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All-Century fall Olympic teams to be revealed

Oct 5, 2015
Pac-12 100 Years

While the fan voting for the Pac-12 All-Century football team is underway, the All-Century teams for the fall Olympic sports have been created by esteemed panel members and are waiting to be revealed!

As the flagship show of Pac-12 Networks, ‘Pac-12 Sports Report presented by adidas’ plans to unveil each team throughout the month of October for women’s and men’s soccer, men’s water polo, women’s volleyball and cross country. Each team will be highlighted through various segments on the show.

“We’re honored and humbled to be the platform for the reveal of the All-Century teams. There are so many great names, experts, players, outstanding coaches and phenomenal talent that worked to come up with this list, and we’re thrilled to reveal it on Sports Report,” said show producer Adam Stanco.  

Each school nominated their specific players, as well as the Pac-12 Network research team, who also made contributions to the list of nominees.  After nominees were selected, each panelist selected top players at each position, as well as for the Pac-12 Player and Coach of the Century for each sport.

Notable voters include:

  • Women’s soccer: Jill Ellis, USWNT coach and former UCLA coach
  • Men’s soccer: Mike Woitalla, Executive Editor of ‘Soccer America’
  • Men’s water polo: Dan Leyson, former USA men’s assistant coach, USC player, UCLA coach and current UC Davis head coach
  • Women’s volleyball: Kim Oden, former USA National volleyball player
  • Men’s/Women’s cross country: Dwight Stones, two-time Olympic bronze medalist and former three-time world record holder in the men's high jump

See below for the unveiling schedule of each all-century team on ‘Pac-12 Sports Report.’

WEEK

OLYMPIC SPORT

Monday, October 5

Women’s Soccer

Monday, October 12

Men’s Water Polo

Monday, October 19

Men’s Soccer

Monday, October 26

Women’s Volleyball

Monday, November 2

M/W Cross Country

For further information, check out the Pac-12 Conference Centennial page.