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University of Southern California

2018 WOMEN’S WATER POLO

USC Sports Information

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Release #5 — March 14, 2018

No. 3 USC Spends Spring Break In Honolulu With Saturday Clash At Hawai'i Trojans look to add another win over the No. 5 Rainbow Wahine.

2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

Date Opponent UCLA Mini Invitational Jan. 13 vs. #18 LMU Jan. 25 CHINA (exhibition) CBU Mini Invitational Jan. 27 at Cal Baptist vs. Pomona-Pitzer

Time/Result

Triton Invitational@ Feb. 10 @Sonoma State @#18 San Diego St. Feb. 11 @#7 UC Irvine @#4 UCLA Barbara Kalbus Invitational% Feb. 23 #18 San José State Feb. 24 #6 Arizona State #2 California Feb. 25 #1 Stanford

W 18-0 5 p.m. W 20-0 W 21-3 W 13-1 W 14-2 W 7-5 W 6-4 W 17-1 W 8-6 W 6-5 L 9-3

March 7 March 8 March 17 March 22 March 24 March 25 March 31

#7 UC IRVINE #5 HAWAI’I at #5 Hawai’i PRINCETON (P12N | P12LA) at Arizona State* PACIFIC HARTWICK

W 13-7 W 12-7 6 p.m. HT 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m.

April 7 April 13 April 14 April 21

CALIFORNIA* (P12LA | P12BA) at Stanford* (P12LA | P12BA) at San José State UCLA* (P12LA)

5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

MPSF Tournament (hosted by Cal) April 27 &TBD April 28 &TBD April 29 &TBD

TBD TBD TBD

NCAA Tournament (hosted by USC) May 11 $TBD May 12 $TBD May 13 $TBD

TBD TBD TBD

Home games in BOLD CAPS (at Uytengsu Aquatics Center) * MPSF game (P12) = televised by Pac-12 Networks @ Triton Invitational (hosted by UC San Diego) % Barbara Kalbus Invitational (hosted by UC Irvine) & MPSF Tourn. (hosted by Cal) $ NCAA Champs (hosted by USC)

2018 Women’s Collegiate Top-10 (Week 8 • March 14)

Rank School 1. California 2. Stanford 3. USC 4. UCLA 5. Hawaii 6. Arizona State 7. UC Irvine 8. Pacific 9. Michigan 10. UC Davis

Last Week 1 (T) 1 (T) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Points 98 97 94 88 84 80 74 72 69 64

@USCWaterPolo THIS WEEK USC is hunkered down in Honolulu this week, training away from the mainland over Spring Break before capping off the visit with a game against the Rainbow Wahine. The No. 3 Trojans (12-1) will face off against host Hawai'i (16-3) at 6 p.m. HT on Saturday (March 17) at Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex. USC IN THE RANKINGS USC kicked off 2018 ranked No. 2 in the national preseason poll and tied for third in the MPSF preseason poll. USC has bounced between No. 2 and No. 3 in recent weeks, and is currently ranked No. 3 the nation in the latest national poll (released March 14). SCOUTING HAWAI'I The No. 5 Rainbow Wahine are 16-3 overall after following up a 12-7 loss at USC with a winning run at the Aztec Invitational, where Hawai'i beat Sonoma State 15-1, Harvard 10-5, UC San Diego 11-6 and San Diego State 15-5 last weekend. Irene Gonzalez is Hawaii's top scorer with 45 goals to date, while goalie Ymane Hage is averaging 8.0 saves and 6.75 goals-against per game. USC is 44-3 all-time against the Wahine after getting three wins last season. Last year, USC beat Hawai'i 13-8 in Santa Barbara, 12-5 in Irvine and 9-8 in Honolulu. USC has won the past 22 meetings against the Wahine after last week's 12-7 USC victory in Los Angeles. LAST WEEK USC hosted its first official games of the season last week and made a strong stand in home waters in posting a 13-7 win over No. 7 UC Irvine and a 12-7 win over No. 5 Hawai'i. In her first game back from injury, Maud Megens ripped in the opening goal on USC's first possession before the Anteaters made a stand and worked out to a 3-2 lead midway through the first frame. Wakeup call heeded, the Trojans regrouped and rattled off three straight goals to end the first, as freshman Verica Bakoc and senior Hayley McKelvey went back-to-back to take back the lead before Kelsey McIntosh earned a 5-meter penalty shot that Megens converted to craft a 5-3 USC lead. USC would keep coming in the second thanks again to Megens, who rifled in the opener again, then finished off a pass from Brianna Daboub to carry USC along on a five-goal rally to lead it 7-3. UC Irvine broke its silence with a power play strike, only to see McKelvey deliver her second goal of the half before Paige Hauschild set up Denise Mammolito for a skipper that sent USC to a 9-4 advantage that held through to halftime. To kick off the second half, McIntosh converted on a USC 6-on-5 to build a 10-4 USC lead, only to have UC Irvine knock in three straight goals to carve down the margin to 10-7 entering the fourth. USC took back control from there, however, with Hauschild delivering a rocket off a cross from Annika Jensen before Mammolito zipped in her second. Freshman Nina Ceklic would have the last word of the night for the Trojans, turning and firing to make it 13-7 with 3:39 to go. The Trojan defense would do the rest, with goalie Victória Chamorro ending her two periods of work with seven saves to add to the six saves collected by Amanda Longan in the first half. It was a tight start the very next evening as the Rainbow Wahine had an answer for USC's opening goals from Daboub and Bakoc to keep it at 2-2 after eight minutes of action. The Trojan defense would clamp down in the next stretch, silencing Hawai'i with a power play save from goalie Amanda Longan to start the frame and then continuing to interrupt their visitors with steals while Mammolito and Hauschild each plugged in Trojan goals at the other end. Up 4-2 at halftime, USC saw Hawai'i close the gap to one with a 5-meter penalty shot. The Trojans were unfazed, however, and Hauschild found Jensen for a nearside strike that built back USC's advantage to 5-3. Another clutch save from Longan was followed by a Jensen assist to Mammolito for blast that made it 6-3. Hawai'i would get one back, but Daboub got USC up on a 6-on-5 soon after, and McKelvey rifled in the score to get USC ahead 7-4 in the final moments of the third. USC stayed the course in the fourth as Hauschild scored three more goals to go along with a skipper from McIntosh and a buzzer-beater from Elise Stein to close out a final 12-7 win for the Trojans. Hauschild would be named MPSF Newcomer of the Week for the third time after her standout efforts in USC's two home wins. FIVE-TIME TRITON TITLISTS USC claimed its fifth straight championship at the Triton Invitational by capping off the event with a 6-4 win over rival UCLA in the title match. The Trojans never once trailed during the tournament, opening

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2018 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S WATER POLO with a 13-1 win over Sonoma State and a 14-2 win over San Diego State in group play. In the semifinals, USC played a tighter match against UC Irvine, pulling away for a 7-5 win that sent the Trojans to the title match. During that semifinal win, senior captain Brianna Daboub notched her 100th career goal. Up against UCLA in the final, Paige Hauschild opened the scoring for the Trojans on a 6-on-5 finish. UCLA equalized, but junior goalie Amanda Longan made the stop on the Bruins' next try and then Daboub delivered for a 2-1 USC lead. That would do it for the first frame, but USC struck first again in the second. Kelsey McIntosh took the Trojans to a 3-1 lead before Longan roared to back-to-back blocks and then slammed away a UCLA 5-meter penalty try for a huge boost to the Trojan cause. UCLA moved it to a 3-2 margin by the end of the half, then equalized early in the third, only to see Daboub earn a 5-meter penalty that Denise Mammolito hammered home for a 4-3 USC advantage. In the fourth, Daboub zipped in her second of the game to go up 5-3. Next, Hauschild took a feed from Hayley McKelvey to pad out USC's lead to 6-3. The USC defense would shut down the next few UCLA offensive series, although the Bruins would convert with 3:05 to go, making it 6-4. The stalwart Trojan defense did the rest, as USC closed out the game as a 6-4 win that locked up the Trojans' fifth straight Triton Invitational crown. USC's staunch defense was anchored by goalies Victória Chamorro and Amanda Longan. Chamorro had 14 saves vs. Sonoma State and 13 in tehwin over UC Irvine, while Longan made 12 vs. SDSU before adding her 11 vs. the Bruins. Amanda Longan would lock up her first career selection as MPSF Player of the Week for her efforts, while Paige Hauschild claimed her second MPSF Newcomer of the Week award after emerging as USC's top scorer with 12 goals at the Triton Invitational. SEASON OPENER USC stormed out of the gates of the 2018 season in churning out an 18-0 shutout of No. 22 LMU in the first official action of the season at the UCLA Mini Invite. Behind seven saves from junior goalie Amanda Longan, the USC defense turned away 10 Lion power play opportunities to help lock up the shutout win and make it a 1-0 start to the year. Senior Hayley McKelvey drummed up four goals in the first period of play — all 6-on-5 finishes — to set the tone for the Trojan offensive onslaught. Freshman Paige Hauschild should tally her first goal as a Trojan during the first frame, while Kelsey McIntosh delivered her first of two goals on the day and Maud Megens started off on her path to an eventual game-high five goals for the Trojan cause. Up 7-0 after eight minutes of action, USC received two goals from senior captain Brianna Daboub, two more from Megens and the first career goal as a Trojan for freshman Verica Bakoc to lead it 12-0 by halftime. By the final buzzer, sophomore Denise Mammolito had joined the scoresheet, while Hauschild completed her debut hat trick and Megens round out her five-goal outing. After the impressive showing, Megens was named the MPSF Player of the Week, and Hauschild was selected MPSF Newcomer of the Week. CLIMB ON As the 2018 season rolls on, two seniors are making moves on the USC career scoring ladder. On Feb. 11, Brianna Daboub broke into the century club, scoring her 100th career goal. Since then, she's upped her career count to 105. Fellow senior Hayley McKelvey is also on the climb, holding 90 career goals to her

name with an eye on hitting that century mark at Troy. On the defensive end, two USC goalies are on the rise on the all-time saves ladder. Junior Amanda Longan jumped into the No. 4 all-time slot as she now holds 457 career saves, just ahead of senior Victória Chamorro, who ranks No. 5 all-time with 428 career saves. BY THE NUMBERS Through the first 13 games of 2018, USC has outscored opponents 158-50. Freshman Paige Hauschild is the Trojans' top scorer to date with 33 goals, giving her an MPSF-best 2.54 goals per game average. Behind her on the 2018 scoresheet sits sophomore Denise Mammolito with 21 goals to date, followed by sophomore Kelsey McIntosh at 16 and seniors Brianna Daboub and Annika Jensen gripping 14 apiece. On the defensive end, three goalies have checked into the cage to date. Junior Amanda Longan has logged minutes in eight games, averaging 11.71 saves and 4.35 goals-against per game. She also boasts back-to-back complete-game shutouts in the cage. Senior goalie Victória Chamorro has appeared in five games and averages 10.35 saves and 2.59 goals-against per game. Senior Nicola Gonzales made her first career appearance on Jan. 27, making two saves in one period of work in that USC victory. The Trojan defense has rendered opponents silent in at least one period of play in 11 different games while accumulating a grand total of 25 shutout periods this season so far. 2018 TROJANS AT A GLANCE Five All-Americans and seven NCAA champions strong, the 2018 USC women’s water polo roster has the experience and the skill to lock up another national championship. This year’s arsenal of Trojans boasts a daunting blend of veterans and youth — all armed with the talent and savvy to propel USC to the top. Already ranked No. 2 in the land as the 2018 season gets underway, USC trains its focus on that NCAA trophy, which the Trojans last captured in 2016 in an undefeated run through that season. Back in the captains’ roles for 2018 are two members of that title-winning team in All-Americans Brianna Daboub and Amanda Longan, who are leading a group of very hungry Women of Troy. Headlining this freshman class is U.S. National Team member Paige Hauschild, who is tabbed as a starter for the Trojans. A set of sophomores — Denise Mammolito, Maud Megens and Kelsey McIntosh are also in that mix, along with savvy seniors Daboub and Hayley McKelvey. CAGE FIGHTERS USC boasts a fearsome tagteam in the cage in AllAmerican tandem Victória Chamorro and Amanda Longan. Both compete for their respective national teams — Chamorro as a 2016 Olympian with Brazil and Longan as a gold-medalist with Team USA at the recent 2017 FINA World Championships. The Trojan defense allowed just 4.59 goals per game last season, with both Chamorro and Longan averaging over 10 saves per game in the cage. This year, Longan made some Trojan history in anchoring back-to-back shutout wins over LMU and Cal Baptist. Longan is the only USC goalie to record back-to-back completegame shutouts. BACK ON THE ATTACK A year’s experience for last season’s freshmen — Maud Megens, Kelsey McIntosh, Denise Mammolito, Elise Stein and Kaylee Brownsberger — along with the leadership of 2016 NCAA champion seniors Vic-

2018 AWARDS

MPSF Player of the Week: Maud Megens (Jan. 16) Amanda Longan (Feb. 13)

MPSF Newcomer of the Week: Paige Hauschild (Jan. 16) Paige Hauschild (Feb. 13) Paige Hauschild (March 13)

tória Chamorro, Brianna Daboub, Hayley McKelvey and Annika Jensen and juniors Amanda Longan, Courtney Fahey and Brooke Presten will raise the bar again for the Trojans. As a true freshman, Megens was USC’s second leading scorer with 58 goals. Daboub, McKelvey and Mammolito combined for an even 100 goals. Add to that the depth charge that U.S. National Team member Paige Hauschild and her fellow true freshmen bring for 2018, and USC’s attack becomes well-rounded and dangerous. USC also has three new internationals in the water to diversify that attack. Canadians Verica Bakoc and Nina Ceklic are in the mix, along with New Zealand product Nadia Pavlovich. U.S. product Randi Reinhardt also stands out as a key addition to USC’s rotation for 2018. LAST SEASON In 2017, the Trojans finished up 29-4 overall with a run to the 2017 NCAA semifinals in USC’s 14th consecutive trip to the tourney. USC posted a 4-2 record in MPSF action and went on to claim third in the 2017 MPSF Tournament. The Trojans received a No. 3 seed into the NCAA Tournament, where USC was looking to win back-to-back national championships for the first time in program history. USC would go up against topseeded Stanford in the semis, coming up just short of a trip to the final with an 11-10 loss. Stephania Haralabidis was USC's top scorer in 2017 with 84 goals. She'd be named a First Team All-American to close out her USC career. Freshman Maud Megens earned Second Team honors, while senior Brigitta Games and sophomore Amanda Longan were Third Team picks, and junior captain Brianna Daboub earned All-America Honorable Mention.•

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2018 USC(12-1 SCHEDULE/RESULTS overall • 0-0 MPSF)

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT SCORE SCORERS SAVES UCLA Mini Invitational Jan. 13 vs. #18 LMU W 18-0 Megens 5, McKelvey 4, Hauschild 3, McIntosh 2, Longan 7 Daboub 2, Bakoc, Mammolito. CBU Mini Invitational Jan. 27 at Cal Baptist W 20-0 Hauschild 4, Stein 4, Mammolito 3, A. Jensen 2, Longan 12 Pavlovich 2, Bakoc 2, Fahey, Daboub, McIntosh. vs. Pomona-Pitzer W 21-3 Daboub 5, McIntosh 4, Mammolito 3, A. Jensen 2, Stein 2, Chamorro 3, Hauschild, Fahey, Pavlovich, Ceklic, Brownsberger. Gonzales 2

Triton Invitational@ Feb. 10 @Sonoma State W 13-1 Hauschild 4, Ceklic 3, Fahey 2, Mammolito, McIntosh, Chamorro 14 Stein, Brownsberger. @#18 San Diego St. W 14-2 Hauschild 4, Mammolito 3, McIntosh 2, Reinhardt, Longan 12 K. Jensen, Fahey, Bakoc, Cousineau. Feb. 11 @#7 UC Irvine W 7-5 McKelvey 2, Hauschild 2, Daboub, McIntosh, A. Jensen. Chamorro 13 @#4 UCLA W 6-4 Daboub 2, Hauschild 2, McIntosh, Mammolito. Longan 11 Barbara Kalbus Invitational% Feb. 23 #18 San José State W 17-1 Hauschild 3, Mammolito 3, Fahey 2, McIntosh 2, Chamorro 7 A. Jensen 2, Stein 2, Bakoc, Reinhardt, Brownsberger. Feb. 24 #6 Arizona State W 8-6 A. Jensen 3, Hauschild 2, Mammolito, McKelvey, Bakoc. Longan 6 #2 California W 6-5 A. Jensen 3, Daboub 2, Hauschild. Longan 18 Feb. 25 #1 Stanford L 9-3 Hauschild, Mammolito, Bakoc. Longan 11 March 7 #7 UC IRVINE W 13-7 Megens 4, Hauschild 2, McKelvey 2, Mammolito 2, Bakoc, McIntosh, Ceklic. March 8 #5 HAWAI’I W 12-7 Hauschild 4, Mammolito 2, Daboub, Bakoc, Jensen, McKelvey, McIntosh, Stein. March 17 at #5 Hawai’i 6 p.m. HT March 22 PRINCETON (P12N | P12LA) 5 p.m. March 24 at Arizona State* 1 p.m. March 25 PACIFIC 12 p.m. March 31 HARTWICK 12 p.m. April 7 April 13 April 14 April 21

California* (P12LA | P12BA) at Stanford* (P12LA | P12BA) at San José State UCLA* (P12LA)

5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

MPSF Tournament (hosted by Cal) April 27 &TBD April 28 &TBD April 29 &TBD

TBD TBD TBD

NCAA Tournament (hosted by USC) May 11 $TBD May 12 $TBD May 13 $TBD

TBD TBD TBD

Player Paige Hauschild Denise Mammolito Kelsey McIntosh Brianna Daboub Annika Jensen Hayley McKelvey Elise Stein Maud Megens Verica Bakoc Courtney Fahey Nina Ceklic Nadia Pavlovich Kaylee Brownsberger Randi Reinhardt Alaina Cousineau Kari Jensen TOTAL

Goals 33 21 16 14 14 10 10 9 9 7 5 3 3 2 1 1 158

Longan 6, Chamorro 7 Longan 8

* MPSF game (P12) — Televised by Pac-12 Networks @ Triton Invitational — Hosted by UC San Diego & MPSF Tournament — Hosted by Cal

Home games in BOLD CAPS — Held at Uytengsu Aquatics Center % Barbara Kalbus Invitational — Hosted by UC Irvine $ NCAA Tournament — Hosted by USC

Goalie Appearances/Pds Saves Victória Chamorro 5 / 17 44 Nicola Gonzales 1 / 1 2 Amanda Longan 9 / 34 91 Totals 13 games 137

Goals by Period 1 2 USC 55 39 Opponents 17 8

3 4 31 33 13 12

SPG 10.35 8.0 10.71 10.54

Goals Agst 11 2 37 50

GAPG 2.59 8.0 4.35 3.85

OT1 OT2 SD1 SD2 Total Ave. - - - - 158 12.15 - - - - 50 3.85

Games Mult-Goal Total Player Scored in Games Goals Paige Hauschild 13 10 33 Denise Mammolito 11 6 21 Kelsey McIntosh 10 4 16 Annika Jensen 7 5 14 Verica Bakoc 8 1 9 Brianna Daboub 7 4 14 Hayley McKelvey 5 3 10 Elise Stein 5 3 10 Courtney Fahey 5 2 7 Nina Ceklic 3 1 5 Kaylee Brownsberger 3 0 3 Maud Megens 2 2 9 Nadia Pavlovich 2 1 3 Randi Reinhardt 2 0 2 Alaina Cousineau 1 0 1 Kari Jensen 1 0 1

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2018 MPSF WOMEN'S WATER POLO OVERALL STATISTICS--Mar. 13

INDIVIDUAL STATS GOALS *Must Appear In 50 % of Team Games

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ATHLETE Paige Hauschild Madison Berggren Carla Carrega Makenzie Fischer Dora Antal Kat Klass Maud Koopman Emma Wright Maddie Musselman Aria Fischer Alkistis Benekou Denise Mammolito Bente Rogge Lizette Rozeboom Lena Mihailovic Kitty Lynn Joustra Kelsey McIntosh Guara Garcia Delgado Anna Illes Lili Urvari Brianna Daboub Annika Jensen

YEAR FR JR SR SO SR JR JR SO SO FR SR SO SO JR JR FR SO JR SR FR SR SR

SCHOOL USC Stanford California Stanford California Stanford Arizona State California UCLA Stanford Arizona State USC Arizona State UCLA Arizona State California USC San Jose State California San Jose State USC USC

GAMES 13 12 17 12 17 12 18 17 20 12 18 13 18 20 15 14 13 16 17 16 13 13

GOALS-AGAINST *Must Appear In 30 % of Team Quarters

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ATHLETE Victoria Chamorro Amanda Longan Julia Hermann Hannah Storum Mia Rycraw Carlee Kapana Madison Tagg Katelynn Thompson Tayler Peters

YEAR SR JR R-SR SO SR JR JR SR SR

SCHOOL USC USC Stanford UCLA Arizona State UCLA California San Jose State San Jose State

QUARTERS 17 34 35.01875 30 60 42.75 53 33.75 30.75

GOALS 33 24 33 23 32 22 32 30 35 21 31 21 29 31 22 20 18 19 20 18 14 14

GOALS/GAME 2.54 2.00 1.94 1.92 1.88 1.83 1.78 1.76 1.75 1.75 1.72 1.62 1.61 1.55 1.47 1.43 1.38 1.19 1.18 1.13 1.08 1.08

GA 11 37 42 37 76 60 78 80 82

GAA 2.59 4.35 4.80 4.93 5.07 5.61 5.89 9.48 10.67

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 2018 Women’s Water Polo News Release # 9 March 13, 2018

Contact: Darren Preston [email protected] www.mpsports.org @MPSFWomensWP

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MPSF Champion and NCAA Automatic Qualifier determined at conference tournament, hosted by California, Apr. 27-29

2018 MPSF WOMEN'S WATER POLO OVERALL STATISTICS--Mar. 13 RECENT RESULTS

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

INDIVIDUAL STATS

SAVES *Must Appear In 30 % of Team Friday, March 16 Sunday,Quarters March 11 GOALS *Must Appear SCHOOL In 9:15 50 % San Jose State at LOYOLA MARYMOUNT am of Team Games No. 4 Ucla 12, No. 8 PACIFIC 8 SAVES/GAME ATHLETE YEAR GAMES SAVES San Jose State vs. Princeton 1:00 pm 1ATHLETE Carlee Kapana JR UCLA 10.6875 117 10.95 YEAR SCHOOL GAMES GOALS GOALS/GAME Saturday, March 10 Amanda Longan JR USC 8.5 91 1 2Saturday, Paige Hauschild FR USC 13 33 2.54 *No. 1 CALIFORNIA 5, No. 4 Ucla,3 10.71 March 17 3 Victoria Chamorro SR USC 4.25 44 10.35 2 % Madison Berggren JR Stanford 12 24 15, Pomona-Pitzer 2.00 San Jose State vs. Cal Baptist 10:30 am No. 6 ARIZONA STATE 6 at ARIZONA STATE 1:00 State pm No. 6 ARIZONA STATE State 3 Mia Carrega Rycraw SR Arizona 15 151 10.07 3 4*California Carla SR California 17 33 14, No. 25 Fresno 1.94 % San JoseHermann State vs. Marist 4:45 pm No. 6 ARIZONA STATE 2 Julia R-SR Stanford 8.7546875 72 12, No. 13 Indiana 8.22 4 5USC Makenzie Fischer SO Stanford 12 23 1.92 at HAWAII 6:00 pm Katelynn SR San Jose State 8.4375 69 8.18 5 6Dora Antal Thompson SR California 17 1.88 Thursday, March 832 Hannah SO UCLA 7.5 60 8.00 MarchStorum 18 No. 3 USC 12, No. 522 Hawaii 7 6 7Sunday, Kat Klass JR Stanford 12 1.83 *# San Jose State at UCLA 12:30 pm 8 Tayler Peters SR San Jose State 7.6875 59 7.67 7 Maud Koopman JR Arizona State 18 32 1.78 Wednesday, March 7 Madison Tagg JR California 13.25 88 6.64 8 9Thursday, Emma Wright SO California 17 30 1.76 March 22 No. 3 USC 13, No. 7 UC Irvine 7 Princeton Musselman at USC 5:00 pm 9 #Maddie SO UCLA 20 35 1.75 Sunday, March 4 TEAM STATS 9 Aria Fischer FR Stanford 12 21 1.75 Saturday, March 24 *# No. 4 California 8, No. 1 STANFORD 7 (SV-OT) 11 Santa Alkistis Benekou SR Arizona State 18 31 1.72 TEAM GOALS Clara at SAN JOSE STATE 12:00 pm & No. 22 Princeton 8, No. 18 San Jose State 6 (OT) 2018 PRESEASON POLL 12 *USC Denise Mammolito SO USC 13 21 1.62 at ARIZONA STATE 1:00 pm & No. 18 San Jose State 7, WOMEN’S No. 15 Wagner 6 TEAM GAMES GOALS SCORED GOALS/GAME (Preseason • Jan. 12) Long Beach State at UCLA 3:00 pm 13 1Bente Rogge SO Arizona State 18 29 1.61 2017 Stanford 12 159 13.25 Final Rank Points Saturday, March 3Rank School Hartwick at UCLA 5:00 pm 14 2Lizette Rozeboom JR UCLA 20 31 USC 13 158 12.15 Stanford 99 & No. 18 San Jose1. State 10, Brown 8 1.55 1 2t. UCLA 2 93 California 17 200 11.76 15 3Sunday, Lena Mihailovic JR Arizona State 15 22 1.47 March 25 ^ & No. 21 HARVARD 7, No. 18 San Jose State 6 2t. USC 3 93 4. California 91 USC 12:00 Arizona State 18 185 pm 10.28 16 4Pacific Kitty at Lynn Joustra FR California 14 20 1.43 4 5.

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UCLA 20 195 9.75 17 5Kelsey McIntosh SO USC 13 18 1.38 11 6. Hawaii 76 Monday, March 26 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOTES 7. UC Irvine 5 75 Jose State 16 102 6.38 18 6Stanford GuaraatSan Garcia Delgado JR San Jose State 16 19 1.19 UC IRVINE 12:00 pm 8. Michigan 7 74 *MPSF Game 9. Pacific 8 73 19 Anna Illes SR California 17 20 1.18 # TV: Pac-12 Networks…^ ESPN3 10 Long Beach State 9 (T) 62 % Loyola Marymount 11. UC Davis 56 20 LiliTEAM Urvari DEFENSE FR San Jose State 16 18Invitational 1.13 12 12. San Diego State 13 50 & Harvard Invitational TEAM GAMES GOALS AGAINST GOALS/GAME 21 Brianna Daboub SR USC 13 14 Indiana 1.08 18 13t. 46 Home Team in CAPS; All Times Local 13t. Hartwick 14 46 USC 13 50 3.85 21 1Annika Jensen SR USC 13 14 1.08 15t. UC San Diego 17 39 2 Stanford 12 52 4.33 15t. San Jose State 20 39 17. Harvard 15 (T) 35 3GOALS-AGAINST UCLA 20 104 5.20 18. Princeton 9 (T) 34 *Must Appear In 30 % of Team Quarters 19. MPSF UC Santa Barbara 32 4 Arizona State 18 98 5.44 2018 Water Polo • Page 121 ATHLETE YEAR SCHOOL QUARTERS GA GAA 20. Wagner 15 (T) 29 5 California 17 93 5.47 21. Cal State Northridge 19 23 1 Victoria Chamorro SR USC 17 11 2.59 22. Loyola Marymount 23 18 6 San Jose State 16 164 10.25 23. 11 2 Amanda Longan JR USC 34 37 Marist 4.35 24 24. Iona NR 5 3 Julia Hermann R-SR Stanford 35.01875 42 Brown 4.80 RV 25. 4 Others receiving votes: Fresno State, Bucknell, Cal 4 Hannah Storum SO UCLA 30 37 CSU Monterey Bay,4.93 Baptist, Pomona-Pitzer, Santa Clara, Virginia Military, CSU East Bay 5 Mia Rycraw SR Arizona State 60 76 5.07 6 Carlee Kapana JR UCLA 42.75 60 2018 MPSF5.61 COACHES 7 Madison Tagg JR California 53 78 5.89 PRESEASON POLL 8 Katelynn Thompson SR San Jose State 33.75 80 Team (1st-place9.48 votes) Points 1. 82 Stanford (4) 10.67 22 9 Tayler Peters SR San Jose State 30.75 2. California (1) 3t. UCLA(1) 3t. USC 5. Arizona State 6. San Jose State

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USC ALL-TIME RECORDS

1999 • 2004 • NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2013 • 2016

— CAREER RECORDS | SEASON RECORDS — Career Scoring Leaders (thru 3/8/2018)

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Monica Vavic Stephania Haralabidis Aniko Pelle Sofia Konoukh Moriah Van Norman Nina Wengst Brittany Hayes Katrin Dierolf Ioanna Haralabidis Michelle Stein Kami Craig Christina McCall Alexandra Kiss Kaleigh Gilchrist 15. Erika Figge 16. Joelle Bekhazi 17. Lauren Wenger Brigitta Games 19. Jennifer Durley 20. Kristen Dronberger 21. Eike Daube 22. Sandra Milicev 23. Eszter Gyori 24. Kally Lucas 25. Veronika Bartunkova CLIMBING... Brianna Daboub

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2012-15 2014-present 1999-02 2001-03 2003-06 1999-02 2004-07 2000-03 2014-present 2006-09 2006-10 1995-97 2007-10 2011-14 2004-07 2009-11 2003-06 2015-present 1998-01 2008-11 2012-15 1999-02 2002-05 2007-10 2005-08

291 269 255 224 215 213 209 204 171 170 152 142

2015-present

105

137 135 127 127 122 120 119 116 115 113 106

Career Saves Leaders (thru 3/8/2018)

Flora Bolonyai Bernice Orwig Tumua Anae Amanda Longan Victória Chamorro Kelly Graff Whitney Morgan Sarah Mix

2011-14 1997-99 2007-10 2016-present 2015-present 2001-04 2006-08 2003-05

895 838 538 457 428 398 377 149

Single-Season Goal Leaders

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 11. 13. 15. 16. 19. 20. 23. 25. 26.

31. 32. 33.

(thru 3/8/2018) Name Season Sofia Konoukh 2001 Monica Vavic 2015 Stephania Haralabidis 2017 Aniko Pelle 2001 Monica Vavic 2013 Michelle Stein 2009 Monica Vavic 2014 Sofia Konoukh 2002 Katrin Dierolf 2001 Moriah Van Norman 2003 Aniko Pelle 2000 Stephania Haralabidis 2015 Nina Wengst 2000 Stephania Haralabidis 2016 Brittany Hayes 2004 Christina McCall 1997 Moriah Van Norman 2004 Stephania Haralabidis 2014 Maud Megens 2017 Nina Wengst 2001 Aniko Pelle 2002 Brigitta Games 2017 Michelle Stein 2008 Joelle Bekhazi 2010 Brittany Hayes 2006 Christina McCall 1996 Aniko Pelle 1999 Katrin Dierolf 2002 Nina Wengst 2002 Ioanna Haralabidis 2017 Moriah Van Norman 2006 Brittany Hayes 2005 Sofia Konoukh 2003 Erika Figge 2007 Veronika Bartunkova 2008 Ioanna Haralabidis 2015

Total 104 100 84 81 77 75 75 70 65 65 64 64 63 63 59 58 58 58 58 57 57 57 56 56 55 53 53 53 53 53 52 51 50 50 50 50

Single-Season Saves (thru 3/8/2018)

Name 1. Bernice Orwig 2. Bernice Orwig 3. Tumua Anae 4. Flora Bolonyai 5. Bernice Orwig 6. Kelly Graff 7. Flora Bolonyai 8. Amanda Longan 9. Flora Bolonyai 10. Victória Chamorro 11. Whitney Morgan 12. Kelly Graf

Season 1998 1997 2010 2014 1999 2004 2013 2017 2012 2015 2006 2003

Total 323 276 270 252 239 237 222 221 209 207 202 161

2018 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S WATER POLO 24th season • 545-146 (.789) HEAD COACH 14 national titles • 13 cutino award winners 13-time national coach of the year 12-time mpsf coach of the year

JOVAN VAVIC

VAVIC AT USC

1996 MPSF Men’s Co-Coach of the Year 1998 National Men’s Co-Coach of the Year 1999 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year 2003 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2004 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year 2005 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2006 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year 2008 MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2009 National Men’s Coach of the Year 2010 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year National Men’s Coach of the Year 2011 National Men’s Coach of the Year 2012 National Men’s Coach of the Year 2013 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year 2016 MPSF Women’s Coach of the Year National Women’s Coach of the Year MPSF Men’s Coach of the Year Men’s career coaching record: 545-88 (.861) • 23 seasons Women’s career coaching record: 545-146 (.789) • 23 seasons

Jovan Vavic, one of the most decorated water polo coaches in the country, serves a dual role as the head coach of both the USC men’s and women’s teams. He has been with the USC women’s program since its inception in 1995, and has led both teams to national championships three times in the same school year (1998-99, 2003-04 and 2009-10). A 13-time National Coach of the Year and 12-time MPSF Coach of the Year, Vavic boasts a grand total of 14 combined national titles — including a six-year run with the USC men — and has coached 13 Cutino Award winners. The USC women’s undefeated run through the 2016 season brought Vavic the 14th national championship (nine men’s and five women’s) won during his tenure at USC. Vavic has the most team titles of any USC head coach in history. Vavic’s overall career record on the women’s side looms large at 545-146 (.789) as he now enters his 24th season as the USC’s women’s head coach. In 2017, the USC women set a new national record in claiming their 52nd consecutive win. The Trojans would finish the year with their second most season wins in history, going 29-4 in 2017 after reaching the NCAA semifinals for the 14th straight season. The previous year, Vavic’s 2016 women’s team finished off the program’s second undefeated season, going 26-0 en route to an epic win in the 2016 national championship game. In the calendar years of 2013 and 2010, Vavic swept both sides of the game, winning national championships with the women in the spring and following that with men’s titles in the fall of those years. In 2013, the Women of Troy won the longest NCAA women’s championship game in history, beating Stanford 10-9 in triple sudden death to claim USC’s fourth national championship on the women’s side, while finishing with a 27-1 overall record. The USC men would follow with a historic feat of their own, winning an unprecedented sixth straight national championship in claiming the 2013 crown. In 2010, the USC women and men went back-to-back as Vavic followed 2010 National and MPSF Coach of the Year awards on the women’s side with 2010 National and MPSF Coach of the Year with the men in leading the Trojan men to their third consecutive national championship. Following the USC men’s 2009 NCAA title and the USC women’s run to the 2010 national championship, Vavic saw two Trojans sweep the Cutino Awards for the third time in his career, as J.W. Krumpholz and Kami Craig went back-to-back as the 2009 and 2010 Cutino Award winners following the USC women’s run to the 2010 NCAA Championship. The first Trojan pair to sweep the awards was Juraj Zatovic and Lauren Wenger in 2006. Since 1999 when the program was fully funded, Vavic’s record is 451-75 (.857), including 13 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. Between 2003 and 2010, Vavic was named either MPSF or National Coach of the Year (or both) every year but one. His 2004 women’s team won the national championship and became the first team in NCAA Championship history to go undefeated (29-0). In 1999, 2004, 2010, 2013 and 2016 Vavic was named the women’s National and MPSF Coach of the Year. Vavic oversaw the team’s move from Division II in 1995 to Division I in 1996. He guided USC to its firstever Division I National Collegiate Championships appearance in 1997 and a seventh-place national finish while the 1998 team took fifth nationally. In 1999, USC won the national championship, and Vavic was named the National Coach of the Year and the MPSF Coach of the Year. The 2000 squad added another strong showing, finishing second nationally. Vavic came to USC in 1992 as an assistant men’s water polo coach, joined John Williams as co-head coach in 1995 and took over the men’s program in 1999 after Williams retired. He and Williams were named National Coaches of the Year in 1998 after leading USC to its first-ever national championship. They were also named MPSF Co-Coaches of the Year in 1996 after leading USC to the conference title. In fact, in the 1998-99 season, Vavic did something no other coach has accomplished as his teams won three national championships. Besides capturing the 1998 men’s and 1999 women’s titles, his 1999 men’s club team won the Men’s Senior National Club Championship. In 21 seasons at the helm of the USC men’s program, Vavic has improved his career coaching record on the men’s side to 494-82 (.858) with national championships won in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Vavic, a native of Yugoslavia, spent the 1990 season as an assistant men’s coach at UCLA. Previously, he coached three seasons (1987-1990) at Palos Verdes (Calif.) High, where he led Palos Verdes to two undefeated league seasons (1987-89). Vavic also served as assistant coach to the U.S. team at the 1995 World University Games, and was the head coach of the team in 2003. In November 2012, Vavic was named interim head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team, and led Team USA to World Championship qualification with success at the 2013 UANA World Aquatic Championship Qualification Tournament in Canada. Vavic graduated from UCLA in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He and his wife, Lisa, have four children: Nikola, Monica, Marko and Stefan. Nikola and Monica both played water polo for their father at USC and both won national championships with their respective USC water polo teams.

2018 UNIVERSITY OF California SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2010 University of Southern Men’s Water Polo

2018 USC Women’s Water Polo Roster #

NAME

HT.

POS.

YR.

1 1A 1B 1C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Victória Chamorro Amanda Longan Nicola Gonzales Holly Parker Annika Jensen Sabrina Garabet Brooke Presten Paige Hauschild Maud Megens Courtney Fahey Denise Mammolito Hayley McKelvey Nadia Pavlovich Brianna Daboub Kelsey McIntosh Kari Jensen Elise Stein Nina Ceklic Randi Reinhardt Verica Bakoc Kaylee Brownsberger Molly Leimbach Tamar Kazanjian Alaina Cousineau Sawyer Belville Emma Cornwell Kaitlin Leimbach Caitlin Stuewe

5-10 6-2 5-8 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-8 5-11 6-2 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-8 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-9 5-10 5-9 5-7

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SR JR SR SO SR FR JR FR SO JR SO SR FR SR SO FR SO FR FR FR SO FR JR SO SO SR SR SR

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Centro Educacional de Lagoa HS) Moorpark, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS) Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach HS) Orinda, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Glendora, Calif. (St. Lucy’s Priory) Orinda, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Santa Barbara, Calif. (San Marcos HS) Rotterdam, Netherlands (Leonardo College) Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS) North Delta, B.C., Canada (Seaquam Secondary) Auckland, New Zealand (Westlake Girls School) Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) Corona, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) Orinda, Calif. (Campolindo HS) Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert HS) Calgary, Canada (Henry Wise Wood HS) Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley HS) Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Silverthorn Institute) Hermosa Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa HS) Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura HS/Pierce College) San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Chino, Calif. (Ayala HS) San Diego, Calif. (Otay Ranch HS) Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) Monterey, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep)

Head Coach: Jovan Vavic Associate Head Coach: Casey Moon Assistant Coach: James Shin Volunteer Assistant Coach: Alexandra Kiss

Scouting Director: Marko Pintaric

PRONUNCIATIONS #3 Sabrina Garabet gare-ah-BET #5 Paige Hauschild HOSS-child #6 Maud Megens MOUD (as in cloud) MEG-inns #7 Courtney Fahey FAY #10 Nadia Pavlovich PAV-luh-vitch #11 Brianna Daboub bree-AH-nah dah-BO #15 Nina Ceklic CHECK-leech #17 Verica Bakoc VARE-itz-ah BACK-otch

#19 Molly Leimbach #20 Tamar Kazanjian #21 Alaina Cousineau Jovan Vavic Marko Pintaric Alexandra Kiss

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