- Kelly Rulon
Kelly Rulon (born
August 16 ,1984 inPoint Loma, California ) is an Americanwater polo player for theUCLA Bruins and the US National Team, who won thebronze medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Her position is driver.High school and college
At
University of San Diego High School , Kelly Rulon was a four-time first-team all-league, all-city and All-California Interscholastic Federation selection, as well asMost Valuable Player of her team each year she played.As a
freshman in 2003, Rulon was second on theUCLA Bruins with 27 goals, 26 assists and 27 steals, and scored once in the Bruins' 4-3 victory overStanford University in theNCAA Women's Water Polo Championship ; she finished with six post-season goals.Returning from the Olympics in her 2005 season, Rulon led her team in scoring with 70 goals, as well as multi-goal games (22), assists (48), steals (72) and post-season goals (12). She led the Bruins to the NCAA title with a 33-0 record and was named a first-team
All-America n by the American Water Polo Coaches Association. When UCLA defeated Stanford University in the NCAA final, Rulon, who scored three goals in the semifinal win over Hawaii, led UCLA in scoring for the season and post-season.As a junior, Rulon was selected the
Most Valuable Player of the 2006 NCAA Tournament after leading UCLA to its second consecutive and fourth overall NCAA title. She scored 11 goals in the three games to set a new NCAA Tournament record. In the 9-8 championship victory over theUniversity of Southern California , Rulon scored four goals and set up the game-winner by drawing an ejection foul with four seconds to play.During her senior year, Rulon had 70 goals, totaled a team-high 52 assists and team-leading 42 steals, and recorded seven blocks and 26 earned exclusions, both totals ranking second-highest on the club. She scored in 26 matches and posted 16 multi-goal efforts. Then she registered a season-high six goals against Loyola Marymount (March 31). Another highlight was the five goals she scored twice - versus Santa Clara (Feb. 24) and UC San Diego (March 16). Rulan had six four-goal performances and had netted 19 goals in a four-game span. She and her team-mates led UCLA to the school's 100th NCAA National Championship (a new record).In 2007, Rulon was named winner of the
Peter J. Cutino Award , which is given to the college Player-of-the-Year in water polo. She joined otherUCLA Bruins ,Coralie Simmons (2001),Natalie Golda (2005), andCourtney Mathewson (2008), as the school's four UCLA femalePeter J. Cutino Award winners, all coached byAdam Krikorian [ [http://www.ncaa.com/waterpolo-womens/article.aspx?id=261324 Cutino Award winners] ] ..International and Olympics
Rulon received
MVP honors at the 1999 Junior Olympics and was five-time Junior Olympics First-Team All-American. She played in the 2002 Junior Pan American Championships, where she was the tournament's leading scorer.In 2004, Rulon redshirted to play in the Summer Olympics inAthens, Greece . She scored four goals in the Olympics including the game-winning goal against Hungary in the opening game. The US women won the bronze medal by defeating Australia. After the 2005 collegiate season, Rulon played for the U.S. National Team that won asilver medal in the 2005 FINA World Championships in Canada.Personal
Kelly Rulon majored in history at UCLA. Rulon's sister, Katie, is also a member of the UCLA water polo team.
References
External links
* [http://uclabruins.cstv.com/sports/w-wpolo/mtt/rulon_kelly00.html Kelly Rulon: UCLA Team biography]
* [http://www.sdhoc.com/main/awards/starsoftheyear/starsoftheyeararticles/Rulonkellyjournal San Diego Hall of Champions: Kelly Rulon, 2005 Amateur Star of the Year]
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