Courtney Mathewson

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Courtney Mathewson, who was born on 1986-09-14 in Orange, California, played water polo for UCLA's four-consecutive NCAA National Champion Women's Water Polo team and was named to the All-Tournament first team. At UCLA, she majored in sociology.

2007 Women's Water Polo team honored for winning UCLA's 100th NCAA Championship
2007 Women's Water Polo team honored for winning UCLA's 100th NCAA Championship

[edit] College Career

During the 2008 season, Mathewson scored 54 goals in 33 matches. The Anaheim Hills, Calif., resident scored four goals in the final two NCAA Tournament matches - including three in an 11-4 semifinal win over UC Davis - to earn all-tournament team accolades.

[edit] Honors

Mathewson has earned prestigious honors after leading the Bruins to the undefeated season. She won the 2008 Peter J. Cutino Award, which is presented annually to the outstanding female and male collegiate water polo players in the United States.[1] The award is named in honor of the late Peter J. Cutino, a former University of California and The Olympic Club coach, who passed away in September of 2004. Cutino, who is enshrined in the U.S. Water Polo Hall of Fame, earned National Water Polo Coach of the Year honors 17 times and led California to eight NCAA titles.

Peter J. Cutino Award trophy to the Player-of-the-Year
Peter J. Cutino Award trophy to the Player-of-the-Year

Mathewson and team-mate Jillian Kraus captured Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Co-Player of the Year honors after having led UCLA to the MPSF Tournament title for the second consecutive year. In the MPSF Tournament, Mathewson was named the tournament MVP after having combined for seven goals in the final two matches.

She joins other Bruins, Sean Kern, Coralie Simmons, Natalie Golda, and Kelly Rulon as Peter J. Cutino Award winners.

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