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MEN Baseball Arizona State Basketball UCLA Cross Country Oregon Football USC/California Golf USC Rowing Washington Soccer California Swimming ming & Diving Stanford Tennis UCLA Track & Field, Outdoor Oregon Wrestling Oregon State Conference of Champions WOMEN Basketball Stanford Cross Country Stanford Golf Arizona State Gymnastics UCLA Rowing USC Soccer UCLA Softball Arizona Swimming & Diving Arizona Tennis Stanford Track & Field, Outdoor Arizona State Volleyball Stanford 2006-07 Pac-10 Year In Review Table of Contents Pacific-10 Conference... 2-3 NCAA Titles... 4-5 Pac-10 Champions... 6-7 Pac-10 in the NCAA Championships... 8-9 MPSF Re sults...10 Baseball... 11-14 Men s Basketball... 15-18 Women s Basketball... 19-21 Men s Cross Country... 22-23 Women s Cross Country... 24-25 Football... 26-30 Men s Golf... 31-32 Women s Golf... 33-34 Women s Gymnastics... 35-37 Rowing... 39-41 Men's Soccer... 42-43 Women s Soccer... 44-45 Softball... 46-49 Men s Swimming & Diving... 50-53 Women s Swimming & Diving... 54-57 Men s Tennis... 58-61 Women s Tennis... 62-65 Men s Outdoor Track... 66-69 Women s Outdoor Track... 70-73 Women s Volleyball... 74-76 Wrestling... 77-78 MPSF Recap...79 CREDITS: The 2006-07 Pac-10 Year in Review was prepared by Mike Bruscas and Becca Faulds. It was written and edited by Bruscas, Faulds, Dave Hirsch, Kris Lara and Bri Niemi. Special thanks to Jim Muldoon and the Pac-10 Sports Information Departments. Prepared entirely in-house with Adobe InDesign desktop publishing applications. Front cover designed by Micah Dunham of Micah Dunham Design. Photo credit: Arizona State (Kirby Lee and Alex Ryan); Stanford cross country (Spencer Allen); Stanford golf (NCAA Sports). Printing by Print Possible, Inc. of Danville, Calif. (Steve Comerford). Additional copies of this publication are available for $5.00 (plus tax and shipping charges). 1

Conference of Champions Entering the 2007-08 season, the Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the Conference of Champions. Pac-10 members have claimed an incredible 146 NCAA team titles over the past 17 seasons, for an average of more than eight championships per academic year. Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10 s success, as those 146 team titles have come in 24 different men s and women s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships 41 of the last 47 years and finished second five times. Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievement, the Pac-10 has captured 359 NCAA titles (254 men s, 105 women s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference s 212 titles. The Conference s reputation is further proven in the annual United States Sports Academy Directors Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD continued its remarkable run in the 2006-07 season, winning its 13th consecutive Directors Cup. In the 2006-07 competition, seven of the Top-30 Division I programs were Pac- 10 members: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 2 UCLA, No. 5 USC, No. 9 CALIFORNIA, No. 10 ARIZONA STATE, No. 24 ARIZONA and No. 29 WASHINGTON. The Pac-10 landed five programs in the Top-10, two more than the second-place SEC (2). The Pac-10 captured eight NCAA titles in 2006-07 to lead the nation. It should be noted that the Pac-10 total does not include CALIFORNIA s national championship in men s rugby or WASH- INGTON s national championship in men s crew, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. The Pac-10 led the nation with the most NCAA titles in women s sports with five. NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2006-07 came from ARIZONA (softball), ARIZONA STATE (women s indoor track & field and women s outdoor track & field), CALIFORNIA (men s water polo), OREGON STATE (baseball), STANFORD (women s cross country and men s golf) and UCLA (women s water polo). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in seven NCAA Championship events: men s soccer (UCLA), women s volleyball (STANFORD), men s water polo (USC), women s water polo (STANFORD), men s swimming (STANFORD), women s swimming (ARIZONA) and women s tennis (UCLA). Overall, the Conference had 32 teams finish in the top four at NCAA Championship events. Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Conference in 2006-07. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, 19 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 62 of a possible 90 teams into the postseason (68.1 percent), while the women sent 74 of a possible 100 teams (74.0 percent). The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league sent six teams to bowl games. USC and CALIFORNIA were named co-pac-10 Champions with identical 7-2 league records. The Trojans capped their season with a 32-18 win over Michigan in the Rose Bowl. Overall, the Pac-10 went 3-3 in postseason bowl games with ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, OREGON STATE and UCLA also earning bowl appearances. USC, CALI- FORNIA and OREGON STATE found themselves ranked in the Top-25 in the nation at the conclusion of the season, finishing fourth, 14th and 21st respectively (Associated Press). The Pac-10 was the premier basketball conference this season, as it sent six teams to the NCAA Men s Basketball Championship. UCLA advanced to the Final Four, falling just short to Florida in the semifinals. The Bruins captured the Pac-10 regular season championship, while OREGON earned the Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament crown. On the women s side, four teams competed in the NCAA Tournament. ARIZONA STATE reached the Elite Eight for the first time in school history, while STANFORD claimed the 2006-07 regular season title and the State Farm Pac-10 Tournament Trophy. The Conference continued its dominance in softball as all eight teams earned trips to NCAA regional play, the most out of any conference in the nation. ARIZONA claimed its eighth national title, and second in as many years, in a three-game championship series against Tennessee. It marked the 19th national championship by a Pac-10 team since 1982. With a 15-5-1 Conference record, ARIZO- NA picked up the 2007 Pac-10 crown, while earning the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Softball Championship. OREGON STATE claimed the 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, becoming the first team in a decade to repeat as College World Series champion. The Beavers won all five of their CWS games, including a sweep of North Carolina in the best-of-three finals, and trailed for only one of 45 innings they played in Omaha. The Conference also swept NCAA men s and women s water polo honors. CALIFORNIA captured the men s title, while UCLA garnered the women s hardware, claiming the school s 100th NCAA team championship and becoming the first athletics program in the nation to reach the century mark. The ARIZONA STATE women claimed both indoor and outdoor track & field NCAA titles. The feat marked just the 13th time in NCAA women s history that a team has won both the indoor and outdoor team titles in the same year. STANFORD picked up two national championships, securing the men s golf title, as well as the women s cross country crown, its second in as many years. On the men s side, Pac-10 members have won 254 NCAA team championships, far ahead of the the 195 claimed by the runner-up Big Ten. Men s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-10-15 basketball titles by five schools (more than any other conference), 49 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track and field crowns, and 26 baseball titles. Pac-10 members have won 25 of the last 38 NCAA titles in volleyball, 33 of the last 48 in water polo, and 20 total swimming and diving national championships. Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA men s individual champions as well, claiming 1,142 NCAA individual crowns. On the women s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women s championships 26 years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 18 occasions. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 105 NCAA women s crowns, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 70. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 19 2

Conference of Champions softball titles, 17 tennis crowns, 11 of the last 17 volleyball titles, 11 of the last 18 trophies in golf and eight in swimming and diving. Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis as well, having captured an unmatched 485 NCAA individual titles, an average of more than 18 champions per season. The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference date back over 90 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916. One year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University), was accepted into the Conference, and Stanford University joined in 1918. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California and the University of Idaho. Montana joined the Conference in 1924, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-team league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45, when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and a new Conference was formed - the Athletic Association of Western Universities. Original AAWU membership consisted of California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA, and Washington. Washington State became a member in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. In 1968, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted. Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women s sports. Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men s sports and 11 women s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men s sports and two other women s sports. Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference s first Commissioner in 1940. He has been succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt (1944), Thomas J. Hamilton (1959), Wiles Hallock (1971), and current Commissioner Thomas C. Hansen in 1983. The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif. 3

NCAA Titles Men 1. PACIFIC-10...254 2. Big Ten...196 3. Big 12...131 4. Southeastern...94 5. Ivy... 76 6. Big East...56 7. Atlantic Coast...49 8. Conference USA... 46 9. Western Athletic...35 10. Sun Belt...30 NCAA TEAM TITLES WON BY CONFERENCE (ALL-TIME) Women 1. PACIFIC-10...105 2. Southeastern...69 3. Atlantic Coast...53 4. Big 12...37 5. Big East...19 6. Big Ten...16 7. Mountain West...14 8. Ivy...13 9. Colonial...12 NCAA TEAM TITLES WON BY SCHOOL (ALL-TIME) Men 1. USC...73 2. UCLA...70 3. STANFORD...58 4. Oklahoma State...48 5. Arkansas...42 Women 1. STANFORD...36 2. UCLA...30 3. Louisiana State...24 4. North Carolina a... 23 5. Texas...22 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES WON BY SCHOOL (ALL-TIME) Men 1. USC...301 2. Michigan...250 3. STANFORD...246 4. Ohio State...211 5. UCLA...161 Women 1. STANFORD...161 2. Texas...138 3. Florida...117 4. Georgia... 106 5. UCLA... 92 NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES WON BY PAC-10 SCHOOL (ALL-TIME) Men 1. USC...301 2. Stanford...246 3. UCLA...161 4. California...113 5. Washington State...77 6. Oregon...62 7. Arizona... 53 8. Washington...52 9. Arizona State...49 10. Oregon State...32 TOTAL... 1146 Women 1. Stanford...161 2. UCLA...92 3. Arizona... 65 4. USC...51 5. California a... 46 6. Arizona State...38 7. Oregon...12 Washington...12 9. Oregon State...6 10. Washington State...5 TOTAL... 488 4

NCAA Titles PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE NCAA TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL TITLES - BY SPORT & SCHOOL NCAA Men s Team Titles ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Totals Baseball 3 5 2 0 2 2-12 - - 26 Basketball 1-1 1-1 11 - - - 15 Boxing - - - - - - - - - 1 1 Cross Country - - - 4 1 4 - - - - 9 Golf 1 2 1 - - 8 1 - - - 13 Gymnastics - 1 4 - - 3 2 1 - - 11 Soccer - - - - - - 4 - - - 4 Swimming - - 2 - - 8 1 9 - - 20 Tennis - - - - - 17 16 16 - - 49 Indoor Track - - - - - - - 2-1 3 Outdoor Track - 1 1 5-4 8 26 - - 45 Volleyball - - - - - 1 19 4 - - 24 Water Polo - - 12 - - 10 8 3 - - 33 Wrestling - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 TOTALS 5 10 23 10 3 58 70 73 0 2 254 NCAA Men s Individual Titles ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Totals Boxing - - - - - - - - - 14 14 Cross Country 2 - - 4 1-1 1-7 16 Fencing - - - - - 11 - - - - 11 Golf - 6 - - - 2-4 1-13 Gymnastics 2 10 24 2-21 28 24 6-117 Skiing - - - - - - - - 2 1 3 Swimming & Diving 32 9 49 1-134 41 112 12-390 Tennis - 1 11 - - 27 21 33 2-95 Indoor Track 1 - - 2 2 7 8 15 7 20 62 Outdoor Track 16 15 28 51 17 43 61 112 20 35 398 Wrestling - 8 1 2 12 1 1-2 - 27 TOTALS 53 49 113 62 32 246 161 301 52 77 1146 NCAA Women s Team Titles ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Totals Basketball - - - - - 2-2 - - 4 Cross Country - - - 2-4 - - - - 6 Golf 2 6 - - - - 2 1 - - 11 Gymnastics - - - - - - 5 - - - 5 Rowing - - 2 - - - - - 3-5 Softball 8-1 - - - 10 - - - 19 Swimming - - - - - 8-1 - - 9 Tennis - - - - - 15-2 - - 17 Indoor Track - 1 - - - - 2 - - - 3 Outdoor Track - 1-1 - - 3 1 - - 6 Water Polo - - - - - 1 5 1 - - 7 Volleyball - - - - - 6 3 3 1-13 TOTALS 10 8 3 3 0 36 30 11 4 0 105 NCAA Women s Individual Titles ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Totals Cross Country 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 Golf 4 4 1 - - - - 3 - - 12 Gymnastics 2 10 - - 6 1 27-2 - 48 Rowing - - - - - - - 1 7-8 Swimming & Diving 31 4 31 - - 121 1 26 - - 214 Tennis 1-5 - - 17 6 1 - - 30 Indoor Track 10 9 3 1-7 17 6-2 55 Outdoor Track 15 11 6 11-15 41 14 3 3 119 TOTALS 65 38 46 12 6 161 92 51 12 5 488 5

Pac-10 Champions 2006-07 PAC-10 MEN S CHAMPIONS Baseball...Arizona State Basketball...UCLA Cross Country... Oregon Football...USC/California Golf...USC Rowing... Washington Soccer...California Swimming & Diving... Stanford Tennis...UCLA Track and Field, Outdoor... Oregon Wrestling...Oregon State 2006-07 PAC-10 WOMEN S CHAMPIONS Basketball... Stanford Cross Country... Stanford Golf... Arizona State Gymnastics...UCLA Rowing... USC Soccer...UCLA Softball... Arizona Swimming & Diving... Arizona Tennis... Stanford Track and Field, Outdoor...Arizona State Volleyball... Stanford Cross Country Galen Rupp, ORE Golf Jamie Lovemark, USC 2006-07 PAC-10 MEN S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Swimming & Diving 50 Freestyle: Ben Wildman-Tobriner, STAN 100 Freestyle: Ben Wildman-Tobriner, STAN 200 Freestyle: Dominik Meichtry, CAL 500 Freestyle: Larsen Jensen, USC 1650 Freestyle: Larsen Jensen, USC 100 Backstroke: David Russell, CAL 200 Backstroke: Hongzhe Sun, STAN 100 Breaststroke: Paul Kornfeld, STAN 200 Breaststroke: Paul Kornfeld, STAN 100 Butterfly: Ben Wildman-Tobriner, STAN 200 Butterfly: Patrick O'Neil, CAL 200 Individual Medley: Adam Ritter, ARIZ 400 Individual Medley: Gal Nevo, ASU 200 Freestyle Relay: STAN 400 Freestyle Relay: STAN 800 Freestyle Relay: ARIZ 200 Medley Relay: STAN 400 Medley Relay: STAN One-Meter Diving: Dwight Dumais, STAN Three-Meter Diving: Micky Benedetti, ASU Platform Diving: Micky Benedetti, ASU Tennis Singles: Matt Bruch, STAN Doubles: Matt Bruch/Blake Muller, STAN Track and Field, Outdoor 100 Meter Dash (w:+3.0): Ahmad Rashad, USC 200 Meter Dash (w:+1.1): Ahmad Rashad, USC 400 Meter Dash: Lionel Larry, USC 800 Meter Run: Ryan Brown, WASH 1500 Meter Run: Russel Brown, STAN 5000 Meter Run: Galen Rupp, ORE 10,000 Meter Run: Galen Rupp, ORE 110 Meter Hurdles (w:+1.3): Kevin Craddock, UCLA 400 Meter Hurdles: Brandon Johnson, UCLA 3000 Meter Steeplechase: Aaron Aguayo, ASU 4x100 Meter Relay: USC 4x400 Meter Relay: USC High Jump: Ed Wright, CAL Pole Vault: Tommy Skipper, ORE Long Jump: Matt Turner, ASU Triple Jump: Michael Johnson, UCLA Shot Put: Noah Bryant, USC Discus Throw: Greg Garza, UCLA Hammer Throw: Brian Richotte, ORE Javelin Throw: Ryan Brandel, ORE Decathlon: Jake Arnold, ARIZ Wrestling 125 Pounds: Tanner Gardner, STAN 133 Pounds: Darrell Vasquez, Cal Poly 141 Pounds: Derek Moore, UC Davis 149 Pounds: Morgan Atkinson, Cal State Fullerton 157 Pounds: Brian Stith, ASU 165 Pounds: Patrick Pitsch, ASU 174 Pounds: Jeremy Larson, OSU 184 Pounds: Greg Gifford, ASU 197 Pounds: Brandon Halsey, Cal State Bakersfield 285 Pounds: Ty Watterson, OSU Cross Country Arianna Lambie, STAN Golf Tiffany Joh, UCLA 2006-07 PAC-10 WOMEN S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Gymnastics All-Around, Vault, Beam, Floor: Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Vault: Ashley Houghting, WASH Bars: Liz Tricase, STAN Beam: Anna Li, UCLA Swimming & Diving 50 Freestyle: Lara Jackson, ARIZ; Dana Vollmer, STAN 100 Freestyle: Emily Silver, CAL 200 Freestyle: Emily Silver, CAL 500 Freestyle: Elizabeth Durot, STAN 1650 Freestyle: Katie Nelson, UCLA 100 Backstroke: Lauren Rogers, CAL 200 Backstroke: Julia Smit, STAN 100 Breaststroke: Jessica Hardy, CAL 200 Breaststroke: Caroline Bruce, STAN 100 Butterfly: Dana Vollmer, CAL 200 Butterfly: Elaine Breeden, STAN 200 Individual Medley: Julia Smit, STAN 400 Individual Medley: Julia Smit, STAN 200 Freestyle Relay: ARIZ 400 Freestyle Relay: CAL 800 Freestyle Relay: CAL 200 Medley Relay: STAN 400 Medley Relay: CAL One-Meter Diving: Cassidy Krug, STAN Three-Meter Diving: Cassidy Krug, STAN Platform Diving: Tess Schofield, UCLA 6

Pac-10 Champions, cont. Tennis Singles: Lindsey Nelson, USC Doubles: Riza Zalameda/Yasmin Schnack, UCLA Track and Field, Outdoor 100 Meter Dash (w:+2.1): Carol Rodriguez, USC 200 Meter Dash (w:+2.0): Carol Rodriguez, USC 400 Meter Dash: Latosha Wallace, ASU 800 Meter Run: Alysia Johnson, CAL 1500 Meter Run: Arianna Lambie, STAN 5000 Meter Run: Arianna Lambie, STAN 10,000 Meter Run: Teresa McWalters, STAN 100 Meter Hurdles (w:-0.4): Candice Davis, USC 400 Meter Hurdles: Nicole Leach, UCLA 3000 Meter Steeplechase: Sara Trane, WSU 4x100 Meter Relay: USC 4x400 Meter Relay: ASU High Jump: Rhonda Watkins, UCLA Pole Vault: Gabriella Duclos, ARIZ Long Jump: Rhonda Watkins, UCLA Triple Jump: Erica McLain, STAN Shot Put: Sarah Stevens, ASU Discus Throw: Sarah Stevens, ASU Hammer Throw: Brittney Henry, ORE Javelin Throw: Rachel Yurkovich, ORE Heptathlon: Diana Pickler, WSU 2006-07 PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES BY SCHOOL MEN ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Baseball (9) 3 1 4 6t 8 2 9 5 6t Basketball (10) 3t 10 8 3t 9 6 1 3t 7 2 Cross Country (8) 3 4 8 1 2 5 6 7 Football (10) 5t 5t 1t 5t 3 10 4 1t 9 5t Golf (10) 6 3 9 8 7 4 2 1 5 10 Rowing (7) 2 4 3 6 5 1 7 Soccer (6)* 2 3 6 1 5 Swimming & Diving (6) 3 5 2 1 4 6 Tennis (8) 8 3t 3t 7 6 1 2 3t Track and Field, Outdoor (9) 5 2 9 1 8 4 3 6 7 Wrestling (10)* 5 8 1 6 WOMEN ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Basketball (10) 8t 2 3 6 8t 1 7 5 4 10 Cross Country (10) 7 2 9 4 8 1 5 10 3 6 Golf (10) 4 1 5 9 10 6 2 3 7 8 Gymnastics (7) 4 6 7 3 2 1 5 Rowing (7) 2 6 5 4 1 3 7 Soccer (10) 9 7 6 9 10 3 1 5 8 4 Softball (8) 1 2 7t 7t 5 6 3t 3t Swimming & Diving (9) 1 6 3 7 2 4 5 8 9 Tennis (9) 6 4t 4t 9 1 2t 2t 7 8 Track and Field, Outdoor (10) 6 1 8 7 10 2 3 4 9 5 Volleyball (10) 7 6t 5 6t 10 1 2t 4 2t 9 (Field sizes in pa ren the ses) * League includes schools outside of Pac-10 Conference 2006-07 PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE MEDAL WINNERS A Conference Medal is awarded annually to each member institution s outstanding senior male and female student-athlete based on the exhibition of the greatest combination of performance and achievement in scholarship, athletics and leadership. School Men Women Arizona Adam Ritter, Swimming Whitney Myers, Swimming Arizona State Niklas Lemke, Golf Amy Hastings, Track & Field California John Mann, Water Polo Jillian Davis, Volleyball Oregon Jordan Kent, Football Nicole Garbin, Soccer Oregon State Mitch Canham, Baseball Natalie Johnson, Softball Stanford Ben Wildman-Tobriner, Swimming Cassidy Krug, Diving UCLA Andrew Baumgartner, Football Jackie Nguyen, Track & Field USC Pavol Valovic, Water Polo Anca Anastasiu, Tennis Washington Ryan Brown, Track & Field Courtney Thompson, Volleyball Washington State Jason Hill, Football Diana Pickler, Track & Field 7

Pac-10 In The NCAA Championships 2006-07 NCAA MEN S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (3) Baseball...Oregon State Golf...Stanford Water Polo... California 2006-07 NCAA WOMEN S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (5) Cross Country...Stanford Softball...Arizona Track & Field, Indoor... Arizona State Track & Field, Outdoor... Arizona State Water Polo... UCLA Golf Jamie Lovemark, USC 2006-07 NCAA MEN S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (20) Gymnastics Tim McNeill, California (Pommel) Tim McNeill, California (Parallel Bars) David Sender, Stanford (Vault) Alex Schosch, Stanford (Rings) Swimming & Diving Larsen Jensen, USC (500 Freestyle) Larsen Jensen, USC (1650 Freestyle) Patrick O'Neil, California (200 Butterfly) Adam Ritter, Arizona (200 Breaststroke) Albert Subirats, Arizona (100 Backstroke) Albert Subirats, Arizona (100 Butterfly) Darian Townsend, Arizona (200 Freestyle) Arizona (800 Freestyle Relay) Track & Field, Indoor Ryan Brown, Washington (800Meters) Noah Bryant, USC (Shot Put) Stanford Distance Medley Relay Track & Field, Outdoor Jake Arnold, Arizona (Decathlon) Noah Bryant, USC (Shot Put) Thomas Skipper, Oregon (Pole Vault) Wrestling Derek Moore, UC Davis* (141 pounds) *UC Davis is Pac-10 affiliate school in wrestling 2006-07 NCAA WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL CHAM PI ONS (22) Swimming & Diving Elaine Breeden, Stanford (200 Butterfly) Jessica Hardy, California (100 Breaststroke) Cassidy Krug, Stanford (1-Meter) Cassidy Krug, Stanford (3-Meter) Whitney Meyers, Arizona (200 IM) Lacey Nymeyer, Arizona (500 Freestyle) Rebecca Soni, USC (200 Breaststroke) Dana Vollmer, California (100 Butterfly) Arizona (200 Freestyle Relay) Arizona (200 IM Relay) California (400 Freestyle Relay) California (800 Freestyle Relay) California (400 IM Relay) Track & Field, Indoor Alysia Johnson, California (800 Meters) Jacquelyn Johnson, Arizona State (Pentathlon) Sarah Stevens, Arizona State (Shot Put) Rhonda Watkins, UCLA (Long Jump) Track & Field, Outdoor Kelechi Anyanwu, California (Discus Throw) Alysia Johnson, California (800 Meters) Jacquelyn Johnson, Arizona State (Heptathlon) April Kubishita, Arizona State (Pole Vault) Nicole Leach, UCLA (400 Meter Hurdles) Jessica Pressley, Arizona State (Shot Put) Rhonda Watkins, UCLA (Long Jump) 8

2006-07 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOP-25 FINISHES PAC-10 SCHOOLS MEN ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Baseball * 5t 1 * Basketball * 5t * 3t 9t * Cross Coun try 21 5t 4 23 12 * Fencing (combined) 7 Golf * * 1 7 * Gymnastics 7t 3 Soccer (a) 9t 2 * Swimming & Diving 3 22 8 2 9 Tennis * 5t 5t * Track and Field, Indoor -- 4 Track and Field, Outdoor 12t 22t * 10t -- 10t 9 5 15t * Volleyball Water Polo 2 1 Wrestling (b) * * * * (a) San Diego State, a Pac-10 affiliate school in men's soccer, also reached the first round of the NCAA tournament. (b) - Pac-10 affiliate schools include UC Davis (22t), Cal Poly (*), Cal State Fullerton (*), Cal State Bakersfield (*), and Boise State (*). WOMEN ARIZ ASU CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU Basketball 5t * 17t * Cross Country 13 1 Fencing (combined) 7 Golf 14t 13 5 3 4 Gymnastics 13 21 * 11t 5 4 * Rowing 7 5 10 Soccer 17t 9t 3t 17t Softball 1 7t * 17t 17t 17t * 3t Swimming & Diving 2 16 3 * 4 15 20 * * Tennis * 17t 3t * 3t 2 5t Track and Field, Indoor 1 6 7 Track and Field, Outdoor 1 8 * 10t 5 7 * * Volleyball * 9t * 2 3t 9t 3t Water Polo 2 1 3 * - Represented at NCAA Championships, but did not place in the Top-25. - Does not sponsor this sport. NCAA Champions, cont. PAC-10 TOPS FINAL U.S. SPORTS ACADEMY DIRECTORS CUP Seven Pacific-10 Conference institutions finished the 2006-07 academic year ranked in the final U.S. Sports Academy Directors Cup Top- 30, the most of any conference. The Conference of Champions was represented by five members in the Director Cup Top-10. STANFORD won its 13th consecutive Directors Cup with national championships in women s cross country and men s golf and runner-up finishes in women s volleyball, women s water polo and men s swimming. The Cardinal placed 11 additional teams in the Top-10. Stanford accumulated 1,429.00 points. UCLA finished second in the Cup standings with 1,257.00 points, while USC and CALIFORNIA finished fifth and 9th, respectively. ARIZONA STATE finished 10th, ARIZONA was 24th and WASHINGTON finished 29th. Following is the conference breakdown of institutions ranked in the Top-10 of the final 2006-07 U.S. Sports Academy Directors Cup standings (number in parenthesis indicates conference membership total). Conference Top 10 Schools Membership Ratio 1. Pacific-10 (10) 5.500 2. Southeastern (12) 2.166 3. Atlantic Coast (11) 1.091 4. Big Ten (11) 1.091 5. Big 12 (12) 1.083 Where Pac-10 Schools Ranked School Total Pts 1. Stanford 1, 429.000 2. UCLA 1,257.000 5. USC 1,103.500 9. California 1,030.000 10. Arizona State 1,005.000 24. Arizona 703.330 29. Washington 641.250 39. Oregon 509.250 51. Oregon State 401.750 70. Washington State 283.000 9

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Results Completing its 15th year of existence with the 2006-07 season, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation unites the Pacific-10, Big West, Western Athletic conferences and other affiliated conferences as the governing body overseeing several in ter col le giate sports. 2006-07 MPSF MEN S TEAM CHAMPIONS Gymnastics... Oklahoma Track and Field, Indoor...WASHINGTON Volleyball...UC Irvine Water Polo (Tournament)...CALIFORNIA 2006-07 MPSF WOMEN S TEAM CHAM PI ONS Lacrosse... STANFORD Track and Field, Indoor...ARIZONA STATE Water Polo (Tournament)...UCLA 2006-07 MPSF MEN S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-10 Gymnastics All-Around: Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma Floor Exercise: Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma High Bar: Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma and Dylan Carney, STAN Parallel Bars: Tim McNeill, CAL Pommel Horse: Chris Harper, STAN Still Rings: Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma Vault: David Sender, STAN Track and Field, Indoor Justin Woods, WSU (60 Meters) Domenik Peterson, ASU (400 Meters) Austin Abbott, WASH (1600 Meters) Ryan Brown, WASH (800 Meters) Obed Mutanya, ARIZ (5000 Meters) Galen Rupp, ORE (3000 Meters) Darius Reed, UCLA (60-Meter Hurdles) Washington (1600-Meter Relay) California(Distance Medley Relay) Ed Wright, CAL (High Jump) Norris Frederick, WASH (Long Jump) Mike Landers, UCLA (Triple Jump) Brian Richotte, ORE (Weight Throw) Ryan Whiting, ASU(Shot Put) Jake Arnold, ARIZ (Heptathlon) 2006-07 MPSF WOMEN S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-10 Track and Field, Indoor Ashley Lodree, WASH (60 Meters) Ashley Lodree, WASH (60 Meter Hurdles) Marquita Taylor, ARIZ (200 Meters) Latosha Wallance, ASU (400 Meters) Amanda Miller, WASH (1600 Meters) Rebekah Noble, ORE (800 Meters) Amy Hastings, ASU (3000 Meters) Arianna Lambie, STAN (5000 Meters) Arizona State(1600-Meter Relay) Oregon (Distance Medley Relay) Diana Pickler, WSU (High Jump) April Kubishta, ASU (Pole Vault) Sarah Matthew, STAN (Long Jump) Erica McLain, STAN (Triple Jump) Sarah Stevens, ASU (Shot Put) Sarah Stevens, ASU (Weight Throw) Jacquelyn Johnson, ASU (Pentathlon) 10