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With his second and final goal during UCLA’S NCAA Championship win over USC, doddryder became the MPSF all-time, single-season, leader in goals scored with 102 on the year. He entered the NCAA Tournament sitting in ninth place and needed 12 goals to set the mark. With the Bruins advancing to the finals and Dodd scoring four goals in the first round win over Salem and six more in the semifinal win at Stanford, he needed one to tie and two to pass Ryan Bailey (101 in 1998) in the title match. Dodd, who passed notable names—Bret Bonanni, Balazs Erdelyi, Michael Sharf, and Tony Azevedo in the final weekend—had already established the UCLA freshman scoring record. He finished second on the Bruins’ single-season list behind Stefan Pollmann’s school-record 115 goals in 1990. Earlier in the year, Dodd became the first player in MPSF history to be named the league’s Player of the Year and the Newcomer of the Year in the same season.
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