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National Collegiate Women's Water Polo Championships NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 2 Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play 6 All-Time Results 7 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 RESULTS First Round UC San Diego 12, Wagner 8 Pacific 16, Cal Lutheran 4 Quarter Finals Southern California 14, San Diego 8 California 17, Hawaii 13 Stanford 18, Pacific 9 UCLA 13, Michigani 7 Semifinals Southern California 10, California 8 (OT) Stanford 8, UCLA 7 (OT) Championship Stanford 9, Southern California 8 2019 Championship 2 HISTORY RESULTS 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 2006 UCLA (29-4) Adam Krikorian 9-8 Southern California UC Davis 2,753 2007 UCLA (28-2) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Stanford Long Beach St. 2,099 2008 UCLA (33-0) Adam Krikorian 6-3 Southern California Stanford 2,139 2009 UCLA (25-6) Adam Krikorian 5-4 Southern California Maryland 1,519 2010 Southern California (25-3) Jovan Vavic 10-9 Stanford San Diego St. 2,900 2011 Stanford (28-1) John Tanner 9-5 California Michigan 1,232 2012 Stanford (26-2) John Tanner 6-4 Southern California San Diego St. 3,899 2013 Southern California (27-1) Jovan Vavic 10-9 (5OT) Stanford Harvard 898 2014 Stanford (25-1) John Tanner 9-5 UCLA Southern California 1,512 2015 Stanford (24-2) John Tanner 7-6 UCLA Stanford 4,095 2016 Southern California (26-0) Jovan Vavic 8-7 Stanford UCLA 3,196 2017 Stanford (23-3) John Tanner 8-7 UCLA Indianapolis 2018 Southern California (26-1) Jovan Vavic 5-4 Stanford Southern California 2019 Stanford John Tanner 9-8 Southern California Stanford History 3 ALL-TOURNAMENT 2004 2007 First Team First Team TEAMS *Brittany Hayes, Southern California *Kelly Rulon, UCLA *Most Outstanding Player(s). Liz Simms, Southern California Erika Figge, Southern California Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Katie Hansen, Stanford 2001 Kelly Graf, Southern California Christina Hewko, Stanford First Team Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount Jillian Kraus, UCLA *Coralie Simmons, UCLA Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Kacy Kunkel, UCLA Robin Beauregard, UCLA Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount Courtney Mathewson, UCLA Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Second Team Second Team Jackie Frank, Stanford Kate Chambers, Hartwick Patty Cardenas, Southern California Ellen Estes, Stanford Katie Murray, Loyola Marymount Kami Craig, Southern California Brenda Villa, Stanford Lauren Faust, Stanford Anna Gonzales, San Diego St. Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Hannah Luber, Stanford Alison Gregorka, Stanford Wendy Watkins, Stanford Brittany Hayes, Southern California Second Team Erika Figge, Southern California Kirsten Hudson, Hartwick Margie Dingeldein, Stanford Lauren Wenger, Southern California Meridith McColl, Stanford Jamie Hipp, UCLA Dora Szabolcsi, Loyola Marymount Elaine Zivich, UCLA 2005 Jamie Kroeze, Loyola Marymount 2008 Jenny Lamb, UCLA First Team *Natalie Golda, UCLA Kristin Guerin, UCLA First Team Kelly Rulon, UCLA *Tanya Gandy, UCLA Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii Courtney Mathewson, UCLA 2002 Hannah Luber, Stanford Jillian Kraus, UCLA First Team Thalia Munro, UCLA Veronika Bartunkova, Southern California *Jackie Frank, Stanford Moriah Van Norman, Southern California Tumua Anae, Southern California Kelly Heuchan, UCLA Brittany Hayes, Southern California Miranda Nichols, Southern California Ellen Estes, Stanford Meridith McColl, Stanford Jacquelyn Gauthier, Stanford Robin Beauregard, UCLA Christi Raycraft, UC Davis Brenda Villa, Stanford Second Team Monike Kruszona, Hawaii Second Team Lucy Windes, Loyola Marymount Christina Hewko, Stanford Lauren Silver, Stanford Natalie Golda, UCLA Lauren Wenger, Southern California Heather West, Stanford Amber Stachowski, UCLA Stacia Peterson, Loyola Marymount Brittany Fullen, UCLA Rosanna Tomiuk, Loyola Marymount Anne Belden, UCLA Second Team Sheetal Narsai, Michigan Brittany Rowe, UCLA Betsey Armstrong, Michigan Meike De Nooy, Hawaii Anna Gonzales, San Diego St. Thalia Munro, UCLA Jenna Schuster, San Diego St. Julie Gardner, Stanford Emily Feher, UCLA Lindsay Kiyama, UC Davis Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Leah Robertson, Michigan Wendy Watkins, Stanford 2006 Elizabeth Davis, Marist Jaime Hipp, UCLA First Team Jen Crisman, Michigan *Kelly Rulon, UCLA Laura Condon, Pomona-Pitzer Margie Dingeldein, Stanford Emily Feher, UCLA Anna Sieprath, Hawaii 2009 2003 Scotti Shafer, Stanford First Team Moriah Van Norman, Southern California *Tanya Gandy, UCLA First Team Iefke Van Belkum, Hawaii Tumua Anae, Southern California *Robin Beauregard, UCLA Lauren Wenger, Southern California Kami Craig, Southern California Natalie Golda, UCLA Thalia Munro, UCLA Michelle Stein, Southern California Jessica Lopez, UCLA Lauren Silver, Stanford Jackie Frank, Stanford Second Team Jessica Steffens, Stanford Christina Hewko, Stanford Julie Gardner, Stanford Leonie Van Der Molen, Hawaii Katherine O’Rourke, UC Davis Hannah Luber, Stanford Leah Robertson, Michigan Brittany Hayes, Southern California Brenda Villa, Stanford Bronwen Knox, Hartwick Second Team Katie Hicks, Loyola Marymount Erika Figge, Southern California Anne Belden, UCLA Krista Peterson, Indiana Meike De Nooy, Hawaii Katie Rulon, UCLA Second Team Lauren Silver, Stanford Brittany Fullen, UCLA Maureen Flanagan, UCLA Kacy Kunkel, UCLA Ilse van der Meijden, Southern California Kelly Eaton, Stanford Jaime Hipp, UCLA Nicole Hughes, Loyola Marymount Kelly Rulon, UCLA Rachel Sunday, Marist Teresa Guidi, Loyola Marymount Meredith Butte, Cal Lutheran Devon Wright, Loyola Marymount Kristin Stanford, Indiana History 4 2010 2013 Second Team Brianna Daboub, Southern California First Team First Team Caroline Israel, San Diego St. *Flora Bolonyai, Southern California *Kami Craig, Southern California Kim Johnson, Michigan Kaleigh Gilchrist, Southern California Tumua Anae, Southern California Lauren Martin, UC Santa Barbara Anni Espar, Southern California Forel Davies, Southern California Jordan Raney, Stanford Melissa Seidemann, Stanford Kristen Dronberger, Southern California Mia Rycraw, Arizona St. Maggie Steffens, Stanford Camille Hewko, California Alexis Wieseler, UC San Diego Monika Eggens, Hawaii Anne Scott, Loyola Marymount Rachel Fattal, UCLA Melissa Seidemann, Stanford 2017 Jessica Steffens, Stanford Second Team First Team Kate Baldoni, Stanford *Maggie Steffens, Stanford Second Team Annika Dries, Stanford Rachel Fattal, UCLA Kristine Cato, Loyola Marymount Hannah Buckling, Southern California Maddie Musselman, UCLA KK Clark, UCLA Sarah Lizotte, UC San Diego Makenzie Fischer, Stanford Annika Dries, Stanford Amy Olsen, Iona Dora Antal, California Kelly Eaton, Stanford Katie Rigler, Princeton Stefania Haralabidis, Southern California Kim Krueger, Stanford Vicky Gyorffy, Pomona-Pitzer Carlee Kapana, UCLA Dana Ochsner, California Tamara Perea, Pomona-Pitzer 2014 Second Team Leah Robertson, Michigan Maud Megens, Southern California Samantha Swartz, Marist First Team Alys Williams, UCLA *Annika Dries, Stanford Jamie Neushal, Stanford 2011 Maggie Steffens, Stanford Anna Illes, California Monica Vavic, Southern California Jordan Raney, Stanford First Team Kiley Neushul, Stanford *Annika Dries, Stanford Kodie Hill, UCLA Rachel Fattal, UCLA Gabby Stone, Stanford Kim Krueger, Stanford Dora Antal, California Amber Oland, Stanford Sami Hill, UCLA 2018 Melissa Seidemann, Stanford First Team Emily Csikos, California Second Team Amanda Longan, Southern California Dana Ochsner, California Ao Gao, Arizona St. Denise Mammolito, Southern California Priscilla Orozco, UCLA Kaleigh Gilchrist, Southern California Makenzie Fisher, Stanford Patricia Jancso, Southern California Roser Tarrago, California Dora Antal, California Jessy Cardey, UC Irvine Paige Hauschild, Southern California Second Team Sarah Lizotte, UC San Diego Stephanie Peckham, California Jordan Raney, Stanford Candyce Schroeder, Indiana Brianna Daboub, Southern California KK Clark, UCLA Becca Dorst, UCLA Kelly Easterday, UCLA Flora Bolonyai, Southern California Second Team Joelle Bekhazi, Southern California Aria Fischer, Stanford Kirsten Bates, UC San Diego 2015 Devin Grab, UCLA Jessy Cardey, UC Irvine Anna Illes, California Cortney Collyer, UC Irvine First Team Kat Klass, Stanford *Maggie Steffens, Stanford Jakie Köhli, Indiana Brontie Halligan, UCLA Dora Antal, California Maggie Wood, Iona Maud Megens, Southern California Rachel Fattal, UCLA Julia Hermann, Stanford 2012 Ashley Grossman, Stanford Sami Hill, UCLA 2019 First Team Kiley Neushul, Stanford First Team *Kate Baldoni, Stanford Monica Vavic, Southern California *Makenzie Fischer, Stanford Kaley Dodson, Stanford Emalia Eichelberger Stanford Alyssa Lo, Stanford Second Team Aria Fischer, Stanford Chloe Barr, Hawaii Kaleigh Gilchrist, Southern California Ryann Neushul, Stanford Mary Brooks, UC Irvine Patricia Jancso, Southern California Paige Hauschild, Southern California Elka Daube, Southern California Monica Vavic, Southern California Maud Megens, Southern California Ashleigh Johnson, Princeton KK Clark, UCLA Maddie Musselman, UCLA Jessy Cardey, UC Irvine Laurel Kistler, UC San Diego Roser Tarrago, California Second Team Second Team Emma Wright, Callifornia Flora Bolonyai, Southern California 2016 Kitty Lynn Joustra, California Emily Greenwood, UCLA Mireia Guiral, Southern California Perri Hopkins, Pomona-Pitzer
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