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The Bruins will host No. 6 Princeton on Wednesday (6:05 PM) and No. 10 UC Santa Barbara on Friday (11:00 AM).
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No. 1 UCLA Continues Five-Game Homestand This Week
October 17, 2023 | Men's Water Polo
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LOS ANGELES โ No. 1 UCLA (18-0, 4-0 MPSFย WEST) continues its five-game homestandย this week with a pair of non-conference games when it hosts No. 6 Princetonย (17-2, 5-0 NWPC) and No. 10 UC Santa Barbara (14-9, 1-1 Big West)ย at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. The Bruins will take on the Tigersย on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 6:05 p.m.ย live on the Pac-12 Networks. UCLA will host the Gauchos on Friday, Oct. 20 at 11:00 a.m.ย The Bruins will also provide live stats on the 6-8 Sports platform for both contests. Admission is free to both games.
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Wednesday, Oct. 18 (Non-Conference Gameย - Dirks Pool at Spiekerย Aquatics Center)
6:05 PMย PT โ No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 6 Princetonย |ย LIVE STATSย |ย WATCH
Friday, Oct. 20 (Non-Conference Gameย - Dirks Pool at Spiekerย Aquatics Center)
11:00 AMย PT โ No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 10 UC Santa Barbaraย |ย LIVE STATS
SERIES HISTORY
UCLA is 17-0ย all-time against the Princeton Tigers. The Bruins won the last meeting at the Aggie Roundup, 8-6, on Sept.ย 17, 2022.
The Bruins only had five players score in the game, which included three players with a team-high two goals (Chase Dodd, Jake Cavano, and Evan Rosenfeld). Dodd tied as the game'sย leading scorer with four points as he also was credited with a couple of assists.ย Bernardo Mauriziย kept UCLA in the game (never led until the 3:03 mark of the fourth quarter) with a then-season-high 12 saves. He also had one steal while allowing six goals (four on power plays and one on a counter).
UCLA is 110-17-1 all-time against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. The Bruins won the last meeting at the Tritonย Invitational in this year's season-opener, 12-8, on Sept. 2ย at UC San Diego.
A total of seven different Bruins scored in the game, paced by three goals from seniorย Rafael Real Vergara, including the eventual game-winning goal on a penalty shot that was drawn by redshirt sophomoreย Eli Liechty. Seniorย Makoto Kenney, redshirt seniorย Giorgio Alessandriaย and freshmanย Ben Liechtyย each scored twice for the Bruins.ย Seniorย Garret Griggsย got the start in the cage and went the distance, tallying eight saves while giving up eight goals. He also registered a career-high four steals in the win.
ABOUT LAST WEEK
No. 1 UCLA (18-0,ย 4-0 MPSF WEST) used a stellar defensive effort to defeat the visiting fourth-ranked USC Trojans (10-5, 0-4ย MPSF WEST), 11-2, on Saturday, Oct. 14, at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. UCLA improved to 96-90-1ย all-time in the series history. It marked the largest margin of victory over USC since a 19-8 win in 1976 and the two goals scored by USC were the fewest in the series since the Bruins posted a 9-1 win in 1973.ย The Bruins had six players score in the contest, led by hat tricks from seniorย Rafael Real Vergaraย and freshmanย Wade Sherlock. Freshmanย Marcell Szécsiย was the Bruins other multi-goal scorer with two against the Trojans.ย Seniorย Garret Griggsย got the start in the cage and went the distance, tallying 13 saves and three steals while surrendering just two goals.
ANATOMY OF A WINNING STREAK
The UCLA Bruins have opened the 2023 season at 18-0, which is the longest winning streak since 2018 (Sept. 1 - Oct. 13) and is tied for sixth best in school history. The Bruins own the MPSF and NCAA record for most consecutive victories of 57, established Nov. 23, 2014 through Nov. 12, 2016. A total of 13 of the 18 wins have come against ranked teams with 11 of the opponents in the Top 10 and seven in the Top Five. Additionally, of the Bruins' last eight wins, seven of the opponents have been in the Top Five (No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 3 USC, No. 1 California, No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 2 California, No. 5 Stanford, and No. 4 USC).
GETTING OFFENSIVE
The UCLA team record for most goals in a season was set by the NCAA Championship team of 2014 when the Bruins scored 459 goals in 32 games (29-3, 14.34 goals per game). This year the Bruins have scored 281 goals in the first 18 games of the season (15.6 goals per game). So far this season, the Bruins have reached double-digit scoring in every contest. The 18 consecutive games in double figures far surpasses UCLA's school-record of 12 straight games in double digits set back in 2012 (from Sept 21 through Nov. 3). That season UCLA scored 455 goals in 33 contests (13.79 goals per game) and scored in double digits in 28 of the 33 games (84.8 percent of the time). No team has had a better percentage of games in double figures than the 2012 squad. The 2014 squad had six players score 30 or more goals, led by Cristiano Mirarchi (50), Paul Reynolds (49), Gordon Marshall (46), Danny McClintick (43), and Alex Roelse (40). The 2012 group had seven Bruins score 30 or more goals, paced by Josh Samuels (68), Griffin White (46), Paul Reynolds (44), Danny McClintick (37), and Chris Wendt (34).
A FAMILY AFFAIR
The UCLA Bruins currently have five sets of siblings on its men's and women's water polo rosters. On the men's side, brothers Jack Larsen and Ben Larsen, Ben Liechty, and Eli Liechty, and Chase Honaker, and Brett Honaker are three pairs of brothers on the 2023 roster. There are also two brother/sister duos as Trey Doten and Brooke Doten are joined byย Maximo Rossi and Genoa Rossi on the 2023-24 rosters between the two programs. Meanwhile, Bruins Gianpiero Di Martire and Chase Dodd (taking 2023 off to train for the Olympics) have siblings on the USC roster (Massimoย Di Martireย and Ryder Dodd, also taking the year off to train with the national team). Grant Loth also has an older brother, Warren, who is a senior center on California's roster.
LARSEN LEADING
Redshirt senior attacker Jack Larsen has really stepped up this season, ranking second on the team (tied for 9th in the MPSF) with 27 goals on the year, already surpassing the most for him in any season. Seeking to become an All-America selection for the first time in his career, Larsen scored eight goals, one shy of the MPSF record, and tying for the most in theย Adam Wrightย era (Nicolas Saveljic also scored eight goals against Stanford on Feb. 7, 2021) in the 20-12 win at No. 7 Pacific earlier this season (Sept. 16). But its not just his offensive numbers that have improved. He's also second on the team and 10th in the league in assists with a single-season high of 19 assists while ranking second on the squad and fourthย in the league in steals with 22 (also a single-season best as he had 18 entering the season). Additionally, he leads the team and the MPSF in field blocks with 10 (easily a season-best as he had 14 coming into the year).
GRIGGS TRENDING UP
Another Bruin senior looking for All-American accolades for the first time in his career is the two-time reigning MPSF Player of the Week, goalkeeper Garret Griggs. Griggs has had double-digit save efforts in each of his last three games (vs. No. 4 USC, and in both of the Top 5 road wins two weeks ago at No. 2 California and No. 5 Stanford) to catapult himself to No. 1 in the MPSF in total saves with 138ย on the year (10.0ย saves per game). He also leads the team and the MPSF in steals with 25 on the year.
KENNEY DROPPING DIMES
Senior attacker Makoto Kenney continues to lead the Bruins in assists with 20 on the year (ranks eighth in the MPSF). He is tied for eighth on the team with 15 goals on the year and is a perfect 4-0 on sprints in 2023. He is fourth on the team in scoring with 35 total points (just outside of the top 10 in the league).
REAL VERGARAย MAKING AN IMPACT
Senior attacker Rafael Real Vergaraย has made an impact early and often during the 2023 season. The three-time All-American transfer from Long Beach State leads the team in scoring with 44 goals, which is second in the MPSF. He has scored in 12 of the 14 games he has played (11 of them against ranked teams) and has scored multiple goals in every game that he has scored. That includes a season-high seven goals in the 14-10 win at USC in the semifinals of the 2023 Overnght MPSF Invitational. He also has 15 assists on the year to rank first on the team in scoring with 59 points (ranks fourth in the MPSF.
GRIGGS NAMED UCLA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Senior goalkeeper Garret Griggs of UCLA Men's Water Polo has been selected the UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by Ready, for the week of Oct. 9-15.ย Griggs helped lead top-ranked UCLA to a 1-0 record this past week to remain undefeated on the year at 18-0 overall and 4-0 in the MPSF West with an impressive 11-2 home victory over No. 4 USC on Saturday, Oct. 14. The Bruins and Griggs held the Trojans to two goals, the fewest in the series since a 9-1 win in 1973 (160 games). Additionally, it was UCLA's largest margin of victory in the series since a 19-8 win in 1976 (151 games). Griggs had his third-consecutive double-digit save effort, registering 13 stops while tallying a team-high three steals. He stopped 86.7 percent of USC's shots (including all four Trojan power plays) and the UCLA team defense stopped 92.3 percent of the Trojans' attempts (2-for-26 shooting).ย This is Griggs'ย first-career UCLA student-athlete of the week award..
GRIGGS REPEATS AS MPSF/DELFINA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
UCLAย seniorย Garret Griggsย was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week as announced by the league office on Oct. 16.ย UCLA went 1-0 this past week to remain undefeated on the year at 18-0 overall and 4-0 in the MPSF West with an impressive 11-2 home victory over No. 4 USC on Saturday, Oct. 14. The Bruins and Griggs held the Trojans to two goals, the fewest in the series since a 9-1 win in 1973 (160 games). Additionally, it was UCLA's largest margin of victory in the series since a 19-8 win in 1976 (151 games).ย Griggs, a goalkeeperย out of Riverside, Calif., and Riverside Poly High School,ย had his third-consecutive double-digit save effort, registering 13 stops while tallying a team-high three steals. He stopped 86.7 percent of USC's shots (including all four Trojan power plays) and the UCLA team defense stopped 92.3 percent of the Trojans' attempts (2-for-26 shooting).ย This is Griggs' second career MPSF award.
BRUINS SWEEP MPSF WEEKLY AWARDS, AGAIN
The UCLA Bruins swept the MPSF weekly honors as senior Garret Griggsย was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week and freshmanย Marcell Szécsiย wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Oct. 9.ย UCLA went 2-0 during theย week to remain undefeated on the year at 17-0. The Bruins picked up two Top 5 road wins, defeating No. 2 California, 14-11, and No. 5 Stanford, 11-7. It marked the Bruins' second win over both programs this season.
Griggs, a goalkeeperย out of Riverside, Calif., and Riverside Poly High School,ย had double-digit save efforts in both games, registering 11 stops at Cal and just missed tying his career-high (15) with 14 saves on The Farm. He also had one steal against the Golden Bears and one steal and one assist vs. the Cardinal. Additionally, Griggs and the Bruin defense held Stanford to a season-low seven goals. This was Griggs' first career MPSF weekly award.
Szécsi, a center out of Budapest, Hungary, and Kolping Katolikusย Iskola,ย scored once in both games, totaling two goals on three shots. He opened with a goal and drew three exclusions in the win over the Golden Bears. In the win over the Cardinal, he had one goal, drew one exclusion, and had one steal. This wasย Szécsi'sย second career MPSF award.
RAFAEL REAL VERGARA NAMED UCLA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Senior attackerย Rafael Real Vergaraย of the UCLA men's water polo team has been selected the UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by Ready, for Sept. 18-24.ย Real Vergara helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record and MPSF Invitational victory to remain undefeated on the year at 13-0. The No. 2 Bruins picked up three top four wins en route to the title, defeating No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 3 USC and No. 1 California. Real Vergara led the tournament field in scoring with 16 goals in just three games while shooting at a .667 clip (16-for-24). He scored five goals and added a steal in the win over Pepperdine and had a season-high seven goals to go with two assists (nine points) and a steal in the win at USC. He finished the tournament with four goals and three assists (seven points) in the upset win of California, snapping the Golden Bears' 15-game winning streak, and snapping a seven-game losing streak to Cal in the process.ย This is Real Vergara's first UCLA student-athlete of the week award of the season and of his career.
RAFAEL REAL VERGARA NAMED MPSFย WEST/DELFINA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
The UCLA senior attackerย Rafael Real Vergaraย (Sao Paulo, Brazil/Colegio Modular) has been named the MPSFย West/Delfina Player of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 25.ย Real Vergara helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record, winning the 2023 Overnght MPSF Invitational, to remain undefeated on the year at 13-0. The Bruins picked up three top four wins en route to the title, defeating No. 4 Pepperdine, 15-11, No. 3 USC, 14-10, and No. 1 California, 12-10. The Bruins also opened the tournament with a win over Occidental, 18-9, that Real Vergara did not play in as UCLA rested its starters.ย He led the tournament field in scoring with 16 goals in just three games while shooting at a .667 clip (16-for-24). He scored five goals and added a steal in the win over Pepperdine and had a season-high seven goals to go with two assists (nine points) and a steal in the win at USC. He finished the tournament with four goals and three assists (seven points) in the upset win of California, snapping the Golden Bears' 15-game winning streak, and snapping a seven-game losing streak to Cal in the process.ย This is Real Vergara'sย first career MPSF award.
BRUINS SWEEP MPSF WEEKLY AWARDS, JACK LARSEN NAMED UCLA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
The UCLA Bruins swept the MPSF weekly honors as redshirt seniorย Jack Larsenย was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week and freshmanย Marcell Szécsiย wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 18. The UCLA Athletic Department also named Larsen the UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by Ready, for Sept. 11-17.ย UCLA went 2-0 during the weekย to remain undefeated on the year at 9-0. The Bruins picked up two more lopsided wins over ranked teams in their first true road games of the season, defeating No. 7 Pacific, 20-12, and No. 11 UC Davis, 16-7. It marked the most goals against Pacific in program history and the largest margin of victory over UC Davis since 2015.
Larsen, an attacker out of Orinda, Calif., and Campolindo High School,ย led the Bruins in scoring with 13 points, which included nine goals on just 11 shots (.818) to go with four assists. He also drew two exclusions, had two steals, and won his only sprint in the two outings. Larsen opened the weekend with a career-high eight goals (on nine shots) against Pacific. The eight goals tied for the most-ever in theย Adam Wrightย era (15 years -- Nicolas Saveljic had eight goals against Stanford in 2021) and was just one shy of tying the MPSF all-time single-game record. He also tied for the team lead in scoring at UC Davis with four points, which included one score (on two shots) and a team-high three assists. He also recorded both of his steals, one drawn exclusion and won his only sprint against the Aggies.
Szécsi, a center out of Budapest, Hungary, and Kolping Katolikusย Iskola,ย scored multiple goals in both games, totaling five goals on five shots. He opened with a pair of scores in the win over the Tigers and drew one exclusion. In the win over the Aggies, he had his second hat trick of the year and drew five exclusions to go with one steal.
FREDERICO JUCÁย CARSALADE NAMED MPSF WEST/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
UCLA redshirt freshman attacker Frederico Jucá Carsaladeย (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Escola Nova) wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 11.ย Jucáย Carsalade helped lead UCLA to a 3-0 record toย remain undefeated on the year at 7-0. The Bruins picked up two more wins over ranked teams, including opening MPSF play with an 11-9 win at home over No. 6 Stanford on Sept. 9. UCLA also defeated No. 12 UC San Diego, 14-7, and Cal Lutheran, 21-6, at the Inland Empire Classic on Sept. 10.ย After redshirting last season and missing the first weekend of this year due to injury, he finished tied for the team lead with two others in scoring over the three games with seven goals. He made a huge splash in his collegiate debut against the Cardinal, tallying two goals, two assists, two drawn exclusions, and one steal. Scored back-to-back goals in the third quarter with UCLA trailing by two to tie the game at 5-5. Then with UCLA trailing 8-6 in the fourth, he set up his teammates twice with back-to-back assists to tie the game. On the next possession, he registered a steal that led to a counter goal to give UCLA its first lead of the game at 9-8 with 3:18 remaining.ย He came up big against the Tritons as well when his team needed him. With the Bruins leading just 4-3 at halftime, he scored once, recorded three steals, and had one field block in the third period as UCLA would win the quarter, 7-3, en route to the lopsided victory. He finished with the first hat trick of his career against UCSD. He scored twice and added one steal and drew one exclusion in the win over Cal Lutheran.ย For the weekend, he had a team-high-tying seven goals (on just nine shots, shooting at a 77.8 percent clip), five steals, drew three exclusions, talliedย two assists, and registeredย two field blocks. It markedย Jucáย Carsalade's first career MPSF award..
BEN LIECHTY NAMED MPSF WEST/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
UCLA true freshman utilityย Ben Liechtyย (Newport Beach, Calif./Newport Harbor HS) wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 5. Liechty helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record at the Triton Invitational, including two wins over Top 10 teams.ย He led the Bruins in scoring with 10 goals, netting multiple goals in all four contests.ย He had two goals in the win over No. 7 UC Santa Barbara and followed with a team-high three goals in the win over Cal State Fullerton on Saturday. Then on Sunday, he tallied two scores in the win over No. 10 UC Irvine and registered another hat trick against Concordia University Irvine. He also had one assist against the Gauchos, one assist and drew an exclusion against the Titans, one assist against the Anteaters, and one assist, one steal, one field block, and drew one exclusion against the Golden Eagles.ย For the weekend, he had 10 goals (on just 14 shots, shooting at a 71.4 percent clip), four assists, drew two exclusions, had one field block, and one steal. It marked Liechty's first career MPSF award.
UCLA PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN MPSF
The UCLA Bruins will enter the 2023 season as the third-ranked team in the CWPAย Men's Varsity Top 20ย Preseason Poll and has been picked to finish second (tie) in the MPSF.ย Back-to-back defending NCAA Champion California recorded 48 points and six first-place votes in the MPSF Men's Water Polo Coaches' poll, and was picked to win the 2023 MPSF's Western Division title.ย UCLA and USC picked up the remaining first-place votes and tied for second in the west with 39 points. Stanford collected 34 points to finish fourth in the poll. In the MPSF's Eastern Division, Austin College was voted first (22 points), followed by Augustana (20), Washington & Jefferson (13) and Penn State Behrend (nine).
RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS
The Bruins return just two 2022 All-Americans for the 2023 season in Bernardo Mauriziย (Second Team)ย and Gianpiero Di Martireย (Second Team). Maurizi, a three-time All-American, returns for his fifth season in the cage for the Bruins. Di Martire earned his first All-America honors after ranking second on the team in scoring with 43 goals last year.
RETURNING ALL-MPSF PLAYERS
The Bruins return four of a league-high eightย 2022 All-MPSF selections for the 2023 season. In addition toย Bernardo Mauriziย (First Team)ย and Gianpiero Di Martireย (Second Team), the Bruins regain the services of super senior attacker Jack Larsen (Second Team) and senior attacker Makoto Kenney (Honorable Mention).
SUPER SENIORS
Super senior goalkeeper Bernardo Mauriziย and super senior attacker Jack Larsenย have both decided to return to Westwood for a fifth and final season. The duo have been afforded the opportunity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
DODD OUT FOR 2023
Junior attacker Chase Dodd has decided to take an Olympic year and will not be in uniform for the Bruins during the 2023 campaign. He will continue to train with the U.S. National Team in hopes of being named to the 2024 Olympic Games roster.
UCLA 2023 OUTLOOK
UCLA returns three of its top six scorers and all three goalkeepers that saw action a year ago for the 2023 season. The Bruins made their 37th appearance in the NCAA Championship in 2022, finishing with a 22-5 record. Four of the five losses on the year were by just one goal.
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UCLA had a league-best eight players earn 2022 Delfina All-MPSF West accolades, highlighted by attacker Jake Cavano (45 goals, graduated), attacker Tommy Gruwell (31 goals, graduated), and senior goalkeeper Bernardo Maurizi (16-5, returning, using COVID year), who were all named first-team All-MPSF. Redshirt junior attacker Gianpiero Di Martire (43 goals, returning), junior attacker Chase Dodd (39 goals, taking an Olympic year), and senior attacker Jack Larsen (20 goals, returning), were all named to the second team. Utility Evan Rosenfeld (12 goals, graduated) and senior attacker Makoto Kenney (21 goals, returning) both garnered honorable mention plaudits. Cavano was the lone Bruin to earn first-team All-America honors while Maurizi, Di Martire, and Gruwell each earned second-team accolades. Dodd earned honorable mention All-America honors for the first time in his career.
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The Bruins also return some capable scorers in sophomore attacker Noah Rowe (17 goals), sophomore utility Gray Carson (16 goals), redshirt sophomore center Grant Loth (12 goals), redshirt sophomore Eli Liechty (12 goals in 2021), senior attacker Hayden Nightingale (10 goals), redshirt senior utility Giorgio Alessandria (10 goals), redshirt junior utility Maximo Rossi (7 goals), redshirt sophomore attacker Anthony Gross (3 goals), and redshirt sophomore attacker Trey Doten (3 goals).
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UCLA also welcomes back redshirt freshmen Vinnie Merk (Huntington Beach, Calif., Mater Dei HS) and Ben Larsen (Lafayette, Calif., Campolindo HS) who both sat out last season and traveled with UCLA as part of Team USA for the World University Games in China in late July and early August of 2023.
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The Bruins will look to replace Cavano, Gruwell, Rosenfeld, and for one season, Dodd, but also lost the services of Andy Rodgers, Cameron Reagan, Gabe Discipulo, Max Berg, and Jack White to graduation.
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Arriving in Westwood this season and looking to make an immediate impact are freshmen Ben Liechty (Newport Beach, Calif., Newport Harbor HS), Max Matthews (Tiburon, Calif., Redwood HS), Wade Sherlock (Long Beach, Calif., Orange Lutheran HS), Nathan Tauscher (Sunset Beach, Calif., Mater Dei HS), and Marcell Szécsi (Budapest, Hungary, Kolping Katolikus Iskola). UCLA also welcomes in one player from the transfer portal, two-time Golden Coast Conference Player of the Year, Rafael Real Vergara (Long Beach State, 192 goals in three seasons).
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A CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM
The UCLA Bruins captured their 12th NCAA Championship in men's water polo with a 7-6 win at USCย on Mar. 21, 2021, at USC's Uytengsu Aquatics Center. The win also marked the 119th NCAA Championship for the UCLA Athletic Department. It was a balanced scoring effort by the Bruins, who received goals from six different players. Juniorย Jake Cavano, who was named to the 2020 First-Team All-NCAA Tournament,ย scored two goals, including the eventual difference maker with 6:23 left in the game. Sophomore goalkeeperย Bernardo Maurizi, who also was named First-Team All-NCAA Tournament, held the Trojans scoreless throughout the first half and racked up nine saves. UCLA never trailed in the game, though USC briefly pulled even at 4-4. Nicolas Saveljic was named the NCAA Tournament MVP.
THE WRIGHT STUFF
After guiding the Bruins to the NCAA Championship in 2020 and being named the ACWPC National Coach of the Year, Adam Wright returns for his 15th season as UCLA's head men's water polo coach in 2023 with an overall record of 336-63 (.842) and an MPSF mark of 65-24 (.730). His teams earned perfect APR (Academic Progress Rate) scores of 1,000 in 2014, 2015 and 2016 while winning the school's 112th, 113th and 114th NCAA Championships in 2014, 2015 and 2017. Wright added the fourth NCAA Championship to his resume as a head coach in 2020 (Mar. 21, 2021) and a fourth perfect APR score in 2021. On July 20, 2017, then-UCLA Director of Athletics, Dan Guerrero, announced that Wrightย will guide both the UCLA men's and women's water polo teams. Wright was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame on June 20, 2019, and to the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020. On March 22, 2022, UCLA Director of Athletics, Martin Jarmond, announced that Wright had signed a new six-year contract, starting in July of 2022, as the Head Coach for both of the Bruins' Men's and Women's Water Polo programs.ย
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RECAPPING 2022
Overall Record: 22-5 |ย Final Ranking: 3rd | NCAA Finish: T-3rd |ย MPSFย Tournament Finish: 4th
The UCLA Bruins made their 37th appearance in the NCAA Championship in 2022, finishing with a 22-5 record. Four of the five losses on the year were by just one goal. UCLA had a league-best eight players earn 2022 Delfina All-MPSF West accolades, highlighted by super senior attacker Jake Cavano, senior attacker Tommy Gruwell, and senior goalkeeper Bernardo Maurizi, who were all named first-team All-MPSF. Redshirt sophomore attacker Gianpiero Di Martire, sophomore attacker Chase Dodd, and junior attacker Jack Larsen, were all named to the second team. Super senior utility Evan Rosenfeld and junior attacker Makoto Kenney both garnered honorable mention plaudits. Cavano was the lone Bruin to earn first-team All-America honors while Maurizi, Di Martire, and Gruwell each earned second-team accolades. Dodd earned honorable mention All-America honors for the first time in his career.
POLLING THE BRUINS
UCLA remained steady atย No. 1 in last week's CWPAย National Men's Varsity Top 20 Poll (100 points), released on Oct. 11.
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LOS ANGELES โ No. 1 UCLA (18-0, 4-0 MPSFย WEST) continues its five-game homestandย this week with a pair of non-conference games when it hosts No. 6 Princetonย (17-2, 5-0 NWPC) and No. 10 UC Santa Barbara (14-9, 1-1 Big West)ย at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. The Bruins will take on the Tigersย on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 6:05 p.m.ย live on the Pac-12 Networks. UCLA will host the Gauchos on Friday, Oct. 20 at 11:00 a.m.ย The Bruins will also provide live stats on the 6-8 Sports platform for both contests. Admission is free to both games.
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Wednesday, Oct. 18 (Non-Conference Gameย - Dirks Pool at Spiekerย Aquatics Center)
6:05 PMย PT โ No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 6 Princetonย |ย LIVE STATSย |ย WATCH
Friday, Oct. 20 (Non-Conference Gameย - Dirks Pool at Spiekerย Aquatics Center)
11:00 AMย PT โ No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 10 UC Santa Barbaraย |ย LIVE STATS
SERIES HISTORY
UCLA is 17-0ย all-time against the Princeton Tigers. The Bruins won the last meeting at the Aggie Roundup, 8-6, on Sept.ย 17, 2022.
The Bruins only had five players score in the game, which included three players with a team-high two goals (Chase Dodd, Jake Cavano, and Evan Rosenfeld). Dodd tied as the game'sย leading scorer with four points as he also was credited with a couple of assists.ย Bernardo Mauriziย kept UCLA in the game (never led until the 3:03 mark of the fourth quarter) with a then-season-high 12 saves. He also had one steal while allowing six goals (four on power plays and one on a counter).
UCLA is 110-17-1 all-time against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. The Bruins won the last meeting at the Tritonย Invitational in this year's season-opener, 12-8, on Sept. 2ย at UC San Diego.
A total of seven different Bruins scored in the game, paced by three goals from seniorย Rafael Real Vergara, including the eventual game-winning goal on a penalty shot that was drawn by redshirt sophomoreย Eli Liechty. Seniorย Makoto Kenney, redshirt seniorย Giorgio Alessandriaย and freshmanย Ben Liechtyย each scored twice for the Bruins.ย Seniorย Garret Griggsย got the start in the cage and went the distance, tallying eight saves while giving up eight goals. He also registered a career-high four steals in the win.
ABOUT LAST WEEK
No. 1 UCLA (18-0,ย 4-0 MPSF WEST) used a stellar defensive effort to defeat the visiting fourth-ranked USC Trojans (10-5, 0-4ย MPSF WEST), 11-2, on Saturday, Oct. 14, at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. UCLA improved to 96-90-1ย all-time in the series history. It marked the largest margin of victory over USC since a 19-8 win in 1976 and the two goals scored by USC were the fewest in the series since the Bruins posted a 9-1 win in 1973.ย The Bruins had six players score in the contest, led by hat tricks from seniorย Rafael Real Vergaraย and freshmanย Wade Sherlock. Freshmanย Marcell Szécsiย was the Bruins other multi-goal scorer with two against the Trojans.ย Seniorย Garret Griggsย got the start in the cage and went the distance, tallying 13 saves and three steals while surrendering just two goals.
ANATOMY OF A WINNING STREAK
The UCLA Bruins have opened the 2023 season at 18-0, which is the longest winning streak since 2018 (Sept. 1 - Oct. 13) and is tied for sixth best in school history. The Bruins own the MPSF and NCAA record for most consecutive victories of 57, established Nov. 23, 2014 through Nov. 12, 2016. A total of 13 of the 18 wins have come against ranked teams with 11 of the opponents in the Top 10 and seven in the Top Five. Additionally, of the Bruins' last eight wins, seven of the opponents have been in the Top Five (No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 3 USC, No. 1 California, No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 2 California, No. 5 Stanford, and No. 4 USC).
GETTING OFFENSIVE
The UCLA team record for most goals in a season was set by the NCAA Championship team of 2014 when the Bruins scored 459 goals in 32 games (29-3, 14.34 goals per game). This year the Bruins have scored 281 goals in the first 18 games of the season (15.6 goals per game). So far this season, the Bruins have reached double-digit scoring in every contest. The 18 consecutive games in double figures far surpasses UCLA's school-record of 12 straight games in double digits set back in 2012 (from Sept 21 through Nov. 3). That season UCLA scored 455 goals in 33 contests (13.79 goals per game) and scored in double digits in 28 of the 33 games (84.8 percent of the time). No team has had a better percentage of games in double figures than the 2012 squad. The 2014 squad had six players score 30 or more goals, led by Cristiano Mirarchi (50), Paul Reynolds (49), Gordon Marshall (46), Danny McClintick (43), and Alex Roelse (40). The 2012 group had seven Bruins score 30 or more goals, paced by Josh Samuels (68), Griffin White (46), Paul Reynolds (44), Danny McClintick (37), and Chris Wendt (34).
A FAMILY AFFAIR
The UCLA Bruins currently have five sets of siblings on its men's and women's water polo rosters. On the men's side, brothers Jack Larsen and Ben Larsen, Ben Liechty, and Eli Liechty, and Chase Honaker, and Brett Honaker are three pairs of brothers on the 2023 roster. There are also two brother/sister duos as Trey Doten and Brooke Doten are joined byย Maximo Rossi and Genoa Rossi on the 2023-24 rosters between the two programs. Meanwhile, Bruins Gianpiero Di Martire and Chase Dodd (taking 2023 off to train for the Olympics) have siblings on the USC roster (Massimoย Di Martireย and Ryder Dodd, also taking the year off to train with the national team). Grant Loth also has an older brother, Warren, who is a senior center on California's roster.
LARSEN LEADING
Redshirt senior attacker Jack Larsen has really stepped up this season, ranking second on the team (tied for 9th in the MPSF) with 27 goals on the year, already surpassing the most for him in any season. Seeking to become an All-America selection for the first time in his career, Larsen scored eight goals, one shy of the MPSF record, and tying for the most in theย Adam Wrightย era (Nicolas Saveljic also scored eight goals against Stanford on Feb. 7, 2021) in the 20-12 win at No. 7 Pacific earlier this season (Sept. 16). But its not just his offensive numbers that have improved. He's also second on the team and 10th in the league in assists with a single-season high of 19 assists while ranking second on the squad and fourthย in the league in steals with 22 (also a single-season best as he had 18 entering the season). Additionally, he leads the team and the MPSF in field blocks with 10 (easily a season-best as he had 14 coming into the year).
GRIGGS TRENDING UP
Another Bruin senior looking for All-American accolades for the first time in his career is the two-time reigning MPSF Player of the Week, goalkeeper Garret Griggs. Griggs has had double-digit save efforts in each of his last three games (vs. No. 4 USC, and in both of the Top 5 road wins two weeks ago at No. 2 California and No. 5 Stanford) to catapult himself to No. 1 in the MPSF in total saves with 138ย on the year (10.0ย saves per game). He also leads the team and the MPSF in steals with 25 on the year.
KENNEY DROPPING DIMES
Senior attacker Makoto Kenney continues to lead the Bruins in assists with 20 on the year (ranks eighth in the MPSF). He is tied for eighth on the team with 15 goals on the year and is a perfect 4-0 on sprints in 2023. He is fourth on the team in scoring with 35 total points (just outside of the top 10 in the league).
REAL VERGARAย MAKING AN IMPACT
Senior attacker Rafael Real Vergaraย has made an impact early and often during the 2023 season. The three-time All-American transfer from Long Beach State leads the team in scoring with 44 goals, which is second in the MPSF. He has scored in 12 of the 14 games he has played (11 of them against ranked teams) and has scored multiple goals in every game that he has scored. That includes a season-high seven goals in the 14-10 win at USC in the semifinals of the 2023 Overnght MPSF Invitational. He also has 15 assists on the year to rank first on the team in scoring with 59 points (ranks fourth in the MPSF.
GRIGGS NAMED UCLA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Senior goalkeeper Garret Griggs of UCLA Men's Water Polo has been selected the UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by Ready, for the week of Oct. 9-15.ย Griggs helped lead top-ranked UCLA to a 1-0 record this past week to remain undefeated on the year at 18-0 overall and 4-0 in the MPSF West with an impressive 11-2 home victory over No. 4 USC on Saturday, Oct. 14. The Bruins and Griggs held the Trojans to two goals, the fewest in the series since a 9-1 win in 1973 (160 games). Additionally, it was UCLA's largest margin of victory in the series since a 19-8 win in 1976 (151 games). Griggs had his third-consecutive double-digit save effort, registering 13 stops while tallying a team-high three steals. He stopped 86.7 percent of USC's shots (including all four Trojan power plays) and the UCLA team defense stopped 92.3 percent of the Trojans' attempts (2-for-26 shooting).ย This is Griggs'ย first-career UCLA student-athlete of the week award..
GRIGGS REPEATS AS MPSF/DELFINA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
UCLAย seniorย Garret Griggsย was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week as announced by the league office on Oct. 16.ย UCLA went 1-0 this past week to remain undefeated on the year at 18-0 overall and 4-0 in the MPSF West with an impressive 11-2 home victory over No. 4 USC on Saturday, Oct. 14. The Bruins and Griggs held the Trojans to two goals, the fewest in the series since a 9-1 win in 1973 (160 games). Additionally, it was UCLA's largest margin of victory in the series since a 19-8 win in 1976 (151 games).ย Griggs, a goalkeeperย out of Riverside, Calif., and Riverside Poly High School,ย had his third-consecutive double-digit save effort, registering 13 stops while tallying a team-high three steals. He stopped 86.7 percent of USC's shots (including all four Trojan power plays) and the UCLA team defense stopped 92.3 percent of the Trojans' attempts (2-for-26 shooting).ย This is Griggs' second career MPSF award.
BRUINS SWEEP MPSF WEEKLY AWARDS, AGAIN
The UCLA Bruins swept the MPSF weekly honors as senior Garret Griggsย was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week and freshmanย Marcell Szécsiย wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Oct. 9.ย UCLA went 2-0 during theย week to remain undefeated on the year at 17-0. The Bruins picked up two Top 5 road wins, defeating No. 2 California, 14-11, and No. 5 Stanford, 11-7. It marked the Bruins' second win over both programs this season.
Griggs, a goalkeeperย out of Riverside, Calif., and Riverside Poly High School,ย had double-digit save efforts in both games, registering 11 stops at Cal and just missed tying his career-high (15) with 14 saves on The Farm. He also had one steal against the Golden Bears and one steal and one assist vs. the Cardinal. Additionally, Griggs and the Bruin defense held Stanford to a season-low seven goals. This was Griggs' first career MPSF weekly award.
Szécsi, a center out of Budapest, Hungary, and Kolping Katolikusย Iskola,ย scored once in both games, totaling two goals on three shots. He opened with a goal and drew three exclusions in the win over the Golden Bears. In the win over the Cardinal, he had one goal, drew one exclusion, and had one steal. This wasย Szécsi'sย second career MPSF award.
RAFAEL REAL VERGARA NAMED UCLA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Senior attackerย Rafael Real Vergaraย of the UCLA men's water polo team has been selected the UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by Ready, for Sept. 18-24.ย Real Vergara helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record and MPSF Invitational victory to remain undefeated on the year at 13-0. The No. 2 Bruins picked up three top four wins en route to the title, defeating No. 4 Pepperdine, No. 3 USC and No. 1 California. Real Vergara led the tournament field in scoring with 16 goals in just three games while shooting at a .667 clip (16-for-24). He scored five goals and added a steal in the win over Pepperdine and had a season-high seven goals to go with two assists (nine points) and a steal in the win at USC. He finished the tournament with four goals and three assists (seven points) in the upset win of California, snapping the Golden Bears' 15-game winning streak, and snapping a seven-game losing streak to Cal in the process.ย This is Real Vergara's first UCLA student-athlete of the week award of the season and of his career.
RAFAEL REAL VERGARA NAMED MPSFย WEST/DELFINA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
The UCLA senior attackerย Rafael Real Vergaraย (Sao Paulo, Brazil/Colegio Modular) has been named the MPSFย West/Delfina Player of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 25.ย Real Vergara helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record, winning the 2023 Overnght MPSF Invitational, to remain undefeated on the year at 13-0. The Bruins picked up three top four wins en route to the title, defeating No. 4 Pepperdine, 15-11, No. 3 USC, 14-10, and No. 1 California, 12-10. The Bruins also opened the tournament with a win over Occidental, 18-9, that Real Vergara did not play in as UCLA rested its starters.ย He led the tournament field in scoring with 16 goals in just three games while shooting at a .667 clip (16-for-24). He scored five goals and added a steal in the win over Pepperdine and had a season-high seven goals to go with two assists (nine points) and a steal in the win at USC. He finished the tournament with four goals and three assists (seven points) in the upset win of California, snapping the Golden Bears' 15-game winning streak, and snapping a seven-game losing streak to Cal in the process.ย This is Real Vergara'sย first career MPSF award.
BRUINS SWEEP MPSF WEEKLY AWARDS, JACK LARSEN NAMED UCLA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
The UCLA Bruins swept the MPSF weekly honors as redshirt seniorย Jack Larsenย was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week and freshmanย Marcell Szécsiย wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 18. The UCLA Athletic Department also named Larsen the UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by Ready, for Sept. 11-17.ย UCLA went 2-0 during the weekย to remain undefeated on the year at 9-0. The Bruins picked up two more lopsided wins over ranked teams in their first true road games of the season, defeating No. 7 Pacific, 20-12, and No. 11 UC Davis, 16-7. It marked the most goals against Pacific in program history and the largest margin of victory over UC Davis since 2015.
Larsen, an attacker out of Orinda, Calif., and Campolindo High School,ย led the Bruins in scoring with 13 points, which included nine goals on just 11 shots (.818) to go with four assists. He also drew two exclusions, had two steals, and won his only sprint in the two outings. Larsen opened the weekend with a career-high eight goals (on nine shots) against Pacific. The eight goals tied for the most-ever in theย Adam Wrightย era (15 years -- Nicolas Saveljic had eight goals against Stanford in 2021) and was just one shy of tying the MPSF all-time single-game record. He also tied for the team lead in scoring at UC Davis with four points, which included one score (on two shots) and a team-high three assists. He also recorded both of his steals, one drawn exclusion and won his only sprint against the Aggies.
Szécsi, a center out of Budapest, Hungary, and Kolping Katolikusย Iskola,ย scored multiple goals in both games, totaling five goals on five shots. He opened with a pair of scores in the win over the Tigers and drew one exclusion. In the win over the Aggies, he had his second hat trick of the year and drew five exclusions to go with one steal.
FREDERICO JUCÁย CARSALADE NAMED MPSF WEST/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
UCLA redshirt freshman attacker Frederico Jucá Carsaladeย (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Escola Nova) wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 11.ย Jucáย Carsalade helped lead UCLA to a 3-0 record toย remain undefeated on the year at 7-0. The Bruins picked up two more wins over ranked teams, including opening MPSF play with an 11-9 win at home over No. 6 Stanford on Sept. 9. UCLA also defeated No. 12 UC San Diego, 14-7, and Cal Lutheran, 21-6, at the Inland Empire Classic on Sept. 10.ย After redshirting last season and missing the first weekend of this year due to injury, he finished tied for the team lead with two others in scoring over the three games with seven goals. He made a huge splash in his collegiate debut against the Cardinal, tallying two goals, two assists, two drawn exclusions, and one steal. Scored back-to-back goals in the third quarter with UCLA trailing by two to tie the game at 5-5. Then with UCLA trailing 8-6 in the fourth, he set up his teammates twice with back-to-back assists to tie the game. On the next possession, he registered a steal that led to a counter goal to give UCLA its first lead of the game at 9-8 with 3:18 remaining.ย He came up big against the Tritons as well when his team needed him. With the Bruins leading just 4-3 at halftime, he scored once, recorded three steals, and had one field block in the third period as UCLA would win the quarter, 7-3, en route to the lopsided victory. He finished with the first hat trick of his career against UCSD. He scored twice and added one steal and drew one exclusion in the win over Cal Lutheran.ย For the weekend, he had a team-high-tying seven goals (on just nine shots, shooting at a 77.8 percent clip), five steals, drew three exclusions, talliedย two assists, and registeredย two field blocks. It markedย Jucáย Carsalade's first career MPSF award..
BEN LIECHTY NAMED MPSF WEST/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
UCLA true freshman utilityย Ben Liechtyย (Newport Beach, Calif./Newport Harbor HS) wasย named the MPSFย West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Weekย as announced by the league office on Sept. 5. Liechty helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record at the Triton Invitational, including two wins over Top 10 teams.ย He led the Bruins in scoring with 10 goals, netting multiple goals in all four contests.ย He had two goals in the win over No. 7 UC Santa Barbara and followed with a team-high three goals in the win over Cal State Fullerton on Saturday. Then on Sunday, he tallied two scores in the win over No. 10 UC Irvine and registered another hat trick against Concordia University Irvine. He also had one assist against the Gauchos, one assist and drew an exclusion against the Titans, one assist against the Anteaters, and one assist, one steal, one field block, and drew one exclusion against the Golden Eagles.ย For the weekend, he had 10 goals (on just 14 shots, shooting at a 71.4 percent clip), four assists, drew two exclusions, had one field block, and one steal. It marked Liechty's first career MPSF award.
UCLA PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN MPSF
The UCLA Bruins will enter the 2023 season as the third-ranked team in the CWPAย Men's Varsity Top 20ย Preseason Poll and has been picked to finish second (tie) in the MPSF.ย Back-to-back defending NCAA Champion California recorded 48 points and six first-place votes in the MPSF Men's Water Polo Coaches' poll, and was picked to win the 2023 MPSF's Western Division title.ย UCLA and USC picked up the remaining first-place votes and tied for second in the west with 39 points. Stanford collected 34 points to finish fourth in the poll. In the MPSF's Eastern Division, Austin College was voted first (22 points), followed by Augustana (20), Washington & Jefferson (13) and Penn State Behrend (nine).
RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS
The Bruins return just two 2022 All-Americans for the 2023 season in Bernardo Mauriziย (Second Team)ย and Gianpiero Di Martireย (Second Team). Maurizi, a three-time All-American, returns for his fifth season in the cage for the Bruins. Di Martire earned his first All-America honors after ranking second on the team in scoring with 43 goals last year.
RETURNING ALL-MPSF PLAYERS
The Bruins return four of a league-high eightย 2022 All-MPSF selections for the 2023 season. In addition toย Bernardo Mauriziย (First Team)ย and Gianpiero Di Martireย (Second Team), the Bruins regain the services of super senior attacker Jack Larsen (Second Team) and senior attacker Makoto Kenney (Honorable Mention).
SUPER SENIORS
Super senior goalkeeper Bernardo Mauriziย and super senior attacker Jack Larsenย have both decided to return to Westwood for a fifth and final season. The duo have been afforded the opportunity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
DODD OUT FOR 2023
Junior attacker Chase Dodd has decided to take an Olympic year and will not be in uniform for the Bruins during the 2023 campaign. He will continue to train with the U.S. National Team in hopes of being named to the 2024 Olympic Games roster.
UCLA 2023 OUTLOOK
UCLA returns three of its top six scorers and all three goalkeepers that saw action a year ago for the 2023 season. The Bruins made their 37th appearance in the NCAA Championship in 2022, finishing with a 22-5 record. Four of the five losses on the year were by just one goal.
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UCLA had a league-best eight players earn 2022 Delfina All-MPSF West accolades, highlighted by attacker Jake Cavano (45 goals, graduated), attacker Tommy Gruwell (31 goals, graduated), and senior goalkeeper Bernardo Maurizi (16-5, returning, using COVID year), who were all named first-team All-MPSF. Redshirt junior attacker Gianpiero Di Martire (43 goals, returning), junior attacker Chase Dodd (39 goals, taking an Olympic year), and senior attacker Jack Larsen (20 goals, returning), were all named to the second team. Utility Evan Rosenfeld (12 goals, graduated) and senior attacker Makoto Kenney (21 goals, returning) both garnered honorable mention plaudits. Cavano was the lone Bruin to earn first-team All-America honors while Maurizi, Di Martire, and Gruwell each earned second-team accolades. Dodd earned honorable mention All-America honors for the first time in his career.
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The Bruins also return some capable scorers in sophomore attacker Noah Rowe (17 goals), sophomore utility Gray Carson (16 goals), redshirt sophomore center Grant Loth (12 goals), redshirt sophomore Eli Liechty (12 goals in 2021), senior attacker Hayden Nightingale (10 goals), redshirt senior utility Giorgio Alessandria (10 goals), redshirt junior utility Maximo Rossi (7 goals), redshirt sophomore attacker Anthony Gross (3 goals), and redshirt sophomore attacker Trey Doten (3 goals).
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UCLA also welcomes back redshirt freshmen Vinnie Merk (Huntington Beach, Calif., Mater Dei HS) and Ben Larsen (Lafayette, Calif., Campolindo HS) who both sat out last season and traveled with UCLA as part of Team USA for the World University Games in China in late July and early August of 2023.
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The Bruins will look to replace Cavano, Gruwell, Rosenfeld, and for one season, Dodd, but also lost the services of Andy Rodgers, Cameron Reagan, Gabe Discipulo, Max Berg, and Jack White to graduation.
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Arriving in Westwood this season and looking to make an immediate impact are freshmen Ben Liechty (Newport Beach, Calif., Newport Harbor HS), Max Matthews (Tiburon, Calif., Redwood HS), Wade Sherlock (Long Beach, Calif., Orange Lutheran HS), Nathan Tauscher (Sunset Beach, Calif., Mater Dei HS), and Marcell Szécsi (Budapest, Hungary, Kolping Katolikus Iskola). UCLA also welcomes in one player from the transfer portal, two-time Golden Coast Conference Player of the Year, Rafael Real Vergara (Long Beach State, 192 goals in three seasons).
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A CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM
The UCLA Bruins captured their 12th NCAA Championship in men's water polo with a 7-6 win at USCย on Mar. 21, 2021, at USC's Uytengsu Aquatics Center. The win also marked the 119th NCAA Championship for the UCLA Athletic Department. It was a balanced scoring effort by the Bruins, who received goals from six different players. Juniorย Jake Cavano, who was named to the 2020 First-Team All-NCAA Tournament,ย scored two goals, including the eventual difference maker with 6:23 left in the game. Sophomore goalkeeperย Bernardo Maurizi, who also was named First-Team All-NCAA Tournament, held the Trojans scoreless throughout the first half and racked up nine saves. UCLA never trailed in the game, though USC briefly pulled even at 4-4. Nicolas Saveljic was named the NCAA Tournament MVP.
THE WRIGHT STUFF
After guiding the Bruins to the NCAA Championship in 2020 and being named the ACWPC National Coach of the Year, Adam Wright returns for his 15th season as UCLA's head men's water polo coach in 2023 with an overall record of 336-63 (.842) and an MPSF mark of 65-24 (.730). His teams earned perfect APR (Academic Progress Rate) scores of 1,000 in 2014, 2015 and 2016 while winning the school's 112th, 113th and 114th NCAA Championships in 2014, 2015 and 2017. Wright added the fourth NCAA Championship to his resume as a head coach in 2020 (Mar. 21, 2021) and a fourth perfect APR score in 2021. On July 20, 2017, then-UCLA Director of Athletics, Dan Guerrero, announced that Wrightย will guide both the UCLA men's and women's water polo teams. Wright was inducted into the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame on June 20, 2019, and to the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020. On March 22, 2022, UCLA Director of Athletics, Martin Jarmond, announced that Wright had signed a new six-year contract, starting in July of 2022, as the Head Coach for both of the Bruins' Men's and Women's Water Polo programs.ย
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RECAPPING 2022
Overall Record: 22-5 |ย Final Ranking: 3rd | NCAA Finish: T-3rd |ย MPSFย Tournament Finish: 4th
The UCLA Bruins made their 37th appearance in the NCAA Championship in 2022, finishing with a 22-5 record. Four of the five losses on the year were by just one goal. UCLA had a league-best eight players earn 2022 Delfina All-MPSF West accolades, highlighted by super senior attacker Jake Cavano, senior attacker Tommy Gruwell, and senior goalkeeper Bernardo Maurizi, who were all named first-team All-MPSF. Redshirt sophomore attacker Gianpiero Di Martire, sophomore attacker Chase Dodd, and junior attacker Jack Larsen, were all named to the second team. Super senior utility Evan Rosenfeld and junior attacker Makoto Kenney both garnered honorable mention plaudits. Cavano was the lone Bruin to earn first-team All-America honors while Maurizi, Di Martire, and Gruwell each earned second-team accolades. Dodd earned honorable mention All-America honors for the first time in his career.
POLLING THE BRUINS
UCLA remained steady atย No. 1 in last week's CWPAย National Men's Varsity Top 20 Poll (100 points), released on Oct. 11.
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ย 2023 MEN'S VARSITY TOP 20 (WEEK 6ย - OCTOBER 11) |
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| ย Rank | ย Team | ย Week 5 Poll | ย Points |
| ย 1 | ย UCLA | ย 1 | ย 100 |
| ย 2 | ย California | ย 2 | ย 95 |
| ย 3 | ย Stanford | ย 5 | ย 90 |
| ย 4 | ย USC | ย 3ย (T) | ย 86 |
| ย 5 | ย Pepperdine | ย 3ย (T) | ย 79 |
| ย 6 | ย Princeton | ย 6 | ย 71 |
| ย 7 | ย UC Davis | ย 7 | ย 70 |
| ย 8 | ย Long Beach State | ย 9 | ย 69 |
| ย 9 | ย UC Irvine | ย 8 | ย 61 |
| ย 10 | ย UC Santa Barbara | ย 12 | ย 52 |
| ย 11 (T) | ย UC San Diego | ย 11 | ย 50 |
| ย 11 (T) | ย Loyola Marymount | ย 10 | ย 50 |
| ย 13 | ย San Jose State | ย 14 | ย 36 |
| ย 14 | ย Pacific | ย 13 | ย 33 |
| ย 15 | ย California Baptist University | ย 15 | ย 29 |
| ย 16 | ย Santa Clara | ย 16 | ย 24 |
| ย 17 | ย Fordham | ย 17 (T) | ย 23 |
| ย 18 | ย Harvard | ย 19 (T) | ย 17 |
| ย 19 | ย Navy | ย 19 (T) | ย 11 |
| ย 20 | ย Brown | ย 17 (T) | ย 8 |
| ย RV | ย Bucknell | ย RV | ย 1 |
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