TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO Quick Facts___________ 1 Schedule_____________ 2 COACHES Luke Oberkirch_ _______ 3 David Shaffer__________ 4 SEAWOLVES 2008 Season Preview____ 5 2008 Roster_ __________ 6 2008 Seawolves______7-14 ‘07 REVIEW Season Review______16-20 Statistics_____________ 21 CCAA Review_________ 22 Awards______________ 23
HISTORY All-Time Honors_______ 24 Yearly Leaders_ _______ 25 Records_ __________26-27 Yearly Results_______28-29 Series Histories________ 30 All-Time Standings_____ 31 Program History_______ 32 All-Time Roster________ 33 INFORMATION Opponent Info._ ____34-35 Department Info.____36-37 Sonoma State Info.___38-39
CREDITS: The 2008 Sonoma State Women’s Soccer media guide was written and designed by Asst. Athletics Director/Sports Information Director Brandon Bronzan. Photography by Katie Burroughs, Tracey Shayewitz, Alex Martin, and Brandon Bronzan.
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Location: Rohnert Park, California Address: 1801 East Cotati, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Website: www.sonomaseawolves.com Athletics Phone: (707) 664-2521 Athletics Fax: (707) 664-4104 President: Dr. Ruben Armiñana Director of Athletics: Bill Fusco Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Duane Dove Enrollment: 8,274 Founded: 1961 Colors: Navy (286), Columbia Blue (278), White Conference: California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch Women’s Soccer Office Phone: (707) 664-2481 Assistant Coaches: David Shaffer 2007 Overall Record: 10-7-2 2007 CCAA Record: 5-7-2 (4th North) 2007 Postseason: n/a Letterwinners Ret/Lost: 16/6 Starters Ret/Lost: 7/4 NCAA Appearances: 9 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000) Conference Championships: 7 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997) National Championships: 1 (1990) Sports Information Director: Brandon Bronzan Sports Information Phone: (707) 664-2358 Sports Information Fax: (707) 664-3291 Sports Information E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu
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Sun-Aug. 17
SANTA ROSA JC (exh)
ROHNERT PARK
2:30 pm
Wed-Aug. 20
DOMINICAN (exh)
ROHNERT PARK
4:00 pm
Fri-Aug. 22
UC SANTA CRUZ (exh)
ROHNERT PARK
4:00 pm
Sun-Aug. 24
ALUMNI GAME
ROHNERT PARK
12:00 pm
Thu-Aug. 28
Hawaii-Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii
3:30 pm
Sat-Aug. 30
BYU-Hawaii
Laie, Hawaii
11:00 am
Mon-Sep. 1
Hawaii Pacific
Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00 am
Thu-Sep. 4
WESTERN OREGON
ROHNERT PARK
4:00 pm
Sun-Sep. 7
WESTERN WASHINGTON
ROHNERT PARK
12:00 pm
Sun-Sep. 14
Cal State Stanislaus*
Turlock, Calif
Fri-Sep. 19
SAN FRANCISCO STATE*
ROHNERT PARK
1:30 pm
Sun-Sep. 21
CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY*
ROHNERT PARK
11:30 am
Wed-Sep. 24
HUMBOLDT STATE*
ROHNERT PARK
1:30 pm
Sun-Sep. 28
CAL STATE L.A.*
ROHNERT PARK
11:30 am
Fri-Oct. 3
UC San Diego*
La Jolla, Calif
4:30 pm
Sun-Oct. 5
Cal State Dominguez Hills*
Carson, Calif
11:30 am
Fri-Oct. 10
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO*
ROHNERT PARK
3:00 pm
Sun-Oct. 12
CAL POLY POMONA*
ROHNERT PARK
2:00 pm
Wed-Oct. 15
ACADEMY OF ART
ROHNERT PARK
3:00 pm
Sun-Oct. 19
Humboldt State*
Arcata, Calif
11:30 am
Fri-Oct. 24
Cal State Monterey Bay*
Seaside, Calif
12:30 pm
Sun-Oct. 26
San Francisco State*
San Francisco, Calif
11:30 am
Fri-Oct. 31
CAL STATE STANISLAUS*
ROHNERT PARK
3:00 pm
Sun-Nov. 2
CHICO STATE*
ROHNERT PARK
2:00 pm
Nov. 7-9
CCAA Tournament
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Nov. 14-16
NCAA Far West Regionals
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Nov. 22
NCAA Quarterfinals
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Dec. 5-7
NCAA Championships
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LUKE OBERKIRCH
HEAD COACH
Luke Oberkirch begins his 14th season as head coach of the women’s soccer team at Sonoma State University. The 2007 season saw the Seawolves go 10-7-2, reaching double digits in victories for the 17th time in the last 20 years. Boasting one of the best defenses in the region, the Seawolves allowed just 15 goals all season long and had a stretch of six straight shutouts in the month of September. Since 1995, when he took over as head coach, Luke Oberkirch has complied a 162-74-25 overall record and an 107-44-21 mark in conference play. In his thirteen complete seasons, Oberkirch has guided his team to six first place finishes, including four in the CCAA’s North Division and two in the Northern California Athletic Conference. In 2006, Oberkirch picked up his 147th career victory to pass Peter Reynaud and become the winningest women’s soccer coach in Sonoma State history. In 1998, he led his team to what was then the most wins in Division II women’s soccer history with a 22-2-1 mark. That ‘98 squad won a school-record 20 games in a row and had a 14-0-0 record in conference play before reaching the NCAA Championship game for the third time in nine years. For his leadership role, Oberkirch was named NSCAA National Coach of the Year in addition to being selected as NSCAA West Region and CCAA Coach of the Year. In 1995 and 1997, Oberkirch led his team the the Northern California Athletic Conference title. The ‘95 team was ranked No. 2 in the country after posting a 17-2 mark in addition to a perfect 10-0 slate in conference play. Coach Oberkirch joined the Sonoma State staff in 1990, the year the women’s soccer team brought home the school’s first-ever NCAA National Championship. As SSU’s top assistant coach from 1990-94 under Peter Reynaud, Oberkirch was an important part of the team’s incredible success. The teams won five consecutive NCAC titles and made the NCAA playoffs five years in a row. In 1995, Oberkirch was named the third head coach in the program’s history. Prior to coming to Sonoma State, Oberkirch was head coach of the boys soccer team at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa from 1987-89. In 1988, his team won the North Bay League Championship and in each of his three seasons, his team made the CIF North Coach Section playoffs. On the club level, Oberkirch has coached with the Santa Rosa United Soccer Club. A San Diego State graduate, Oberkirch received his B.A. in Physical Education in 1987 and earned his teaching credential from Sonoma State in 1989. Luke and his wife Michele reside in Santa Rosa with their son Jayk.
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CAREER RECORD
Year
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1995 ! 17-2-0 10-0-0 1st 1996 9-9-1 5-4-1 4th 1997 ! 14-4-2 9-1-0 1st 1998 # 22-2-1 14-0-0 1st (n) 1999 15-2-4 10-1-3 1st (n) 2000 ! 14-5-3 9-2-3 1st (n) 2001 10-7-2 6-6-2 3rd (n) 2002 12-6-1 8-5-1 3rd (n) 2003 9-9-2 7-5-2 1st (n) 2004 10-7-1 7-6-1 2nd (n) 2005 8-8-3 7-4-3 3rd (n) 2006 12-6-3 10-3-3 2nd (n) 2007 10-7-2 5-7-2 4th (n) Career Overall: 162-74-25 Career Conference: 107-44-21 ! NCAA Appearance # NCAA Runner-Up (n) North Division
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • 1998 National Coach of the Year • • 3-time Conference Coach of the Year • (‘95, ‘97, ‘98) • 1998 National Runner-up • • 2 Conference Championships • • Has coached 10 All-Americans •
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DAVID SHAFFER
ASSISTANT COACH
A Sonoma County soccer fixture for over 25 years, David Shaffer joined the SSU women’s soccer coaching staff prior to the 2007 season. Shaffer has played and coached at all levels of soccer in the county from high school to the pros. Shaffer was an All-League player at Montgomery High School, leading his team to three straight North Bay League Championships. Following graduation from Montgomery, he went on to earn All-Conference honors at Santa Rosa Junior College (1982-83) and Sonoma State (1988-89). Shaffer also played professionally in Holland and Germany, in Atlanta, and with the North Bay Breakers of the U.S.L. Following his playing career, Shaffer moved into the coaching ranks where he has been just as successful. The head coach at Montgomery High School from 1996 to 2004, Shaffer led the Vikings to three NCS titles and posted a record of 161-49-14. A two-time California Coach of the Year and four-time Redwood Empire Coach of the Year, Shaffer has also had coaching stints at Cardinal Newman High School, Santa Rosa JC, and with numerous club and pro teams such as the Sonoma County Sol and North Bay Breakers.
SEAWOLVES PICKED TO FINISH 2ND IN NORTH WALNUT CREEK, Calif- The Sonoma State women’s soccer team was picked to finish second in the CCAA North Division and advance to the conference tournament in a vote of league head coaches. Two of the voters even picked the Seawolves to win their first league title since 1997.
North Division (first place votes) - overall pts. 1. Chico State (8) - 58 2. Sonoma State (2) - 50 3. Cal State Stanislaus - 39 4. Humboldt State - 31 5. San Francisco State - 29 6. Cal State Monterey Bay - 14
Sonoma State finished fourth in the the North in 2007 with a 5-7-2 record. However, three of those losses were by forfeiture, meaning the Seawolves played to an 8-4-2 record on the field. SSU was 10-7-2 overall in 2007.
South Division (first place votes) - overall pts. 1. UC San Diego (6) - 45 2. Cal State Dominguez Hills (5) - 42 3. Cal State L.A. - 28 4. Cal Poly Pomona - 23 5. Cal State San Bernardino - 22
Chico State, which captured its first CCAA title last season, was picked to again hoist the trophy in 2008. The Wildcats received eight of 11 votes to win the North and a league-high four votes to win the conference tournament. Cal State Dominguez Hills received three conference champion votes and both UC San Diego and Sonoma State received two.
Conference Tournament Participants 1. Chico State 2. Cal State Dominguez Hills 3. UC San Diego 4. Sonoma State CCAA Tournament Champion (votes) 1. Chico State (4) 2. Cal State Dominguez Hills (3) 3t. Sonoma State (2) 3t. UC San Diego (2)
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Q&A WITH HEAD COACH LUKE OBERKIRCH You have 15 returners on this year’s team, including three allconference players and a pair missed last year, Brooke Peterson and Maddy Drake. Do consider your team’s added experience a crucial part of this year’s anticipated success? Oberkirch: Our added experience will add so much to our team this year. Brooke is a very good player- she was First Team All-Conference as a sophomore- so we’re adding someone who knows what to expect and someone who can play multiple positions. With Maddy, we add a player who was a starter in 2005 and who played with us last spring. So she is a very experienced player as well and will add maturity to our starting line-up. What newcomers do you expect to step in and make a difference in 2008? Oberkirch: I expect some of the newcomers to make solid contributions this year. Taylor Edmonds will add an attacking element we did not have last year. Taylor Colacion, Katie Parucha, Megan Cunningham and Kiley Brown will add depth to the midfield and transfer AlexCoach Oberkirch hopes sophomore transfer ica Bosque will add goal scoring ability. We have added speed and Alexica Bosque can help improve the Seaskill to this years team so our offensive production should increase wolves’ attack in 2008. dramatically. Add that to our returning defenders and Courtney Grixti in goal and we have a more balanced team this year. What are some characteristics you’ve seen from this year’s team? Oberkirch: I think this year’s team is a very cohesive unit on and off the field. They play well together. They are a very coachable group of players who are highly motivated to have a successful season. What are your expectations/goals for 2008? Oberkirch: Our goals are to stay together, have fun, qualify for the CCAA tournament, win it, and be selected for the NCAA playoffs.
After missing all of 2007 with an injury, Brooke Peterson looks to pick up right where she left off.
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Name Megan Foertsch Courtney Grixti Taylor Edmonds Halee Elmore Brittany Peterson Lindsay Catton Jaci Davey Brooke Peterson Marissa Shaw Jackie Blumenthal Ali Cheadle Kayce Brawley Jocelyn Puga Katie Parucha Tracy Webster Alexica Bosque Brittany Finitz Maddy Drake Jeanette Rodriguez Megan Cunningham Libby Moyer Taylor Colacion Shianne Zerlang Allison Kern Kiley Brown
FRESHMEN Foertsch Edmonds Shaw Parucha Cunningham Moyer Colacion Zerlang Brown
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Pos GK GK F/MF MF MF D F/MF MF/D MF MF/D F D/F D MF F F F D MF/D MF/F MF MF F D F
Ht 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-6 5-2 5-3 5-7 5-11 5-8 5-3 5-0 5-2 5-5 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-9 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-3
SOPHOMORES JUNIORS Grixti Elmore Davey Blumenthal Cheadle Puga Bosque Finitz Rodriguez Kern
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Catton Bro. Peterson Webster
Yr Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.
Hometown Sunnyvale, Calif San Ramon, Calif Manhattan Beach, Calif Folsom, Calif Windsor, Calif Rohnert Park, Calif San Jose, Calif Windsor, Calif Davis, Calif San Diego, Calif Morgan Hill, Calif Antioch, Calif Folsom, Calif Manhattan Beach, Calif Sebastopol, Calif Santa Rosa, Calif Santa Rosa, Calif Boise, Idaho South San Francisco, Calif Torrance, Calif Laguna Hills, Calif La Habra, Calif Eureka, Calif South Lake Tahoe, Calif Novato, Calif
GK Grixti Foertsch
SENIORS
Bri. Peterson Brawley Drake
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Last School Homestead HS California HS Mira Costa HS Folsom HS Windsor HS Rancho Cotate HS Presentation HS Windsor HS Davis HS Grossmont HS Valley Christian HS Deer Valley HS Folsom HS Mira Costa HS Analy HS Saint Mary’s (CA) Ursuline HS Boise HS Notre Dame Belmont HS West HS Laguna Hills HS La Habra HS Eureka HS South Tahoe HS San Marin HS
MID Bri. Peterson Elmore Bro. Peterson Moyer Parucha Rodriguez Colacion Cunningham Shaw
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FWD Webster Davey Bosque Finitz Edmonds Brown Cheadle Zerlang
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BOSQUE, cont’d the USC Football team...lists Mia Hamm as her favorite athlete and Augusten Burroughs as her favorite author...her biggest sports thrill was scoring the winning goal in the State Cup Championships...hopes to grow as a player and make it to the playoffs this year.
Position: Defender/Midfielder Class: Sophomore Hometown: San Diego, Calif Last School: Grossmont HS
BRAWLEY
2007: Appeared in eight games with three starts as a freshman in 2007...scored the game-winner in a 1-0 victory over eventual CCAA champion Chico State (10/14/07)...had an assist in SSU’s 4-0 rout of Cal State Monterey Bay (10/19/07)...five of her six shots were on goal...named CCAA All-Academic. High School: Comes to Sonoma State from Grossmont High School in San Diego...earned First Team All-League and Second Team All-CIF honors as a senior...was on Grossmont’s Honor Roll all four years of high school...earned school’s Sportsmanship Award in 2007. Personal: Chose Sonoma State in part because of the beautiful campus...hopes to be an accountant after graduation... is a fan of musician James Morrison...considers Mitch Albom her favorite author...enjoys playing against Chico State...once broke both of her arms at the same time.
Career Statistics Year 2007 (Fr)
G/GS 8/3
Sh 6
Gl 1
ALEXICA
Ast 1
Pts 3
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KAYCE
Position: Defender/Forward Class: Senior Hometown: Antioch, Calif Last School: Deer Valley HS 2007: A starter in 11 of the 17 games she appeared in... scored one goal and had one assist...netted her goal in a 2-0 blanking of Notre Dame de Namur (10/24/07)...attempted a season-high five shots (four of them on goal) in the NDNU game...the Seawolves allowed just nine goals in games she played in...named CCAA All-Academic. 2006: Started 11 games, including eight of the final nine... scored the game-winning goal in a 3-1 win over Cal State Monterey Bay (10/6/06)...both of her goals came against Cal State Monterey Bay...a solid defender for a unit that yielded just 22 goals in her 20 games played...named CCAA All-Academic. 2005: Appeared in nine games as a freshman...a member of a defense that allowed just 18 goals all season long...was involved in four shutouts by the SSU defense.
BOSQUE
High School: Earned First and Second Team All-League honors while at Deer Valley High School...was a Scholar-Athlete all four years...also played volleyball at Deer Valley.
Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif Last School: Saint Mary’s (CA)
Personal: Hopes to be a successful business woman after graduation...says her dad is her biggest influence as an athlete...is a big fan of Will Ferrell...enjoys soccer, volleyball, and going to the beach in her spare time...her favorite team to play is Chico State.
High School/College: Comes to Sonoma State from Saint Mary’s College in Moraga...appeared in five games for the Gaels as a freshman in 2006...a graduate of Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa...named First Team All-League as a sophomore and junior...was her school’s Fall Athlete of the Year.
Career Statistics Year 2005 (Fr) 2006 (So) 2007 (Jr) Totals
G/GS 9/0 20/11 17/11 46/22
Sh 2 17 13 32
Gl 0 2 1 3
Ast 0 0 1 1
Pts 0 4 3 7
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Position: Forward Class: Freshman Hometown: Novato, Calif Last School: San Marin HS High School: Joins the Seawolves from San Marin High School in Novato...earned First Team All-MCAL honors as a senior...was a three-time All-MCAL pick...played several different positions in high school...named her team’s captain and Most Valuable Player as a senior...earned Scholar Athlete honors.
CATTON, cont’d Personal: The younger sister of former Seawolf star and current athletic department staff member Megan Catton... is fulfilling a lifelong goal to play for Sonoma State...is a fan of the Golden State Warriors...her biggest influences as an athlete are friends, family, and her club coach Josh Sterling... her favorite food is “anything mom makes”.
Career Statistics Year 2006 (Fr) 2007 (So) Totals
G/GS 19/19 18/18 37/37
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Position: Defender Class: Junior Hometown: Rohnert Park, Calif Last School: Rancho Cotate HS 2007: Led the Seawolves with four assists as a sophomore in 2007...ranked third on the team with six points...earned Second Team All-CCAA honors...started all 18 games she appeared in...netted the game-winning goal in Seawolves’ 1-0 win over Cal Poly Pomona (9/28/07)...had assists in 1-0 wins over Cal State L.A. (9/7/07) and Chico State (10/14/07)...a key member of the Seawolves’ vaunted defense. 2006: Moved into the starting lineup right away and had a fantastic freshman campaign...a starter in all 19 games she appeared in...tied for second on the team with five assists... ranked fifth on the squad with nine points...three of her assists came on game-winning goals...team allowed just 18 goals in the 19 games she appeared in...scored the fastest goal to start a game in school history (twenty seconds in).
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Gl 2 1 3
Ast 5 4 9
Pts 9 6 15
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CHEADLE
Personal: Considers her parents to be her biggest influence as an athlete...likes to play against anyone that will make her work her hardest...was a level eight gymnast at the age of nine...supports Manchester United.
LINDSAY
Sh 23 18 41
Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Hometown: Morgan Hill, Calif Last School: Valley Christian HS 2007: Started 13 games during a promising freshman season...saw action in all 19 team games...scored the game-winning goal in victory over Cal State L.A. (9/7/07)...attempted 13 shots on the season. High School: Arrives on campus following a standout career at Valley Christian High School...led team to a CCS Championship in 2004 and 2006...led the WCAL in assists in ‘04 and goals in ‘06...her team was the WCAL champion in 2004... named Athlete of the Week in ‘04 by the San Jose Mercury News...runner-up for CCS Player of the Year in ‘04...honored as a scholar-athlete as a junior and senior. Personal: Decided on Sonoma State because it was close enough that her dad could come to see her play...is a fan of Manchester United and David Beckham...her most memorable sports moment was winning the CCS championship as a freshman.
Career Statistics Year 2007 (Fr)
G/GS 19/13
Sh 13
Gl 1
Ast 0
Pts 2
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Position: Forward/Midfielder Class: Sophomore Hometown: San Jose, Calif Last School: Presentation HS
Position: Midfielder Class: Freshman Hometown: La Habra, Calif Last School: La Habra HS High School: A recent graduate of La Habra High School... earned First Team All-League honors as a junior Second Team recognition as a senior...named her team’s offensive player of the year as a junior and senior...was a Second Team All-CIF pick as a junior...a four-year Scholar Athlete.
2007: Saw action in 18 games as a freshman in 2007...scored the game-winner in double overtime in the Seawolves’ season finale at Humboldt State (10/28/07)...had a goal and an assist in a 4-0 rout of Cal State Monterey Bay (10/19/07)... attempted 10 shots on the season...started four games.
Personal: Chose Sonoma State because of the new experience it provided...would like to work in event coordinating after graduation...is a fan of Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees...was her school’s homecoming queen as a senior... her favorite book is Brave New World.
High School: Spent four years on the varsity soccer team at Presentation High School in San Jose.
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Personal: Considers her parents to be her biggest influence as an athlete because they push and support her to be her best...is a fan of the Utah Jazz...is very superstituous...enjoys the Ellen DeGeneres Show...her biggest sports thrill was scoring the game-winner in double overtime in last year’s season finale at Humboldt State.
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Position: Midfielder/Forward Class: Freshman Hometown: Torrance, Calif Last School: West HS
Sh 10
Gl 2
MADDY
Ast 1
DRAKE
High School: Comes to Sonoma State from West High School in Torrance...was named First Team All-League, Second Team All-Area, and Third Team All-CIF as a senior...named her team’s offensive player of the year in ‘06 and ‘07...her school’s 2008 Athlete of the Year. Personal: Picked Sonoma State because of the solid soccer program...has also competed in softball, volleyball, and track... enjoys eating garlic bread...is a fan of actor Hugh Grant and lists Notting Hill as her top movie...lists Christine Rampone as her biggest athletic influence.
G/GS 18/4
Pts 5
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Position: Midfielder/Defender Class: Sophomore Hometown: Boise, Idaho Last School: Boise HS 2005: Started all 19 games for the Seawolves as a freshman in 2005...had two assists and played a role on SSU’s impressive defensive unit...assisted on the first goal of the season in a 3-0 win over Western Oregon (8/27/05)...sat out the last two seasons. High School: Played two years of varsity soccer at Boise High School in Boise, Idaho...earned Second Team All-Conference honors...a member of her school’s honor roll.
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DRAKE, cont’d Personal: Would like to someday own her own boutique...is a big fan of the Boise State Broncos...enjoys the music of OAR and Dave Matthews Band...her favorite author is J.K. Rowling and she likes the Harry Potter series...considers Michael Mollay her biggest influence as an athlete.
Career Statistics Year 2005 (Fr)
G/GS 19/19
Sh 13
Gl 0
Ast 2
Pts 2
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ELMORE, cont’d Folsom’s Rookie of the Year in 2004. Personal: Considers her grandpa to be her biggest influence as an athlete...her most memorable sports moment was the first day of double days...tabs Fernando Torres as her favorite player and Manchester United her favorite sports team...enjoys reading Harry Potter.
Career Statistics Year 2007 (Fr)
G/GS 14/12
EDMONDS
Personal: Decided on Sonoma State because of the location and great soccer program...enjoys the movie, The Notebook...is a big fan of Lance Armstrong and the Los Angeles Lakers...her favorite food is ice cream.
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ELMORE
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Position: Midfielder Class: Sophomore Hometown: Folsom, Calif Last School: Folsom HS 2007: Started 12 of the 14 games she saw action in during her rookie season...a starter in the first four games of the year...attempted nine shots...appeared in eight Seawolf shutouts.
Gl 0
Ast 0
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Pts 0
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FINITZ
Position: Forward/Midfielder Class: Freshman Hometown: Manhattan Bch., Calif Last School: Mira Costa HS High School: Comes to Sonoma State from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach...named to the All-Bay League team...honored as a Scholar-Athlete.
Sh 9
Position: Forward Class: Sophomore Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif Last School: Ursuline HS 2007: Scored her first collegiate goal in the Seawolves’ first game of the year, a 2-0 win over Grand Canyon (8/23/07)... appeared in 15 games with six starts...had two assists, both in Sonoma State shutout victories...started the final two games of the season. High School: A part of one of the top teams in the nation at Ursuline High School in Santa Rosa...led squad to a No. 1 national ranking in 2005...a part of Ursuline’s North Bay League and North Coast Section (NCS) championships in ‘05... an NCS finalist in 2003, 2004, and 2006...a scholar-athlete and member of the Honor Roll. Personal: Would like to pursue a career in nursing after graduation...is a fan of the San Francisco 49ers and swimming star Michael Phelps...lists Remember The Titans as her favorite movie...enjoys eating frozen yogurt...credits her mom as her biggest athletic influence because she taught her to never give up and to do her best.
Career Statistics Year 2007 (Fr)
G/GS 18/4
Sh 10
Gl 2
Ast 1
Pts 5
High School: Enjoyed a solid career at Folsom High School... earned numerous Academic All-CIF and All-League awards... named First Team All-Metro in 2006 and 2007...was a four-year varsity player...earned her academic letter in 2007...named
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Career Statistics Year 2007 (Fr)
GP/GS Min 19/19 1724
Position: Goalkeeper Class: Freshman Hometown: Sunnyvale, Calif Last School: Homestead HS
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GRIXTI
Position: Goalkeeper Class: Sophomore Hometown: San Ramon, Calif Last School: California HS
2007: Was a big part of the Seawolves’ excellent defensive unit, starting all 19 games as a freshman...was credited with four shots against Cal State Monterey Bay (9/23/07)...participated in 12 shutouts...defense allowed just 15 goals in 19 games, an average of 0.75 per game. High School: A 2007 graduate of South Tahoe High School... carried over a 3.5 GPA...in addition to soccer, she also played varsity basketball as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Chose Sonoma State because of the school’s small size and the soccer program...her most memorable sports moment was snapping an opponent’s two-year winning streak with her golden goal...enjoys J.K. Rowling and her Harry Potter series...is a fan of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Luis Gonzalez.
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G/GS 19/19
Sh 7
Gl 0
LIBBY
Ast 0
Pts 0
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MOYER Position: Midfielder Class: Freshman Hometown: Laguna Hills, Calif Last School: Laguna Hills HS
High School: Enjoyed a standout career at California High School...graduated with high honors...was her team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior. Personal: Considers her dad to be her biggest athletic influence and biggest fan...supports Manchester United...enjoys the music of Incubus...likes the work of actress Kate Hudson.
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Position: Defender Class: Sophomore Hometown: So. Lake Tahoe, Calif Last School: South Tahoe HS
Career Statistics 2007: Moved right into the starting lineup as a freshman, starting all 19 games...posted 11 shutouts for the season, the third-highest total in school history...her 74 saves are sixth in school history and her 0.78 goals against average were tenth...ranked second in the CCAA in shutouts...named Brine CCAA Player of the Week after tallying a pair of shutouts (10/16/07)...posted six consecutive shutouts, from September 7th to September 28th...had a season-high ten saves against Cal State San Bernardino (9/30/07)...allowed just 15 goals all season long...went for a shutout in her first collegiate game, against Grand Canyon (8/23/07).
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High School: Comes to Sonoma State from Sunnyvale High School...was a First Team All-League selection in 2005...named Most Valuable Goalkeeper in 2004 and 2005.
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Personal: Picked SSU because of the campus and soccer program...considers her mom to be her biggest athletic influence...is a fan of Rascall Flatts and the television show Lost... roots for the Pittsburgh Steelers...always puts her right glove on before her left.
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MOYER, cont’d Personal: Picked Sonoma State in part because of the excellent on-campus housing...is a fan of David Beckham and the San Diego Chargers...enjoys any kind of music you can dance to...likes spicy food...her most memorable moment was earning a red card in a game.
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PARUCHA Position: Midfielder Class: Freshman Hometown: Manhattan Bch., Calif Last School: Mira Costa HS High School: Starred at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach before coming to Sonoma State...named Second Team All-Bay League as a senior...honored as a Scholar Athlete.
Bri. PETERSON, cont’d 2005: Started all 19 games as a freshman...scored one goal and assisted on another...picked up the game-winning goal against Cal State San Bernardino (10/2/05)...assisted on the game-winning goal in overtime win over Cal State Bakersfield (10/9/05)...fired 23 shots on the season. High School: Named Female Athlete of the Year at Windsor High School in 2003...a First Team All-League selection in 2002, 2003, and 2004...Most Valuable Player of the Sonoma County League in 2004. Personal: Twin sister of teammate Brooke...chose Sonoma State because it is close to her hometown of Windsor...enjoys eating sushi...her favorite sports team is the San Francisco Giants...likes to wakeboard, snowboard and swim in her spare time.
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Personal: Enjoys being at the beach...is a big fan of Brett Favre...considers Brandi Chastain to be her biggest influence as an athlete...looks forwarding to meeting Chico State on the field.
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Position: Midfielder/Defender Class: Junior Hometown: Windsor, Calif Last School: Windsor HS 2007: Redshirted for Sonoma State in 2007. 2006: Played her way to First Team All-CCAA honors as a sophomore...tied for second on the team with five assists... started all 21 games, the second year in a row she’s started every game...tied a school record with three assists in a 5-1 rout of Western Washington (9/1/06)...netted her first collegiate goal in a 7-1 win over Cal State Monterey Bay (9/17/06)... attempted 14 shots on the season...the Seawolves allowed just 22 goals in the 21 games she appeared in. 2005: A starter in all 19 games...picked up her first career point on an assist in a 3-0 win over Western Oregon (8/27/05)...had two assists on the year, the other coming on the game-winning goal against Cal Poly Pomona (10/14/02). High School: Was an All-League selection at Windsor High School...earned First Team All-League honors for the Jaguars. ‘07 REVIEW
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PUGA Position: Defender Class: Sophomore Hometown: Folsom, Calif Last School: Folsom HS 2007: Appeared in all 19 games with eight starts as a freshman in 2007...started the final two games of the season... attempted 13 shots on the season. High School: A two-sport star at Folsom High School in Folsom...named All-League in both soccer and basketball... was named team MVP in basketball...captain of the basketball team and recipient of the soccer team’s Coaches Award... earned Academic Awards for excellence in Government and History.
Position: Midfielder/Defender Class: Sophomore Hometown: So. San Francisco, Calif Last School: Notre Dame Belmont HS 2007: Appeared in four games for the Seawolves as a freshman in 2007. High School: Comes to SSU from Notre Dame High School in Belmont...helped lead her team to the Central Coast Section Championship...earned All-League honors and was the recipient of the team’s Coaches Award. Personal: Lists her dad as her biggest athletic influence because of his passion for soccer and ability to work hard... would like to one day open up an after school center for children...likes to eat mexican food...her biggest sports thrill was helping her high school team win the section title.
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Position: Midfielder Class: Freshman Hometown: Davis, Calif Last School: Davis HS High School: A 2008 graduate of Davis Senior High School... helped lead her team to the 2006-07 Sac Joaquin Section championship...earned All-League honors as a senior...named Most Valuable Player of her team as as senior. Personal: Would like to one day own her own restaurant...is a big fan of the San Francisco Giants...considers Steve Prefontaine to be her favorite athlete of all time...her most memorable sports moment was winning the section championship in 2007...likes to eat italian food.
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Position: Forward Class: Junior Hometown: Sebastopol, Calif Last School: Analy HS 2007: Tied for the team lead with four goals in ‘07...named All-CCAA Honorable Mention...second on the team with eight points...scored both goals in a 2-0 blanking of San Francisco State (9/21/07)...had the game-winning goal against eventual CCAA champion Chico State (9/16/07)...also scored in a 4-0 rout of Cal State Monterey Bay...started 18 of the team’s 19 games...appeared in every contest...attempted 35 shots on the season...her six shots against Cal State Monterey Bay (9/23/07) were a season-high...competed on the Sonoma State softball team in the spring. 2006: Became the first freshman since Crystal Howard in 2001 to lead the team in scoring...tallied a team-high seven goals to go along with two assists for 16 points...earned All-CCAA Honorable Mention honors...had two goals in a 3-0 win over San Francisco State (9/15/06)...picked up first collegiate goal in her first collegiate game, a 3-0 win over Western Oregon (8/26/06)...appeared in all 21 games with nine starting nods...had two game-winning goals, against SF State (9/15/06) and Cal State Stanislaus (10/20/06)...second on the team with 41 shots attempted.
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Position: Defender Class: Freshman Hometown: Eureka, Calif Last School: Eureka HS High School: Comes to Sonoma State from Eureka High School...was a four-year NCS Scholar Athlete...named her team’s Most Valuable Player...honored twice as an All-League selection. Personal: Is a fan of the US Olympic Women’s Soccer team... enjoys the television show, CSI...likes the music of George Strait, Carrie Underwood, and Taylor Swift...her most memorable sports moment was leading her team to the championship of the Rogue Valley Cup with a dramatic free kick in the last minute.
High School: A First Team All-Empire selection at Analy High School in Sebastopol...named the Defensive MVP of the Sonoma County League in ‘05...also an All-Empire selection in track and field...placed 19th in the state in the 100 meter dash. Personal: Would like to become a physical therapist after graduation...is a fan of the San Francisco Giants...likes all kinds of music...enjoys eating pasta...hopes to lead her team to the NCAA post-season in 2008.
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1-0 in west region women’s soccer action in Seattle on Thursday night. The loss drops the Seawolves to 1-2-0 on the season while the Falcons improve to 3-0-0.
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2007 RESULTS SONOMA STATE 2 GRAND CANYON 0 August 23, 2007 ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The Sonoma State women’s soccer team got the 2007 season off to a fine start on Thursday afternoon with a 20 win over Grand Canyon in the second game of the Seawolf Classic Tournament. Brittany Peterson and Brittany Finitz each scored as the Seawolves start the year with a win for the second year in a row. Despite out shooting GCU 11-2 in the first half, the Seawolves couldn’t find net until just nine seconds were left in the half when Peterson booted in the ball out of a scramble. The lead held thanks to some outstanding defensive efforts and at least one brilliant save by freshman goalkeeper Courtney Grixti. The Seawolves were able to put the icing on the cake in the 84th minute when Lindsay Catton set up a goal with a perfectly placed corner kick. As the ball was traveling into the net, freshman Finitz gave it a tap and was credited with the goal. Catton earned an assist on the play. The Seawolves led in shots 19-4 and corner kicks 11-1. They also had a 14-6 lead in foul committed. Grand Canyon Sonoma St.
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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The result may not look pretty, but the young Sonoma State women’s soccer team will look to take positives from a 4-0 thumping at the hands of No. 17 Seattle University on Saturday afternoon in Rohnert Park. The Seawolves out shot the Redhawks in the second half and had a healthy advantage in corner kicks, despite falling to 1-1-0 on the season. Seattle improves to 2-0-0. Seattle University controlled the tempo in the first half, taking six shots to just one for Sonoma. Three of those shots found the back of the net, the first coming in the 17th minute by Kahlyn Keilty-Lucas. The Redhawks made it 2-0 in the 25th on a Leah Wymer breakaway goal, her first of the game. Just nine minutes later, the Redhawks found goal number three on a Jasmine Wilson chip in off a double assist by Leah Wymer and Ashley Porter. The capper came in the 66th when Wymer hit net for the second time off a cross. Porter and Sarah Dean were given credit for the assist. Porter finished the game with three assists, giving her five over the course of the two-game tournament. Wymer scored three goals in the Seawolf Classic as the Redhawks outscored their two opponents (Humboldt and Sonoma) 7-0. After getting out shot 6-1 in the first half, the Seawolves responded to out shoot Seattle 9-4 in the second. They also had a commanding 7-2 lead in corner kicks, though they were unable to capitalize. Seattle committed 20 fouls to ten for SSU and three yellows were accumulated (two for SU and one for SSU). Seattle Sonoma St.
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The Seawolves, battling a nationally-ranked opponent from Seattle for the second game in a row, held their own with the Falcons. SSU was out shot just 11-7 and held the Falcons out of the net for the first half. Freshman Courtney Grixti made two of her four saves in the first. SPU broke through in the 65th minute when Oakes nailed in a 10-yarder to the right post after a long throw in and flick. Sarah Martinez and Amanda Johnson were credited with assists on the goal. Sonoma St. Seattle Pacific
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WESTERN WASHINGTON 2 SONOMA STATE 0 September 1, 2007 BELLINGHAM, Wash- Western Washington scored twice in the second half to defeat Sonoma State 2-0 in non-conference women’s soccer action in Bellingham, Washington on Saturday. The Seawolves fall to 1-3-0 with their third consecutive loss, all to opponents from the state of Washington. The Vikings, an NCAA Regional qualifier last year, improve to 3-0-0. Despite dominating play in the first half and holding a 9-3 advantage in corner kicks, the Seawolves were unable to find the back of the net. It has become a disturbing trend for a team that has not scored in three games since a 2-0 defeat of Grand Canyon in the season opener. The Seawolves out shot the Vikings 12-10, but WWU goalkeeper Teresa Fish made five saves to record her school-record 23rd shutout. Western broke the scoreless tie in the 47th minute when a corner kick was headed by Kelly Gagne to Kasey Hostetler and then into the goal. In the 69th minute the Vikings’ Bryn Gibson broke loose on a partial breakaway and found the lower right-hand corner from 18 yards out. Sonoma St. 0 Western Washington 0
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SONOMA STATE 1 CAL STATE L.A. 0 September 7, 2007 LOS ANGELES, Calif- Freshman Ali Cheadle scored in the 16th minute to lead Sonoma State to a 1-0 win over previously unbeaten Cal State L.A. on Friday night in CCAA women’s soccer action in Los Angeles. The win snaps a three-game losing streak for the Seawolves as they improve to 2-3-0, 1-0-0 CCAA. The Golden Eagles drop to 3-1-0, 0-1-0 CCAA.
favor for the second half (4-2), the Seawolves seemed to control the tempo of the game. Tempo is one thing...goals are quite another as they were kept out of the net until the 79th minute. It was then that Peterson lofted a ball from deep over the Warrior goalkeeper. It was the second goal of the year for the junior midfielder from Windsor. “It was a very good result for us today. I felt like we really picked it up and dominated in the second half,” said Oberkirch. Freshman goalkeeper Courtney Grixti made three saves for her third shutout of the season.
Friday’s match was somewhat of a reversal of Cal St. Stanislaus 0 0 - the last three games, in which SSU out shot Sonoma St. 0 1 - their opponent, but ended up on the losing end. On Friday, SSU was out shot 13-5 by Cal State L.A., but still came away with three CCAA Scoring: Peterson (SSU) 78:21. points. Cheadle’s goal came at the 15:04 mark off a brilliantly placed Lindsay Catton corner kick. Courtney Grixti and the SSU defense was solid all night, keeping a high-powered Golden Eagle offense at bay. Grixti finished the night with three saves on her way to her second shutout in five collegiate games. Sonoma St. Cal St. L.A.
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SONOMA STATE 2 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 0 September 21, 2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif- Sophomore Tracy Webster scored both goals in a 2-0 Sonoma State win over San Francisco State on Friday in CCAA women’s soccer action. The win becomes the first of the season for the Seawolves (1-7-0, 1-3-0 CCAA) due to a self-reported non-certification issue that resulted in the forfeiture of four victories. The Gators go to 2-5-1, 1-3-1 CCAA with the loss. It was another fine defensive performance from the Seawolves. The team has recorded shutouts in their last four games, all conference tilts.
September 16, 2007 ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State got an impressive defensive performance to defeat Chico State 1-0 on Sunday afternoon in Rohnert Park. The Seawolves improve to 3-0-0 in CCAA play and hand the CCAA North division favorite Wildcats their third straight loss as they fall to 1-3-0 in conference play. The Seawolves earned their fourth shutout victory of the year. Their three losses have also occurred in shutouts. Said SSU head coach Luke Oberkirch, “This was one of the best defensive efforts we’ve had here in years. We flat out gutted this one out.” Despite getting out shot by the Wildcats 9-5, the Seawolves got the break they needed in the 69th minute when a Chico defensive breakdown left Tracy Webster on a breakaway. Webster’s first shot was saved by a Chico defender, but she quickly gathered the rebound and buried the game-winner in the right side of the net.
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Brittany Peterson accounted for the game’s only goal in the 79th minute on Friday as Sonoma State edged Cal State Stanislaus in CCAA women’s soccer action. The win lifts Sonoma State to 2-0-0 in conference and along with losses to Chico State and SF State, gives SSU a two point lead in the CCAA North Division race. The Sea- Sonoma State’s freshman goalkeeper Courtwolves improve to 3-3-0 overall. The Warriors ney Grixti had three saves in front of the net. fall to 3-4-1, 1-1-1 CCAA. The teams played to a scoreless first half, though the Wildcats seemed to control play. Neither team could generate any offense in Said Oberkirch, “They played better in the first an uneventful first half of play. SSU had an half, but I was happy with our effort in the 8-2 shot advantage, but as head coach Luke second.” Oberkirch commented, the team got off to a slow start without very many promising opportunities.
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Both of Webster’s goals came in the second half after the teams stayed deadlocked at zero for the first 70 minutes of action. Her first strike was on a breakaway in the 71st minute. She scored again on a breakaway to seal the victory in the 82nd minute. With the goals, Webster has now scored three times in the past two games. Courtney Grixti earned her fifth shutout of the year in goal. The freshman keeper had to make one save on the day. The Seawolves out shot the Gators 9-4 in the second half and had a 12-9 shot advantage for the game. Sonoma St. San Francisco St.
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SONOMA STATE 0 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY 0 September 23, 2007 SEASIDE, Calif- Sonoma State’s defense turned in their fifth consecutive shutout, but this time the offense came up as empty as well in a 0-0 women’s soccer tie on Saturday at Cal State Monterey Bay. The Seawolves held a 30-9 shot advantage, but couldn’t find the back of the net.
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Sonoma State has not allowed a goal in conference play, a span going back to the beginning of September. In nine game this year, the Seawolves have allowed just seven goals. Freshman goalkeeper Courtney Grixti turned in her sixth shutout of the year with a season-high seven save performance. Brittany Peterson led the offensive charge with seven shots. Teammate Tracy Webster added six, but Otter goalkeeper Catrina Miramontes scored eight goals to keep the Seawolves at bay. Sonoma St. 0 Cal St. Monterey Bay 0
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SONOMA STATE 1 CAL POLY POMONA 0
POMONA, Calif- The Sonoma State women’s soccer team ran their shutout streak to six games in a row with a 1-0 win over Cal Poly Pomona on Friday afternoon. Lindsay Catton scored the game’s only goal as the Seawolves improve to 6-3-1, 2-3-1 CCAA. The Broncos fall to 6-4-0, 3-4-0 CCAA. Earlier this week, the Seawolves learned that they would not be losing their overall record to a non-certification issue that resulted in the forfeiture of three CCAA games. SSU is still thick in the hunt for a NCAA regional berth. The Seawolves have not allowed a goal in conference play, a span of nearly 600 minutes. They have allowed just seven goals in ten games this year and four of those came in one game. The Seawolves have employed a bend, but don’t break defense and that was never more evident than on Friday night as Cal Poly Pomona held a 25-6 shot advantage. Freshman Courtney Grixti, the league leader with seven shutouts, made eight saves to preserve the win. Sophomore Lindsay Catton scored the game’s only goal in the 55th minute off a free kick. 0 0
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September 30, 2007 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif- Sonoma State missed out on a couple of key opportunities on Sunday, resulting in a 2-1 double overtime loss to Cal State San Bernardino. The Seawolves fall to 6-4-1, 2-4-1 CCAA while the Coyotes go to 5-5-2, 2-5-1 CCAA. The Seawolves had a chance to capture a 1-0 lead in the first half, but a penalty kick by Brittany Peterson was thwarted by CSUSB goalkeeper Leslie Rhodes. SSU’s first goal would have to wait until the 56th minute when Peterson scored off a flick from Lindsay Catton. The Coyotes were quick to tie it up, scoring less than a minute late on a header by Bianca Pritchett.
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With just under four minutes to go in the first overtime, it looked like the Seawolves might have gotten the game-winner. However, an apparent goal by Tracy Webster was called off because of offsides. Instead, it was Katie Liby netting the gamewinner for CSUSB in the third minute of the second overtime. The loss is the first for Sonoma State since September 1st, a span of six games. Sonoma St. Cal St. San Bern.
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DOM. HILLS 2 SONOMA STATE 0 October 5, 2007
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- 25th-ranked Cal State Dominguez Hills got goals from Jackie Chavez and Kristen Boskovich to defeat Sonoma State 2-0 in CCAA women’s soccer action on Friday afternoon in Rohnert Park. The loss leaves the Seawolves with a 6-5-1, 2-5-1 CCAA record. The Toros improve to 9-1-3, 4-1-2 CCAA. It was the second straight loss for the Seawolves after a six-game unbeaten streak. At 6-5-1, the Seawolves are still in regional contention, though the loss does deal a blow to their CCAA Tournament aspirations. The Toros out shot the Seawolves 16-8 in the
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contest. CSUDH broke through in the 34th minute when Jackie Chavez scored off a double assist by Kristen Boskovich and Fawna Waldo. The score remained 1-0 until the 74th minute when Boskovich put the game out of reach with a goal of her own. Corrie Hirokawa and Cassie McKay were credited on the play with assists. The Toros had a 5-4 edge in corner kicks and committed more than twice as many fouls, 18-7. Courtney Grixti made five saves in goal for SSU. Her counterpart, Alyssa Condgen, needed to make just on on her way to the shutout win. Cal St. Dom. Hills Sonoma St.
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SAN DIEGO 1 SONOMA STATE 0 October 7, 2007
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State put up a solid effort, but ended up on the losing side of a 1-0 decision to No. 4 UC San Diego on Sunday in CCAA women’s soccer action. The Tritons stay unbeaten this year at 10-0-1, 7-0-1 CCAA. The Seawolves drop their third straight and leave the field with a record of 6-6-1, 2-6-1 CCAA. SSU was out shot 10-4 in the first half, but got some good looks and actually out shot UCSD 5-4 in the second. Brittany Peterson and Tracy Webster each had two shot attempts to lead SSU. The Tritons got the game’s only goal in the 27th minute when Chelsey Campbell gathered the ball and blasted it from deep in the midfield. The goal glanced off SSU ‘keeper Courtney Grixti and reached the net. UCSD held a 5-3 advantage in corner kicks and SSU committed three more fouls, 12-9. Grixti made five saves in goal while her counterpart, Jessica McGovern of UCSD, made two on her way to her seventh shutout of the season. UC San Diego Sonoma St.
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SONOMA STATE 0 CAL STATE STANISLAUS 0 October 12, 2007 TURLOCK, Calif- Sonoma State and Cal State Stanislaus played to a scoreless tie on Friday afternoon in CCAA women’s soccer action in Turlock. Neither team could find the net on a cool and wet day at Warrior Soccer Field as the Seawolves go to 6-6-2, 2-6-2 CCAA. The Warriors, in a tie for first in the CCAA North, go to 8-6-2, 6-2-2 CCAA.
Earlier in the season, the Seawolves beat the Wildcats by the same 1-0 score. Head Coach Luke Oberkirch was ecstatic with his team’s effort, “This is a real character builder. To go on the road and get four points against ranked teams is just a credit to our girls.” What’s more, Sonoma State was down two starters after injuries over the weekend to Laura Perry and Halee Elmore.
Though SSU was out shot on Sunday, it was the one shot that made it into the net that made the difference. The Seawolves got that Thirteen of Sonoma State’s first fourteen in the 28th minute when Lindsay Catton fed games of the year have ended in a shutout. Jackie Blumenthal with a free kick. It was the SSU has shut out six of their opponents, they’ve been shut out five times and played in fourth assist of the year for Catton, the team leader. two scoreless ties. The Seawolves out shot the Warriors 8-1 in a promising, yet frustrating first half. Two of SSU’s shots were on goal, only to be turned away by Warrior goalkeeper Jessica Sitarz.
Goalkeeper Courtney Grixti recorded her ninth shutout of the season, establishing a new freshman record. She is just three away from the school record of 12 shutouts.
Play was much more even in the second half as the Warriors held a slight 8-6 shot advantage. The teams were even, 5-5, in shots during the overtime periods.
Fourteen of Sonoma State’s first fifteen games of the year have ended in a shutout. SSU has shut out seven of their opponents, they’ve been shut out five times and played in two scoreless ties.
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SSU’s stingy defense has allowed just five goals in their last eleven games, all in conference play.
Courtney Grixti needed to make just two saves to earn her eighth shutout of the season. She moves into a tie with Kim Abbott (1988) for sixth-place on the all-time singleseason shutout list. The duo share the freshman shutout record. Sonoma St. Cal St. Stanislaus
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sist from Brittany Peterson and Kayce Brawley. Chappell’s second strike was set up by Jaci Davey and Jessica Eshia. Up 2-0, the Seawolves added a couple of insurance goals late in the second half. The first came when Tracy Webster blasted a ball from the left side off an assist from Jackie Blumenthal. Webster’s shot was heading into the goal, but it was given more momentum from an Otter defender who’s deflection only made the ball hit the net with more force. Davey made it 4-0 with a goal of her own in the 88th minute. Brittany Finitz set her up with a brilliantly placed corner kick to the far side of the goal. SSU out shot CSUMB 17-4 for the game and had a 3-1 edge in corner kicks. Cal St. Monterey Bay 0 Sonoma St. 2
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SONOMA STATE 4 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY 0 October 19, 2007
Scoring: none
SONOMA STATE 1 CHICO STATE 0 October 14, 2007 CHICO, Calif- Freshman Jackie Blumenthal scored the game-winning goal as Sonoma State completed a season sweep of Chico State on Sunday with a 1-0 win in Chico. The win lifts the Seawolves to 7-6-2, 3-6-2 CCAA. The Wildcats fall to 9-5-1, 7-3-1 CCAA.
PETALUMA, Calif- The Sonoma State women’s soccer team busted out of an offensive slump on Friday with a 4-0 thumping of Cal State Monterey Bay at Lucchesi Park in Petaluma. The Seawolves improve to 8-6-2, 4-7-2 CCAA with the win while the Otters drop to 4-9-2, 1-9-1 CCAA. The Seawolves had scored just three goals in their last seven games prior to Friday’s onslaught. Courtney Grixti and Vanessa Merced combined to shut out the Otters, giving SSU nine shutouts in 13 conference games this season.
Tracy Webster is the only player in SSU women’s soccer history to lead her team in goals as a freshman and as a sophomore.
It was the end of an impressive weekend for the Seawolves against the CCAA North’s front Senior Tiffany Chappell led the charge on runners. SSU also tied Cal State Stanislaus, 0-0, Friday with two goals in the first 21 minutes of the game. Her first goal came off a double ason Friday.
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SAN FRANCISCO STATE 3 SONOMA STATE 0 October 21, 2007
Sonoma State would tack on another goal in the 63rd minute when a perfectly placed Brittany Finitz free kick met the head of a charging Kayce Brawley. The result was the first goal of the season for Brawley.
ROHNERT PARK, Calif- San Francisco State’s Zoila Marquez had a goal and an assist to lead her Gators to a 3-0 win over Sonoma State on Sunday afternoon in Rohnert Park. The loss leaves the Seawolves at 8-7-2, 4-7-2 CCAA. The Gators improve to 7-8-2, 5-5-2 CCAA.
Courtney Grixti was her usual, dependable self, making three saves en route to the shutout. The San Ramon native is now third in school history with ten shutouts this season.
The score would remain 2-0 through the end of the first half, but SFSU was quick to tack on another goal just six minutes into the second half. Marquez sent a perfect cross in front of the net for a waiting Sarah Ruebel, who’s header found the back of the net.
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The Seawolves out shot the Argonauts (4-111) 20-8 for the game. They also attempted a San Francisco State took advantage of an early season-high 11 corner kicks. opportunity in the tenth minute when Myriah Johnson scored out of a scramble in front of Seventeen of Sonoma State’s eighteen games the net. SFSU would score again 13 minutes of the year have ended in a shutout. SSU has later when Marquez intercepted a pass and shut out nine of their opponents for wins, quickly sent a laser to the lower right corner they’ve been shut out six times and played in of the goal. two scoreless ties.
The Gators held a 12-7 advantage in shots and a 6-1 edge in corner kicks. Prior to the game, Sonoma State’s three seniors (Tiffany Chappell, Jessica Eshia, and Laura Perry) were honored as a part of Senior Day. San Francisco St. Sonoma St.
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SONOMA STATE 2 NOTRE DAME de NAMUR 0 October 24, 2007 ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Brittany Peterson and Kayce Brawley scored to lead Sonoma State to a 2-0 non-conference win over Notre Dame de Namur on Wednesday afternoon at Seawolf Field. It was also the tenth shutout of the season for freshman goalkeeper Courtney Grixti, as the Seawolves improve to 9-7-2. With one game left, the Seawolves are assured of having a winning record.
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Despite a healthy shot advantage in the first half, the Seawolves couldn’t find net until just two minutes before the half when Brittany Peterson dribbled through several defenders for her fourth goal of the season.
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Brittany Finitz scored a goal in her first collegiate game, SSU’s 2007 opener against Grand Canyon.
October 28, 2007 ARCATA, Calif- Freshman Jaci Davey scored with under a minute remaining in double overtime to give Sonoma State a 1-0 win over Humboldt State in their season finale on Sunday in Arcata. The Seawolves will end the season with a 10-7-2, 5-7-2 CCAA record. The ‘Jacks end the year at 4-13-3, 2-11-1 CCAA. Though the Seawolves dominated play for much of Sunday, as evidenced by a 29-14 shot advantage, they came up empty through regulation and the first overtime period. SSU continued to pressure in the second overtime, attempting four shots before their final effort, by Davey, found the back of the net with just 48 seconds left on the clock. Tiffany Chappell was credited with an assist on the play. It was the second goal of the season for Davey. As they have for most of the season, the SSU defense played extremely well, recording their 12th shutout of the year. It was also the tenth shutout by Sonoma State in 14 CCAA games.
Kayce Brawley has started 11 games in each of the last two seasons for the Seawolves.
Courtney Grixti made seven saves on her way to her 11th shutout of the year. The freshman from San Ramon closes out her first year with the third-most shutouts in school history. Sonoma St. Humboldt St.
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2007 OVERALL STATISTICS Name Brittany Peterson Tracy Webster Lindsay Catton Tiffany Chappell Jaci Davey Brittany Finitz Kayce Brawley Jackie Blumenthal Ali Cheadle Jessica Eshia Jocelyn Puga Halee Elmore Allison Kern Dana Dawson Laura Perry Chelsea Nielsen Jaqi Hemmen Jeanette Rodriguez Casey Mokres Dani Quinones Courtney Grixti Vanessa Merced Total Opponents
GP/GS 19/19 19/18 18/18 18/11 18/4 15/6 17/11 8/3 19/13 19/19 19/8 14/12 19/19 11/2 14/14 15/13 5/0 4/0 9/0 5/0 19/19 4/0 19/19 19/19
G 4 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 15
A 1 0 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 17
Pts 9 8 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 47
Sh Shot% SOG 50 .080 15 35 .114 16 18 .056 12 19 .105 8 10 .200 4 14 .071 8 13 .077 6 6 .167 5 13 .077 8 25 .000 12 13 .000 4 9 .000 0 7 .000 2 3 .000 1 2 .000 1 2 .000 1 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 240 .071 103 214 .070 96
Name GP/GS Min GA Avg Vanessa Merced 3/0 69:10 0 0.00 Courtney Grixti 19/16 1724:06 15 0.78 Team Total 19/19 1793:16 15 0.75 Opponents 19/19 1793:16 17 0.85
Saves W-L-T 5 0-0-0 74 10-7-2 7 86 10-7-2 88 7-10-2
2007 CONFERENCE-ONLY STATISTICS Name Tracy Webster Brittany Peterson Lindsay Catton Tiffany Chappell Jaci Davey Jackie Blumenthal Ali Cheadle Brittany Finitz Kayce Brawley Jessica Eshia Jocelyn Puga Halee Elmore Allison Kern Dana Dawson Laura Perry Chelsea Nielsen Jaqi Hemmen Jeanette Rodriguez Casey Mokres Dani Quinones Courtney Grixti Vanessa Merced Total Opponents
GP/GS 14/13 14/14 14/14 13/8 13/3 5/2 14/9 10/3 14/10 14/14 14/6 10/8 14/14 8/2 10/10 10/10 3/0 2/0 8/0 3/0 14/14 3/0 14/14 14/14
G 4 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 8
A 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7
Pts 8 5 5 5 5 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 23
Name Vanessa Merced Courtney Grixti Total Opponents
GP/GS Min GA 2/0 44:43 0 14/11 1298:33 8 14/14 1343:16 8 14/14 1343:16 13
Sh Shot% SOG 31 .129 14 33 .061 12 13 .077 8 16 .125 7 6 .333 3 5 .200 4 8 .125 3 7 .000 4 7 .000 1 17 .000 9 12 .000 3 7 .000 0 5 .000 0 3 .000 1 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 172 .076 69 171 .047 75
Avg 0.00 0.55 0.54 0.87
GW 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7
Saves 4 61 72 58
GW 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4
W-L-T 0-0-0 8-4-2 8-4-2 4-8-2
PK-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ShO 0 11 0 12 8
2007 SENIORS Tiffany Chappell
Sr - Forward - San Diego, Calif Yr GP/GS Sh G A 2004 15/3 7 1 0 2006 16/0 6 0 1 2007 18/11 19 2 1 Career 49/14 32 3 2
Pts 2 1 5 8
Jessica Eshia
Sr - Midfielder - Pleasant Hill, Calif Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2004 15/0 3 0 1 1 2005 12/0 2 0 0 0 2006 20/7 12 2 2 6 2007 19/19 25 0 1 1 Career 66/26 42 2 4 8
Laura Perry
Sr - Defender - Mountain View, Calif Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2006 16/5 7 0 0 0 2007 14/14 2 0 0 0 Career 30/19 9 0 0 0
PK-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ShO 0 9 10 5
Courtney Grixti’s fantastic freshman season included 11 shutouts, nine of them in league play.
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2007 CCAA REVIEW NORTH DIVISION Chico State Cal State Stanislaus San Francisco State SONOMA STATE Humboldt State Cal State Monterey Bay
W 10 7 6 5 2 1
L 3 5 6 7 11 12
T 1 2 2 2 1 1
SOUTH DIVISION UC San Diego Cal State L.A. Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona Cal State San Bernardino
W 9 9 8 6 4
L 2 4 3 6 8
T 2 1 3 1 2
CONFERENCE GAMES Pts Home Away vs. North 31 3-2-1 7-1-0 5-3-0 23 2-1-2 5-3-0 5-1-2 20 3-3-0 2-3-2 4-2-2 17 1-5-0 4-2-2 3-4-2 7 2-4-1 0-7-0 2-6-1 4 1-4-1 0-8-0 1-7-1 Pts 29 28 27 19 14
Home 4-2-1 6-2-0 5-1-2 3-5-0 2-5-1
Away vs. South 5-0-1 4-1-2 3-2-1 4-4-0 3-2-1 3-2-3 3-1-1 4-2-1 2-3-1 0-5-2
W 13 9 9 10 4 5
L 5 9 9 7 13 12
T 3 2 2 2 3 2
ALL GAMES Streak Home Away Neutral T2 4-3-1 9-2-0 0-0-2 L3 5-2-2 4-7-0 0-0-0 W1 6-4-0 3-5-2 0-0-0 W2 5-4-0 5-3-2 0-0-0 L1 3-7-2 0-6-0 1-0-1 L4 1-4-2 2-8-0 0-0-0
W 12 13 14 9 8
L 4 6 5 6 8
T 2 4 4 2 4
Streak L2 L1 W1 T2 T1
Home Away Neutral 7-3-0 5-0-1 0-1-1 7-2-0 5-4-1 1-0-3 9-2-3 4-3-1 1-0-0 4-5-1 5-1-1 0-0-0 7-5-3 1-3-1 0-0-0
*Sonoma State forfeited three games for CCAA purposes.
CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT (Carson, Calif.) Friday, November 2 Sunday, November 4
Cal State L.A. 2, UC San Diego 1 Chico State 2, Cal State Dominguez Hills 0 Chico State 0, Cal State L.A. 0 (Chico wins on PKs, 2-1)
NCAA FAR WEST REGIONAL (Seattle, Wash.) Friday, November 9 Sunday, November 11 Friday, November 16
Cal State Dominguez Hills 2, UC San Diego 1 Cal State L.A. 0, Chico State 0 (CSULA wins on PKs, 3-1) Seattle Pacific 3, Cal State Dominguez Hills 0 Cal State L.A. 0, Seattle 0 (CSULA win on PKs, 4-2) Seattle Pacific 2, Cal State L.A. 0
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CCAA STAT LEADERS GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Yvonne Vasquez, CSUDH_________ 10 Corrie Hirokawa, CSUDH__________ 9 Katie Liby, CSUSB________________ 8 Six tied with____________________ 7
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 5.
Corrie Hirokawa, CSUDH__________ Kathryn Bagwell, CSUC_ __________ Cherie Early, CSUS_ ______________ Yvonne Vasquez, CSUDH__________ Four tied with_ _________________
POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Corrie Hirokawa, CSUDH_________ Yvonne Vasquez, CSUDH_________ Kathryn Bagwell, CSUC_ _________ Kelly Matosian, CSUDH_ _________ Natasha Belak-Berger, UCSD_ _____
9 8 6 6 5
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SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Corrie Hirokawa, CSUDH_________ 86 Kristen Boskovich, CSUDH________ 54 Dana Menard, CSULA____________ 52 BRITTANY PETERSON, SSU_ ____ 50 Ali Lai, UCSD_ _________________ 45 Amy Livergood, CSUDH__________ 45
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Yvonne Vasquez, CSUDH__________ Natasha Belak-Berger, UCSD_ ______ Dana Menard, CSULA_____________ Six tied with____________________
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Kari Gonzales, CSUC____________ 0.50 Jessica McGovern, UCSD________ 0.54 Reyna Coca, CSULA____________ 0.62 COURTNEY GRIXTI, SSU______ 0.78 Alyssa Condgen, CSUDH________ 0.91
SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Alyssa Condgen, CSUDH_________ 83 Reyna Coca, CSULA_____________ 82 Jessica Sitarz, CSUS_ ____________ 80 COURTNEY GRIXTI, SSU________ 74 Stacey Senkle, CSUMB___________ 72
SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 4. 5.
Kari Gonzales, CSUC_____________ 12 COURTNEY GRIXTI, SSU________ 11 Reyna Coca, CSULA_____________ 11 Jessica McGovern, UCSD_________ 10 Jessica Sitarz, CSUS_ _____________ 7 Alyssa Condgen, CSUDH__________ 7
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(PER GAME) 1. Cal State Dominguez Hills_______ 1.74 2. UC San Diego________________ 1.72 3. Chico State_ _________________ 1.57 4. Cal Poly Pomona_ _____________ 1.47 5. Cal State Stanislaus_ ___________ 1.35
TEAM GOALS ALLOWED
(PER GAME) 1. UC San Diego________________ 0.56 2. Chico State_ _________________ 0.57 3. Cal State L.A._ ________________ 0.65 SONOMA STATE_ ___________ 0.79 5. Cal Poly Pomona_ _____________ 1.00
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POST-SEASON HONORS ALL-CCAA TEAM First Team GK: Jessica McGovern, UC San Diego. D: Alie Avina, UC San Diego; Christine Duff, Cal State L.A.; Sandra Lloyd, CSU Dominguez Hills. MF: Natasha Belak-Berger, UC San Diego; Ashley Gunther, Chico State; Allison Lawrence, Humboldt State. At Large: Katherine Bagwell, Chico State; Kim Carroll, Humboldt State; Cherie Early, Cal State Stanislaus; Khadijah Greenwood, Cal State L.A.; Corrie Hirokawa, CSU Dominguez Hills; Ali Lai, UC San Diego; Erika Prado, Cal State L.A.; Yvonne Vasquez, CSU Dominguez Hills. Second Team GK: Reyna Coca, Cal State L.A.. D: Kylie Duszynski, Cal Poly Pomona; Amanda Esquivel, UC San Diego; Whitney MacDonald, Chico State. MF: Pamela Leyva, Cal Poly Pomona; Jennifer Lu, Cal Poly Pomona; Brittany Peterson, Sonoma State. At Large: Robin Bowman, San Francisco State; Mary Carroll, Cal Poly Pomona; Morgan Davison, San Francisco State; Lindsay Catton, Sonoma State; Katie Liby, CSU San Bernardino; Melissa Phillips, Cal State Stanislaus; Leslie Rhodes, CSU San Bernardino; Caitlin Ryan, UC San Diego. Honorable Mention Stephanie Mrazek, Cal Poly Pomona; Ashley Salas, CSU San Bernardino; Alyssa Congdon, CSU Dominguez Hills; Jennifer Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills; Kelly Matosian, CSU Dominguez Hills; Jennifer Schafer, Cal State L.A.; Dena Menard, Cal State L.A.; Sara Alderson, CSU Monterey Bay; Abby Stretch, Chico State; Bri McClain, Cal State Stanislaus; Emily Hart, San Francisco State; Rachel Brusnahan, San Francisco State; Lauren Candia, San Francisco State; Laura Perry, Sonoma State; Tracy Webster, Sonoma State. Player of the Year: Katherine Bagwell, Chico State. Freshman of the Year: Lisa Bradley, UC San Diego. Newcomer of the Year: Yvonne Vasquez, CSU Dominguez Hills. Coach of the Year: Kim Sutton, Chico State.
DAKTRONICS ALL-FAR WEST REGION First Team Lindsay Catton led the team with four assists on GK: Jessica McGovern, UC San Diego. D: Madison Collins, Seattle; Claire Grubbs, Seattle Pacific; her way to Second Team All-CCAA honors. Sandra Lloyd, CSU Dominguez Hills; Angie Goulding, Chico State. MF: Katherine Bagwell, Chico State; Natasha Belak-Berger, UC San Diego; Meredith Teague, Seattle Pacific. F: Corrie Hirokawa, CSU Dominguez Hills; Sarah Martinez, Seattle Pacific; Leah Wymer, Seattle. Second Team GK: Jesslyn Rahm, Seattle Pacific. D: Abby Bennett, Montana St-Billings; Vanessa Butin, Hawaii-Hilo; Christine Duff, Cal State L.A.; Katie Warner, Western Washington. MF: Kara Hamby, Seattle Pacific; Shannon Oakes, Seattle Pacific; Ashley Porter, Seattle. F: Mary Carroll, Cal Poly Pomona; Jill Haar, BYUHawaii; Claire Morgan, West. Washington. Player of the Year: Sarah Martinez, Seattle Pacific
NSCAA/adidas ALL-FAR WEST REGION First Team GK: Jesslyn Rahm, Seattle Pacific. D: Claire Grubbs, Seattle Pacific; Madison Collins, Seattle; Christine Duff, Cal State L.A.. MF: Kara Hamby, Seattle Pacific; Meredith Teague, Seattle Pacific; Ashley Porter, Seattle; Shannon Oakes, Seattle Pacific.. F: Sarah Martinez, Seattle Pacific; Leah Wymer, Seattle; Brittney Sandau, Montana St-Billings. Second Team GK: Reyna Coca, Cal State L.A.. D: Kate Edstrom, Seattle; Whitney MacDonald, Chico State; Katie Warner, Western Washington MF: Ashley Gunther, Chico State; Jennifer Jimenez, CSU Dominguez Hills; Amanda Font, Western Washington. F: Katherine Bagwell, Chico State; Corrie Hirokawa, CSU Dominguez Hills; Yvonne Vasquez, CSU Dominguez Hills; Erika Prado, Cal State L.A..
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FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1991 Renee DePiano Tami Bradley Julie Cochran Karen Beckner 1992 Debra Martin Allison Gibson Tiffany Hadfield Carolyn Wellman 1993 Allison Gibson Carolyn Wellman Renee DePiano Tiffany Hadfield 1994 Alexis Martinez Tiffany Hadfield Brandi Yates 1995 Deena Schneider Tiffany Hadfield Brandi Yates 1996 Diane Wagner Stephanie Reyes Emiria Salzmann 1997 Amy Apodaca Diane Wagner Rachel Simpson 1998 Amy Apodaca Sarah Brosius Stacy Barker 1999 Kara Stout Amy Apodaca Sarah Brosius Susie Burke 2000 Jennifer Tomczik Shannon Rake 2002 Crystal Howard 2003 Crystal Howard Kellie Campbell 2004 Crystal Howard 2006 Megan Catton Brooke Peterson
SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1991 Debra Martin Tonya Sweany Kim Abbott 1992 Renee DePiano Tania Schraml Chevas Raney 1993 Deena Schneider Christina Bell Tania Schraml 1994 Alisa Murchison Deena Schneider Staci Shrader Cheri Villa Elena Batista 1995 Alexis Martinez Christina Bell Emiria Salzmann 1996 Jennifer Tomczik 1997 Jennifer Tomczik Shannon Rake Laura Qualls 1998 Kara Stout Susie Burke 1999 Susie Burke 2000 Susie Burke 2001 Kristy Heron Crystal Howard 2002 Cassie Martinez Amanda Harris 2003 Amber Hendrix 2004 Adriana Diaz 2005 Amanda Harris Emily Thompson 2006 Khyra Buchanan Emily Thompson 2007 Lindsay Catton Brittany Peterson
HON. MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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Carolyn Wellman Deena Schneider Brandi Yates Alisa Murchison Amy Johnson Laura Simpson Shannon Rake Kristy Heron Cassie Martinez Diane Philpot Adriana Diaz Cassie Martinez Megan Catton Courtney Oates Carissa Amiral Tracy Webster Laura Perry Tracy Webster
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Tami Bradley Allison Gibson Tiffany Hadfield Tiffany Hadfield Amy Apodaca
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1992 Tiffany Hadfield (1) Carolyn Wellman (1) Allison Gibson (1) Renee DePiano (2) 1994 Brandi Yates (1) Tiffany Hadfield (1) Alexis Martinez (2) CCAA PLAYER 1995 Tiffany Hadfield (1) OF THE YEAR Deena Schneider (1) 1998 Amy Apodaca Alexis Martinez (2) Brandi Yates (1) Emiria Salzmann (1) NCAC COACH Christina Bell (2) OF THE YEAR 1996 Emiria Salzmann (1) 1991 Peter Reynaud Diane Wagner (2) 1994 Peter Reynaud 1997 Diane Wagner (1) 1995 Luke Oberkirch Jennifer Tomczik (2) 1997 Luke Oberkirch Rachel Simpson (2) Amy Apodaca (1) CCAA COACH 1998 Amy Apodaca (1) Sarah Brosius (1) OF THE YEAR Kara Stout (2) 1998 Luke Oberkirch Susie Burke (2) Stacy Barker(1) NSCAA REGIONAL Jennifer Tomczik (2) COACH OF THE 1999 Kara Stout (1) Jennifer Tomczik (2) YEAR Susie Burke (1) 1990 Peter Reynaud Amy Apodaca (1) 1998 Luke Oberkirch Sarah Brosius (1) 2000 Jennifer Tomczik (1) NSCAA NATIONAL Kristy Heron (2) Shannon Rake (2) COACH OF THE Susie Burke (2) YEAR 2001 Kristy Heron (2) 1990 Peter Reynaud Crystal Howard (2) 1998 Luke Oberkirch 2002 Crystal Howard (1) 2003 Kellie Campbell (2) ESPN THE MAGAZINE Amber Hendrix (2) 2004 Crystal Howard (2) ACADEMIC 2005 Amanda Harris (2) ALL-DISTRICT 2006 Megan Catton (2) 1991 Julie Cochran Emily Thompson (2) 1995 Deena Schneider 2004 Cassie Martinez
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1988 Cindy Romero 1989 Judy Vonheeder 1990 Kim Abbott Stacy Ball Karen Beckner 1991 Tami Bradley Julie Cochran Karen Beckner 1992 Allison Gibson 1993 Allison Gibson Carolyn Wellman 1994 Tiffany Hadfield 1995 Tiffany Hadfield Deena Schneider Alexis Martinez Brandi Yates 1996 Emiria Salzmann 1997 Amy Apodaca Diane Wagner 1998 Amy Apodaca Sarah Brosius 1999 Amy Apodaca Kara Stout Sarah Brosius 2000 Jennifer Tomczik
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1994 Brandi Yates (9/19) Brandi Yates (10/10) Alisa Murchison (10/24) Elena Batista (10/31) 1995 Brandi Yates (9/4) Emiria Salzmann (9/11) Emiria Salzmann (10/2) 1995 Christina Bell (10/16) Tiffany Hadfield (10/23) 1996 Emiria Salzmann (9/23) 1997 Sarah Brosius (9/29)
CCAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006 2007
Amy Apodaca (10/26) Susie Burke (9/27) Shannon Rake (10/18) Jennifer Tomczik (10/1) Cassie Martinez (10/1) Amber Hendrix (10/19) Khyra Buchanan (9/19) Katie Houle (9/4) Carissa Amiral (9/24) Emily Thompson (10/15) Courtney Grixti (10/14)
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YEARLY LEADERS GOALS 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Cindy Romero_ ______ 11 Stacy Ball____________ 9 Shannon Maddock_ ___ 9 Tami Bradley_ _______ 13 Tami Bradley_ _______ 12 Allison Gibson________ 7 Allison Gibson_______ 11 Brandi Yates_________ 13 Brandi Yates________ 18 Emiria Salzmann_ ____ 16 Shannon Rake________ 8 Joy Durand_ ________ 12 Shannon Rake_______ 13 Shannon Rake_______ 10 Cassie Martinez_______ 7 Crystal Howard_ ______ 7 Crystal Howard_ ______ 7 Crystal Howard_ ______ 6 Khyra Buchanan_______ 6 Courtney Oates_______ 6 Khyra Buchanan_______ 7 Emily Thompson_ _____ 7 Tracy Webster_ _______ 7 Brittany Peterson______ 4 Tracy Webster_ _______ 4
ASSISTS 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Stacy Ball___________ 10 Stacy Ball____________ 9 Karen Beckner________ 9 Renee DePiano_ ______ 7 Tiffany Hadfield_______ 6 Alison Gibson_________ 8 Deena Schneider______ 8 Christina Bell_______ 13 Amy Johnson_________ 6 Rachel Simpson_______ 9 Sarah Brosius________ 11 Sarah Brosius________ 10 Susie Burke_ _________ 6 Crystal Howard_ ______ 6 Crystal Howard_ ______ 6 Crystal Howard_ _____ 10 Crystal Howard_ ______ 8 Amanda Harris________ 5 Khyra Buchanan_______ 6 Lindsay Catton________ 4
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POINTS 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Cindy Romero_ ______ 30 Stacy Ball___________ 30 Stacy Ball___________ 26 Tami Bradley_ _______ 32 Tami Bradley_ _______ 30 Tiffany Hadfield______ 18 Allison Gibson_______ 30 Brandi Yates_________ 30 Brandi Yates________ 46 Emiria Salzmann_ ____ 32 Rachel Simpson______ 19 Joy Durand_ ________ 25 Susie Burke_ ________ 30 Shannon Rake_______ 24 Crystal Howard_ _____ 16 Crystal Howard_ _____ 20 Crystal Howard_ _____ 24 Crystal Howard_ _____ 20 Khyra Buchanan______ 17 Tracy Webster_ ______ 16 Brittany Peterson______ 9
SAVES 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Kim Abbott_ ________ 56 Kim Abbott_ ______ 113 Kim Abbott_ ________ 31 Kim Abbott_ ________ 48 Carolyn Wellman_____ 91 Carolyn Wellman_____ 96 Alisa Murchison______ 61 Alisa Murchison______ 60 Julianne Evers_ ______ 57 Julianne Evers_ ______ 38 Kara Stout_ _________ 61 Kara Stout_ _________ 80 Kara Stout_ ________ 100 Amy Bassett_________ 36 Kellie Campbell______ 54 Kellie Campbell______ 74 Adena Miller_ _______ 68 Carissa Amiral_ ______ 40 Carissa Amiral_ ______ 68 Courtney Grixti_ _____ 74
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1988 Kim Abbott_ _________ 8 1989 Kim Abbott_ ________ 10 1990 Kim Abbott_ _________ 2 1991 Carolyn Wellman_____ 8.5 1992 Carolyn Wellman______ 8 1993 Carolyn Wellman___ 12 1994 Alisa Murchison_______ 6 1995 Alisa Murchison_______ 7 1996 Julianne Evers_ _______ 6 1997 Julianne Evers_ _______ 5 1998 Kara Stout_ __________ 6 1999 Kara Stout_ __________ 7 2000 Kara Stout_ _________ 10 2001 Amy Bassett__________ 3 2002 Teresa Green_ ________ 5 2003 Kellie Campbell_______ 5 2004 Adena Miller_ ________ 5 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2005 Carissa Amiral_ _______ 6 2003 Crystal Howard_ ______ 3 2006 Carissa Amiral_ _______ 7 2004 Khyra Buchanan_______ 3 2007 Courtney Grixti_ _____ 11 2005 Khyra Buchanan_______ 3 2006 Emily Thompson_____ 4 School record in bold 2007 Brittany Peterson______ 3 1989 1990 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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Judy Vonheeder______ Tami Bradley_ _______ Brandi Yates_________ Emiria Salzmann_ ____ Sarah Brosius________ Susie Burke_ ________ Susie Burke_ ________ Shannon Rake_______ Crystal Howard_ _____ Crystal Howard_ _____ Crystal Howard_ _____ Crystal Howard_ _____ Khyra Buchanan______ Katie Houle_ ________ Brittany Peterson_____
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Allison Gibson led SSU in scoring in ‘92 and ‘93 and is a member of the Athletics Hall of Fame.
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CAREER RECORDS GOALS
1. Shannon Rake (1997-00)____________ 39 2. Emiria Salzmann (1994-96)__________ 38 3. Cindy Romero (1984-85, 87-88)_______ 37 4. Brandi Yates (1993-95)______________ 36 5. Tiffany Hadfield (1992-95)___________ 35 6. Tami Bradley (1989-91)_____________ 30 7. Susie Burke (1996, 98-00)_ __________ 27 8. Stacy Ball (1988-90)________________ 25 Crystal Howard (2001-04)___________ 25 10. Julie Cochran (1988-91)____________ 24
ASSISTS 1. 2. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Crystal Howard (2001-04)___________ 30 Karen Beckner (1988-91)____________ 25 Stacy Ball (1988-90)________________ 25 Sarah Brosius (1996-99)_____________ 25 Susie Burke (1996, 98-00)_ __________ 25 Rachel Simpson (1996-99)___________ 24 Tiffany Hadfield (1992-95)___________ 23 Deena Schneider (1992-95)__________ 22 Brandi Yates (1993-95)______________ 18 Christina Bell (1993, 95)_____________ 18
POINTS
1. Tiffany Hadfield (1992-95)___________ 93 2. Brandi Yates (1993-95)______________ 90 3. Shannon Rake (1997-00)____________ 89 4. Cindy Romero (1984-85, 87-88)_______ 87 5. Emiria Salzmann (1994-96)__________ 83 6. Crystal Howard (2001-04)___________ 80 7. Susie Burke (1996, 98-00)_ __________ 79 8. Tami Bradley (1989-91)_____________ 77 9. Stacy Ball (1988-90)________________ 75 10. Karen Beckner (1988-91)____________ 58 Rachel Simpson (1996-99)___________ 58
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.
Emiria Salzmann (1994-96)__________ 13 Shannon Rake (1997-00)____________ 12 Brandi Yates (1993-95)______________ 11 Tiffany Hadfield (1992-95)___________ 10 Amy Apodaca (1996-99)____________ 10 Rachel Simpson (1996-99)____________ 9 Karen Beckner (1988-91)_____________ 8 Susie Burke (1996, 98-00)_ ___________ 8 Julie Cochran (1988-91)_____________ 7 Crystal Howard (2001-04)____________ 7 Emily Thompson (2003-06)___________ 7
TEAM RECORDS SEASON
SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Carolyn Wellman (1990-93)________ 28.5 Kim Abbott (1988-91)____________ 26.5 Kara Stout (1998-01)_______________ 24 Kelli Robinson (1983-85)____________ 15 Alisa Murchison (1992-95)___________ 14 Julie Evers (1994-97)_______________ 11 COURTNEY GRIXTI (2007)_________11 Carissa Amiral (2005-06)_ ___________ 13 Kellie Campbell (1999, 02-03)________ 12 Teresa Green (2002-03)______________ 5 Adena Miller (2004)_________________ 5
SAVES
1. Kim Abbott (1988-91)_____________ 248 2. Kara Stout (1998-01)______________ 247 3. Carolyn Wellman (1990-93)_________ 229 4. Kellie Campbell (1999, 02-03)_______ 140 5. Alisa Murchison (1992-95)__________ 135 6. Julie Evers (1994-97)______________ 112 7. Carissa Amiral (2005-06)_ __________ 108 8. Adena Miller (2004)________________ 88 9. COURTNEY GRIXTI (2007)_________74 10. Teresa Green (2002-03)_____________ 53
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.
(2 yrs.)
Carolyn Wellman (1990-93)________ Kara Stout (1998-01)_____________ Carissa Amiral (2005-06)_ _________ Alisa Murchison (1992-95)_________ Kim Abbott (1988-91)____________ Kellie Campbell (1999, 02-03)______ Julie Evers (1994-97)_____________
MINUTES IN GOAL
1. Kara Stout (1998-01)____________ 6,132 2. Carolyn Wellman (1990-93)_______ 4,830 3. Julie Evers (1994-97)____________ 3,630 4. Kim Abbott (1988-91)___________ 3,570 5. Alisa Murchison (1992-95)________ 3,194 6. Carissa Amiral (2005-06)_ ________ 2,890 7. Kellie Campbell (1999, 02-03)_____ 2,740 8. Adena Miller (2004)_____________ 1,939 9. COURTNEY GRIXTI (2007)______ 1,724 10. Amy Bassett (2001)_____________ 1,156
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COACHES
Goals_____________________ 11 (9/23/89) Shots_____________________ 42 (10/3/92) Fewest Opp Shots______________ 0 (twice) Margin of Victory____________ 11 (9/23/89)
GAME RECORDS GOALS
Karen Beckner (10/12/91)_ _____________4 Emiria Salzmann (10/1/95)______________3 Brandi Yates (9/3/95)_ _________________3 Emiria Salzmann (10/30/96)_____________3 Courtney Oates (9/9/04)_ ______________3 Khyra Buchanan (9/21/05)______________3 Katie Houle (9/1/06)___________________3
ASSISTS
Sarah Brosius (12/4/98)_ _______________3 Crystal Howard (9/26/03)_______________3 Crystal Howard (10/19/03)______________3 Amanda Harris (9/21/05)_______________3 BROOKE PETERSON (9/1/06)__________3
SAVES
Carolyn Wellman (10/20/93)_ __________22 Carolyn Wellman (11/8/92)_ ___________16
QUICKEST GOAL TO START GAME
OPPONENT QUICKEST GOAL TO START GAME
Emiria Salzmann (1994-96)___________ 9 Brandi Yates (1993-95)_______________ 7 Tami Bradley (1989-91)______________ 6 Susie Burke (1996, 98-00)_ ___________ 6 Joy Durand (1998-99)_______________ 6 Tiffany Hadfield (1992-95)____________ 5 Julie Cochran (1988-91)_____________ 4 Khyra Buchanan (2003-06)_ __________ 4 Shannon Rake (1997-00)_____________ 3 Crystal Howard (2001-04)____________ 3 INTRO
GAMES
LINDSAY CATTON (9/17/06)_ ______ 0:20 Cathleen Celaya (10/6/02)___________ 0:47
MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES 1. 2. 3. 6. 7. 9.
0.45 0.72 0.72 0.85 0.86 0.89 0.99
Goals_______________________ 64 (1991) Assists_ _____________________ 68 (1991) Points______________________ 196 (1991) Shots______________________ 373 (2002) Saves______________________ 140 (1995) Shutouts_ ___________________ 14 (1993) Wins________________________ 20 (2002) Losses_ _____________________ 16 (1986) Consecutive Wins_ ____________ 10 (2002)
Linda Hoffman, SCU (10/2/90)________ 0:15 Ele Johnson, UCSD (10/19/96)________ 0:49
SEAWOLVES
‘07 REVIEW
HISTORY
INFORMATION
SEASON RECORDS GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.
Brandi Yates (1995)_ _____________ 18 Emiria Salzmann (1996)___________ 16 Emiria Salzmann (1995)___________ 15 Cindy Romero (1985)_ ___________ 14 Tiffany Hadfield (1995)_ __________ 14 Tami Bradley (1990)______________ 13 Brandi Yates (1994)_ _____________ 13 Shannon Rake (1999)_ ___________ 13 Kim Mays (1983)_ _______________ 12 Tami Bradley (1991)______________ 12 Joy Durand (1998)_______________ 12 Susie Burke (1999)_______________ 12
1. 2. 4. 9.
Christina Bell (1995)_____________ 13 Deena Schneider (1995)__________ 11 Sarah Brosius (1998)_ ____________ 11 Stacy Ball (1988)_ _______________ 10 Brandi Yates (1995)_ _____________ 10 Susie Burke (1998)_______________ 10 Sarah Brosius (1999)_ ____________ 10 Crystal Howard (2003)____________ 10 Karen Beckner (1990)_ ____________ 9 Rachel Simpson (1997)____________ 9
ASSISTS
POINTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7.
Brandi Yates (1995)_ _____________ 46 Tiffany Hadfield (1995)_ __________ 36 Cindy Romero (1985)_ ___________ 33 Emiria Salzmann (1995)___________ 33 Tami Bradley (1990)______________ 32 Emiria Salzmann (1996)___________ 32 Stacy Ball (1988)_ _______________ 30 Cindy Romero (1988)_ ___________ 30 Tami Bradley (1991)______________ 30 Allison Gibson (1993)_ ___________ 30 Brandi Yates (1994)_ _____________ 30 Susie Burke (1999)_______________ 30
SHOTS
(recorded since ‘95)
1. Crystal Howard (2001)____________ 63 2. Brandi Yates (1995)_ _____________ 58 3. Crystal Howard (2003)____________ 57 4. Susie Burke (1999)_______________ 55 5. Shannon Rake (1999)_ ___________ 54 6. Emiria Salzmann (1996)___________ 53 Susie Burke (1998)_______________ 53 8. Crystal Howard (2002)____________ 52 9. Stacy Barker (1998)______________ 51 10. Sarah Brosius (1998)_ ____________ 50 BRITTANY PETERSON (2007)_ ___50
FRESHMAN GOALS
GW GOALS (recorded since ‘92) 1. 2. 4.
Emiria Salzmann (1996)____________ 7 Brandi Yates (1995)_ ______________ 5 Amy Apodaca (1998)______________ 5 Karen Beckner (1990)_ ____________ 4 Julie Cochran (1991)______________ 4 Karen Becker (1991)_ _____________ 4 Tiffany Hadfield (1995)_ ___________ 4 Emiria Salzmann (1995)____________ 4 Rachel Simpson (1998)____________ 4
SHUTOUTS
1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
Kelli Robinson (1985)_____________ 12 Carolyn Wellman (1993)_ _________ 12 COURTNEY GRIXTI (2007)_______11 Kim Abbott (1989)_______________ 10 Kara Stout (2000)________________ 10 Carolyn Wellman (1991)_ ________ 8.5 Kim Abbott (1988)________________ 8 Alisa Murchison (1995)_ ___________ 7 Kara Stout (1999)_________________ 7 Carissa Amiral (2006)______________ 7
SAVES
1. Kim Abbott (1989)______________ 113 2. Kara Stout (2000)_______________ 100 3. Carolyn Wellman (1993)_ _________ 96 4. Carolyn Wellman (1992)_ _________ 91 5. Kara Stout (1999)________________ 80 6. Kellie Campbell (2003)_ __________ 74 COURTNEY GRIXTI (2007)_______74 8. Adena Miller (2004)______________ 68 Carissa Amiral (2006)_____________ 68 10. Kara Stout (1998)________________ 61
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
1. Carolyn Wellman (1991)_ _______ 0.33 2. Carolyn Wellman (1993)_ _______ 0.36 3. Kim Abbott (1991)_____________ 0.54 4. Kara Stout (1999)______________ 0.59 5. Alisa Murchison (1994)_ ________ 0.63 6. Teresa Green (2002)____________ 0.65 7. Alisa Murchison (1995)_ ________ 0.67 8. Carolyn Wellman (1992)_ _______ 0.69 9. Carissa Amiral (2006)___________ 0.70 10. COURTNEY GRIXTI (2007)_____ 0.78
1. 3.
Cindy Romero (1984)_ __________ Shannon Rake (1997)_ __________ Laura Qualls (1997)_____________ Christina Bell (1993)____________ Cassie Martinez (2001)_ _________ TRACY WEBSTER (2006)_ ______
FRESHMAN ASSISTS
8 8 7 7 7 7
1. 2. 4.
Karen Beckner (1988)_ __________ Tiffany Hadfield (1992)_ _________ Crystal Howard (2001)___________ Christina Bell (1993)____________ Jackie Galvin (2000)_____________ LINDSAY CATTON (2006)_______
7 6 6 5 5 5
1. 2. 3. 4.
Stacy Ball (1989)_ _____________ 10 Tiffany Hadfield (1993)_ _________ 9 Shannon Rake (1998)_ __________ 8 Emiria Salzmann (1994)__________ 7 Lindsey Gabrielson (2000)________ 7 Crystal Howard (2002)___________ 7
SOPHOMORE GOALS
SOPHOMORE ASSISTS 1. 2. 4. 5.
Christina Bell (1993)___________ 13 Stacy Ball (1988)_ _____________ 10 Susie Burke (1998)_____________ 10 Rachel Simpson (1997)__________ 9 Renee DePiano (1991)___________ 7 Staci Shrader (1995)_ ___________ 7
JUNIOR GOALS
1. 2. 5.
Emiria Salzmann (1995)_________ Tami Bradley (1990)____________ Brandi Yates (1994)_ ___________ Shannon Rake (1999)_ _________ Joy Durand (1998)_____________ Susie Burke (1999)_____________
15 13 13 13 12 12
JUNIOR ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Sarah Brosius (1998)_ __________ 11 Crystal Howard (2003)__________ 10 Karen Beckner (1990)_ __________ 9 Stacy Ball (1989)_ ______________ 8 Deena Schneider (1994)_________ 8
SENIOR GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Brandi Yates (1995)_ ___________ Emiria Salzmann (1996)_________ Tiffany Hadfield (1995)_ ________ Tami Bradley (1991)____________ Cindy Romero (1988)_ _________ Karen Beckner (1991)_ _________ Allison Gibson (1993)_ _________
18 16 14 12 11 11 11
SENIOR ASSISTS 1. 2. 4.
INTRO
COACHES
SEAWOLVES
‘07 REVIEW
Deena Schneider (1995)________ 11 Brandi Yates (1995)_ ___________ 10 Sarah Brosius (1999)_ __________ 10 Five tied with__________________ 8
HISTORY
INFORMATION
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YEARLY RESULTS 1983
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 15-5-1, 4-3-1 NCAC (2nd)
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 17-2-2, 7-0-1 NCAC (1st) 3-2 2-0 3-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 2-3 3-0 8-1 2-1 2-0 0-1 3-2 3-4 3-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-2
0-0 2-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 5-1 3-1 1-1 3-2 6-0 0-4 5-1 6-1 0-1 4-2 1-0 2-1 4-1
at UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 at UC Davis* W 3-0 CSU San Bernardino W 3-0 Oregon State W 2-0 Cal Poly Pomona W 1-0 at Barry W 3-2 at Adelphi T 0-0 San Francisco State* W 5-2 Metro State (1) W 2-0 Cal State Hayward* (1) W 1-0 Denver W 4-0 at Chico State* W 3-0 UC Davis* W 5-0 at San Francisco State* T 0-0 Regis (2) W 2-0 CSU Dominguez Hills W 1-0 at Cal State Hayward* W 3-0 Chico State* W 2-0 Northern Colorado (1) W 2-1 NCAA Semifinal (Carson, CA) 11/16 vs. Adelphi W 1-0 NCAA Championship (Carson, CA) 11/17 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills L 1-2
1985 Head Coach: Anatol Popovich 14-8-1, 5-2-1 NCAC (2nd) vs. West. Washington% W vs. Brigham Young% W California L UC Santa Barbara W at California L vs. Hartwick& L vs. Cortland State& L vs. Cornell& L vs. Ithaca& W San Francisco State* W Cal State Hayward* (1) L at Chico State* W at Santa Clara L at UC Davis* W at San Francisco State* W at Cal State Hayward* L Chico State* T St. Mary’s (CA) W Stanford W vs. CSU Dom. Hills^ W vs. UC Irvine^ W vs. Vermont^ W UC Davis* W % Far Western Classic (Chico, CA) & Dragon Cup Tournament (New York) ^ Nike Tournament (Santa Barbara, CA)
4-1 9-0 0-2 2-0 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-1 2-0 3-0 1-4 2-0 3-4 3-0 3-0 0-2 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 10-0 5-0 3-1
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 10-7-1, 6-1-1 NCAC (2nd) 9/2 vs. Army% W 2-0 9/3 at Barry L 0-1 9/9 at Stanford L 0-2 9/15 at CSU Dominguez Hills L 1-3 9/17 vs. UC Santa Barbara& L 1-2 9/20 at UC Davis* W 5-0 9/22 Chapman W 5-0 9/23 UC Santa Cruz W 11-0 9/25 St. Mary’s (CA) (1) L 1-2 9/27 Cal State Hayward* T 0-0 9/30 at Chico State* W 1-0 10/11 San Francisco State* W 4-0 10/14 UC Davis* W 2-0 10/19 Metro State L 2-3 10/21 at Cal State Hayward* L 1-4 10/25 Chico State* W 3-0 10/27 Northern Colorado W 2-0 11/4 at San Francisco State* W 3-0 % game played in Miami, FL & game played in Carson, CA
1990
at California L 1-2 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4-1 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 3-1 at Northern Colorado W 3-0 at Metro State W 2-1 at Regis University W 3-0 St. Mary’s (CA) L 2-3 at Cal State Hayward* W 1-0 Chico State* W 2-0 at Santa Clara L 2-3 San Francisco State* W 2-0 at UC Davis* W 2-0 Cal State Hayward* W 3-0 at Chico State* W 2-1 UC Davis* W 5-0 San Francisco State W 2-0 NCAA Semifinal (Miami, FL) 11/10 Barry (pk) W 2-2 NCAA Championship (Miami, FL) 11/11 Keene State W 2-0
COACHES
SEAWOLVES
9/3 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-1 9/10 at Northern Colorado W 2-1 9/11 at Regis L 1-3 9/17 CSU San Bernardino W 2-0 9/24 Chico State* W 2-0 9/27 at San Francisco State* W 6-2 9/30 Air Force L 0-1 10/1 UC Davis* W 1-0 10/8 at Cal State Hayward* W 3-1 10/12 Pacific (CA) W 2-0 10/14 at Cal Poly Pomona W 4-1 10/16 at CSU Dominguez Hills T 2-2 10/18 at Chico State* W 2-0 10/22 San Francisco State* W 3-0 10/25 at UC Davis* W 4-1 10/29 Cal State Hayward* W 7-1 NCAA First Round (Rohnert Park, CA) 11/5 at Regis (pk) L 1-1
1995
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 14-5-0, 7-1-0 NCAC (T-1st)
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 17-2-0, 10-0-0 NCAC (1st) 9/3 CSU Dominguez Hills W 4-0 9/8 at Franklin Pierce L 1-3 9/10 at Mercyhurst W 4-1 9/15 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-0 9/23 at UC Davis* W 4-3 9/27 San Francisco State* W 4-0 9/30 Cal State Hayward* W 10-0 10/1 Cal State Northridge W 4-0 10/3 at Humboldt State* W 6-0 10/7 at Chico State* W 5-1 10/11 at San Francisco State* W 3-0 10/13 at Fresno State W 4-2 10/15 at CSU San Bernardino W 3-0 10/19 Chico State* W 2-0 10/22 Humboldt State W 4-0 10/25 at Cal State Hayward* W 5-1 10/31 UC Davis* W 4-0 NCAA First Round (Rohnert Park, CA) 11/5 Denver W 1-0 NCAA Semifinal (Rindge, NH) 11/10 at Franklin Pierce L 1-3
1996 Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 9-9-1, 5-4-1 NCAC
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 17-4-0, 7-1-0 NCAC (1st) Puget Sound W Cal Poly SLO W at CSU San Bernardino W at UC Santa Barbara L CSU Dominguez Hills (1) W Cal Poly Pomona W at Chico State* W San Francisco State* W at San Francisco W vs. Franklin Pierce W vs. Barry (1) L at Pacific (CA) W Cal State Hayward* W Chico State* W at UC Davis* (1) L Northern Colorado W at San Francisco State* W Regis W
‘07 REVIEW
0-1
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 12-4-1, 8-0-0 NCAC (1st)
1993
9/4 9/6 9/11 9/12 9/15 9/20 9/25 9/28 9/29 10/2 10/3 10/5 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/24
1-0 5-1
1994
1992
9/5 California T 1-1 9/12 Cal State Hayward* W 4-0 9/13 Stanford L 1-4 9/18 CSU San Bernardino W 2-1 9/21 Puget Sound W 2-0 9/23 San Francisco State* W 1-0 9/25 UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 9/26 Westmont W 4-1 9/30 UC Davis* (1) W 2-1 10/3 SIU-Edwardsville (1) W 1-0 10/4 Barry L 1-2 10/6 Chico State* W 2-1 10/17 San Francisco State* W 4-1 10/21 UC Davis* (1) W 2-1 10/23 Cal Poly Pomona W 1-0 10/25 CSU Dominguez Hills W 1-0 10/27 Cal State Hayward* W 7-0 10/31 Chico State* L 0-1 NCAA First Round (Rohnert Park, CA) 11/8 Chico State (2) W 1-0 NCAA Semifinal (Garden City, NY) 11/14 Adelphi L 1-3
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 15-4-0, 7-0-0 NCAC (1st) National Champions 8/29 8/30 8/31 9/11 9/15 9/16 9/18 9/21 9/26 9/29 10/2 10/9 10/13 10/20 10/23 10/27 11/3
10/27 UC Davis* W 10/30 at Cal State Hayward* W NCAA Tournament 11/7 at Cal Poly SLO L
9/7 9/11 9/13 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/22 9/24 9/26 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/12 10/16 10/19 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/3
1989
9/2 at California T 9/4 vs. UC Santa Barbara# W 9/10 UC Santa Barbara W 9/11 San Diego State T 9/20 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 9/23 at Cal State Hayward* W 9/26 UCLA W 9/27 at Chico State T 10/1 at UC Davis* W 10/8 at San Francisco State* W 10/10 Stanford L 10/14 St. Mary’s (CA) W 10/15 at Sacramento State W 10/19 Cal State Hayward* L 10/22 Chico State W 10/26 UC Davis* W 10/28 Santa Clara W 11/2 San Francisco State* W # game played in Northridge, CA
INTRO
1991
9/7 Cal Poly Pomona W 9/10 at New Hampshire W 9/11 at Keene State W 9/14 at Santa Clara L 9/17 vs. Cal Poly Pomona% L 9/18 at CSU Dom. Hills% W 9/22 vs. Florida International& W 9/24 Cal State Hayward* L 9/27 Chico State* W 10/1 UC Santa Cruz W 10/5 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 10/8 San Francisco State* W 10/11 at UC Davis* L 10/16 at UC Santa Barbara W 10/19 Cal State Hayward* L 10/20 San Francisco W 10/22 at Chico State* W 10/25 Stanford W 10/30 Portland W 11/2 at San Francisco State* T 11/5 UC Davis* W % CSUDH Tournament (Carson, CA) & game played at Stanford
Head Coach: Peter Reynaud 13-2-3, 5-1-0 NCCS
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1988
2-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 6-0 3-0 6-1 1-0 4-3 1-2 4-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 2-0
HISTORY
9/4 9/8 9/9 9/13 9/15 9/21 9/22 9/28 10/2 10/5 10/8 10/11 10/13 10/16 10/18 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/30
at Fresno State (1) L 2-4 at Denver W 2-1 at Grand Canyon L 0-3 at Barry L 0-2 at Lynn L 0-6 Cal State L.A. W 1-0 Cal State Bakersfield W 2-0 UC Davis* L 2-3 at San Francisco State* L 1-2 at Cal State Hayward* W 11-0 at UC Davis* L 0-2 Humboldt State* L 0-1 Chico State* W 3-1 San Francisco State* W 3-0 CSU Dominguez Hills W 4-1 UC San Diego L 2-3 at Chico State* W 4-1 at Humboldt State* T 1-1 Cal State Hayward* W 7-0
INFORMATION
1997 Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 14-4-2, 9-1-0 NCAC (1st) 8/29 8/31 9/6 9/7 9/13 9/14 9/19 9/21 9/24 9/27 10/1 10/4 10/7 10/11 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/2 11/6
CSU Dominguez Hills T CSU San Bernardino W at Cal State Bakersfield L at Cal Poly Pomona L at Northern Colorado T at North Dakota State W Grand Canyon W Fort Lewis (1) W UC Davis* (1) W Western Washington W San Francisco State* (1) W Cal State Hayward* W at Chico State* W at Humboldt State* W at UC Davis* (1) W at San Francisco State* W Chico State* W Humboldt State* (2) L at Cal State Hayward W NCAA First Round (Carson, CA) 11/16 at CSU Dom Hills (3) L
1-1 3-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 3-1 5-1 1-0 3-2 1-0 2-1 7-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-2 4-0 1-2
1998 Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 22-2-1, 14-0-0 CCAA (1st N) 8/28 Southern Colorado W 3-1 8/30 Barry University W 4-0 9/2 Hawaii Pacific W 3-1 9/9 at UC Davis* (1) W 1-0 9/12 at Cal St Stanislaus* (1) W 4-1 9/15 San Francisco State* W 5-1 9/19 Chico State* W 3-0 9/23 Humboldt State W 1-0 9/25 at Central Washington W 2-1 9/27 at Western Wash. (2) W 1-0 9/29 at Chico State* W 3-1 10/3 at San Francisco State* W 4-1 10/6 Cal State Stanislaus* W 2-0 10/10 UC Davis* W 3-2 10/16 at Cal State L.A.* W 3-1 10/18 at Grand Canyon* W 4-0 10/23 CSU Dominguez Hills* (2) W 1-0 10/25 Cal State Bakersfield* W 2-1 10/30 at CSU San Bernardino* W 1-0 11/1 at Cal Poly Pomona* W 2-1 CCAA Tournament (Bakersfield, CA) 11/5 vs. Cal Poly Pomona! L 0-1 NCAA West Regional (Rohnert Park, CA) 11/15 CSU Dom Hills (pk) W 2-2 NCAA Quarterfinal (Rohnert Park, CA) 11/22 Mesa State W 4-1 NCAA Semifinal (Boca Raton, FL) 12/4 vs. Ashland W 5-2 NCAA Championship (Boca Raton, FL) 12/6 vs. Lynn L 1-3
1999
10/10 Grand Canyon* W 2-1 10/14 at Humboldt State W 4-0 10/16 Western Washington (2) W 3-2 10/20 Chico State* T 0-0 10/22 San Francisco State* W 4-0 10/26 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 5-0 10/30 at UC Davis* T 1-1 CCAA Tournament (Rohnert Park, CA) 11/5 CSU Dominguez Hills (3) L 1-2
2000
8/26 Liberty W 1-0 8/30 Western Oregon W 2-0 9/1 at Azusa Pacific L 1-4 9/2 at Westmont W 2-1 9/5 at San Francisco State* T 1-1 9/9 UC Davis* (2) W 2-1 9/12 at Chico State* W 2-1 9/15 at Grand Canyon* W 4-0 9/17 at UC San Diego* (1) L 0-1 9/24 Humboldt State W 5-0 9/29 CSU San Bernardino* W 2-0 10/1 Cal Poly Pomona* W 1-0 10/6 at Cal State L.A.* W 5-1 10/8 at CSU Dom. Hills* T 0-0 10/13 Cal State Stanislaus* W 4-0 10/15 Cal State Bakersfield* W 2-0 10/21 San Francisco State* T 1-1 10/24 at UC Davis* L 1-4 10/28 Chico State* W 3-0 CCAA Tournament (La Jolla, CA) 11/2 vs. Cal State Bakersfield W 1-0 11/5 at UC San Diego L 0-1 NCAA West Regional (La Jolla, CA) 11/11 at UC San Diego L 0-2
at Westmont W at UC Santa Barbara T at Northern Colorado W at Binghamton W UC Davis* W Cal State Stanislaus* W at San Francisco State* W at Chico State* W CSU San Bernardino* W Cal Poly Pomona* W at CSU Dominguez Hills* L at Cal State Bakersfield* T Cal State L.A.* W
INTRO
2-0 1-1 1-0 3-0 2-1 4-1 2-0 3-1 4-0 2-1 0-2 0-0 6-0
COACHES
SEAWOLVES
8/26 at Western Oregon W 3-0 8/28 at Seattle L 0-4 9/1 Western Washington W 5-1 9/4 Seattle Pacific L 2-3 9/8 Cal State Bakersfield* W 1-0 9/10 Cal State L.A.* L 1-2 9/13 at Humboldt State* (1) W 1-0 9/15 at San Francisco State* W 3-0 9/17 at CSU Monterey Bay* W 7-1 9/22 Chico State* W 1-0 9/24 Cal State Stanislaus* W 1-0 9/29 at UC San Diego* L 1-4 10/1 at CSU Dom. Hills* (1) L 1-2 10/4 Humboldt State* T 1-1 10/6 CSU Monterey Bay* W 3-1 10/8 San Francisco State* T 0-0 10/13 CSU San Bernardino* W 1-0 10/15 Cal Poly Pomona* W 2-1 10/20 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-1 10/22 at Chico State* T 0-0 CCAA Tournament (La Jolla, CA) 10/27 vs. Chico State L 0-1
2007 Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 10-7-2, 5-7-2 CCAA (4th N)
9/3 New Mexico Highlands W 2-1 9/5 Western Washington W 2-0 9/9 vs. Western Oregon@ W 4-0 9/11 at Seattle L 0-1 9/15 Chico State* L 0-3 9/18 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 1-0 9/21 San Francisco State* W 2-0 9/26 at CSU Monterey Bay* (1) W 2-1 10/1 at UC San Diego* L 1-3 10/3 at CSU San Bernardino* W 1-0 10/8 Cal State L.A.* L 0-2 10/10 Cal State Bakersfield* W 2-0 10/15 at Cal Poly Pomona* T 0-0 10/17 at CSU Dominguez Hills* L 0-2 10/20 CSU Monterey Bay* % W 4-1 10/22 at San Francisco State* L 1-2 10/26 Cal State Stanislaus* ! W 4-0 10/30 at Chico State* L 1-2 @ Game played in Seattle, WA % Game played at Luchessi Park in Petaluma
8/23 Grand Canyon W 8/25 Seattle L 8/30 at Seattle Pacific L 9/1 at Western Washington L 9/7 at Cal State L.A.*& W 9/14 Cal State Stanislaus*& W 9/16 Chico State*& W 9/21 at San Francisco State* W 9/23 at CSU Monterey Bay* T 9/28 at Cal Poly Pomona* W 9/30 at CSU San Bern.* (2) L 10/5 CSU Dominguez Hills* L 10/7 UC San Diego* L 10/12 at Cal State Stanislaus* T 10/14 at Chico State* W 10/19 CSU Monterey Bay* W 10/21 San Francisco State* L 10/24 Notre Dame de Namur* W 10/28 at Humboldt State* (2) W & game forfeited for CCAA purposes
2-0 0-4 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0 4-0 0-3 2-0 1-0
2005 Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 8-8-3, 7-4-3 CCAA (3rd N)
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 12-6-1, 8-5-1 CCAA (3rd N) Seattle Pacific W Western Washington W at UC Davis* L at Chico State* W at San Francisco State* W at UC San Diego* L at Grand Canyon* L Western Oregon L Central Washington W
2-0 2-0 1-0 3-2 0-0 6-0 3-0 1-2 1-1
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 12-6-3, 10-3-3 CCAA (2nd N)
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 10-7-2, 7-6-1 CCAA (2nd N)
1-0 1-0 2-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 2-3 3-2 4-0 1-2 1-1 3-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 2-2
CSU San Bernardino* W at Cal State L.A.* W at CSU Bakersfield* 1) W Cal Poly Pomona* (2) W CSU Dominguez Hills* T CSU Monterey Bay* W at San Francisco State* W at Cal State Stanislaus* L Chico State* T
2006
8/28 Seattle L 0-1 9/4 at Western Oregon W 3-2 9/6 at Seattle Pacific L 0-1 9/10 at UC Davis* W 2-1 9/13 Chico State* T 0-0 9/16 San Francisco State* L 1-2 9/19 UC San Diego* L 1-2 9/21 Grand Canyon* W 1-0 9/26 Montana State-Billings W 4-0 9/28 at Humboldt State L 2-3 10/3 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 2-3 10/5 at CSU San Bernardino* L 0-1 10/10 CSU Dominguez Hills* T 0-0 10/12 Cal State L.A.* W 2-0 10/17 at Cal State Bakersfield* W 3-1 10/19 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 4-1 10/25 UC Davis* L 0-1 10/29 at Chico State* (1) W 2-1 11/1 at San Francisco State* W 2-0 CCAA Tournament (Carson, CA) 11/7 vs. UC San Diego L 0-1
2002
8/31 9/3 9/10 9/14 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/27 9/29
10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/29
2004
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 10-7-2, 6-6-2 CCAA (3rd N) at Central Washington (1) W at Western Washington W Seattle University W at UC Davis* L Chico State* W Grand Canyon (1) W UC San Diego (1) L Seattle Pacific W Humboldt State L at CSU San Bern.* (1) L at Cal Poly Pomona W Cal State L.A.* W CSU Dominguez Hills* (1) L San Francisco State* T at Cal State Stanislaus* W at Cal State Bakersfield* L UC Davis* W at Chico State* L at San Francisco State* T
3-0 1-3 4-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-2
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 9-9-2, 7-5-2 CCAA (1st N)
2001
8/24 8/26 8/31 9/5 9/8 9/15 9/17 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/12 10/14 10/20 10/24 10/27
Humboldt State W Cal Poly Pomona* L CSU San Bernardino* W at CSU Dom. Hills* W at Cal State L.A.* W Cal State Bakersfield* W Cal State Stanislaus* W at UC Davis* W Chico State* T San Francisco State* (2) L
2003
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 14-5-3, 9-2-3 CCAA (1st N)
Head Coach: Luke Oberkirch 15-2-4, 10-1-3 CCAA (1st N) 8/28 8/29 9/4 9/5 9/8 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/3 10/8
10/1 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/26 10/30 11/2
1-0 1-0 0-1 3-0 3-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 4-0
8/25 8/27 9/3 9/5 9/8 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/25 9/30
Seattle L Western Oregon W at Seattle Pacific L at Western Washington L Humboldt State L at Chico State* (2) L Cal State Stanislaus* L San Francisco State* W at CSU Monterey Bay* T UC San Diego* L
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1990 NCAA DIVISION II
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Led by head coach Peter Reynaud and star players Tami Bradley, Karen Beckner, Julie Cochran, Stacy Ball, and Kim Abbott, the 1990 women’s soccer team won the first NCAA championship in Sonoma State history. The ‘90 team lost their first two games of the year before rolling off seven wins in their next nine games. Starting in early October, SSU really found their stride, winning the final six regular season games of the year. In the first round of the NCAA playoffs, SSU beat Barry University in penalty kicks. The championship game was less dramatic as Sonoma State rolled to a 3-0 win over Keene State. Though SSU would remain a national power throughout the ‘90s with seven conference titles and two more appearances in the national championship game, the 1990 team will always be remembered as SSU’s first-ever national champion. The squad was inducted into SSU’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.
ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORIES Opponent First Meeting Adelphi 1991 Air Force 1994 Army 1989 Ashland 1998 Azusa Pacific 2000 Barry 1989 Binghamton 1999 California 1983 Cal Poly Pomona 1988 Cal Poly SLO 1993 Cal State Bakersfield 1996 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1985 Cal State East Bay (Hayward) 1983 Cal State L.A. 1996 Cal State Monterey Bay 2004 Cal State Northridge 1995 Cal State San Bernardino 1991 Cal State Stanislaus 1998 Central Washington 1998 Chapman 1989 Chico State 1983 Colorado College 1986 Colorado State-Pueblo 1998 Cornell 1985 Cortland State 1985 Denver 1991 Fort Lewis 1997 Florida International 1988 Fresno State 1995 Franklin Pierce 1993 Grand Canyon 1996 Hartwick 1985 Hawaii Pacific 1998 Humboldt State 1995 Keene State 1988 Ithaca 1985 Liberty 2000 Lynn 1996 Mercyhurst 1995 Mesa State 1998 Metro State 1989 Long Beach State 1984 Montana State-Billings 2003 New Hampshire 1988 New Mexico Highlands 2004 North Dakota State 1997 Northern Colorado 1989 Notre Dame de Namur 2007 Oregon State 1991 Pacific (CA) 1993 Portland 1988 Puget Sound 1992 Regis 1990 Sacramento State 1983 Saint Mary’s (CA) 1983 San Diego State 1983 San Francisco 1988 San Francisco State 1983 Santa Clara 1983 Seattle 2001 Seattle Pacific 2001 SIU-Edwardsville 1992 Stanford 1983 UC Davis 1983 UC Irvine 1985 UCLA 1983 UC San Diego 1996 UC Santa Barbara 1983 UC Santa Cruz 1988 US International 1987 Vermont 1985 Western Oregon 2000 Western Washington 1997 Westmont 1992 William & Mary 1986
All-Time Record: 330-150-41
Last 1992 1994 1989 1998 2000 1998 1999 1992 2007 1994 2006 2007 1997 2007 2007 1995 2007 2007 2001 1989 2007 1986 1998 1985 1985 1996 1997 1988 1996 1995 2007 1985 1998 2007 1990 1985 2000 1998 1995 1998 1991 1984 2003 1988 2004 1997 1997 2007 1991 1994 1988 1993 1994 1984 1990 1983 1993 2007 1990 2007 2007 1992 1992 2003 1985 1983 2007 1999 1989 1987 1985 2006 2007 2000 1986
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Name Peter Reynaud Anatol Popovich Luke Oberkirch All-Time Record
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Tenure 1981-84, 87-94 1985-86 1995-current 1981-07
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Record 1-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-4-0 1-0-0 0-5-2 14-4-1 1-2-0 9-2-1 11-9-5 18-11-1 9-2-0 6-0-2 1-0-0 13-3-0 13-2-1 3-0-0 1-0-0 36-8-8 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 7-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 9-5-2 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 6-4-0 0-0-1 4-0-0 32-9-9 3-3-0 1-5-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 4-3-1 30-9-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-12-0 4-8-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 5-1-0 7-2-0 3-0-0 0-1-0
Record 146-57-14 22-19-2 162-74-25 330-150-41
HISTORY
Pct. .500 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .429 1.000 .143 .763 .333 .792 .540 .617 .818 .875 1.000 .813 .844 1.000 1.000 .692 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 .777 .000 1.000 .625 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .938 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .600 1.000 .600 .500 1.000 .730 .500 .167 .333 1.000 .563 .763 1.000 1.000 .000 .346 1.000 1.000 1.000 .833 .777 1.000 .000
Streak L1 L1 W1 W1 L1 W1 W1 T1 W3 L1 W5 L2 W16 W1 W1 W1 L1 T1 W3 W1 W2 L1 W1 L1 L1 W3 W1 W1 L1 L2 W2 L1 W1 W1 W2 W1 W1 L2 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 T1 W1 W1 W2 W1 W3 L2 W2 L2 T1 W4 L1 L1 L5 L4 W1 L2 L1 W1 W1 L12 T1 W2 W1 W1 W4 L1 W3 L1
Conf. Record 50-9-5 7-8-1 107-44-21 164-61-27
INFORMATION
1987 NCAC
1995 NCAC
2000 CCAA
W L T W L T North W L T Cal State Hayward 5 2 1 SONOMA STATE 10 0 0 SONOMA STATE 9 2 3 San Francisco State 4 2 2 Chico State 7 2 1 UC Davis 7 5 2 Chico State 3 4 1 UC Davis 4 4 2 Chico State 6 7 1 SONOMA STATE 3 3 2 San Francisco State 5 5 0 San Francisco State 3 5 6 UC Davis 1 5 2 Humboldt State 2 7 1 Cal State Hayward 0 10 0 Central W L T Cal State Bakersfield 9 4 1 1988 NCAC CSU Dominguez Hills 8 4 2 W L T 1996 NCAC Cal State Hayward 8 0 0 W L T Cal State Stanislaus 1 13 0 1 13 0 SONOMA STATE 4 3 1 UC Davis 8 1 1 Cal State L.A. UC Davis 4 4 0 Humboldt State 5 2 3 W L T Chico State 3 5 0 Chico State 6 4 0 South 12 2 0 San Francisco State 0 7 1 SONOMA STATE 5 4 1 UC San Diego 10 4 0 San Francisco State 3 6 1 Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino 7 7 0 Cal State Hayward 0 10 0 1989 NCAC Grand Canyon 3 10 1 W L T Cal State Hayward 7 0 1 1997 NCAC 2001 CCAA SONOMA STATE 6 1 1 W L T W L T 9 1 0 North Chico State 3 4 1 SONOMA STATE 8 6 0 6 2 2 UC Davis San Francisco State 1 5 2 Humboldt State 6 3 1 San Francisco State 6 5 3 UC Davis 0 7 1 Chico State 6 6 2 UC Davis 4 4 2 SONOMA STATE 4 7 3 San Francisco State 2 7 1 Chico State
1990 NCAC
0 10 0 W L T Cal State Hayward SONOMA STATE 8 0 0 1998 CCAA Chico State 6 2 0 W L T UC Davis 2 5 1 North Cal State Hayward 1 5 2 SONOMA STATE 14 0 0 San Francisco State 0 8 0 UC Davis 9 5 0 Chico State 7 7 0 San Francisco State 6 8 0 1991 NCAC W L T Cal State Stanislaus 1 13 0 SONOMA STATE Chico State UC Davis San Francisco State Cal State Hayward
7 5 5 1 1
1992 NCAC
0 1 3 0 3 0 6 1 7 0
Central W L T CSU Dominguez Hills 10 3 1 Cal State Stanislaus 7 6 1 Cal State Bakersfield 3 9 2 Cal State L.A. 2 11 1
South W L T UC San Diego 12 2 0 Cal Poly Pomona 10 2 2 CSU San Bernardino 7 6 1 South W L T Grand Canyon 1 13 0 CSU Dominguez Hills 11 3 1 Cal Poly Pomona 9 6 0 2002 CCAA Cal State Bakersfield 7 7 1 W L T CSU San Bernardino 7 7 1 North 8 4 2 Cal State L.A. 5 10 0 UC Davis Grand Canyon 2 12 1 San Francisco State 8 4 2 SONOMA STATE 8 5 1 Chico State 6 6 2
W L T SONOMA STATE 7 1 0 1999 CCAA Chico State 7 1 0 W L T UC Davis 4 4 0 North San Francisco State 1 7 0 SONOMA STATE 10 1 3 9 4 1 Cal State Hayward 1 7 0 UC Davis San Francisco State 7 7 0 Chico State 3 10 1 1993 NCAC Cal State Stanislaus 0 14 0 W L T SONOMA STATE 7 1 0 South W L T Chico State 6 2 0 Cal Poly Pomona 12 3 0 Cal State Hayward 3 5 0 CSU Dominguez Hills 12 3 0 UC Davis 3 5 0 Cal State Bakersfield 10 4 1 San Francisco State 1 7 0 CSU San Bernardino 7 8 0 Grand Canyon 5 10 0 1994 NCAC Cal State L.A. 2 13 0 W L T SONOMA STATE 8 0 0 Chico State 4 4 0 UC Davis 3 4 1 San Francisco State 2 5 1 Cal State Hayward 2 6 0
Central W L T CSU Dominguez Hills 8 5 1 Cal State Stanislaus 5 8 1 Cal State Bakersfield 4 9 1 Cal State L.A. 3 11 0 South UC San Diego Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino Grand Canyon
W L T 11 2 1 9 3 2 5 6 3 1 13 0
2003 CCAA
2006 CCAA
North W L T North W L T SONOMA STATE 7 5 2 Chico State 12 2 2 Chico State 7 6 1 SONOMA STATE 10 3 3 9 3 4 San Francisco State 7 7 0 Humboldt State UC Davis 7 7 0 Cal State Stanislaus 4 10 2 San Francisco State 3 9 4 Central W L T CSU Monterey Bay 3 11 2 CSU Dominguez Hills 12 1 1 W L T Cal State Stanislaus 6 7 1 South 13 1 2 Cal State Bakersfield 4 9 1 UC San Diego Cal State L.A. 3 11 0 CSU Dominguez Hills 10 5 1 Cal State L.A. 7 6 3 6 8 2 South W L T Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego 12 2 0 Cal State Bakersfield 4 9 3 Cal Poly Pomona 8 6 0 CSU San Bernardino 0 14 2 CSU San Bernardino 7 5 2 Grand Canyon 0 14 0 2007 CCAA North W L T Chico State 10 3 1 2004 CCAA North W L T Cal State Stanislaus 7 5 2 Chico State 9 2 3 San Francisco State 6 6 2 5 7 2 SONOMA STATE 7 6 1 SONOMA STATE 2 11 1 Cal State Stanislaus 5 7 2 Humboldt State San Francisco State 3 8 3 CSU Monterey Bay 1 12 1 CSU Monterey Bay 1 12 1 South W L T 9 2 2 South W L T UC San Diego 9 4 1 UC San Diego 10 3 1 Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona 8 2 4 CSU Dominguez Hills 8 3 3 6 6 1 CSU Dominguez Hills 8 3 3 Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. 6 6 2 CSU San Bernardino 4 8 2 CSU San Bernardino 6 6 2 Cal State Bakersfield 1 9 4 ^ CCAA Tournament winner.
2005 CCAA
North W L T Cal State Stanislaus 11 2 1 Chico State 9 2 3 SONOMA STATE 7 4 3 San Francisco State 4 10 0 CSU Monterey Bay 0 13 1 South W L T UC San Diego 11 3 0 CSU Dominguez Hills 8 4 2 Cal Poly Pomona 6 6 2 Cal State L.A. 6 7 1 Cal State Bakersfield 5 9 0 CSU San Bernardino 3 10 1
ALL-TIME STANDINGS* NORTH SONOMA STATE Chico State Humboldt State San Francisco State Cal State Stanislaus CSU Monterey Bay
W 83 73 11 53 47 5
L 39 52 14 69 85 48
T PCT 20 .655 17 .574 5 .450 20 .444 10 .366 5 .129
SOUTH UC San Diego CSU Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino Cal State L.A.
W 90 95 84 53 44
L 17 34 46 77 92
T PCT 6 .823 15 .712 13 .633 14 .417 8 .333
*since SSU joined the CCAA, in 1998.
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PROGRAM HISTORY Year 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Coach Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Anatol Popovich Anatol Popovich Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Peter Reynaud Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch Luke Oberkirch
Overall 7-7-0 10-4-2 11-4-3 12-3-2 14-8-1 8-11-1 7-7-3 14-6-1 10-7-1 15-4-0 17-2-2 14-5-0 17-4-0 12-4-0 17-2-0 9-9-1 14-4-2 22-2-1 15-2-4 14-5-3 10-7-2 12-6-1 9-9-2 10-7-1 8-8-3 12-6-3 10-7-2
Conf. n/a n/a n/a n/a 5-2-1 2-6-0 3-3-2 4-3-1 6-1-1 8-0-0 7-0-1 7-1-0 7-1-0 8-0-0 10-0-0 5-4-1 9-1-0 14-0-0 10-1-3 9-2-3 6-6-2 8-5-1 7-5-2 7-6-1 7-4-3 10-3-3 5-7-2
Place n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st-N 1st-N 1st-N 3rd-N 3rd-N 1st-N 2nd-N 3rd-N 2nd-N 4th-N
NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONS
Postseason
NCAA Division II National Champions NCAA Division II Runner-up NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Semifinals NCAA First Round NCAA Runner-up; CCAA Tournament CCAA Tournament NCAA First Round; CCAA Tournament CCAA Tournament CCAA Tournament
SSU IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT (10-4-2) Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 2000
Site Miami, Fla Miami, Fla Carson, Calif Carson, Calif Rohnert Park, Calif Garden City, NY Rohnert Park, Calif Denver, Colo Rohnert Park, Calif Rindge, NH Carson, Calif Rohnert Park, Calif Rohnert Park, Calif Boca Raton, Fla Boca Raton, Fla La Jolla, Calif
Opponent Barry Keene State Adelphi CSU Dominguez Hills Chico State Adelphi Cal Poly SLO Regis Denver Franklin Pierce CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Dominguez Hills Mesa State Ashland Lynn UC San Diego
Result W, 3-2 (pk) W, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 L, 1-1 (pk) W, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-2 (pk) W, 4-1 W, 5-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-2
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Site Bakersfield, Calif Rohnert Park, Calif La Jolla, Calif La Jolla, Calif Carson, Calif La Jolla, Calif
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Opponent Cal Poly Pomona CSU Dominguez Hills Cal State Bakersfield UC San Diego UC San Diego Chico State
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SEAWOLVES
Cal State Hayward Barry SONOMA STATE Cal State Dominguez Hills Barry Barry Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Lynn Franklin Pierce UC San Diego UC San Diego Christian Brothers Kennesaw State Metro State Nebraska-Omaha Metro State
FAR WEST REGION CHAMPIONS 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Humboldt State Cal State Dominguez Hills SONOMA STATE Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego UC San Diego UC Davis UC San Diego Seattle Seattle Pacific UC San Diego Seattle Pacific
NCAC CHAMPIONS 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Cal State Hayward Cal State Hayward Cal State Hayward SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE SONOMA STATE UC Davis SONOMA STATE
CCAA CHAMPIONS
SSU IN THE CCAA TOURNAMENT (4-6-0) Year 1998 1999 2000 2003 2006
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Result L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1
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Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Cal State Dominguez Hills UC San Diego UC San Diego Chico State
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Abbott, Kim √_ ________1988-91 Ackerman, Lisa______ 1983-84, 87 Allen, Elizabeth_ _________ 2001 Amiral, Carissa_________2005-06 Apodaca, Amy √√√_ ____1996-99 Badillo, Kelli_ __________1995-96 Baldridge, Kate___________ 2001 Ball, Stacy √_ __________1987-90 Barker, Stacy_____________ 1998 Bassett, Amy_ ___________ 2001 Batista, Elena_ _________1993-95 Beatty, Jennifer_ _______1989-91 Beck, Marisa_____________ 1994 Beckner, Karen √√_ _____1988-91 Bell, Christina_________ 1993, 95 Bernard, Lisa___________1984-85 Besio, Kristine____________ 1981 Biles, Lenee_ ________1999-2002 Blumenthal, Jackie________ 2007 Borelli, Sunny____________ 1993 Boyer, Danielle___________ 1991 Bradley, Tami √_________1989-91 Brawley, Kayce_________2005-07 Brooks, Loni_____________ 1987 Brosius, Sarah √√_______1996-99 Buchanan, Khyra_ ______2003-06 Burke, Susie____ 1996, 1998-2000 Butler, Sarah_____________ 1997 Cacharelis, Cheryl_________ 1981 Campbell, Kellie___ 1999, 2002-03 Carreon, Liduvina (Abby) 1999-2000 Carrillo, Patti___________1983-85 Case-Carstenson, Nancy 1987-90 Catton, Lindsay_ _______2006-07 Catton, Megan_________2003-06 Celaya, Cathleen_ ______2001-03 Chappell, Tiffany_ ___ 2004, 06-07 Cheadle, Ali_ ____________ 2007 Christian, Laurel__________ 1981 Cochran, Julie +√_______1988-91 Collins, Deonna________1992-93 Conroy, Brigid_ __________ 1982 Cosgrove, Lisa_ ________1990-91 Crockett, Jennifer_________ 1989 Crotty, Carrie_ ___________ 1989 Cryer, Christina_________2002-03 Cutler, Jessica____________ 1996 Dahl, Kelly_ _____________ 2002 Davey, Jaci______________ 2007 Dawson, Dana___________ 2007 DePiano, Renee________1990-93 Desmond-Pool-Harris, Kathy___ 1985-87 Diaz, Adriana_ ______ 2002-04, 06 Donovan, Siobhan____1997-2000 Doran, Nicole____________ 2003 Drake, Maddy____________ 2005 Durand, Joy___________1998-99 Eaton, Erin______________ 1992 Ebie, Meredith_______1999-2002 Ellis, Keirnan___________1990-91 Elmore, Halee____________ 2007 Eshia, Jessica_ _________2004-07 Evers, Julianne_________1994-97 Ewins, Teresa_ ________ 1988, 91 Farias, Eunice____________ 2005 INTRO
Finitz, Brittany_ __________ 2007 Fish, Christie_____________ 1983 Foertsch, Megan_ ________ 2007 Foster, Tiffany__________2001-02 Fraser, Lisa_ ___________1981-83 Friedsam, Barbara_ _______ 1982 Fuller, Tricia_____________ 1991 Fullerton, Johanna________ 1981 Fullerton, Kimberly________ 1981 Fulton, Sandra_ __________ 1987 Gabrielson, Lindsey___1999-2002 Galvin, Jackie__________2000-01 Gambogi, Gina_________1988-89 Garcia, Amanda__________ 2006 Garcia, Mary_____________ 2004 Garvey, Elise___________2003-04 Gelb, Stefanie__________2004-06 Gibson, Allison +√√_____1992-93 Gilles, Vickie__________ 2000, 02 Gissibl, Karen____________ 1981 Gordillo, Bernadette_____1981-82 Green, Teresa__________2002-03 Greer, Amanda___________ 2005 Gretton, Trish____________ 1990 Grixti, Courtney__________ 2007 Hadfield, Tiffany +√√____1992-95 Hall, Lydia_____________1981-82 Hargrove, Amy_________1992-93 Harrah, Veronica______1997-2000 Harris, Amanda_ ____ 2001-03, 05 Heathwood, Karen______1983-87 Hemmen, Jaqi_________2006-07 Hendrix, Amber________2001-04 Hendry, Tanya_ __________ 2004 Herghelian, Rita________2003-06 Heron, Kristy ________1998-2001 Hirota, Valerie__________1993-94 Horton, Laurie_ ________1988-89 Houle, Kari____________2005-06 Houle, Katie___________2005-06 Howard, Crystal ________2001-04 Howell, Jennifer__________ 1997 Ibello, Jennifer_______1998-2001 Jacinto, Breanna________1997-98 Jarvy, Kristin_____________ 1990 Johnson, Amy_ ________1995-96 Johnson, Cari__________1996-99 Jones, Diana_____________ 1989 Judkins, Deborah_________ 1981 Kamensky, Lauren_ _______ 2004 Keehfuss, April___________ 2000 Kern, Allison_____________ 2007 Klein, Tracy______________ 1982 Koerbling, Lori___________ 1982 Kolkey, Michelle__________ 1982 Kuhn, Kim_ _____________ 1997 LaFevre, Mary__________1982-85 Lamoure, Rachel_ ________ 1982 LaPrath, Debbie________1983-84 Lehrer, Kristen_ ________1981-82 Liggio, Lara_____________ 1992 Lindquist, Laura__________ 1982 Lingafeldt, Jody__________ 1997 Maddock, Shannon__ 1987, 89-90 Mansfield, Mandy_ _______ 2003
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Manzer, Jessie_ __________ 2005 Marfil, Kristen__________1992-93 Marks, Malia_____________ 2000 Marshall, Sharon_______1981-83 Martin, Debra__________1989-92 Martinez, Alexis √_______1992-95 Martinez, Cassie________2001-04 Mason, Kathleen_ ____1999-2000 McCabe, Teresa_ _______1983-84 Mealiffe, Kristen__________ 1991 Merced, Vanessa_ ______2006-07 Merrick, Marre_ ________1997-99 Miklos, Anne-Marie_ ____2003-05 Miles, Trista______________ 1996 Miller, Adena_ _________2004-05 Miller, Amy______________ 1997 Miller, Nicole_ ___________ 2004 Minaudo, Denae_ ________ 2005 Mokres, Casey_ __________ 2007 Monforte, Amanda_ ______ 2003 Monti, Lisa____________1984-85 Montrose, Christy_______1982-85 Morales, Shae____________ 2003 Morgenstein, Linda_ ______ 1982 Morrow, Megan________2000-02 Munnell, Jessika________1993-94 Murchison, Alisa________1992-95 Murphy, Shelley__________ 2001 Murray, Kathleen_________ 1992 Nelson, Keri_ __________2000-01 Neubauer, Bettina_ _______ 1988 Nielsen, Chelsea__________ 2007 Oates, Courtney________2003-06 O’Mahoney, Jessica_ ______ 2003 Osipoff, Tamara_ _______1981-82 Parsons, Suzie______ 1992, 95-96 Percell, Maggie___________ 2000 Perry, Laura_ __________2006-07 Peterson, Brittany_______2005-07 Peterson, Brooke_ ______2005-06 Philpot, Diane_ ________2000-03 Prado, Tracie_____________ 2003 Pretty, Pam____________1981-82 Puga, Jocelyn____________ 2007 Qualls, Laura_ ___________ 1997 Quinones, Dani_ _________ 2007 Rake, Shannon_______1997-2000 Ramos, Beth_____________ 1998 Raney, Chevas_ __________ 1992 Rao, Sunita____________1983-85 Redondo, Leanne_________ 1993 Reyes, Stephanie____ 1992, 94-96 Robinson, Kelli______ 1983-85, 87 Rodriguez, Jeanette_______ 2007 Romero, Cindy +√ 1984-85, 87-88 Romero, Jody____________ 1985 Ruhl, Cheryl___________1981-83 Salzmann, Emiria √______1994-96 Sanchez, Willi____________ 2000 Sandberg, Marlow________ 2005 Sanford, Amy____________ 2001 Schneider, Deena √_____1992-95 Schraml, Tania_ ________1991-93 Screechfield, Rosalie_ _____ 1981 Sevy, Rachel_____________ 1981 ‘07 REVIEW
Shaffer, Lindsay_ _________ 1995 Sheppard, Michelle_ ____1993-94 Sheppard, Sarah________1995-96 Short, Calie____________1991-92 Shrader, Staci__________1994-95 Sigler, Brittany_ __________ 2003 Simpson, Laura_ _______1996-99 Simpson, Rachel_ ______1996-99 Singh Deo, Anna_ ________ 1983 Sloan, Shawn__________1982-84 Smith, Bonnie_ __________ 1981 Smith, Kim______________ 1988 Smith, Tisha_____________ 1992 Smolan, Katrina__________ 2005 Smurr, Gretchen__________ 1982 Snyder, Kirsten___________ 1994 Sontag, Holly__________1983-84 Spencer, Carolyn_ ______1988-89 Steevers, Tina__________1981-82 Stone, Jennifer___________ 1991 Stout, Kara √_ _______1998-2001 Sullivan, Theresa_____ 1984-85, 87 Sumner, Christie__________ 1983 Sutton, Kim_ __________1983-85 Sweeney, Tonya________1990-91 Thompson, Emily_______2003-06 Tim, Jennifer_ _________1991-92 Tomczik, Jennifer √ 1996-98, 2000 Triplett, Jennifer________1983-85 Vega, Parras___________2003-04 Veilluex, Carol__________1981-82 Vernon, Michelle_ ________ 1990 Villa, Cheri_ ___________1992-94 Volk, Gretchen_________1981-82 Volz, Laurie____________1981-84 Vonheeder, Judy √______1985-89 Wagner, Diane_________1994-97 Waller, Cara_ ____________ 1983 Webster, Tracy_ ________2006-07 Wehrenberg, Sara_ _______ 2002 Weiner, Dina_____________ 1981 Wellman, Carolyn √_____1990-93 Whitehead, Kaley_________ 2005 Williams, Kimber_ ______1981-82 Williams, Nicole__________ 2001 Williamson, Kim__________ 1988 Wilsey, Anne_ _________1992-93 Winters, Stephanie________ 2004 Wion, Angelina_ _________ 2004 Wise, Bobbi_ ____________ 1987 Wonnell, Dawn_ _______1995-97 Wydenes, Marci________1988-89 Yapor-Cox, Mimi_ ______1997-98 Yates, Brandi___________1993-95 Zobel, Katy____________1988-91 √ All-American + SSU Hall of Fame inductee
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HAWAII-HILO
OPPONENTS
Location: Hilo, HI Coach: Travis Clarke 2007 Record: 12-8-0 www.vulcans.uhh.hawaii.edu Series First meeting
The 11-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State L.A., Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Cal State Monterey Bay, Chico State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State, Humboldt State, and Sonoma State. These institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s CCAA-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition. CCAA members have won 146 NCAA Championships (98 men, 48 women) which is far and away the most of any Division II conference. The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 68 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University. CCAA Office: (925) 472-8299
Commissioner: Robert J. Hiegert Asst. Commissioner/SWA: Carol Rivera Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations: Al Barba Coordinator of Officiating: Dr. Bill White Dir. of Championships/Marketing: Marissa Parry
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SAN FRANCISCO STATE
Location: Bellingham, WA Coach: Travis Connell 2007 Record: 13-6-1 www.wwuvikings.com
Location: San Francisco, CA Coach: Jack Hyde 2007 Record: 9-9-2 www.sfstategators.com
1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007
BYU-HAWAII
The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) has been one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938.
WESTERN WASHINGTON
Series
at SSU W at WWU W at SSU W at WWU W at SSU W at SSU W at WWU L at SSU W at WWU L
1-0 1-0 3-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-3 5-1 0-2
SSU leads 7-2-0
Location: Laie, HI Coach: William Mahoni 2007 Record: 13-6-1 www.byuh.edu/sports
CAL STATE STANISLAUS
Series First meeting
HAWAII PACIFIC Location: Turlock, CA Coach: Gabriel Bolton 2007 Record: 9-9-2 www.warriorathletics.com Location: Honolulu, HI Coach: Michele Nagamine 2007 Record: 3-15-0 www.hpu.edu/sports 1998
Series
at SSU W
3-1
SSU leads 1-0-0
WESTERN OREGON
1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007
Series
at CSUS W at SSU W at SSU W at CSUS W at SSU W at CSUS W at SSU W at CSUS W at CSUS W at SSU W at SSU L at CSUS L at SSU W at CSUS W at SSU W at CSUS T
SSU leads 13-2-1
Location: Monmouth, OR Coach: Rod Fretz 2007 Record: 4-12-4 www.wouwolves.com 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Series
at SSU W at SSU L at WOU W at Seattle W at SSU W at WOU W
4-1 2-0 4-1 5-0 4-0 3-1 1-0 4-1 1-0 4-0 0-1 1-2 1-0 3-1 1-0 0-0
1983 1983 1985 1985 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007
Series
at SFSU W at SSU W at SSU W at SFSU W at SSU W at SFSU T at SSU W at SFSU W at SSU W at SSU W at SSU W at SFSU T at SSU W at SSU W at SSU W at SFSU W at SFSU W at SSU W at SSU W at SFSU W at SFSU L at SSU W at SSU W at SFSU W at SSU W at SFSU W at SFSU W at SSU W at SFSU T at SSU T at SSU T at SFSU T at SFSU W at SSU L at SSU L at SFSU W at SSU W at SFSU L at SSU W at SFSU W at SFSU W at SSU T at SFSU W at SSU L
6-0 4-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 4-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 5-2 0-0 1-0 4-1 6-1 2-0 6-2 3-0 4-0 3-0 1-2 3-0 2-1 2-1 5-1 4-1 2-0 4-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 3-2 1-2 1-2 2-0 2-0 1-2 3-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 0-3
SSU leads 32-5-7
CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY
Location: Seaside, CA Coach: Erin Roberts 2007 Record: 5-12-2 www.otterathletics.com
2-0 0-1 3-2 4-0 3-0 3-0
2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007
SPU leads 5-1-0
Series
at CSUMB W at SSU W at CSUMB T at SSU W at CSUMB W at SSU W at CSUMB T at SSU W
2-1 4-1 0-0
SSU leads 6-0-2
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6-0 7-1 3-1 0-0 4-0
HUMBOLDT STATE
UC SAN DIEGO
Location: Arcata, CA Coach: Andy Cumbo 2007 Record: 4-13-3 www.hsujacks.com
Location: La Jolla, CA Coach: Brian McManus 2007 Record: 12-4-2 www.ucsdtritons.com
1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2006 2007
Series
at HSU W at SSU W at SSU L at HSU T at HSU W at SSU L at SSU W at HSU W at SSU W at SSU L at SSU W at HSU L at SSU L at HSU W at SSU T at HSU W
6-0 4-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-2 1-0 4-0 5-0 0-1 3-0 2-3 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-0
SSU leads 9-5-2
1996 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO
Series
at SSU L at UCSD L at UCSD L at UCSD L at SSU L at UCSD L at SSU L at Carson L at UCSD L at SSU L at UCSD L at SSU L
2-3 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-1 1-3 0-1 1-4 0-1
UCSD leads 12-0-0
CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS
Location: San Francisco, CA Coach: Courteney Cosso Location: San Bernardino, CA 2007 Record: n/a Coach: Diego Bocanegra www.academyartathletics.com 2007 Record: 8-8-4 www.csusbathletics.com Series First meeting Series
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
at SSU W at SSU W at CSUSB W at SSU W at CSUSB W at SSU W at CSUSB W at SSU W at SSU W at CSUSB L at SSU W at CSUSB L at CSUSB W at SSU W at SSU W at CSUSB L
3-0 2-1 3-1 2-0 3-0 3-2 1-0 4-0 2-0 2-3 4-1 0-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-2
SSU leads 13-3-0
CAL STATE L.A. CAL POLY POMONA
Location: Los Angeles, CA Coach: Chris Chamides 2007 Record: 13-6-4 www.csulaathletics.com 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Series
at SSU W at CSULA W at SSU W at CSULA W at SSU W at CSULA W at SSU W at SSU L at CSULA W at SSU L at CSULA W
SSU leads 9-2-0
1-0 3-1 6-0 5-1 4-0 2-1 2-0 0-2 2-0 1-2 1-0
Location: Carson, CA Coach: Joe Flanagan 2007 Record: 14-5-4 www.gotoros.com 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Series
unknown W at CSUDH W at CSUDH L at CSUDH W at SSU W unknown L at SSU W at SSU W at CSUDH T at SSU W at SSU W at SSU T at CSUDH L at CSUDH W at SSU W at CSUDH L at SSU L at CSUDH T at SSU L at CSUDH W at CSUDH T at CSUDH L at SSU T at CSUDH L at SSU L
1-0 1-0 1-3 3-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 2-2 4-0 4-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 2-2 0-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-2
ACADEMY OF ART
Location: Pomona, CA Coach: Isabelle Harvey 2007 Record: 9-6-2 www.csupomona.edu/athletics 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Series
at SSU W at CCP W at SSU W at SSU W at SSU W at CCP W at SSU W at CPP L at CPP W at CPP L at SSU W at SSU W at CPP W at SSU L at CPP L at CPP T at SSU W at SSU W at CPP W
SSU leads 14-4-1
SSU leads 11-9-5
3-2 4-1 1-0 1-0 6-0 4-1 6-0 1-4 2-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 3-2 1-3 2-3 0-0 3-2 2-1 1-0
CHICO STATE
Location: Chico, CA Coach: Kim Sutton 2007 Record: 13-5-3 www.chicowildcats.com 1983 1983 1985 1985 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007
Series
at Chico T at SSU W at Chico W at SSU T at SSU W at Chico W at Chico W at SSU W at SSU W at Chico W at Chico W at SSU W at SSU W at SSU L at SSU W at Chico W at SSU W at SSU W at Chico W at Chico W at SSU W at SSU W at Chico W at Chico W at SSU W at SSU W at Chico W at Chico W at SSU T at Chico W at SSU W at SSU W at Chico L at Chico W at SSU T at SSU T at Chico W at SSU L at Chico L at Chico L at SSU T at SSU W at Chico T at La Jolla L at SSU W at Chico W
1-1 4-2 2-0 1-1 3-0 4-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 3-0 2-0 2-1 0-1 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 5-1 2-0 3-1 4-1 2-0 1-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 0-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 1-2 3-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-3 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0
SSU leads 33-6-7
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DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Phone_ _______________________________707-664-2521 Fax _ _________________________________707-664-4104 Website_______________________ sonomaseawolves.com Director of Athletics_ _____________________ Bill Fusco
Phone: 707-664-2521; E-Mail: bill.fusco@sonoma.edu
Assistant Athletics Director_ ________ Brandon Bronzan
Phone: 707-664-2358; E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu
Assistant Athletics Director/SWA______ Yvonne Burbank
Phone: 707-664-2641; E-Mail: yvonne.burbank@sonoma.edu
Faculty Athletic Representative________ Dr. Duane Dove
Phone: 707-664-2954 E-Mail: duane.dove@sonoma.edu
Administrative Analyst_________________ Nancy Crosat
Phone: 707-664-2521; E-Mail: nancy.crosat@sonoma.edu
Equipment Manager______________________ Willie Lee
Phone: 707-664-2106; E-Mail: willie.lee@sonoma.edu
Special Events Coordinator_ ___________ Megan Catton
Phone: 707-664-2750; E-Mail: catton@sonoma.edu
Sports Information Phone_________________707-664-2358 Sports Information Fax____________________707-664-3291 Sports Information Director_________ Brandon Bronzan Phone: 707-664-2358; E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu Asst. Sports Info. Director_______________ Michael Palia
Phone: 707-664-2478; E-Mail: palia@sonoma.edu
Athletic Training Phone___________________707-664-2937 Head Athletic Trainer_ _____________________ Dave Orr
Phone: 707-664-2937; E-Mail: david.orr@sonoma.edu
Asst. Athletic Trainer______________________ Bo Owens
Phone: 707-664-4316; E-Mail: bo.owens@sonoma.edu
Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer_ ___________ Julie Miller Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer_ _____ Andrew Simpkins
COACHES
Baseball_ ______________________________ John Goelz
Phone: 707-664-2524; E-Mail: john.goelz@sonoma.edu
Men’s Basketball_ ______________________Pat Fuscaldo
Phone: 707-664-2110; E-Mail: fuscaldo@sonoma.edu
Men’s/Women’s Golf_ __________________ Val Verhunce
Phone: 707-799-0712; E-Mail: verhunce@sonoma.edu
Men’s Soccer________________________ Marcus Ziemer
Phone: 707-664-2614; E-Mail: ziemer@sonoma.edu
Men’s Tennis____________________ Steve Cunninghame
Phone: 707-664-2657; E-Mail: steve.cunninghame@sonoma.edu
Softball_______________________________ Jaime Wallin
Phone: 707-664-4054; E-Mail: wallinj@sonoma.edu
Volleyball______________________________ Bear Grassl
Phone: 707-664-2656; E-Mail: bear.grassl@sonoma.edu
BILL FUSCO
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bill Fusco is now in his 12th year as the Director of Athletics at Sonoma State University. Under his leadership, SSU intercollegiate teams have become a competitive force since joining the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in 1998. SSU teams have performed well at the regional and national level during his tenure. Fusco has overseen an unprecedented number of changes in the SSU intercollegiate athletic program, since his arrival in 1997. SSU Athletics has successfully moved into the CCAA, initiated the awarding of athletic scholarships, transitioned to a new mascot, established media partnerships and has expanded fund raising through special events like Bidnight Madness and the Annual Fund Drive of the University Athletic Association. Fusco has served as President of the CCAA (2004-05) and is the Past President of the NCAA Division II Athletics Directors Association. He also served for four years (1999-2003) on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Fusco also served on the NCAA Division II Degree Completion Scholarship Committee and the NCAA West Region Women’s Tennis Committee. He recently completed a term on the California State University Risk Management Authority Athletic Injury Medical Expense Board. Fusco was recently appointed to a four-year term on the NCAA Championships Committee. As President of the NCAA Division II Athletics Directors Association he helped develop the Division II Model Athletics Department, a program that establishes the guiding principles of operated a Division II intercollegiate athletic program. With over 27 years of combined athletic administrative experience, Fusco has served as Director of Athletics at the University of San Francisco and Dominican University of California and as Sports Information Director at St. Mary’s College in Moraga and the University of San Francisco. He is an adjunct faculty member in the USF Graduate Sports Management Program where has taught an elective class titled Administrative Leadership in Intercollegiate Athletics. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Dominican University and has taught a class titled Introduction to Sports Management. Fusco resides in Petaluma with his wife Cathy and their daughter Marissa (17). Their son Michael (21) attends Long Beach State University.
Women’s Basketball_ ____________________ Mark Rigby
Phone: 707-664-2498; E-Mail: mark.rigby@sonoma.edu
Women’s Cross Country_ ________________ Mark James
Phone: 707-664-2290; E-Mail: tridents@att.net
Women’s Soccer_____________________ Luke Oberkirch
Phone: 707-664-2481; E-Mail: luke.oberkirch@sonoma.edu
Women’s Tennis_______________________ Tracey Prince
Phone: 707-664-2291; E-Mail: tracey.prince@sonoma.edu
Women’s Water Polo________________ Coralie Simmons
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SPORTS INFORMATION Interview Policy All interviews with Sonoma State University Athletics administration, coaching staff members, and/or student-athletes must be arranged via the Sports Information Office. Please contact Assistant Athletics Director Brandon Bronzan at 707-664-2358. All interviews with student-athletes will be arranged around their academic class schedules and/or practice times.
BRANDON BRONZAN ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR
Brandon Bronzan is in his seventh year as Sports Information Director and third as Assistant Athletics Director at Sonoma State University. Appointed to Credential Requests the Sports Information DirecAll requests for media credentials and photography passes must be tor position in October 2002, arranged via the Sports Information Office as early as possible. Only leBronzan oversees publicity gitimate requests will be granted. All Photographers must shoot from the and media relations matters baselines, and positions are at the judgment of the game’s officials and/or concerning the Sonoma State the Sports Information Office at all times. athletic department. In 2006, Bronzan was promoted to AssisMedia Services tant Athletics Director where he Sonoma State University Sports Information uses computerized statistics. has additional responsibilities in All working media will receive an official game program and notes, halfthe areas of scheduling, event management and website develtime box score, and a final game box score, including play-by-play scoring. opment, especially in the areas of e-commerce and audio/video streaming. Post-Game Results The Sonoma State Sports Information Office will provide faxing/e-mailing Prior to coming to Sonoma State, Bronzan was a Media Relations of the final game box score to media outlets of opposing teams. Please Assistant with the Tennessee Smokies, then Class AA affiliate of contact the Sports Information office with any special requests. the Toronto Blue Jays. Bronzan also worked for the Visalia Oaks and as a student assistant in the Sports Information department Visiting Radio at SSU. He is a 2001 graduate of Sonoma State University with a Stations wishing to broadcast games from Seawolf Gym must make B.S. in Business Administration (Management). arrangements with the Sports Information Office as early as possible to reserve space. There are no phone lines for radio use at soccer, baseball or A member of the College Sports Information Directors of softball. America (CoSIDA), Bronzan serves on the organization’s Publications Committee and Membership Services Committee. He is Weekly Release also a voting member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers The Sonoma State Sports Information Office produces a weekly release in of America (NCBWA) and coordinator of the Daktronics All-West .pdf format for all 13 sports that is posted to the athletics website (www. Region Division II Men’s Soccer team. This year, he will serve on sonomaseawolves.com). If you would like to have a sport’s weekly release the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Regional Advisory Come-mailed directly to you, email Brandon Bronzan at brandon.bronzan@ mittee. sonoma.edu (be sure to indicate which sport(s) are being requested). A native of Visalia, California, Bronzan resides in Cotati with his wife Tiffany and daughter Olivia.
MICHAEL PALIA
ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Michael Palia joins the Sonoma State Sports Information office in 2008. A recent graduate of UC Santa Barbara, Palia served as a student assistant in the Gauchos’ media relations department. There he served as the main contact for women’s tennis. Michael obtained his degree in Communication, with a minor in Sport Management.
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SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
With a tradition of high academic standards, Sonoma State University offers its 8,000 students a friendly, safe and informal atmosphere in a beautiful campus setting. The 269-acre campus is one of the most requested in the CSU system and is located in California’s premier wine country 40 miles north of San Francisco. With 25 percent of its student body living on campus in both suite and apartment style campus housing, Sonoma is one of the most residential campuses within the California State University system. The university offers a student-centered education focused on personal attention, student support and a dynamic, rewarding community.
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Dedicated to the liberal arts and sciences and known for its active use of technology, the SSU educational experience fosters intellectual, cognitive, social and personal growth. The faculty and staff provide close mentoring relationships and an education that fosters ethical exploration, civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness combined with a solid foundation in an academic discipline. As one of California’s premier public undergraduate institutions, SSU has a commitment to graduating students who have the ability to think critically and ethically and can effectively use information technology. Alumni Association The SSU Alumni Association is a non-profit corporation designed to support and further the development of SSU. The Association’s mission is to provide service to Sonoma State University alumni as well as encourage and enhance their life-long relationship with the university. The Association sponsors alumni programs and events and provides student scholarships. Membership is open to graduates, former students, and friends of SSU. Degree/Program Offerings Sonoma State is comprised of six schools: Arts and Humanities, Business and Economics, Education, Extended Education, Social Sciences, and Science and Technology. Degrees are offered in 41 majors and 46 minors at the bachelor’s level and 14 at the master’s level. The University offers a joint master’s degree in mathematics with San Francisco State University and a joint doctorate in educational administration with California State University, Sacramento and the University of California, Davis. Sonoma State offers one of the only wine business programs in the country. The University offers nine credential programs and eight undergraduate and graduate certificate programs. Basic teaching credential programs in education include multiple subject CLAD, multiple subject BCLAD, single subject, multiple subject CLAD with an early childhood education emphasis, and special education.
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