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No. 2 UCLA Heads to No. 7 Pepperdine, Hosts No. 11 Princeton and Westcliff - UCLA
The Bruins are at No. 7 Pepperdine on Saturday and then host No. 11 Princeton and Westcliff on Sunday.
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No. 2 UCLA Heads to No. 7 Pepperdine, Hosts No. 11 Princeton and Westcliff



LOS ANGELES – No. 2 UCLA (14-1, 1-1 MPSF West) heads to No. 7 Pepperdine (14-3, 0-0 WCC) on Saturday, Oct. 12 at Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool at 12:00 p.m. PT. Then the Bruins return home to host No. 11 Princeton (13-5, 4-1 NWPC) at 1:00 p.m. PT and Westcliff (6-11) at 3:00 p.m. PT on Sunday, Oct. 13. Princeton and Westcliff will square off at Dirks Pool at Spieker Aquatics Center at 5:00 p.m. PT. Pepperdine will stream the game and provide live stats on The FOSH. UCLA will provide a live stream of both home games that the Bruins are playing. UCLA will also provide live stats on 6-8Sports.com for all three games on Sunday. You can also follow along with live scoring updates on the Bruins' official account on Twitter|X.

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Saturday, Oct. 12 (Nonconference Game - Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool - Game 16)
12:00 PM PT – No. 2 UCLA at No. 7 Pepperdine | WATCH | LIVE STATS

Sunday, Oct. 13 (Nonconference Games - Spieker Aquatics Center - Games 17 & 18)
1:00 PM PT – No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 11 Princeton | WATCH | LIVE STATS
3:00 PM PT – No. 2 UCLA vs. Westcliff | WATCH | LIVE STATS
5:00 PM PT – No. 11 Princeton vs. Westcliff | LIVE STATS

SERIES HISTORY
• UCLA is 86-31-1 all-time against Pepperdine. The Bruins have won the last 24 games against the Waves, dating back to the 2008 season. The last time the Waves defeated UCLA was a 9-5 win in Malibu on Nov. 22, 2008. The Bruins won both meetings last year, six days apart. UCLA posted a 15-11 win in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Overnght/MPSF Invitational at USC on Sept. 23 and then won 10-9 in sudden victory at home on Sept. 29 on a goal by Jack Larsen.
• UCLA is 20-0 all-time against Princeton. The Bruins won the last meeting earlier this year, 17-16, in overtime in the first game of pool play at the Overnght/MPSF Invitational at California on Sept. 20, 2024.
• This is the first meeting between UCLA and Westcliff. This is the Warriors fourth season of program existence.

RECAPPING LAST WEEK
Then top-ranked UCLA went 1-1 during the week, opening up MPSF play with a 9-7 home loss to No. 3 Stanford on Oct. 5. The Bruins bounced back with a 14-9 win over No. 6 California on Sunday. Freshman Ryder Dodd scored a season-high seven goals against the Golden Bears. He also had two scores in the loss to the Cardinal.

DODD NAMED MPSF WEST/S&R SPORT NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK
UCLA freshman attacker Ryder Dodd (Long Beach, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS) was named the MPSF West/S&R Sport Newcomer of the Week as announced by the league office on Sept. 30. Dodd accumulated 16 goals on 20 shots (.800), while adding five steals, three assists, drew two exclusions, and won 6-of-7 sprints through a 16-8 win over No. 12 UCSB, a 21-8 win over No. 15 LMU, and a 21-10 win over (RV) Air Force (Sept. 27-28). Dodd had a then-career-high five goals vs. UCSB, broke that career-high of six goals on seven shots vs. LMU, before tacking on five more goals against Air Force. This is the first career MPSF award for Dodd.

KENNEY NAMED MPSF WEST/DELFINA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
UCLA graduate attacker Makoto Kenney (Costa Mesa, Calif./Newport Harbor HS) was named the MPSF West/Delfina Player of the Week as announced by the league office on Sept. 23. Kenney helped lead UCLA to a 4-0 record this past week, defending its Overnght/MPSF Invitational crown (Sept. 20-22) with six goals and 16 assists for a total of 22 points to match his cap number. The Bruins are the only undefeated team in the MPSF and have won 35 consecutive regular season games dating back to an overtime loss on Oct. 29, 2022. He scored a season-high four times and added six assists vs. No. 7 Princeton, and collected two assists and a steal in one half vs. No. 15 UC San Diego. Kenney then had three assists in the 12-7 win over No. 6 Cal, and scored a game-high seven points in the 12-9 title win over No. 3 USC with two goals and five assists. He provided the assist on the eventual title-winning goal. Both of his goals (one each in the second and fourth periods) came as the shot clock buzzer was sounding. This is the second career MPSF weekly award for Kenney.

BRINKEMA NAMED UCLA'S STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Freshman Bode Brinkema of UCLA Men's Water Polo was selected the Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 18 for competitions held between Sept. 10-16. The freshman tied for the team lead in scoring with four goals, leading top-ranked UCLA to a pair of wins over nationally-ranked teams to improve to 6-0 on the year. The Bruins opened the week with a 12-9 win at No. 9 UC Irvine with Brinkema scoring once, picking up one steal, and drawing one exclusion. Then he scored the first hat trick (on just three shots) of his collegiate career in the Bruins' 19-8 home-opening win over No. 20 California Baptist University. He also registered two steals and an assist against the Lancers.

RYDER DODD NAMED UCLA'S STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Freshman Ryder Dodd of UCLA Men's Water Polo was selected the Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 11 for competitions held between Sept. 3-9. Dodd made a big splash in the opening weekend of his collegiate career, leading top-ranked UCLA in scoring with 12 goals en route to a 4-0 record that included wins over two ranked teams at the Triton Invitational. He scored multiple goals in all four outings, including hat tricks in the first three games. He opened with three goals and an assist in the 13-7 win over No. 11 UC Santa Barbara and followed that with a four-goal, one-assist outing in the 26-7 win over Concordia University Irvine. Then on Sunday, he had another hat trick to go with five assists, two steals, a field block, and drew one exclusion in the 24-4 win over Pomona-Pitzer. He concluded the weekend with two goals in the 15-7 win at No. 12 UC San Diego.

UCLA PICKED TO WIN THE MPSF
UCLA collected 60 points and five first-place votes in topping the 2024 MPSF Men's Water Polo Western Division Preseason Coaches' poll. The Bruins return seven of their top-eight scorers and a starting goalkeeper from an NCAA runner-up season, including Delfina All-MPSF selections Jack Larsen (40 goals), Makoto Kenney (27 goals), and goalkeeper Garret Griggs (238 saves, 8.95 GAA). Also returning are MPSF Newcomer of the Year Ben Liechty (41 goals), Frederico Jucá Carsalade (32 goals), and Giorgio Alessandria (21 goals) from All-Conference Second-Team honors, as are Honorable Mention picks Ben Larsen (25 goals) and Marcell Szécsi (23 goals).

RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS
The Bruins return four of the five All-Americans from the 2023 season and another All-American from the 2022 season for the 2024 campaign. Olympian Chase Dodd (39 goals in 2022) has returned to campus for his junior season while the Bruins welcome back three super seniors that have decided to utilize their COVID years in 2024 and that trio includes All-Americans Jack Larsen (First Team), Garret Griggs (Second Team), and Makoto Kenney (Second Team).  Ben Liechty, the 2024 MPSF Newcomer of the Year, is back after being named to the Honorable Mention All-America team last year. UCLA lost the services of Rafael Real Vergara (First Team, 71 goals).

RETURNING ALL-MPSF PLAYERS
Last year, UCLA had a school-record nine players earn 2023 Delfina All-MPSF West accolades, highlighted by MPSF Player of the Year, Rafael Real Vergara (71 goals, graduated). Of those nine, seven return, highlighted by three super seniors in graduate attacker Jack Larsen (40 goals, returning using COVID year), graduate attacker Makoto Kenney (27 goals, returning using COVID year), and graduate goalkeeper Garret Griggs (25 starts, 22-3 record, 238 saves, 8.95 goals against average, returning using COVID year), who were all named First-Team All-MPSF in 2023. Sophomore utility Ben Liechty (MPSF Newcomer of the Year in 2023, 41 goals, leading scorer returning), and redshirt sophomore attacker Frederico Jucá Carsalade (32 goals, returning), were named to the Second-Team All-MPSF a year ago. Redshirt sophomore utility Ben Larsen (25 goals, returning), and sophomore center Marcell Szécsi (23 goals, returning) both earned honorable mention honors from the league last year. In addition to losing Real Vergara, the Bruins also lost the services of Second-Teamer Giorgio Alessandria (21 goals, graduated).

SUPER SENIORS
Super senior goalkeeper Garret Griggs,  super senior attacker Jack Larsen, and super senior attacker Makoto Kenney have all decided to return to Westwood for a fifth and final season. The trio have been afforded the opportunity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

PARIS OLYMPIANS JOIN THE BRUINS
Redshirt Junior attacker Chase Dodd and his younger brother, freshman Ryder Dodd, have arrived on campus after winning bronze at the Paris Olympic Games this summer with Team USA and are ready to go for the 2024 campaign.

FRESH FACES
Arriving in Westwood this season and looking to make an immediate impact are a pair of graduate transfers in Pepperdine center defender Nico Tierney (38 goals last year, 137 career) and UC Davis center defender Aaron Voggenthaler (42 goals last year, 80 career). The Bruins also welcome in eight freshmen which includes Olympian attacker Ryder Dodd (Long Beach, Calif./JSerra Catholic HS), utility Bode Brinkema (JSerra Catholic HS), utility Peter Castillo (Newport Harbor HS), attacker Alex Heenan (Harvard-Westlake School), goalkeeper Joey Kent (JSerra Catholic HS), attacker Andrew Spencer (Sacred Heart Prep), goalkeeper Nick Tovani (San Ramon Valley HS), and center defender Harry Tucker (Perth, Australia). 
 
A CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM
The UCLA Bruins captured their 12th NCAA Championship in men's water polo with a 7-6 win at USC 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. Junior Jake Cavano, who was named to the 2020 First-Team All-NCAA Tournament, scored two goals, including the eventual difference maker with 6:23 left in the game. Sophomore goalkeeper 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 16th season as UCLA's head men's water polo coach in 2024 with an overall record of 358-67 (.842) and an MPSF mark of 68-25 (.731). 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 Wright 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. 
 
RECAPPING 2023
Overall Record: 26-3 | Final Ranking: 2nd | NCAA Finish: 2nd | MPSF Tournament Finish: 4th

The UCLA Bruins made their 38th appearance in the NCAA Championship in 2023, finishing with a nation's best 26-3 (.897) record. The Bruins fell one win short of the NCAA Championship, falling to California, 13-11, in the finals. UCLA opened the season with 24 consecutive victories, tying for the third-best mark in school history (1968-70). Wright guided the Bruins to an unbeaten 23-0 regular season, the first undefeated regular season in the MPSF since UCLA's 2015 team. Eight of UCLA's wins were against MPSF West teams, including seven against top five competition, and 16 of the 23 overall wins came against top 10 opponents. The Bruins scored in double-digits in all 23 contests, and held opponents to single-digits 16 times. UCLA placed an MPSF-high nine players on the All-MPSF teams in 2023, including four on the first team. Wright was named MPSF Coach of the Year for the third time in his career (2011, 2017, 2023).

POLLING THE BRUINS
UCLA slid one spot to No. 2 in this week's CWPA National Men's Varsity Top 20 Poll (95 points), released on Oct. 9.
 
2024 Men's Varsity Top 20 (Week 5/October 9)
Rank  Team Week 4 Poll Points
 1  Stanford  3  99
 2  UCLA  1  95
 3  USC  2  92
 4  Pacific  5  83
 5  UC Irvine  6 (T)  78
 6  Fordham  6 (T)  74
 7  Pepperdine  4  70
 8  California  6 (T)  68
 9  Long Beach State  10  58
 10  Harvard  14  53
 11  Princeton  9  49
 12  San Jose State  11  44
 13  UC Davis  17  40
 14  UC Santa Barbara  12  35
 15  UC San Diego  13  34
 16  LMU  16  2
 17  Santa Clara  15  23
 18 (T)  California Baptist University  19  12
 18 (T)  Brown  18  12
 20 (T)  Navy  20 (T)  2
 20 (T)  Wagner College  RV  2
 20 (T)  Bucknell  NR  2
 20 (T)  Air Force  20 (T)  2
 RV  Cal State Fullerton  NR  1
 RV  George Washington  NR  1

 

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