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TABLE OF CONTENTSThis Is UCLARoster ......................................................................................3

Coaching StaffHead Coach Amy Fuller Kearney .................................4Assistant Coaches..............................................................6

Player BiosReturning Rowers ...............................................................7First-Year Rowers ............................................................15

2013 In ReviewSeason Results .................................................................16

UCLA Rowing HistoryAwards and Honors ........................................................18All-Time Letterwinners ...................................................19Pac-12 Championships .................................................20UCLA’s Rowing Tradition ..............................................23

About UCLAMedia Information ...........................................................24Athletic Administration ..................................................25The UCLA Experience .......................................................... i

QUICK FACTSLocation ...................................................J.D. Morgan Center................................................................ 325 Westwood Plaza........................................................... Los Angeles, CA 90095Athletics Phone .........................................(310) 825-8699Chancellor ................................................................Gene BlockDirector of Athletics ......................................Dan GuerreroSenior Women’s Administrator ................. Petrina LongFaculty Athletic Representative ..........Donald MorrisonHome Facility .................. Marina del Rey/Ballona CreekEnrollment .......................................................................40,500Founded ................................................................................1919Colors ...................................................................Blue and GoldNickname ........................................................................... BruinsConference.......................................................................Pac-12Conference Phone ...................................(925) 932-4411Conference Fax .........................................(925) 932-4601National Affiliation ........................................NCAA Division IHead Coach ........................................... Amy Fuller KearneyHead Coach’s Alma Mater .......UC Santa Barbara ’90Rowing Office Phone ...............................(310) 206-6828Assistant Coaches..............Justin Price, Victoria Burke2013 Pac-12 Team Finish ...............................................4th2013 Pac-12 Varsity Eight Finish .................................4th2013 NCAA Championships ...........................................9thWomen’s Rowing SID ....................................Alex TimiraosSID E-mail .............................. [email protected] Phone ....................................................(310) 206-0524SID Fax ..........................................................(310) 825-8664Athletics Web Site............................www.uclabruins.com

CREDITSThe 2014 UCLA women’s rowing media guide was written, designed and edited by Alex Timiraos, Assistant Director in the UCLA Sports Information Office. Photography by Don Liebig (ASUCLA Campus Studio). Other photography courtesy Jack Hamann. Special thanks to Getty Images, ASUCLA Photography, Berliner Studios, Andrew Bernstein, Ruth Chambers, the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Scott Quintard for their photos in the UCLA Experience.

THIS IS UCLA ROWING

2014 UCLA Rowing Spring ScheduleDay Date Opponent/Event Location TimeSat. March 8 vs. San Diego State (scrimmage) Marina del Rey, Calif. 8:15 a.m.Sat. March 15 vs. Loyola Marymount Marina del Rey, Calif. 9:00 a.m.Sat.-Sun. April 5-6 San Diego Crew Classic San Diego, Calif. All DaySat.-Sun. April 19-20 Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. All DaySat. May 3 at USC San Pedro, Calif. TBDSat. May 17 Pacific Coast Rowing Championsihps Rancho Cordova, Calif. TBDSun. May 18 Pac-12 Championships Rancho Cordova, Calif. All DayFri.-Mon. May 30-June 1 NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. All Day

UCLA Boathouse DirectionsFrom UCLA:Take the 405 South (San Diego Freeway).Take the 90 West (Marina del Rey Freeway).Follow the 90 to its end (turns into surface street).Make a LEFT on “Mindanao.”Make a LEFT on “Lincoln Blvd.”Make a RIGHT on “Fiji Way.”Address: 14001 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292

The Aquatic Center is located at the end of Fiji Way, behind the Villa Venetia Apartment Complex.

Parking at the boathouse is available on non-race days only. Arrangements must be made with the UCLA Marina del Rey Aquatic Center - (310) 823-0048.

Parking is also available off Fiji Way at the Fisherman’s Village (five min. walk from boathouse) and at Dock 52 (15 min. walk).

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Name Year Height Position Hometown (Previous School)Maddie Alden Jr. Coxswain 5-0 Princeton, N.J. (Princeton HS)Catherine Alexandres Fr. Starboard 5-9 Redlands, Calif. (Redlands HS) Christina Alexandres Fr. Port 5-9 Redlands, Calif. (Redlands HS) Teresa Anderson So. Port/Starboard 5-7 Nevada City, Calif. (Nevada Union HS) Victoria Babson Sr. Port/Starboard 6-0 Ambler, Pa. (Mount Saint Joseph Academy)Katie Bezdjian Fr. Port/Starboard 5-7 Salt Lake City, Utah (East HS)Ali Brailey Fr. Port/Starboard 5-8 Brookline, Mass. (Brookline HS) Christine Buckley Fr. Starboard 5-8 San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker HS)Alex Caniglia Jr. Port 5-9 San Diego, Calif. (University City HS)Karmin Chan Fr. Coxswain 5-4 Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS)Angela Chang So. Port/Starboard 5-9 Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica HS)Paige Cheung So. Coxswain 5-1 San Francisco, Calif. (Lowell HS)Madeline Craddock Fr. Starboard 5-9 Mill Valley, Calif. (St. Ignatius College Prep)Eliza Daniels Fr. Port 5-9 Hingham, Mass. (Hingham HS)Sarah Dierksen Jr. Starboard 6-0 La Verne, Calif. (St. Lucy’s Priory)Christina Dierolf So. Starboard 5-11 Redwood City, Calif. (Sequoia HS)Allison Doran Jr. Port 5-10 Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS)Hannah Elder Fr. Starboard 6-2 Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison HS)Marisa Iglesias So. Starboard 5-8 McLean, Va. (Langley HS)Aleda Kawalek So. Port/Starboard 5-10 Welleland, Ontario [Canada] (E.L. Crossley Secondary)Catherine Kidder So. Port 6-1 Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS)Chloe Kojima Jr. Coxswain 5-1 Redondo Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa HS)Kat Lauer Sr. Starboard 5-11 Madison, Conn. (Branford HS)Kate Miller Jr. Port 5-9 Walnut Creek, Calif. (Los Lomas HS)Kendal Mitchell Jr. Port 6-0 San Mateo, Calif. (St. Ignatius College Prep)Sarah Mudd Fr. Starboard 6-1 Greenwich, Conn. (King Low Heywood Thomas School)Emma Murray Jr. Starboard 5-8 Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity HS)Christina Nelson Jr. Port/Starboard 5-10 Westlake Village, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS)Katy Newmarker Fr. Port 5-11 Los Alamitos, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)Lauren Noga Fr. Port 5-7 Lafayette, Calif. (Head Royce HS)Carolina Paini Sr. Port 5-9 Costa Mesa, Calif. (Orange County HS of the Arts)Natalie Pettee Sr. Port/Starboard 5-10 Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS)Cassandra Ramirez So. Port/Starboard 5-9 Covina, Calif. (Northview HS)Lauryn Robinson Fr. Starboard 5-8 Valencia, Calif. (Culver Academies [Ind.])Molly Schoenfeld Jr. Port 6-0 Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS)Kendall Schreiberg Fr. Coxswain 5-3 Corona del Mar, Calif. (Corona del Mar HS)Allegra Spinoso Fr. Port/Starboard 5-9 San Francisco, Calif. (Convent of the Sacred Heart HS)Cathy Stolitzka Jr. Starboard 5-10 Los Altos, Calif. (Homestead HS)Alexandra Sung-Jereczek Fr. Port/Starboard 5-8 Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont HS)Nicole Sung-Jereczek Sr. Port/Starboard 5-9 Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont HS)Camille Triebsch Fr. Port 5-8 Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo HS)Samantha Upton Sr. Port/Starboard 5-9 Napa, Calif. (Napa HS)Sophie Van de Ven Fr. Starboard 6-0 Beaumont, Australia (Seymour College)Victoria Vander Poel Jr. Starboard 5-9 Los Banos, Calif. (Los Banos HS)Meaghan Volker Sr. Starboard 5-11 Berriedale, Australia (University of Tasmania [AUS])Logan Warwick So. Coxswain 5-4 Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS)Erin Wenzel Sr. Starboard 5-10 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Trabuco Hills HS)Alice White So. Port 5-9 Hamilton, New Zealand (Hillcrest HS)Madeline Whitney Fr. Starboard 5-8 Salt Lake City, Utah (East HS)Annie Williams Fr. Port 5-11 Livermore, Calif. (Granada HS)Caroline Williams Fr. Port/Starboard 6-0 Vienna, Va. (James Madison HS)Madeline Wilson Fr. Port 5-9 Marietta, Ga. (Pope HS)Claire Wixted So. Port 5-11 Moorestown, N.J. (Moorestown HS)Deanna Wong Sr. Starboard 5-4 San Francisco, Calif. (Lincoln HS)

Coaching StaffAmy Fuller Kearney Head Coach 13th seasonJustin Price Assistant Coach 5th seasonVictoria Burke Assistant Coach 2nd season

2014 ROSTER

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AMYFULLER KEARNEYHEAD COACH13th SeasonUC Santa Barbara ’90

Amy Fuller Kearney enters her 13th season at the helm of the UCLA women’s rowing program in 2013-14 and has established the Bruins as a national competitor. After having made a successful transition from a club team to a varsity program in 2001-02, UCLA earned its first-ever team bid to the NCAA Championships in May 2010 and returned to the national event in May 2012 and May 2013.

In 2013, the Bruins finished ninth overall at the NCAA Championships. That marked the program’s second-best finish at NCAA Championships in school history (finished eighth in May 2012). UCLA’s varsity eight finished in first place in the Petite Final (places 7-12), crossing the finish line ahead of Harvard, Michigan, Stanford, Yale and Brown. At season’s end, Britta Syverson capped her four-year career by earning first-team All-America honors (CRCA) to become UCLA’s second three-time All-America selection, along with Vanessa Teff.

In 2012, UCLA secured an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, the best team result in program history. The varsity eight finished first in the Petite Final (places 7-12), besting Stanford, Harvard, Ohio State, Cornell and Yale. The Bruins’ second varsity eight finished sixth in the Grand Final, and the varsity four finished first in the Petite Final. In 2010, the Bruins finished 12th overall at the NCAA Championships.

Additionally, Fuller Kearney guided the Bruins’ varsity eight crew to an at-large selection at the NCAA Championships in three consecutive

seasons (2005-07). The eight crew’s highest finish in that three-year span was a 12th place finish in 2006. UCLA’s eight finished ninth at the 2010 NCAA Championships, placing higher than any Pac-12 program in the Petite Final.

Fuller Kearney led the Bruins’ varsity and second varsity eights to the Pac-10 Championship Grand Final from 2004 through 2007. In 2010, UCLA’s varsity four finished third while the program’s varsity eight was fourth, allowing the Bruins to earn a fifth-place team finish at the conference championships. UCLA’s second varsity eight won the silver medal in 2005 and 2006 at the Pac-10 Championships

The past six seasons, Fuller Kearney has guided UCLA to a consistent spot in the national rankings. UCLA has secured a ranking as high as No. 3 in 2012, No. 5 in 2013, No. 11 in 2010, No. 13 in 2008 and 2009, and No. 17 in 2011. The Bruins finished the 2013 campaign ranked No. 10 in the CRCA national poll.

In 2013, UCLA posted a fourth-place team finish at Pac-12 Championships, securing a team bid to the NCAA Championships for the second straight season and for the third time in the last four years. UCLA’s varsity four crew finished second at the conference championships, while

the two eights and novice eight each finished fourth.

In 2012, UCLA finished third at Pac-12 Championships, posting its highest-ever finish since the rowing program was elevated to varsity status in 2001-02. The varsity eight finished fourth while the second varsity and varsity four posted third-place finishes. UCLA’s performance at the 2012 conference championships was its best since winning the event in 1991.

In 2011, the Bruins kicked off the spring season with back-to-back victories over Loyola Marymount and San Diego State. UCLA’s novice eight then earned consecutive victories over Pac-12 foes California and Stanford. The Bruins varsity eight earned a second place finish at the San Diego Crew Classic while the varsity four and novice eight squads took home second place as well. At the Virginia Invitational, UCLA’s second varsity eight earned a victory over Texas while the varsity four defeated the Clemson Tigers on the final day of competition. After the team finished the season with a sixth place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, UCLA’s Britta Syverson secured CRCA All-West Region honors for the second straight year.

In 2010, UCLA registered dual-meet victories against Loyola Marymount and San Diego State to open the spring season. UCLA’s varsity eight finished third on consecutive days, including in Sunday’s Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic, while the team’s open eight earned two first-place finishes. The varsity eight defeated Clemson and Notre Dame at the SoCal Challenge before cruising past Oregon State and San Diego the next week in Dexter Lake, Ore.

UCLA’s fifth-place team finish at Pac-10 Championships was highlighted by a third-place effort from from the varsity four. Six Pac-10 teams earned berths to the NCAA Championships, as UCLA secured its first team berth in program history. At the NCAA Championships, UCLA varsity eight finished third in its first-day elimination heat, allowing the crew to advance to Saturday’s semifinal. After a fifth-place finish in the semifinal, the varsity eight closed its season with a third-place finish in the Petite Final.

In 2009, the Bruins opened the season with strong dual-meet wins against local opponents Loyola Marymount and San Diego State. UCLA’s

Amy Fuller Kearney’s Key Accomplishments at UCLA

•Led UCLA to three NCAA Tournament appearances in the last four seasons•Guided the Bruins to their first team trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2010•Coached UCLA to a school-record 8th-place overall finish at NCAA Championships in 2012•Saw UCLA’s varsity eight crew finish first in the Petite Final in the 2013 NCAA Championships•Responsible for the development of five first-team CRCA All-America selections•Has produced 18 CRCA All-West Region selections since the spring of 2002• In 12 seasons as head coach, 41 Bruins have secured CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors•Has seen her student-athletes secure 70 total Pac-12 All-Academic Team selections•Developed two three-time All-Pac-12 Team selections (Britta Syverson and Vanessa Teff)•Helped UCLA transition from club team to NCAA varsity status in 2001-02

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varsity eight won races on consecutive days against No. 12 Ohio State and No. 13 Clemson, respectively, at the Pac-10 Challenge. The Bruins finished strong at the San Diego Crew Classic, as the first eight raced to a first-place finish in the Petite Final, while the second eight cruised to a third-place finish. On day two of the Lake Natoma Challenge, UCLA’s first eight won its heat against Minnesota and Tennessee. At the season-culminating Pac-10 Championships, the varsity eight win the petite final while the second eight finished in second place.

At season’s end, Vanessa Teff secured CRCA All-West Region honors and All-Pac-10 accolades for a school-record fourth consecutive season. In addition, five Bruins were honored as CRCA National Scholar-Athlete selections. Three of those student-athletes were also selected to the Pac-10 All-Academic team.

In 2008, UCLA claimed dual-meet wins over the University of Victoria and the University of Central Florida. The second eight rowed to wins over Saint Mary’s first eight and the University of Central Florida. Both crews had strong performances at the San Diego Crew Classic. Both eights finished their seasons with wins in the petite final at the Pac-10 Championships. For the third consecutive year, Vanessa Teff earned Pocock All-America honors, CRCA All-West Region accolades and All-Pac-10 honors. Eight Bruins were named All-Pac-10 Academic selections.

Under the guidance of Fuller Kearney in 2007, UCLA’s varsity eight crew advanced to the NCAA Championships in Oak Ridge, Tenn., finishing 14th overall. Fuller Kearney guided UCLA to first-place finishes in back-to-back dual meets against Loyola Marymount and San Diego State to open the season. In the fourth weekend of the season, the Bruins performed well at the San Diego Crew Classic, placing its varsity crews fourth and third, respectively, in the grand finals. Midway through the season, UCLA’s second varsity raced past USC in the annual dual meet between the crosstown rivals. UCLA finished fourth overall at Pac-10 Championships.

In 2006, the first eight raced to a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. UCLA began the 2006 spring season earning first-place dual-meet finishes against Loyola Marymount, UC

Irvine and Minnesota before posting a sixth-place finish at Pac-10 Championships in May. At the San Diego Crew Classic, UCLA advanced to the Grand Final in all three events and finished fifth in the varsity eight race. The Bruins finished first in all four events at the Miller Cup, and later capped their season with a strong performance at the NCAA Championships.

In the spring of 2005, the Bruins sent an at-large eight to the NCAA Championships, where UCLA finished 15th overall. That spring, UCLA reached the Grand Final in every event at the Pac-10 Championships. The first eight raced to a top-16 ranking and an at-large invite to the NCAA Championships for the first time in program history. The second eight made history, bringing home a silver medal from the Pac-10 Championships, a first at UCLA since rowing was elevated to NCAA varsity status.

Named UCLA’s head coach on July 2, 2001 – the sport’s inaugural NCAA season – FullerKearney came to Westwood after having served one year as assistant coach for the Stanford women’s crew program (2000-01). At Stanford, she guided the Cardinal to its first top-20 national ranking in the program’s NCAA history.

Prior to serving as assistant coach at Stanford, Fuller Kearney was an assistant coach at San Diego State for two years (1998-2000). She worked with the Aztecs while training for the 2000 Olympics with the U.S. National Team. Fuller Kearney has also spent time working as an assistant coach at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (1996-98) and for the U.S. National Team (1997).

From 1993-96, Fuller Kearney served as a motivational speaker for Champion International, a U.S. Rowing sponsor. She began her coaching career at UC Santa Barbara, her alma mater. From 1990-91, she led the women’s novice program. Two years later, from 1992-93, she was the head coach of the women’s team.

A three-time Olympian and world record holder, Fuller Kearney has accrued a strong national and international rowing background. In 1993, she earned U.S. Rowing Female Athlete of the Year honors. Two years later, she was a finalist for the Sullivan Award, presented annually to the nation’s top amateur athlete. She spent the fall and winter of 1995 competing with the

America’s Cup Syndicate, America 3. She was a member of the first ever all-women’s team to challenge for the America’s Cup.

As a starboard aft grinder, Fuller Kearney used her strength and endurance to earn a starting spot among the world’s top female sailors. In the spring and summer, Fuller Kearney again turned her focus to rowing and helped the women’s eight to a World Championship in Tampere, Finland.

Fuller Kearney earned trips to the Olympics in 1992, 1996, and 2000. In 1992, she brought home a silver medal in the Women’s 4-. In 1996 and 2000, she placed in the top 6 in the Women’s 8+.

Additionally, Fuller Kearney has competed in eight World Championships, earning one gold medal and six silver medals (1989, 1991, 1993-94, 1997-98 and 1999). An extension of Fuller Kearney’s international experience includes the Goodwill Games, the Lucerne International Regatta, and the Henley Royal Regatta. At the 1994 Goodwill Games, her women’s 8+ team captured the bronze. Competing at the Lucerne International Regatta (1991, 1994-96 and 1998), she brought home five medals - three gold, one silver, and one bronze. At the 1998 Henley Royal Regatta, Fuller Kearney added another gold medal.

Fuller Kearney continued her rowing success at the C.R.A.S.H. B Sprints. She was the 2000 and 2001 World Record holder on the rowing ergometer and placed first for open women. On the national level, Fuller Kearney rowed for the U.S. National Team for 11 years (1989, 1991-2000). During this era, she recorded 12 gold medals, two silver and one bronze.

As a sophomore at UC Santa Barbara, Fuller Kearney discovered a passion for rowing. She later earned one gold medal and one bronze medal on the collegiate national level. In 1990, she was honored with the school’s Associated Students Athlete of the Year Award. In 2006, Fuller Kearney was an inaugural inductee into the UC Santa Barbara Recreational Sports Hall of Fame.

A Westlake Village, Calif., native who prepped at Westlake High School, Fuller Kearney graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. She earned her masters degree in education from University of Tennessee, Chattanooga in 1998.

Fuller Kearney has also been certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Health Fitness Instructor and is a U.S. Rowing certified coach. She resides in Newhall, Calif., with her husband, Joe, and daughter, Shannon.

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JUSTINPRICEASSISTANT COACH5th SeasonUCLA ’06

Justin Price enters his fifth season as an assistant coach for the UCLA women’s rowing team in 2012-13. Over the past four seasons at UCLA, Price has been instrumental in the development of UCLA’s freshmen and novice rowers.

Price’s primary responsibilities include identification, development and coaching of all walk-on athletes. Price also coordinates recruiting efforts for the program’s non-rowing athletes. Off the water duties include the management and maintenance of equipment and gear.

Price rowed for the UCLA men’s team before graduating in 2006. Prior to arriving at UCLA in the summer of 2009, he spent the three seasons as an assistant coach with the men’s rowing program at the University of Notre Dame.

Over the last five seasons, Price’s work with UCLA’s program has been instrumental in leading the Bruins to three appearances at the year-end NCAA Championships. In 2013, UCLA’s novice eight finished third in the Grand Final at the San Diego Crew Classic one day after posting a first-place finish in its initial heat. For the second consecutive seasons, the novice crew finished ahead of USC at the two programs’ annual dual meet.

In 2012, Price worked with novice crews that earned multiple victories and sustained success. UCLA’s novice eight finished second at the Pac-12 Championships, helping the team earn a third-place finish, UCLA’s highest since the women’s program was elevated to varsity status in 2001-02. The novice bested USC’s crew at the annual crosstown race by more than 35 seconds. In addition, the Bruins’ novice eight finished second in its final heat the San Diego Crew Classic.

In 2010, Price helped lead the novice crew to multiple victories. After opening the spring season with convincing dual-meet wins over local foes Loyola Marymount and San Diego State, the novice eight earned a second-place finish in the Grand Final of the San Diego Crew Classic. The novice eight defeated Notre Dame in the afternoon portion of the SoCal Challenge and bested crosstown rival USC in the annual dual-meet showdown.

VICTORIABURKEASSISTANT COACH1st SeasonVirginia ’09

Victoria Burke enters her second season as an assistant women’s rowing coach at UCLA. She joined the staff on a full-time basis in July 2012 and oversees UCLA’s novice rowers and assist with recruiting efforts.

Burke arrived at UCLA after having worked as an assistant coach at her alma mater, the University of Virginia, during the 2011-12 school year and helped the Cavaliers win their second consecutive NCAA Division I Championship.

As a student-athlete at Virginia, Burke competed in three NCAA Championships, leading the varsity eight to a second-place finish in June 2009 and winning the NCAA Division I Team title in 2010.

Price served as the freshman/novice coach for the men’s rowing program at Notre Dame from 2005-2008, working primarily with walk-on athletes. He helped lead the Notre Dame novice crews to their best finishes in program history.

During the 2007-08 season at Notre Dame, Price coached two national championship novice crews as his student-athletes won both the novice eight and novice lightweight four at the American Collegiate Rowing Association’s (ACRA) National Championship Regatta. Price’s crews finished third overall in the team points competition at the 2008 ACRA Regatta.

Price led Notre Dame to similar success in 2008-09. That year, he recruited the largest group of freshman/novice athletes in team history and coached three novice eights. Price’s novice rowers showcased their depth at the 2009 ACRA Regatta, leading the Fighting Irish to a second place finish in the overall team points competition. The novice lightweight four won the event for the second consecutive year, the first novice eight finished in third place and the second novice eight finished second.

Price spent four years (2003-06) rowing in UCLA’s men’s program. As a Bruin oarsman, he stroked the novice eight as a freshman and rowed in the varsity eight his final three seasons. In 2006, Price earned the bronze medal rowing in the men’s varsity four at the Pac-10 Championships. He received the Coach’s Award for his performance and leadership in 2004-05. In addition, Price was a three-timePac-10All-AcademicTeamselection–firstteam(2005,2006)andhonorable mention (2004).

Price graduated from UCLA in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He earned his law degree (J.D.) from the University of Notre Dame in 2009.

At the elite level, Burke has spent the past five summers rowing at GMS in Connecticut, medaling in several national regattas. Her international results include winning the silver medal at the 2009 U-23 World Championships in the Lightweight Women’s Quad and winning the gold medal in the Lightweight Women’s Single at the 2009 SilverSkiff Regatta in Turin, Italy.

Burke won the silver medal at the 2010 Senior World Championships in New Zealand, competing in the Lightweight Women’s Quad.

Burke also served as an assistant coach for the U.S. U-23 Lightweight Women’s Quad in the summer of 2012, overseeing a team that competed in Trakai, Lithuania at the 2012 U-23 World Rowing Championships. UCLA junior Carolina Paini was one of the competitors on that crew that Burke coached that summer.

Burke graduated with a bachelor’s degree in art history and a minor in Italian from the University of Virginia in 2009 and competed for Saugatuck Rowing Club.

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finishes on day one before finishing second in its heat on day two … rowed two seat in the V4+ against USC (May 4) … rowed three seat in the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), helping the boat to a fourth-place finish … stroked the 2V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2) … led the 2V8+ to a fifth-place finish in the A/B semifinals and to a fifth-place finish in the Petite Final.

2011-12Rowed four seat in the second varsity eight throughout her freshman season … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight against Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading UCLA to a first place finish … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight in the Bruins’ dual meet victory over San Diego (March 10) … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), leading the second varsity eight to a first place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight’s win over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed four seat with the second varsity eight in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28), leading the boat to a win over the Trojans...rowed four seat at both the Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships, leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (third place at Pac12s and eighth place at NCAAs) … helped the 2V8+ to a third-place finish at Pac-12 Championships and an appearance in the school’s first-ever Grand Final at NCAA Championships.

High SchoolAttended Darien High School in Darien, Conn., for four years (2007-2011) … was a three-year varsity rowing letterwinner at Darien.

ClubCompeted for Connecticut Boat Club … served as team captain … earned two bronze medals (2009, 2011) and one gold medal (2010) at U.S. Rowing Youth National Championships … went undefeated in the freshman novice in 2008 and varsity eight from Sept. 2009 through June 2011 … her team broke the course record in the V8+ for open junior varsity eight women in Cincinnati, Ohio.

PersonalFull name: Christine Lauren Bragg … Christine is the daughter of James and Dee Bragg … has one sister, Lindsey … admires tennis players Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic … undeclared major.

ANGELACHANGSophomorePort/Starboard – 5-9Santa Monica, Calif.Santa Monica HS

2012-13Rowed four seat in the novice eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory over Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed six seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … led the N8+ to a first-place finish in its heat on day one in San Diego and to a third-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed bow seat in the N8+ against USC (May 4), leading the novice crew to a commanding victory against USC.

MADDIEALDENJunior5-0 – CoxswainPrinceton, N.J.Princeton HS

2012-13Coxed the second varsity four throughout her sophomore season … earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … coxed the third varsity eight in a season-opening win against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … coxed the second varsity four to a third-place finish on day one of the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6) … coxed the 2V4+ at the Clemson Invitational (April 20-21), leading UCLA to one first-place and one second-place finish on day one … coxed the 2V4+ against USC, helping the Bruins win that race by 7.0 seconds.

2011-12Coxed the open four in the season opener against Loyola Marymount (March 3) … coxed the N4+ at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … coxed the N4+ in the Bruins’ dual meet against USC (April 28) … coxed the N4+ at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships (May 12).

High SchoolAttended Princeton High School in Princeton, N.J. for four years (2007-11).

ClubCompeted for Mercer Junior Rowing Club … attending U.S. Rowing Youth National three times … served as coxswain of the women’s V8+ crew in 2010-11.

PersonalFull name: Madeline Voorhees Alden … parents are William Alden and Susan Voorhees … has one sister, Katie … undeclared major.

VICTORIABABSONSeniorPort/Starboard – 6-0Ambler, Pa.Mount Saint Joseph Academy

2012-13Rowed primarily in the second varsity four crew as a junior … captured first-team Pac-12 All-Academic Team honors … rowed six seat in the third varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening win against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … stroked the second varsity four on day one of the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6), helping lead the Bruins to a third-place finish over Texas, San Diego and San Diego State … rowed three seat in the 2V4+ at the Clemson Invitational, guiding UCLA to a first-place finish in the morning session and one second-place finish in the afternoon session (April 20).

2011-12Rowed in the second varsity eight and varsity four boats … rowed two seat in the varsity four in dual-meet victories against Loyola Marymount (March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … rowed two seat in the second V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March

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31-April 1), leading the boat to a first place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed two seat in the varsity four in a dual meet victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed two seat with the varsity four in the Bruins’ annual dual meet against USC (April 28) … rowed two seat in the varsity four at the Pac-12 Championships, leading the varsity four to a third place finish … rowed two seat in the varsity four at the NCAA Championships, helping the boat win the Petite Final (places 7-12) and helping the Bruins earn their best ever team finish at the NCAA Championships (eighth place) … first-team Pac-12 All-Academic selection … CRCA National Scholar Athlete selection.

2010-11Rowed in the second V8+ and N8+ boats as a freshman … stroked the second varsity in dual-meet victories against Loyola Marymount (March 5) and San Diego State (March 13) … stroked the second varsity against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28) … stroked the novice eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish on day one and second-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed in the V4+ at the Virginia Invitational against Virginia and Clemson (April 16-17), leading the Bruins past Clemson in the V4+ on the final day of the event … stroked the novice eight to a first-place finish against USC (April 30) … also stroked the novice eight at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolFour-year varsity rowing and basketball letterwinner under head coaches Mike McKenna and John Miller, respectively, at Mount Saint Joseph Academy … served as the varsity crew team’s captain in 2010 … won the team’s spirit award in 2009 … led Mount Saint Joseph Academy to the gold medal at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in 2007 and 2010 … earned a gold medal at the Phialdelphia City Championship in 2009 and 2010 … finished first at the 2010 Scholastic Nationals … earned CYO Region II high school basketball sportsmanship award as a senior (2009-10) … served as the team’s center on the basketball team.

PersonalFull name: Victoria Leigh Babson … Victoria is the youngest of Mark Babson and Jeanette Talese’s four children … has two brothers and one sister … undeclared major.

ALEXCANIGLIAJuniorPort – 5-9San Diego, Calif.University City HS

2012-13Rowed primarily in the second varsity eight during her sophomore campaign … secured honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … stroked the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7), helping the crew secure a fifth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … stroked the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the 2V8+ to a pair of first-place

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MARISAIGLESIASSophomoreStarboard – 5-8McLean, Va.Langley HS

2012-13Rowed seven seat in the novice eight crew in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed seven seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … led the Bruins’ N8+ crew to a first-place finish in its preliminary heat and to a third-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed six seat in the N8+ in UCLA’s novice victory against USC (May 4) … rowed six seat in the N8+ at Pac-12 Championships, helping the boat to a fourth-place finish.

High SchoolTwo-year varsity rowing letterwinner at Langley High School (McLean, Va.) under head coach Ashley Leake … transferred to Langley midway through her junior year, when she began rowing … selected the team’s most valuable oarsman, earned the “hammer award” as the fastest women’s varsity rower and won first place in the team’s erg-a-thon … also rowed for Thompson Boat Center.

PersonalFull name: Marisa Leigh Iglesias … Marisa is the daughter of David and Cynthia Iglesias … has three sisters – Claudia, Amanda and Sophia … undeclared major.

ALEDAKAWALEKSophomorePort/Starboard – 5-10Welleland, Ontario (Canada)E.L. Crossley Secondary

2012-13Stroked the novice eight in UCLA’s first two events – in a dual-meet win over Loyola Marymount (March 9) and at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … led the N8+ to a first-place finish in its heat on day one in San Diego and to a third-place finish in the N8+ Grand Final on day two … rowed three seat in the N8+ against USC (May 4), leading the Bruins past the Women of Troy by 19.1 seconds … rowed five seat in the N8+ at Pac-12 Championships, guiding the boat to a fourth-place finish.

High SchoolAttended E.L. Crossley Secondary School for two years (2010-12) and Notre Dame College School for two years (2008-10) … rowed under head coach Pat McNally at E.L. Crossley Secondary … helped the high school win the national championship in 2011 and 2012 … won the Stotesbury Cup in the Women’s 4+ and 2X … won the CSSRAs in the junior women’s 4+, the senior women’s 4X and twice in the senior women’s 4+ … also competed on the basketball and lacrosse teams in high school.

ClubCompeted for South Niagara Rowing Club … named Oarswoman of the Year in 2010 … finished first in the U17 and at the junior women’s 4X at the Royal

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High SchoolAttended Santa Monica High School for four years (2008-12).

ClubCompeted for Marina Aquatic Center (MAC), located in Marina del Rey, Calif. … earned the club’s most improved award in 2009 and “Senior Award” in 2012 … won the silver medal, competing in the women’s 4+, at the Junior Championships (2011) and at the Head of the Charles (2011).

PersonalFull name: Angela Jing Ting Chang … Angela is the daughter of Ruey Kang Chang and Alice Cheng … has one younger brother, Frank … intends to major in marine biology.

PAIGECHEUNGSophomoreCoxswain – 5-1San Francisco, Calif.Lowell HS

2012-13Coxed the open eight crew at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … led the open eight to a second-place finish in its heat on day one and to a second-place finish in the Grand Final on Sunday.

High SchoolAttended Lowell High School in San Francisco (2008-12).

ClubCompeted for Pacific Rowing Club … served as the men’s varsity coxswain in 2011-12 and as the men’s JV coxswain in 2010-11.

PersonalFull name: Paige Lauren Cheung … Paige is the daughter of Steven and Martha Cheung … has one older brother, Spenser … political science major.

SARAHDIERKSENJuniorStarboard – 6-0La Verne, Calif.St. Lucy’s Prior

2012-13Rowed two seat in the varsity four in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed six seat in the open eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7), helping the crew to a pair of second-place finishes, including in the Grand Final on Sunday … rowed two seat in the 2V4+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … guided the 2V4+ to one first-place finish and one second-place finish on day one at Clemson … rowed two seat in the 2V4+ against USC (May 4), leading the 2V4+ past USC by 7.0 seconds.

2011-12Rowed with the novice eight, open eight and novice four boats as a freshman … rowed five seat in the N8+ in dual meet victories over Loyola Marymount

(March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … rowed five seat in the open eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1) … stroked the novice four in UCLA’s dual meet victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed three seat for the novice four against USC in the two schools’ annual dual meet (April 28) … rowed three seat with the novice four at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships.

High SchoolAttended St. Lucy’s Priory High School (Glendora, Calif.) for four years (2007-2011) … lettered one year in track and field under Coach Ken Landry … was 2008 JV league champion in the high jump.

PersonalFull name: Sarah Jane Dierksen … Sarah is the daughter of John and Jane Dierksen … has one sister, Claire … undeclared major.

ALLISONDORANJuniorPort – 5-10Folsom, Calif.Folsom HS

2012-13Split time rowing in the second varsity eight and second varsity four crews as a sophomore … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7), leading the 2V8+ to a fifth-place finish in the Grand Final on Sunday … rowed bow seat (2V8+) in the morning session of day one of the Clemson Invitational (April 20), leading the 2V8+ to a first-place finish in its heat … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ in the afternoon session on day one of the Clemson Invitational, leading the boat to a second-place finish … rowed bow seat in the 2V4+ on day two of the Clemson Invitational (April 21) … rowed three seat in the 2V4+ against USC (May 4), leading that boat past USC by 7.0 seconds.

2011-12Rowed six seat in the second varsity eight as a freshman … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ against Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading UCLA to a first-place finish … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ in the Bruins’ dual meet victory over San Diego (March 10) … rowed six seat for the 2V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31, April 1), helping the boat win the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Trophy for winning the Grand Final on day two … rowed six seat in the second varsity eight’s win over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed six seat with the second varsity eight in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28), leading the boat to a win over the Trojans … rowed six seat at both the Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships, leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (third place at Pac-12s, eighth place at NCAAs) … helped the 2V8+ to a third-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and an appearance in the school’s first ever Grand Final at the NCAA Championships.

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Canadian Henley, in addition to finishing first at the Head of the Charles in the women’s 4+ … competed for the Canadian Junior National Team in 2011 … participated at the U23 RCA High Performance Camp (2011) and Junior National Team Camp (2010, 2011).

PersonalFull name: Aleda Christine Kawalek … Aleda is the older of Ted and Lori Kawalek’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Adrien … lists her greatest athletic thrill to date as having represented Canada in the four at Junior World Championships in 2011.

KATIEKIDDERSophomorePort – 6-1Moorpark, Calif.Moorpark HS

2012-13Did not compete in any spring races.

High SchoolFour-year varsity water polo letterwinner at Moorpark High School under head coach Chris Beattie … competed at the center position … was a second-team All-Marmonte League selection as a senior and a third-team honoree as a junior … served as a team captain during her senior season … earned team MVP honors as a senior … named the team’s most offensive player as a junior … finished her senior season with 72 goals, 81 steals, 14 assists and two blocks … also competed for South Coast Water Polo Club.

PersonalFull name: Catherine Marie Kidder … prefers Katie … is the youngest of John and Sheryll Kidder’s three daughters … has two older sisters, Jessica and Rachael … sister, Rachael, played on UCLA’s women’s volleyball team (2009-12) and helped the Bruins win the 2012 NCAA Championship … father, John, was a four-year offensive lineman on UCLA’s football team … undeclared major.

CHLOEKOJIMAJuniorCoxswain – 5-1Redondo Beach, Calif.Mira Costa HS

2012-13Coxed the second varsity eight crew for the majority of the season … one of four UCLA rowers to earn CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors … also secured first-team Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … coxed the varsity four in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … coxed the 2V8+ for the remainder of the spring season, leading the 2V8+ to a fifth-place finish at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … coxed the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21), leading the Bruins’ crew to a pair of first-place finishes on day one … guided the 2V8+ to a second-place finish in its lone race on day two at Clemson … coxed the 2V8+ against USC (May 4) …

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coxed the 2V8+ to a fourth-place finish at Pac-12 Championships (May 19) … coxed the 2V8+ to a first-place finish in the NCAA Championships repechage, leading the Bruins to a fifth-place finish in the Petite Final (May 31-June 2) … helped the Bruins finish with a ninth-place overall finish at NCAA Championships.

2011-12Coxed the varsity four as a freshman … coxed the novice four in dual-meet wins against Loyola Marymount (March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … coxed the V4+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), leading the varsity four to a third place finish in the Grand Final on day two … coxed the V4+ in a dual meet victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … coxed the varsity four in the Bruins’ annual dual meet against USC (April 28) … coxed the varsity four at the Pac-12 Championships, leading the varsity four to a third place finish … coxed the varsity four at the NCAA Championships, helping the boat win the Petite Final (places 7-12) … UCLA earned its best-ever team finish at NCAA Championships (eighth place).

High SchoolAttended Mira Costa High School (Manhattan Beach, Calif.) for four years (2007-11).

ClubCompeted for Marina Aquatic Center Junior Rowing under coach Zohar Abramovitz … was a member of the second-place crew (4+) at the 2011 U.S. Youth Nationals … led the 4+ to a first-place finish at the 2010 Youth Nationals … named the 2009 Most Valuable Person award and the 2010 Most Inspirational Person award. Inspirational Person.

PersonalFull name: Chloe Kojima … is the daughter of Derek Kojima and Lena Agee … has one twin brother, Alex … lists her greatest thrill to date as winning the gold medal (4+) at the 2010 U.S. Youth Nationals.

KATLAUERSeniorStarboard – 5-11Madison, Conn.Branford HS

2011-12Rowed with the varsity eight throughout her sophomore year … rowed three seat in the V8+ against Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading UCLA to a first-place finish … rowed seven seat in the V8+ against San Diego (March 10) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1) … rowed six seat with the V8+ in a victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed six seat for the varsity eight in against USC (April 28 … rowed six seat the Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships … led UCLA to a program-best team finish at Pac-12 Championships (third place) and at NCAA Championships (eighth place) … helped the V8+ to a fourth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and a first-place finish in the Petite Final (places 7-12) at NCAA Championships.

2010-11Rowed in the varsity eight as a freshman … rowed three seat in the V8+ against California (March 27) and rowed five seat the next day versus Stanford

(March 28) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3) … rowed five seat at the Virginia Invitational (April 15-17), racing against Texas, Virginia and Clemson … rowed five seat in the varsity eight against USC in the annual crosstown showdown (April 30) … rowed five seat in UCLA’s V8+ at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolThree-year varsity soccer and basketball and two-year varsity lacrosse letterwinner … spent her final two seasons at Branford High School (Branford, Conn.) and her first two years studying at Hamden Hall Country Day High School (Hamden, Conn.) … earned all-league honors on the soccer field … was an honorable mention all-league lacrosse selection … earned “best defensive player” honors in lacrosse at Hamden Hall.

ClubCompeted for Connecticut Boat Club … served as team captain … earned a gold medal in the V8+ crew at the 2010 Nationals … raced to a third-place finish in the V8+ at the 2009 Nationals … went undefeated in the fall and spring seasons during her senior year (2009-10).

PersonalFull name: Katherine Marie Lauer … prefers Kat … is the daughter of Mark and Susan Lauer … intends to major in communication studies.

KATEMILLERJuniorPort – 5-9Walnut Creek, Calif.Los Lomas HS

2012-13Rowed in the varsity eight all season during her sophomore campaign … secured honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … rowed three seat in the varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed two seat in the V8+ at both the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and the Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … guided UCLA to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final in San Diego … led the Bruins to one first-place finish and a pair of second-place finishes at Clemson … rowed two seat in the V8+ against USC (May 4) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), leading the Bruins to a fourth-place finish … rowed two seat in the V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), helping the V8+ finish first in the Petite Final … UCLA finished ninth overall at NCAA Championships.

2011-12Rowed with the novice eight and varsity four boats as a freshman … rowed six seat in the novice eight in dual meet victories over Loyola Marymount (March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … stroked the 2V4+ in the team’s season-opener against Loyola Marymount … rowed two seat with the varsity four at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), helping the boat earn a third-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed six seat in the novice eight in UCLA’s win against Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed six seat in the novice eight’s win over USC in the annual dual meet (April 28) … rowed six seat with the novice eight at the Pac-12 Championships,

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EMMAMURRAYJuniorStarboard – 5-8Roswell, Ga.Blessed Trinity

2012-13Rowed seven seat in the third varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed three seat in the 2V4+ on day one of the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6), leading the Bruins to a third-place finish.

2011-12Rowed bow seat with the novice eight as a freshman … rowed bow seat in the novice eight in dual meet victories over Loyola Marymount (March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … rowed bow seat in the novice eight crew at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), helping the boat to a second-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed bow seat in the novice eight in a dual-meet win against Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed bow seat in the novice eight’s win over USC in the annual dual meet (April 28) … rowed bow seat with the novice eight at Pac-12 Championships, leading the boat to a second-place finish, helping UCLA to a third-place team finish, the Bruins’ best finish in program history.

High SchoolAttended Blessed Trinity Catholic High School (Roswell, Ga.) for four years (2007-2011).

ClubCompeted for Atlanta Junior Rowing Association under Coach Bryce Carlson … served as team captain in 2010-11.

PersonalFull name: Emma Fitzgibbon Murray … is the daughter of John and Lisa Murray … has two brothers, Will and Luke, and one sister, Janey … intends to major in chemical engineering.

CHRISTINANELSONJuniorPort/Starboard – 5-10Westlake Village, Calif.Oaks Christian HS

2012-13Rowed four seat in the third varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed seven seat in the open eight crew at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … helped the O8+ finish second in both of its races in San Diego, including on day two in the Grand Final.

2011-12Rowed primarily with the novice four and open eight crews as a freshman … stroked the novice four in the season opener against Loyola Marymount (March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … rowed six seat in the open eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1) … rowed three seat with the novice four in UCLA’s dual-meet victory against Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … stroked the novice four

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leading the boat to a second-place finish at the event and helping UCLA to a third place team finish, their best in program history.

High SchoolThree-year varsity soccer letterwinner … attended Los Lomas High School (Walnut Creek, Calif.) for four years (2007-11) … competed for Oakland Strokes … also played club soccer for Rage Soccer Club.

PersonalFull name: Katherine Hartwell Miller … prefers Kate … is the daughter of Tim Miller … has one sister, Allie … undeclared major.

KENDALMITCHELLSophomorePort – 6-0San Mateo, Calif.St. Ignatius Prep

2012-13Rowed primarily with the second varsity eight throughout her sophomore campaign … secured CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors in addition to being named a first-team Pac-12 All-Academic selection … stroked the third varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening win against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the 2V8+ to a fifth-place finish in the Grand Final at San Diego … helped the 2V8+ finish first in both of its day-one races at Clemson and to a second-place finish on day two … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ against USC (May 4) … rowed four seat in the 2V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), leading the Bruins’ second varsity eight to a fourth-place finish … helped UCLA finish ninth overall at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), rowing four seat in the 2V8+ … led the 2V8+ to a first-place finish in its day-one repechage and to a fifth place finish in the Petite Final on day three.

2011-12Rowed with the novice eight boat as a freshman … stroked the novice eight in UCLA’s dual meet victory over Loyola Marymount (March 3) … rowed six seat in the novice eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), helping the novice eight to a second-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … stroked the novice eight in UCLA’s dual meet victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … stroked the novice eight in its victory against USC (April 28) … stroked the N8+ at the Pac-12 Championships, leading the boat to a second-place finish at the event and helping UCLA to a third-place team finish, its best in program history.

High SchoolAttended St. Ignatius College Prep School (San Francisco, Calif.) for four years (2007-11) … was two-year varsity basketball letterwinner (2008-09) and three-year rowing letterwinner (2009-11).

PersonalFull name: Kendal Cynthia Mitchell … Kendal is the daughter of Dave and Karen Mitchell … has one brother, David, and one sister, Madeline … undeclared major.

against USC in the two schools’ annual dual meet (April 28) … rowed two seat with the novice four at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships.

High SchoolAttended Oaks Christian High School (Westlake Village, Calif.) … earned varsity letters as a student-athlete on the volleyball and water polo teams.

ClubCompeted for MAC Rowing Club.

PersonalFull name: Christina Nicole Nelson … Christina is the daughter of David and Gigi Nelson … has three brothers – Daniel, Michael and Joe … admires the late UCLA head coach John R. Wooden and USA volleyball player Kerri Walsh … intends to major in physiological science.

CAROLINAPAINIJuniorPort – 5-9Costa Mesa, Calif.Orange County HS of the Arts

2012-13Stroked the varsity eight through the majority of her junior season … stroked the second varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening win against Loyola Marymount … stroked the varsity eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … helped the V8+ to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two in San Diego … guided the V8+ to a first-place finish and second-place finish on the first day of the Clemson Invitational and to a second-place finish on day two … stroked the V8+ in UCLA’s annual showdown against crosstown rival USC (May 4) … stroked the 2V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), leading that crew to a fourth-place finish … stroked the V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), helping UCLA secure a ninth-place overall finish … led the V8+ to a first-place finish in the Petite Final on the third day of NCAA Championships in Indianapolis.

2011-12Stroked the second varsity eight as a sophomore … stroked the second varsity against Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish … stroked the 2V8+ in a win against San Diego (March 10) … stroked the 2V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), leading the crew to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Trophy for winning the Grand Final on day two … stroked the 2V8+ in a win against Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … stroked the 2V8+ in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28), leading the crew to a victory over the Women of Troy … stroked the 2V8+ at both Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships, leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (third place at Pac-12, eighth place at NCAA) … helped the 2V8+ finish third at Pac-12 Championships and to an appearance in the program’s first-ever Grand Final at NCAA Championships … secured first-team Pac-12 All-Academic honors … also was named a CRCA National Scholar Athlete selection.

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2010-11Rowed in the novice eight, varsity four and second varsity eight as a freshman … stroked the novice eight in dual-meet wins against Loyola Marymount (March 5) and San Diego State (March 13) … stroked the V4+ ‘A’ crew against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28) … rowed four seat in the 2V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), leading the boat to a second-place finish on day one … rowed two seat in the second varsity eight at the Virginia Invitational (April 15-17), leading the Bruins past Texas on day one … stroked the second varsity eight against USC (April 30) and at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolAttended Orange County High School of the Arts from 2007-10 … competed for the YMCA of Orange County Swim Team … served as team captain her senior year … competed in the YMCA Championships and the Q-Meet for Grand Prix.

PersonalFull name: Carolina Laura Paini … Carolina is the older of Massimo and Mariola Paini’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Veronica.

NATALIEPETTEESeniorPort/Starboard – 5-10Coronado, Calif.Coronado HS

2012-13Rowed in the varsity eight crew throughout her junior season … stroked the V8+ in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed seven seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7), leading the Bruins to a third-place finish on day one and to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final … rowed seven seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21), guiding UCLA to one first-place finish and one second-place finish on day one … led the V8+ to a second-place finish on day two at Clemson … rowed seven seat in the V8+ in the annual crosstown showdown against USC (May 4) … stroked the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), leading the Bruins to a fourth-place finish … helped UCLA secure a ninth-place finish at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), rowing seven seat in the varsity eight … led the V8+ crew to a second-place finish on day one, to a fourth-place finish in the A/B semifinals and to first-place finish in the Petite Final.

2011-12Rowed with the Bruins’ two varsity eight crews as a sophomore … rowed seven seat in the 2V8+ against Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading UCLA to a first-place finish … rowed seven seat in the 2V8+ in a dual-meet win against San Diego (March 10) … rowed seven seat in the 2V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), leading the second varsity eight to the Jackie Ann Stitt Hungness Trophy for winning the Grand Final on day two … rowed seven seat in the 2V8+ crew’s win against Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … stroked the V8+ in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28) … stroked the varsity eight at both the Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships … helped lead UCLA to

its best-ever finish at Pac-12 Championships (third place) and NCAA Championships (eighth place) … led the V8+ to a fourth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and a win in the Petite Final (places 7-12) at the NCAA Championships.

2010-11Rowed in the novice eight as a freshman … rowed seven seat in dual-meet wins against Loyola Marymount (March 5) and San Diego State (March 13) … rowed bow seat in the novice eight, winning back-to-back races against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28) … rowed five seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3) … rowed seven seat in the N8+ against USC (April 30) and at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolTwo-year varsity letterwinner at Coronado High School in cross country and in track and field … competed under head coach George Greene.

PersonalFull name: Natalie Narelle Pettee … Natalie is the younger of Donald and Narelle Pettee’s two daughters … has one sister, Lindsay … intends to major in environmental science.

CASSANDRARAMIREZSophomorePort/Starboard – 5-9Covina, Calif.Northview HS

2012-13Rowed two seat in the novice four in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed five seat in the open eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … helped the Bruins’ open eight crew to a pair of second-place finishes, including in the Grand Final on day two in San Diego.

High School Three-year varsity volleyball, basketball and track and field letterwinner at Northview High School (Chino, Calif.) … competed as a middle blocker in volleyball, as a center in basketball, and as a thrower on the track and field team (shot put, discus) … secured first-team all-league honors in all three sports in addition to serving as a team captain … was a second-team all-league selection in basketball and an honorable mention all-league recipient in volleyball … earned team MVP honors in all three sports.

PersonalFull name: Cassandra Jeanine Ramirez … Cassandra is the daughter of Ronald and Patricia Ramirez … is the youngest of eight children … has four brothers and three sisters … undeclared major.

MOLLYSCHOENFELDJuniorPort – 6-0Orinda, Calif.Miramonte HS

2012-13Rowed in the novice eight throughout her sophomore campaign … earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … rowed two seat in the novice eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed four seat in the N8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) … helped the novice eight to a first-place finish on day one in San Diego and to a third-place finish in the Grant Final on day two … rowed seven seat in the N8+ against USC (May 4), leading the Bruins’ novice crew past USC by 19.1 seconds … rowed seven seat in the N8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), helping UCLA finish fourth in both the N8+ race and as a team.

2011-12Did not compete in any races.

High SchoolFour-year water polo letterwinner at Miramonte High School … was a Coaches’ Award recipient … earned second-team all-league honors in 2009-10 … served as Miramonte’s team captain on the junior varsity and varsity levels … also competed for Lamorinda Water Polo Club.

PersonalFull name: Molly Ann Schoenfeld … Molly is the daughter of James and Suzanne Schoenfeld … has one sister, Erin … undeclared major.

CATHYSTOLITZKAJuniorStarboard – 5-10Los Altos, Calif.Homestead HS

2012-13Rowed in the varsity eight throughout her sophomore campaign … secured honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team accolades … rowed two seat in the V8+ in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed three seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … helped the V8+ finish fourth in the Grand Final in San Diego … guided the V8+ to a first-place finish in the morning session of day one at Clemson and to a second-place finish in the afternoon session … also led the V8+ to a second-place finish in its final race on day two at Clemson … rowed three seat in the V8+ against USC (May 4) … rowed four seat in the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), helping the varsity eight capture a fourth-place finish … rowed three seat in the V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), helping the varsity eight finish first in the Petite Final on day three of competition.

2011-12Rowed three seat in the second varsity eight as a freshman … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ against

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Grand Final on day two … stroked the second varsity four against Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … stroked the second varsity four in a win over USC in the annual dual meet (April 28) … stroked the second varsity four at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships (May 12).

2010-11Rowed two seat in the novice eight crew as a freshman … helped lead the novice eight crew to early-season victories against Loyola Marymount (March 5) and San Diego State (March 13) … rowed two seat in the N8+ against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28), leading the Bruins to victories each day … rowed two seat at the San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), against USC (April 30) and at the Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolFour-year varsity soccer letterwinner and two-year varsity water polo letterwinner under head coaches Dave Todd and John Nogue, respectively, at Napa High School … on the soccer field, earned first-team all-league and all-county honors … helped lead Napa High School to the Monticello Empire League Championships … also competed for Napa Force Lacrosse, serving as team captain for three years and securing league All-Star honors for two years.

PersonalFull name: Samantha Lynn Upton … Samantha is the daughter of Tracey Lynne Upton … has two sisters, Montana and Dakota … aerospace engineering major.

VICTORIAVANDER POELJuniorStarboard – 5-9Los Banos, Calif.Los Banos HS

2012-13Secured second-team Pac-12 All-Academic accolades as a sophomore … rowed three seat in the third varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed bow seat in the second varsity four on day one of the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6), leading the 2V4+ to a third-place finish … rowed two seat in the second varsity four against USC (May 4), guiding that crew to a first-place finish.

2011-12Rowed three seat in the novice eight as a freshman … rowed three seat in the novice eight in a season-opening victory over Loyola Marymount (March 3) … rowed three seat in the N8+ crew’s victory against San Diego (March 10) … rowed three seat with the N8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), helping the boat to a second-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed three seat in the novice eight in UCLA’s dual meet victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed three seat in the N8+ crew’s win over USC in the annual dual meet (April 28) … rowed three seat with the N8+ at Pac-12 Championships, leading the boat to a second-place finish and helping UCLA to a third-place team finish, its best in program history.

Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading UCLA to a first-place finish … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ in the Bruins’ dual meet victory over San Diego (March 10) … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), leading the 2V8+ to a first-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ crew’s win over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed three seat with the second varsity eight in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28), leading the boat to a win over the Women of Troy … rowed three seat at both the Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships, leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (third at Pac12 Championships, eighth at NCAA Championships) … helped the 2V8+ to a third-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and an appearance in the school’s first-ever Grand Final at the NCAA Championships.

High SchoolThree-year varsity volleyball letterwinner at Homestead High School (Cupertino, Calif.) … competed as a member of Norcal Championship team in 2008 that also finished second in the state.

ClubCompeted for Los Gatos Rowing Club … served as team captain in 2010-11 … was the recipient of the Coach’s Award in 2010-11 … was a member of the crew that finished fourth at Youth Nationals in 2010.

PersonalFull name: Catherine Joyce Stolitzka … prefers Cathy … Cathy is the daughter of Dale Stolitzka and Joyce Scannell … has one sister, Anna … undeclared major.

NICOLESUNG-JERECZEKSeniorPort/Starboard – 5-9Piedmont, Calif.Piedmont HS

2012-13Rowed in the second varsity eight throughout her junior season … earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team accolades … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21), helping the second varsity eight secure a pair of first-place finishes on day one and a second-place finish on day two … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ against USC (May 4) and rowed four seat at Pac-12 Championships (May 19) … helped the 2V8+ finish fourth at Pac-12 Championships … rowed three seat in the 2V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), helping UCLA’s boat finish fifth in the Petite Final after having finished first in its day-one repechage.

2011-12Rowed with the varsity eight and second varsity eight crews as a sophomore … rowed two seat with the 2V8+ in UCLA’s dual-meet wins against Loyola Marymount (March 3) and San Diego (March 10) … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1) … rowed three seat in the V8+ crew’s victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed three seat for the V8+ in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28) … rowed three seat with the V8+ at both the Pac-12

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Championships and NCAA Championships, leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (third at Pac-12 Championships, eighth at NCAA Championships) … helped the V8+ to a fourth-place finish at Pac-12 Championships and a first-place finish in the Petite Final (places 7-12) at NCAA Championships … named an honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic selection.

2010-11Rowed in the varsity eight crew as a freshman … opened the year rowing four seat in the 2V8+ in a dual-meet win against Loyola Marymount (March 5) … rowed three seat in the V8+ in a dual-meet win over San Diego State (March 13) … rowed two seat in the V8+ against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28) … rowed two seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), leading the Bruins to a second-place finish in the Petite Final on Sunday … rowed six seat at the three-day Virginia Invitational, racing against Texas, Virginia and Clemson (April 15-17) … rowed six seat in the V8+ against USC (April 30) and at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolAttended Piedmont High School for four years (2006-10).

ClubCompeted for Oakland Strokes for four years … finished first at the 2010 Southwest Junior Championships and second at the 2010 Nationals … invited to attend the 2009 selection camp.

PersonalFull name: Nicole Elizabeth Sung-Jereczek … Nicole is the older of Gary Jereczek and Alice Sung’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Alexandra … undeclared major.

SAMANTHAUPTONSeniorPort/Starboard – 5-9Napa, Calif.Napa HS

2012-13Rowed primarily in the varsity four as a junior … earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team acclaim … rowed two seat in the third varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … stroked the varsity four at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the V4+ to a first-place finish on day one in San Diego and to a second-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … guided the V4+ to a pair of first-place finishes on day one at Clemson … stroked the second varsity eight against USC (May 4) … stroked the V4+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), leading the crew to a second-place finish … stroked the V4+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), leading the Bruins’ boat to first-place finishes in the C/D semifinals and C Final.

2011-12Rowed with the second varsity four and open eight boats as a sophomore … stroked the open eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), helping the open eight to a fourth-place finish in the

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leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (third at Pac-12 Championships, eighth at NCAA Championships) … helped the V8+ finish fourth at Pac-12 Championships and to a first-place finish in the Petite Final (places 7-12) at NCAA Championships … earned second-team Pac-12 All-Academic accolades.

2010-11Rowed in the 2V8+ in early-season wins against Loyola Marymount (March 5) and San Diego State (March 13) … rowed three seat versus LMU and five seat against SDSU … rowed five seat in the N8+ against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28), leading the Bruins to victories in that crew each day … rowed two seat in the V4+ crew at the San Diego Crew Classic (April 2-3), leading UCLA to a first-place finish on day one and second-place finish on day two in the Grand Final … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the three-day Virginia Invitational (April 15-17) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ against USC (April 30) and at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolTwo-year varsity soccer letterwinner under head coach Sarah Trost at Trabuco Hills High School … led Trabuco Hills to a second-place finish in the Sea View League in 2008-09, her second of two seasons on the varsity squad … competed for Mission Viejo Soccer Club, serving as team captain from 2007-10.

PersonalFull name: Erin Danielle Wenzel … Erin is the older of Thomas and Marilyn Wenzel’s two daughters … has one younger sister, Avery … biochemistry major.

ALICEWHITESophomorePort – 5-9Hamilton, New ZealandHillcrest HS

2012-13Rowed four or five seat in the varsity eight throughout her freshman season … rowed five seat in the V8+ in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed four seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the V8+ to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two in San Diego … guided the V8+ to a first-place finish in the morning on day one at Clemson and to a second-place finish that afternoon … rowed four seat in the V8+ against USC (May 4) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), helping UCLA secure a team berth to NCAA Championships after the varsity eight crew finished fourth … rowed four seat in the V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish in the V8+ Grand Final.

High SchoolRowed for two seasons at Hillcrest High School in Hamilton, New Zealand … served as team captain in high school as a senior (2009-10), earned rower of the year honors in 2010 and was named the team’s most improved rower in 2009.

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High SchoolThree-year varsity water polo and swimming letterwinner at Los Banos High School (Los Banos, Calif.) … served as team captain of the swimming team in 2010-11 … captured all-league honors on the swimming team in 2009-10.

PersonalFull name: Victoria Elise Vander Poel … Victoria is the daughter of Hank and Theresa Vander Poel … has eight brothers – Andrew, Matthew, Nathan, Jerome, Samuel, Anthony, John Paul and Philip … intends to major in business economics.

MEAGHANVOLKERSeniorStarboard – 5-11Berriedale, AustraliaUniv. of Tasmania [AUS]

2012-13Rowed in UCLA’s varsity eight crew throughout her junior season … captured second-team CRCA All-America acclaim … also was named a second-team All-CRCA West Region selection … secured CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors … rowed four seat in the varsity eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7), helping lead the Bruins’ boat to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final … rowed five seat in the V8+ at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the V8+ to one first-place finish and one second-place finish on day one at Clemson … led the V8+ to a second-place finish on day two at Clemson … rowed five seat in the V8+ in UCLA’s annual crosstown dual meet against USC (May 4) … rowed six seat in the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships, helping the boat record a fourth-place finish (May 19) … rowed five seat in the V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), leading UCLA to a ninth-place overall finish … guided the V8+ a fourth-place finish in the A/B semifinals and to a first-place finish in the Petite Final.

Before UCLACompeted for two seasons at the University of Tasmania in Australia for head coach Neil Stump … also competed for the Buckingham Rowing Club … served as a reserve at the 2011 U-23 World Championship for the Australian 4+.

High SchoolAttended The Friends’ School in Hobart, Tasmania (Australia) for six years … was a four-year varsity rowing letterwinner … also was a three-year basketball and Australian netball letterwinner … served as team captain on the basketball team for three years and on the netball team for one year.

PersonalFull name: Meaghan Volker … Meaghan is the older of Peter and Kereth Volker’s two children … has one younger brother, Sam Volker … geography major.

LOGANWARWICKSophomoreCoxswain – 5-4Newport Beach, Calif.Newport Harbor HS

2012-13Coxed the novice eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … also coxed the novice eight at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at Pac-12 Championships (May 19) … helped the N8+ secure a third-place finish on day two of the San Diego Crew Classic … guided the N8+ to a fourth-place finish at Pac-12 Championships.

High SchoolFour-year varsity rowing letterwinner under head coach Marketa DeQuine … served as team captain in 2011-12 and won the coaches award during her senior season … competed in the V8+ in 2011 and 2012 and rowed in the V4+ in 2010.

PersonalFull name: Logan Christie Warwick … Logan is the oldest of John and Donna Warwick’s three children … has one younger sister, Avery, and one younger brother, William … undeclared major.

ERINWENZELSeniorStarboard – 5-10Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.Trabuco Hills HS

2012-13Rowed in the varsity eight throughout her junior season … secured second-team Pac-12 All-Academic acclaim … rowed six seat in the V8+ in UCLA’s season-opening victory against Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed bow seat in the V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the two-day Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the V8+ to a fourth-place finish in the Grand Final on day two … guided the V8+ to a first-place finish in the morning on day one at Clemson and to a second-place finish that afternoon … rowed two seat in the V8+ against USC (May 4) … rowed bow seat in the V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), helping UCLA secure a team berth to NCAA Championships after the varsity eight crew finished fourth … rowed bow seat in the V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), leading the Bruins to a first-place finish in the V8+ Grand Final.

2011-12Rowed primarily with the varsity eight as a sophomore … rowed five seat in the 2V8+ crew’s win against Loyola Marymount (March 3) … rowed three seat in the V8+ boat’s dual meet win against San Diego (March10) … rowed bow seat in the V8+ at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1) … rowed two seat with the V8+ in a victory over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed four seat for the V8+ in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28) … rowed four seat at Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships,

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ClubCompeted for Hamilton Rowing Club and the Waikato Regional Performance Center … named most promising athlete in 2009, was a member of the “most improved” crew in 2010 and was named the Hamilton Rowing Club’s “rower of the year” in 2010 … helped win the U-21 pair (quad and eight) … finished second in the fourth and fifth in the 2x at Nationals in 2012 for the Waikato Regional Performance Center (WRPC) … competed on the New Zealand Junior National Team in 2011 … competing in the four, finished third.

PersonalFull name: Alice Jean White … Alice is the daughter of Edward White and Louise Wild … has one brother, Sam … undeclared major.

CLAIREWIXTEDSophomorePort – 5-11Moorestown, N.J.Moorestown HS

2012-13Rowed in the varsity four and second varsity eight crews throughout her freshman season … rowed six seat in the novice eight in UCLA’s season-opening victory over Loyola Marymount (March 9) … rowed two seat in the V4+ at both the San Diego Crew Classic (April 6-7) and at the Clemson Invitational (April 20-21) … led the V4+ to a second-place finish in the Grand Final on day two in San Diego … helped the V4+ secure a pair of first-place finishes on day one at Clemson … rowed four seat in the second varsity eight against USC (May 4) … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at Pac-12 Championships (May 19), helping that crew secure a fourth-place finish … rowed six seat in the 2V8+ at NCAA Championships (May 31-June 2), guiding the second varsity eight to a fifth-place finish in the Petite Final.

High SchoolTwo-year varsity swimming letterwinner under head coach Emily Kennedy at Moorestown High School.

ClubCompeted for Moorestown Rowing Club … served as team captain in 2011 and 2012 … won the NJ Garden State Championship in 2009, 2010 and 2012 … named the “most outstanding” rower in 2012 … won the Hammer Award in 2009 and 2012 … as a swimmer, competed for Sunnybrook Swim Club.

PersonalFull name: Claire Francis Wixted … Claire is the daughter of Gerald and Patricia Wixted … has one brother, Gerry, and three sisters – Mary Pat, Marci and Annie … undeclared major.

DEANNAWONGSeniorStarboard – 5-4San Francisco, Calif.Lincoln HS

2012-13Did not compete on the team in 2012-13.

2011-12Rowed one seat in the second varsity eight throughout her sophomore season … rowed one seat in the second varsity eight against Loyola Marymount (March 3), leading UCLA to a first place finish … rowed one seat in the second varsity eight in the Bruins’ dual meet victory over San Diego (March 10) … rowed one seat in the second varsity eight at the San Diego Crew Classic (March 31-April 1), leading the second varsity eight to a first place finish in the Grand Final on day two … rowed one seat in the second varsity eight’s win over Louisville at the SoCal Challenge (April 14) … rowed one seat with the second varsity eight in UCLA’s annual dual meet against USC (April 28), leading the boat to a win

over the Trojans...rowed one seat at both the Pac-12 Championships and NCAA Championships, leading UCLA to program-best team finishes at both events (3rd place at Pac-12’s; 8th place at NCAA’s) … helped the second varsity eight to a third place finish at the Pac-12 Championships and an appearance in the school’s first ever Grand Final at the NCAA Championships … second-team Pac-12 All-Academic selection.

2010-11Rowed in the varsity and second varsity eight crews throughout her freshman year … rowed seven seat in the second varsity eight in early-season dual-meet victories against Loyola Marymount (March 5) and San Diego State (March 13) … rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ against California (March 27) and Stanford (March 28) … also rowed bow seat in the 2V8+ at the two-day San Diego Crew Classic, leading UCLA into the Grand Final with a second-place finish on day one … rowed bow seat in the varsity eight at the Virginia Invitational (April 15-17), guiding the Bruins against Texas, Virginia and Clemson … rowed bow seat in the V8+ against USC (April 30) and at Pac-10 Championships (May 15).

High SchoolAttended Abraham Lincoln High School for four years (2006-10).

ClubCompeted for Pacific Rowing Club … served as team captain in 2009-10 … earned a bronze medal (pair) at the 2010 Southwest Junior Rowing Championships and to a silver medal (pair) at the 2010 Youth Nationals … at the SWJRA, earned a gold medal in 2009 and a silver medal in the lightweight 4+ … secured a gold medal in 2007 in the frosh 8+ and frosh 4+.

PersonalFull name: Deanna Wong … born November 1, 1992 in San Francisco … Deanna is the youngest of Richard and Shirley Wong’s three children...has one older brother, Barry, and one older sister, Denise … intends to major in physiological science.

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FIRST-YEAR ROWERS

Catherine AlexandresFr. – Redlands, Calif.

Redlands HS

Teresa AndersonSo. – Nevada City, Calif.

Nevada Union HS

Christina AlexandresFr. – Redlands, Calif.

Redlands HS

Katie BezdjianFr. – Salt Lake City, Utah

East HS

Ali BraileyFr. – Brookline, Mass.

Brookline HS

Christine BuckleyFr. – San Diego, Calif.

Francis Parker HS

Karmin ChanFr. – Orinda, Calif.

Miramonte HS

Katy NewmarkerFr. – Los Alamitos, Calif.

Los Alamitos HS

Camille TriebschFr. – Moraga, Calif.

Campolindo HS

Madeline WhitneyFr. – Salt Lake City, Utah

East HS

Caroline WilliamsFr. – Vienna, Va.

James Madison HS

Madeline CraddockFr. – Mill Valley, Calif.

St. Ignatius College Prep

Lauren NogaFr. – Lafayette, Calif.

Head Royce HS

Sophie Van de VenFr. – Beaumont, Australia

Seymour College

Annie WilliamsFr. – Livermore, Calif.

Granada HS

Madeline WilsonFr. – Marietta, Ga.

Pope HS

Eliza DanielsFr. – Hingham, Mass.

Hingham HS

Lauryn RobinsonFr. – Valencia, Calif.

Culver Academies [Indiana]

Christina DierolfSo. – Redwood City, Calif.

Sequoia HS

Kendall SchreibergFr. – Corona del Mar, Calif.

Corona del Mar HS

Hannah ElderFr. – Huntington Beach, Calif.

Edison HS

Allegra SpinosoFr. – San Francisco, Calif.

Convent of the Sacred Heart HS

Sarah MuddFr. – Greenwich, Conn.

King Low Heywood Thomas School

Alexandra Sung-JereczekFr. – Piedmont, Calif.

Piedmont HS

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UCLA vs. Loyola MarymountMarina del Rey, Calif. – Ballona CreekMarch 9, 2013 (all races 2000m)

Varsity Eight 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:23.80 2. UCLA 2V8+ ........................................................6:41.60 3. Loyola Marymount ....................................................6:45.60

Second Varsity Eight 1. UCLA 3V8+ ........................................................6:42.10 2. UCLA N8+ ..........................................................6:54.90 2. Loyola Marymount ....................................................7:06.40

Varsity Four 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:41.90 2. UCLA N4+ ..........................................................7:56.60 3. Loyola Marymount ....................................................8:17.80

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Natalie Pettee, (7) Britta Syverson, (6) Erin Wenzel, (5) Alice White, (4) Meaghan Volker, (3) Kate Miller, (2) Cathy Stolitzka, (bow) Kirstin Snook, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Hillary Caldwell, (6) Alex Caniglia, (5) Alexa Farafontoff, (4) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (3) Allison Doran, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Tamar Schaap, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

3V8 – (stroke) Kendal Mitchell, (7) Emma Murray, (6) Victoria Babson, (5) Kristy Kayatta, (4) Christina Nelson, (3) Victoria Vander Poel, (2) Samantha Upton, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Maddie Alden.

N8 – (stroke) Aleda Kawalek, (7) Marisa Iglesias, (6) Claire Wixted, (5) Elissa Jensen, (4) Angela Chang, (3) Jill Perih, (2) Molly Schoenfeld, (bow) Stephanie Florie, (coxswain) Logan Warwick.

V4 – (stroke) Christine Bragg, (3) Jamie Swan, (2) Sarah Dierksen, (bow) Adela Lopez, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

N4 – (stroke) Janice Walker, (3) Maxine Tsang, (2) Cassandra Ramirez, (bow) Kyra Hendricks, (coxswain) Cassey Chan.

San Diego Crew ClassicMission Bay, Calif. (Day 1 of 2)April 6, 2013

Varsity Eight 1. Virginia ...........................................................................6:24.66 2. Washington .................................................................6:26.63 3. UCLA ....................................................................6:27.39 4. Washington State ....................................................6:39.20 5. Texas ..............................................................................6:45.24

Second Varsity Eight 1. Virginia ...........................................................................6:48.81 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:51.25 3. Texas ..............................................................................7:07.53 4. Sacramento State ....................................................7:07.55 5. Miami..............................................................................7:10.12 6. San Diego State .........................................................7:43.24

Varsity Four 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:23.14 2. Virginia ...........................................................................7:28.45 3. Washington State ....................................................7:34.44 4. Old Dominion ...............................................................7:51.25 5. Iowa .................................................................................7:54.21 6. St. Joseph’s .................................................................7:59.14 7. British Columbia ........................................................9:07.36

Second Varsity Four 1. Virginia ...........................................................................7:33.11 2. USC .................................................................................7:35.04 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:45.14 4. Texas ..............................................................................7:57.27 5. San Diego .....................................................................8:10.26 6. San Diego State .........................................................8:26.46

Novice Eight 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:03.91 2. Kansas State ..............................................................7:07.22 3. Washington State ....................................................7:09.89 4. Texas “B” .......................................................................7:21.04 5. San Diego .....................................................................8:31.23 6. Iowa .........................................................................................N/A

Open Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:54.88 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:08.54 3. British Columbia ........................................................7:14.72 4. San Diego .....................................................................7:24.61 5. Colorado RC ................................................................7:24.76 6. UC San Diego “A” ......................................................8:44.07

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Jessica McGuire, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Tamar Schaap, (2) Kirstin Snook, (bow) Allison Doran, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Claire Wixted, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

2V4 – (stroke) Victoria Babson, (3) Emma Murray, (2) Alexis McPhee, (bow) Victoria Vander Poel, (coxswain) Maddie Alden.

N8 – (stroke) Aleda Kawalek, (7) Marisa Iglesias, (6) Angela Chang, (5) Elisabeth Jensen, (4) Molly Schoenfeld, (3) Stephanie Florie, (2) Adela Lopez, (bow) Jillian Perih, (coxswain) Logan Warwick.

O8 – (stroke) Kristy Kayatta, (7) Christina Nelson, (6) Sarah Dierksen, (5) Cassandra Ramirez, (4) Kyra Hendricks, (3) Maxine Tsang, (2) Joanna Fan, (bow) Jamie Swan, (coxswain) Paige Cheung.

San Diego Crew ClassicMission Bay, Calif. (Day 2 of 2)April 7, 2013

Varsity Eight (Grand Final) 1. USC .................................................................................6:25.30 2. California .......................................................................6:28.04 3. Virginia ...........................................................................6:28.71 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:30.25 5. Washington .................................................................6:33.33 6. Duke ................................................................................6:41.23

Second Varsity Eight (Grand Final) 1. USC .................................................................................6:32.41 2. California .......................................................................6:37.43 3. Washington .................................................................6:38.04 4. Virginia ...........................................................................6:38.88 5. UCLA ....................................................................6:39.03 6. Wisconsin.....................................................................6:45.31

Varsity Four (Grand Final) 1. USC .................................................................................7:23.87 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:26.10 3. Washington .................................................................7:27.22 4. Virginia ...........................................................................7:28.87 5. Virginia “B” ...................................................................7:30.38 6. Washington State ....................................................7:35.10 7. Duke ................................................................................7:44.62

Novice Eight (Grand Final) 1. Washington .................................................................6:54.80 2. California .......................................................................6:54.96 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:05.42 4. Virginia ...........................................................................7:07.69 5. Kansas State ..............................................................7:10.14 6. Minnesota ....................................................................7:10.79

Open Eight (Grand Final) 1. California .......................................................................6:52.40 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:11.53 3. British Columbia ........................................................7:13.76 4. Union BC .......................................................................7:18.36 5. Bates ..............................................................................7:34.58 6. UC Irvine ........................................................................8:07.24

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Jessica McGuire, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Tamar Schaap, (2) Kirstin Snook, (bow) Allison Doran, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Claire Wixted, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

N8 – (stroke) Aleda Kawalek, (7) Marisa Iglesias, (6) Angela Chang, (5) Elisabeth Jensen, (4) Molly Schoenfeld, (3) Stephanie Florie, (2) Adela Lopez, (bow) Jillian Perih, (coxswain) Logan Warwick.

O8 – (stroke) Kristy Kayatta, (7) Christina Nelson, (6) Sarah Dierksen, (5) Cassandra Ramirez, (4) Kyra Hendricks, (3) Maxine Tsang, (2) Joanna Fan, (bow) Jamie Swan, (coxswain) Paige Cheung.

Clemson InvitationalClemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell)April 20, 2013

MORNING SESSION

Varsity Eight 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:31.60 2. Michigan .......................................................................6:34.40 3. Clemson ........................................................................6:36.70 4. Indiana ............................................................................6:51.40 5. Texas ..............................................................................6:51.70 6. Rhode Island ................................................................6:54.90

Second Varsity Eight 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:41.50 2. Clemson ........................................................................6:44.30 3. Michigan .......................................................................6:49.30 4. Indiana ............................................................................6:58.70 5. Texas ..............................................................................7:01.60 6. Rhode Island ................................................................7:04.30

Varsity Four 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:24.60 2. Michigan .......................................................................7:29.20 3. Clemson ........................................................................7:37.70 4. Rhode Island ................................................................7:45.30 5. Indiana ............................................................................7:49.20 6. Texas ..............................................................................7:50.00

Second Varsity Four 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:36.50 2. Michigan .......................................................................7:44.80 3. Texas ..............................................................................7:53.00 4. Clemson ........................................................................8:07.60 5. Indiana ............................................................................8:09.70

AFTERNOON SESSION

Varsity Eight 1. Virginia ...........................................................................6:12.80 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:17.70 3. Michigan .......................................................................6:19.00 4. Duke ................................................................................6:25.10 5. Cornell ............................................................................6:25.80 6. Oregon State ...............................................................6:26.40 7. Oklahoma ......................................................................6:27.50

Second Varsity Eight 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:24.70 2. Cornell ............................................................................6:25.80 3. Virginia ...........................................................................6:27.80 4. Oklahoma ......................................................................6:31.10 5. Michigan .......................................................................6:34.60 6. Oregon State ...............................................................6:35.00 7. Duke ................................................................................6:43.30

Varsity Four 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:09.40 2. Virginia ...........................................................................7:13.00 3. Michigan .......................................................................7:18.40 4. Duke ................................................................................7:20.10 5. Oregon State ...............................................................7:25.20 6. Oklahoma ......................................................................7:28.00 7. Cornell ............................................................................7:32.30

Second Varsity Four 1. Virginia ...........................................................................7:12.60 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:23.90 3. Oklahoma ......................................................................7:27.40 4. Michigan .......................................................................7:27.90 5. Cornell ............................................................................7:35.50 6. Duke ................................................................................7:44.40

Lineups (morning)V8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Kirstin Snook, (5) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Hillary Caldwell, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Allison Doran, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Tamar Schaap, (2) Claire Wixted, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

2V4 – (stroke) Christine Bragg, (3) Victoria Babson, (2) Sarah Dierksen, (bow) Elisabeth Jensen, (coxswain) Maddie Alden.

Lineups (afternoon)V8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Kirstin Snook, (5) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Hillary Caldwell, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Tamar Schaap, (2) Claire Wixted, (bow) Christine Bragg, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

2V4 – (stroke) Elisabeth Jensen, (3) Victoria Babson, (2) Sarah Dierksen, (bow) Allison Doran, (coxswain) Maddie Alden.

Clemson InvitationalClemson, S.C. (Lake Hartwell)April 21, 2013

Varsity Eight 1. Ohio State .....................................................................6:40.10 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:45.80 3. Minnesota ....................................................................6:52.20 4. Oregon State ...............................................................6:57.50 5. Texas ..............................................................................7:10.60 6. Central Florida ............................................................7:16.30

Second Varsity Eight 1. Ohio State .....................................................................6:55.10 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:06.00 3. Minnesota ....................................................................7:09.90 4. Oregon State ...............................................................7:12.60 5. Texas ..............................................................................7:23.60 6. Central Florida ............................................................7:43.00

note: UCLA’s varsity four and second varsity four crews competed in unofficial races, and times were not reported as official due to a shortened course and floating starts.

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LineupsV8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Kirstin Snook, (5) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Hillary Caldwell, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Tamar Schaap, (2) Claire Wixted, (bow) Christine Bragg, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

2V4 – (stroke) Elisabeth Jensen, (3) Victoria Babson, (2) Sarah Dierksen, (bow) Allison Doran, (coxswain) Maddie Alden.

USC at UCLAMarina del Rey, Calif. – Ballona CreekMay 4, 2013 (all races 2000m)

Varsity Eight 1. USC .................................................................................5:54.10 2. UCLA ....................................................................5:56.10

Second Varsity Eight 1. USC .................................................................................6:03.00 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:05.40

Varsity Four 1. USC .................................................................................6:39.80 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:40.10

Second Varsity Four 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:59.20 2. USC .................................................................................7:06.20

Novice Eight 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:29.70 2. USC .................................................................................6:48.80

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Kendal Mitchell, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Claire Wixted, (3) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (2) Kirstin Snook, (bow) Tamar Schaap, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Jessica McGuire, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Alex Caniglia, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

2V4 – (stroke) Kristy Kayatta, (3) Allison Doran, (2) Sarah Dierksen, (bow) Victoria Vander Poel, (coxswain) Maddie Alden.

N8 – (stroke) Elisabeth Jensen, (7) Molly Schoenfeld, (6) Marisa Iglesias, (5) Adela Lopez, (4) Jillian Perih, (3) Aleda Kawalek, (2) Stephanie Florie, (bow) Angela Chang.

Pac-12 ChampionshipsRancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma)May 19, 2013

Varsity Eight 1. USC .................................................................................6:37.80 2. Washington .................................................................6:42.10 3. California .......................................................................6:44.70 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:47.30 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:48.20 6. Washington State ....................................................6:51.10 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:01.30

Second Varsity Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:47.70 2. USC .................................................................................6:51.20 3. Washington .................................................................6:53.20 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:54.80 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:58.70 6. Washington State ....................................................6:59.60 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:03.70

Varsity Four 1. California .......................................................................7:23.80 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:26.70 3. Washington .................................................................7:31.10 4. Washington State ....................................................7:34.50 5. USC .................................................................................7:34.60 6. Stanford ........................................................................7:40.20 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:41.90

Novice Eight 1. Washington .................................................................6:57.00 2. California .......................................................................7:04.10 3. Washington State ....................................................7:05.50 4. UCLA ....................................................................7:12.00 5. USC .................................................................................7:13.00 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:14.30 7. Stanford ........................................................................7:18.00

Final Standings 1. California .............................................................................. 39.0 2. USC ........................................................................................ 37.5 3. Washington ........................................................................ 36.5 4. UCLA ...........................................................................28.0 5. Stanford ............................................................................... 17.5 6. Washington State ........................................................... 16.5 7. Oregon State ......................................................................... 7.0

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Natalie Pettee, (7) Britta Syverson, (6) Meaghan Volker, (5) Alice White, (4) Cathy Stolitzka, (3) Alex Caniglia, (2) Erin Wenzel, (bow) Kate Miller, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Claire Wixted, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (2) Kirsten Snook, (bow) Tamar Schaap, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

N8 – (stroke) Elisabeth Jensen, (7) Molly Schoenfeld, (6) Marisa Iglesias, (5) Aleda Kawalek, (4) Jillian Perih, (3) Maxine Tsang, (2) Stephanie Florie, (bow) Angela Chang, (coxswain) Logan Warwick.

NCAA ChampionshipsIndianapolis, Ind.May 31, 2013 (Preliminary Heats)

Varsity Eight – Heat 2 1. Princeton ...................................................................6:56.995 2. UCLA ................................................................. 7:02.589 3. Brown ..........................................................................7:08.172 4. Stanford .....................................................................7:08.522 5. Boston University ...................................................7:28.703

Second Varsity Eight – Heat 1 1. Ohio State ..................................................................6:50.742 2. Virginia ........................................................................6:55.791 3. Yale ...............................................................................6:59.425 4. UCLA ................................................................. 7:03.969 5. Washington State .................................................7:12.160

Varsity Four – Heat 4 1. Washington ..............................................................8:01.718 2. Notre Dame .............................................................8:07.379 3. UCLA ................................................................. 8:09.684 4. Michigan ....................................................................8:11.209 5. Navy .............................................................................8:33.102 6. Gonzaga......................................................................8:38.331

Varsity Four – Heat 4 1. Washington ..............................................................8:01.718 2. Notre Dame .............................................................8:07.379 3. UCLA ................................................................. 8:09.684 4. Michigan ....................................................................8:11.209 5. Navy .............................................................................8:33.102 6. Gonzaga......................................................................8:38.331

Second Varsity Eight – Repechage 2 1. UCLA ................................................................. 7:20.741 2. Stanford .....................................................................7:25.449 3. Michigan ....................................................................7:31.747 4. Oklahoma ...................................................................7:35.057 5. Boston University ...................................................7:47.205 6. Gonzaga......................................................................7:47.226 7. Navy .............................................................................8:05.059

Varsity Four – Repechage 2 1. Princeton ...................................................................7:59.415 2. Brown ..........................................................................8:02.298 3. UCLA ................................................................. 8:06.293 4. Wisconsin..................................................................8:17.032 5. Navy .............................................................................8:34.357 6. Rhode Island .............................................................8:35.726 7. Marist ..........................................................................8:56.098

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Claire Wixted, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (2) Kirstin Snook, (bow) Tamar Schaap, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

NCAA ChampionshipsIndianapolis, Ind.June 1, 2013 (Semifinal Heats)

Varsity Eight – A/B Semifinals 1. Virginia ........................................................................7:00.612 2. USC ..............................................................................7:05.999 3. California ....................................................................7:09.358 4. UCLA ................................................................. 7:16.059 5. Brown ..........................................................................7:17.023 6. Stanford .....................................................................7:17.747

Second Varsity Eight – A/B Semifinals 1. Brown ..........................................................................6:54.564 2. California ....................................................................6:55.088 3. Princeton ...................................................................6:55.256 4. Virginia ........................................................................6:55.521 5. UCLA ................................................................. 7:03.379 6. Notre Dame .............................................................7:11.729

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Natalie Pettee, (7) Britta Syverson, (6) Meaghan Volker, (5) Alice White, (4) Cathy Stolitzka, (3) Alex Caniglia, (2) Erin Wenzel, (bow) Kate Miller, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Claire Wixted, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (2) Kirsten Snook, (bow) Tamar Schaap, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

NCAA ChampionshipsIndianapolis, Ind.June 2, 2013 (Semifinal & Final Heats)

Varsity Four – C/D Semifinals 1. UCLA ................................................................. 7:35.478 2. Cornell .........................................................................7:46.335 3. Harvard ......................................................................7:49.185 4. Boston University ...................................................7:59.103 5. Rhode Island .............................................................8:01.655

Second Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. Virginia ........................................................................6:32.130 2. Stanford .....................................................................6:33.563 3. Washington ..............................................................6:33.585 4. Harvard ......................................................................6:33.638 5. UCLA ................................................................. 6:36.777 6. Notre Dame .............................................................6:38.007

Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA ................................................................. 6:26.618 2. Harvard ......................................................................6:27.627 3. Michigan ....................................................................6:30.529 4. Stanford .....................................................................6:30.776 5. Yale ...............................................................................6:31.992 6. Brown ..........................................................................6:32.589

Varsity Four – C Final 1. UCLA ................................................................. 7:22.940 2. Wisconsin..................................................................7:27.706 3. Harvard ......................................................................7:29.661 4. Gonzaga......................................................................7:30.280 5. Cornell .........................................................................7:34.499 6. Oklahoma ...................................................................7:39.220

LineupsV8 – (stroke) Carolina Paini, (7) Natalie Pettee, (6) Britta Syverson, (5) Meaghan Volker, (4) Alice White, (3) Cathy Stolitzka, (2) Kate Miller, (bow) Erin Wenzel, (coxswain) Mia Hamano.

2V8 – (stroke) Alex Caniglia, (7) Alexa Farafontoff, (6) Claire Wixted, (5) Hillary Caldwell, (4) Kendal Mitchell, (3) Nicole Sung-Jereczek, (2) Kirstin Snook, (bow) Tamar Schaap, (coxswain) Chloe Kojima.

V4 – (stroke) Samantha Upton, (3) Christine Bragg, (2) Jessica McGuire, (bow) Erica Lockard, (coxswain) Katie Shurtleff.

Championship Point Totals 1. Ohio State ............................................................................. 126 2. California ............................................................................... 124 3. Princeton .............................................................................. 112 4. USC ......................................................................................... 110 5. Virginia ................................................................................... 108 6. Washington ......................................................................... 102 7. Brown ........................................................................................ 91 8. Yale ............................................................................................. 84 9. UCLA ...............................................................................82 10. Stanford ................................................................................... 82 11. Harvard .................................................................................... 79 12. Michigan .................................................................................. 69 13. Notre Dame ........................................................................... 66 14. Washington State ............................................................... 62 15. Cornell ....................................................................................... 50 16. Wisconsin................................................................................ 44 17. Oklahoma ................................................................................. 35 18. Boston University ................................................................. 28 19. Gonzaga.................................................................................... 27 20. Navy ........................................................................................... 17 21. Rhode Island ........................................................................... 14 22. Marist ........................................................................................... 6

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AWARDS AND HONORS

Most Valuable Oarswoman2013 Britta Syverson2012 Britta Syverson2011 Britta Syverson2010 Rachel LaBella2009 Vanessa Teff2008 Vanessa Teff2007 Vanessa Teff2006 Liz Pallas-Jacobs2005 Kristin Bixel2004 Monica Grova2003 Brooke Jordan2002 Irene Condella

Most Outstanding Senior2013 Britta Syverson2012 Anastasia Alexander, Ariel Handler2011 Rachel LaBella2010 Kristin Fitzmorris

Most Valuable Freshman2013 Alice White2012 Cathy Stolitzka, Allison Doran2011 Nicole Sung-Jereczek2009 Anastasia Alexander2008 Elise Wilson2007 Lynn Hancock2006 Vanessa Teff2005 Erin Haggerty2004 Elizabeth Lee2003 Nicole Schneiderjohn2002 Monica Grova

Most Improved2013 Samantha Upton2012 Natalie Pettee2011 Erin Wenzel2010 Katherine Hruska, Jessica McGuire, Hillary Caldwell2009 Laurel Hyatt-Miller2008 Kristin Fitzmorris2007 Destinie Slavich2006 Candace Ferguson2005 Jaclyn Roewe2004 Lauren Hamann2003 Christianne Bengard2002 Katie Larivey

2013 Victoria Babson (1) Chloe Kojima (1) Kendal Mitchell (1) Carolina Paini (1) Tamar Schaap (2) Erin Wenzel (2) Victoria Vander Poel (2) Maddie Alden (HM) Hillary Caldwell (HM) Alex Caniglia (HM) Sarah Dierksen (HM) Mia Hamano (HM) Kate Miller (HM) Molly Schoenfeld (HM) Kirstin Snook (HM) Cathy Stolitzka (HM) Nicole Sung-Jereczek (HM) Britta Syverson (HM) Samantha Upton (HM)2012 Victoria Babson (1) Emily McLaughlin (1) Carolina Paini (1) Tamar Schaap (2) Erin Wenzel (2) Deanna Wong (2) Mia Hamano (HM) Ariel Handler (HM) Kirstin Snook (HM) Mariko Snyder (HM) Nicole Sung-Jereczek (HM) Britta Syverson (HM)2011 Alaizah Koorji (1) Emily McLaughlin (1) Caroline Curson (HM) Katherine Hruska (HM) Ariel Handler (HM) Mia Hamano (HM) Tamar Schaap (HM) Mariko Snyder (HM)2010 Lynn Hancock (1) Alaizah Koorji (1) Christina Sprouse (1) Anna Musky-Goldwyn (2) Kristin Fitzmorris (HM)

CRCA National Scholar-Athletes2013 Chloe Kojima, Kendal Mitchell, Carolina Paini2012 Victoria Babson, Carolina Paini2011 Alaizah Koorji, Emily McLaughlin, Tanya Smith2010 Lynn Hancock, Alaizah Koorji, Anna Musky-Goldwyn, Christina Sprouse, Taylor Vella2009 Kristin Fitzmorris, Lynn Hancock, Alaizah Koorji, Megan Lightfoot, Christina Sprouse2008 Lynn Hancock, Christina King2007 Elizabeth Lee, Leah Wachtel2006 Elizabeth Lee2005 Kristin Bixel, Monica Grova, Elizabeth Lee, Emina Ong, Jessica Rogers2004 Kristin Bixel, Irene Condella, Monica Grova, Emina Ong, Jessica Rogers2003 Irene Condella, Monica Grova, Emina Ong, Jessica Rogers2002 Irene Condella, Katrina Craig, Jamila Hammad, Heather McCluskey

CRCA All-West Region2013 Britta Syverson (1) Meaghan Volker (2)2012 Britta Syverson (1) Anastasia Alexander (2)2011 Britta Syverson (1)2010 Alexandra Bolt (1) Alaizah Koorji (1) Britta Syverson (2)2009 Vanessa Teff (1)2008 Vanessa Teff (2)2007 Vanessa Teff (1) Lynn Hancock (2)2006 Vanessa Teff (1)2005 Kristin Bixel (1) Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2)2004 Monica Grova (1)2003 Brooke Jordan (2)2002 Irene Condella (2)

CosIDA Academic All-America2004 Monica Grova (2)

POCOCK All-America Selections2013 Britta Syverson (1) Meaghan Volker (2)2012 Britta Syverson (1) Anastasia Alexander (2)2010 Alexandra Bolt (1) Britta Syverson (2)2008 Vanessa Teff (2)2007 Vanessa Teff (1)2006 Vanessa Teff (2)2005 Kristin Bixel (1)

UCLA Team Captains (since 2002)2013 Britta Syverson, Mia Hamano2012 Britta Syverson, Ariel Handler, Jessica McGuire2011 Alaizah Koorji, Rachel LaBella2010 Kaitlin Doering, Alaizah Koorji, Kristin Fitzmorris2009 Vanessa Teff, Candace Ferguson, Megan Lightfoot2008 Vanessa Teff, Patricia Dudziec, Elizabeth Herron2007 Erin Rice, Leah Wachtel2006 Jessica Holt, Liz Pallas-Jacobs, Erin Rice2005 Kristin Bixel, Monica Grova2004 Irene Condella, Monica Grova2003 Irene Condella, Monica Grova2002 Jennifer Carey-Ruiz, Aimee Chen

All-Pac-12 Selections2013 Britta Syverson2012 Britta Syverson Anastasia Alexander2011 Britta Syverson2010 Alexandra Bolt2009 Vanessa Teff2008 Vanessa Teff2007 Vanessa Teff2006 Vanessa Teff2005 Kristin Bixel2004 Monica Grova2003 Brooke Jordan2002 Irene Condella2001 Nell Shuttleworth*2000 Sophie Minter*1999 Bobbie Seminoff*1996 Sally Scovel*1994 Heather Brown*1993 Kathy Doubleday*1991 Sue Charles Catriona Fallon Shea Garvin Beth Mathiowetz1990 Leilani Johnson Kim Cromer Cathie Heacox Leslie Lewis1989 Martha Patton Kelley Wely1988 Leeanne Crain Kari Dunn1987 Kari Dunn Marisa Hurtado Emily Roske

*selection made when UCLA wom-en’s rowing was under club status

2009 Lynn Hancock (1) Alaizah Koorji (1) Christina Sprouse (1)2008 Lynn Hancock (1) Christina King (1) Megan Petitti (1) Christina Sprouse (1) Erin Haggerty (2) Megan Lightfoot (2) Danielle Piccinini (2) Desteinie Slavich (2)2007 Maida Habibovic (HM) Erin Haggerty (2) Vanessa Jansen (HM) Elizabeth Lee (1) Megan McQuown (1) Brittany Merchant (2) Erin Rice (1) Lynette Thompson (HM) Leah Wachtel (1) Jennifer Weber (1)2006 Elizabeth Lee (1) Sarah Lombardo (1) Lora Batina (2) Clara Cartwright (2) Megan McQuown (2) Brittany Merchant (2) Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2) Erin Rice (2) Leah Wachtel (2) Erin Haggerty (HM)2005 Kristin Bixel (1) Monica Grova (1) Jessica Holt (2) Elizabeth Lee (2) Emina Ong (1) Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2) Erin Rice (HM) Jessica Rogers (1) Melanie Salter (HM) Leah Wachtel (2)

Pac-12 All-Academic Selections

Bruin Team AwardsMost Inspirational2013 Emily McLaughlin2012 Emily McLaughlin2011 Jessica McGuire2010 Alexandra Bolt2009 Shizue Reid2008 Danielle Piccinini2007 Jessica Fritz2006 Lora Batina2005 Jessica Holt2004 Leah Wachtel2003 Irene Condella2002 Dawn Regan

Bruin Scholar-Athlete2013 Chloe Kojima2012 Carolina Paini2011 Alaizah Koorji2010 Lynn Hancock2009 Lynn Hancock2008 Christina Sprouse2007 Christina King2006 Sarah Lombardo2005 Jessica Rogers2004 Kristin Bixel2003 Emina Ong2002 Katrina Craig

Turkey Triathalon2013 Alice White2012 Natalie Pettee2011 Jessica McGuire2010 Megan Danley2009 Vanessa Teff2008 Vanessa Teff2007 Erin Haggerty2006 Erin Haggerty2005 Erin Haggerty 2004 Elizabeth Felter (varsity) Jessica Fritz (novice)2003 Elizabeth Felter2002 Kathy Kennedy

Bruin Boat MoverUCLA yellow jerseys were awarded at the end of the season to the varsity and novice point leaders of Friday mixed racing.

Returner2008 Katrina Darracq, Sheerin Salimi2007 Erin Haggerty2006 Alexis Kalionzes, Vanessa Teff2005 Monica Grova2004 Kristin Bixel2003 Irene Condella Kristina Tritsch

Newcomer2008 Molly Dallmar2007 Brianna Hernandez2006 Katja Wanberg2005 Alexandra Banis2004 Heather Torneo2003 Christina Pelham Nicole Schneiderjohn

Bruin Coxswain Award2008 Alaizah Koorji2007 Kirsten Potenza2006 Megan McQuown2005 Emina Ong2004 Emina Ong

2004 Kristin Bixel (1) Irene Condella (1) Monica Grova (1) Emina Ong (1) Liz Pallas-Jacobs (2) Jessica Rogers (1)2003 Irene Condella (1) Elizabeth Felter (2) Monica Grova (1) Brooke Jordan (2) Emina Ong (1) Jessica Rogers (2)2002 Jennifer Carey-Ruiz (HM) Irene Condella Katrina Craig Jamila Hammad Kate Harbour (HM) Stefanie Kostich Heather McCluskey (HM)2001 Aimee Chen Mitra Tabidian2000 Lindsay Berk* (1) Vivian Bianchi* (1) Christina Coll* (2)1999 Aimee Chen*1997 Sabrina Fox*1994 Heather Brown*1993 Kathy Doubleday*

* selections when UCLA women’s rowing was under club status.

numbers in parethesis indicate first- or second-team. HM indicates honorable mention.

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— A —Adams, Michelle ...........................................................2002Agee, Laurel.............................................................1979-80Akol, Piper ................................................................2009-10Alden, Maddie .........................................................2012-13Alexander, Anastasia ...........................................2009-12Antunes, Christine .......................................................2008Austin, Melanie..............................................................1981Atuegbu, Sandra ...........................................................2011Ayres, Ashley ..................................................................1991

— B —Babson, Victoria ....................................................2011-13Baker, Kelli ......................................................................2002Baker, Lisa................................................................1982-84Banis, Alexandra ...........................................................2005Barnard, Jennifer ..................................................2009-10Basilio, Nadia ...........................................................2009-10Bassak, Katie .................................................................2012Batina, Lora ..............................................2003-04, 2006Baxter, Hali......................................................................2008Beatty, Heather .............................................................1989Beatty, Michelle.............................................................2003Bengard, Christianne ..................................................2003Bixel, Kristin .............................................................2003-05Blakistone, Kathleen ...................................................1981Blosser, Bailey ........................................................2005-06Boero, Anna ....................................................................2007Bolt, Alexandra ..............................................................2010Bonnaud, Lauren ..........................................................2009Bower, Carol ............................................................1978-79Boyer, Jennifer ..............................................................2003Bragg, Christine .....................................................2012-13Branger, Christina ................................................1983-85Brennan, Justine ..........................................................2012Briedenthal, Victoria ...................................................2010Briggs, Christina ...........................................................2004Briggs, Tara ....................................................................2010Broersma, Meguire ..............................................2010-11Brown, Danielle .............................................................2012Brown, Dawn ..................................................................1991Bunten, Janette ............................................................1988Burke, Charlotte ...........................................................2007Burnette, Nancy .....................................................1978-81Bushnell, Cathy .......................................................1979-82Buzawa, Jessica ...........................................................2007

— C —Calandra, Audrey ...................................................2011-12Caldwell, Hillary .......................................................2010-13Caniglia, Alex............................................................2012-13Carey-Ruiz, Jennifer ....................................................2002Carr, Meleana ................................................................2006Cartwright, Clara ...................................................2005-06Chavez, Miro ............................................................1988-91Chan, Cassey ..................................................................2013Chang, Angela ................................................................2013Chen, Aimee ...................................................................2002Cheung, Paige ................................................................2013Cherry, Jessica .............................................................2008Chou, Leslie .....................................................................2009Clarke, Carole.................................................................1981Clements, Winifred...............................................1983-86Combs, Arianna ............................................................2003Condella, Irene ........................................................2002-04Conrad, Jasmine ..........................................................2010Conrad, Patricia ............................................................1979Coon, Susan .............................................................1974-77Cornwell, Renee .....................................................2007-08Costello, Karen .......................................................1984-85Counter, Lauren .....................................................2007-10Cox, Kayla.........................................................................2010Craig, Katrina .................................................................2002Cromer, Kimberly ..................................................1988-90Crowley, Emily ................................................................2010Curson, Caroline ....................................................2008-11Czer, Christa ............................................................2010-11Czisny, Caitlyn .................................................................2007

— D —Dallmar, Molly ................................................................2008Danley, Megan ........................................................2009-10Darracq, Katrina....................................................2008-09Dalton, Jennifer ......................................................1987-88De Los Santos, Evelyn ................................................2006Dean, April ................................................................1977-80Denyes, Nancy ........................................................1986-87Dickson, Christine ........................................................2008Dierksen, Sarah .....................................................2012-13Doering, Kaitlin .......................................................2007-10Dolan, Mindy ...................................................................2002Doran, Allison ..........................................................2012-13Doyle, Jean ...............................................................1989-92Dreihouse, Nancy ..................................................1984-85Drummond, Leah ..................................................2010-11Duclett, Stephanie .......................................................2008Dudziec, Patricia ....................................................2005-08Dunn, Kari .................................................................1985-88Durham, Marisa ...........................................................2007

— E —Ellis, Jacqueline .............................................................2008Epps, Michelle ................................................................2012Erlanger, Lisa ..........................................................2009-10Evans, Gigi........................................................................1980

— F —Fallon, Catriona ......................................................1989-91Fan, Joanna ....................................................................2013Farafontoff, Alexa ..................................................2010-13Farkas, Lori .....................................................................1986Feather, Becky ........................................................1985-86Felter, Elizabeth ......................................................2002-05Ferguson, Candace ..............................................2006-09Ferretti, Laura ...............................................................2006Fiacco, Christine ....................................................2007-08Fimpler, Julie ...........................................................1980-83

Fiornero, Diana ..............................................................1986Fitzmorris, Kristin ..................................................2007-10Flanagan, Sheila ............................................................1983Florie, Stephanie ...........................................................2013Flynn, Brenda .................................................................1981Forster, Katherine .......................................................2008Fox, Amanda ...................................................................2011Fritz, Jessica ...........................................................2004-07Frye, Barbara ..........................................................1985-87Fujisaki, Carin ..........................................................1978-81

— G —Gallagher, Tessa ....................................................2009-10Gamon, Lynne .........................................................1988-90Garcia, Rebecca ...........................................................1982Garnett, Laura ...............................................................2006Garvin, Shea.............................................................1988-91Gazzaniga, Suzanne ..............................................1983-86Geddes, Jean .................................................................2004Gee, Dolly ..................................................................1979-81Ghoneim, Shadia ...........................................................2005Gibson, Emily...................................................................2005Gillis, Victoria ..................................................................2002Grajewski, Erin ...............................................................2009Graves, Alison .........................................................1981-84Graves, Tia................................................................1979-81Grova, Monica.........................................................2002-05Guess Cassie .................................................................2002Guest, Debbie.................................................................1975Guest, Valerie .................................................................1986Guzik, Ashley ...................................................................2007

— H —Habibovic, Maida ...................................................2005-07Haggerty, Erin .........................................................2005-08Hamann, Lauren ....................................................2002-05Hamano, Mia ...........................................................2010-13Hammad, Jamila ..........................................................2002Hancock, Lynn.........................................................2007-10Handler, Ariel ..........................................................2009-12Hansen, Merethe .........................................................2011Haravancik, Monica .....................................................2010Harbour, Kate ................................................................2002Hargis, Cherie ................................................................1974Harmon, Lexi ..................................................................2004Hartley, Sarah ................................................................1980Hartong, Hailey ..............................................................2004Havilland, Catherine .............................................1979-81Heacox, Cathie........................................................1986-90Heath, Carissa ...............................................................2009Hemingway, Bree ..................................................2006-07Henderson, Erin ............................................................2002Hendricks, Kyra .............................................................2013Henrichsen, Kristen ....................................................1982Hernandez, Briana .......................................................2007Hernandez, Theresa ............................................1985-86Herron, Elizabeth ...................................................2005-08Hicks, Kelsey ...........................................................2002-05Hodel, Ellen ......................................................................1983Holasek, Beth .................................................................1980Holt, Jessica ............................................................2004-06Hong, Melissa ................................................................2008Hortig, Anthea ...............................................................1983Howard, Alexandra ...............................................2006-09Hruska, Katherine .................................................2010-11Hubbard, Antonia .........................................................2008Hubble, Elise ...................................................................2006Hurban, Lindsey ............................................................2003Huxtable, Camille ..........................................................2012Hyatt-Miller, Laurel ...............................................2009-10

— I —Iglesias, Marisa .............................................................2013

— J —Jansen, Dalynn ..............................................................1977Jansen, Jennica ............................................................2007Jansen, Vanessa ...................................................2006-08Jenkins, Heidi .................................................................1981Jensen, Elisabeth .........................................................2013Jensen, Suzanne ..........................................................1986Johnson, Carolyn ..........................................................2008Johnson, Leilani .....................................................1989-90Jones, Tara ..............................................................1988-90Jordan, Brooke.......................................................2002-03

— K —Kalionzes, Alexis .....................................................2004-07Kane, Maureen .............................................................1986Kaso, Victoria ..........................................................2006-07Kawalek, Aleda ..............................................................2013Kayatta, Kristy ........................................................2012-13Keeton, Dana .................................................................1976Keliher, Betsy ..........................................................1974-75Keller, Erica .....................................................................2010Kelley, Melissa ........................................................2002-03Kennedy, Kathy ..............................................................2002Khojikian, Anoush ..................................................2010-11Kidder, Katie ...................................................................2013Kilduff, Kerry ...................................................................2006Kim, Romina ...................................................................2003King, Christina ........................................................2007-08King, Lauren ............................................................2009-10King, Stephanie .............................................................2007King, Sylvia ................................................................1989-91Kojima, Chloe ..........................................................2012-13Koorji, Alaizah..........................................................2008-11Koscher, Kellie ...............................................................2007Kostich, Stefanie ...........................................................2002Kovtum, Karolyn ............................................................1977Kroyer, Tracy ...........................................................1975-76Kuo, Audrey .............................................................2005-06

— L —LaBella, Rachel .......................................................2008-11Larivey, Katie ...........................................................2002-04Larson, Wendy .......................................................1979-82

Lasky, Beth ...............................................................1982-85Lauer, Kat .................................................................2011-13Laufer, Deena ................................................................1982Lauren, Alexandra .................................................2007-08Lawrence, Brianna ......................................................2010Lee, Elizabeth ..........................................................2004-07Lee, Tamlyn .....................................................................2009Leibovitch, Lauren ........................................................2011LeVine, Julia .............................................................1984-85Lewis, Leslie .............................................................1988-90Lien, Elissa ................................................................1988-89Lightfoot, Megan ...................................................2006-09Liljeqvist, Brittany ..................................................2007-08Lin, Eugenia ..............................................................2011-12Lincoln, Elizabeth ...................................................1978-80Lindel, Anna ....................................................................2004Linden, Marissa ............................................................2007Linn, Holly ..................................................................1989-91Littman, Elizabeth .........................................................2013Lochner, Sheri ........................................................1981-83Lockard, Erica .........................................................2010-13Lombardo, Sarah ..................................................2005-06Lopez, Adela ...................................................................2013Lopez, Stephanie ..........................................................2009Lorman, Lauren ............................................................2004Loss, Michelle ................................................................2006Lynne, Jenifer .................................................................1983Lyon, Maredith...............................................................1977

— M —Maino, Cassie ................................................................2004Mais, Susie ......................................................................1984Manske, Cheyenne ......................................................2009Marksbury, Brittanee ..........................................2008-09Martz, Kelly .....................................................................1985May, Lauren ....................................................................2003McCarty, Susie .......................................................1976-77McCleery, Jennifer ...............................................1979-81McCluskey, Heather .............................................2002-03McColloch, Karen ..................................................1981-82McGuire, Jessica...................................................2010-13McGuire, Shawn ...........................................................2009McKean, Alana ..............................................................2013McLaughlin, Emily ..................................................2010-13McPhee, Alexis .......................................................2010-13McQuown, Megan.................................................2004-07Melzer, Samantha .......................................................2007Merchant, Brittany ...............................................2004-07Meredith, Jessica ........................................................2004Miller, Kate ...............................................................2012-13Miller, Lila.........................................................................2007Miller, Sarah ...................................................................2005Mitchell, Kendal ......................................................2012-13Moeser, Ariana ......................................................2008-09Monacelli, Jennifer ...............................................2010-11Mondorf, Anneliese .....................................................2008Moore, Kirsten ..............................................................2004Moore, Louise .........................................................1975-76Morgan, Tanya .......................................................1982-83Morimoto, Sara .............................................................1991Mouroy, Erin ...................................................................1977Munn, Alicia ....................................................................1978Murphy, Delight .............................................................1978Murray, Emma ........................................................2012-13Musky-Goldwyn, Anna ..........................................2009-10

— N —Nelson, Christina ...................................................2012-13Nelson, Julie ............................................................1979-82Niswonger, Ali ................................................................2009Noroña, Mina ..........................................................1983-85

— O —O’Brien, Hannah ............................................................2009O’Leary, Sarah ...............................................................2008Ong, Emina ...............................................................2002-05

— P —Packer, Shannon ...................................................2003-04Paini, Carolina .........................................................2011-13Palchlkoff, Jan .........................................................1974-75Palchlkoff, Kim ........................................................1974-76Pallas-Jacobs, Liz ..................................................2003-06Panayides, Andrea .......................................................2009Pangacian, Megan .......................................................2003Patton, Jennifer ............................................................2008Pasion, Mattison...........................................................2005Pealman, Karen .....................................................1981-83Pender-Healy, Larisa ............................................2006-07Perez, Raquel .................................................................1989Perih, Jillian .....................................................................2013Perkins, Jennifer...........................................................2007Pettee, Natalie ........................................................2011-13Petitti, Megan .........................................................2007-08Piccinini, Danielle ...................................................2007-08Picken, Dee ..............................................................1974-77Picken, Miranda .....................................................1977-78Pickett, Kathryn.............................................................2009Pollock, Lindsay ......................................................2009-10Potenza, Kirsten ....................................................2004-07Potthoff, Dana ................................................................2003Potthoff, Michelle .........................................................2003Pratt, Megan ..................................................................2008Propper, Francesca ....................................................2007

— R —Racen, Leah ....................................................................2003Ralsewitz, Shauna .................................................1987-88Ramirez, Cassandra ...................................................2013Rangel, Kristen .......................................................1988-90Rattray, Alana ................................................................2002Ravetti, Regina ..............................................................1989Regan, Dawn ...........................................................2002-04Reddy, Jaya .....................................................................2010Reid, Shizue..............................................................2008-09Reilly, Jean................................................................1977-78Reischman, Alexandria ..............................................2003

Renee, Pamela .......................................................1976-77Reyes, Margarita ...................................................1988-90Rice, Erin ...................................................................2004-07Rickard, Jan .............................................................1976-77Robbins, Samantha .....................................................2009Robinson, Hayley............................................ 2007, 2009Roby, Erika .......................................................................2005Rodriguez, Valerie .................................................2002-03Roewe, Jaclyn .........................................................2005-06Rogers, Jessica .....................................................2002-05Romeril, Chelcey ...........................................................2011Roske, Emily .......................................1984-85, 1987-88

— S —Sakkis, Lillian ...................................................................2007Salassa, Tiare ................................................................2002Salcedo, Leticia ......................................................1988-90Salimi, Sheerin ........................................................2006-09Salonites, Carlene .................................................1982-85Salter, Melanie .......................................................2003-05Sayadi, Azita....................................................................2011Schauerman, Catherine .....................................1979-81Schaap, Tamar .......................................................2010-13Schier, Anne .................................................... 2007, 2010Schmidt, Davi .................................................................2011Schneiderjohn, Nicole .................................................2003Schoenfeld, Molly...................................................2012-13Scullion, Alexandra.......................................................2011Seferaj, Gevrina ......................................................2007-09Seidel, Christine ............................................................2007Shinoda, Lilian .........................................................1982-85Shurtleff, Katie ........................................................2012-13Skelton, Emma ...............................................................2009Slavich, Destinie .....................................................2007-09Small, Morgan ...............................................................2012Smith, Monica .........................................................1974-75Smith, Olivia .....................................................................2011Smith, Rae ................................................................1977-79Smith, Tanya ...................................................................2011Snook, Kirstin ..........................................................2010-13Snyder, Mariko .......................................................2010-12Sobrado, Melanie .........................................................1991Soloman, Valerie ....................................................1979-80Sowell, Jennifer ......................................................1977-79Sprouse, Christina ................................................2007-10Standefer, Whitney ..............................................2007-08Stephenson, Elizabeth ................................................2006Stitt, Jackie .....................................................................1977Stolitzka, Cathy .......................................................2012-13Suares, Chanel ..............................................................2006Sung-Jereczek, Nicole .........................................2011-13Swan, Jamie ............................................................2011-13Syverson, Britta......................................................2010-13

— T —Tam, Angie ......................................................................2002Taylor, Olivia ....................................................................2012Teff, Vanessa ..........................................................2006-09Thigpen, Bethany ..........................................................2006Thomas, Lucy .................................................................2010Thompson, Lynette ......................................................2007Tritsch, Kristina......................................................2002-04Truong, Jennifer ...........................................................2006Tsang, Maxine................................................................2013

— U —Underdahl, Jennifer..............................................1989-91Upton, Samantha ..................................................2011-13

— V —Van Voorhis, Dana .......................................................2008Vander Poel, Victoria ...........................................2012-13Vanderschoot, Kelsey.................................................2013VanLeuven, Linda .........................................................1985Vaughan, Katherine.....................................................2005Veit, Taylor ................................................................2011-12Vella, Taylor ..............................................................2009-10Vicas, Claudia ..........................................................1982-85Virk, Katie ........................................................................2006Vo, Anya ............................................................................2010Volker, Meaghan ..........................................................2013

— W —Wachtel, Emily ........................................................2006-07Wachtel, Leah ........................................................2004-07Wagner, Reilly ...............................................................2008Walker, Janice ..............................................................2013Waller, Leah ...................................................................2003Walsh, Teressa ......................................................1982-85Wanberg, Anja ..............................................................2003Wanberg, Katja .............................................................2006Wandzura, Shelley ................................................1975-76Warwick, Logan ............................................................2013Weatherwax, Kaylee ...................................................2011Weber, Jennifer.....................................................2006-07Weidemann, Natasha ................................................2010Wells, Lyndsey ...............................................................2002Wenzel, Erin.............................................................2011-13Wessling, Cheryl ...........................................................1978Whitescarver, Laura............................................1981-83Wilson, Elise ...................................................................2008Winston, Cathy .......................................................1990-91Wixted, Claire.................................................................2013Wolfe, Chelsea .......................................................2010-11Wollman, Debbie ..........................................................1976Wong, Deanna ..............................................................2012Woodruff, Kate..............................................................2002Woodward, Sabina ...............................................2010-12Wright, Helen..........................................................1977-78Wyatt-Mair, Kelsey ......................................................2011

— Y —Yuen, Carleen .................................................................1991

** Only includes letterwinners from 1974-91 and from 2002-present (the years UCLA sponsored the sport of women’s rowing).

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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1987 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight 1. Washington .................................................................6:50.79 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:09.30 3. Stanford ........................................................................7:11.57 4. California .......................................................................7:17.70 5. Washington State ....................................................7:25.23

1988 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight 1. Washington .................................................................7:00.00 2. California .......................................................................7:13.00 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:15.00 4. Stanford ........................................................................7:26.00 5. USC .................................................................................7:31.00

1989 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight 1. Washington .................................................................6:45.00 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:48.00 3. UCLA ....................................................................6:49.00 4. California .......................................................................6:53.00 5. USC .................................................................................7:16.00

1990 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Pac-10 Champions 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:54.10 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:57.60 3. California .......................................................................6:58.00 4. Washington .................................................................7:01.20 5. Washington State ....................................................7:22.30 6. USC* ..............................................................................7:20.80 7. Oregon State* ............................................................7:30.70 * did not compete in grand final

1991 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento Calif.

Varsity Eight – Pac-10 Champions 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:54.10 2. California .......................................................................6:52.70 3. Washington .................................................................6:57.60 4. Stanford ........................................................................7:00.80 5. USC .................................................................................7:11.80 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:16.70

2002 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Petite Final (places 7-12) 1. Loyola Marymount ....................................................7:27.40 2. Sacramento State ....................................................7:29.50 3. UC Davis ........................................................................7:36.20 4. UC Santa Barbara ....................................................7:39.90 5. San Diego State .........................................................7:40.40 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:40.70

2V Eight – Petite Final (places 7-12) 1. USC .................................................................................7:30.90 2. Sacramento State ....................................................7:33.40 3. San Diego State .........................................................7:34.60 4. UCLA ....................................................................7:36.40 5. UC Santa Barbara ....................................................7:44.60 6. Santa Clara ..................................................................7:48.40

Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................7:46.70 2. Oregon State ...............................................................7:52.50 3. Washington .................................................................7:54.40 4. Stanford ........................................................................7:58.20 5. Washington State ....................................................8:01.50 6. UCLA ....................................................................8:20.70

Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Oregon State ...............................................................7:12.60 2. Washington State ....................................................7:12.70 3. Washington .................................................................7:15.90 4. California .......................................................................7:17.60 5. UCLA ....................................................................7:28.90 6. San Diego State .........................................................7:38.20

Team Results 1. Washington ............................................................................ 66 2. California .................................................................................. 58 3. Oregon State .......................................................................... 52 4. Washington State ............................................................... 51 5. Stanford ................................................................................... 44 6. USC ............................................................................................ 37 7. UCLA ...............................................................................31 8. Oregon ......................................................................................... 4

2003 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Petite Final (places 7-13) 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:52.90 2. Sacramento State ....................................................6:59.80 3. UC Davis ........................................................................7:00.80 4. Loyola Marymount ....................................................7:01.30 5. San Diego State .........................................................7:07.70 6. Santa Clara ..................................................................7:11.70 7. Oregon ...........................................................................7:15.70

2V Eight – Petite Final (places 7-13) 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:09.50 2. Sacramento State ....................................................7:12.40 3. Loyola Marymount ....................................................7:14.50 4. San Diego State .........................................................7:15.60 5. Santa Clara ..................................................................7:20.30 6. UC Davis ........................................................................7:21.90 7. Oregon ...........................................................................8:01.90

Varsity Four – Petite Final (places 7-8) 1. San Diego State .........................................................8:08.60 2. UCLA ....................................................................8:10.70

Novice Eight – Grand Final – Pac-10 Champions 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:51.70 2. California .......................................................................6:55.60 3. Washington .................................................................6:56.40 4. Oregon State ...............................................................6:57.20 5. Washington State ....................................................7:00.30 6. UC Davis ........................................................................7:05.20

Team Results 1. Washington ............................................................................ 62 2. California .................................................................................. 60 3. Stanford ................................................................................... 52 Washington State ............................................................... 52 5. Oregon State .......................................................................... 39 6. UCLA ...............................................................................34 7. USC ............................................................................................ 23 8. Oregon ...................................................................................... 16

2004 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:43.80 2. Washington .................................................................6:47.60 3. USC .................................................................................6:50.60 4. Stanford ........................................................................6:53.10 5. Washington State ....................................................6:56.10 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:08.10

Second Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:48.40 2. Washington State ....................................................6:50.10 3. Washington .................................................................6:54.50 4. USC .................................................................................7:04.90 5. Oregon State ...............................................................7:05.90 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:17.70

Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. Washington .................................................................7:43.70 2. California .......................................................................7:51.30 3. Oregon State ...............................................................7:53.30 4. Washington State ....................................................7:59.10 5. Stanford ........................................................................8:05.80 6. USC .................................................................................8:08.30 7. UCLA ............................................................................NTT

Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Washington .................................................................6:58.70 2. California .......................................................................7:01.70 3. Oregon State ...............................................................7:03.00 4. Washington State ....................................................7:04.20 5. UCLA ....................................................................7:11.90 6. USC .................................................................................7:24.30

Team Results 1. California .................................................................................. 69 2. Washington ............................................................................ 62 3. Washington State ............................................................... 50 4. USC ............................................................................................ 48 5. Oregon State .......................................................................... 40 6. Stanford ................................................................................... 35 7. UCLA ...............................................................................31 8. Oregon ......................................................................................... 4

PAC-12 HISTORY

UCLA’s 1991 Pac-10 Championship TeamThe Bruins won the Pac-10 varsity eight race in 1990 and 1991, after having finished third in 1989. UCLA’s 1990 and 1991 women’s rowing teams finished first in Pac-10 action in both the varsity eight and second varsity eight races, under the direction of head coach Kelly Salonites.

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PAC-12 HISTORY

2005 Pac-10 Championships Sacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:20.60 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:26.10 3. USC .................................................................................6:26.30 4. Washington .................................................................6:31.00 5. UCLA ....................................................................6:32.40 6. Washington State ....................................................6:40.80

Second Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:34.50 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:37.10 3. Washington .................................................................6:40.60 4. USC .................................................................................6:40.70 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:46.60 6. Washington State ....................................................6:51.20

Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. USC .................................................................................7:12.90 2. Washington .................................................................7:17.00 3. California .......................................................................7:18.10 4. UCLA ....................................................................7:22.30 5. Washington State ....................................................7:22.70 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:39.10

Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Washington .................................................................6:38.00 2. California .......................................................................6:42.20 3. Oregon State ...............................................................6:44.10 4. Washington State ....................................................6:51.10 5. UCLA ....................................................................6:57.70 6. USC .................................................................................7:04.10

Team Results 1. California .................................................................................. 67 2. Washington ............................................................................ 56 3. USC ............................................................................................ 53 4. UCLA ...............................................................................49 5. Stanford ................................................................................... 43 6. Washington State ............................................................... 38 7. Oregon State .......................................................................... 33 8. Oregon ......................................................................................... 4

2006 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:29.00 2. Washington State ....................................................6:29.90 3. USC .................................................................................6:30.30 4. Washington .................................................................6:36.60 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:39.00 6. UCLA ....................................................................6:43.80

Second Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:40.40 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:42.40 3. Washington State ....................................................6:44.90 4. Washington .................................................................6:46.80 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:48.50 6. USC .................................................................................6:54.70

Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................7:23.40 2. Washington State ....................................................7:26.70 3. Stanford ........................................................................7:28.70 4. Washington .................................................................7:30.60 5. UCLA ....................................................................7:45.00 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:49.50

Novice Eight – Petite Final 1. Washington State ....................................................6:54.00 2. UC Davis ........................................................................7:15.20 3. USC .................................................................................7:16.80 4. Sonoma State .............................................................7:19.00 5. UCLA ....................................................................7:23.80

2007 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Grand Final 1. USC .................................................................................6:40.13 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:42.55 3. California .......................................................................6:44.58 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:48.58 5. Oregon State ...............................................................6:50.46 6. Washington .................................................................6:55.01

Second Varsity – Eight Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................6:53.04 2. Washington .................................................................6:56.58 3. USC .................................................................................6:58.97 4. UCLA ....................................................................7:04.41 5. Oregon State ...............................................................7:05.68 6. Washington State ....................................................7:11.18

Varsity Four – Petite Final 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:44.34 2. California .......................................................................7:45.40 3. Sacramento State ....................................................8:14.11

Novice Eight – Grand Final 1. Gonzaga.........................................................................7:06.43 2. Washington .................................................................7:11.43 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:13.68 4. Washington State ....................................................7:24.61 5. Oregon State ...............................................................7:27.32 6. USC .................................................................................7:33.57

Championship Point Standings 1. USC ............................................................................................ 69 2. California .................................................................................. 59 3. Washington ............................................................................ 57 4. UCLA ...............................................................................54 5. Stanford ................................................................................... 50 6. Oregon State .......................................................................... 49 7. Washington State ............................................................... 38 8. Gonzaga.................................................................................... 35

2008 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:53.30 2. Gonzaga.........................................................................6:55.70 3. Western Washington .............................................6:58.20 4. UC Davis ........................................................................7:00.60 5. Sacramento State ....................................................7:10.90

Second Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:03.90 2. Gonzaga.........................................................................7:09.10 3. UC Davis ........................................................................7:14.60 4. Sacramento State ....................................................7:19.20 5. Western Washington .............................................7:33.80

Varsity Four – Petite Final 1. UCLA ....................................................................7:58.30 2. Stanford ........................................................................8:04.70

Novice Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA .................................................................................... 2. Sacramento State ....................................................7:33.80 3. Stanford ........................................................................7:40.20 4. USC .................................................................................7:47.80

Championship Point Standings 1. California .................................................................................. 79 2. Stanford ................................................................................... 61 3. Washington State ............................................................... 59 4. Washington ............................................................................ 57 5. Oregon State .......................................................................... 51 6. USC ............................................................................................ 50 7. UCLA ...............................................................................35

2009 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. UCLA ....................................................................6:40.00 2. Gonzaga.........................................................................6:44.00 3. Sacramento State ....................................................6:44.30 4. St. Mary’s......................................................................6:51.30 5. UC Davis ........................................................................6:56.80

Second Varsity Eight – Petite Final 1. Gonzaga.........................................................................6:52.90 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:01.00 3. Sacramento State ....................................................7:04.70 4. St. Mary’s......................................................................7:27.30

Varsity Four – Grand Final 1. California .......................................................................7:20.00 2. USC .................................................................................7:20.20 3. Washington .................................................................7:28.80 4. Oregon State ...............................................................7:29.30 5. Stanford ........................................................................7:32.90 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:42.60

Championship Point Standings 1. California .............................................................................. 70.5 2. Stanford ................................................................................... 67 3. Washington ............................................................................ 57 4. Oregon State .......................................................................... 55 5. USC ........................................................................................ 49.5 6. Washington State ........................................................... 37.5 7. UCLA ...............................................................................29 8. Oregon ......................................................................................... 2

2010 Pac-10 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:29.68 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:30.74 3. USC .................................................................................6:36.56 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:43.86 5. Washington .................................................................6:45.73 6. Washington State ....................................................6:47.38 7. Oregon State ...............................................................6:52.27

Second Varsity Eight 1. Stanford ........................................................................6:44.80 2. Washington .................................................................6:48.90 3. California .......................................................................6:50.60 4. Washington State ....................................................6:52.80 5. USC .................................................................................6:59.00 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:00.80 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:02.70

Varsity Four 1. Washington .................................................................7:28.10 2. California .......................................................................7:35.00 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:36.10 4. Stanford ........................................................................7:38.80 5. USC .................................................................................7:40.30 6. Washington State ....................................................7:48.40 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:50.50

UCLA’s 2010 NCAA Tournament TeamFor the first time in program history, UCLA advanced as a team to the NCAA Championships in May 2010, finishing fifth overall at that season’s Pac-10 Championships.

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Novice Eight 1. Washington .................................................................6:53.70 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:58.00 3. California .......................................................................7:01.40 4. Oregon State ...............................................................7:02.00 5. Washington State ....................................................7:06.20 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:09.10 7. USC .................................................................................7:12.10

Championship Point Standings 1. California .............................................................................. 39.5 2. Stanford ................................................................................... 39 3. Washington ........................................................................ 31.5 4. USC ........................................................................................ 24.5 5. UCLA ...............................................................................22 6. Washington State ........................................................... 17.5 7. Oregon State ............................................................................. 8

2011 Pac-12 ChampionshipsSacramento, Calif.

Varsity Eight 1. California .......................................................................7:02.10 2. Stanford ........................................................................7:02.43 3. USC .................................................................................7:09.25 4. Washington State ....................................................7:16.82 5. Washington .................................................................7:18.14 6. UCLA ....................................................................7:31.92 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:59.00

Second Varsity Eight 1. Stanford ........................................................................6:24.50 2. California .......................................................................6:32.40 3. USC .................................................................................6:34.30 4. Washington .................................................................6:36.20 5. Washington State ....................................................6:38.30 6. UCLA ....................................................................6:39.80 7. Oregon State ...............................................................6:47.50

Varsity Four 1. California .......................................................................7:14.60 2. Washington .................................................................7:18.70 3. USC .................................................................................7:19.20 4. Washington State ....................................................7:24.00 5. UCLA ....................................................................7:25.20 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:30.70 7. Stanford ........................................................................7:33.40

Novice Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:52.00 2. Oregon State ...............................................................6:58.70 3. Washington .................................................................7:01.60 4. Washington State ....................................................7:03.90 5. UCLA ....................................................................7:07.20 6. Stanford ........................................................................7:14.10 7. USC .................................................................................7:23.60

Championship Point Standings 1. California .............................................................................. 43.5 2. Stanford ................................................................................... 34 3. USC ........................................................................................ 30.5 4. Washington ........................................................................ 25.5 5. Washington State ............................................................... 24 6. UCLA ...........................................................................14.5 7. Oregon State .......................................................................... 10

2012 Pac-10 ChampionshipsRancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma)

Varsity Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:30.90 2. USC .................................................................................6:32.70 3. Washington .................................................................6:32.80 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:36.30 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:38.10 6. Washington State ....................................................6:48.00 7. Oregon State................................... ............................6:49.50

Second Varsity Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:39.30 2. Stanford ........................................................................6:42.70 3. UCLA ....................................................................6:43.00 4. Washington .................................................................6:46.90 5. Washington State............................ ........................6:48.60 6. USC .................................................................................6:49.60 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:05.30

Varsity Four 1. California .......................................................................7:13.90 2. Washington .................................................................7:20.80 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:23.40 4. Washington State ....................................................7:28.90 5. Stanford ........................................................................7:29.30 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:36.90 7. USC .................................................................................7:40.10

Varsity Four 1. California......................................... ..............................7:13.90 2. Washington .................................................................7:20.80 3. UCLA ....................................................................7:23.40 4. Washington State ....................................................7:28.90 5. Stanford ........................................................................7:29.30 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:36.90 7. USC .................................................................................7:40.10

PAC-12 HISTORY

Novice Eight 1. California......................................... ..............................6:47.00 2. UCLA ....................................................................6:49.00 3. Washington State ....................................................6:55.70 4. Washington .................................................................7:03.90 5. Oregon State ...............................................................7:05.90 6. Stanford........................................... .............................7:17.30 7. USC................................................. ................................7:21.00

Championship Point Standings 1. California .............................................................................. 45.5 2. Washington ........................................................................ 31.0 3. UCLA ...........................................................................30.0 4. Stanford ............................................................................... 25.0 5. USC ........................................................................................ 23.5 6. Washington State ........................................................... 18.5 7. Oregon State ......................................................................... 8.5

2013 Pac-12 ChampionshipsRancho Cordova, Calif. (Lake Natoma)

Varsity Eight 1. USC .................................................................................6:37.80 2. Washington .................................................................6:42.10 3. California .......................................................................6:44.70 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:47.30 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:48.20 6. Washington State ....................................................6:51.10 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:01.30

Second Varsity Eight 1. California .......................................................................6:47.70 2. USC .................................................................................6:51.20 3. Washington .................................................................6:53.20 4. UCLA ....................................................................6:54.80 5. Stanford ........................................................................6:58.70 6. Washington State ....................................................6:59.60 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:03.70

Varsity Four 1. California .......................................................................7:23.80 2. UCLA ....................................................................7:26.70 3. Washington .................................................................7:31.10 4. Washington State ....................................................7:34.50 5. USC .................................................................................7:34.60 6. Stanford ........................................................................7:40.20 7. Oregon State ...............................................................7:41.90

Novice Eight 1. Washington .................................................................6:57.00 2. California .......................................................................7:04.10 3. Washington State ....................................................7:05.50 4. UCLA ....................................................................7:12.00 5. USC .................................................................................7:13.00 6. Oregon State ...............................................................7:14.30 7. Stanford ........................................................................7:18.00

Final Standings 1. California .............................................................................. 39.0 2. USC ........................................................................................ 37.5 3. Washington ........................................................................ 36.5 4. UCLA ...........................................................................28.0 5. Stanford ............................................................................... 17.5 6. Washington State ........................................................... 16.5 7. Oregon State ......................................................................... 7.0

UCLA’s 2012 NCAA Tournament TeamThe Bruins posted a third place finish in the team point standings of the 2012 Pac-10 Championships, securing their second team trip in three seasons to the NCAA Championships.

UCLA’s 2013 NCAA Tournament TeamMeaghan Volker (second from right) and Britta Syverson (third from right) each secured CRCA All-West Regional acclaim on UCLA’s 2013 NCAA Tournament-bound team.

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Elite Bruin RowersSally Scovel l U.S. Olympic Team, 2000

Catriona Fallon l U.S. Olympic Team, 1992,96

Leeanne Crain l U.S. National Team, 1988,90

Marisa Hurtado l U.S. Team, Lucerne Regatta, 1988

Cathie Heacox l World University Games, 1987

Beth Lasky l U.S. Men’s Junior Team coach, 1989

Kelly Salonites l U.S. Women’s Junior Team coach, 1989

Wendy Larson l U.S. Women’s Junior Team coach, 1989

Beth Holasek l U.S. National Team, 1983,85-87

Carol Bowerl UCLA Hall of Fame (inducted in 2006) l U.S. National Team, 1979,81-83 l U.S. Olympic Team, 1980, 1984 (Gold Medalist in the Women’s Eight) l U.S. Women’s Team coach 1985-88l U.S. Women’s Lightweight coach, 1989

Jan Palchikoff l U.S. National Team, 1975,77-79,81 l U.S. Olympic Team, 1976,80

NCAA QualifiersYear Event2005 Varsity Eight2006 Varsity Eight2007 Varsity Eight2010 Team (V8, 2V8, V4)2012 Team (V8, 2V8, V4)2013 Team (V8, 2V8, V4)

National ChampionsYear Event1975 Lightweight Four1984 Varsity Four Lightweight Four1985 Varsity Four

Pac-12 Team ChampionsYear Coach1990 Kelly Salonites1991 Kelly Salonites

ABOUT THE PAC-12 CONFERENCEBuilt on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, officially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the addition of the University of Colorado and University of Utah.

Just 27 days after the Conference officially changed its name, Commissioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011, solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the Conference on the forefront. The Networks, including one national network and six regional networks, in conjunction with four of the nation’s largest cable operators, marked the first time a U.S. collegiate conference or any other programmer has launched a collection of networks across a variety of platforms, rather than a sole network. In addition, the “TV everywhere” rights will allow fans to access coverage outside the home on any digital device, including smartphones and tablet computers.

On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 119 NCAA team titles since 1999-2000, including nine in 2011-12. That is an average of over nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 46 of the last 52 years. The only exceptions being

in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third (1998-99 and 2004-05).

For the seventh straight year, the Pac-12 had the most NCAA titles or tied for the most of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so six times (with a record 14 in 1996-97).

Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdistancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 451 NCAA Championships (306 men’s, 145 women’s).

The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. Stanford continued its remarkable run and won its unprecedented 18th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2011-12. For the second-straight year, six of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-12 member institutions: No. 1 Stanford, No. 3 UCLA, No. 7 USC, No. 11 California, No. 19 Arizona and No. 24 Oregon. With three teams in the top 10, it was the most of any conference.

The Conference’s nine national titles came in the form of five women’s and four men’s crowns. Six different schools claimed NCAA titles and, of the five NCAA institutions to have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12.

In addition to the nine national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in eight NCAA Championship events: women’s volleyball (USC), cross country (Washington), men’s water polo (UCLA), skiing (Utah), women’s tennis (UCLA), women’s track & field (Oregon), men’s volleyball (USC) and women’s water polo (USC). Overall, the Conference had 39 teams finish in the top four at 25 NCAA Championship events.

Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-12 in 2011-12. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 14 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 53 of a possible 101 teams into the postseason (52.4 percent), while the women sent 67 of a possible 113 teams (59.3 percent).

Pac-12 ConferenceThe Conference of Champions

Pac-12 Champions1984 Varsity Four1990 Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight1991 Varsity Eight Second Varsity Eight2003 Novice Eight

Pac-12 Coach of the YearYear Coach1989 Kelly Salonites1990 Kelly Salonites1991 Kelly Salonites

UCLA’S ROWING TRADITION

UCLA’s 1990 Pac-10 Championship TeamUnder the direction of head coach Kelly Salonites, UCLA won its first-ever varsity eight Pac-10 title in 1990, en route to securing its first of back-to-back Pac-10 team championships.

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Press CredentialsMedia and photography credentials are unnecessary for UCLA home meets. For any media request prior to a rowing event, e-mail Alex Timiraos from the UCLA Sports Information Office (PO Box 24044, Los Angeles, CA 90024) at [email protected]. All requests should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance.

PhotographyDuring competition, video and still photographers may only shoot from the bike path. The dock or launch areas may not be obstructed. Contact the sports information office at (310) 206-7870 for special arrangements.

Interview PoliciesAll interviews must be arranged through the sports information office. Please do not expect rowers to be available if you have not made prior arrangements.

Interview AvailabilityThe UCLA team is scheduled to practice in the morning at the boathouse in Marina del Rey. Players and coaches are available after practice. Arrangements for facility access must be made in advance through the sports information office. The best time to reach Coach Fuller Kearney is late morning/early afternoon.

Travel InformationFor security purposes, the UCLA Sports Information Office does not release to the general public any travel information for UCLA athletic teams. If you would like to reach a member of the UCLA rowing team on the road, please contact the Sports Information Office.

UCLA BoathouseThe UCLA Boathouse is located off-campus in Marina del Rey, Calif. From campus, take the San Diego Freeway (405 South) to the Marina del Rey Freeway (90 West) until the freeway ends. Make a left on “Mindanao”, a left on “Lincoln Blvd”, and a right on “Fiji Way”. The Aquatic Center is located at the end of Fiji Way, behind the Villa Venetia Apartment Complex. The phone number at the facility is (310) 823-0048.

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UCLA ATHLETICS

GENEBLOCKCHANCELLOR7th YearStanford ’70

Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in August 2007 and enters his six year as the university’s chief executive officer. In his current capacity, Chancellor Block oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service.

A champion of public universities, Chancellor Block has set four major priorities for UCLA during his administration: academic excellence, diversity, civic engagement and financial security. He has called for UCLA to deepen its engagement with the Los Angeles region and to increase access for students from underrepresented populations.

Chancellor Block holds UCLA faculty appointments in psychiatry and bio-behavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine and in physiological science in the College of Letters and Science. He also heads a research laboratory on campus that is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Previously, he served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon.

Chancellor Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children. The Blocks are avid Bruin fans and attend the competitions of various Bruin athletic programs.

DANGUERREROATHLETIC DIRECTOR12th YearUCLA ’74

In 11 years, Dan Guerrero has clearly established a pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession can match. UCLA has won 110 NCAA team championships, a figure unmatched by any institution in the nation. UCLA teams have won 24 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, finished second 21 times and have enjoyed an additional 43 Top Five finishes.

More than 80 percent of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA postseason competition since 2002. The football team has appeared in nine bowl games and the men’s basketball team advanced to consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. The program has also won 54 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced over 500 All-America selections and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.

Furthermore, during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, 32 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches, representing the United States and eight other nations. They won nine medals, including six golds.

In the last 11 years, UCLA has finished second three times (2007-08, 2006-07 and 2005-06), third four times (2004-05, 2003-04, 2011-12, 2012-13), fourth (2009-10), sixth (2002-03), 11th (2010-11) and 16th (2008-09) in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup.

In 2013, UCLA won its first Capital One Cup for men’s sports, vaulting to the top of the standings after the baseball team won the College World Series.

This past year in NCAA competition, UCLA won its 109th NCAA title when the baseball team captured its first College World Series title, and eight teams finished among the top five, nationally. Men’s water polo and men’s tennis finished second, women’s water polo and women’s tennis (tied) placed third, women’s golf and women’s gymnastics finished fourth and women’s soccer tied for fifth. Finally, 57 student-athletes earned All-America honors and 57 were selected to various all-conference teams.

Academically in 2012-13, three UCLA student-athletes received CoSIDA Academic All-America honors bringing the school’s total to 116. In addition, graduating senior Jeff Locke, an All-Pac-12 first-team selection as a punter, earned the football program’s 18th NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and UCLA’s 68th overall. Finally, pitcher Ryan Deeter became the first UCLA student-athlete to win the NCAA’s prestigious Elite 89 Award in any sport.

During Guerrero’s tenure, the Bruins have won 23 national championships in 17 different sports, a national leader. UCLA teams have captured the following NCAA team titles: six in women’s water polo, three each in women’s softball and women’s gymnastics, two in women’s golf, and one each in women’s tennis, men’s tennis, men’s volleyball, women’s volleyball, men’s water polo, men’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s outdoor track and baseball. In addition, the Bruins have recorded 32 national podium finishes in that span.

Over the past decade, Guerrero has earned numerous honors. In May 2010, he was honored by the Black Coaches and Administrators organization as the Dr. Myles Brand BCA Administrator of the Year. In April 2010, he was honored by CORO Southern California, a non-profit organization that trains civic leaders.

DONMORRISONFACULTY ATHLETICS REP.M.I.T. ’61

Donald G. Morrison is currently in his 20th year as UCLA’s Faculty Athletic Representative. In 2011-12, he served as President of the Pac-12 Conference. He previously served as President of the Pac-10 in 2008-09 and 1997-98.

Morrison, a specialist in management science and marketing, is the William E. Leonhard Professor in the Anderson Graduate School of Management.

A 1961 graduate of M.I.T. with a B.S. in mechanical engineering, Morrison earned a Ph.D. in operations research at Stanford University in 1965. He joined

the Columbia Business School faculty the following year as assistant professor, served as associate professor from 1968 and was named professor of business in 1973. He has also served as visiting professor at Stanford and at the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1987.

Over the past 40 years, Morrison has supervised the doctoral dissertations of a number of students who are now faculty members of other leading institutions. Many are now on key editorial boards and eight have endowed chairs. Morrison was the founding editor of the professional journal, Marketing Science and was editor-in-chief of Management Science for eight years. He has served as departmental editor or editorial board member of several other professional journals. In 2002, Morrison was awarded the highest honor in the American Marketing Association, when he was named the McGraw-Hill/ Irwin Distinguished Educator of the Year.

He is the author or co-author of over 90 articles, with a special emphasis on marketing research and applied statistics. He has been an expert witness as a statistician in a number of legal cases and a consultant to industrial firms and government agencies.

Morrison, who will be 73 next February 26, served as captain of the M.I.T. track team. In 1961, he was the Eastern Conference long jump champion and placed third in the long jump at the New England Championships.

Morrison’s wife Sherie is a professor in UCLA’s Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics department. Their daughters, Heather Felix and Michelle Oliva, earned their MBA degrees from the Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. The Morrisons also have three grandsons, Parker Graham Felix, Spencer Andrew Felix and Jake Carmine Oliva.

Sherie and Don have endowed several athletic scholarships and provided funds for academic/athletic awards during the last decade.

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Academic & Student Services Staff Dr. Chris na Rivera – Associate Athle c Director, Academic & Student Services

Mike Casillas – Director, Student-­‐Athlete Counseling & Athle cs Peer Learning

Tim Anderson – Associate Director, Academic & Student Services

Kevin Chen – Academic Counselor

Lisa Chow – Staff Associate

Ric CRic Coy – Associate Director, Academic & Student Services

Ja’Nae Davis – Manager, Athle cs Peer Learning Lab

Rachel DeShong – Office Assistant, Athle cs Peer Learning Lab

Angie Dolan – Assistant Learning Specialist

Andrea Fisher – Learning Specialist

Jo Guest – Program Assistant, Athle cs Peer Learning Lab

Linda Lassiter – Academic Counselor

GGrace Murray – Learning Specialist

Joanne Suechika – Academic Counselor

Nick Thornton – Eligibility Coordinator

Sabrina Youmans – Senior Learning Specialist

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UCLA Produces Innovators and Groundbreakers

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Famous UCLA Alumni

Bob Myers, BasketballGeneral Manager, GoldenState Warriors

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