Saturday, March 16
Los Angeles, CA
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Olivia Ouellette
No. 1 UCLA continues its four-game home stand this week when it hosts No. 14 Princeton and No. 17 San Jose State.
Photo by: Nola Gallagher

No. 1 UCLA Hosts No. 14 Princeton, No. 17 San Jose State

March 13, 2024 | Women's Water Polo

LOS ANGELES – No. 1 UCLA (16-0, 2-0 MPSF) continues its four-game home stand this week when it hosts No. 14 Princeton and No. 17 San Jose State. The Bruins and the Tigers will square off on Saturday, Mar. 16 at 1:00 p.m. at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center and then hosts the Spartans on Sunday, Mar. 17, also at 1:00 p.m.. There isn't a live stream for either game, but UCLA will provide live stats on the 6-8 Sports platform.

THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Opponent: No. 14 Princeton (13-4, 6-0 CWPA) | LIVE STATS
Location: Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center | Los Angeles, Calif.
Date: Saturday, Mar. 16, 2024
Time: 1:00 p.m. PT
Series History: UCLA leads 6-0 | Streak: Won 6
Last Meeting: W 9-3 (Mar. 18, 2023 - LMU Invitational - Burns Aquatics Center - Los Angeles, Calif.)

Opponent: No. 17 San Jose State (9-8, 0-1 MPSF) | LIVE STATS
Location: Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center | Los Angeles, Calif.
Date: Sunday, Mar. 17, 2024
Time: 1:00 p.m. PT
Series History: UCLA leads 42-0 | Streak: Won 42
Last Meeting: W 17-7 (Mar. 12, 2023 - MPSF Game - SRAC Pool - San Jose, Calif.)

LAST WEEK IN REVIEW
No. 1 UCLA opened a four-game home stand with a 23-4 win over visiting Biola (6-12) in the first-ever meeting between the two teams on Saturday afternoon (Mar. 9, 2024) at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center. The Bruins had 12 players score in the contest, paced by a career-high five goals from freshman Dania Innis. Freshman Natasha Kieckhafer tied her career high with a hat trick. Five other Bruins scored multiple goals, including graduate student Hannah Palmer, junior Nicole Struss, sophomores Lily Gess and Anna Pearson, and freshman Olivia Ouellette, each with two goals. Freshman Lauren Steele got the start in the cage and played the first quarter, recording two saves while allowing one goal (penalty shot). Senior Sydney Chiang played the second period and also had two stops and added one steal while pitching a shutout. Freshman Joey Niz played the third quarter and had a game-high six saves while also pitching a shutout. Junior MJ Bailey played the fourth period and had five saves while allowing three goals..

STEELE SWEEPS WEEKLY MPSF AWARDS
UCLA freshman goalkeeper Lauren Steele (Old Greenwich, Conn. / Orange Lutheran HS) was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week and the S&R Sport Newcomer of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 27. Steele went 4-0 in the cage as the Bruins' starting goalkeeper against three ranked teams at the Barbara Kalbus Invitational over the weekend helping the Bruins win the title and remain undefeated on the year at 14-0. She racked up a total of 47 saves (14.5 saves per game) while sporting a 6.77 goals against average in her four appearances in goal. While starting every game, she played just the first quarter in the lopsided win over Cal State Fullerton, making one stop while allowing two goals. She went the distance in each of the next three games, recording a UCLA freshman record of 21 saves in the quarterfinal win over No. 10 UC Irvine, holding the Anteaters to just five goals. It marked the most saves by a Bruin since Caitlin Dement had 22 against UC Davis in 2010. In the semifinal win over No. 4 Stanford, she made nine stops while holding Stanford to just six goals. In the title game, she was credited with 16 saves in the Bruins' 15-9 win over No. 2 Hawai'i. She also had two steals and one assist during the tournament. These are the second and third career MPSF weekly awards for Steele.

TAYLOR SMITH NAMED MPSF/DELFINA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
UCLA sophomore attacker Taylor Smith (Newport Beach, Calif. / Newport Harbor HS) was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 20. Smith led the Bruins in scoring with six points on a season- and career-high five goals (on seven shots) to go with one assist in top-ranked UCLA's 14-12 victory over No. 7 Arizona State to open MPSF play on Saturday, Feb. 17. She also added two steals and drew one exclusion in the Bruins' only game of the week. UCLA improved to 10-0 on the year and 1-0 in the MPSF. This is Smith's second career MPSF award and first Player of the Week honor.

SZEGEDI NAMED MPSF/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK FOR THE THIRD TIME
UCLA freshman utility Panni Szegedi (Budapest, Hungary/Kolping Katolikus Iskola) has been named the MPSF/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 13. Szegedi scored two goals on two shots in top-ranked UCLA's 16-5 lopsided victory over No. 8 UC Irvine in its home-opener on Saturday, Feb. 10. It marked the most goals scored and was the largest margin of victory for the Bruins over the Anteaters since 2017. She also won both of her sprints and added one assist in the Bruins' only game of the week as UCLA improved to 9-0 on the year. This is the third career MPSF weekly award for Szegedi, including a repeat of the last two weeks.

SZEGEDI NAMED MPSF/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK AGAIN
UCLA freshman utility Panni Szegedi (Budapest, Hungary/Kolping Katolikus Iskola) has been named the MPSF/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 6. Szegedi scored seven goals (tied for the team lead), registered four assists, four steals, won four sprints and drew two exclusions to help the Bruins win the Triton Invitational (Feb. 2-4). Szegedi opened with a hat trick in the win against California Baptist. She then scored on her only shot and won her only sprint in the victory over No. 14 Arizona State. In the semifinal win over No. 4 Hawai'i, she scored twice, including the final goal in regulation to send the game into overtime. She added three steals, three sprints, one earned exclusion and one assist against the Rainbow Wahine. In the championship vs. No. 5 Fresno State, she scored once and added three assists, one steal, and drew one exclusion. This is the second career MPSF weekly award for Szegedi, including a repeat of the last two weeks.

BRUINS SWEEP WEEKLY MPSF AWARDS
The UCLA Bruins swept the MPSF weekly honors as sophomore utility Anna Pearson was named the MPSF/Delfina Player of the Week and freshman utility Panni Szegedi was tabbed the MPSF/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Week as announced by the league office on Jan. 30. UCLA went 1-0 this past week with an 18-10 win over No. 14 UC Davis in its only countable game at the California Cup on Saturday (Jan. 27) to help the Bruins remain undefeated at 4-0 on the year. Pearson (Irvine, Calif. / Orange Lutheran HS) led the team and tied her career high with five goals (on seven shots) against the Aggies. She also drew a team-high three exclusions. Szegedi (Budapest, Hungary / Kolping Katolikus Iskola) scored the first hat trick (on five shots) of her collegiate career against UC Davis. The freshman did a little bit of everything, winning all three of her sprints, drawing one exclusion, and recording a game-high four steals. It marked Pearson's third and Szegedi's first career MPSF award of their respective careers.

STEELE NAMED MPSF/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
UCLA freshman goalkeeper Lauren Steele (Old Greenwich, Conn./Orange Lutheran HS) has been named the MPSF/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Week as announced by the league office on Jan. 23. Steele went 3-0 in the cage as the Bruins' starting goalkeeper against three ranked teams at the UCSB Winter Invitational over the weekend. She racked up a total of 17 saves (10.0 saves per game) while sporting a 5.88 goals against average in her three appearances in goal. While starting every game, she led the team in steals with five as she played just over half of the 12 quarters (6.8) in the cage and then played in the field, where she finished tied for fourth on the team in scoring with three goals (on six shots). She had five saves while pitching a shutout in the first period in the win over No. 25 Marist. She followed that with eight saves, three steals, and her first collegiate goal in the win over No. 10 UC San Diego in 29:50 of action in goal. In the win at No. 12 UC Santa Barbara, she played 16:38 in the cage, making four saves and two steals while allowing just four goals. She also scored twice (on two shots) against the Gauchos. This was Lauren Steele's first career MPSF award.

PEARSON IS LONE RETURNING ALL-AMERICAN FROM 2023
Sophomore utility Anna Pearson is the only Bruin All-American back for the 2024 season. She earned Honorable Mention accolades after finishing second on the team in scoring with 46 goals. First Team All-American center Ava Johnson, graduated, as did Second-Teamer, utility Katrina Drake. Junior attacker Emma Lineback and sophomore utility Sienna Green both earned Honorable Mention plaudits and both will miss the 2024 campaign to train for a spot on the National Teams of their respective countries, USA and Australia, for the Olympic Games.

TWO MORE ALL-AMERICANS RETURNING
But while only one player is back this season that earned All-America acclaim in 2023, the Bruins return two more players that have achieved All-America status in their respective careers. Junior attacker Molly Renner earned Honorable Mention honors in 2022 and was eighth on the team last year in scoring with 25 goals (56 in her career). Graduate student Hannah Palmer has decided to use her free COVID year and return for a fifth season after earning Second-Team All-America honors in 2021. The attacker was 10th on the team last year in scoring with 20 goals (93 in her career).

RETURNING ALL-MPSF SELECTIONS
While five of the Bruins' seven All-MPSF selections from a year ago are either gone or using an Olympic year, two players return from the 2023 season that received postseason accolades from the league office. Both are sophomores in utility Anna Pearson and attacker Taylor Smith, who was seventh on the squad in scoring with 30 goals.

TENDING GOAL
The Bruins have five goalkeepers on the 2024 roster that will be vying for playing time and three of them saw action last season. Leading the charge will be senior Sydney Chiang, who played in eight games (starting six times) while going 6-0 on the year. Sophomore Izzy Rosensitto made one appearance on the year while junior MJ Bailey also played in one game. Looking to make an immediate impact will be two true freshmen goalkeepers in Joey Niz (Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS) and Lauren Steele (Old Greenwich, Conn./Orange Lutheran HS).
 
YOUTH MOVEMENT
The Bruins will be a fairly young team in 2024 with 11 true freshmen and six sophomores on the roster. That is a total of 17 of the Bruins' 26 student-athletes (65.4 percent) on the roster with only one year or less of collegiate experience. The 11 freshmen include the two aforementioned goalies, as well as center Dania Innis (Orinda, Calif./Miramonte HS), attackers Elektra Urbatsch (Brooklyn, N.Y./Poly Prep Country Day School), Becca Melanson (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny HS), Helene MacBeth (San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS), Camille Greenlee (Carlsbad, Calif./The Bishop's School), and Alexsa Gimenez (Commerce, Calif./Downey HS), and utilities Natasha Kieckhafer (San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS), Olivia Ouellette (Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS), and Panni Szegedi (Budapest, Hungary/Kolping Katolikus Iskola).
 
OUTNUMBERED BUT MIGHTY
UCLA will have nine players on its 2024 roster that are either juniors, seniors or graduate students. Three graduate students are using their free COVID year to play in 2024 and they include attackers Fiona Kuesis, Hannah Palmer, and Brooke Doten. The Bruins also have three seniors on the roster that includes goalkeeper Sydney Chiang and attackers Anneliese Miller and Malia Allen. While junior Emma Lineback is taking an Olympic year, three other juniors return in 2024 that includes goalkeeper MJ Bailey, attacker Molly Renner, and utility Nicole Struss.

WRIGHT ON DECK
Adam Wright is in his seventh season as UCLA's head women's water polo coach in 2024 with an overall record of 142-36 (.798) and an MPSF mark of 27-12 (.692). He recently won his 100th game at the helm of the women's program with a 9-8 victory at No. 4 California (Mar. 5, 2022). On July 20, 2017, then-UCLA Director of Athletics, Dan Guerrero, announced that Wright would guide both the UCLA men's and women's water polo teams.
 
RECAPPING 2023
Overall Record: 21-8 (.724) | MPSF Record: 4-2 (.667) | Final Ranking: 3rd | NCAA Finish: T-3rd | MPSF Tournament Finish: 4th

UCLA finished the season at 21-8 overall and 4-2 in the MPSF in 2023 in head coach Adam Wright's sixth season at the helm of the program. Five Bruins earned All-America acclaim on the year. Graduate center Ava Johnson headlined the list of Bruin selections as UCLA's lone First-Team honoree. Graduate utility Katrina Drake was the only Bruin to earn Second-Team honors. The remaining three Bruins earned Honorable Mention All-America accolades, which included sophomore attacker Emma Lineback and a pair of freshmen utility in Anna Pearson and Sienna Green.

UCLA IN THE CWPA POLL
The Bruins remained steady at No. 1 in the 2024 CWPA National Women's Varsity Top 25 Poll (100 points), released on Mar. 13.
 
2024 Women's Varsity Top 25 (Week 8/March 13)
Rank Team Week 7 Poll Points
1  UCLA 1 100
2 (T)  California 4 92
2 (T)  Stanford 3 92
4  Hawai'i 2 90
5  USC 5 85
6  Fresno State 6 81
7  Long Beach State 10 73
8 (T)  UC Irvine 7 64
8 (T)  Michigan 9 64
10  Arizona State 9 63
11  UC San Diego 13 (T) 62
12  Indiana 13 (T) 57
13  Loyola Marymount 12 56
14  Princeton 8 51
15  UC Santa Barbara 13 (T) 43
16  UC Davis 16 41
17  San Jose State 17 37
18  Wagner 18 31
19  Harvard 19 29
20  Brown 20 23
21  Pacific 21 21
22  Long Island 22 (T) 13
23  San Diego State 24 10
24  CSUN 22 (T) 8
25  Marist 25 6
RV  Azusa Pacific RV 3
RV  Pomona-Pitzer RV 2
RV  Concordia NR 1
RV  Biola RV 1

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