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2018-19 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location , CA The 2018-19 Bruins Record vs. Opponents 33 Athletic Dept. Address 325 Westwood Plaza Radio / TV Roster 2 Postseason Champions 34 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Team Photo 3 Bruin Award Winners 34 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Rosters 4 Team Award Winners 36 Swimming & Diving Office Phone (310) 794-6443 Coaching Staff 5 UCLA Records 38 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Player Profiles - Seniors 9 All-Time Top-8 Bruin Swimmers 38 Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero Player Profiles - Juniors 13 Dirks Pool at 39 Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera Player Profiles - Sophomores 16 Hall of Famer Annette Salmeen 40 Assoc. Athletic Director (Soccer) Gavin Crew Player Profiles - Freshmen 22 Bruins in the Olympics 40 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Home Pool Dirks Pool 2017-18 Season in Review General Information at Spieker Aquatics Center 2016-17 Results 30 Administrator Biographies 41 Enrollment 43,239 2016-17 Top Marks 31 Media Information 42 Founded 1919 Pac-12 Conference 43 Colors Blue and Gold History / Records Nickname Bruins All-Time Letterwinners 32 Conference Pac-12 Head Coaching History 33 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Head Swimming Coach Cyndi Gallagher (UCLA ‘83) Career Record (Years) 194-104-2 (30) Head Diving Coach Tom Stebbins (Yale ‘96) Associate Head Swimming Coach Naya Higashijima (Oregon State ‘04) 2017-18 Record 5-5-1 2018 Pac-12 Championships (Finish) 847.5 (6th) 2018 NCAA Championships (Finish) 31 (26th) 2018 Final National Ranking 21st All-Time Conference Championships 6 (1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 2000-01, 2002-03)

2017-18 SCHEDULE MEDIA INFORMATION Date Opponent Location Time (PT) TV Swim & Dive Contact: Andrew Wagner Oct. 5 Blue vs. Gold Intrasquad Spieker Aquatics Center 2:00 pm Phone: 310-206-4008 Oct. 27 at Utah* San Diego, Calif. 10:00 am Fax: 310-825-8664 Nov. 2 Arizona* Spieker Aquatics Center 2:30 pm E-mail: [email protected] Nov. 3 Arizona State* Spieker Aquatics Center 10:30 am Nov. 9-11 at Trojan Diving Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. All Day Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Nov. 10 UC San Diego/UC Santa Barbara Spieker Aquatics Center 11:00 am Los Angeles, CA 90095 Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at Georgia Fall Invitational Athens, Ga. All Day Jan. 7 San Diego/Harvard Spieker Aquatics Center 1:30 pm Note: Student-athletes have been instructed not to grant Jan. 18-20 Bruin Diving Invitational Spieker Aquatics Center 10:30 am any interview requests that have not been set up through the Jan. 19 Oregon State* Spieker Aquatics Center 10:30 am UCLA Athletic Communications Office. Feb. 1 at Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 2:00 pm Feb. 2 at * Berkeley, Calif. 12:00 pm Feb. 15 at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 12:00 pm Feb. 16 at USC (platform diving) Los Angeles, Calif. 10:00 am Feb. 27-Mar. 3 Pac-12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. All Day On the Cover: Top row (left to right): Marie-Pierre Mar. 11-13 NCAA Zone E Diving Championships Flagstaff, Ariz. All Day Delisle, Margaux Verger Gourson, Madison Varisco, Mar. 20-23 NCAA Championships Austin, Tex. All Day Sarah Kaunitz, Carly Reid. Front row (left to right): Jax Shoults. Katie Grover, Maddy Burnham, Natalie Amberg, Ciara Monahan.

Home matches in bold / * Pac-12 Conference match

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Lucy Gabrielle Olivia Isabella Jackie Eloise Emma AGNEW ANDERSON ANDREW BARATTOLO BASHAM BELANGER CAIN 5-6 / So. / Back 6-0 / So. / Fly/Back/Free 6-0 / So. / Free 5-9 / So. / Free/Back/IM 5-6 / Sr. / Free/Fly 5-3 / Sr. / Diving 5-4 / So. / Breast Auckland, New Zealand Los Altos, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Alamo, Calif. Pleasant Valley, Iowa Montreal, QC, Canada Scottsdale, Ariz.

Sophia Sophia Faith Jessica Elena Lia Allison CAVALLI CLARKOWSKI DUNN EPPS ESCALAS FOSTER GOLDBLATT 5-7 / Fr. / Free 5-9 / Fr. / Fly 5-9 / So. / IM 5-9 / Fr. / IM/Fly/Breast 5-8 / Sr. / Breast 5-7 / So. / Fly 5-4 / So. / Fly/Free Moraga, Calif. Edina, Minn. Menlo Park, Calif. Mission Viejo, Calif. Nashville, Tenn. Honolulu, Hawai’i Annandale, Va.

Claire Emily Abriana Maisie Lisa Ella Sabrina GROVER HOUSE HOWARD JAMESON KAUNITZ KIRSCHKE KWOK 6-1 / Fr. / Free/Breast 5-3 / So. / Free/Fly 5-5 / Fr. / Back 5-11 / Jr. / Sprint Free 6-0 / Jr. / IM/Free/Breast 5-9 / Fr. / IM/Free 5-10 / Sr. / Free/Back Scottsdale, Ariz. Tokyo, Danville, Calif. Twickenham, LDN, England Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Hong Kong, China

Jennifer Kenisha Emily Ruby Mara Amy Maria LATHROP LIU LO NEAVE NEWMAN OKADA POLYAKOVA 6-1 / So. / Back 5-7 / Jr. / Free/IM/Fly/Breast 5-4 / Fr. / Fly/Back/Breast/IM 5-6 / So. / Diving 5-6 / Fr. / Back/Fly/Free 5-6 / Jr. / Fly/Breast 5-2 / RSr. / Diving El Dorado Hill, Calif. Chino, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Melbourne, Australia Portland, Ore. Beverly Hills, Calif. Moscow, Russia

Madeline Emma Emma Bonnie Traci Emma Delaney RUSSELL SCHAETZ SCHANZ SCHMITZ SHIVER SMETHURST SMITH 5-2 / Sr. / Diving 5-6 / Fr. / Fly 5-8 / Sr. / Breast/Back 5-3 / Fr. / Fly/Free 5-3 / Sr. / Diving 5-5 / Fr. / Breast 5-10 / Fr. / IM/Back/Free Scottsdale, Ariz. Wauwatosa, Wis. Colville, Wash. Portola Valley, Calif. Chatsworth, Calif. Walnut Creek, Calif. Centennial, Colo.

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Sandra Katie Veronica Erica Alice SOE SULKEVICH Thompson VONG YANOVSKY 5-9 / Sr. / Free 5-6 / Fr. / Distance Free 5-2 / Fr. / Diving 5-7 / Jr. / Diving 5-2 / So. / Diving San Jose, Calif. Covina, Calif. Castaic, Calif. Macau, China Santa Clarita, Calif.

Cyndi Tom Naya Gallagher Stebbins Higashijima Head Swimming & Diving Head Diving Coach Associate Head Swimming Coach Coach

Top row (left to right): Sabrina Kwok, Sandra Soe, Maisie Jameson, Claire Grover, Jennifer Lathrop, Lisa Kaunitz, Gabrielle Anderson 2nd row: Sophie Clarkowski, Delaney Smith, Lucy Agnew, Emma Cain, Jessica Epps, Ella Kirschke, Emma Schanz 3rd row: Katie Sulkevich, Isabella Barattolo, Emma Schaetz, Elena Escalas, Faith Dunn, Lia Foster, Mara Newman, Erica Vong 4th row: Jackie Basham, Sophia Cavalli, Emma Smethurst, Abriana Howard, Emily Honng, Kenisha Liu, Ruby Neave, Emily House, Amy Okada 5th row: Bonnie Schmitz, Madeline Russell, Traci Shiver, Maria Polyakova, Veronica Thompson, Alice Yanovsky, Allison Goldblatt, Emily Lo

3 ROSTERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER TEAM STAFF Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Head Swimming & Diving Coach: Cyndi Gallagher (31st Agnew, Lucy Back 5-6 So. Auckland, New Zealand / Jumeirah College Year, UCLA ‘83) Anderson, Gabrielle Fly/Back/Free 5-8 Fr. Los Altos, Calif. / Los Altos HS Head Diving Coach: Tom Stebbins (21st Year at UCLA, Andrew, Olivia Free 6-0 So. Chicago, Ill. / Loyola Academy 23rd overall, Yale ‘96) Barattolo, Isabella Free/Back/IM 5-9 So. Alamo, Calif. / Monte Vista HS Associate Head Swimming Coach: Naya Higashijima Basham, Jackie Breast 5-5 Fr. Monrovia, Calif. / Glendora HS (7th Year, Oregon State ‘04) Belanger, Eloise Diving 5-3 Sr. Montreal, QC, Canada / Ecole Secondaire Antoine-de-Saint-Exupery Staff Athletic Trainer: Ariel Guldstrand Cain, Emma Breast 5-4 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Millfield School Cavalli, Sophia Free 5-7 Fr. Moraga, Calif. / Campolindo HS Clarkowski, Sophie Fly 5-9 Fr. Edina, Minn. / Edina HS ROSTER BREAKDOWN Dunn, Faith IM 5-9 So. Menlo Park, Calif. / Menlo-Atherton HS Class State Epps, Jessica IM/Fly/Breast 5-9 Fr. Mission Viejo, Calif. / Tesoro HS California (20): Anderson, Escalas, Elena Breast 5-8 Sr. Nashville, Tenn. / University School of Nashville Freshmen (12): Anderson, Basham, Cavalli, Clarkowski, Barattolo, Basham, Cavalli, Foster, Lia Fly 5-7 So. Honolulu, Hawai’i / Punahou School Epps, Grover, Howard, Dunn, Epps, Honng, Howard, Goldblatt, Allison Fly/Free 5-4 So. Annandale, Va. / WT Woodson HS Kirschke, Lo, Newman, Kaunitz, Lathrop, Liu, Lo, Okada, Schmitz, Shiver, Grover, Claire Free/Breast 6-1 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Boulder Creek HS Schaetz, Schmitz, Smethurst, Smith, Sulkevich, Thompson Smethurst, Soe, Sulkevich, Honng, Emily Breast/IM 5-6 So. Rowland Heights, Calif. / Walnut HS Thompson, Yanovsky Sophomores (12): Agnew, House, Emily Free/Fly 5-3 So. Tokyo, Japan / The American School in Japan Arizona (3): Andrew, Barattolo, Cain, Dunn, Cain, Grover, Howard, Abriana Back 5-5 Fr. Danville, Calif. / Monte Vista HS Foster, Goldblatt, Honng, Russell Jameson, Maisie Sprint Free 5-11 Jr. Twickenham, LDN, England / Marymount International School London House, Lathrop, Neave, Colorado (2): Kirschke, Smith Kaunitz, Lisa IM/Free/Breast 6-0 Jr. Santa Clara, Calif. / Lake Oswego HS Yanovsky Hawai’i (1): Foster Kirschke, Ella IM/Free 5-9 Fr. Lone Tree, Colo. / Valor Christian HS Juniors (5): Jameson, Illinois (1): Andrew Kwok, Sabrina Free/Back 5-10 Sr. Hong Kong, China / Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart Kaunitz, Liu, Okada, Vong (1): Clarkowski Lathrop, Jennifer Back 6-1 So. El Dorado Hills, Calif. / Oak Ridge HS Seniors (8): Belanger, Liu, Kenisha Free/IM/Fly/Breast 5-7 Jr. Chino, Calif. / Ruben S. Ayala HS Escalas, Kwok, Polyakova, Oregon (1): Newman Russell, Schanz, Shiver, Soe Lo, Emily Fly/Back/Breast/IM 5-4 Fr. Oakland, Calif. / Acalanes HS Tennessee (1): Escalas Neave, Ruby Diving 5-6 So. Melbourne, VIC, Australia / Caulfield Grammar School Position Virginia (1): Goldblatt Newman, Mara Back/Fly/Free 5-6 Fr. Portland, Ore. / Lakeridge HS Back (11): Agnew, Anderson, Washington (1): Schanz Okada, Amy Fly/Breast/IM 5-6 Jr. Beverly Hills, Calif. / Beverly Hills HS Barattolo, Howard, Kwok, Lathrop, Lo, Newman, Schanz, Wisconsin (1): Schaetz Polyakova, Maria Diving 5-2 RSr. Penza, Russia / Moscow Prep School Smith, Vong Russell, Madeline Diving 5-2 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Preparatory International Free (18): Anderson, Andrew, Schaetz, Emma Fly 5-6 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis. / Brookfield East HS Barattolo, Cavalli, Goldblatt, Australia (1): Neave Schanz, Emma Breast/Back 5-8 Sr. Colville, Wash. / Colville Senior HS Grover, House, Jameson, Canada (1): Belanger Schmitz, Bonnie Fly/Free 5-3 Fr. Portola Valley, Calif. / Castilleja HS Kaunitz, Kirschke, Kwok, Liu, China (2): Kwok, Vong Shiver, Traci Diving 5-3 Sr. Chatsworth, Calif. / Cleveland HS Newman, Schmitz, Smith, Soe, Sulkevich, Vong Smethurst, Emma Breast 5-5 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. / Northgate HS England (1): Jameson Smith, Delaney IM/Back/Free 5-10 Fr. Centennial, Colo. / Arapahoe HS IM (10): Barattolo, Dunn, Epps, Japan (1): House Honng, Kaunitz, Kirschke, Liu, Soe, Sandra Free 5-9 Sr. San Jose, Calif. / Pioneer HS Lo, Okada, Smith New Zealand (1): Agnew Sulkevich, Katie Distance Free 5-6 Fr. Covina, Calif. / Glendora HS Diving (7): Belanger, Neave, Russia (1): Polyakova Thompson, Veronica Diving 5-2 Fr. Castaic, Calif. / Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School Polyakova, Russell, Shiver, Vong, Erica Back/Free 5-7 Jr. Macau, China / Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College Thompson, Yanovsky Yanovsky, Alice Diving 5-2 So. Santa Clarita, Calif. / Valencia HS Breast (12): Basham, Cain, Epps, Escalas, Grover, Honng, Kaunitz, Liu, Lo, Okada, WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING QUALIFYING STANDARDS Schanz, Smethurst Fly (9): Anderson, Clarkowski, Women’s Swimming Standards - 25-Yard Course Epps, Foster, Goldblatt, House, Event A Standard B Standard Event A Standard B Standard Liu, Lo, Newman, Okada, 50 Free 21.74 22.76 100 Back 50.99 53.94 Schaetz, Schmitz 100 Free 47.35 49.51 200 Back 1:50.50 1:57.11 Sprint Free (1): Jameson 200 Free 1:43.17 1:47.12 100 Breast 58.79 1:01.84 Distance Free (1): Sulkevich 500 Free 4:36.30 4:47.20 200 Breast 2:06.94 2:13.97 1650 Free 15:53.50 16:30.59 200 IM 1:54.31 1:59.94 100 Fly 51.03 53.76 400 IM 4:04.16 4:17.30 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 200 Fly 1:53.48 1:59.23 sabella Barattolo ...... buh-RAH-tuh-lo Eloise Belanger ...... eh-lo-EEZ beh-LAWN-zhee Abriana Howard ...... Ahh-bree-ah-na Women’s Relay Standards Lisa Kaunitz ...... KAW-nitz Event Qualifying Provisional Event Qualifying Provisional Ruby Neave ...... Neeve 200 Free Relay 1:28.61 1:29.36 200 Medley Relay 1:36.75 1:37.39 Emma Schaetz ...... Shatz (rhymes with cats) Emma Schanz ...... Shonce 400 Free Relay 3:14.97 3:16.82 400 Medley Relay 3:32.20 3:34.35 Emma Smethurst ...... Smeth-hurst 800 Free Relay 7:02.52 7:06.19 Traci Shiver...... SHY-ver Sandra Soe ...... SAHN-druh So Women’s Diving Standards Event Points Event Points 1-Meter Diving 265 3-Meter Diving 280 Platform Diving 225

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In addition to the Olympics, Gallagher has also placed many UCLA swimmers on international CYNDI teams, including the World Championships, Pan-Pacific Games, World University Games, Goodwill Games and the Pan-American Games. More than a dozen U.S. and foreign National GALLAGHER A and B teams have also featured swimmers coached by Gallagher. All told, Gallagher has coached 91 All-Americans who have earned a total of 205 All- Head Swimming Coach American awards in her 30 years as head coach, and she has made her mark on national 31st Season and international U.S. coaching staffs as well. She served on the advisory coaching staff for the 1996 Olympics and was selected as assistant coach at the 1997, 2001, 2005 UCLA ‘83 and 2006 World University Games. She also served as assistant coach for the 1995 U.S. National Junior Team that competed in Paris, the 1994 U.S. National Distance Camp, the assistant coach for the Japan International Grand Prix and the 1993 US Olympic Festival. All of that international coaching experience paid off when she was selected to serve as USA’s Head Coach at the 2007 World University Games. Cyndi Gallagher, one of the top college coaches in America, enters her 31th season as head During Gallagher’s tenure at UCLA, her swimmers have completely rewritten the school record coach of the UCLA Bruins in 2018-19, having compiled an impressive won-loss record of book and 21 different Bruins have won at least one event at the Pac-10/12 Championships. 194-104-2. An intrinsic part of the UCLA Athletic Department for the past 35 years as a But it’s not just the crème de la crème who thrive under Gallagher’s guidance. student-athlete, assistant coach, and head coach, her dedication to UCLA swimming and Gallagher is also proud of the composition of the team that qualifies for the NCAA’s, a diving and to her former and current athletes is unparalleled. team that, more often than not, includes several “walk-ons” who have gone on to be NCAA A 1983 graduate of UCLA, Gallagher had an illustrious career both as a school record All-Americans. Bethany Goodwin scored in the 100 Fly and Kristen Lewis was in both the holder for the Bruins and as a USA National Team member. Representing the U.S.A. National 100 and 200 Fly. Also, Lewis was a semi-finalist at the 2004 Olympic Trials in the 100 Team in Europe, Japan and Australia, she competed at the Olympic Trials in 1976 and and 200 Fly and Goodwin went on to make several U.S. National teams and set a World 1980 and was a bronze medalist in the 800-meter Freestyle at the 1979 World University University Games record while winning the 50 Fly. Games in Mexico City. In the Classroom For the Record Gallagher’s commitment to excellence in the classroom is shown in her student-athletes’ Gallagher is one of the few coaches in the nation who coaches at her alma mater. A highly many academic achievements. Exhibit A, of course, is NCAA Champion and Olympic gold successful student-athlete for UCLA, she garnered All-American honors, set several school medalist Salmeen, who was named a Rhodes Scholar - UCLA’s eighth-ever and first since records and earned recognition as the university’s “Most Valuable Athlete.” As a coach, 1973 - and also earned an NCAA stayed involved in swimming as an elected Athlete she has attained an even higher level, coaching Olympians, Olympic medalists, NCAA Representative for USA Swimming. and USA national champions and national team members. She was recognized again by During her magical senior year in 1996, Salmeen won two Pac-10 titles (100 and 200 Team USA when she was named to the 2014-2015 U.S. National Team coaching staff. Fly) and was named UCLA Female Athlete of the Year and Alumni Association Outstanding Over the years, Gallagher has compiled an enviable record of success. In nine of her 30 Senior. She also received the NCAA Top VIII Award, presented to only eight NCAA student- years at the helm of UCLA women’s swimming, her Bruins have finished among the nation’s athletes annually for excellence in academics and athletics. In addition, Salmeen was an Top 10 teams. They’ve been among the Top 15 teams in 15 of her years. NCAA Woman of the Year finalist. During her Bruin career, she was a two-time team MVP, named the team’s hardest worker on three occasions, voted most inspirational twice High Expectations and graduated with UCLA records in the 200 Butterfly, 200 Free and 500 Free. Salmeen Gallagher and her first-rate coaching staff have high expectations of their athletes, both graduated from UCLA with honors in chemistry (3.94 GPA) in 1997 and earned her PhD in and out of the pool. These expectations, in turn, attract elite, intelligent, dedicated, in biochemistry at Oxford in 2001. In October 2006, Salmeen was inducted into the UCLA goal-oriented and well-rounded student-athletes. Athletics Hall of Fame. Known for her strong work ethic and positive attitude, Gallagher leads by example. She Along with Salmeen and Lewis, Keiko Price, Brighed Dwyer and Katie Younglove were also inspires her athletes to believe in themselves and to follow their dreams, teaching them to honored with coveted NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Younglove was named a Verizon be attentive to detail and to find a way to improve their swimming at every practice session. Academic All-American and numerous Bruins have received Pac-10/12 All-Academic Gallagher also understands the importance of enjoying swimming and competing, and to recognition. It’s no accident that the Bruin swimmers are consistently represented on the embrace the process of becoming a great athlete. Part of being a successful collegiate Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. athlete is learning how to balance all the requirements of being a student-athlete. Part Gallagher’s ultimate goal in coaching is to have each athlete reach her full potential, of being a successful person once outside of the swimming world, is learning to do the both as an athlete and as a person. She is most proud of her former athletes for their same. Gallagher believes you can achieve anything you set your mind to, as long as you accomplishments and contributions to society after graduating from UCLA. Gallagher’s have the preparation and perspective, and have confidence in your abilities. swimmers have gone on to earn Masters degrees and PhD’s, and to become successful She also believes that teamwork and team unity are essential elements for success, citing teachers, lawyers, scientists, doctors, engineers, businesswomen, ministers and mothers. them as key ingredients in the team’s Pac-10 Championship seasons of 2001 and 2003. The Last Decade Reaching Their Potential 2017-18: Katie Grover and junior Emma Schanz split four new individual school records, Producing Olympians is always among Gallagher’s highest priorities. In 1996, she became while the quartet of Kenisha Liu, Grover,Sarah Kaunitz and Amy Okada set a new top 200 one of the first female coaches to place an athlete on the U.S. Olympic team when Annette free relay mark to achieve a series-first tie with crosstown rival USC on Senior Day. UCLA Salmeen qualified for the Atlanta Games in two events - the 200 Butterfly, which she won also set a new record in the 800 free relay. At NCAAs, the Bruins finished 26th overall. at the Olympic Trials, and the 800 Freestyle Relay. Salmeen, who had already become Five Bruins earned CSCAA All-American honors, including two-time All-Americans Grover Gallagher’s first national collegiate champion when she won the 200 Fly at the NCAA’s, (800 free relay, 200 free) and Eloise Belanger (platform, 3m diving). went on to win Olympic gold as a member of the triumphant USA 800 Free Relay. 2016-2017: The Bruins made over the school record book to the tune of eight new Four years later, Gallagher placed another Bruin in the Olympics when Marilyn Chua, swimming marks and two new diving ones. Senior Linnea Mack (50 Free, 100 Free, 100 representing Malaysia, swam the 50 Free at the Games. In 2000 and 2004, the Back) established three UCLA individual marks of her own and had a hand in all four new Bruins’ Malin Svahnstrom represented her native Sweden at the Games, swimming in the top relay times (400 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay). 800 Free Relay both times and coming away with a silver medal. Senior Madison White (200 Back) added the fourth solo record. During the summer of 2008, Gallagher guided three athletes to Olympic teams - 2006 UCLA defended its home pool, going undefeated at Spieker Aquatics Center. Included in graduate , 2009 graduate Nicolette Teo (competing for Singapore in her third that run were wins over Pac-12 foes Oregon State, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah. The A3 ) and four-time Olympian . Vandenberg won a bronze medal Performance Invitational once again proved to be a home away from home for the Bruins, as a member of the 800 Free relay, while Beard and Teo competed in the . who claimed their second consecutive win at the event with nine wins over the course of the three-day, 10-team gathering. Ultimately, the conference campaign culminated in a

5 COACHING STAFF fifth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and a No. 20 ranking at NCAAs. Six Bruins 2011-2012: Gallagher had 13 current UCLA swimmers who were 2012 Olympic Trials (Eloise Belanger, Katie Grover, Sarah Kaunitz, Mack, Maria Polyakova and White) garnered participants. During the season, the Bruin swimmers broke six school records (50 and All-America honors from the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA). 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Medley Relay and 200 and 400 Free Relays), two freshmen Out of the pool, the Bruins were again recognized nationally for their academic success, as records (100 Breast and 400 IM) and two facility records (50 Free and 200 Free Relay). they received Scholar All-America acclaim from the CSCAA. Twelve student-athletes earned Yasi Jahanshahi was the top Bruin at the NCAA Championships, finishing 12th in the 200 individual recognition. UCLA also topped the Pac-12 with 23 conference All-Academic team Fly and 15th in the 100 Fly. The Bruins tied for 37th at the NCAA’s and were fifth at the members. Emily Hammond and Annika Lenz picked up First-Team accolades. Pac-12 Championships. 2015-2016: The Bruins set three school records at the NCAA Championships en route 2010-2011: Numerous All-American honors were garnered at the NCAA Championships, to a 17th-place finish. Linnea Mack broke her own records in the 50 Free and 100 Back highlighted by Lauren Hall’s record-breaking swims in the 200 IM (7th) and 400 IM (10th), at NCAAs, while Pac-12 Freshman Diver of the Year Eloise Belanger set a new record in Brittany Beauchan’s 200 Breaststroke (10th), Jahanshahi’s 200 Butterfly (11th) and Sam the 1-Meter. At the Pac-12 Championships, Mack broke her own school record in the Vanden Berge’s 12th-place school record swim in the 1650 Free. The 800 Free Relay (13th) 100 Back twice in one day--first in the championship final of the 100 Back and again as also earned All-American honors. The season was also highlighted by multiple school- the lead-off leg in the 400 Medley Relay. The junior also broke her school record in the record swims: Cynthia Fascella (100 Free), Alex Sullivan (200 Free), Vanden Berge (500, 100 Free to finish fifth overall. 1650 Free), Hall (200 and 400 IM) and the 400 Medley and 400 Free Relay and 800 Free Relay. UCLA finished 20th at the NCAA Championships and fourth at the Pac-10 meet. On September 17, 2015, it was announced that Bruins Caroline McTaggart and Emma Schanz had been selected to the 2015-16 USA National Junior Team. McTaggart was 2009-2010: The Bruins had one of the best meets for individual performances during selected in the 100 Free and 100 Fly events, while Schanz made the cut in the 200 Breast. Gallagher’s tenure as head coach. At NCAA’s, Beauchan was a double All-American performer in the Breaststroke events (ninth in both), while Bianca Casciari (7th, 200 Fly), A total of eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team (Marie-Pierre Hall (13th, 400 IM) and Vanden Berge (13th, 1650 Free) also earned honors along with Delisle, Katie Grover, Katie Kinnear, Annika Lenz, Ciara Monahan, Maria Polyakova, Sandra the 400 Medley (16th) and 800 Free Relay (14th) teams. Multiple school records fell in Soe, and Arlyn Upshaw). Grover, Kinnear, Lenz, and Polyakova earned first team honors. the pool behind a talented group swimmers ranging from freshmen to juniors. The Bruins At the Texas Invitational, Caroline McTaggart broke one of the oldest UCLA freshman finished 19th at the NCAA Championships. records in the 200 Free and Grover swam a career-best to win the 200 Fly, moving her to fourth on UCLA’s All-Time list. 2008-2009: The Bruins had a young team, but saw much success and improvement throughout the year. Several swimmers achieved marks on UCLA’s all-time top-eight, while 2014-2015: The Bruins set five school records at the Pac-12 Championships and broke Madeleine Stanton (100/200 Back) and Hall (400 IM) set new school records. Numerous two of those records while setting new ones at the NCAA Championships en route to a NCAA qualifying marks were achieved, but another unbelievably fast swim season saw 23rd-place finish. At Pac-12s, UCLA set records in the 200 IM Relay (Madison White, only Stanton and Hall advance to the NCAA Championships. Allison Wine, Noelle Tarazona, Mack), 100 Breaststroke (Wine), 400 IM Relay (White, Wine, Tarazona, Mack), 400 Free Relay (White, Mack, Grover, Monica Dornick), and 1650 Away From the Pool Free (Katy Campbell). Coach Gallagher’s life away from the pool revolves around her family and friends. She In the very first heat of the very first race of the NCAA Championships, Mack, Grover, White, has a daughter, Tori, a 2008 graduate of the University of Colorado in Boulder. Gallagher and Dornick bettered the Bruins’ season-best time (1:30.03) by nearly a second with a resides on the beautiful beach of Marina del Rey. 1:29.05 to set a school record in the 200 Free Relay. In the 400 IM Relay, White, Wine, Career Coaching Record Tarazona, and Mack bested their previous school record of 3:34.54 set at Pac-12’s with Year Overall Record Conf. Record/Finish Postseason a 3:34.25. On the final day of NCAAs, Dornick, Mack, Gover, and White set a new school 1988-89 9-1 4-1/3rd T-6th record in the 400 Free Relay with a 3:15.83. 1989-90 7-2 3-2/3rd 5th Earlier in the season, the Bruins claimed first-place at the 2014 AT&T Winter National 1990-91 7-2 3-2/3rd 5th Championships in Greensboro, N.C. (Dec. 3-6), as five UCLA swimmers recorded top-five 1991-92 6-2 3-2/2nd 6th finishes on the final day of competition to secure the victory with 441 points. Linnea Mack 1992-93 7-1 4-1/2nd 7th finished fourth in the individual rankings with 65 points. 1993-94 7-2 3-2/4th 7th A total of eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team (Tarazona, 1994-95 6-5 3-2/2nd 10th Lenz, Grover, Taylor Carlson, Jessica Khojasteh, Kinnear, Upshaw, and Anna Quinn). 1995-96 4-3 2-3/2nd 11th Tarazona, Lenz, and Grover earned first-team honors. During the summer swim season, 1996-97 6-3 2-3/5th 14th Grover, Mack, White, and Tarazona took home the bronze medal in the 400 Free Relay at 1997-98 2-6 0-5/5th 13th the Phillips 66 National Championships. 1998-99 6-4-1 1-4-1/5th 16th 2013-2014: The Bruins set five school records at the NCAA Championships en route to a 1999-2000 5-4 2-4/4th 8th 21st-place finish. UCLA set records in the 500 Freestyle (Lauren Baker), 200 Free Relay 2000-01 6-3 3-3/1st 15th (Kathryn Murphy, Ting Wen Quah, Katie Kinnear, Linnea Mack), 100 Butterfly (Quah), 200 2001-02 9-5 2-5/5th 17th (Madison White) and 400 Free Relay (Murphy, Mack, Quah, Anna Senko). 2002-03 5-4 2-4/1st 11th Eight Bruins were named to the CSCAA Honorable Mention All-America Team (Baker, 2003-04 8-2 6-2/2nd 7th Kinnear, Mack, Murphy, Quah, Senko, Noelle Tarazona, White). In August, UCLA swimming 2004-05 6-3 3-3/4th 18th completed an outstanding summer when Katy Campbell won the 1500 Free at the U.S. 2005-06 7-3 3-3/2nd 20th National Championships, the Bruins’ first winner of a National Championship since 2004. 2006-07 6-3 3-3/4th 15th In addition, Mack was named to the USA National Junior Team. 2007-08 5-4 2-4/4th 31st 2012-2013: Nine Bruins were named to the CSCAA All-America Teams, as UCLA posted 2008-09 4-5 2-5/7th 41st its best NCAA finish (17th) since 2007. The 11 dual meet wins, including victories over 2009-2010 5-4 2-4/5th 19th Arizona and Arizona State, were the most in program history for a single season. UCLA 2010-11 9-4 3-4/4th 20th had a pair of First Team All-Americans, as Quah finished seventh in the 100 Fly at the 2011-12 4-5 2-5/5th T-37th NCAA Championships and Emma Ivory-Ganja placed seventh in the Platform diving event. 2012-13 11-3 5-3/5th 17th The Bruins broke seven school records (100, 200, 1000 and 1650 Free, 100 Fly and 200 2013-14 8-4 5-4/4th 21st and 400 Free Relays). UCLA was fifth at the Pac-12 Championships. 2014-15 7-4 3-4/5th 23rd 2015-16 6-4 3-4/5th 17th 2016-17 11-4 4-4/5th 20th 2017-18 5-5-1 2-4-1/6th 26th Totals (30 yrs) 194-104-2 (.650) 85-99-2 (.462)/2 Titles 9 Top 10’s

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During the 2010-2011 season, Winn finished third on Platform at the Pac-10 Championships TOM and competed at the NCAA Zone E Championships. Winn also competed at her first Senior National Meet and qualified for the 2012 Olympic Trials on Platform. Paulina Guzman had STEBBINS a solid first year with the Bruins as she also competed at Zones. Guzman also represented Guatemala at the Canada Cup meet in May of 2011. Head Diving Coach The 2011-2012 season was keyed by Emma Ivory-Ganja, who was named Pac-12 21st Season at UCLA Conference Newcomer of the Year for diving after a very successful freshman campaign which saw her finish third on both 3M and Platform at the conference meet. Ivory-Ganja 23rd Season overall also set a new meet record on 3M at the Pac-12 Championships and narrowly miss a Yale ‘96 spot at the NCAA Championships after placing fourth on Platform at the Zone E meet. Ivory-Ganja and 2011 graduate Winn also competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials. In 2012-2013, the UCLA diving team sent its first Bruin to the NCAA Championships since 2009 when Ivory-Ganja qualified by virtue of her fourth-place finish in the 3M at the NCAA Tom Stebbins enters his 21st season as the head coach of the UCLA women’s diving team Zone E Championships. At NCAA’s, Ivory-Ganja won the B Final of the 3M event and was in 2018-19, a program that has had much success since his tenure in Westwood began. also seventh in the Platform, to earn her First Team All-America status, and 29th in the 1M. Last season, Stebbins was named the Pac-12 Diving Coach of the Year for the second Ivory-Ganja, the only diver to post three top-five finishes at the previous year’s NCAA Zones consecutive season, becoming the first Bruin coach ever to win the award multiple times. (fourth in Platform, fifth in 1M), was one of three Bruins to participate in the event. Vale’s In 2017-18, Stebbins guided Eloise Belanger to UCLA’s second straight Pac-12 Diver of the best showing was 21st in the 3M, while Guzman’s top performance was 24th in the 3M. Year Award. Belanger won the 1-meter and 3-meter events at the Pac-12 Championships, Montana Monahan qualified for the Senior Nationals, finishing 21st in the Platform event. then finished second in three events at the 2018 NCAA Zone E Championships. In 2013-2014, three Bruins qualified for the NCAA Zones in Guzman, Monahan and The year prior, he helped Maria Polyakova to the first conference Diver of the Year honor freshman Annika Lenz. Lenz was fourth in the Platform event, ninth in the 3M and 14th in of his tenure. Before coming to UCLA, Stebbins served as head diving coach at Fordham the 1M at Zones, setting a personal best (329.80) in the 3M at the Pac-12 Championships. University, where he coached two-time senior national qualifier Paul Delo, who won two Lenz won four dual meet events and was named Pac-12 Diver of the Month for November. Atlantic 10 titles each on the 1M and 3M. Stebbins also helped coach Delo to an undefeated Monahan was 15th in the Platform at NCAA Zones, while Guzman was 16th in the 1M. record in the 1996-97 season. In the summer of 2014, Lenz won a silver medal in the Platform at the AT&T USA Diving National Championships with a personal-best and National Meet-best score of 312.60. Coach Stebbins’ Background She was the seventh-highest women’s point scorer, also competing in the 1M (15th), 3M Stebbins was a four-year letterwinner at Yale University, a three-time NCAA Zone qualifier (22nd) and Synchronized 3M (4th). Incoming freshman Maria Polyakova won a pair of and a four-time All-Ivy League selection. While diving at Yale, he helped lead his team silver medals at the FINA World Junior Diving Championships in September in the 1M and to the 1993 Ivy League co-title. In 1996, he won the Heaton High Point Award and was 3M, also placing third in the Synchro 3M. named the recipient of the Phil Moriarty MVP Prize. Stebbins graduated from Yale in 1996 In 2014-15, Maria Polyakova was named the Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after an with a degree in psychology. A native of Connecticut, he now resides in Playa del Rey with historic initial season in Westwood, which culminated in a fourth-place finish in the 3M his wife Erika, daughter Reilly and son Owen. at the NCAA Championships. She became the first Bruin to qualify for a championship The Stebbins Philosophy final since 2013, posting the best showing ever for a UCLA diver at NCAA’s and the best Bruin finish at Championships since 2006. During her historic performance in the 3M, “Luck sits squarely at the intersection of hard work and opportunity.” Polyakova broke her own school record twice with a 380.60 in the preliminaries and a Coach Stebbins believes that each person is in total control of creating her own luck. The 392.00 in the championship. Sophomore Annika Lenz, who set a UCLA school record in UCLA Diving program stresses the need for the individual to be accountable to herself, her the Platform at the Pac-12 Championships (323.15), finished fourth at the NCAA Zone E teammates, her sport, and her studies. With all of the wonderful opportunities presented to Diving Championships in March. student athletes at UCLA, it is important that each person know that she is responsible for In the summer of 2015, Polyakova won gold in the 1M, while also finishing second in the the decisions and directions that she chooses. This is the beginning of a lifelong process Synchronized 3M and fifth in the 3M, in the inaugural European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. in which the student-athlete learns how to maximize herself academically, athletically, and Polyakova also won the Women’s 1M at her 2015 Summer National Championships in socially. While the coaching staff hopes to steer this direction, it is the student-athlete Russia and finished ninth in the 1M finals at the FINA World Championships. Ciara Monahan herself that will determine how quickly she will achieve her goals. qualified for August’s AT&T USA Diving Senior National Championships after her fifth-place Coach Stebbins believes, “We are all very fortunate to be part of the greatest athletic program finish in the 1M at the USA Diving Zone F Championships. in the country. How we choose to give back to that tradition should go well beyond the few moments each individual will spend competing in the Bruin Blue. Becoming a Bruin is just the beginning of a lifelong commitment to creating excellence in every facet of your life. As coaches, we are all here to enhance the early stages of that process, through our passion, dedication, and enthusiasm for the people whose lives we have the opportunity to touch.” The Last Decade The 2008-2009 campaign was another great year for the diving squad, as Samaniego and Schofield competed at NCAA’s, earning All-America Honorable Mention accolades. Winn had a huge year, narrowly missing the Pac-10 title on Platform with a runner-up finish. Samaniego won the Pac-10 1M crown, was the NCAA Zone E champion on 3M and tallied seven dual meet wins during the year. Schofield won every invitational Platform event in which she entered and was the NCAA Zone E Champion in the event. The 2009-2010 season saw a small squad of four divers represent the Bruins. Winn and Karina Silva led the way as all four competed at the NCAA Zone E Championships. Silva set a new school record on Platform during the prelims at Pac-10’s and ended up finishing second overall, while both her and Winn were finalists on Platform at the Zone meet. The summer of 2010 saw Silva earn a bronze medal on 1M and a gold medal on Platform in her Spanish National Championships, qualifying her to the European Championships. Winn qualified to her second Senior National Championship on Platform, where she finished 22nd overall and Michelle Vale made her debut at the Senior meet in the 3M Synchro and 3M springboard events. Tom Stebbins

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In 2015-16, Eloise Belanger was named the Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year after posting a runner-up finish in the Platform event at the Pac-12 Championships. She also placed NAYA third in the 1M and fourth in the 3M. The freshman’s standout debut season culminated in a second-place finish in the 1M event at the NCAA Championships. Her score of 336.00 HIGASHIJIMA in the finals set a new UCLA record in the event, previously held by Marisa Samaniego. Once again, Maria Polyakova had a stellar season, twice earning Pac-12 Diver of the Associate Head Swimming Coach Month honors and winning 12 of 14 regular season diving competitions. The Bruin Seventh Season sophomore captured the 1M crown at Pac-12s and went on to post two top-five finishes in the springboard events at the NCAA Championships. Junior Annika Lenz placed fourth Oregon State ‘04 in the platform event at Pac-12s. During the summer season, all three Bruins went on to compete at the Olympic Trials for their respective nations. Honors were heaped upon the Bruins in 2016-17, with Maria Polyakova the most decorated of all. The junior was named Pac-12 Diver of the Year after a red-hot close to her campaign that began with her second Pac-12 championship in as many years. The Penza, Russia Naya Higashijima, one of the most decorated swimmers in Oregon State history, enters native took the 3M competition while reaching the podium in the 1M and Platform events her seventh season with the Bruins in 2018-19 after previously coaching at UC Santa en route to the Diver of the Meet award. Polyakova went on to set two school records at Barbara for six years. the NCAA Zone E Championships, posting scores of 398.75 and 339.05 in the 3M and 1M events, respectively. In all, the 2016-17 Bruins qualified four divers for the NCAA The Kawaguchi, Japan native served as an undergraduate assistant from 2004-2005 at Championships after strong showings at Zones. Joining Polyakova were sophomore OSU before heading to UCSB. Eloise Belanger, senior Annika Lenz and junior Ciara Monahan. Polyakova went on to As a swimmer at Oregon State, she helped her team place in the Top 25 at NCAA’s for the cap her remarkable season with a pair of top-five finishes, while Belanger scored points first time in school history. To this day, she still holds the dual meet career win record with in the 1M and Platform competitions. Belanger and Polyakova were also named CSCAA 104 victories. Higashijima set five individual and one relay record during her career, and All-Americans for their performances. Those two also made UCLA the only school to tally two of those individual records still stand to this day. In 2002, as a junior, she finished 10th multiple Pac-12 Diver of the Month awards as Stebbins went on to capture his first Pac-12 at NCAA’s in the 200 Fly, and the following season she scored a First Team All-American Diving Coach of the Year honor. honor by touching eighth in the same event. Summer 2017 was a busy one for the globe-trotting Bruin divers, beginning with Polyakova As a coach at UCSB, Higashijima worked primarily with sprinters and recruited for both the reaching three final rounds at the FINA World Championships in Budapest, . men’s and women’s teams. She helped coach 13 men and women to 2008 U.S. Olympic Additionally, Monahan and Traci Shiver were joined by incoming freshman Alice Yanovsky Trials qualifying marks, which was the most in school history at that time. UCSB had seven at the 2017 USA Diving National Championships in Columbus, Ohio, while Polyakova All-Americans and All-Academic honorees for the women’s team during her time, as well competed alongside Australian newcomer Ruby Neave at the 29th Summer as two scholar-athletes of the year and seven Big West Conference team titles. She also in Taipei. Polyakova went on to earn a bronze medal in the Mixed Synchro 3M. helped the women’s team to a Top 25 showing at the NCAA’s for the first time since 1988. Under his tutelage, UCLA had another banner year in 2017-18. Eloise Belanger won the Higashijima’s father, Shinji, was a national record holder in the individual medley and program’s second straight Pac-12 Diver of the Year Award. She won the 1m and 3m currently works for FINA. Her mother, Kaoru, was a national champion swimmer in college titles at the Pac-12 Championships, then finished second in three events at the Zone E in the middle distance events and currently is a swim coach. Her brother, Issei, was a Championships en route to a pair of top-10 finishes at NCAAs. Traci Shiver, Alice Yanovsky, national record holder in the 5k and the team manager at Michigan for the men’s team and Ciara Monahan all qualified for Zones as well. At the end of the year, Stebbins repeated in 2005 and 2006, while her youngest brother, Sho, helped the men’s basketball team as the league’s Diving Coach of the Year, a program first. at Pima Community College in Tucson advance to the national championships in the 2009-2010 season.

Naya Higashijima and Cyndi Gallagher

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Top row (left to right): Elena Escalas, Sandra Soe, Sabrina Kwok, Emma Schanz. Front row (left to right): Madeline Russell, Maria Polyakova, Traci Shiver. Not pictured: Eloise Belaner (331.30) at UGA Invitational (Dec. 4) … won 3-meter (318.30) and 1-meter (321.90) ELOISE at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … won 3-meter (319.80) and 1-meter (296.10) at USC (Feb. 10). 2015-16 BELANGER CSCAA First Team All-American ... Pac-12 Diving Freshman of the Year ... NCAA runner- up in the 1-Meter event, posting a season-best 336.00 and setting a new UCLA record 5-3 / Senior in the process ... also finished 10th in the 3-Meter event with a season-high 340.75 and Diving 15th in the platform event at NCAAs ... placed fourth in the 1-Meter event and 5th in the Montreal, QC, Canada 3-Meter event at NCAA Zones ... also recorded a top-10 finish on the tower (eighth) at NCAA Zones ... Pac-12 runner-up in the platform event, posting a season-best 313.80 ... Ecole Secondaire Antoine-de-Saint- Exupery Finished third in the 1-Meter at the Pac-12 Championships after posting the top mark in prelims (312.00) ... placed fourth in the 3-Meter at Pac-12s ... set new meet records in the 1-Meter against Cal (302.40) and against Stanford (295.35) ... swept the springboard events against Stanford ... received the team’s Outstanding Newcomer and Competitive 2017-18 Greatness awards. Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Named the 2018 Pac-12 Diver of PRIOR TO UCLA the Year ... UCLA’s third Pac-12 Diver of the Year, following Kristen Walls (1994) and Belanger was the 2013 Woman Athlete of the competition at the Canadian Winter Senior Maria PolyakovaHear how to pronounce Maria Polyakova (2017) ... CSCAA All-American Nationals Championship ... was the Lauréats montréalais Development Athlete of the in platform and 3m (honorable mention) ... Qualified for NCAAs in 1m, 3m, and platform Year in 2011 and a Finalist in 2012 ... in 2011, she was named her high school’s Best ... Recorded UCLA’s best score in all three events: 1m (326.30), 3m (369.75), platform Student-Athlete ... 2010 Athlete of the Year, Girls 16-18, Plongeon Québec. (300.65) ... Won the 1-meter (324.20) and 3-meter (369.75) events at the Pac-12 Championships while placing fourth in platform (258.40) ... At NCAAs, scored points PERSONAL in platform and 3m ... Top result came in platform, where she was the No. 3 finisher Born Feb. 3, 1994 in Montreal ... daughter of Ghislain Belanger and Evlyn Brunet ... has (season-high 300.65), securing 16 points for UCLA ... Came in 10th in the 3m (348.45, a sister, Helça ... major is undecided. second in “B” Final) to grab seven points for the Bruins ... Was the No. 20 finisher in ELOISE BELANGER’S CAREER BESTS 1-meter (280.80) at NCAAs ... Won multiple events at four separate meets ... Pac-12 One-Meter Diving 336.00 Diver of the Month for December; she was the lone diver to notch a top-four finish on Three-Meter Diving 369.75 each day of the Georgia Fall Invitational (Dec. 1-3) ... Pac-12 Diver of the Week on Platform Diving 316.35 Jan. 17 (won the 1m and 3m at the Bruin Diving Invitational) and Feb. 24 (post-Pac-12 Championships) ... Won the 1m and 3m at the Canadian Winter Senior National Diving Championships in Saskatoon, SK, Canada in January ... At the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships, finished second in all three events, making her the lone athlete to finish top-two in each event. 2016-17 CSCAA All-America selection for platform diving (Honorable Mention) and 1-meter diving (Honorable Mention) … named Pac-12 Diver of the Month for December … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for winter, spring … won 3-meter (306.00) and 1-meter (312.53) against Arizona (Nov. 4) … won 3-meter (321.38) and one-meter (304.43) against Arizona State (Nov. 5) … won one-meter (589.65 overall, 303.90 final) at Trojan Diving Invitational (Nov. 11-13); also posted score of 269.25 in platform … won three-meter

9 PLAYER PROFILES - SENIORS ELENA SABRINA ESCALAS KWOK 5-8 / Senior 5-10 / Senior Breast Free/Back Nashville, Tenn. Hong Kong, China University School of Nashville Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart

2017-18 2017-18 Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Named to the Pac-12 All- Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Honorable mention on the 2018 Academic Team as an honorable mention for the second straight season ... Had a time Pac-12 All-Academic Team for the second straight season ... Qualified for the Pac-12 of 1:04.23 in the 100 breast prelims at the Pac-12 Championships, her best time of Championships in the 50 free, 100 free, 100 back, and 200 back ... Had a season- the year in that event ... Posted season-best times in the 200 IM (2:21.17), 400 IM best time of 23.92 in the 50 free, 52.16 in the 100 free, 56.56 in the 100 back, and (4:51.13), and 200 breast (2:19.25). 2:03.16 in the 200 back. 2016-17 2016-17 Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted time of 2:07.64 in 200 Fly against Kansas Honor Roll for winter, spring … posted times of 52.38 in 100 Free and 1:53.00 in 200 and Boise State (Jan. 6) … posted times of 2:09.42 in 200 IM, 1:04.29 in 100 Breast Free at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … posted time of 56.25 in 100 Back and 2:17.88 in 200 Breast at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). at USC (Feb. 10) … posted times of 23.94 in 50 Free and 2:01.17 in 200 Back at Pac- 12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). 2015-16 Swam a season-best 1:03.71 in the 100 Breast at the Pac-12 Championships to finish 2015-16 eighth in the bonus final ... also swam a season best in the 200 Breast (2:17.27) to finish Swam two season-best times at the Texas Invitational -- 23.97 (50 Free) and 2:00.02 23rd overall at Pac-12s (200 Back) ... Posted three season bests at the A3 Invitational -- 51.49 (100 Free), 1:51.95 (200 Free), and 55.85 (100 Back). PRIOR TO UCLA Escalas swam for four years at University School of Nashville … was a two-time All-American KINCOPPAL-ROSE BAY SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART and a three-time All-Region first-team member ... State Champion in 100 yard breaststroke CLUBS: SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION/CRANBROOK EASTERN EDGE ... two-time Region Champion in 100 yard breaststroke ... two-time Southeastern Long Kwok swam for four years at Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart in Sydney, Course Champion (100 and 200 Breast) ... four-time MVP ... swam a career-best 1:03.12 Australia ... placed sixth in the 50 meter Backstroke at the 2013 Junior World Swim- in the 100 yard Breast ... three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... swam a ming Championships in Dubai ... is one of the top three female backstrokers and top career-best 2:16.69 in the 200 yard Breast. five female freestylers in Hong Kong ... represented Hong Kong in the 2014 Incheon PERSONAL Asian Games ... was a finalist and medalist in the Australian Age Swimming Champion- Born Sept. 28, 1996 in Tucson, Ariz. … daughter of Rafael and Jennifer Escalas, both UCLA ships (2011-2013) ... high school team captain in 2013-14 ... top high school times alums … has one younger sister, Marina … majoring in computer science and engineering. include (all in long-course meters): 29.01 (50 Back), 1:03.64 (100 Back), 26.58 (50 Free), and 57.53 (100 Free). ELENA ESCALAS’ CAREER BESTS PERSONAL 100 Breast 1:03.12 Born Jan. 27, 1997 in Hong Kong, China … daughter of Gary and Cheryl Kwok … has 200 Breast 2:16.79 one older sister, Samantha… major is pre-business economics. 200 IM x2:09.42 200 Fly x2:07.64 100 IM x1:05.23 SABRINA KWOK’S CAREER BESTS 50 Free x23.94 100 Free 51.49 100 Back 55.85 200 Back 2:00.02 200 Free x1:53.00

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medley relay (3:46.59; Kaunitz, Okada, Reid) ... Took home another three events wins MADELINE at the UCLA Quad Meet on Oct. 28: 200 IM (2:03.17), 100 back (55.39), 200 medley (Kaunitz, Grover, Liu) ... Secured a pair of wins against Arizona on Nov. 3: 100 back RUSSELL (55.35) and 200 breast (2:16.71) ... Won the 100 breast (1:05.20), 100 free (52.32) and 400 medley relay (3:45.66; Liu, Okada, Kaunitz) against Oregon State on Jan. 5-2 / Senior 12 ... Won the 200 breast (2:09.01) and 200 IM (1:56.82) in the Feb. 9 rivalry meet Diving against USC. Scottsdale, Ariz. 2016-17 Notre Dame Preparatory Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for winter … won 400 IM (4:09.52) at SMU Classic (Oct. 14-15) … won 200 IM (2:03.39) and 200 Back (2:01.65) at Breast Cancer Awareness Meet (Oct. 22) ... won 200 Breast (2:16.29) at Washington State (Oct. 29) ... won 200 Breast (2:18.29) against Arizona (Nov. 4) … with Linnea Mack, Amy Okada and Kenisha Liu, won 400 Medley Relay (3:40.17) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) 2017-18 … won 200 Breast (2:16.94) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … won 200 IM B Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Final (1:57.64) at Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25) … other notable times: 1:58.96 Mention ... Placed 10th in platform (206.95) at the Pac-12 Championships ... Posted a in 200 Back (Texas Invitational, Dec. 1-3), 1:01.53 in 100 Breast (SMU Classic), 2:09.18 season-best score of 218.55 in platform. in 200 Breast (SMU Classic). 2016-17 2015-16 Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s Competed in the 200 Breast, 200 IM, and 100 Back at the NCAA Championships ... swam Honor Roll for fall, spring … posted scores of 263.35 in 3-meter, 252.30 in 1-meter and a season-best 53.61 in the 100 Back at NCAAs to rank fifth on UCLA’s All-Time List ... 206.65 in platform at Bruin Diving Invitational (Jan. 13-15). finished eighth in the championship final of the 100 Breast and sixth in the championship final of the 200 Breast at the Pac-12 Championships ... also placed 13th overall in the 2015-16 200 IM after posting a season-best 1:58.66 in the prelims at Pac-12s to rank fourth Posted a season-high 206.30 in the platform prelims at the Bruin Diving Invitational ... on on UCLA’s All-Time List ... recorded season bests in the 100 Breast (1:01.64) and 200 the springboards, she recorded season highs of 234.95 in the 3-Meter and a 229.95 in Breast (2:09.76) against USC ... her 1:01.64 in the 100 Breast ranks sixth on the UCLA the 1-Meter at the Bruin Invite. All-Time List while her time of 2:09.76 ranks second ... swept the 200 Breast against PRIOR TO UCLA Cal and Stanford. Russell lettered in diving four times at Notre Dame Prep in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... four-time SUMMER 2015 Athlete of the Month ... was the Arizona State Champion her sophomore year ... finished Made USA Swimming’s 2015-2016 National Junior Team in the 200 breast. second in the Arizona State Championship her junior year and placed fourth her freshman year ... team captain her senior year ... placed second on both the 1-Meter and 3-Meter at PRIOR TO UCLA the 2015 USA Junior Regionals ... five-time qualifier for the USA Diving Summer Zone E Schanz is a three-time All-American (2012-14) ... highest ranked swim recruit for the Championships ... qualified for the 2015 USA Diving Nationals Championships in the 3-Meter. class of 2015 in Washington, 13th overall in the United States ... named to the 2014-2015 USA National Junior Swim Team ... gold medalist at the 2014 Winter Junior Nationals in PERSONAL the 200 yard Breaststroke ... achieved 5 Olympic Trial Cuts for the 2016 Olympic Trials ... Born Aug. 5, 1997 … daughter of Traci Russell ... has one brother, Mitchell … majoring currently holds 33 records for the Spokane Waves Swim Team, including 18 Inland Empire in political science. Records ... her top times include: 1:52.43 (200 Back), 2:09.03 (200 Breast), 1:58.29 MADELINE RUSSELL’S CAREER BESTS (200 IM), 52.84 (100 Back), and 1:01.39 (100 Breast) ... Schanz also lettered in soccer, cross country, and track and field at Colville Senior HS. One-Meter Diving 252.30 Three-Meter Diving 263.35 PERSONAL Platform Diving 218.55 Born Sept. 19, 1997 in Pocatello, Idaho ... daughter of Matt and Deniece Schanz ... has one brother, Dylan ... undecided major. EMMA EMMA SCHANZ’S CAREER BESTS 100 Breast 1:01.39 SCHANZ 200 Breast 2:07.90 100 Back 52.84 5-8 / Senior 200 Back 1:54.43 200 IM 1:56.06 (school record) Breast/Back 400 IM 4:09.52 Colville, Wash. 100 IM x58.23 Colville Senior HS

2017-18 Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Qualified for NCAAs in the 200 breast, 100 back, and 200 IM ... Set the UCLA school record in the 200 IM with a showing of 1:56.06 at the Pac-12 Championships ... Had the best 100 back (52.97), 400 IM (4:16.87), and 200 breast (2:07.90) times on the team and the second-best 200 back time (1:56.18) ... Was part of UCLA’s top relay teams in the 200 medley (1:38.99; Sarah Kaunitz, Amy Okada, Kenisha Liu) and 400 medley (3:36.58; Kaunitz, Okada, Liu) ... Top individual result at the Pac-12 Championships came in the 200 breast, where she placed fifth with a time of 2:07.90 ... Was the eighth-place finisher in the 200 IM at Pac-12s ... At Pac-12s, finished seventh in the 100 back, coming in at 53.07 (“B” Standard) ... Secured her first three event wins of the year at UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 21, taking first in the 200 breast (2:16.65), 200 IM (2:02.59), and 400

11 PLAYER PROFILES - SENIORS TRACI SANDRA SHIVER SOE 5-3 / Senior 5-9 / Senior Diving Free Chatsworth, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Cleveland HS Pioneer HS

2017-18 2017-18 CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention ... Selected to the 2018 Spring CSCAA First Team Scholar All-American ... CSCAA All-America Honorable Mention Director’s Honor Roll ... Pac-12 All-Academic Team Honorable Mention ... Posted a in 800 free relay ... Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Pac-12 season-best platform score of 247.88 against rival USC on Feb. 10 ... Made NCAA All-Academic Team Honorable Mention ... UCLA’s top distance swimmer, Soe had the Zone Championships for the first time in her career, finishing just outside the top-18 best times on the squad in the 500 free (4:41.88), 1000 free (9:45.30), and 1650 free and a final round spot in 21st (197.05) in platform ... Recorded a score of 219.05 in (16:10.42) ... Was part of an 800 free relay team that set the UCLA school record on platform at the Pac-12 Championships, placing ninth overall and just missing out on a the first day of NCAAs, coming in at 7:01.90 (alongside Kenisha Liu, Katie Grover, and spot in the eight-person final ... At Pac-12s, finished 17th in 1m (235.25) and 26th in Margaux Verger Gourson) ... Qualified individually for NCAAs in the 500 free and 1650 3m (173.80). free ... At Pac-12s, finished 10th in the 1650 free (16:21.09, “B” Standard), 16th in the 500 free (4:45.78, “B” Standard), and 25th in the 200 free (1:48.35) ... Picked up 2016-17 her first event wins of the season on Oct. 28, placing first in the 500 free (4:53.40) and Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … named to Athletic Director’s 1000 free (9:59.86) ... Took first place in the 1650 free against rival USC on Feb. 9 Honor Roll for winter, spring … notable scores: 228.15 in 3-meter against Utah (Jan. 13-15), 233.10 in 1-meter against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6), 224.95 in platform 2016-17 at Bruin Diving Invitational (Jan. 13-15). Chosen to Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention list … earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … won 1650 2015-16 Free (16:21.61) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 500 Free (4:59.63) Posted a season-high 170.55 in the platform prelims at the Pac-12 Championships at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … other notable times: 4:42.53 in 500 Free (Pac-12 Championships, ... recorded season bests on the springboards at the Bruin Diving Invitational (222.95, Feb. 22-25), 9:45.56 in 1000 Free (USC, Feb. 10), 16:13.17 in 1650 Free (USC). 3-Meter) and against Stanford (209.78, 1-Meter). 2015-16 PRIOR TO UCLA Finished fifth in the 1650 Free at the Pac-12 Championships with a season-best 16:23.23 Shiver lettered in diving her senior year at Cleveland High School in Reseda, Calif. ... 2015 to rank fifth on the UCLA All-Time List ... also swam a season-best 1:49.12 in the 200 CIF LA City Section Diving Champion ... scored 432.95 points with a series of dives that Free at Pac-12s ... placed sixth in the consolation final of the 500 Free (14th overall) gained extra points for their high degree of difficulty. at Pac-12s, after swimming a season-best 4:44.97 in prelims ... swam a season-best PERSONAL 9:53.03 in the 1000 Free at the Texas Invitational to rank seventh on the UCLA All-Time Born Sept. 24, 1997 … daughter of Don Frank and Susan Linda Shiver ... has a younger List ... earned CSCAA Scholar All-America honors. brother, CJ, and an older sister, Jenny… grew up as a gymnast ... major is undecided. SUMMER 2015 Swam in five events at the 2015 Junior National Championships ... Soe was 18th TRACI SHIVER’S CAREER BESTS in the 800 Free and 24th in the 400 Free ... also swam the 200 Free, the 1500 Free, and the 200 Back. One-Meter Diving 235.25 Three-Meter Diving 228.15 PRIOR TO UCLA Platform Diving 247.88 Soe was a four-year letter-winner in swimming at Pioneer High School in San Jose, Calif. ... a 10-time All-American ... a three-time Scholastic All-American ... two-time MVP and Coaches’ Award winner at Pioneer ... holds the Pioneer High School records in the 500 Free, the 200 Medley Relay, and 400 Free Relay ... Central Coast Section Champion in the 500 Free and 200 Medley Relay (sophomore year) and CCS Champion in the 500 Free (junior year) ... top high school times include: 1:48.84 (200 Free) and 4:47.39 (500 Free) ... Junior National Champion in the 800 Free Relay (2012) ... recorded top-eight finishes at JR Nationals (2012-14) ... 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 400 Free (417.69). PERSONAL Born June 23, 1997 in San Jose, Calif. ... daughter of Soren Torben and Jeanette Soe … has one older brother, Nicholas… undeclared major. SANDRA SOE’S CAREER BESTS 500 Free 4:41.88 400 IM 4:23.27 200 Back 2:01.92 200 IM x2:09.80 1000 Free 9:45.30 200 Free 1:48.35 1650 Free 16:10.42

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Amy Okada, Lisa Kaunitz, Maisie Jameson, Erica Vong, Kenisha Liu MAISIE LISA JAMESON KAUNITZ 5-11 / Junior 6-0 / Junior Sprint Free IM/Free/Breast Twickenham, LDN, England Santa Clara, Calif. Marymount International School London Lake Oswego HS

2017-18 2017-18 Did not compete during the 2017-18 season. Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Had the second-best 400 IM time on the squad (4:19.67) and the third-best 500 free time (4:49.33) ... Also posted 2016-17 season-best times of 4:50.24 in the 500 free, and 1:50.38 in the 200 free ... Was Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, spring … with Isabella Goldsmith, Katie the sixth-place finisher in the 400 IM “C” Final (22nd overall) at the Pac-12 Champion- Grover and Sarah Kaunitz, won 400 Free Relay (3:26.67) at Stanford (Jan. 27). ships, where she posted her season-best time of 4:19.67 ... Also finished 21st in the 1650 freestyle at Pac-12s, coming in with a time of 16:52.81 ... Won the 500 free PRIOR TO UCLA at the Oregon Dual Meet (4:58.28) en route to a 150-88 UCLA win ... Was a narrow Jameson swam for Ealing Swim Club during high school ... was a multiple-time national second-place finisher in the 200 free at the same meet, as her 1:52.83 time came in relay medalist and a multiple-time national individual finalist in both LCM and SCM ... just behind teammate Carly Reid’s 1:52.64. competed in the Olympic and Commonwealth Trials ... represented Middlesex County and London Region at international meets in Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, and France. 2016-17 Named CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention selection … named to Athletic PERSONAL Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … posted times of 2:05.23 in 200 IM and Born in London, England ... daughter of Andrew and Peggy Jameson ... has a younger 2:05.23 in 200 IM at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … posted time of 52.86 in brother, Oscar ... plans to major in economics. 100 Free at Texas Invitational (Dec. 1-3) … posted time of 10:23.38 in 1000 Free against MAISIE JAMESON’S CAREER BESTS Utah (Jan. 13) … posted time of x1:50.60 in 200 Free at USC (Feb. 10) … posted times of 4:47.22 in 500 Free C Final, 2:18.70 in 200 Breast and 4:18.28 in 400 IM C Final at 50 Free x23.12 Pac-12 Championships (Feb. 22-25). 100 Fly x57.07 100 Free 50.96 PRIOR TO UCLA Kaunitz is a four-year letter winner in swimming ... a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American her sophomore, junior, and senior seasons ... swam at Monta Vista High School from 2012- 14 before transferring to Lake Oswego High School ... at MVHS, Kaunitz was the record holder in the 500 Free and a member of the CCS State Champion Team (2012-14) ... at Lake Oswego HS, Kaunitz was the State Champion in the 200 Free, the school record holder in the 500 Free and 200 IM, and team MVP her senior year ... Tualatin Hills Swim Club record holder in the 400 Free and 400 IM ... top high school times include: 2:02.93 (200 IM, 1:49.20 (200 Free), and 4:51.11 (500 Free). 13 PLAYER PROFILES - JUNIORS

PERSONAL PRIOR TO UCLA Born in Portland, OR ... daughter of Leon and Madalina Kaunitz ... has an older sister, Liu lettered in swimming all four years at Ruben S. Ayala High School in Chino Hills, Calif. Sarah, who also swims at UCLA ... admires , and basketball ... CIF and State Champion in 2014, 2015, and 2016 ... four-time League MVP ... team player Stephen Curry ... planning to major in Statisics. captain from 2014-16 ... Junior World Championships Team Finalist ... SCS Relay record holder ... top high school times include: 49.01 (100 Free), 1:45.89 (200 Free), 54.17 LISA KAUNITZ’S CAREER BESTS (100 Fly), 1:58.19 (200 IM) ... competed for Bi-County Regional Elite Aquatics (BREA 500 Free 4:47.22 Aquatics) in Walnut, Calif. ... selected to 2015-16 National Junior Team by USA Swimming. 400 IM 4:18.28 200 Free x1:50.60 PERSONAL 100 Free 52.86 Born in Fremont, CA ... daughter of Jack Liu and Lora Yan ... has an older brother, Kendrick 100 Breast 1:04.36 ... admires , Natalie Coughlin, Michael Phelps, and ... major 1000 Free 10:23.38 is undecided. 200 IM x2:06.43 200 Breast 2:18.70 KENISHA LIU’S CAREER BESTS 200 Free 1:44.71 100 Fly 53.97 KENISHA 200 Breast 2:12.84 200 IM 1:57.40 LIU 50 Free 22.53 200 Fly 2:01.26 5-7 / Junior 100 Free 48.30 400 IM 4:18.97 Free/IM/Fly/Breast 100 Breast x1:04.81 Chino, Calif. 100 IM x57.64 Ruben S. Ayala HS

2017-18 CSCAA All-America Honorable Mention in 800 free relay ... Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Posted top-four times on the squad in the 50 free (22.53, second), 100 free (48.30, first), 200 free (1:44.71, second), 200 breast (2:13.66, fourth), 100 fly (53.97, third), 200 IM (1:57.40, second) ... Had the most individual top-four times on the team ... Was also part of UCLA’s top relay squads in the 200 free (1:28.91, alongside Katie Grover, Sarah Kaunitz, and Amy Okada), 400 free (3:16.99; Sarah Kaunitz, Grover, Okada), and 800 free (7:01.90; Grover, Sandra Soe, Margaux Verger Gourson) ... Helped set school records in the 200 free (vs. USC) and 800 free (first day of NCAAs) relays ... Earned an honorable mention on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team ... Competed at NCAAs individually in the 100 free and 200 free ... At Pac-12s, placed fourth in the 100 free (48.30, “B” Standard), fifth in the 800 freestyle relay (7:04.64, B Standard), fifth in the 200 free relay (1:29.37, “B” Standard), fifth in the 400 free relay (3:16.99, “B” Standard), fifth in the 400 medley relay (3:36.58), 15th in the 200 free (1:46.21, seventh in the “B” Final, “B” Standard),17th in 200 IM (1:57.40, won the “C” Final and recorded a B Standard) ... In the USC rivalry meet on Feb. 9, won the 100 free (48.43), 200 free (1:45.42), and 200 free relay (1:28.91) ... Placed first in the 100 free (49.76) against Stanford on Jan. 26 ... At Oregon State on Jan. 12, won the 200 fly (2:01.97), 200 breast (2:17.23), and 400 medley relay (3:45.66) ... Against Arizona State on Nov. 4, won the 200 free (1:49.14) ... Placed first in the 200 free (1:48.09) and 200 IM (2:02.20) against Arizona on Nov. 3 ... Won the 200 free (1:49.13), 100 free (50.51), and 200 medley relay (1:42.56) at the Washington State Quad Meet on Oct. 28. SUMMER 2017 Selected to 2017-18 National Junior Team by USA Swimming ... won 100 Free (55.36) at 2017 Speedo Junior National Championships (Aug. 8-12); also registered runner-up finish in 200 Free (2:00.34). 2016-17 Established new school record in 800 Free Relay with Linnea Mack, Katie Grover and Madison White (7:04.59) … earned team’s Outstanding Newcomer award … named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for fall, winter, spring … was part of three 400 Free Relay-winning teams; best time was 3:19.16 with Mack, Sarah Kaunitz and White at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19) … won 200 Free four times; best mark was 1:45.38 at USC (Feb. 10) … won 200 Breast three times; best mark was 2:14.36 at Stanford (Jan. 27) … won 200 IM two times; best mark was 2:01.45 against Arizona (Nov. 4) … won 100 Free (51.59) at Washington State (Oct. 29) ... with Mack, Goldsmith and Sarah Kaunitz, won 200 Free Relay (1:31.24) at A3 Performance Invitational (Nov. 17-19); also won 400 Medley Relay with Mack, Emma Schanzand Amy Okada (3:40.17) and 400 IM consolation final (4:18.97) … other notable times: 2:12.84 in 200 Breast (USC), 1:57.66 in 200 IM (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25). Kenisha Liu

14 PLAYER PROFILES - JUNIORS AMY ERICA OKADA VONG 5-6 / Junior 5-7 / Junior Fly/Breast/IM Free/Back Beverly Hills, Calif. Macau, China Beverly Hills HS College of San Mateo

2017-18 PRIOR TO UCLA Posted top-four times among Bruins in the 50 free (22.89, third), 100 free (49.94, Spent her first two collegiate years at the College of San Mateo ... Graduated summa cum third), 100 breast (1:01.43, second), 100 fly (52.82), 200 fly (1:57.44, second) ... Also laude ... Female Swimmer of the Year at the CCCAA State Championships ... Broke the part of UCLA’s top relay teams in the 200 free (1:28.91, alongside Kenisha Liu, Katie California JC state records in the both the 100 back and 200 back ... Two-time CCCAA Grover, and Sarah Kaunitz), 400 free (3:16.99; Sarah Kaunitz, Liu, and Grover), 200 Champion in the 100 back ... Two-time Swimmer of the Meet at the Coast Conference medley (1:38.89; Emma Schanz, Sarah Kaunitz, Grover), and 400 medley (Schanz, Championships ... Attended Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College ... Competed for Burlingame Sarah Kaunitz, Liu) ... Helped set a school record in the 200 free relay, set against USC Aquatic Club. on Feb. 9 ... Was part of a 200 free team that placed 21st at the NCAA Champion- ships with a time of 1:28.91 ... At the Pac-12 Championships, placed fifth in the 200 PERSONAL free relay (1:29.37, “B” Standard), fifth in the 400 free relay (3:36.58), sixth in the Erica Vong was born on Jun. 7, 1997 to parents Seng and Tong in San Francisco, Calif. 200 medley relay (1:38.89), 15th in the 200 fly (1:58.47, seventh in the “B” Final, “B” ... Likes to try out new restaurants in her free time ... Lists breaking her first Macau Standard), 17th in the 100 fly (53.47, first in the “C” Final, “B” Standard), 23rd in the national record at age 15 as her top pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Planning on majoring in 50 free (22.89, seventh in the “C” Final, “B” Standard) ... At the Oregon State dual meet business economics. on Jan. 12, won the 50 free (23.49), 100 fly (55.89), and 400 medley relay (3:45.66) ... Against ASU on Nov. 4, won the 200 fly (2:00.39) ... At UCSB on Oct. 21, won the 400 medley relay (3:46.59). 2016-17 Named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for spring … established new school record in 400 Medley Relay with Linnea Mack, Katie Grover and Isabella Goldsmith (3:34.02) … won 200 Fly (1:59.86) and 100 Fly (54.92) against Arizona State (Nov. 5) … with Mack, Emma Schanz and Kenisha Liu, won 400 Medley Relay at A3 Performance Invitational (3:40.17, Nov. 17-19); also won 200 Fly (1:59.26) … won 200 Fly (2:02.30) and 100 Fly (56.06) at Hawai’i (Dec. 18) … won 200 Fly (2:02.30) against Kansas and Boise State (Jan. 6) … won 200 Fly (2:02.16) against Utah (Jan. 13) … other notable times: 1:01.25 in 100 Breast (Pac-12 Championships, Feb. 22-25), 53.82 in 100 Fly (Pac-12 Championships), won 200 Fly (2:01.42) against Arizona (Nov. 4). PRIOR TO UCLA Okada was a four-year letter winner in swimming at Beverly Hills HS ... the four-time athlete of the year was inducted into the BHHS Hall of Fame ... All-American in the 100 Fly, 50 Free, and 100 Free (2015-16) ... All-American in the 100 Breast, 100 Fly, and 100 Free (2014-15) ... eight-time individual league champion and six-time CIF division 2/3 champion ... finished second in the 100 Breast and third in the 100 Fly at the State Championships ... top high school times include: 23.38 (50 Free), 50.70 (100 Free), 53.84 (100 Fly), 1:01.67 (100 Breast). PERSONAL Born in Beverly Hills, CA ... daughter of Kikuo and Naoko Okada ... has a younger sister ... plans to major in physiological science. AMY OKADA’S CAREER BESTS 100 Fly 52.82 200 Fly 1:57.44 200 IM x2:03.60 100 Breast 1:01.25 100 Free 49.94 50 Free 22.89 100 IM x59.12

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Top row (left to right): Isabella Barattolo, Faith Dunn, Jennifer Lathrop, Lia Foster, Lucy Agnew, Emma Cain Second row (left to right): Ruby Neave, Alice Yanovsky, Emily Honng, Emily House, Allison Goldblatt Not pictured: Olivia Andrew LUCY OLIVIA AGNEW ANDREW 5-6 / Sophomore 6-0 / Sophomore Back Free Auckland, New Zealand Chicago, Ill. Jumeirah College Loyola Academy

2017-18 2017-18 Made her NCAA debut on Oct. 13 at the USD-UCLA Dual Meet hosted in San Diego, In her first collegiate competition, was part of the “A” 400 free relay team that took first winning the 200 backstroke with a time of 2:04.23 ... Also won the 200 backstroke on at the SMU Classic on Oct. 13 with a time of 3:33.20 ... Posted a pair of fourth-place Jan. 12 in a dual meet at Oregon State’s Osborn Aquatic Center with a time of 2:03.30 finishes at the Arizona State dual meet on Nov. 4, scoring in both the 100 free (52.60) ... Qualified for Pac-12s with a season-best time of 1:57.82 in the 200 backstroke ... and 200 free (1:52.71). Raced to a 1:57.95 time in the 200 back at Pac-12s, good for fifth place in the “C” Final ... Her season-best time of 55.30 in the 100 backstroke ranked fourth-best on the PRIOR TO UCLA squad ... Was also fifth in the “C” final of the 100 backstroke at Pac-12s with a time of Attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Ill. … team captain earned National Interscholastic 55.35. Swimming Coaches Association All-American recognition after winning state title in 400 Free Relay as senior; finished as runner up in 100 Fly ... competed for NASA Wildcat Aquatics PRIOR TO UCLA in Evanston, Ill. … established state record in 200 Free Relay with time of 2:00.17 (2015) Attended Jumeirah College in Dubai, United Arab Emirates … competed for club team … multiple-time NCSA Junior National Championships qualifier … attended Zone Select Hamilton Aquatics in Dubai … represented New Zealand at 2015 Australian State Teams Camp at Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Age Short Course Championships and FINA/airweave Swimming World Cup 2016. PERSONAL PERSONAL Parents’ names are Phil and Michelle … has two younger brothers, Lachlan and Everett, Daughter of Julie and Laurie Agnew … has one younger sister, Greta … decided to attend and one younger sister, Georgia … decided to attend UCLA because of its great academic UCLA because of the welcoming nature of the team, as well as the campus and the education and athletic reputations, as well as the team’s energy … describes her greatest athletic it would provide … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as shaving seven seconds thrill to date as winning 400 Free Relay with best friends during sophomore year … besides off her time in 200 Back at 2015 New Zealand Short Course Championships … admires swimming, lists hobbies as beach volleyball and sailing … has a German Shepherd named Rebecca Adlington and former rugby player Richie McCaw … besides swimming, interests Scout … dad swam at University of Illinois, while aunt played basketball at University of include singing, dancing, eating and playing with her cats … moved from New Zealand Michigan. to United Arab Emirates when she was 13 … Biology major who aspires to be a doctor.

16 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES ISABELLA EMMA BARATTOLO CAIN 5-9 / Sophomore 5-4 / Sophomore Free/Back/IM Breast Alamo, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz. Monte Vista HS Millfield School

PRIOR TO UCLA 2017-18 Attended Monte Vista High School (MVHS) in Danville, Calif. … team captain for 2017 Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Had season-best times of 1:02.96 East Bay Athletic League, California Scholastic Federation (CIF)-North Coast Section in the 100 breast, 2:13.16 in the 200 breast, and 2:02.08 in the 200 IM ... Had the (NCS) and state champions … 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 National Interscholastic third-best time among UCLA swimmers in the 200 breast, had the fourth-best in the Swimming Coaches Association All American and USA Swimming Scholastic All American 100 brest and 200 IM ... At Pac-12s, was the seventh-place finisher in the “C” Final of … left as school-record holder in 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay the 200 IM, where she posted her season-best time of 2:02.08 ... Was the top finisher and 400 Free Relay … qualified for NCS A Finals during sophomore, junior and senior in the “C” Final of the 100 breast at Pac-12s, recording her season-best time of years; senior finished second in 100 Free, while MVHS won all three relays in 2017 … 1:02.96 ... Made it three for three at the Pac-12 Championships, notching her season- qualified for CIF State Swimming & Diving Championships in 2015-17, including A Finals best time of 2:13.16 in the 200 breast to take first place in the C Final. in 50 Free and 100 Free in 2015; helped 200 Medley Relay team to second-place finish in 2017 … 2015-17 CIF-NCS Distinguished Scholastic Team member ... competed for PRIOR TO UCLA Diablo Aquatics in Blackhawk, Calif. … multiple-time qualifier for Speedo Winter Junior Attended Millfield School in Street, Somerset, England … competed for Scottsdale Aquatic Championships (200 IM, 50 Free, 200 Free and 100 Free in 2016); part of two second- Club (SAC) in Scottsdale, Ariz. … took first in 200 Breast at 2017 Speedo Sectionals at place relay finishers in 2015. Gresham; SAC won team championship … member of Great Britain Junior National Team … three-time medalist at European Junior Swimming Championships. PERSONAL Born in Reading, England … daughter of Pier and Angela Barattolo … has two older PERSONAL sisters, Goergina and Gabriella … decided to attend UCLA because it has always been Daughter of Suzanne and Steve Cain … decided to attend UCLA because of its incredible her dream school and she knows she will be pushed academically and athletically to be balance between academic success and sporting success … describes her greatest the very best she can be … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as swimming athletic thrill to date as breaking a British record while winning a bronze medal at the 2015 on the same Medley Relay team as her sister, Gabriella, at the 2014 NCS Swimming European Junior Swimming Championships … interests include behavioral psychology Championships … admires Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin … lists interests as and English literature classics … admires Misty Hyman … has dual citizenship … English traveling, food (especially acai bowls), hot yoga and keeping active. Literature major who aspires to be a lawyer.

17 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES FAITH LIA DUNN FOSTER 5-9 / Sophomore 5-7 / Sophomore IM Fly Menlo Park, Calif. Honolulu, Hawai’i Menlo-Atherton HS Punahou HS

2017-18 2017-18 A Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Had season-best times in the Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Recorded her best 200 IM time 200 IM (2:07.97), 100 back (58.50), 200 back (2:07.56), and 100 free (56.41). of the year in the Pac-12 Championships prelims, finishing in 2:07.48 ... Also had season-best times of 56.45 in the 100 fly, and 2:05.12 in the 200 fly. PRIOR TO UCLA Attended Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, Calif., where she lettered in swimming PRIOR TO UCLA and cross country … qualified for 2017 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF)-Central Attended Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii … won three state championships and Coast Section (CCS) Swimming & Diving Championships in 200 IM and 100 Breast; also four Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) championships as member of Buff ‘n Blue qualified for 200 IM in 2016 and 200 IM and 100 Breast in 2015 … three-time CIF State … two-time Punahou School Athlete of the Year … inducted into Hawaii High School Swimming & Diving Championships qualifier, finishing sixth in 200 Free Relay in 2017 Athletic Association Hall of Honor in 2017 … honored as ScoringLive Distinguished Athlete ... Competed for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics (PASA) in Palo Alto, Calif. … PASA earned of the Year in 2017 … won 12 state championships … won 14 ILH championships … USA Swimming Gold Medal Club recognition … PASA captured men’s, women’s and nine-time All American … left with two state records and one ILH record ... Competed for combined team titles at 2015 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals and 2016 Speedo Sectionals Kamehameha Swim Club in Honolulu, Hawaii … Left with 16 Hawaiian age group records. Championship Series (Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas). PERSONAL PERSONAL Daughter of Donna Ching-Foster and Jonathan Foster … has one older brother, Tai … Daughter of Kirk and Kathy Dunn … has two older sisters, Megan and Lauren … admires decided to attend UCLA because it is the perfect balance of academics and athletics, while former soccer player David Beckham and Missy Franklin … decided to attend UCLA being close to home and offering a great team atmosphere … describes her greatest because of year-round sunshine, incredible food (especially pastries) in Los Angeles and athletic thrills to date as winning 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay during freshman its proximity to the beach … describes her greatest athletic thrills to date as completing year of high school and breaking two state records in the process … admires former a half marathon and a sprint triathlon … interests include beach trips, attempting to basketball player Michael Jordan … interests include art, such as glass blowing, wheel cook, eating good food, shopping and trying new things, like surfing … two uncles were throwing, making metal jewelry and creating sculptures and other 3D pieces (using glass, professional athletes, one in baseball and the other in wrestling … comes from long line clay and metal mediums); also likes beach trips and baking.

18 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES ALLISON EMILY GOLDBLATT HONNG 5-4 / Sophomore 5-6 / Sophomore Fly/Free Breast/IM Annandale, Va. Rowland Heights, Calif. WT Woodson HS Walnut HS

2017-18 2017-18 Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Named a CSCAA Scholar All-Amer- Qualified for the Pac-12 Championships in the 200 IM, 100 breast, and 200 breast ... ica Honorable Mention ... Thrived in the butterfly, ranking top-four on the team with her Posted season-best times of 2:05.64 in the 200 IM, 1:03.74 in the 100 breast, and season-bests in the 100 fly (54.17, fourth) and 200 fly (1:58.02) ... Made her official 2:19.73 in the 200 breast ... At Pac-12s, finished 26th in the 100 breast, 26th in the NCAA debut on Oct. 13 in the USD Dual Meet, winning the 1,000 free with a time of 200 breast, and 32nd in the 200 IM .. Was part of a winning 200 medley relay team 10:26.41 ... Qualified for the Pac-12s in the 500 free, 100 fly, and 200 fly ... Posted a (alongside Kaunitz, Okada, and Reid) at the season-opening dual meet at USD on Oct. season-best time of 4:51.40 in the 500 free ... Was the fifth-place finisher in the “C” 13. Final and No. 21 overall at the Pac-12 Championships in the 100 fly with a B Standard time of 54.35 ... Also posted a B Standard time in the 200 fly at Pac-12s, finishing PRIOR TO UCLA second in the “C” Final and 18th overall at 1:58.02. Attended Walnut High School (WHS) in Walnut, Calif. … member of WHS Hall of Fame … WHS Female Athlete of the Year award recipient … Mustangs won California Interscholastic PRIOR TO UCLA Federation (CIF) state championship in 2017 … team captain … two-time Hacienda Attended WT Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va. … three-time USA Swimming Scholastic League Most Valuable Player … Hacienda 5 honoree … California State Games Female All American (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17); also earned All-America recognition for Athlete of the Year … three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All American (2014-15, 2013-14 … 2016-17 team captain earned the Cavaliers’ Most Valuable Athlete Award 2015-16, 2016-17) … 2015-16 National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association three times (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17); also received the Cavalier Award (coach’s All American (100 Breast) … four-time All-Area First Team, All-Hacienda League and CIF award) for 2013-14 and was named a Woodson Scholar Athlete four times (2014-17) ... honoree … two-time CIF individual champion (200 IM) … held two CIF-Southern Section Competed for Nation’s Capital Swim Club in Bethesda, Md. Division 3 relay records … seven-time Hacienda League individual champion … broke six Hacienda League individual records and left with four … left WHS with two school PERSONAL individual records … SoCal Prep Legends Player of the Week ... Competed for Bi-County Daughter of Tina Ellerbee and Alan Goldblatt … has one older brother, Zachary, and one Regional Elite Aquatics (BREA Aquatics) in Walnut, Calif. … broke multiple BREA Aquatics younger brother, Leo … decided to attend UCLA because it had been her dream school individual and relay records … Speedo Winter Junior Nationals and Speedo Sectional since she was 14 years old and “the environment for athletes is amazing, the campus is Championships finalist … named to North American Challenge Cup team in 2016 … beautiful and the academics are world class” … describes her greatest athletic thrills to selected by Southern California Swimming (SCS) to attend USA Swimming Western Zone date as training with her club team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Diversity Select Camp … won 100 Breast and 200 Breast championships at 2017 SCS Colo. on multiple occasions … admires Elizabeth Beisel and Natalie Coughlin … enjoys Junior Olympics. hiking and traveling … can speak American Sign Language. PERSONAL Daughter of Mark and Patty Honng … has one younger brother, Brian … decided to attend UCLA because of the positive challenge of balancing top-notch academic and athletic programs while getting “the chance to meet a diverse group of people and proudly represent the swim team with blue and gold pride” … describes her greatest athletic thrills to date as winning CIF team and individual titles … admires football player Aaron Rodgers and Michael Phelps … interests include playing piano, baking cookies, watching football (specifically the Green Bay Packers), listening to music, designing/decorating, watching sunsets, hiking, going on adventures and country music … has won several national and state pageant titles (e.g. USA National Miss, National American Miss and International Junior Miss), as well as other talent and modeling competitions.

19 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES EMILY Jennifer HOUSE Lathrop 5-3 / Sophomore 6-1 / Sophomore Free/Fly Back Tokyo, Japan El Dorado Hills, Calif. The American School in Japan Oak Ridge HS

2017-18 2017-18 Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Qualified for Pac-12s in the 500 Selected to the 2018 Spring Director’s Honor Roll ... Had the best 200 back time free, 100 fly, and 200 fly ... Posted season-best times of 4:59.10 in the 500 free, (1:55.89) on the squad and the second-best time in the 100 back (54.18) ... Picked up 55.75 in the 100 fly, and 1:59.50 in the 200 fly ... Her top result at the conference her first collegiate win on Oct. 21 at UC Santa Barbara, taking the 100 back with a time championship came in the 200 fly, where she set a season-best time, got under the of 56.13 ... Won the 100 back at the Oregon State dual meet on Jan. 12 with a time of two-minute mark, and finished 22nd overall with a B Standard time of 1:59.50 ... 55.61 ... Elsewhere, posted season-best times of 24.58 in the 50 free and 55.24 in the Cracked the five-minute mark in the 500 free for the first time at the Pac-12s, placing 100 fly ... At the Pac-12 Championships, took first in the 100 back “C” Final with a time 45th at 4:59.10 ... Was the No. 38 finisher in the 100 fly at Pac-12s with a time of of 54.18 (17th overall) ... Placed 11th in the 200 back with a time of 1:55.89 (third in 56.43. the “B” Final) ... Both of her times at Pac-12s were “B” Standards. PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Attended The American School in Japan (Chofu, Tokyo, Japan) … competed for Taiyo Attended Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif. … earned National Interscholastic Kyouiku Swim Club … participated in the Japanese Junior Olympics, as well as at the Swimming Coaches Association All American recognition for 100 Back (2015-16, 2016-17) 2015 Speedo Junior National Championships (100 Free, 200 Free). and 100 Fly (2016-17) … 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 USA Swimming Scholastic All American … three-time All-Sierra Foothill League honoree (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016- PERSONAL 17) … three-time MVP (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17) … left with school record in 100 Daughter of Ikuko and Andrew House … has one older brother, Takumi … decided to Back (53.62) ... Competed for Sierra Marlins Swim Team in Folsom, Calif. … 2013-14, attend UCLA because it “has the best blend of academics and athletics, with professors 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 Sierra Nevada Swimming Scholar-Athlete … recorded and coaches that help you strive” and she “knew that going to UCLA would make [her] a Sierra Nevada 17-18 100 Back record (53.62) … tallied Marlins’ 17-18 club records in happier student and athlete” … admires and Elizabeth Beisel. 50-meter Back, 100-meter Back, 200-meter Back, 100-yard Back and 200-yard Back. PERSONAL Daughter of Rob and Joanne Lathrop … has one younger brother, Ian, and one younger sister, Mia … decided to attend UCLA for the team atmosphere and the academic challenge … describes her greatest athletic thrill to date as participating in 200 Back, 50 Back, 100 Fly and 100 Back at 2017 Phillips 66 National Championships and World Championship Trials … lists lifeguarding as an interest … Biochemistry major who aspires to be a pharmaceutical scientist.

20 PLAYER PROFILES - SOPHOMORES RUBY ALICE NEAVE YANOVSKY 5-6 / Sophomore 5-2 / Sophomore Diving Diving Melbourne, Australia Santa Clarita, Calif. Caulfield Grammar School Valencia HS

2017-18 2017-18 Did not compete for UCLA. CSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention ... Qualified for the NCAA Zone E Championships as a true freshman ... Had the third-best scores among UCLA divers in PRIOR TO UCLA the 1m (254.30) and 3m (289.45). Attended Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. PRIOR TO UCLA PERSONAL Attended Valencia High School in Santa Clarita, Calif. … posted high score of 471.10 in Daughter of Louise and Randall Neave … has one younger brother, Harry, and one older 1-meter at CIF Immaculate Heart High School Invitational ... Competed for Los Angeles sister, Chelsea … lists her greatest athletic thrills to date as competing for Australia at Dive Club in Los Angeles, Calif. … five-time qualifier for USA Diving Junior National 2015 International Youth Diving Meet in Dresden, Germany and placing second in 1-meter Championships … three-time qualifier for USA Diving National Championships. at 2016 Australian Open Diving Championships … admires former Australian sprinter Cathy Freeman and tennis players Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal … interests include PERSONAL spending time with family and friends, television shows, piano and any outdoor activities Daughter of Yelena Yanovsky … has one brother, Vladimir, and one sister, Alina … describes … has lived in five different houses on the same street. her greatest athletic thrill as competing in her first senior national event in 2014 … admires Michael Phelps … hobbies include reading and painting … started first grade without knowing any English … Biology major who aspires to be a genetic counselor.

21 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN

Top row (left to right): Delaney Smith, Jessica Epps, Mara Newman, Claire Grover, Ella Kirscke, Sophie Clarkowski; Middle row: Sophia Cavalli, Katie Sulkevich, Jackie Basham, Emma Schaetz, Gabrielle Anderson; Front row: Emma Smethurst, Abriana Howard, Veronica Thompson, Bonnie Schmitz, Emily Lo GABRIELLE JACKIE ANDERSON BASHAM 5-8 / Freshman 5-5 / Freshman Fly/Free Breast/IM Los Altos, Calif. Monrovia, Calif. Los Altos HS Glendora HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Earned four varsity letters at Los Altos High School ... Was a three-time USA Swimming Won four varsity letters at Glendora High School ... Was a Scholastic All-American ... and NISCA All-American ... Also named a Scholastic All-American in her final three seasons All-league first team choice ... CIF and State Qualifier ... Female Scholar-Athlete ...... School record-holder in the 100 fly, 100 free, 50 free, and 200 medley relay ... Posted Competed for Brea Aquatics … Large Team Sectionals Champion ... Top-Five finisher at best times of 53.87 in the 100 fly, 55.11 in the 100 back, 50.68 in the 100 free, and Junior Nationals ... Swam under head coach Jim Johnson ... Sprintalooza Champions ... 23.67 in the 50 free ... Competed for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics ... 2015 Junior Nationals Competed in Western Zone Select Camp 2014 ... Swam at Junior Olympics. Champions ... Qualified for the 2016 Olympic Trials and the 2017 World Championship Trials. PERSONAL PERSONAL Full name is Jacqueline Marie Basham ... Born in Arcadia, Calif. ... Aspires to be a journalist Gabrielle Nicole Anderson was born on Nov. 3, 1999 to parents Michael Anderson and ... Parents are Baret and Lorraine Basham ... Chose to attend UCLA because it was her Kathleen Gaspich in Los Altos, Calif. ... Has one younger sister, Stephanie ... Chose UCLA dream since school since she was a little girl, the academics and athletics are among because of “the great academics and successful team” and because “the girls made me the best in the country, it’s not far from home, and the campus feel is unlike any other ... feel like I was part of the team before I even committed” ... Lists competing in the 2016 Lists qualifying for the US Open Meet in the 200 breast during the summer of 2017 as Olympic Trials as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires , Dana her top pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Serena Williams, Tim Tebow, Rafael Nadal, and Vollmer, and Natalie Coughlin ... Hobbies and interests include baking, photography, ... In her free time, enjoys baking, cooking, drawing, hiking, and traveling reading, and spending time with family and friends. ... Has been club swimming for 12 years.

22 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN SOPHIA SOPHIE CAVALLI CLARKOWSKI 5-7 / Freshman 5-9 / Freshman Free Fly Moraga, Calif. Edina, Minn. Campolindo HS Edina HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Earned four varsity letters in both swimming and water polo at Campolindo High School Attended Edina High School ... Named All-America, all-state, and all-conference during ... Was team captain her senior year ... Four-time National Interscholastic Swimming her high school years ... Was captain of the Edina Swim & Dive teams as her senior year Coaches Association All-American ... Four-time First Team All-Diablo League pick ... CIF ... Qualified for state in all five of her years ... Team won AA State Championships in both NCS Scholar-Athlete all four of her years ... Was the Diablo League Champion in the 500 2016 and 2017 ... Placed fifth in the 100 fly in 2017 ... Qualified in the “A” final in all free in three of her years at Campolindo and the 200 free champion in two of her seasons events during her junior and senior seasons ... Competed for Edina Swim Club ... Named ... Holds 10 places in the Camplindo High School Top-10 ... Holds school records in the a Scholastic All-American ... Competed at various NSCA and Winter Junior National meets. 200 and 400 free relay ... Competed for Orinda Aquatics ... Was the 2017-18 team captain ... 2017 Junior National qualifier ... 2015-16 Coaches Award Winner ... 2018 PERSONAL Virginia Hall Inspirational Award. Sophie Marie Clarkowski was born on Apr. 12, 2000 to parents Kristi Goss and Brian Clarkowski in St. Louis Park, Minn. ... Has two younger brothers, Robbie and Joe, and PERSONAL one younger sister, Nora ... Planning on majoring in business economics ... Chose UCLA Full name is Sophia Isabella Cavalli ... Parents are Sean and Nora Cavalli ... Has one because it has “always been my dream school and because it allows me to compete and older brother, Dominic ... Chose to attend UCLA because of the high-level academics and train with an incredible swim team while getting a world class education” ... Describes athletics ... Describes her first Junior National time cut in the 200 free as her greatest winning back-to-back state championships as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Katie Ledecky, Maggie Stephens, and Steph Curry ... An Hobbies and interests include spending time with friends and family, going tubing and water art and music aficionado, she has played the violin since sixth grade and has experience skiing on Minnesota lakes, going to the ocean, and trying different kinds of smoothies ... with a variety of musical instruments ... Spent a significant portion of her youth living in Has a one-eyed dog named Teddy ... Favorite type of pasta is bowtie. Singapore, where she developed a deep appreciation for Asian food, particularly noodles.

23 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN JESSICA CLAIRE EPPS GROVER 5-9 / Freshman 6-1 / Freshman IM/Fly/Breast Free/Breast Mission Viejo, Calif. Scottsdale, Ariz. Tesoro HS Boulder Creek HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Earned four varsity letters at Tesoro HS ... Team finished third overall in CIF D1 in both Swam for three years in high school, one at Anthem Prep and two at Boulder Creek ... Is in 2015 and 2016 ... Won the South Coast League Championship in all four of her seasons the Boulder Creek Hall of Fame for swimming ... Named BCHS MVP as a senior ... Arizona ... CIF runners-up in 2017 and 2018 ... Team captain as a junior and senior ... 15-time state record-holder in the 50 free ... BCHS record-holder in the 100 breast, 50 free, 100 All-American ... Four-time Scholastic All-American ... Own eight of Tesoro’s 12 school free, 200 IM, 200 medley relay, and 200 free relay ... Three-time All-American ... Arizona records ... Four-time CIF Championships finalist ... Undefeated in league championship State Swimmer of the Year in 2016 and 2017 ... Was on the 2018 US Club All-American competition ... Competed for the Mission Viejo Nadadores ... Participated in the 2016 Team competing in Ireland ... Olympic Trial and Junior Nationals qualifier ... Competed Olympic Swimming Trials in the 400 IM ... 2015 Futures Champion in the 400 IM and for Scottsdale Aquatic Club ... Holds club records in 100 breast, 50 free, 400 free relay, 200 fly ... 2016 LA Champion Invitational in the 400 IM. 200 free relay, 200 medley relay, and 40 medley relay ... Swam for SAC from 2014-18. PERSONAL PERSONAL Jessie Wang Epps was born on May 26, 2000 to parents Harold and Liping in Laguna Claire Reese Grover was born on Apr. 1, 2000 to parents Jennifer and Peter in Carmel, Hills, Calif. ... Has two older sisters, Elizabeth and Victoria ... Plans on majoring in business Ind. ... Has one younger brother, Gabe ... Plans on majoring in english ... Chose UCLA economics ... Aspires to become a corporate attorney or businesswoman ... Chose to attend because of the “amazing athletics and education” ... Describes her greatest pre-UCLA UCLA because of the “amazing academic reputation and supportive athletic atmosphere” athletic thrill as competing in the 2016 US Olympic Trials ... Admires and Caeleb ... Admires Kobe Bryant ... Describes her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill as qualifying Dressel ... Hobbies and interests include swimming, going to the gym, eating healthy food, for and competing in the 2016 Olympic Swimming Trials ... Hobbies and interests include drinking coffee, reading, writing, photography, traveling, spending time with friends and drawing, painting, trying new foreign foods, and going to concerts ... Her uncle is a famous family, learning, fashion, videography, and nature ... Played seven other sports before Chinese movie and Broadway star. committing to swimming ... Competed in the 2017 Canadian Trials and the 2018 Ireland Open ... When asked what she wants to be when she grows up, she always aspires to being multiple things instead of just one ... Her mother swam at Washington State ... Father played basketball at Western Washington University.

24 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN ABRIANA ELLA HOWARD KIRSCHKE 5-5 / Freshman 5-9 / Freshman Back Free/IM Danville, Calif. Lone Tree, Colo. Monte Vista HS Valor Christian HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Earned four varsity letters at Monte Vista High School ... Was an Academic All-American Swam four seasons at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo. ... Earned All- ... Won the 2017 CIF NCS Championship in the 100 back ... Posted best times of 55.04 American and Academic All-American honors during her high school career ... Also made in the 100 back, 1:58.15 in the 200 back, 1:51.46 in the 200 free, and 2:04.29 in the First Team All-State and First Team All-League ... Competed for Denver Swim Academy. 200 IM ... Competed for the Crow Canyon Sharks ... Served as team captain. PERSONAL PERSONAL Abriana Raquel Howard was born on May 20, 2000 in Longview, Tex. to parents David Ella McCall Kirschke was born on Jun. 27, 2000 in Rochester, Mich. to parents Travis and and Glenna ... Chose UCLA because it is “the perfect example of high-achieving athletics Amy ... Has two younger brothers, Gabe and Blake ... Aspires to be a nurse practitioner ... and academics and the coaches are extremely supportive” ... Lists winning the 2017 In her free times, enjoys spending long days at the beach and adventuring outdoors with NCS Championship in the 100 back as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Hobbies friends and family ... Her father Travis played football at UCLA from 1993-96, then played and interests include going on adventures with friends and families, finding new places 13 seasons in the NFL for the Detroit Lions (1997-2002), San Francisco 49ers (2003), and to explore, watching movies, and spending time with family ... Her uncle Brett and cousin Pittsburgh Steelers (2004-09), winning Super Bowl XL with the Steelers in 2005 ... Chose Canaan both attended UCLA. UCLA because of the “outstanding academics and athletics along with the perfect location!”

25 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN EMILY MARA LO NEWMAN 5-4 / Freshman 5-6 / Freshman Breast/Fly Back/Fly Oakland, Calif. Portland, Ore. Acalanes HS Lakeridge HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Swam four years at Acalanes High School ... Two-time Diablo Athletic League First Team Earned four varsity letters at Lakeridge High School ... All-American her final two seasons pick ... Team MVP in her final three years ... School record-holder in the 200 medley ... State champion in two events and district champion in two events all four of her years relay, 200 free relay, and 100 breast ... Qualified for NCS “A” Final in all four seasons ...... Competed for Lake Oswego Swim Club ... Was the Oregon Swimmer of the Year in Finished runner-up in the 100 fly and 100 breast while finishing third in the 200 medley 2017 ... MVP of the LOSC senior squad for four years ... Competed in the 50 back at the relay at the 2018 NCS Meet ... Posted best times of 53.76 in the 100 fly, 1L02.05 in 2018 Philips 66 National Championships in Irvine, Calif. the 100 breast, and 2:01.75 in the 200 IM ... Competed for the Terrapins Swim Team ... Team record-holder in the 100 breast, 200 breast, 100 fly, and 200 fly ... Ranks in PERSONAL the club all-time top-10 in the 100 back, 200 IM, and 400 IM ... Placed 13th in the 400 Mara Sophia Newman was born on May 15, 2000 in Portland, Ore. to parents Cathy and medley relay at the 2018 Summer Junior Nationals ... Was eighth in the 200 breast at the Mark ... Has one older sister, Ilana ... Chose UCLA because she “loved the team, coaches, 2017 Summer Junior Nationals and 14th in the 100 breast ... At the 2016 Winter Junior and atmosphere of the school” ... Describes making an Olympic Trials cut in the 100 back Nationals, placed fifth in the 200 breast and ninth in the 100 breast. when she was 15 as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires and ... Enjoys playing guitar and other music in her free time ... Sang the national PERSONAL anthem at a tennis match when she was seven years old ... Her uncle was a basketball Emily Yin Lo was born on Dec. 16, 2000 to parents Sinh A. Lo Jr. and Gina Lo in Berkeley, player at Northern Illinois. Calif. ... Has two older brothers, Andrew and Aaron ... Plans on majoring in environmental science ... Chose UCLA because “the academics are amazing here and I loved the team when I met them” ... Cites medaling in the 200 breaststroke final at the 2016 Winter Junior Nationals as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill.

26 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN EMMA BONNIE SCHAETZ SCHMITZ 5-6 / Freshman 5-3 / Freshman Fly Fly/Free Wauwatosa, Wis. Portola Valley, Calif. Brookfield East HS Castilleja HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Swam one year at Brookfield East High School ... Competed for Elmbrook Swim Club ... Earned four varsity letters in swimming at Castilleja High School ... Was named all-league Multiple-time Wisconsin Swimming State Champion ... Swam for ESC from 2014-18. each of her four seasons ... Team Captain in 2018 ... Received the Sportsmanship Award as a senior ... Qualified for the CIF CCS Championships in all four of her seasons ... Reached PERSONAL the CCS 200 medley relay final in 2017 ... Twice reached the CCS 400 free relay, in 2015 Emma Schaetz was born on Nov. 9, 1999 to parents Dan and Trina in Brookfield, Wis. ... Has and 2018 ... Finished eighth in the 400 free relay at the 2015 CCS Championships ... Was one younger sister, Grace ... Plans on majoring in biology ... Aspires to be an oncological on the school record-holding relay teams in the 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 free ... surgeon ... Chose UCLA because of “it’s my dream school” and “I have never connected Competed for Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics, a silver medal club with USA Aquatics ... Was the with a coach or group of people more than I have with the coaches and the swim team at PASA-Alpine Team Captain in 2018 ... 2015 Speedo Winter Junior Nationals Champions. UCLA” ... Describes her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill as qualifying for her first Junior National Championships ... Admires Sarah Sjostrom, Natalie Coughlin, , and ... Hobbies and interests include anything that involves being outside, reading, PERSONAL listening to music, cooking, drawing, and painting ... Serves as an athlete representative Bonnie Catherine Schmitz was born on Jul. 24, 2000 to parents Craig and Christie in San of the USA Swimming National Safe Sport Committee. Jose, Calif. ... Has one younger sister: Emily ... Chose UCLA because “it had everything - amazing athletics, incredible academics, tons of school spirit, and an overall great atmosphere” ... Calls making CCS Finals with her relay team as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Missy Franklin and ... Hobbies and interests include going to the beach, surfing, shopping, and doing yoga ... Her uncle, Mark Schmitz, and great grandmother, Shirleyanne Mason, both attended UCLA.

27 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN EMMA DELANEY SMETHURST SMITH 5-5 / Freshman 5-9 / Freshman Breast IM/Back/Free Walnut Creek, Calif. Centennial, Colo. Northgate HS Arapahoe HS

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Earned four varsity letters at Northgate High School ... For her high school career, set four Earned four varsity letters at Arapahoe HS ... Was a five-time All-American ... Set school pool and four team records ... In 2018, was a NISCA All-American and Northgate High records in the 200 IM, 100 back, 100 breast, 200 medley relay, and 400 free relay ... School Female Athlete of the Year ... Was Team Captain as a junior and senior ... Named Two-time Team MVP ... Team captain ... Competed for Highland Ranch Aquatics, a USA Team MVP in her final year on campus ... In 2018, set the school record in the 100 breast Swimming bronze medal club ... Has club records in the 200 and 400 IM, 100 free, 200 and qualified for the California State Championships ... In 2017, once again qualified for medley relay, 200 free relay, 400 medley relay, 400 free relay, and 800 free relay. states while setting a school record in the team medley relay ... Had a breakout season as a sophomore in 2016, earning NISCA All-America status, being named league and team PERSONAL MVP, and setting school records in the 100 breast, 200 free relay, and 400 free relay ... Delaney Marie Smith was born on Sept. 23, 1999 to parents Mike and Dana in Centennital, As a freshman in 2015, earned team newcomer award and qualified for states ... Placed Colo. ... Has one older brother: Colton ... Chose UCLA because of the “breathtaking campus, 10th in the 100 breast at the NCS Championships in 2015 and 2017 ... Was the seventh- outstanding academics and athletics, and amazing Bruin life” ... Admires Maya DiRado ... place finisher in the 100 breast at the 2018 NCS meet ... Competed for the Walnut Creek Hobbies and interests include skiing, hiking, traveling, playing cards, family reunions, and Aquabears ... For her career, recorded eight Aquabears all-time top-10 times, including dogs ... Has been skiing since she was three years old ... Has lived in the same house a club record in the 200 breaststroke ... At the 2015 Futures Championships, finished since she was born ... Her mother played volleyball at Rice and her brother swims for Trinity fourth in the 100 breast and sixth in the 200 breast ... That same year, also qualified for University ... Her father has traveled the world for skiing ... Has three cousins who play the Summer Junior Nationals ... In 2016, was the No. 16 finisher at the Santa Clara Grand collegiate soccer, one at Marquette, one at Texas Tech, and another at Washburn University. Prix ... Also placed fourth in the 200 breast at the Futures Championships that summer ... In 2017, was a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American ... Finished top-10 in both the 100 and 200 breast at the 2017 Futures Championships ... In 2018, won the Thomas & Jewel McGowan Memorial Award ... Qualified for Winter Junior Nationals ... Repeated as a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American. PERSONAL Emma Beatriz Smethurst was born on May 1, 2000 to parents David and Andrea in Berkeley, Calif. ... Has one younger sister: Margot ... Chose UCLA because “it is an amazing school with a great swim program” ... Cites finishing fourth in the 100 breaststroke at the 2015 Futures Championships as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic thrill ... Admires Rebecca Soni and Simone Biles ... Hobbies and interests include traveling around the world, hanging out with friends, swimming, and cooking ... Her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Argentina and England ... Is related to Pedro Candioti, a prominent Argentine open water swimmer in the early 20th century.

28 PLAYER PROFILES - FRESHMEN KATIE VERONICA SULKEVICH THOMPSON 5-6 / Freshman 5-2 / Freshman Distance Free Diving Covina, Calif. Castaic, Calif. Glendora HS Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School

PRIOR TO UCLA PRIOR TO UCLA Earned four varsity letters at Glendora High School ... Was a four-time all-league choice ... Competed for Los Angeles Dive Club ... Two-time USA Diving Junior Zone qualifier (2016 All-American in her final three years ... Two-time Scholastic All-American ... Named league and 2018) ... USA Diving Junior National qualifier ... At the 2018 Zone F Championships, MVP in her senior year ... Posted best times of 4:48 in the 500 free and 1:51.69 in the 200 competed in platform, 1m, and 3m, finishing seventh in platform (353.80) ... Attended Santa free ... Competed for the La Mirada Armada ... National top-10 in 2012-13 and 2015-18. Clarita Valley International Charter School, but didn’t participate in interscholastic athletics. PERSONAL PERSONAL Kathleen Amber Sulkevich was born on Apr. 20, 2000 in San Gabriel, Calif. ... Mother is Veronica Lucia Thompson was born on Aug. 20, 2000 in New York City to parents Keith Barbara Sulkevich ... Has two older brothers, Matthew and Dale ... Has one older sister, and Brenda ... Has one younger sister, Carolina ... Has one younger brother, Luke ... Plans Kristen ... Planning on majoring in biology ... Aspires to be a dentist ... Chose UCLA on majoring in psychology ... Aspires to be a sports psychologist ... Chose UCLA because because she “fell in love with the team atmosphere when I went on my recruiting trip and it’s “been my dream school since I was a little girl” ... Describes her greatest pre-UCLA the beautiful campus is a plus” ... Cites the 2015 Winter Junior Nationals, where she was athletic thrill as doing her first optional off 10m platform ... Enjoys practicing yoga and a finalist in the 500 free and medaled in the 1650 free, as her greatest pre-UCLA athletic surrounding herself with friends and family ... Is a coffee enthusiast. thrill ... Admires Connor Dwyer and Laurie Hernandez ... Would like people to know she has a hidden “geeky side” ... Her brother, Matthew, swam at Cal State Northridge ... Hobbies and interests include the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 70s and 80s music, Disneyland, and fiction books “from Jane Austen to Stephen King.”

29 2017-18 In Review NCAA Championships Results Dual-Meet Scoring & Results 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 14. K. Liu, K. Grover, S. Soe, M. Verger-Gourson 7:01.90 Date Opponent Result, Score One-Meter Diving Oct. 13 at San Diego W, 160-96 20. Eloise Belanger 280.80 Oct. 22 at UC Santa Barbara L, 123.5-137.5 Three-Meter Diving Oct. 28 UC DAVIS W, 207-87 10. Eloise Belanger 332.30 348.45 Oct. 28 ARKANSAS W, 162.5-131.5 Platform Diving Oct. 28 WASHINGTON STATE W, 152-104 3. Eloise Belanger 263.95 300.65 Nov. 3 at Arizona L, 145.5-154.5 500-Yard Freestyle Nov. 4 at Arizona State L, 111-189 50. Sandra Soe 4:45.13 62. Margaux Verger Gourson 4:48.54 Jan. 12 at Oregon State W, 150-88 Final Team Results Jan. 26 STANFORD L, 110-182 200-Yard IM 1. Stanford 593 42. Emma Schanz 1:58.53 Jan. 27 CALIFORNIA L, 111-183 2. California 373 49. Kenisha Liu 1:59.26 Feb. 9 USC T, 150-150 3. Texas A&M 299 200-Yard Freestyle 15. Katie Grover 1:44.36 1:44.80 Home meets in ALL CAPS 4. Michigan 267 40. Kenisha Liu 1:47.02 5. Louisville 232 * Denotes Pac-12 Meet 200-Yard Backstroke 6. Texas 221.5 43. Emma Schanz 53.64 7. Tennessee 180.5 1650-Yard Freestyle 8. Indiana 169 31. Sandra Soe 16:10.42 16:17.27 9. Virginia 161 32, Margaux Verger Gourson 16:12.52 16:19.55 100-Yard Freestyle 10. Minnesota 157 35. Kenisha Liu 48.87 26. UCLA 31 200-Yard Breaststroke 24. Emma Schanz 2:09.82 200-Yard Butterfly 24. Katie Grover 1:56.14 Pac-12 Championships Results 200-Yard Freestyle Relay 100-Yard Freestyle 5. Liu, Grover, Kaunitz, Okada 1:29.37 4. Kenisha Liu 48.57 48.30 400-Yard Individual Medley 200-Yard Breaststroke 22. Lisa Kaunitz 4:21.49 4:19.67 5. Emma Schanz 2:08.76 2:07.90 14. Sarah Kaunitz 2:12.70 2:12.81 100-Yard Butterfly 17. Emma Cain 2:16.75 2:13.16 17. Amy Okada 54.09 53.47 24. Maggie Hummel 2:18.93 2:19.54 21. Allison Goldblatt 54.17 54.35 22. Marie-Pierre Delisle 54.55 54.45 200-Yard Butterfly 6. Katie Grover 1:55:47 1:54.41 Final Team Results 200-Yard Freestyle 15. Amy Okada 1:58.52 1:58.47 1. Stanford 1776.5 5. Katie Grover 1:44.68 1:44.18 18. Allison Goldblatt 1:59.08 1:58.02 2. California 1487 15. Kenisha Liu 1:46.27 1:46.21 22. Emily House 2:00.79 1:59.50 3. Arizona State 996 23. Marie-Pierre Delisle 2:00.50 1:59.81 4. USC 948.5 100-Yard Breaststroke 5. Arizona 932.5 13. Sarah Kaunitz 1:01.25 1:01.58 Platform Diving 6. UCLA 847.5 17. Emma Cain 1:03.15 1:02.96 4. Eloise Belanger 283.25 258.40 7. Utah 441 23. Maggie Hummel 1:04.10 1:03.86 8. Washington State 307 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 9. Oregon State 199 100-Yard Backstroke 5. Kaunitz, Liu, Grover, Okada 3:16.99 7. Emma Schanz 53.10 53.07 200-Yard Medley Relay 17. Jennifer Lathrop 56.01 54.18 6. Schanz, Kaunitz, Okada, Grover 1:38.39 20. Madison Varisco 55.23 55.34 21. Lucy Agnew 55.82 55.35 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 22. Marie-Pierre Delisle 55.52 55.53 5. Liu, Grover, Soe, Verger Gourson 7:04.64 23. Natalie Amberg 55.97 56.23 One-Meter Diving Three-Meter Diving 1. Eloise Belanger 326.20 324.40 1. Eloise Belanger 308.10 369.75 7. Ciara Monahan 293.15 274.50 400-Yard Medley Relay 500-Yard Freestyle 5. Schanz, Kaunitz, Okada, Liu 3:36.58 16. Sandra Soe 4:45.18 4:45.78 1650-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Individual Medley 6. Margaux Verger Gourson 16:14.9 16:12.52 8. Emma Schanz 1:56.06 1:56.53 10. Sandra Soe 16:10.42 16:21.09 14. Sarah Kaunitz 1:59.86 1:59.98 21. Lisa Kaunitz 16:52.81 17. Kenisha Liu 2:00.11 1:57.40 23. Emma Cain 2:02.89 2:02.08 200-Yard Backstroke 11. Jennifer Lathrop 1:56.90 1:55.89 50-Yard Freestyle 21. Lucy Agnew 1:59.16 1:57.95 11. Katie Grover 22.66 22.39 24. Natalie Amberg 1:59.52 2:02.19 23. Amy Okada 22.98 22.89

30 2017-18 TOP MARKS 2017-18 UCLA Swimming & Diving Top Marks 50-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 400-Yard Individual Medley Katie Grover 22.39 Jennifer Lathrop 1:55.89 Emma Schanz 4:16.87 Kenisha Liu 22.53 Emma Schanz 1:56.18 Lisa Kaunitz 4:19.67 Amy Okada 22.89 Lucy Agnew 1:57.82 Sarah Kaunitz 23.00 Marie-Pierre Delisle 2:00.24 200-Yard Freestyle Relay Liu, Grover, Kaunitz, Okada 1:28.91 100-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke Kenisha Liu 48.30 Sarah Kaunitz 1:01.25 400-Yard Freestyle Relay Katie Grover 48.57 Amy Okada 1:01.43 Kaunitz, Liu, Grover, Okada 3:16.99 Amy Okada 49.94 Emma Schanz 1:02.54 Sarah Kaunitz 50.29 Emma Cain 1:02.96 800-Yard Freestyle Relay Liu, Grover, Soe, Verger Gourson 7:01.90 200-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Breaststroke Katie Grover 1:44.18 Emma Schanz 2:07.90 200-Yard Medley Relay Kenisha Liu 1:44.71 Sarah Kaunitz 2:12.70 Schanz, Kaunitz, Okada, Grover 1:38.89 Sandra Soe 1:48.35 Emma Cain 2:13.16 Carly Reid 1:49.21 Kenisha Liu 2:13.66 400-Yard Medley Relay Schanz, Kaunitz, Okada, Liu 3:36.58 500-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Butterfly Sandra Soe 4:41:88 Katie Grover 52.10 One-Meter Diving Margaux Verger Gourson 4:45.33 Amy Okada 52.82 Eloise Belanger 326.20 Lisa Kaunitz 4:49.33 Kenisha Liu 53.97 Ciara Monahan 309.38 Allison Goldblatt 4:51.40 Allison Goldblatt 54.17 Alice Yanovsky 254.30 1000-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Butterfly Three-Meter Diving Sandra Soe 9:45.30 Katie Grover 1:54.41 Eloise Belanger 369.75 Margaux Verger Gourson 9:48.01 Amy Okada 1:57.44 Ciara Monahan 307.05 Allison Goldblatt 1:58.02 Alice Yanovsky 289.45 1650-Yard Freestyle Marie-Pierre Delisle 1:58.81 Sandra Soe 16:10.42 Platform Diving Margaux Verger Gourson 16:12.52 200-Yard Individual Medley Eloise Belanger 300.65 Emma Schanz 1:56.06 Traci Shiver 247.88 100-Yard Backstroke Kenisha Liu 1:57.40 Madeline Russell 218.55 Emma Schanz 52.97 Sarah Kaunitz 1:59.86 Jennifer Lathrop 54.18 Emma Cain 2:02.08 Madison Varisco 55.23 Lucy Agnew 55.30

31 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (1993-PRESENT)

A Dobbs, Mandi 1997-98 K P Achrekar, Ami 1998 Donald, Colleen 1995-96 Kaunitz, Lisa 2017- Pelton, Mary 2016 Ackerman, Liz 2001-02 Dornick, Monica 2012-15 Kaunitz, Sarah 2015-18 Peng, Heather 2005 Agnew, Lucy 2018- Dotts, Nicole 1998-2000 Kearny, Stacy 2000-03 Perry, Michelle 1994 Airey, Star 2000-03 Drysdale, Emma 2010-11 Keating, Liz 2003-06 Peterson, Hillary 1999 Amberg, Natalie 2015-18 Dunn, Faith 2018- Ketchum, Erin 2006 Petry, Mary 1993 Ames-Klein, Kiley 1995-96, 98 Dunn, Rosalind 1997 Khojasteh, Jessica 2012-15 Pike, Chelsea 2008 Amorosia, Chrissie 2001 Dwyer, Brighid 1998-2001 Kinnear, Katie 2013-16 Pirozzie, Shannon 2007-09 Andelson, Emily 2010-12 Kinsch, Tracy 2000-01 Platzer, Sara 2001-04 Andrew, Olivia 2018- E Kish, MK 2015-16 Polyakova, Maria 2015-17 Anlauf, Ashley 2007-08 Erpenbeck, Morgan 2008 Krengel, Kirstin 1992-95 Poree, Jenny 1996-97 Applegate, Madison 2013-16 Escalas, Elena 2016- Kwok, Sabrina 2016- Poteete, Anna 2006-09 Arnold, Katie 2004-07 Etter, Lindsay 1995-98 Potter, Lara 1995-98 L Powell, Holiday 1999-2000 B F Lamb, Jennifer 2009 Price, Keiko 1997-2000 Bach, Deidre 1993 Fascella, Cynthia 2011-13 Larsen, Shawna 1995-96 Prosser, Heidi 2001-02 Badillo, Natasha 1993-94 Fischer, Elvira 2002 Lathrop, Jennifer 2018- Baghramian, Anne 1998-2001 Fischer, Isabel 2007-10 Lee, Jie 2000 Q Baker, Lauren 2011-14 Fischer, Kristen 2006-09 Lehman, Gwen 1993 Quah, Ting Wen 2011-14 Bal, Tamara 2002-05 Fitzgerald, Madison 2009-12 Lenz, Annika 2014-17 Quinn, Anna 2015 Barattolo, Isabella 2018- Fitzgerald, Meghan 1993 Lewis, Kristen 2001-04 R Barnum, Megan 1999-2000 Fitzgerald, Molly 2011-13 Liu, Kenisha 2017- Barth, Kristin 1996 Flynn, Julie 1997-98 Lobdell, Jackie 2002-04 Rankin, Megan 2013 Bassett, Kate 2012-13 Fosdick, Lisa 1993 Loberg, Lauren 1993 Raukar, Cali 2017 Beauchan, Brittany 2008-11 Foster, Kasey 1995-96 Loper, Ally 2014-15 Reid, Carly 2015-18 Beck, Nicole 1999-2000 Foster, Lia 2018- Los-Santos, Luisa 2005, 07 Reigel, Andrea 2010-13 Belanger, Eloise 2016- Friese, Kat 2016-17 Louden, Kelsey 2009-12 Reinhard, Kasey 2001-02 Belloni, Angela 1999-2000 Frizzell, Erin 2008-09 Lueders, Glenda 1994-95 Renfrow, Brittany 2005 Bergman, Jesse 2011-14 Fuccillo, Jeana 2004-07 Lupi, Eva 1993 Repper, Danni 2014-15 Bertelink, Cindy 1995-98 Lutz, Stephanie 1996 Richardson, Christy 1990-93 Bibb, Emily 2008-09 G Lyons, Carly 2008-11 Robinson, Alyssa 2009 Ronsaville, Rebecca 1996-97 Blong, Amanda 2003-07 Gaber, Andrea 1993 Boehm, Beth 2000-03 Russell, Madeline 2016- Garcia, Kylie 2011 M Ryan, Katie 1999 Boyd, Maggy 2010-13 Gibbons, Jeanne 1991-94 Brooks, Ellen 2006-08 Godfred, Rachel 2010-13 Mack, Linnea 2014-17 Brown, Michelle 2001-02 Goldblatt, Allison 2018- Madden, Julie 2001-02 S Bruch, Rebecca 1991-94 Goldsmith, Isabella 2017 Marchand, Lindsey 2010 Salmeen, Annette 1993-95 Buchbinder, Lindsey 2009, 11 Goodwin, Beth 1998-2001 Marion, Jamie 1992-95 Samaniego, Marisa 2006-09 Buck, Lindsey 2002-04 Gosnell, Regan 2001-03 Martin, Kim 1991-94 Sanderud, Karoline 2010-13 Buckley, Jill 1993-95 Grissom, Ashley 2000-01 Masluk, Genil 1993-95 Scarborough, Kim 2002-05 Burnham, Maddy 2015-18 Grover, Katie 2015-18 Massey, Julie 1999 Schacher, Samantha 1999 Burton, Maggie 2014-15 Grubbs, Hannah 2015 Masterson, Lindsey 1998 Schanz, Emma 2016- Buspice, Joy 1999 Gulledge, Courtney 1998-99 Mayo, Courtney 2000-03 Schick, Geraldine 1999-2002 Butler, Kendall 2003-06 Guzman, Paulina 2011-14 McNally, Jennifer 2001-03 Schick Garcia, Emmanuelle 1996-99 Byers, Kirsten 2007-10 McNamara, Haley 2011-14 Schofield, Tess 2006-09 H McTaggart, Caroline 2016-17 Segundo, Laura 1996-97 Melina, Emily 1999-02 Seissen, Eileen 2003-06 C Hacker, Hayley 2011-14 Merlihan, Michaela 2014-17 Senko, Anna 2011-14 Cadag, LeAnne 2000-03 Hackett, Shannon 2005-08 Meyer, Briana 2010-13 Shashkova, Leeza 2017 Cain, Emma 2018- Haendiges, Ashley 1997 Miesner, Isabel 2004-07 Shelton, Becky 1993 Campbell, Katy 2013-15, 2017 Hajduczek, Barbara 1995 Mijares, Alison 1996 Shiver, Traci 2016- Cann, Scarlet 2010 Hall, Amanda 1996-99 Miller, Melissa 2002-05 Shoults, Jax 2015-18 Carlson, Taylor 2012-15 Hall, Jenny 2002-03 Milligan, Dani 2008-11 Shugart, Erica 2000-03 Carr, Leslie 1997-98 Hall, Kelsey 2010-12 Milligan, Kacey 2012-15 Silva, Karina 2010-11 Casciari, Bianca 2009-12 Hall, Lauren 2008-11 Monahan, Ciara 2015-18 Simmons, Erin 1993-96 Castellano, Jackie 1997-98 Hammond, Emily 2014-17 Monahan, Montana 2013-16 Simmons, Katie 1997-98 Catalano, Shellene 2003-06 Hammond, Jennifer 1993-94 More, Delilah 1998-99 Sloan, Amy 1996 Chatfield, Kellin 2002-05 Hayes, Nina 2014-17 Murphy, Kathryn 2011-14 Solomon, Alicia 1995-97 Chen, Angella 2013 Heydanek, Kristin 1991-94 Murray, Chelsea 2001-04 Smart, Lindsey 2003-05 Cheung, Shannon 2015-16 Hill, Brittany 2006-09 Soe, Sandra 2016- Christofferson, Stephanie 2010-13 Honng, Emily 2018- N Spivey, Taylor 2003 Chua, Marilyn 1999-2000 House, Emiiy 2018- Stanton, Madeleine 2006-09 Hovsepian, Leslie 2001-04 Najera, Monica 1996-97 Clark, Sara 2003-07 Nalevanko, Alexandra 2007-10 Stefanec, Annie 2009-12 Clark, Sarah 2001-03 Hovsepian, Lyndee 1999-2001 Steffen, Savannah 2014-17 Hubel, Alex 2016 Neave, Ruby 2018- Clark, Stacy 2000 Nelson, Katie 2004-07 Steres, Suzanne 1994 Coler, Cathy 2001-04 Huelskamp, Rose 1995-98 Strack, Janine 2002-05 Hummel, Maggie 2018 Nieto, Jeannette 2002-05 Colligan, Kelly 2008 Noda, Mayuka 1994 Stratton, Rachel 2000 Conrad, Carolyn 2002 Noddle, Jen 1999-2002 Stuppi, Katie 1995-98 I Noeth, Erinn 1996-97 Suhadolnik, Sarah 1993-94 D Imagane, Jane 2004-07 Norberg, Natalie 1992-95 Sullivan, Alex 2008-11 Dahl, Taylor 2002-03 Imagane, Julie 2007-08 Nowotzin, Silke 2007-08 Svahnstrom, Malin 2002-04 Daley, Krista 2003-06 Iversen, Courtney 2004-07 Nuti, Gina 2006 Swanson, Anna 1999 Daphnis, Aphrodite 2001 Ivory-Ganja, Emma 2012-13 Davidoff, Cara 2007-08 T DeFelice, Heather 1998 J O Tarazona, Noelle 2012-15 Delisle, Laurence 2010-13 Jahanshahi, Yasi 2009-12 Oesting, Megan 1992-95 Teagle, Heather 1998-99 Delisle, Marie-Pierre 2015-18 Jameson, Maisie 2017- Okada, Amy 2017- Teo, Nicolette 2005-08 Denison, Maggie 2013-14 Jenkins, Jill 1995-98 Owen, Rachel 2014-16 Thomas, Christa 1996 Depold, Richelle 1993-94 Jones, Lindsay 2005-06 Thomas, Erin 1999-2001

32 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (1993-PRESENT) / HEAD COACHING HISTORY / RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

Thompson, Paige 2003-04 W Worthington, Janet 1999-2002 Thompson, Rebecca 1998-99 Walker, Hayden 2014-17 Thurman, Amy 2004-07 Walker, Lori 1993-96 Y Thurman, Hope 2007 Walls, Kristen 1991-94 Yamamoto, Chiemi 2005-08 Tinney, Kristen 2001-04 Walsh, Erin 1997-99 Yanovsky, Alice 2018- Trainer, Susan 1997 Walz, Miranda 1995-98 Younglove, Katie 1999-2002 Treleven, Paige 2009-10, 12 Watanabe, Naoko 2001-04 Troup, Lexy 2013 Webster, Sharon 1993-94 Tse, Ashley 2014 Weir, Emily 2011-14 Z Turnbull, Effie 1993-95 Weir, Kathrine 1998 Zehntner, Erin 2000-02 Werth, Eliza 1997 U Westberg, Lauren 1998 Unaphum, Alexis 2003-04 Whichard, Emily 2000 Upshaw, Arlyn 2013-16 White, Madison 2014-17 Wilcox, Tracy 1995-98 V Wilde, Courtney 2012-15 Vale, Michelle 2010, 12-13 Williams, Isabel 2009-12 Vanden Berge, Sam 2008-11 Wilson, Kimberly 1997 Vandenberg, Kim 2003-06 (Gargalikis) Wine, Allison 2012, 15 Varisco, Madison 2016-18 Wines, Amber 1997-99 Verger Gourson, Margaux 2016-18 Winkelhaus, Katie 2001-02 Vivado, Lilly 2016-17 Winkler, Brigitte 2014-17 Vogt, Julie 1991-94 Winkler, Brooke 2001-03 Voitovitsch, Julia 1999-2001 Winn, Laura 2008-11 Wolf, Lindsay 2001-03 Wong, Katherine 2005-08 Wong, Katie 2007-08 UCLA Head Coaching History Steve Palmer (1974-75) Cyndi Gallagher (1988-present) Year Record NCAA Pac-10 Rec. Year Record NCAA Pac-12 Rec. 1974-75 7-0 3rd --/1st 1988-89 9-1 T-6th 4-1/3rd 1989-90 7-2 5th 3-2/3rd Colleen Graham (1975-79) 1990-91 7-2 5th 3-2/3rd 1991-92 6-2 6th 3-2/2nd Year Record NCAA Pac-10 Rec. 1992-93 7-1 7th 4-1/2nd 1975-76 6-0 2nd --/1st 1993-94 7-2 7th 3-2/4th 1976-77 3-0 4th --/1st 1994-95 6-5 10th 3-2/2nd 1977-78 4-0 6th --/1st 1995-96 4-3 11th 2-3/2nd 1978-79 2-1 9th --/2nd 1996-97 6-3 14th 2-3/5th Totals 15-1 1997-98 2-6 13th 0-5/5th 1998-99 6-4-1 16th 1-4-1/5th 1999-2000 5-4 8th 2-4/4th Mike Shaw (1979-81) 2000-01 6-3 15th 3-3/1st Year Record NCAA Pac-10 Rec. 2001-02 9-5 17th 2-5/5th 1979-80 3-2 9th --/4th 2002-03 5-4 11th 2-4/1st 1980-81 3-2 11th --/3rd 2003-04 8-2 7th 6-2/2nd Totals 6-4 2004-05 6-3 18th 3-3/4th 2005-06 7-3 20th 3-3/2nd Cindy Schilling (1981-82) 2006-07 6-3 15th 3-3/4th 2007-08 5-4 31st 2-4/4th Year Record NCAA Pac-12 Rec. 2008-09 4-5 41st 2-5/7th 1981-82 4-3 17th --/4th 2009-2010 5-4 19th 2-4/5th 2010-11 9-4 20th 3-4/4th Tom Jahn (1982-88) 2011-12 4-5 T-37th 2-5/5th 2012-13 11-3 17th 5-3/5th Year Record NCAA Pac-12 Rec. 2013-14 8-4 21st 5-4/4th 1982-83 8-2 25th --/4th 2014-15 7-4 23rd 3-4/5th 1983-84 7-6 13th --/4th 2015-16 6-4 17th 3-4/5th 1984-85 3-5 8th 2-3/2nd 2016-17 11-4 20th 4-4/5th 1985-86 6-3 6th 2-3/2nd 2017-18 5-5-1 26th 2-4-1/6th 1986-87 8-4 15th 3-2/3rd Totals 194-104-2 85-99-2 1987-88 9-4 9th 2-3/3rd Totals 41-24 9-11 Record vs. Opponents

Arkansas 1-0 Hawai’i 4-0 Rice 1-0 Utah 5-0 Arizona 19-18 Idaho 2-0 San Diego 19-0 Washington State 10-1 Arizona State 25-10-1 Illinois 1-0 San Diego State 4-0 Boise State 4-0 Kansas 5-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 Brown 1-0 Loyola Marymount 1-0 SMU 2-0 BYU 1-0 Michigan 1-1 Stanford 3-34 California 9-27 Nebraska 1-0 Tennessee 0-1 Colorado State 6-0 Nevada 1-0 Texas 0-2 Florida 1-1 Ohio State 1-0 UC Davis 4-0 Florida Gulf Coast 2-0 Oregon State 17-0 UC Santa Barbara 33-1 Fresno State 3-0 Pepperdine 2-0 USC 16-27-1

33 POSTSEASON CHAMPIONS / BRUIN AWARD WINNERS Pac-10 / 12 Individual Champions AIAW / NCAA Individual Champions 2018 One-Meter Diving Eloise Belanger 324.40 2017 Three-Meter Diving Maria Polyakova 385.00 1996 200-Yard Butterfly Annette Salmeen 1:55.84* 2016 One-Meter Diving Maria Polyakova 324.80 1978 50-Yard Backstroke 27.02 2009 One-Meter Diving Marisa Samaniego 320.85 100-Yard Backstroke Tauna Vandeweghe 57.49 2007 1650-Yard Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:09.08 200-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Worthen, S. Worthen, T. Vandeweghe, S. Houghton 1:35.62 Platform Diving Tess Schofield 280.95 200-Yard Medley Relay S. Houghton, T. Vandeweghe, K. Melick, K. Worthen 1:45.80 2006 1650-Yard Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:18.00 1977 50-Yard Butterfly Shawn Houghton 25.82 2005 100-Yard Backstroke Katie Arnold 53.22 1976 200-Yard Butterfly 2:02.88 2004 200-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Vandenberg, M. Svahnstrom, A. Thurman, S. Platzer 1:31.90 1999 100-Yard Freestyle Keiko Price 49.54 1998 100-Yard Breaststroke Lindsay Etter 1:01.28 1997 100-Yard Breaststroke Lindsay Etter 1:01.64 1996 100-Yard Butterfly Annette Salmeen 54.59 200-Yard Butterfly Annette Salmeen 1:57.00 Three-Meter Diving Amy Sloan 450.75 1995 One-Meter Diving Erin Simmons 391.15 1994 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 383.40 Three-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 475.55 1993 50-Yard Freestyle Richelle Depold 22.58 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 404.30 Three-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 490.15 1992 500-Yard Freestyle Natalie Norberg 4:46.02 One-Meter Diving Kristen Walls 407:50 1991 100-Yard Backstroke Kristin Heydanek 56.39 200-Yard Freestyle Relay J. Vogt, K. Stoudt, C. Richardson, S. Suhadolnik 1:33.66 200-Yard Medley Relay K. Heydanek, C. Richardson, K. Stoudt, S. Suhadolnik 1:43.45 Platform Diving Malia Lasley 324.05 1990 100-Yard Freestyle Kristin Stoudt 49.93 400-Yard Freestyle Relay J. Gibbons, M. Herndon, C. Richardson, K. Stoudt 3:23.29 1989 50-Yard Freestyle Jenny Susser 23.46 800-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Stoudt, J. Susser, M. Herndon, S. Smith 7:21.13 One-Meter Diving Karla Goltman 458.00 1988 200-Yard Butterfly Micki Ward 2:00.17 Lindsay Etter Bruin Award Winners All-Americans Karen Melick 1980 Jody Alexander Judith Katterman 1972 Bonnie Adair Tauna Vandeweghe Tina Camilli Becky McCafferty An Simmons Kim Worthen Judith Katterman Cyndi McCullam 1973 Bonnie Adair Shelli Warthen Becky McCafferty Tanya Nielsen Karen Moe 1979 Jody Alexander Cyndi McCullam Linda Placak An Simmons Tina Camilli Tanya Nielsen Stacy Smith Andrea Szymanski Luan Cramer Linda Placak April Swanson 1974 Bonnie Adair Nancy Hansen Nancy Placak Eve Walton Nancy Kirkpatrick Shawn Houghton Stacy Smith 1982 Jody Alexander Karen Moe Judith Katterman April Swanson Kathy Clarke An Simmons Becky McCafferty Tauna Vandeweghe Ellen Ferguson Andrea Szymanski Karen Melick Donalee Wennerstrom Nancy Hansen 1975 Bonnie Adair April Swanson 1981 Jody Alexander Tanya Nielsen Jenny Bartz Tauna Vandeweghe Ellen Ferguson Linda Placak Nancy Kirkpatrick Donalee Wennerstrom Nancy Hansen Nancy Placak Karen Moe Stacy Smith An Simmons April Swanson Andrea Szymanski Julie Williams 1976 Jenny Bartz 1983 Tricia Carvacho Janet Cochran Kathy Clarke Luan Cramer Ellen Ferguson Karen Hazen Diane Graner Liz Hogan Tammy Harvego Shawn Houghton Tanya Nielsen Ann Krisik Linda Placak Karen Melick Stacy Smith Margie Moffit Julie Williams Andrea Szymanski 1984 Tricia Carvacho Kim Worthen Kathy Clarke 1977 Luan Cramer Vicky Davidson Diane Graner Shawn Houghton Tammy Harvego Karen Melick Kristina Kluth Margie Moffit Julie Williams Kim Worthen 1985 Kathy Clarke Shelli Worthen Vicky Davidson Billie Yoshino Diane Graner 1978 Luan Cramer Laurie Gray Shawn Houghton Tammy Harvego Judith Katterman Nicole Hasse Becky McCafferty Shawn Houghton Kristina Kluth

34 BRUIN AWARD WINNERS

Sofia Kraft Julie Vogt Suzette Moran Kristen Walls Maureen New 1993 Rebecca Bruch Suzanne Nilsson Richelle Depold Ulrika Sandmark Kristin Heydanek Kelly Wely Natalie Norberg 1986 Jean Badding Megan Oesting Vicky Davidson Annette Salmeen Tami Ellis Julie Vogt Karla Goltman Lori Walker Diane Graner Kristen Walls Tammy Harvego 1994 Rebecca Bruch Kristina Kluth Richelle Depold Sofia Kraft Jeanne Gibbons Kathy Long Kristin Heydanek Suzette Moran Glenda Lueders Ulrika Sandmark Natalie Norberg Jenny Susser Megan Oesting Monica Ward 1995 Cindy Bertelink Kelly Wely Lindsay Etter Britt Williams Kasey Foster 1987 Jean Badding Jill Jenkins Catherine Capriles Natalie Norberg Vicky Davidson Megan Oesting Michele Drummonds Annette Salmeen Brittany Beauchan Karla Goltman Tracy Wilcox Melissa Herndon 1996 Cindy Bertelink Malin Svahnstrom Alex Sullivan Kathy Long Lindsay Etter Katie Younglove Sam Vanden Berge 1988 Jean Badding Amanda Hall 2003 Regan Gosnell 2012 Allison Gargalikis Jeannette Beitz Jill Jenkins Leslie Hovsepian Yasi Jahanshahi Catherine Capriles Shawna Larsen Kristen Lewis Kathryn Murphy Michele Drummonds Annette Salmeen Sara Platzer Anna Senko Karla Goltman Erin Simmons Erica Shugart 2013 Lauren Baker Melissa Herndon Amy Sloan Lindsey Smart Emma Ivory-Ganja Susan Potrepka 1997 CIndy Bertelink Taylor Spivey Jessica Khojasteh Melissa Skinner Lindsay Etter Malin Svahnstrom Katie Kinnear Sheryle Smith Amanda Hall Kim Vandenberg Kathryn Murphy Jenny Susser Jill Jenkins 2004 Katie Arnold Ting Wen Quah Rhonda Von Soosten Keiko Price Leslie Hovsepian Andrea Reigel Monica Ward Susan Trainer Kristen Lewis Anna Senko Britt Williams Amber Wines Jackie Lobdell Noelle Tarazona 1989 Jean Badding 1998 Cindy Bertelink Katie Nelson 2014 Lauren Baker Michele Drummonds Lindsay Etter Sara Platzer Katie Kinnear Karla Goltman Beth Goodwin Malin Svahnstrom Linnea Mack Melissa Herndon Jill Jenkins Amy Thurman Kathryn Murphy Susan Potrepka Keiko Price Kim Vandenberg Ting Wen Quah Sheryle Smith Amber Wines Naoko Watanabe Anna Senko Kristin Stoudt 1999 Nicole Beck 2005 Katie Arnold Noelle Tarazona Jenna Susser Angela Belloni Katie Nelson Madison White Rhonda Von Soosten Beth Goodwin Eileen Seisson 2015 Katy Campbell Monica Ward Lyndee Hovsepian Nicolette Teo Monica Dornick Britt Williams Keiko Price Amy Thurman Katie Grover 1990 Jeanne Gibbons Katie Ryan Kim Vandenberg Annika Lenz Melissa Herndon Becky Thompson 2006 Katie Arnold Linnea Mack Susan Potrepka Julia Voitovitsch Katie Nelson Maria Polyakova Christy Richardson Amber Wines Anna Poteete Noelle Tarazona Sheryle Smith Katie Younglove Eileen Seisson Madison White Kristin Stoudt 2000 Nicole Beck Amy Thurman Allison Wine Kristen Walls LeAnne Cadag Kim Vandenberg 2016 Eloise Belanger Britt Williams Bighid Dwyer Chiemi Yamamoto Linnea Mack 1991 Rebecca Bruch Beth Goodwin 2007 Katie Arnold Maria Polyakova Jeanne Gibbons Lyndee Hovsepian Sara Clark 2017 Eloise Belanger Kristin Heydanek Keiko Price Katie Nelson Katie Grover Kimberly Martin Julia Voitovitsch Anna Poteete Sarah Kaunitz Christy Richardson Katie Younglove Marisa Samaniego Linnea Mack Becky Shelton Erin Zehntner Tess Schofield Maria Polyakova Sheryle Smith 2001 Brighid Dwyer Nicolette Teo Madison White Kristin Stoudt Beth Goodwin Amy Thurman 2018 Eloise Belanger (plat, 3m HM) Sarah Suhadolnik Lyndee Hovsepian 2008 Nicolette Teo Katie Grover (200 free, 800 free relay HM) Julie Vogt Jen Noddle 2009 Marisa Samaniego Kenisha Liu (800 free relay HM) 1992 Rebecca Bruch Sara Platzer Tess Schofield Sandra Soe (800 free relay HM) Jeanne Gibbons Erica Shugart 2010 Brittany Beauchan Margaux Verger Gourson (800 free relay HM) Kristin Heydanek 2002 LeAnne Cadag Bianca Casciari Pac-12 Swimming Freshman / Kirstin Krengel Elvira Fischer Laurence Delisle Lauren Hall Newcomer of the Year Natalie Norberg Kristen Lewis 2003 Kim Vandenberg Megan Oesting Jackie Lobdell Sam Vanden Berge Christy Richardson Jen Noddle 2011 Brittany Beauchan Pac-12 Diver of the Year Becky Shelton Sara Platzer Cynthia Fascella 1994 Kristen Walls Kristin Stoudt Erica Shugart Lauren Hall 2017 Maria Polyakova Yasi Jahanshahi

35 BRUIN AWARD WINNERS / TEAM AWARD WINNERS

2018 Eloise Belanger Annette Salmeen (1st) Janine Strack (1st) Stephanie Christofferson (2nd) Erin Simmons (1st) Kristen Lewis (2nd) Emma Ivory-Ganja (2nd) Pac-12 Diving Freshman / Jill Buckley (2nd) 2005 Kim Scarborough (1st) Briana Meyer (2nd) Newcomer of the Year Natalie Norberg (2nd) Janine Strack (1st) Ting Quah (2nd) 2005 Brittany Renfrow 1996 Annette Salmeen (1st) 2006 Katherine Wong (2nd) 2014 Lauren Baker (1st) 2006 Marisa Samaniego Erin Simmons (1st) 2007 Tess Schofield (1st) Hayley Hacker (1st) 2012 Emma Ivory-Ganja Tracy Wilcox (1st) Sara Clark (2nd) Anna Senko (1st) 2015 Maria Polyakova 1997 Rose Huelskamp (1st) Kristen Fisher (2nd) Ting Quah (2nd) 2016 Eloise Belanger Tracy Wilcox (1st) Nicolette Teo (2nd) Noelle Tarazona (2nd) Pac-12 Swimming Coach of the Year Lindsay Etter (2nd) 2008 Tess Schofield (1st) Arlyn Upshaw (2nd) 1990 Cyndi Gallagher Amanda Hall (2nd) Katherine Wong (1st) 2015 Emily Hammond (1st) 2003 Cyndi Gallagher 1998 Lindsay Etter (1st) Ellen Brooks (2nd) Annika Lenz (1st) Rose Huelskamp (1st) Kristen Fischer (2nd) Noelle Tarazona (2nd) Pac-12 Diving Coach of the Year Katie Stuppi (1st) Nicolette Teo (2nd) Arlyn Upshaw (2nd) 1996 Tom Scotty Tracy Wilcox (1st) 2009 Kristen Fischer (1st) 2016 Emily Hammond (1st) 2017 Tom Stebbins Jill Jenkins (2nd) Tess Schofield (1st) Annika Lenz (1st) 2018 Tom Stebbins Keiko Price (2nd) Dani Milligan (2nd) Arlyn Upshaw (1st) 1999 Keiko Price (1st) 2010 Dani Milligan (1st) Marie-Pierre Delisle (2nd) Pac-12 All-Academic 2000 Keiko Price (1st) Brittany Beauchan (2nd) Katie Kinnear (2nd) 1991 Rebecca Bruch (1st Team) Nicole Beck (2nd) Lauren Hall (2nd) 2017 Emily Hammond (1st) Kristin Heydanek (1st) Brighid Dwyer (2nd) Isabel Williams (2nd) Annika Lenz (1st) Sheryl Smith (1st) Julia Voitovitsch (2nd) 2011 Maggy Boyd (1st) Marie-Pierre Delisle (2nd) 1992 Jeanne Gibbons (1st) 2001 Regan Gosnell (1st) Kelsey Hall (1st) Katie Grover (2nd) Kristen Walls (1st) Katie Younglove (1st) Dani Milligan (1st) Caroline McTaggart (2nd) Rebecca Bruch (2nd Team) Anne Baghramian (2nd) Isabel Williams (1st) 2018 Marie-Pierre Delisle (1st) Kristin Heydanek (2nd) Brighid Dwyer (2nd) Emily Andelson (2nd) Maddy Burnham (2nd) 1993 Lisa Fosdick (1st) Lyndee Hovsepian (2nd) Emma Drysdale (2nd) Katie Grover (2nd) Christy Richardson-Helm (1st) Jen Noddle (2nd) 2012 Lauren Baker (1st) Lisa Kaunitz (2nd) Kristen Walls (1st) Erin Thomas (2nd) Maggy Boyd (1st) Rebecca Bruch (2nd) Julia Voitovitsch (2nd) Hayley Hacker (1st) UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Natalie Norberg (2nd) 2002 Regan Gosnell (1st) Kelsey Hall (1st) 1989* Karen Moe-Thornton Megan Oesting (2nd) Katie Younglove (1st) Anna Senko (1st) 2006* Annette Salmeen 1994 Kristin Heydanek (1st) Kristen Lewis (2nd) Isabel Williams (1st) 2015* Jan Palchikoff Natalie Norberg (1st) Jen Noddle (2nd) Emily Andelson (2nd) * Indicates induction year Kristen Walls (1st) 2003 Regan Gosnell (1st) 2013 Lauren Baker (1st) 1995 Megan Oesting (1st) Kristen Lewis (2nd) Maggy Boyd (1st) Janine Strack (2nd) Hayley Hacker (1st) 2004 Kim Scarborough (1st) Anna Senko (1st) Team Award Winners Academic Excellence 2014 Ting Wen Quah 1996 Annette Salmeen Most Improved 2018 Marie-Pierre Delisle 2013 Ting Wen Quah 1995 Annette Salmeen 2018 Traci Shiver 2017 Annika Lenz 2012 Kathryn Murphy 1994 Kristin Heydanek 2017 Katie Grover 2016 Annika Lenz 2011 Lauren Hall 1993 Christy Richardson Ciara Monahan 2015 Arlyn Upshaw 2010 Brittany Beuchan 1992 Kristin Stoudt 2016 Arlyn Upshaw 2014 Anna Senko 2009 Anna Poteete 1991 Sheryl Smith 2015 Monica Dornick 2013 Anna Senko 2008 Nicolette Teo Annika Lenz 2012 Kelsey Hall 2007 Katie Arnold Most Valuable Diver 2014 Madison White 2011 Isabel Williams 2006 Kim Vandenberg 2018 Eloise Belanger 2013 Lauren Baker 2010 Dani Milligan 2005 Kim Vandenberg 2017 Maria Polyakova 2012 Andrea Reigel 2009 Tess Schofield 2004 Kim Vandenberg 2016 Maria Polyakova 2011 Lauren Baker 2008 Tess Schofield 2003 Kim Vandenberg 2015 Maria Polyakova 2010 Bianca Casciari 2007 Katherine Wong 2014 Paulina Guzman 2009 Laura Winn 2006 Sara Clark Most Valuable Swimmer 2013 Emma Ivory-Ganja 2008 Lauren Hall 2005 Kellin Chatfield 2018 Katie Grover 2012 Emma Ivory-Ganja 2007 Katie Nelson 2004 Kellin Chatfield 2017 Linnea Mack 2011 Laura Winn 2006 Tess Schofield 2003 Regan Gosnell 2016 Linnea Mack 2010 Laura Winn 2005 Eileen Seissen 2002 Katie Younglove 2015 Noelle Tarazona 2009 Marisa Samaniego 2004 Kim Scarborough 2001 Katie Younglove 2014 Ting Wen Quah 2008 Marisa Samaniego 2003 Lindsey Smart 2000 Keiko Price 2013 Ting Wen Quah 2007 Sara Clark Jen McNally 1999 Keiko Price 2012 Yasi Jahanshahi 2006 Sara Clark 2002 Kristen Lewis 1998 Katie Stuppi 2011 Lauren Hall 2005 Amanda Blong Leslie Hovsepian Tracy Wilcox 2010 Lauren Hall 2004 Paige Thompson 2001 Kristen Lewis 1997 Katie Stuppi 2009 Madeleine Stanton 2003 Regan Gosnell 2000 Brighid Dwyer Tracy Wilcox 2008 Nicolette Teo 2002 Heidi Prosser 1999 Erin Thomas 1996 Annette Salmeen 2007 Katie Nelson 2001 Annie Baghramian 1998 Lindsey Masterson Erin Simmons 2006 Kim Vandenberg 2000 Heidi Prosser 1997 Amanda Dobbs 1995 Megan Oesting 2005 Kim Vandenberg 1999 Annie Baghramian 1996 Katie Stuppi 1994 Kristin Heydanek 2004 Sara Platzer 1998 Tracy Wilcox 1995 Shawna Larsen 1993 Lisa Fosdick 2003 Sara Platzer 1997 Rosie Huelskamp 1994 Julie Vogt 1992 Gwen Lehman Malin Svahnstrom 1996 Erin Simmons 1993 Jamie Marion 1991 Mindi Bach 2002 Elvira Fischer 1995 Tracy Wilcox 1992 Becky Shelton 2001 Beth Goodwin 1994 Kristen Walls 1991 Julie Vogt High Point Award 2000 Keiko Price 1993 Kristen Walls Courtney Thomas 2017 Linnea Mack 1999 Keiko Price 1992 Kristen Walls 2016 Linnea Mack 1998 Keiko Price 1991 Lisa Fosdick Outstanding Newcomer/Freshman 2015 Linnea Mack 1997 Lindsay Etter 2017 Kenisha Liu

36 TEAM AWARD WINNERS

2016 Eloise Belanger 2012 Emma Ivory-Ganja 2007 Jeana Fuccilo 1997 Jill Jenkins 2015 Maria Polyakova Bianca Casciari 2006 Liz Keating 1996 Annette Salmeen 2014 Linnea Mack 2011 Laura Winn 2005 Jeanette Nieto Lindsay Etter 2013 Katie Kinnear Lauren Hall 2004 Kristen Lewis Rose Huelskamp 2012 Noelle Tarazona 2010 Laura Winn Naoko Watanabe 1995 Annette Salmeen 2011 Cynthia Fascella Lauren Hall 2003 Beth Boehm Rose Huelskamp 2010 Laurence Delisle 2009 Marisa Samaniego 2002 Janet Worthington 1994 Jeanne Gibbons 2009 Yasi Jahanshani Kristen Fischer Liz Ackerman 1993 Gwen Lehman 2008 Lauren Hall 2008 Marisa Samaniego 2001 Jen Noddle 1992 Natalie Norberg 2007 Ashley Anlauf Shannon Hackett 2000 Janet Worthington 1991 Mindi Bach 2006 Anna Poteete 2007 Sara Clark Heather Teagle 2005 Nicolette Teo Jeana Fuccilo Lyndee Hovsepian Most Dedicated 2004 Katie Nelson 2006 Eileen Seissen 1999 Emmanuelle Schick Garcia 2002 Emily Melina 2003 Kim Vandenberg Sara Clark 1998 Emmanuelle Schick Garcia 2001 Beth Goodwin 2002 Malin Svahnstrom 2005 Kellin Chatfield 1997 Amanda Dobbs Katie Younglove 2001 Sara Platzer Janine Strack 1996 Lara Potter 2000 Katie Younglove 2000 Erin Zehntner 1995 Lara Potter 1999 Katie Younglove 1999 Katie Younglove Competitive Greatness 1994 Jennifer Hammond 1998 Cindy Bertelink 1998 Beth Goodwin 2018 Eloise Belanger 1993 Christy Richardson 1997 Keiko Price 2017 Maria Polyakova 1992 Chandy Gooding Team Player 1996 Amanda Hall 2016 Eloise Belanger 1991 Jennifer Hammond 1997 Lindsay Etter Emmanuelle Schick Garcia 2015 Maria Polyakova 1995 Jill Jenkins 2014 Noelle Tarazona Teammate of the Year Hardest Worker 1994 Glenda Lueders 2013 Emma Ivory-Ganja 2018 Margaux Verger Gourson 1996 Annette Salmeen 1993 Richelle Depold 2012 Anna Senko 1995 Cindy Bertelink 1992 Natalie Norberg 2011 Sam Vanden Berge Bruin Relay Award 1994 Annette Salmeen 1991 Kristin Heydanek 2010 Laurence Delisle 1993 Annette Salmeen Bruin Pride 2009 Anna Poteete 1992 Megan Oesting Iron Effort/Bruin Iron 2018 Katie Grover 2008 Kelly Colligan Jamie Marion 2017 Nina Hayes 2017 Madison White 2007 Anna Poteete 1991 Becky Bruch Annika Lenz 2016 Katie Kinnear 2006 Eileen Seissen 2016 Montana Monahan 2015 Courtney Wilde 2005 Shannon Hackett Katie Kinnear 2014 Anna Senko 2015 Danni Repper 2013 Andrea Reigel Most Inspirational Allison Wine 2012 Bianca Casciari 2002 Beth Boehm 2014 Danni Repper 2011 Dani Milligan 2001 Brighid Dwyer Ting Wen Quah 2010 Kirsten Byers 2000 Jen Noddle 2013 Emma Ivory-Ganja 2009 Madeleine Stanton 1999 Emily Melina Amdrea Reigel 2008 Madeleine Stanton 1998 Lindsay Etter

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37 UCLA RECORDS / DIVING MEET RECORDS / ALL-TIME TOP-8 BRUIN SWIMMERS 25-Yard Records 50-Yard Freestyle Linnea Mack 21.67 2017 200-Yard Butterfly Katie Grover 1:54.41 2018 100-Yard Freestyle Linnea Mack 47.77 2017 200-Yard Individual Medley Emma Schanz 1:56.06 2018 200-Yard Freestyle Katie Grover 1:44.18 2018 400-Yard Individual Medley Lauren Hall 4:06.42 2011 500-Yard Freestyle Katy Campbell 4:40.53 2014 200-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Liu, K. Grover, S. Kaunitz, A. Okada 1:28.91 2018 1000-Yard Freestyle Katy Campbell 9:40.32 2014 400-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Grover, L. Mack, M. White, S. Kaunitz 3:15.09 2017 1650-Yard Freestyle Katy Campbell 16:00.34 2015 800-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Liu, K. Grover, S. Soe, M. Verger Gourson 7:01.90 2018 100-Yard Backstroke Linnea Mack 50.56 2017 200-Yard Medley Relay L. Mack, S. Kaunitz, K. Grover, I. Goldsmith 1:36.92 2017 200-Yard Backstroke Madison White 1:53.39 2017 400-Yard Medley Relay L. Mack, A. Okada, K. Grover, I. Goldsmith 3:34.02 2017 100-Yard Breaststroke Allison Wine 59.46 2015 200-Yard Breaststroke Brittany Beuchan 2:07.82 2010 100-Yard Butterfly Ting Wen Quah 51.89 2014 Pac-10 / 12 Diving Meet Records vs. Arizona Diving Records One-Meter Samantha Pickens Arizona 319.20 2014 Three-Meter Maria Polyakova UCLA 333.75 2014 One-Meter Maria Polyakova 339.05 2017 Three-Meter Maria Polyakova 398.75 2017 vs. Arizona State Platform Annika Lenz 323.15 2015 One-Meter Morgan Weller Arizona State 314.10 2013 Three-Meter Paige Thompson UCLA 329.70 2003 Freshman Records vs. California 50-Yard Freestyle Linnea Mack 22.34 2014 One-Meter Phoebe LaMay California 305.93 2018 100-Yard Freestyle Cynthia Fascella 49.01 2011 Three-Meter Phoebe LaMay California 323.55 2017 200-Yard Freestyle Kenisha Liu 1:45.38 2017 500-Yard Freestyle Natalie Norberg 4:44.27 1992 vs. Stanford 1000-Yard Freestyle Katie Nelson 9:44.85 2004 One-Meter Ciara Monahan UCLA 301.58 2018 1650-Yard Freestyle Katie Nelson 16:07.15 2004 Three-Meter Cassidy Krug Stanford 326.10 2007 100-Yard Backstroke Linnea Mack 52.59 2013 200-Yard Backstroke Madison White 1:53.49 2014 vs. USC 100-Yard Breaststroke Allison Wine 1:00.49 2012 One-Meter Tori Ishimatsu USC 339.30 2012 200-Yard Breaststroke Emma Schanz 2:09.76 2016 Three-Meter Blythe Hartley USC 350.70 2006 100-Yard Butterfly Katie Grover 52.44 2015 200-Yard Butterfly Katie Grover 1:55.88 2015 vs. Utah 200-Yard Individual Medley Kenisha Liu 1:57.66 2017 One-Meter Maria Polyakova UCLA 311.20 2016 400-Yard Individual Medley Noelle Tarazona 4:12.94 2012 Three-Meter Maria Polyakova UCLA 339.55 2017 All-Time Top-8 Bruin Swimmers 50-Yard Freestyle 1000-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Breaststroke 200-Yard Individual Medley 1. Linnea Mack 21.67 2017 1. Katy Campbell 9:40.32 2014 1. Allison Wine 59.46 2015 1. Emma Schanz 1:56.06 2018 2. Sara Platzer 22.11* 2004 2. Lauren Baker 9:40.92 2014 T-2. Brittany Beuchan 1:00.45 2009 2. Lauren Hall 1:56.67 2011 3. Katie Grover 22.39 2018 3. Katie Nelson 9:43.96 2007 T-2. Lindsay Etter 1:00.45 1998 3. Andrea Reigel 1:57.31 2012 4. Kathryn Murphy 22.45 2012 4. Sam Vanden Berge 9:44.29 2011 4. Nicolette Teo 1:00.58 2008 4. Kenisha Liu 1:57.40 2017 5. Cynthia Fascella 22.51 2011 5. Sandra Soe 9:45.30 2018 5. Elvira Fischer 1:01.44 2002 5. Anna Senko 1:58.07 2012 6. Ting Wen Quah 22.52 2013 6. Margaux Verger Gourson 9:48.01 2018 6. Sarah Kaunitz 1:01.04 2017 6. Isabella Goldsmith 1:58.78 2017 7. Kenisha Liu 22.53 2018 7. Sheryl Smith 9:51.41 1988 7. Amy Okada 1:01.25 2017 7. Malin Svahnstrom 1:58.99* 2003 8. Anna Poteete 22.55 2008 8. Jane Imagane 9:51.63 2005 8. Emma Schanz 1:01.53 2017 8. Laurence Delisle 1:59.00 2010 100-Yard Freestyle 1650-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Breaststroke 400-Yard Individual Medley 1. Linnea Mack 47.77 2017 1. Katy Campbell 16:00.24 2015 1. Brittany Beuchan 2:07.82 2010 1. Lauren Hall 4:06.42 2011 2. Kenisha Liu 48.30 2018 2. Lauren Baker 16:04.18 2013 2. Emma Schanz 2:07.90 2018 2. Emma Schanz 4:09.52 2017 3. Caroline McTaggart 48.52 2016 3. Sam Vanden Berge 16:04.81 2011 3. Lauren Hall 2:10.15 2011 3. Andrea Reigel 4:10.51 2013 4. Katie Grover 48.57 2018 4. Katie Nelson 16:05.04 2007 4. Elvira Fischer 2:10.86 2002 4. Noelle Tarazona 4:11.72 2013 5. Keiko Price 48.59* 1998 5. Sandra Soe 16:10.42 2018 5. Lindsay Etter 2:11.94 1998 5. Arlyn Upshaw 4:12.04 2015 6. Kathryn Murphy 48.68 2013 6. Margaux Verger Gourson 16:12.52 2018 6. Nicolette Teo 2:12.19 2008 6. Anna Senko 4:12.86 2013 7. Sara Platzer 48.89* 2004 7. Melissa Herndon 16:23.38 1987 7. Sarah Kaunitz 2:12.70 2018 7. Karoline Sanderud 4:13.25 2011 8. Monica Dornick 48.93 2015 8. Dani Milligan 16:24.50 2009 8. Kenisha Liu 2:12.84 2017 8. Dani Milligan 4:13.63 2009 200-Yard Freestyle 100-Yard Backstroke 100-Yard Butterfly * Converted short course meter time 1. Katie Grover 1:44.18 2018 1. Linnea Mack 50.56 2017 1. Ting Wen Quah 51.89 2014 2. Kenisha Liu 1:44.71 2018 2. Madison White 52.67 2016 2. Katie Grover 51.95 2017 3. Ting Wen Quah 1:44.98 2013 3. Emma Schanz 52.97 2018 3. Yasi Jahanshahi 52.46 2012 5. Alex Sullivan 1:45.55 2011 4. Madeleine Stanton 53.01 2009 4. Linnea Mack 52.48 2014 6. Linnea Mack 1:46.14 2017 5. Katie Arnold 53.22 2004 5. Bianca Casciari 52.62 2010 8. Lauren Hall 1:46.49 2011 6. Isabell Fischer 53.62 2009 6. Amy Okada 52.82 2018 7. Monica Dornick 1:46.56 2015 7. Emily Andelson 53.66 2012 7. Noelle Tarazona 52.71 2014 8. Madison White 1:46.57 2016 8. Katie Kinnear 53.74 2014 8. Stephanie Christofferson 53.00 2011 500-Yard Freestyle 200-Yard Backstroke 200-Yard Butterfly 1. Katy Campbell 4:40.53 2014 1. Madison White 1:53.39 2017 1. Katie Grover 1:54.41 2018 2. Sandra Soe 4:41.88 2017 2. Madeleine Stanton 1:54.87 2009 2. Kim Vandenberg 1:54.49* 2004 3. Lauren Baker 4:42.20 2014 3. Laurence Delisle 1:55.48 2010 3. Noelle Tarazona 1:54.65 2015 4. Sam Vanden Berge 4:42.50 2011 4. Anna Senko 1:55.56 2012 4. Bianca Casciari 1:54.87 2010 5. Annette Salmeen 4:42.62 1996 5. Jennifer Lathrop 1:55.89 2018 5. Yasi Jahanshahi 1:55.53 2011 6. Ally Loper 4:44.20 2014 5. Kristin Heydanek 1:55.99 1994 6. Annette Salmeen 1:55.84 1996 7. Cindy Bertelink 4:44.25 1998 6. Katie Arnold 1:56.19 2006 7. Katie Kinnear 1:56.60 2016 8. Natalie Norberg 4:44.27 1992 7. Andrea Reigel 1:56.33 2012 8. Ting Wen Quah 1:56.73 2014

38 DIRKS POOL AT SPIEKER AQUATICS CENTER

Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center has served as the home for UCLA swimming and diving since 2009. Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center Records The Spieker Aquatics Center brings together all three of UCLA’s intercollegiate aquatics sports - men’s and women’s 50-Yard Freestyle Kasia Wilk (USC) 22.24 2014 water polo, and women’s swimming and diving - to one 100-Yard Freestyle Kasey Carlson (USC) 47.78 2014 venue. The state-of-the-art facility was made possible 200-Yard Freestyle Kirsten Vose (USC) 1:44.07 2016 500-Yard Freestyle Chelsea Cheneault (USC) 4:42.30 2014 thanks to a generous lead gift from former UCLA student- 1000-Yard Freestyle Lauren Baker (UCLA) 9:42.97 2014 athlete Tod Spieker and his wife, Catherine. Tod was an 1650-Yard Freestyle Sandra Soe (UCLA) 16:11.22 2018 All-America swimmer at UCLA, competing from 1968- 100-Yard Backstroke Linnea Mack (UCLA) 52.16 2016 1971, and continues to successfully compete in Master’s 200-Yard Backstroke Kendyl Stewart (USC) 1:53.54 2014 Swimming. 100-Yard Breaststroke Kasey Carlson (USC) 59.28 2014 The UCLA Athletics Department unveiled the Spieker 200-Yard Breaststroke Kirsten Vose (USC) 2:08.76 2016 Aquatics Center on Sept. 26, 2009, when the Bruin men’s 100-Yard Butterfly Kendyl Stewart (USC) 51.43 2014 water polo team hosted UC Irvine under the lights. Prior to 200-Yard Butterfly Maddie Wright (SC) 1:53.74 2018 that evening’s water polo match, the Athletics Department 200-Yard Individual Medley Stina Gardell (USC) 1:56.36 2014 hosted a private reception at the new, state-of-the-art 400-Yard Individual Medley Katinka Hosszu (USC) 4:05.40 2012 facility. In addition, Spieker Aquatics Center served as 200-Yard Freestyle Relay K. Liu, K. Grover, S. Kaunitz, A. Okada (UCLA) 1:28.91 2018 host to the 2010 MPSF Women’s Water Polo Tournament, 400-Yard Freestyle Relay L. Neal, M. Schaefer, J. Ama, J. Anderson (STAN) 3:21.58 2014 marking the first time that UCLA had hosted a water polo 200-Yard Medley Relay J. Stenkvist, K. Carlson, K. Stewart, K. Wilk (USC) 1:36.29 2014 tournament. 400-Yard Medley Relay C. Tran, C. Leverenz, S. Isakovic, L. Jensen (CAL) 3:38.64 2012 The Bruins’ aquatics center is the home to UCLA’s men’s One-Meter Diving Tori Ishimatsu (USC) 327.00 2012 and women’s water polo, and swimming and diving teams. Three-Meter Diving Ariel Rittenhouse (STAN) 344.50 2010 The facility features a 52-meter by 25-yard all-deep water Platform Diving Brittany Viola (MIA) 348.75 2011 pool with a dividing bulkhead, allowing races to take place at varying distances (meters versus yards). The pool also easily visible to all in attendance. There is no charge for admission to home UCLA swimming features four platforms on a diving tower, at heights of three, Next to the scoreboard is the “Wall of Champions”, and diving events. The Spieker Aquatics Center is located five, seven and one-half, and 10-meter platforms, as well as showcasing UCLA’s water polo, and swimming and diving on the UCLA campus on De Neve Drive between Charles E. one and three-meter springboards. The aquatics center also national championship teams, as well as all individual Young Drive North and Bellagio Way. From the 405 Freeway, features a warming pool behind the tower for divers. student-athletes’ achievements, record holders and exit Sunset and head east. Turn right on Westwood Plaza The main pool, Dirks Pool, is named after Carolyn Dirks, Olympians. and then right on Charles E. Young Drive. Next, turn right who provided the lead gift for the swimming pool. Dirks Separate men’s and women’s locker rooms house enough onto De Neve Drive and the Recreation Center parking lot Pool will also be used for special use events and Masters lockers for all team members. Equipment needed for will be on your left side, just past the Spieker Aquatics Swim meets. The signature feature of the Spieker Aquatics meets and matches have storage capacity on the facility’s Center. Center is the diving tower, which sits at the pool’s west end. south side. The aquatics center features event lighting The east end houses the new scoreboard, an LED, state-of- and permanent seating with the possibility of additional the-art piece of electronics that makes scores and statistics temporary seating for larger events.

39 HALL OF FAMER ANNETTE SALMEEN / BRUINS IN THE OLYMPICS Hall of Famer Annette Salmeen • 2006 UCLA Hall of Fame Inductee • 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist (800 Freestyle Relay) • Won the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 200 Butterfly • Named a Rhodes Scholar in December of 1996, becoming the eighth UCLA student to be named a Rhodes Scholar and the first since 1973 • First-ever UCLA women’s swimmer to win an NCAA individual event (200 Butterfly in 1996) • NCAA Today’s Top-Eight award recipient • NCAA Post-Graduate Scholar • Four-Year Academic All-American • Four-Year All-American • NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist • 1996 UCLA Female Athlete of the Year • 1996 Pac-10 Champion (100 and 200 Butterfly)

Annette Salmeen Bruins in the Olympics Women’s Olympians Men’s Olympians Name Country (Yr.) Name Country (Yr.) Ting Wen Quah Singapore (2008, 2016) Dan O’Keefe Guam (2000, 2004) Nicolette Teo Singapore (2000, 2004, 2008) Dan Kutler (1996) Kim Vandenberg USA (2008) Andrea Cecchi (1992) Amanda Beard (Team Bruin) USA (2008) Rudi Dollmayer Sweden (1992) Malin Svahnstrom Sweden (2000, 2004) Rodrigo Gonzalez Mexico (1988, 1992) Mariyln Chua Malaysia (2000) Tom Jager USA (1984, 1988, 1992) Elvira Fischer Austria (1996, 2000) Matjaz Kozelj Slovenia (1992) Annette Salmeen USA (1996) Giovanni Minervini Italy (1988, 1992) Julia Voitovitsch Germany (1996) Franz Mortensen Denmark (1984, 1988, 1992) Karla Goltman Argentina (1992) Darren Ward Canada (1988, 1992) USA (1988, 1992) Roberto Cassio Italy (1988) Suzanne Nilsson Sweden (1984, 1988) Mark Dean USA (1988) Sofia Kraft Sweden (1984) Elias Malamas Greece (1984, 1988) Maureen New Canada (1984) Craig Oppel USA (1988) USA (1972, 1976) Peter Rohde Denmark (1984, 1988) Jenny Chandler USA (1976) Ralf Diegel Germany (1984) USA (1976) Juan Enrique Escalas Spain (1984) Kathy Heddy USA (1976) Rafael Escalas Spain (1980*, 1984) Karen Moe USA (1972, 1976) Jean-Marie Francois Venezuela (1980*, 1984) Tauna Vandeweghe USA (1976) Bruce Hayes USA (1984) Donna de Varona Donallee Wennerstrom USA (1976) Robin Leamy USA (1984) Dana Schoenfeld USA (1972) Stephen Barnicoat USA (1980*) USA (1972) Bill Barrett USA (1980*) Debbie Meyer USA (1968) USA (1976, 1980) Lillian “Pokey” Watson USA (1964, 1968) Nir Shamir Israel (1980) Donna de Varona USA (1960, 1964) Clay Evans Canada (1976) USA (1976) Paul Becskehazy Brazil (1972) USA (1972) USA (1968, 1972) Steven Genter USA (1972) Zac Zorn USA (1968) Monte Nitzkowski USA (1952)

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40 ADMINISTRATOR BIOGRAPHIES Dan Guerrero Gavin Crew Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Director Chancellor 17th Year 3rd Year 11h Year UCLA ‘74 UCLA ‘99 Stanford ‘77

Sixteen years and 30 NCAA Gavin Crew was named Associate Dr. Gene Block became chancellor Championships later, Dan Guerrero’s Athletic Director for Sports and of UCLA in summer 2007, taking mantra of ‘image and substance’ Administration in April 2016. He the helm of a world-class institution has clearly been established at a has spent over a decade with the comprising 37,000 students and level that few others in his profession can approach. At the Bruins, from 2001-2005 and 2008-present. 27,000 faculty and staff, with an annual budget of $3.6 department’s helm when UCLA Athletics became the first to billion. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of 100 NCAA team championships, the Bruins’ current total of Crew oversees eight sports in his role - men’s soccer, women’s the university’s three-part mission of education, research 116 NCAA titles ranks second in the nation. UCLA teams soccer, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s and service. have also finished second 29 times and have totaled 123 track & field (indoor and outdoor) and women’s track & field Top 5 NCAA finishes. (indoor and outdoor). Additionally, he supervises the Camps Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost & Clinics office and serves as tournament director for NCAA, of the University of Virginia, where he also held the Alumni Across all sports, UCLA teams are fixtures in the postseason, Pac-12 and MPSF Championship hosting. Crew is a member Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology. With with 88% of the Bruin teams in 2017-18 qualifying for NCAA of Athletic Director Dan Guerrero’s senior staff. academic expertise in biological clocks, he conducts research postseason play. The football team has appeared in 13 on the neurobiology of circadian rhythms in higher organisms, bowl games, while the men’s basketball team advanced to In his first stint in the UCLA Athletics Department, he oversaw leading a research lab funded by the National Institutes of consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08 and has made six trips the expansion of the Camps & Clinics office to a year-round Health (NIH). From 1991 to 2002, he directed the National to the Sweet 16. The program has also won 69 conference business operation, managing the growing demand for athletic Science Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for championships in 16 different sports, produced over 700 All- camp operations in Westwood. From 2005-2008, Crew worked Biological Timing. In 1997, he was named a fellow of the Americans and featured 10 Honda Award winners, including with Excel Sports Officiating to help train and work with officials, American Association for the Advancement of Science. He two honorees in 2017-18 and the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman umpires and referees in all sports and at all levels. Upon his has invented a number of devices and holds a patent for a Athlete of the Year. In his 16 years at UCLA, the Bruins have return to UCLA in 2008, Crew once again oversaw the camp non-contact respiratory monitor for the prevention of Sudden finished second five times and third four times in the race office and added championship coordinator to his plate. In Infant Death Syndrome. for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. In 2017-18, UCLA addition to continuing the growth of the camp operation into recorded a school-record 1,326 points in a close runner-up a $4 million revenue generator for the Athletic Department, Dr. Block joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1978 finish for the Directors’ Cup. he has also executed several major NCAA, Pac-12 and MPSF as an assistant professor of biology. He served as vice provost Championships on campus, including the 2013 NCAA National for research from 1993 to 1998 and then as vice president Guerrero was the first athletic director at the NCAA Division Collegiate Gymnastics Championship, 2013 NCAA National for research and public service until his appointment as vice I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA Division I-AAA) to earn three Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship, 2015 Pac-12 Track & president and provost in 2001. He also headed an NIH graduate NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year awards Field Championship, 2014 and 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists (2013-14 and 2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In 1st/2nd Rounds, 2015 NCAA National Collegiate Men’s Water from underrepresented groups. In 1998, he received the 2017, he was honored by the National Football Foundation Polo Championships, and the 2016 NCAA National Collegiate Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Public Service Award with the John L. Toner Award, becoming the first-ever sitting Women’s Water Polo Championships. for his work with Virginia’s business community. athletics director from the West Coast to receive the honor. He was also selected as a finalist for the Athletic Director of Crew graduated with a degree in Political Science from UCLA A native of Monticello, NY, Dr. Block holds a bachelor’s degree the Year at the 2017 Sports Business Awards. in 1999. in psychology from and a master’s and Ph.D.in psychology from the University of Oregon. He also While success on the playing field with 30 NCAA Championships Originally from Irvine, Calif., Crew lives in the Silver Lake completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, working with in 15 different sports and 29 second-place finishes during his neighborhood with his wife, Cassidy. the late Colin Pittendrigh, “the father of biological timing” and tenure are extraordinary numbers, UCLA’s academic success distinguished biologist and former Stanford President, Donald under Guerrero is equally noteworthy. During the Fall 2017 Kennedy. Dr. Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children. quarter, a record 341 student-athletes made the Director’s Honor Roll, a number that was surpassed in Winter 2018, when 351 earned that distinction. UCLA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rates (APR) continue to remain high nation-wide. The UCLA student-athlete GSR is Swimming & Diving Support Staff currently at 86%, and every Bruin team maintained multi-year APR rates of 930 or above, including a school-record seven who achieved perfect scores of 1000. Nationally, Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and conference level. Currently, he serves on the Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee, which he chaired the previous two years, and he also Chairs an NCAA Working Group on behalf of the Division 1 Men’s Basketball Rice Commission. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the NABC, the Institute for Sport and Social Justice, and the United States International University Sports Federation, where he also serves as Vice President. As the Michael Teitell Ariel Guldstrand Elle Bertuccelli Simon Greiner Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee in Faculty Athletic Representative Assistant Athletic Trainer Team Manager Team Manager 2009-10, he was involved with the negotiation of the new $10.8 billion, 14-year NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament television package, as well as the decision to expand the

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41 MEDIA INFORMATION

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42 PAC-12 CONFERENCE

Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior 2017-18 REVIEW Conference, 17 witnessed at least half its teams participating athletic performance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 63 of a its undisputed claim as the Conference of Champions® The Conference’s 12 NCAA titles came in the form of nine possible 101 teams into the postseason (62.4 percent), while in 2017-18. Beyond the courts and fields, the Pac-12’s women’s and three men’s crowns. Six members claimed at the women sent 82 of a possible 130 teams (63.0 percent). accomplishments extend into the classrooms across 12 least one NCAA title and, of the five institutions in the country campuses, and outside its traditional geographic footprint to have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12. USC became the first South Division team to capture the Pac-12 into new corners around the world. football title. After the North Division won the Conference’s first STANFORD’s four NCAA titles this year are the most won by six Pac-12 Football Championship Games, the Trojans ended The only conference to win 500 NCAA Championships, the any school, extending its streak of winning an NCAA title to 42 the North Division streak with a 31-28 win over Stanford to Pac-12 once again led the nation in 2017-18 with 12 NCAA years, winning a third-straight championship in men’s soccer, claim their 39th conference crown. The Pac-12 placed nine crowns. This haul adds to an incredible 175 NCAA team titles claiming women’s swimming and diving for the second-straight teams in bowl games, including a pair of teams in the CFP with claimed since 1999-2000 and 317 since 1981-82, the start year in record fashion, winning an All-Pac-12 final in women’s USC in the Cotton Bowl and WASHINGTON in the Fiesta Bowl. of women’s sports sponsorship, an average of over nine per soccer and the women’s tennis crown for the second time in STANFORD running back Bryce Love became the fifth player in year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the three years. UCLA claimed three national titles, winning the Pac-12 history to rush for 2,000 yards (2,118) and was named Pac-12’s success with championships coming in 28 different women’s gymnastics crown for the first time since 2010 on the Doak Walker Award winner as the nation’s top running men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the a pair of perfect 10s, its first-ever beach volleyball title and back. ARIZONA’s Khalil Tate became the first quarterback in nation in NCAA Championships in 52 of the last 58 years, its third men’s water polo crown in four years. Pac-12 history to rush for 1,000 yards (1,411 yards) and set the only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 USC won a pair of national championships this season, winning an FBS single-game rushing record by a quarterback with and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only its fifth women’s water polo title in a tense All-Pac-12 finale 327 yards vs. Colorado. USC’s Sam Darnold was the No. 3 twice finished third in 1998-99 and 2004-05. ,and the women’s track & field team needed a photo finish overall pick in the NFL Draft by the New York Jets, while UCLA’s Josh Rosen was the No. 10 selection overall by the Arizona For the 13th-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most, in the 4x400-meter relay to claim the team national crown, its first since 2001. Cardinals. It marked the third time in Conference history that or tied for the most, NCAA titles of any conference in the two Pac-12 quarterbacks were selected in the first round, and country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No A playoff putt sealed the women’s golf crown for ARIZONA, the sixth time ever that multiple quarterbacks from the same other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a its first since 2000; CALIFORNIA won its second rowing conference were selected in the first round. single year, the Pac-12 doing so 10 times, including a record national championship in three years; and OREGON STATE 14 in 1996-97. fought off six elimination games to win the baseball title, its Pac-12 men’s basketball sent eight teams to postseason third all-time and first in over a decade. play for the fourth time in the past six seasons, with three Spanning over a century of outstanding athletics achievements, teams - ARIZONA, ARIZONA STATE and UCLA - selected for the Pac-12 has claimed 513 NCAA Championships (300 In addition to the 12 national championships, the Pac-12 also the NCAA Tournament and a league-record five chosen to men’s, 183 women’s, 30 combined), over 200 more than had runners-up in 10 NCAA Championship events: women’s the NIT. All five NIT teams - OREGON, STANFORD, USC, UTAH the next league. soccer (UCLA), men’s water polo (USC), skiing (COLORADO), and WASHINGTON - won their opening round games, and the Pac-12 members have won 300 NCAA team championships men’s swimming and diving (CALIFORNIA), women’s swimming Utes enjoyed the deepest postseason run of any Conference on the men’s side, 83 more than the next-closest conference. and diving (CALIFORNIA), men’s indoor track & field (USC), team, advancing to New York City and Madison Square Garden Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the softball (WASHINGTON), rowing (WASHINGTON), men’s where they defeated Western Kentucky in the NIT semifinals Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools, 54 tennis titles, 47 volleyball (UCLA) and women’s water polo (STANFORD). In 11 before falling to Penn State in the title game. Seven Pac-12 outdoor track & field crowns, and 29 baseball titles. Pac-12 sports, there were at least two teams among the final four and teams reached the 20-win plateau, equaling the most-ever members have won 25 of 48 NCAA titles in volleyball, 44 of 39 teams finished in the top four at 23 NCAA Championship for the league, highlighted by regular-season and tournament 49 in water polo, 30 in skiing, and 24 in swimming & diving events, including all-Pac-12 finals in women’s soccer, men’s champion Arizona’s 27-win campaign. water polo and women’s water polo. national championships. Pac-12 women’s basketball has enjoyed historic performances Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for over the last four years, establishing the Conference as number of NCAA individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,334) the Pac-12 in 2017-18. Of the 24 sports sponsored by the a premier league in the sport. Six teams earned NCAA individual crowns have been won by Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,370 by male student-athletes. Student- athletes have also captured 186 individual titles at combined championships (i.e., skiing and fencing). On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 37 years ago, Pac-12 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 27 occasions, including a current streak of 18-consecutive years, dating back to 2000. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 183 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 100. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 24 tennis crowns, 15 volleyball titles, 19 of the last 29 trophies in golf, and 16 in swimming & diving. Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 778 NCAA individual crowns, an average of over 21 championships per season, including 29 in 2017-18. The Pac-12’s excellence is further proven in the annual Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won an unprecedented 24th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2017-18 to lead the Conference, leading a 1-2-4 finish for Pac-12 institutions. Five Pac-12 member institutions ranked among the top-25 Division I programs: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 2 UCLA, No. 4 USC, No. 19 CALIFORNIA and No. 24 OREGON. At least five member institutions have been ranked in the top 25 each of the Directors’ Cup program, with seven appearing in the top 20 on five different occasions (1998, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006).

Maria Polyakova (center) and Annika Lenz (right) stand on the podium at the 2017 Pac-12 Championships.

43 Tournament bids, marking the fifth-consecutive year at least Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year five teams garnered bids. Four teams advanced to the NCAA later, Washington State College (now Washington State Sweet Sixteen for the third-consecutive year and a record-tying University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford three teams were in the NCAA Elite Eight. It was the second University following in 1918. time in three years that at least that many teams advanced that far. OREGON won its first Pac-12 regular-season title In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission since 1999-2000 and first-ever Pac-12 Tournament crown. of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University The Ducks earned their highest NCAA Tournament seed, of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league garnering the No. 2 seed in the Spokane Regional. ARIZONA roster and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the STATE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON STATE, STANFORD and UCLA addition of UCLA. joined UO in the “Big Dance,” with UTAH earning a bid in the The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member WNIT. For the first time in Pac-12 history, three teams were league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when ranked in the final top-25 of the USA Today/WBCA Coaches World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to poll, the Ducks finishing with their highest-ever final ranking a minimum. During that time, the league’s first commissioner at No. 5. UCLA was at No. 7, OREGON STATE was No. 8 and was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 STANFORD was No. 13, appearing in the final poll for the and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, 17th-consecutive year. Four teams also appeared in the final Montana resigned from the Conference and the PCC continued Associated Press poll, the fourth-straight year the Conference as a nine-team Conference through 1958. had at least four teams in the final ranking. The Pac-12 boasts the most NCAA Tournament wins of any conference in the In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association country over the last three years (41) and the best winning of Western Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. percentage among peer leagues (.695). Hamilton appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, STANFORD won its 17th all-time Pac-12 women’s volleyball USC, UCLA, and Washington. Washington State joined the title, advancing to its 21st all-time NCAA semifinal in 2017. membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in The Cardinal headlined nine league teams to earn NCAA 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference Tournament bids, marking the fourth time in the last five years was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as at least eight Conference teams participated in the postseason Commissioner of the Pac-8. event. Along with Stanford, COLORADO, OREGON, OREGON STATE, UCLA, USC, UTAH, WASHINGTON and WASHINGTON Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the STATE punched their tickets to the tournament. Eleven student- and were admitted to the league and athletes were selected AVCA All-Americans, with seven of those the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the being sophomores or juniors on the first or second teams. league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s Six teams appeared in the final AVCA Coaches poll, five of sports. Since then, the Conference has been considered the them in the top 15. The Pac-12 has won a NCAA-record 15 premier league in women’s athletics, securing the most NCAA of the 37 NCAA titles awarded. titles in women’s sports of any conference nearly every year. OREGON STATE baseball recorded the Pac-12’s 12th and final Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the NCAA title of the 2017-18 campaign, the Beavers winning Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009, the last two of the three-game championship series versus when he was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott. Arkansas to claim their third all-time College World Series title and first since 2007. The Beavers had their backs against The University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the wall since losing their opening game of the CWS, winning the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the four-straight elimination games to get to the championship agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes series, before winning two more versus Arkansas to claim the and Utes officially became the 11th and 12th members of crown. STANFORD claimed the Pac-12 crown for the first time the Conference on July 1, 2011, the first additions to the in 15 years and received the Conference’s automatic bid as league since 1978. four league squads earned berths. UCLA and WASHINGTON It was during the 2010-11 academic year that Scott helped rounded out the four postseason teams, the Huskies advancing deliver monumental changes that transformed the Conference for the first time ever to the CWS as well. The Pac-12 has, by into a modern 12-team league. In addition to expanding to 12 far, won the most baseball national titles of any conference in teams, member institutions agreed to equal revenue sharing the country, claiming 29 titles dating back to 1947. for the first time in the Conference’s history, created two The Pac-12 Conference has historically dominated the sport of football divisions - the North and the South, and established softball where league teams have claimed 23 NCAA titles in the a Football Championship Game for the first time. He also 37-year history of the championship. Pac-12 teams captured secured landmark media rights deals with ESPN and FOX an unprecedented nine in a row from 1988-1997, then most that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue recently claimed six-straight from 2006-11. OREGON picked for each school, in addition to establishing Pac-12 Networks up its fourth Pac-12 title in six years and seven league teams which guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports. earned berths to the 2018 NCAA Tournament, marking the Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 13 23rd-consecutive year the Conference has had five or more women’s sports, with women’s lacrosse a new addition for teams advance to the postseason and has had at least three the 2017-18 academic year and beach volleyball having been berths every year since the league began sponsoring the sport added in 2015-16. Additionally, the Conference is a member in 1987. Half of the eight-team Women’s College World Series of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other field was comprised of Pac-12 teams, with WASHINGTON, men’s sports and two women’s sports. ARIZONA STATE, OREGON and UCLA advancing that far. The Huskies played in the championship series, marking the 29th The Pac-12 Conference offices are located in the heart of time at least one Pac-12 team reached the finale. San Francisco in the SOMA district. PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORY The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back more than 100 years, to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the , the University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural College (now ). All four are still charter members of the Conference.

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