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Lindsey Sparks and Abby Van Winkle
The newly formed freshman pair of Abby Van Winkle (left) and Lindsey Sparks won its first collegiate match on court four at USC.
Photo by: Kat Monk

No. 1 UCLA Heads to Pac-12 South Tournament

February 28, 2019 | Beach Volleyball


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LOS ANGELES -- Top-ranked UCLA (6-0) heads to Tucson, Ariz., to compete in the Pac-12 South Tournament at Bear Down Beach on Saturday and Sunday, March 2-3. The Bruins will face three Pac-12 teams in Arizona State (2-1), Washington (0-0) and California (2-0). UCLA opens with ASU at 8:00 a.m. PT on March 2 and will face UW at 1:00 p.m. PT later that day. UCLA and California will square off at 9:15 a.m. PT on Sunday, March 3. Every game will be televised live on the Pac-12 Networks. Calling all of the exciting action will be Anne Marie Anderson (play-by-play), and Holly McPeak (analyst) in the morning games and Camryn Irwin (play-by-play) and Nicole Branagh (analyst) in the afternoon games.

THIS WEEKEND'S SCHEDULE
Opponent: RV Arizona State (2-1) | Pac-12 South Tournament
Location: Bear Down Beach, Tucson, Ariz.
Date: Saturday, Mar. 2, 2019
Time: 8:00 a.m. (PT)

Opponent: RV Washington (0-0) | Pac-12 South Tournament
Location: Bear Down Beach, Tucson, Ariz.
Date: Saturday, Mar. 2, 2019
Time: 1:00 p.m. (PT)

Opponent: No. 11 California (2-0) | Pac-12 South Tournament
Location: Bear Down Beach, Tucson, Ariz.
Date: Sunday, Mar. 3, 2019
Time: 9:15 a.m. (PT)

SERIES HISTORY
ARIZONA STATE: This is the fifth meeting between UCLA and ASU with the Bruins leading the all-time series, 3-1. The Sun Devils won the first-ever meeting (Apr. 18, 2015) in Santa Monica, Calif., but the Bruins have won the last three, all by identical 5-0 scores, including at last year's Pac-12 South Tournament at Ocean Park Beach in Santa Moncia, Calif. (Mar. 24, 2018). WASHINGTON: This is the fifth meeting between UCLA and UW with the Bruins winning all four previous duals, including the last meeting at the Pac-12 South Tournament at Ocean Park Beach in Santa Monica, Calif. (Mar. 25, 2018) by a score of 4-1. CALIFORNIA: This is the fifth meeting between UCLA and Cal with the Bruins winning all four previous duals, including a 5-0 sweep in the last meeting at the Pac-12 South Tournament at Ocean Park Beach in Santa Monica, Calif. (Mar. 25, 2018).

RECAPPING THE LAST DUAL
Top-ranked UCLA won 3-2 at No. 2 USC (Feb. 27) for the second straight season. It marked the fifth consecutive win over the Trojans. The Bruins won in straight sets on courts 2, 4 and 5 with the court two pair of junior Lily Justine and senior Sarah Sponcil clinching the dual with a 21-18, 21-14 win over Terese Cannon and Sammy Slater.

RECAPPING LAST WEEK
Top-ranked UCLA opened the 2019 season with a 5-0 sweep of No. 6 Cal Poly at home on Feb. 21. Then the Bruins headed to Honolulu, Hawaii for the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Beach Classic at Queen's Beach on Feb. 23-24. UCLA reeled off three more 5-0 sweeps over No. 11 Stanford, Saint Mary's, and at No. 5 Hawai'i, before defeating No. 4 Pepperdine, 4-1 in its final dual of the week.

TOUGH SCHEDULE
Another tough schedule awaits UCLA in 2019 as 23 of its 29 opponents during the regular season are currently ranked in the latest AVCA Top 20 Poll. During the regular season, the Bruins are currently slated to play 17 duals against teams ranked in the Top 10 with 11 of them currently in the Top 5. Of the six duals scheduled against unranked teams, five are receiving votes and one, Saint Mary's, cracked the Top 20 after the Bruins defeated them in the first week of competition. Only one opponent, Oregon on March 26, is not receiving votes in this week's AVCA Top 20 Poll.

RECAPPING 2018
UCLA won its first-ever NCAA Championship in beach volleyball in 2018 with an overall record of 40-4 (.909). The 40 wins were a school and NCAA single-season record. UCLA also won a school-record 31 consecutive duals during the 2018 campaign and won its first-ever Pac-12 Conference Championship, defeating the defending champions USC twice on the same day to win the title. The Bruins beat the best all season long with 33 of their 40 victories coming in wins over nationally-ranked teams and going 5-1 on the year against the defending NCAA Champions, USC. Additionally, all four losses on the year were to teams ranked in the top four. During the school-record winning streak, the Bruins swept 17 opponents (5-0, one truncated in NCAAs) with 26 of the 31 victories coming against ranked teams (13 of them ranked in the top 10 and seven of them ranked in the top five). The streak came to an end when No. 4 Florida State defeated top-seeded UCLA, 3-1, in the second match of the 2018 NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship. Additionally, then-junior Izzy Carey and then-freshman Megan Muret set the UCLA record for most consecutive match victories on any court at 28. The streak was snapped by USC's Alexandria Poletto and Haley Hallgren in three sets in the winner's bracket final of the Pac-12 Championship, 12-21, 21-17, 15-12 (tied the dual at 1-1, UCLA eventually won the dual 3-2, and then defeated USC again, 3-1, in the title game to win its first Pac-12 Championship).

FAMILIAR FACES
The 2019 UCLA starting lineup should be very familiar as the Bruins return 9-of-10 starters from a year ago on the five courts. Courts 1 (seniors Megan McNamara and Nicole McNamara), 2 (junior Lily Justine and senior Sarah Sponcil), and 5 (senior Izzy Carey and sophomore Megan Muret) are the same. The Bruins took court 3 (senior Zana Muno and junior Savvy Simo) and split up the dynamic duo. Muno is currently paired with freshman Abby Van Winkle, the only newcomer to crack the top 10, and is on court 3. Simo is paired with sophomore Mac May and is on court 4. UCLA said goodbye to only one senior that played last year, Elise Zappia. Zappia was paired with May on court 4 for most of the 2018 season.

HALL OF FAME MENTORS
U.S. Olympian and UCLA Hall of Famer Stein Metzger is in his seventh season at the helm of the UCLA Beach Volleyball program. He sports an overall record of 111-38 (.745) and has gone 76-10 (.884) in the last two-plus seasons (2017-19). His 100th career victory came in a 4-1 win at No. 13 Stanford on April 8, 2018. Metzger was named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year in 2017 and 2018 and was also named the USMC/AVCA National Coach of the Year in both of those seasons. Metzger now has four NCAA Championships to his credit (three as a player in 1993, 1995 and 1996 and one as a coach in 2018).

Entering her sixth year with the Bruins, Assistant Coach Jenny Johnson Jordan is also a U.S. Olympian and a recent UCLA Hall of Fame inductee (Oct. 5, 2018). Like Metzger, Jordan has also won NCAA titles as both a player (1991) and a coach (2018). Jordan was also recently inducted into the CBVA Hall of Fame (Nov. 3, 2018).

BRUINS COMPLETE COACHING STAFF WITH POLLOCK
Former TCU standout and current professional beach volleyball player, Irene Pollock, joins the Bruins' beach volleyball staff in 2019 as the Volunteer Assistant Coach. Pollock replaces Jeff Alzina, who was named the Associate Head Coach for indoor volleyball and beach volleyball at Santa Clara on Feb. 8, 2019.

BRUINS IN THE POLLS
UCLA enters the week ranked at No. 1 in the AVCA and DiG Magazine Top 20 Polls for the second straight week. The Bruins have been ranked for 33 straight weeks in the AVCA Poll, dating back to the preseason poll of 2016. UCLA earned its first-ever No. 1 ranking in program history (Mar. 26, 2018) after knocking off then No. 1 Pepperdine. UCLA is one of only four programs in the history of the AVCA Poll to be ranked No. 1 (USC-24 weeks, Pepperdine-17 weeks, UCLA-seven weeks, Hawai'i-one week). Additionally, UCLA has been ranked in the top five for 33 consecutive weeks and has been nationally ranked in 49 of 50 all-time polls by the AVCA.

COURT TWO'S JUSTINE/SPONCIL NAMED PAC-12 PAIR OF THE WEEK
UCLA senior Sarah Sponcil (Phoenix, Ariz.) and junior Lily Justine (Chico, Calif.) have been named the Pac-12 Beach Volleyball Pair of the Week as announced by the league office on Feb. 26. The Bruin duo helped defending NCAA and Pac-12 Champion UCLA equal its best start to a season in program history (2015) at 5-0 with four sweeps and four wins over ranked teams in the opening weekend of beach volleyball competition. The 5-0 wins came against No. 6 Cal Poly, No. 5 Hawai'i, No. 11 Stanford and Saint Mary's. Then UCLA closed out the weekend with a 4-1 win over fourth-ranked Pepperdine. The pair went 3-0 in three-set matches, keeping UCLA perfect at 9-0 on the year in three-set matches across all five courts. It also claimed a pair of straight-set victories. It is the second-career Pair of the Week honor for the duo that secured the clinching point (3-1) to win the NCAA Championship over Florida State last season. It is the ninth all-time weekly nod for the Bruins.

RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS
The Bruins return all four players from a year ago that played every dual on courts one and two, and three of them are seniors. One court one, three-time First Team AVCA All-American seniors Megan McNamara and Nicole McNamara (Vancouver, BC, Canada) were named First Team All-Americans and the court one Pair of the Year by VolleyMob in 2018. The duo set a UCLA record for wins in a season going 35-7 on the year, all on court one. The 5-foot-9-inch twin sisters are the shortest team on court one in the nation, but went 7-1 during postseason play including a 4-0 mark at the NCAA Championship in 2018, helping lead UCLA to its first-ever national title in beach volleyball. UCLA had arguably the toughest schedule in the nation, as evidenced by the McNamara's record of 30-7 against ranked teams (two more matches against ranked teams were truncated at the NCAA Championship). The twins were never swept on the season with all seven losses coming in three sets. Additionally, the duo was 31-0 in matches decided in two sets. Nicole McNamara was named the Pac-12 Player of the Year while she and Megan were named the Pac-12 Pair of the Year. The tandem was also tabbed to the Pac-12 All-Tournament Team and to the NCAA All-Tournament Team on court one. They also recorded a personal-best winning streak of 16 consecutive duals during the season. Both players were named First Team All-Pac-12. The pair also clinched 11 victories in dual matches on the year for the Bruins. The duo has a 82-26 all-time combined record.

On court two, the pair of junior Lily Justine (Chico, Calif.) and senior Sarah Sponcil (Phoenix, Ariz.) were also named First Team All-Americans and the court two Pair of the Year by VolleyMob a year ago. The duo went 33-8 on the year, all on court two. The pair also had a stellar postseason record of 6-1, going 3-0 in the Pac-12 Championship and 3-1 in the NCAA Championship. They posted both of the dual clinching wins on NCAA Championship Sunday, May 6, picking up victories over No. 3 Hawai'i and No. 4 Florida State. The Bruins faced 39 ranked opponents in the 44 duals with this duo going 28-8 against ranked teams, including going 16-1 against ranked squads to end the year. They were named to the Pac-12 All-Tournament Team and also recorded a personal-best winning streak of 15 consecutive duals during the season. Both players were named First Team All-Pac-12 and honorable mention AVCA All-Americans. The pair also clinched 12 victories in dual matches on the year for the Bruins to lead the team in that category.

DUAL PARTICIPATION
The Bruins have four crossover student-athletes on this year's roster -- one from each class from the indoor team -- that will lend their experience and expertise to the beach volleyball program in 2019. They include freshman Hawley Harrer, sophomore Mac May, junior Savvy Simo and senior Zana Muno. May went 25-10 overall on the year last year, starting on court four for most of the season with newly departed Elise Zappia (graduation). The duo went 22-6 overall (21-6 on court four). Simo and Muno paired together for most of the season on court three, going 25-5 overall (22-4 on court three). Simo also spent time with May, Chanti Holroyd and Madi Yeomans while posting a 33-10 combined record. Muno, who missed some time due to an undisclosed injury, only paired with Simo in 2018. May, Muno, and Simo were all named Third Team All-Americans last year by VolleyMob.

DEPTH PERCEPTION
Senior Izzy Carey (Westlake Village, Calif.) and sophomore Megan Muret (Encinitas, Calif.) were also named First Team All-Americans and the court five Pair of the Year by VolleyMob. The duo had the second-best overall record on the team at 34-8 (30-4 on court five and 4-4 on court four). The tandem also went 29-8 on the year against ranked teams. They were named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team on court five, going 5-3 in postseason play, including 3-1 at the NCAA Championship. They, along with courts one and two, were the only Bruin pair to play together all season. They set a UCLA record for most consecutive dual match victories at 28 (March 8 through April 28), which included wins over 23 ranked teams (10 in the top 10 and five in the top five). The pair also clinched four victories in dual matches on the year for the Bruins, which had a school-record 31 dual match winning streak that began when Carey/Muret began their 28 dual-match winning streak.

The Bruins also return the services of junior Madi Yeomans, who came on for the injured Zana Muno at the Pac-12 Championship, pairing with Savvy Simo to clinch the Bruins' first-ever Pac-12 Championship with a straight-set win over USC's Joy Dennis and Cammie Dorn, 21-19, 21-16 on court three. The duo was named to the Pac-12 Beach Volleyball Championship All-Tournament Team.

FRESH FACES
UCLA brought in a stellar recruiting class for 2019 that includes four of the eight First Team AVCA High School Beach All-Americans. The four UCLA Bruins named to the first team includes Abby Van Winkle (San Clemente, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS), Lindsey Sparks (Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison HS), Piper Monk-Heidrich (Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa HS) and Jaden Whitmarsh (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines HS). This year's recruiting class was later bolstered by Hawai'i sophomore transfer Lea Monkhouse, the 2018 Big West Freshman of the Year. All five newbies are vying for playing time this season in an already crowded lineup.

PAC-12 BEACH VOLLEYBALL
In 2016, beach volleyball was added as the 23rd Pac-12-sponsored sport beginning in the 2015-16 academic year. Now with nine member institutions (Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Utah and Washington) currently fielding beach volleyball teams, the Conference of Champions was the first major conference to sponsor beach volleyball as an official sport. As part of the addition, the Pac-12 will also sponsor a Beach Volleyball Championship for the fourth straight season. This year, USC will serve as the hosts from April 25-27.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION
For the fourth straight season The NCAA® National Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship will be held May 3-5 at the Gulf Shores Public Beach and will be hosted by the city of Gulf Shores, Alabama and Orange Beach Sports Commission. The host institution for the beach volleyball championship will be the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Beach volleyball is the fastest-growing NCAA sport with 69 sponsoring schools at the Division I level, which is up from 65 in 2017 and 47 from 2016. The addition of the beach volleyball championship in 2016 became the 45th NCAA championship administered for women and the 90th NCAA championship overall. The championship will have an eight-team bracket that will be played in a double-elimination format with teams consisting of five pairs of female student-athletes. After being placed on the list of emerging sports for women in 2009, beach volleyball is the fifth sport to succeed from the emerging sports program.

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