Michael Nalu, UC San Diego 13 *Two-Point Goals, Game 1994 Doug Munz, Navy 11 2—Todd Hosmer, Pacific (13) vs. Navy (7), *Two-Point Goals, Both 1995 Jeremy Braxton-Brown, UCLA 8 1993; Uzi Hadar, Southern California (12) Teams 1996 Hrvoje Cizmic, Southern 5 vs. California (11), 1993; Peter Muller, UC 6—Navy (3) vs. UC San Diego (3), 1993. California Irvine (12) vs. Pacific (10), 1993; Andrew Brian Stahl, Massachusetts 5 Steinheimer, UC San Diego (17) vs. Navy Marko Zagar, Southern 5 (20), 1993; Jeremy Laster, Stanford (14) vs. *Two-Point Goals, California Southern California (10), 1994; Jonathan Tournament 1997 Jeremy Pope, Pepperdine 6 Skaalen, Stanford (11) vs. UC San Diego (7), 1999. 7—UC San Diego, 1993 (2 vs. Southern 1998 George Csaszar, Southern 5 California, 2 vs. Massachusetts, 3 vs. Navy). California *The two-point goal was eliminated from colle- 1999 Sean Kern, UCLA 8 giate water polo after the 1999 season. 2000 Ivan Babic, Southern California 9 2001 Kevin Witt, Loyola Marymount 6

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WON-LOST RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT PLAY

In 1984 and from 1992 to the present, there was no third-place game. In those years, both non-advancing semifinal teams were credited with third place.

Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Air Force (1974-78-79-81-86-90-94-2012) 8 2 21 .087 0 0 0 1 Arizona (1975-76-77) 3 5 4 .556 0 0 0 0 Army (1975) 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Brown (1977-79-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-89-90) 11 9 24 .273 0 0 0 0 Bucknell (1977-78-79-80-85) 5 6 9 .400 0 0 0 0 Cal St. Fullerton (1971-74) 2 3 3 .500 0 0 1 1 California (1969-73-74-75-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-86-87-88-89-90-91-92- 26 58 15 .795 13 8 3 2 93-94-95-2002-06-07-10) Colorado St. (1969-70) 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Long Beach St. (1969-70-71-73-75-81-83-85-88-89-91) 11 19 14 .576 0 1 2 2 Loyola Chicago (1972-76-77-78-79-80-82-83-84-85) 10 7 22 .241 0 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount (2001-03-04-05-07-08-09-10) 8 6 10 .375 0 0 6 2 Massachusetts (1993-94-95-96-98-99-2001) 7 2 14 .125 0 0 2 4 Navy (1984-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-2000-03-06-07-08) 14 6 31 .162 0 0 1 4 New Mexico (1971-72-73) 3 2 7 .222 0 0 0 0 Pacific (1993-2013) 2 3 2 .600 0 1 0 0 Pepperdine (1977-78-80-84-86-87-89-90-91-92-94-97) 12 18 17 .514 1 0 1 6 Pittsburgh (1976) 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Princeton (1992-2004-09-11) 4 2 7 .222 0 0 2 1 Queens (NY) (1997-2002) 2 2 2 .500 0 0 2 0 San Jose St. (1970-71-72-73) 4 7 6 .538 0 1 1 1 Slippery Rock (1983-91) 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Southern California (1969-70-72-73-80-82-83-84-86-87-88-92-93-94-96-97- 29 51 22 .699 9 10 4 0 98-2000-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14) St. Francis Brooklyn (2005-10-12-13) 4 1 7 .125 0 0 1 3 Stanford (1970-71-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-92- 31 57 26 .687 10 10 5 2 93-94-98-99-2001-02-03-04-05-08-13-14) Texas A&M (1976-78) 2 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 UALR (1988-89) 2 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 UC Davis (1974-75-96-97) 4 4 6 .400 0 0 1 1 UC Irvine (1969-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-80-81-82-83-85-87-88-89-91- 21 40 25 .615 3 6 4 5 92-93) UC San Diego (1989-91-92-93-95-98-99-2000-02-06-11-14) 12 7 21 .250 0 1 3 4 UC Santa Barbara (1969-70-72-73-74-76-79-80-81-82-85-90) 12 16 20 .444 1 0 1 3 UCLA (1969-70-71-72-73-74-75-76-79-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-94- 30 55 25 .688 9 9 6 3 95-96-99-2000-01-04-09-11-12-14) Washington (1971) 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Yale (1969-72) 2 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 99-2000-01-04-09-11-12-14) 30 55 25 .688 9 9 6 3 Washington (1971) 1 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Yale (1969-72) 2 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

Southern California 17, New Mexico 7 Championship Semifinals 1969 San Jose St. 21, Loyola Chicago 6. Consolation California 13, UCLA 9 First Round First Round UC Irvine 9, Stanford 8 UCLA 4, Southern California 3 UC Santa Barbara 21, Yale 2 Seventh Place Long Beach St. 17, Yale 1 New Mexico 17, Loyola Chicago 12 UC Davis 20, Army 3 UC Santa Barbara 7, Colorado St. 3 Championship Semifinals Fifth Place California 5, UC Irvine 4 (OT) UCLA 15, UC Irvine 10 Long Beach St. 13, Arizona 6 Consolation Semifinals San Jose St. 19, Southern California 14 (2 OT) Third Place Southern California 13, Yale 3 Consolation Semifinals UCLA 6, Stanford 5 UC Irvine 10, Colorado St. 4 Southern California 15, UC Santa Barbara 10 Championship Championship Semifinals UC Irvine 23, New Mexico 9. Consolation Final: California 9, UC Irvine 8 UCLA 9, Long Beach St. 6 UC Irvine 12, Southern California 8 California 6, UC Santa Barbara 4 Championship 1976 Seventh Place UCLA 10, San Jose St. 5. Second Place: UC Colorado St. 9, Yale 5 First Round Irvine 14, San Jose St. 12 Stanford 9, Arizona 8 Fifth Place UC Santa Barbara 13, Loyola Chicago 5 UC Irvine 3, Southern California 2 1973 UCLA 18, Texas A&M 3 Third Place First Round UC Irvine 18, Pittsburgh 4 UC Santa Barbara 12, Long Beach St. 8 California 8, New Mexico 1 Consolation Semifinals Championship UCLA 14, UC Santa Barbara 2 Arizona 14, Loyola Chicago 6 UCLA 5, California 2 UC Irvine 7, Long Beach St. 5 Texas A&M 21, Pittsburgh 13 Southern California 7, San Jose St. 5 Championship Semifinals 1970 Consolation Semifinals Stanford 7, UC Santa Barbara 6 First Round UC Santa Barbara 12, New Mexico 7 UCLA 14, UC Irvine 9 UCLA 7, UC Santa Barbara 6 San Jose St. 7, Long Beach St. 3 Seventh Place San Jose St. 9, Stanford 7 Championship Semifinals Loyola Chicago 12, Pittsburgh 11 Long Beach St. 9, Colorado St. 7 California 4, UCLA 2 Fifth Place UC Irvine 7, Southern California 4 UC Irvine 9, Southern California 5 Arizona 12, Texas A&M 9 Consolation Semifinals Seventh Place Third Place Stanford 12, UC Santa Barbara 11 (3 OT) Long Beach St. 7, New Mexico 5 UC Irvine 8, UC Santa Barbara 7 (2 OT) Southern California 7, Colorado St. 6 Fifth Place Championship Championship Semifinals San Jose St. 6, UC Santa Barbara 5 Stanford 13, UCLA 12 UCLA 7, San Jose St. 4 Third Place UC Irvine 9, Long Beach St. 6 Southern California 7, UCLA 5 1977 Seventh Place Championship UC Santa Barbara 9, Colorado St. 4 First Round California 8, UC Irvine 4 Stanford 14, Brown 2 Fifth Place UC Irvine 14, Arizona 7 Southern California 10, Stanford 7 1974 California 28, Bucknell 10 Third Place First Round Pepperdine 14, Loyola Chicago 9 Long Beach St. 11, San Jose St. 10 (3 OT) California 12, Air Force 3 Consolation Semifinals Championship Cal St. Fullerton 7, UC Davis 4 Arizona 15, Brown 6 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 (3 OT) UC Irvine 10, UC Santa Barbara 6 Loyola Chicago 13, Bucknell 9 UCLA 9, Stanford 5 Championship Semifinals 1971 Consolation Semifinals UC Irvine 9, Stanford 7 First Round UC Davis 9, Air Force 2 California 11, Pepperdine 10 UCLA 37, Washington 2 Stanford 9, UC Santa Barbara 1 Seventh Place Long Beach St. 13, New Mexico 8 Championship Semifinals Bucknell 16, Brown 7 Cal St. Fullerton 5, UC Irvine 4 California 12, Cal St. Fullerton 3 Fifth Place San Jose St. 10, Stanford 4 UC Irvine 5, UCLA 3 Arizona 14, Loyola Chicago 4 Consolation Semifinals Seventh Place Third Place New Mexico 13, Washington 4 UC Santa Barbara 12, Air Force 7 Stanford 10, Pepperdine 6 Stanford 8, UC Irvine 7 Fifth Place Championship Championship Semifinals UC Davis 4, Stanford 3 California 8, UC Irvine 6 UCLA 10, Long Beach St. 1 Third Place San Jose St. 10, Cal St. Fullerton 9 UCLA 7, Cal St. Fullerton 4 1978 Seventh Place Championship UC Irvine 18, Washington 5 First Round California 7, UC Irvine 6 Stanford 20, Air Force 2 Fifth Place Pepperdine 10, Bucknell 9 Stanford 5, New Mexico 3 1975 UC Irvine 14, Loyola Chicago 5 Third Place First Round California 15, Texas A&M 6 Cal St. Fullerton 9, Long Beach St. 7 UCLA 26, Army 2 Consolation Semifinals Championship California 9, Long Beach St. 6 Bucknell 12, Air Force 10 UCLA 5, San Jose St. 3 Stanford 15, Arizona 3 Loyola Chicago 12, Texas A&M 5 UC Irvine 19, UC Davis 4 Championship Semifinals 1972 Consolation Semifinals Stanford 14, Pepperdine 8 First Round Long Beach St. 18, Army 0 California 7, UC Irvine 5 UCLA 21, Yale 3 Arizona 9, UC Davis 8 Seventh Place UC Irvine 16, UC Santa Barbara 12 (2 OT) Texas A&M 11, Air Force 6

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Fifth Place 1982 Brown 11, Loyola Chicago 10 Loyola Chicago 7, Bucknell 6 Championship Semifinals Third Place First Round Stanford 7, UC Santa Barbara 6 UC Irvine 12, Pepperdine 7 UC Irvine 13, Brown 2 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 California 7, Southern California 6 (OT) Championship Stanford 13, Loyola Chicago 10 Seventh Place Stanford 7, California 6 (3 OT) UCLA 8, UC Santa Barbara 6 Bucknell 8, Loyola Chicago 6 Consolation Semifinals Fifth Place 1979 Southern California 11, Brown 8 Long Beach St. 13, Brown 9 First Round UC Santa Barbara 12, Loyola Chicago 7 Third Place California 19, Air Force 7 Championship Semifinals UCLA 10, UC Santa Barbara 9 UCLA 17, Bucknell 7 UC Irvine 8, California 5 Championship UC Santa Barbara 21, Loyola Chicago 4 Stanford 11, UCLA 9 Stanford 12, UC Irvine 11 (2 OT) Stanford 13, Brown 5 Seventh Place Consolation Semifinals Brown 7, Loyola Chicago 5 1986 Bucknell 11, Air Force 9 Fifth Place First Round Loyola Chicago 11, Brown 10 (3 OT) Southern California 8, UC Santa Barbara 6 Stanford 23, Air Force 5 Championship Semifinals Third Place Pepperdine 10, Southern California 9 UCLA 10, California 9 UCLA 10, California 9 California 11, Brown 4 UC Santa Barbara 10, Stanford 9 UCLA 13, Navy 7 Championship Seventh Place UC Irvine 7, Stanford 4 Consolation Semifinals Brown 15, Air Force 10 Southern California 13, Air Force 3 Fifth Place 1983 Navy 6, Brown 4 Bucknell 9, Loyola Chicago 5 Championship Semifinals Third Place First Round Stanford 15, Pepperdine 8 Stanford 11, California 10 California 15, Slippery Rock 2 California 11, UCLA 8 Long Beach St. 10, UCLA 8 (2 OT) Championship Southern California 12, Brown 4 Seventh Place UC Santa Barbara 11, UCLA 3 UC Irvine 12, Loyola Chicago 8 Brown 19, Air Force 13 Consolation Semifinals Fifth Place 1980 UCLA 15, Slippery Rock 4 Southern California 8, Navy 3 First Round Brown 13, Loyola Chicago 11 (2 OT) Third Place Stanford 22, Loyola Chicago 5 Championship Semifinals UCLA 12, Pepperdine 11 Pepperdine 9, Southern California 8 California 8, Long Beach St. 5 Championship UC Irvine 13, Bucknell 4 Southern California 9, UC Irvine 8 Stanford 9, California 6 California 11, UC Santa Barbara 7 Seventh Place Consolation Semifinals Loyola Chicago 12, Slippery Rock 5 1987 Southern California 16, Loyola Chicago 3 Fifth Place First Round UC Santa Barbara 10, Bucknell 8 UCLA 9, Brown 3 California 18, Brown 3 Championship Semifinals Third Place Southern California 17, Navy 5 Stanford 17, Pepperdine 6 Long Beach St. 9, UC Irvine 6 UCLA 11, Pepperdine 7 California 9, UC Irvine 7 UC Irvine 8, Stanford 6 Championship Seventh Place California 10, Southern California 7 Consolation Semifinals Bucknell 8, Loyola Chicago 4 Stanford 17, Brown 7 Fifth Place 1984 Pepperdine 16, Navy 8 Southern California 11, UC Santa Barbara 4 Championship Semifinals Third Place First Round California 7, UC Irvine 3 UC Irvine 10, Pepperdine 8 Stanford 16, Navy 8 Southern California 12, UCLA 11 (OT) Pepperdine 12, UCLA 11 Championship California 11, Loyola Chicago 3 Seventh Place Stanford 8, California 6 Southern California 12, Brown 11 Brown 7, Navy 6 Consolation Semifinals Fifth Place 1981 UCLA 17, Navy 4 Pepperdine 13, Stanford 12 (OT) First Round Brown 11, Loyola Chicago 5 Third Place Stanford 8, Brown 5 Championship Semifinals UC Irvine 13, UCLA 10 UC Irvine 9, UC Santa Barbara 8 Stanford 11, Pepperdine 6 Championship Long Beach St. 15, Air Force 6 California 10, Southern California 9 California 9, Southern California 8 (OT) California 10, UCLA 7 Seventh Place Consolation Semifinals Loyola Chicago 10, Navy 7 1988 UC Santa Barbara 16, Brown 6 Fifth Place First Round UCLA 16, Air Force 5 UCLA 11, Brown 10 California 17, UALR 6 Championship Semifinals Third Place UCLA 11, Navy 3 Stanford 13, UC Irvine 6 Southern California 13, Pepperdine 10 Southern California 13, UC Irvine 11 Long Beach St. 11, California 9 Stanford 5, Long Beach St. 4 Championship Seventh Place California 9, Stanford 8 Consolation Semifinals Brown 9, Air Force 8 Long Beach St. 13, UALR 10 Fifth Place 1985 UC Irvine 17, Navy 5 UC Santa Barbara 9, UCLA 8 Championship Semifinals Third Place First Round California 10, Stanford 6 California 11, UC Irvine 10 Stanford 18, Bucknell 4 UCLA 13, Southern California 10 UC Santa Barbara 7, Long Beach St. 6 Championship UC Irvine 15, Brown 8 Seventh Place Stanford 17, Long Beach St. 6 UCLA 14, Loyola Chicago 6 UALR 10, Navy 9 (OT) Consolation Semifinals Fifth Place Long Beach St. 20, Bucknell 4 Long Beach St. 13, UC Irvine 10

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Third Place Southern California 16, UC San Diego 7 UCLA 18, UC Davis 6 Southern California 10, Stanford 7 UC Irvine 11, Pepperdine 8 Third Place Championship Consolation Semifinals UC Davis 11, Massachusetts 8 California 14, UCLA 11 Pepperdine 19, Navy 8 Championship UC San Diego 14, Princeton 9 UCLA 8, Southern California 7 1989 Championship Semifinals First Round California 8, UC Irvine 5 1997 Stanford 11, Southern California 7 California 15, Brown 2 Semifinals UC Irvine 13, UALR 6 Seventh Place Southern California 14, Queens (NY) 6 Stanford 7, UC San Diego 6 Navy 14, Princeton 9 Pepperdine 13, UC Davis 8 Pepperdine 13, Long Beach St. 8 Fifth Place Third Place Consolation Semifinals Pepperdine 13, UC San Diego 6 Queens (NY) 5, UC Davis 3 Long Beach St. 8, Brown 4 Third Place Championship UC San Diego 10, UALR 9 Southern California 11, UC Irvine 10 Pepperdine 8, Southern California 7 (2 OT) Championship Semifinals Championship California 10, Pepperdine 9 California 12, Stanford 11 (3 OT) 1998 UC Irvine 8, Stanford 7 Semifinals Seventh Place 1993 Southern California 12, Massachusetts 3 Brown 8, UALR 6 First Round Stanford 6, UC San Diego 3 Fifth Place Stanford 16, Navy 1 Long Beach St. 10, UC San Diego 5 Third Place California 17, Massachusetts 4 UC San Diego 10, Massachusetts 9 (4 OT) Third Place Southern California 16, UC San Diego 9 Stanford 7, Pepperdine 5 UC Irvine 12, Pacific 10 Championship Southern California 9, Stanford 8 (2 OT) Championship Consolation Semifinals UC Irvine 9, California 8 Pacific 13, Navy 7 1999 Massachusetts 15, UC San Diego 13 1990 Championship Semifinals Semifinals Stanford 10, UC Irvine 8 UCLA 14, Massachusetts 6 First Round Stanford 11, UC San Diego 7 California 16, Brown 6 Southern California 12, California 11 (2 OT) Stanford 14, Air Force 6 Seventh Place Third Place Massachusetts 12, UC San Diego 9 UC Santa Barbara 16, Navy 9 Navy 20, UC San Diego 17 UCLA 10, Pepperdine 9 Fifth Place Championship UCLA 6, Stanford 5 Consolation Semifinals Pacific 16, Massachusetts 5 Pepperdine 13, Brown 6 Third Place 2000 Air Force 11, Navy 8 California 14, UC Irvine 6 Championship Semifinals Championship Semifinals California 10, UCLA 8 Stanford 11, Southern California 9 UCLA 12, Navy 5 Stanford 9, UC Santa Barbara 7 UC San Diego 9, Southern California 8 Seventh Place 1994 Third Place Navy 7, Brown 6 Southern California 15, Navy 9 First Round Fifth Place Stanford 20, Air Force 6 Championship Pepperdine 16, Air Force 13 Southern California 15, Navy 5 UCLA 11, UC San Diego 2 Third Place California 12, Massachusetts 7 UCLA 15, UC Santa Barbara 8 UCLA 8, Pepperdine 7 (OT) 2001 Championship Consolation Semifinals Semifinals California 8, Stanford 7 Pepperdine 10, Air Force 5 Stanford 8, Massachusetts 4 Navy 11, Massachusetts 3 UCLA 7, Loyola Marymount 5 1991 Championship Semifinals Third Place First Round Stanford 9, UCLA 5 Loyola Marymount 14, Massachusetts 6 California 13, Navy 6 Southern California 11, California 6 Championship Pepperdine 18, Slippery Rock 9 Seventh Place Stanford 8, UCLA 5 UCLA 14, UC San Diego 10 Air Force 7, Massachusetts 5 UC Irvine 11, Long Beach St. 8 Fifth Place 2002 Consolation Semifinals Pepperdine 13, Navy 10 Semifinals Long Beach St. 13, Navy 9 Third Place Stanford 10, UC San Diego 5 UC San Diego 12, Slippery Rock 10 California 8, UCLA 5 California 14, Queens (NY) 6 Championship Semifinals Championship Third Place California 13, UC Irvine 10 Stanford 14, Southern California 10 Queens (NY) 6, UC San Diego 5 (OT) UCLA 6, Pepperdine 5 Championship Seventh Place 1995 Stanford 7, California 6 Slippery Rock 9, Navy 8 Semifinals Fifth Place California 10, Massachusetts 6 2003 Long Beach St. 12, UC San Diego 10 UCLA 21, UC San Diego 10 Semifinals Third Place Third Place Stanford 14, Loyola Marymount 8 Pepperdine 9, UC Irvine 7 UC San Diego 8, Massachusetts 7 Southern California 10, Navy 6 Championship Championship Third Place California 7, UCLA 6 UCLA 10, California 8 Loyola Marymount 10, Navy 7 Championship 1992 1996 Southern California 9, Stanford 7 (OT) First Round Semifinals California 15, Navy 2 Southern California 21, Massachusetts 6 Stanford 18, Princeton 5

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2004 Championship Third Place California 8, Southern California 6 Princeton 9, UC San Diego 7 Semifinals Championship Stanford 14, Loyola Marymount 6 2008 Southern California 7, UCLA 4 UCLA 7, Princeton 5 Semifinals Third Place Southern California 14, Navy 9 2012 Loyola Marymount 6, Princeton 5 Stanford 6, Loyola Marymount 5 Semifinals Championship Southern California 18, Air Force 7 UCLA 10, Stanford 9 (OT) Third Place Loyola Marymount 11, Navy 4 UCLA 17, St. Francis Brooklyn 3 2005 Championship Third Place Southern California 7, Stanford 5 St. Francis Brooklyn 14, Air Force 8 Semifinals Championship Southern California 14, St. Francis Brooklyn 8 2009 Southern California 11, UCLA 10 Stanford 7, Loyola Marymount 6 Semifinals Third Place Southern California 13, Princeton 3 2013 Loyola Marymount 10, St. Francis Brooklyn 6 UCLA 9, Loyola Marymount 8 (2 OT) Semifinals Championship Southern California 10, St. Francis Brooklyn 3 Southern California 3, Stanford 2 Third Place Princeton 6, Loyola Marymount 5 Pacific 11, Stanford 10 2006 Championship Third Place Southern California 7, UCLA 6 Stanford 17, St. Francis Brooklyn 2 Semifinals Championship Southern California 20, Navy 3 2010 Southern California 12, Pacific 11 (2 OT) California 17, UC San Diego 7. Semifinals Third Place Southern California 10, St. Francis Brooklyn 7 2014 UC San Diego 12, Navy 8 California 7, Loyola Marymount 6 Semifinals Championship UCLA 15, UC San Diego 6 California 7, Southern California 6 Third Place Loyola Marymount 9, St. Francis Brooklyn 7 Southern California 12, Stanford 11 (Sudden 2007 Championship Death) Southern California 12, California 10 (2 OT) Third Place Semifinals Stanford 20, UC San Diego 11 California 8, Navy 5 2011 Championship Southern California 8, Loyola Marymount 4 Semifinals UCLA 9, Southern California 8 Third Place Southern California 17, Princeton 4 Navy 7, Loyola Marymount 6 UCLA 10, UC San Diego 1

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