2009 Sonoma State Volleyball Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS table of contents Schedule______________________________4 Coaches_______________________________5 Roster_________________________________6 Student-Athlete Bios__________________ 7-12 2008 Match Recaps__________________ 13-20 2008 Statistics_ ________________________ 22 2008 Results___________________________ 22 2008 CCAA Review_ ____________________ 23 Post-Season Honors_____________________ 24 All-Time Honors________________________ 25 Yearly Leaders_ ________________________ 25 Records___________________________ 26-28 All-Time Results_____________________ 30-31 All-Time Conference Standings____________ 32 Program History________________________ 33 All-Time Roster_________________________ 34 Opponent Information_ ______________ 35-36 Series Histories_________________________ 37 CCAA Information______________________ 37 Department Information______________ 38-39

Location: Rohnert Park, California (94928) Street Address: 1801 East Cotati Ave. Website: sonomaseawolves.com Athletics Phone: (707) 664-2521 Athletics Fax: (707) 664-3291 President: Dr. Ruben ArmiĂąana Director of Athletics: Bill Fusco Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Duane Dove Enrollment: 8,200 Founded: 1961 Colors: Navy (286), Columbia Blue (278), White Conference: California Collegiate Athletic Assoc. National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Head Coach: Bear Grassl (8th season) Volleyball Office Phone: (707) 664-2656 Assistant Coaches: Jesse Ortiz, Michaela Ebben 2008 Overall Record: 23-7 2008 CCAA Record: 15-5

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INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

2009 SCHEDULE

Date Fri-Aug. 28 Fri-Aug. 28 Sat-Aug. 29 Sat-Aug. 29 Thu-Sep. 3 Thu-Sep. 3 Fri-Sep. 4 Fri-Sep. 4 Thu-Sep. 10 Sat-Sep. 12 Wed-Sep. 16 Fri-Sep. 18 Sat-Sep. 19 Fri-Sep. 25 Sat-Sep. 26 Fri-Oct. 2 Sat-Oct. 3 Fri-Oct. 9 Sat-Oct. 10 Fri-Oct. 16 Sat-Oct. 17 Wed-Oct. 21 Fri-Oct. 23 Sat-Oct. 24 Fri-Oct. 30 Sat-Oct. 31 Fri-Nov. 6 Sat-Nov. 7 Fri-Nov. 13 Sat-Nov. 14 Nov. 19-22

Opponent NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR# WESTERN OREGON# DOMINICAN# CENTRAL WASHINGTON# BYU-Hawaii% Seattle Pacific% Evergreen State% Western Washington% CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* CAL STATE L.A.* HUMBOLDT STATE* San Francisco State* Cal State Monterey Bay* Cal Poly Pomona* Cal State San Bernardino* CAL STATE STANISLAUS* CHICO STATE* CAL STATE EAST BAY* UC SAN DIEGO* Cal State L.A. Cal State Dominguez Hills* Humboldt State* CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* SAN FRANCISCO STATE* CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* CAL POLY POMONA* Chico State* Cal State Stanislaus* UC San Diego* Cal State East Bay* NCAA West Regional Tournament

Location ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK Ellensburg, Wash. Ellensburg, Wash. Ellensburg, Wash. Ellensburg, Wash. ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK San Francisco, Calif. Seaside, Calif. Pomona, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK Los Angeles, Calif. Carson, Calif. Arcata, Calif. ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK Chico, Calif. Turlock, Calif. La Jolla, Calif. Hayward, Calif. tba

* CCAA match; # Seawolf Spike Tournament (Rohnert Park, Calif.); % CWU Invitational (Ellensburg, Wash.)

Time 11:30 am 7:00 pm 11:30 am 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm tba


HEAD COACH BEAR GRASSL

Head Coach Bear Grassl returns for his eighth year at the helm of the Sonoma State University volleyball program in 2009. The reigning CCAA Volleyball Coach of the Year, Grassl led his team to a 23-7 record and their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 15 seasons in 2008.

In seven seasons at Sonoma State, Grassl has coached 20 All-Conference performers and has also seen his players earn numerous Academic All-District honors in the past few seasons.

Former El Molino High School star Michaela Ebben spends her fourth season on the coaching staff in 2009. Ebben played under Coach Grassl at El Molino and as a member of the Empire Volleyball Club. Following her high school career, Ebben went on to play four years at the University of Arizona. She spent two years as the Wildcats’ starting setter and was named All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention in 1997.

Abilene Christian_________________________ 0-1 Academy of Art__________________________ 1-0 Alaska_ ________________________________ 1-0 Augustana______________________________ 0-1 BYU-Hawaii_ ____________________________ 0-3 Cal Poly Pomona_________________________ 5-9 Cal State Bakersfield_______________________ 3-7 Cal State Dominguez Hills_________________ 13-1 Cal State L.A._ __________________________ 3-11 Cal State Monterey Bay_ ___________________ 7-3 Cal State San Bernardino__________________ 0-14 Cal State Stanislaus_ _____________________ 10-4 Central Washington_______________________ 2-3 Chaminade_ ____________________________ 0-1 Charleston______________________________ 1-0 Chico State_ ____________________________ 6-9 College of the Southwest_ _________________ 1-0 Dominican______________________________ 1-0 Fort Hays State___________________________ 0-1 Grand Canyon___________________________ 3-2 Hawaii Pacific____________________________ 2-1 Holy Names_____________________________ 1-0 Humboldt State__________________________ 7-2 Minnesota State-Mankato__________________ 1-0 Montana State-Billings_____________________ 3-0 Nebraska-Omaha_________________________ 1-0 Northwest Nazarene______________________ 2-2 Northwood_ ____________________________ 0-1 Notre Dame de Namur_ ___________________ 4-0 Saint Martin’s____________________________ 3-0 San Francisco State_ ______________________ 6-0 Seattle_________________________________ 1-0 Seattle Pacific____________________________ 2-0 UC Davis_ ______________________________ 3-1 UC San Diego__________________________ 3-11 UC Santa Cruz_ __________________________ 1-0 Western Oregon_ ________________________ 2-1 Western State___________________________ 1-0 Western Washington______________________ 0-2 William Penn____________________________ 1-0

INFORMATION

ASSISTANT COACH MICHAELA EBBEN

BREAKDOWN

Home________________________________ 54-30 Away________________________________ 28-48 Neutral_______________________________ 19-13 vs. CCAA Teams________________________ 69-74 vs. GNAC Teams_________________________ 17-7 vs. Pac West Teams_______________________ 10-5 vs. NAIA Teams___________________________ 4-0 vs. NCAA Division I Teams_ _________________ 0-0 vs. NCAA Division II Teams________________ 96-90 vs. NCAA Division III Teams_ ________________ 1-1

HISTORY

A former player on the Sonoma State men’s club volleyball team, Jesse Ortiz returns for his third season on the coaching staff in 2009. Ortiz graduated from Sonoma State in 2004 and has several years of coaching experience under his belt. He has previously coached the SSU men’s club team and the women at Petaluma High School.

Rec Conf Finish 15-14 10-12 8th 15-14 10-12 t-7th 14-12 9-9 6th 11-16 9-13 t-7th 10-14 7-13 t-7th 13-14 9-9 t-5th 23-7 15-5 t-2nd Career Overall: 101-91 Career Conference: 69-73 ! NCAA Appearance

2008 REVIEW

ASSISTANT COACH JESSE ORTIZ

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 !

SEAWOLVES

A 1991 graduate of Sonoma State, Grassl was head coach at El Molino High School from 1992-2001. During that span, he guided the Lions to six Sonoma County League championships, seven North Coast Section titles, five Northern California championships and one California state championship, in 1999. His career coaching mark at El Molino was an impressive 267-78.

CAREER RECORD

COACHES

Grassl took the reigns in 2002 and led the Seawolves to a 15-14 record. He repeated the feat in 2003 (15-14) and then went 14-12 in ‘04. In 2005 and 2006, the Seawolves struggled in the win column playing in the tough California Collegiate Athletic Association with a young squad.

INTRO

The Seawolves got off to a hot start last season in which they won 14 of their first 15 matches. As the season went on, Sonoma State stayed close in the CCAA title race but went 9-5 the rest of the season and finished tied for second in the conference (15-5). However, the Seawolves had a stellar home record, going 14-1 on the hardwood of the Seawolf Gym. Sonoma State also appeared in the NCAA Division II West Regional Tournament for the first time since 1993 but a first-round loss to conference-foe Chico State knocked the Seawolves out of national title contention.


HISTORY

INFORMATION

2009 ROSTER No Name

Pos

Ht

Yr

Hometown

Last School

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Rikki Buckshnis

MB

6-2

Sr.

Clackamas, Ore.

Clackamas HS

2

Kelsey Dall

DS

5-8

So.

Mission Viejo, Calif.

Tesoro HS

3

Sammi Bentovoja

DS

5-7

Fr.

El Dorado Hills, Calif.

Oak Ridge HS

4

Taylor Krenwinkel

DS

5-7

So.

San Diego, Calif.

Rancho Buena Vista HS

5

Marianne Fox

OH

6-1

Jr.

Forestville, Calif.

El Molino HS

6

Amanda Vanover

DS

5-10

Jr.

Brea, Calif.

Brea Olinda HS

7

Ali Walker

OH

5-8

Sr.

Portland, Ore.

Mt. Hood CC

8

Keala Peterson

OH

6-0

So.

Sebastopol, Calif.

UC Davis

9

Lindsay Brown

S

5-10

Sr.

Napa, Calif.

Napa HS

MB

6-0

Sr.

Sebastopol, Calif.

Analy HS

MB/OH 6-0

Fr.

San Diego, Calif.

Grossmont HS

10 Sarah Illingworth

INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

11 Devynne Johnson

12 Alex DaRosa

MB

6-2

Fr.

Watsonville, Calif.

Aptos HS

13 Ally Sather

OH

6-0

Fr.

Santa Rosa, Calif.

Maria Carillo HS

14 Brooke Moore

MB

6-0

So.

Fresno, Calif.

Clovis HS

15 Kendahl Batiste

OH

5-11

Jr.

Portland, Ore.

Grant HS

16 Devin Scully

S

5-9

Jr.

Newark, Calif.

Moreau Catholic HS

20 Megan Wong

L/DS

5-7

So.

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Los Osos HS

21 Briana Hammonds

OH

6-0

So.

Anaheim, Calif.

Orange Lutheran HS

S

5-10

Fr.

Corona, Calif.

Corona HS

23 Christie Allen

SONOMA STATE VOLLEYBALL


CHRISTIE ALLEN

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SAMMI BENTOVOJA

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Position ������������� Defensive Specialist Class ������������������������� Freshman Hometown ����������El Dorado Hills, Calif. Last School �������� Oak Ridge High School

2008: Redshirted for the Seawolves in 2008.

2008: Was a part of four league championships at Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills...won the section championship in 2008...named All-City, AllLeague, and All-Metro at libero as a senior.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Corona High School...played four years of volleyball for the Panthers.

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Position ������������������� Outside Hitter Class ���������������������������� Junior Hometown �����������������Portland, Ore. Last School ������������� Grant High School

HIGH SCHOOL: One of two players on the roster from Oregon...a graduate of Grant High School in Portland...was a two-time First Team All-League selection...earned the Alliance of Black Educators Academic Achievement Award...a member of her school’s Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

GP 34 4 38

K 53 3 56

E 34 4 38

TA 177 10 187

Pct .107 -.100 .096

KPG 1.56 0.75 0.32

Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

D 11 1 12

DPG 0.32 0.25 0.32

BS 1 0 1

BA 5 0 5

BLK 6 0 6

BPG 0.18 0.00 0.16

AST 3 0 3

SA 0 0 0

2008: Followed her strong 2007 campaign with a stellar 2008 season in which she became school’s career assists record with 2,511...named Second Team All-CCAA for her efforts...had 967 assists on the season, good for fifth all-time despite a shorter 25-point game...had a season-high 52 assists against UC San Diego (11/15/08)…went for double-digit digs eight times, including a career-high 22 against San Francisco State (9/26/08)…led the team in service aces with 41…had five aces on two occasions to set career marks (vs. Montana State Billings, 8/29/08 and vs. Chico State,10/17/08)…tied for second on the team with 52 blocks…three kills away from having 200 for her career…earned CCAA All-Academic Honors for the second consecutive season. 2007: Had a fantastic sophomore season in which she earned Second Team All-CCAA honors...broke the school record for assists in a season with 1,140...averaged 10.75 assists per game, the third-best mark in school history...her 41 service aces were second on the team and tied for sixth all-time...also ranked fifth on the squad with 107 kills and third with 205 digs...Brown is currently fourth in the SSU record books with 1,544 career assists...had over 50 assists in a match eight times and over 40 in 15 of the team’s 27 matches...posted 66 assists against Cal State Monterey Bay (10/24/07), the fourth-highest total in school history...turned in 60 assists against Central Washington (8/31/07)...went for double digit digs in eight matches, including a career-high 15 against Seattle (8/26/07)...had a career-high nine kills in a win over Cal State Monterey Bay (10/24/07)...set a new career mark for service aces with four against Cal State Dominguez Hills (9/14/07)...totaled six blocks in a late season match against UC San Diego (11/9/07)...appeared in all 106 of the team’s games...named CCAA All-Academic. 2006: Turned in a solid freshman campaign...led the team with 404 assists, the fifth-highest freshman total in school history...recorded a season-high 32 assists against nationally-ranked Chico State (9/16/06)...had over 20 assists in a game ten times...recorded a double-double of 22 assists and 10 digs against Cal State Monterey Bay (10/6/06)...ranked third on the squad with 20 service aces.

INFORMATION

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because she liked the campus and the area reminded her of home...the person she would most like to meet is President Barack Obama...considers her parents her biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of Mexican food.

Position ���������������������������Setter Class ����������������������������� Senior Hometown ������������������� Napa, Calif. Last School ������������� Napa High School

HISTORY

2007: Appeared in 34 games for the Seawolves as a freshman...registered 53 kills and six blocks...had a season-high 14 kills against Chaminade (8/31/07)...pounded out 11 kills in a victory of Seattle (8/26/07)...also had three blocks in the win over the Redhawks (8/26/07).

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2008 REVIEW

2008: Appeared in four sets as a sophomore in 2008...hammered two kills in two attempts with no errors in a sweep at Cal State Dominguez Hills (10/24/08)…finished 2008 with three kills and one dig.

LINDSAY BROWN

SEAWOLVES

KENDAHL BATISTE

PERSONAL: Decided on Sonoma State for a number of reasons, including the beautiful campus and hard-working volleyball team...lists her sister, Jessi Bentovoja, as her biggest influence as an athlete...enjoys Italian food, but she hates peas.

COACHES

PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because she liked the volleyball program, the dorms, and the great area...her biggest thrill as an athlete was winning the league title as a senior in high school...is a fan of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

INTRO

Position ���������������������������Setter Class �������������������������� Freshman Hometown ����������������� Corona, Calif. Last School ������������Corona High School


BUCKSHNIS, cont’d HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First Team All-Three Rivers League honors in 2004...was an Honorable Mention All-League pick as a sophomore and junior...nominated for Female Athlete of the Year at Clackamas High School...valedictorian of her class. BROWN, cont’d HIGH SCHOOL: Joined Sonoma State after a distinguished career at Napa High School... earned Tribal Pin as one of the top 40 students at Napa...named to Honor Roll all four years... earned All-County and All-League after her junior and senior seasons...named a Renaissance Girl at The Volleyball Festival in Reno. PERSONAL: Came to Sonoma State because of the volleyball program...her favorite team in the CCAA to play is Cal State Stanislaus because her sister plays there...lists Forrest Griffin as her favorite athlete and Got Fight? as her favorite book.

Year 2006 (Fr) 2007 (So) 2008 (Jr) Totals

GP 76 106 103 285

K 7 107 83 197

E 1 37 31 69

TA 25 307 215 547

Pct .240 .228 .242 .234

KPG 0.09 1.01 0.81 0.69

Year 2006 (Fr) 2007 (So) 2008 (Jr) Totals

D 89 205 224 518

DPG 1.17 1.93 2.17 1.82

BS 0 9 1 10

BA 5 39 51 95

BLK 5 48 52 105

BPG 0.07 0.45 0.50 0.37

RIKKI BUCKSHNIS

INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

CAREER STATISTICS

AST 404 1140 967 2511

SA 20 41 41 102

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2005 (Fr) 2007 (So) 2008 (Jr) Totals

GP 62 87 100 249

K 79 152 182 413

E 49 45 43 137

TA 246 413 490 1149

Pct .122 .259 .284 .240

KPG 1.27 1.75 1.82 1.66

Year 2005 (Fr) 2007 (So) 2008 (Jr) Totals

D 14 57 73 144

DPG 0.23 0.66 0.73 0.58

BS 5 9 12 26

BA 43 70 72 185

BLK 48 79 84 211

BPG 0.77 0.91 0.84 0.85

AST 1 5 7 13

Position ������������� Defensive Specialist Class ������������������������Sophomore Hometown ������������ Mission Viejo, Calif. Last School ������������ Tesoro High School

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2008: Had a very productive freshman year in 2008…appeared in 106 sets for the Seawolves…second on the team in service aces with 32, including a career-high five aces at Notre Dame de Namur (9/16/08)…third on the team in digs with 365…had a 25-dig performance at Central Washington (9/5/08)…named to the CCAA All-Academic team.

Position �������������������Middle Blocker Class ���������������������������� Senior Hometown ��������������� Clackamas, Ore. Last School �������� Clackamas High School

2008: Remained one of the Seawolves’ biggest threats in the middle in 2008…led the team with 84 blocks, including 12 solo rejections…again earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII honors...had at least four blocks in a match 11 times…fifth all-time with 211 career blocks…third on the team in kills in ‘08 with 182...paced the squad with a .284 hitting percentage…had a career-high 14 kills on three different occasions- at Chico State (9/13/08), at Notre Dame de Namur (9/16/08) and vs. UC San Diego (11/15/08)…accumulated 73 digs, including a career-high eight dig performance against Chico State (10/17/08)…turned in a 10-kill, 0error night in just 14 attempts (.714), helping SSU to a 3-0 sweep of Cal State Monterey Bay (9/27/08)…earned CCAA All-Academic honors. 2007: Bounced back in 2007 with a very nice season...named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII team...led the Seawolves with 79 blocks...fourth on the team with 152 kills...her block total is tied for second in school history among sophomores...had a career-high nine blocks against Cal State L.A. (10/5/07), the third-best total in SSU history... had at least four blocks in a match nine times...hit .625 (10k-0e-16a) in a sweep of Cal State Dominguez Hills (9/14/07)...posted 11 kills with no hitting errors in 22 attempts against Cal State L.A. (10/5/07)...named CCAA All-Academic.

2005: Turned in 79 kills in an impressive freshman campaign...third on the team with 48 blocks, the sixth-best total for a freshman in school history...had a team season-high of eight blocks against Cal State Bakersfield (9/9/05)...drove home a season-high eight kills against Dominican (9/28/05)...hit .515 over a three-match stretch from 9/23-9/28...had two games in which she had over five kills and no errors.

SA 0 2 2 4

2

KELSEY DALL

2006: Redshirted due to injury.

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the location...credits her high school coach, Jim Stultz, as her biggest athletic influence...has moved seven times and has lived in four different states...lists Superbad and The Notebook as her favorite movie.

HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives at Sonoma State after a standout career at Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita. PERSONAL: Strives to become a doctor following graduation...her love of the Sonoma State campus is one reason she chose to attend...enjoys the music of Chris Brown...considers her parents to be her biggest influences as an athlete.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 (Fr)

GP 106

K 5

E 9

TA 53

Pct -.075

KPG 0.05

Year 2008 (Fr)

D 365

DPG 3.44

BS 0

BA 0

BLK 0

BPG 0.00

AST 15

SA 32


alex da rosa

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Position �������������������Middle Blocker Class �������������������������� Freshman Hometown ������������� Watsonville, Calif. Last School �������������Aptos High School

Pants...enjoys eating hamburgers.

GP 99 107 206

K 304 246 550

E 113 76 189

TA 1026 915 1941

Pct .186 .186 .186

KPG 3.07 2.30 2.67

Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

D 172 114 286

DPG 1.74 1.07 1.39

BS 6 1 7

BA 17 14 31

BLK 23 15 38

BPG 0.23 0.14 0.18

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BRIANA HAMMONDS

2008: Showed promise as a freshman in 2008... led the team with seven kills in her collegiate debut against Notre Dame de Namur (8/29/08)...hit .368 and had four blocks in the season opening Seawolves’ win…had a season-high 10 kills vs. Hawaii Pacific (9/5/08)…hammered 48 kills over the course of the season…accumulated at least one kill in 16 of the 17 matches she saw action in. HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Lutheran High School of Orange County... named All-League as a senior...received her team’s Most Improved Award as a junior...lettered in soccer as a freshman. PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because she liked the area and had family nearby...is a fan of beach volleyball star Kerri Walsh...would like to be a first grade teacher in the future... credits her family for being influential on her athletic career.

Year 2008 (Fr)

GP 37

K 48

E 23

TA 177

Pct .141

KPG 1.30

Year 2008 (Fr)

D 8

DPG 0.22

BS 3

BA 8

BLK 11

BPG 0.30

AST 0

SA 0

INFORMATION

CAREER STATISTICS

HISTORY

HIGH SCHOOL: Had a standout career at El Molino High School in Forestville...earned First Team All-League honors as a sophomore, junior, and senior...named First Team All-Empire her final two years.

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2008 REVIEW

2007: Enjoyed a tremendous freshman campaign that was capped by CCAA Freshman of the Year honors...was also named the SSU Female Freshman Student-Athlete of the Year...ranked second on the team with 304 kills, establishing a new SSU freshman record in the process...broke the school record for service aces in a season with 53...ranked fourth in the CCAA in service aces...posted 29 kills in her second collegiate game, against Northwest Nazarene (8/24/07)...the 29 kills are tied for second for a single-match in SSU history...had 20 or more kills in a match three times...her 1,026 total attempts are ninth in school history... named to the Seawolf Spike All-Tournament Team...pounded 21 kills in a loss to FOX, cont’d Central Washington (8/31/07)...recorded a season-best 17 digs in a win over Seattle (8/26/07)...had double digit dig totals in seven matches...collected a season-high five service aces in win over Cal State Stanislaus (11/3/07)...posted at least one service ace in 25 of SSU’s 27 matches.

SA 53 27 80

Position ������������� Defensive Specialist Class ������������������������Sophomore Hometown ���������������Anaheim, Calif. Last School �� Orange Lutheran High School

Position ������������������� Outside Hitter Class ����������������������������� Junior Hometown �������������� Forestville, Calif. Last School ����������El Molino High School

2008: Remained one of the main offensive threats for the Seawolves as a sophomore in 2008…appeared in all but one of the team’s sets during the season…was second on the team with 246 kills…had eight matches with double-digit kills, including a season-high 17 kill performance in a 3-0 victory at Humboldt State (11/12/08)…has accumulated 550 kills in just two seasons for Sonoma State…had a career-high seven service aces vs. Hawaii Pacific (9/5/08)…third on the team with 27 aces…accumulated 114 digs including a 12 dig performance vs. San Francisco State (9/26/08).

AST 14 16 30

SEAWOLVES

MARIANNE FOX

Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

COACHES

PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because she liked the area and the volleyball team...is a fan of the Dallas Mavericks and the movie Sisterhood of the Traveling

CAREER STATISTICS

INTRO

2008: Comes to Sonoma State from Aptos High School.

FOX, cont’d PERSONAL: Lists her favorite actor as Brad Pitt and her favorite author as James Patterson... has a twin sister named Kathleen and lists her older sister, Amanda, as her biggest influence as an athlete...enjoys listening to The Beatles.


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devynne JOHNSON SARAH

ILLINGWORTH

Position ����� Middle Blocker/Outside Hitter Class �������������������������� Freshman Hometown ���������������San Diego, Calif. Last School �������� Grossmont High School

10

2008: Redshirted for Sonoma State.

INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

Position �������������������Middle Blocker Class ����������������������������� Senior Hometown ���������������Sebastopol, Calif. Last School ������������� Analy High School

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2008: Saw action in 51 sets for Sonoma State…had 81 kills and 43 blocks on the season…pounded out a season-high 10 kills against Humboldt State (10/8/08)…had eight kills in two consecutive gamesa match against Northwest Nazarene (8/30/08) and at Central Washington (9/5/08)…registered at least one block in 20 of the 24 matches she appeared in…went for a season-high five blocks in a 3-0 victory over Academy of Art (9/24/08)…hammered at least five kills in eight of her matches…had 27 digs over the course of the season, including five different matches with three digs…named to the CCAA All-Academic team. 2007: Appeared in 59 games for the Seawolves in 2007, finishing the season with 84 kills and 33 blocks...had back-to-back double digit kill nights against Notre Dame de Namur (9/15/07) and Cal State Monterey Bay (9/19/07)...her 11 kills against the Otters (9/19/07) were a season-high...posted five blocks against Humboldt State (9/21/07)...hit .526 (10k-1e16a) in win over Notre Dame de Namur (9/15/07). 2006: Led the team in blocks with 68... ranked fifth on the squad with 128 kills and second with a .196 hitting percentage...set a career-high with eight blocks in a win over Cal State Stanislaus (10/21/06)...turned in the fourth-best freshman blocks total in school history...recorded 12 kills against Humboldt State (10/4/06)...went for double-digit kills four times, including three games in a row in early October...named CCAA All-Academic. HIGH SCHOOL: Played high school volleyball at Analy High School in Sebastopol...helped lead her team to a league championship as a senior. PERSONAL: Enjoys the music of Tool and Nine Inch Nails...says that winning her high school league is her most memorable sports moment...allergic to fruits and vegetables, she likes to eat anything with sugar and carbs.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2006 (Fr) 2007 (So) 2008 (Jr) Totals

GP 73 59 51 183

K 128 84 81 293

E 56 37 37 130

TA 368 252 233 853

Pct .196 .187 .189 .191

KPG 1.75 1.42 1.59 1.60

Year 2006 (Fr) 2007 (So) 2008 (Jr) Totals

D 18 17 27 62

DPG 0.25 0.29 0.53 0.34

BS 11 2 3 16

BA 57 31 40 128

BLK 68 33 43 144

BPG 0.93 0.56 0.84 0.79

AST 5 3 1 9

SA 3 0 0 3

HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Grossmont High School...named Most Valuable Player of her league and earned First Team All-CIF honors. PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because she wanted to experience Northern California... is a fan of Dwyane Wade...likes to eat Mexican food...enjoys the music of Mac Dre and Slightly Stoopid.

TAYLOR KRENWINKEL

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Position ������������������Middle Blocker Class ���������������������������� Senior Hometown ��������������Sebastopol, Calif. Last School ������������� Analy High School

2008: Put forth arguably the best defensive season by a freshman in the program’s history in 2008…led the CCAA in digs per game with 4.89 and finished second in the conference (and fourth in team history) with 523 digs in 2008…shattered the freshman record for most digs in a single-season (previously Christine Shiba with 318 in 2000)…had a season-high 31 digs in the regular season finale against UC San Diego (11/15/08)…psted double-digit digs in 26 of the teams’ 30 matches including ten matches with 20 or more digs…accounted for 42 assists and 23 service aces. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended three different high schools, Chapparal High, Temecula Valley High, and Rancho Buena Vista High. PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because she was interested in moving to Northern California...her Aunt Amy is her biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of The Beatles...supports the San Diego Chargers and her favorite athlete, Misty May.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 (Fr)

GP 107

K 6

E 5

TA 24

Pct .042

KPG 0.06

Year 2008 (Fr)

D 523

DPG 4.89

BS 0

BA 0

BLK 0

BPG 0.00

AST 42

SA 23


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BROOKE MOORE

Position ������������������� Outside Hitter Class �������������������������� Freshman Hometown ��������������� Santa Rosa, Calif. Last School ��������������� Maria Carillo HS

Position �������������������Middle Blocker Class �������������������������Sophomore Hometown �������������������Fresno, Calif. Last School �������������Clovis High School

Year 2008 (Fr)

GP 60

K 95

E 33

TA 241

Pct .257

KPG 1.58

Year 2008 (Fr)

D 22

DPG 0.37

BS 9

BA 29

BLK 38

BPG 0.63

SA 0

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HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State after a stellar freshman season at UC Davis in 2008...named to the Big West All-Freshman team... ranked second on the Aggies with 181 kills (2.49 k/g)... is a 2008 graduate of Analy High School in Sebastopol...was named the Empire Volleyball Athlete of the Year as a senior...earned First Team All-Conference honors three times and was a First Team All-Empire selection as well. PERSONAL: Decided to come back to Sonoma County because of the volleyball program at SSU and the great location...enjoys watching Curb Your Enthusiasm...likes to eat Indian food...is a fan of the San Francisco Giants.

2007: Saw action in 56 games in 2007...ranked fourth on the team with an average of 2.27 digs per game...she had 127 digs for the season...also recorded 16 service aces...had a season-high 19 digs in a win over Cal State Stanislaus (11/3/07)...posted double digit dig totals in six matches. HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives at Sonoma State from Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward... was a First Team All-League pick as a junior and senior...named Team MVP and Most Inspirational...earned Hayward Area Athletic League co-Player of the Year honors as a senior. PERSONAL: Wants to become a physical education teacher after graduation...lists Kerri Walsh as her biggest athletic influence...enjoys reading books by James Patterson...likes to eat Mexican food...has also participated in soccer, basketball, softball, and swimming...enjoys playing against Chico State.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

GP 56 57 113

K 1 4 5

E 6 3 9

TA 18 29 47

Pct -.278 .034 -.085

KPG 0.02 0.07 0.04

Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

D 127 145 272

DPG 2.27 2.54 2.41

BS 0 0 0

BA 0 3 3

BLK 0 3 3

BPG 0.00 0.05 0.03

AST 13 51 64

SA 16 5 21

INFORMATION

Position ������������������� Outside Hitter Class �������������������������Sophomore Hometown ���������������Sebastopol, Calif. Last School ��������������������� UC Davis

2008: Appeared in 57 sets for the Seawolves as a sophomore…started at setter against Notre Dame de Namur (9/16/08) and notched 40 assists, 15 digs, two kills and two blocks in the five-set victory…fifth on the team with 145 digs…had at least ten or more digs in six matches and a season-high of 15.

HISTORY

KEALA PETERSON

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Position ���������������������������Setter Class ����������������������������� Junior Hometown ������������������ Newark, Calif. Last School ��� Moreau Catholic High School

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DEVIN SCULLY

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because she wanted to “get out of the horrible heat of Fresno”...lists her friend Brittany Pierce as her biggest influence as an athlete...loves country music...says UC San Diego is her favorite opponent to play.

SEAWOLVES

PERSONAL: Is the younger sister of Kristy Sather, an All-American for Sonoma State in 2008...picked Sonoma because she thought it was the perfect fit for her...considers her family to be her biggest influence as an athlete...enjoys the work of J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives at Sonoma State after a stellar career at Clovis High School...helped lead her team to back-to-back valley and league championships...helped the Cougars advance to the state’s Elite Eight...named First Team All-League...was her team’s Most Valuable Player...earned the Cougars’ Clutch Award.

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Comes to Sonoma State as a highly touted prospect from Maria Carrillo High School in Santa Rosa...helped guide the Pumas to a North Coast Section Championship as a senior... earned Empire Player of the Year honors as a senior... also named Most Valuable Player of the North Bay League.

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2008: Had a successful freshman season for the Seawolves in 2008…contributed 95 kills in 60 sets played…hit at a .257 clip for the season (95k-33e241a)…helped Sonoma State to a five-set victory at Notre Dame de Namur (9/16/08) with 11 kills, the first double-digit output of her young career…had a season-high 12 hammers at San Francisco State (11/1/08), sporting a .435 hitting percentage with just two errors in 23 attempts…accumulated 38 blocks during the season…had five rejections twice- in a match against Cal State Monterey Bay (9/27/08) and at San Francisco State (11/1/08).

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ALLY SATHER

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WALKER, cont’d and had 21 matches with double-digit figures…helped out in the middle with 50 blocks in 2008…had six blocks in a five-set victory at Chico State (9/13/09).

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AMANDA VANOVER

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Position �������������� Defensive Specialist Class ����������������������������� Junior Hometown ���������������������Brea, Calif. Last School ��������Brea Olinda High School

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2008: Saw action in 62 sets for Sonoma State…had a career-high 17 digs in a four-set victory over Chico State (10/17/08)…tallied 122 digs in 2008, including five matches with 11 or more…served five aces in her season debut against Notre Dame de Namur (8/29/08)…ranked fourth on the team with 25 service aces. 2007: Ranked third on the team with 35 service aces as a freshman in 2007...also recorded 53 digs in her 68 games played...had a season-high six service aces against Chaminade (8/31/07)...totaled five service aces in a win over Hawaii Pacific (9/1/07)...her season high of nine digs came against Cal Poly Pomona (9/7/07).

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE: Transfers to Sonoma State from Mount Hood CC in Gresham, Oregon...also attended Oregon State...was a First Team All-Southern Region selection last season...named to multiple All-Tournament teams at Mt. Hood...a graduate of Reynolds High School in Troutdale, Oregon...earned First Team All-State honors as a senior...was a Third Team All-State selection as a sophomore and junior...named Mt. Hood Conference Player of the Year as a senior...a four-time First Team All-League selection. PERSONAL: Would like to become an elementary school teacher and volleyball coach in the future...picked Sonoma State because she liked the campus, coaches, and her teammates...is a fan of the Portland Trailblazers...enjoys the television show, Friends...her favorite team to play against is Chico State.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 (Jr)

GP 108

K 181

E 73

TA 706

Pct .153

KPG 1.68

Year 2008 (Jr)

D 397

DPG 3.68

BS 3

BA 47

BLK 50

BPG 0.46

Position �������������� Defensive Specialist Class �������������������������Sophomore Hometown ������ Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Last School ���������� Los Osos High School

PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because of the location, the volleyball program, and the kinesiology department...would like to be a physical therapist after graduation...says Shaquille O’Neal is the person she’d most like to meet...considers her parents to be her biggest influence as an athlete...enjoys the television show Ghost Hunters and the movie Goonies.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

GP 68 62 130

K 6 3 9

E 5 4 9

TA 33 14 47

Pct .030 -.071 .000

KPG 0.09 0.05 .007

Year 2007 (Fr) 2008 (So) Totals

D 53 122 175

DPG 0.78 1.97 1.35

BS 1 0 1

BA 1 0 1

BLK 2 0 2

BPG 0.03 0.00 0.02

ALI WALKER

AST 0 7 7

SA 35 25 60

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Position ������������������� Outside Hitter Class ����������������������������� Senior Hometown ������������������Portland, Ore. Last School ��� Mt. Hood Community College

2008: Delivered an outstanding all-around junior season, her first with the Seawolves, that culminated with Second Team All-CCAA honors…ranked fourth on the team in kills with 181…was also second in assists with 54…had a season-high 10 kills on three different occasions…sported a .438 hitting percentage (7k0e-16a) in a sweep of Cal State Monterey Bay (9/27/08)…had 23 service aces, including a season-high four at Cal State Dominguez Hills (10/24/08)…ranked second with 397 digs

SA 23

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MEGAN WONG

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Brea Olinda High School...was a two-time All-Century League selection...named to the Honor Roll and cited as a Scholar-Athlete...earned numerous team awards including Most Improved and the Coaches Award.

AST 54

2008: Made her Seawolves’ debut against Northwest Nazarene on 8/30/08…had 16 digs and one assist in a five-set victory over Notre Dame de Namur (9/16/08)…finished the season with 25 digs. 2007: Red shirted for Sonoma State. HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga...was a two-time All-league selection...earned Scholar-Athlete recognition...received the team’s Coaches Award as a junior and senior...competed on the varsity swim team as well. PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because of the location and the opportunity to go out on her own...enjoys playing against Cal State San Bernardino because she knows many of the players and coaches on the team...wants to be a nurse and work in the medical field after graduation...is a fan of the Family Guy and Sports Center.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2008 (Fr)

GP 9

K 0

E 0

TA 0

Pct .000

KPG 0.00

Year 2008 (Fr)

D 25

DPG 2.78

BS 0

BA 0

BLK 0

BPG 0.00

AST 1

SA 0


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sonoma state 3 SEATTLE pacific 1

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 3 SONOMA STATE 1

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team opened up their 2008 season with a convincing sweep of Notre Dame de Namur on Friday afternoon at the Seawolf Spike Volleyball Tournament in Rohnert Park. The Seawolves go to 1-0 on the season.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Behind a big performance from senior Kristy Sather, the Sonoma State volleyball team moved to 3-0 on the season with a 25-20, 25-21, 20-25, 25-15 win over Seattle Pacific on Saturday at the Seawolf Spike in Rohnert Park.

ELLENSBURG, Wash - Sonoma State’s four game winning streak ended on Friday afternoon up in Washington, as Central Washington defeated the Seawolves in four sets, 3-1. With the loss, Sonoma State’s record drops to 4-1 on the young season.

It was the debut of the 25-point set in the collegiate game and the Seawolves were able to reach the milestone quickly, dispatching the Argonauts in just over an hour. SSU won by scores of 25-15, 25-19, and 25-15.

Sather had a season-high 17 kills and hit .200 for the match as the Seawolves took games one, two, and four. Lindsay Brown was brilliant at setter, pacing the offense with 40 assists in addition to 13 digs. Kelsey Dall had 21 digs and Rikki Buckshnis was involved on five blocks.

Central Washington took the first set 25-18, led by the power hitting of Erin Norris, who lead the team with 14 kills in 33 attempts for a solid hitting percentage of .364. Sonoma State rallied in the second set, defeating the Wildcats 25-22, to even the score 1-1. Senior Kristy Sather increased her team-leading total of kills to 61 with 13 in the match. Again junior Lindsay Brown set up most of the kills for the Seawolves today with a total of 39.

Christin Villamayor and Caitlin Torres shared game-high honors with six kills each for the Argos. 1 2 3 15 19 15 25 25 25

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SONOMA STATE 3 MONTANA STATE-BILLINGS 0 August 29, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

Kristy Sather was brilliant, pacing the Seawolves with nine kills and no errors for a .474 average. Freshman Briana Hammonds continued her solid play, pounding out eight kills. She finishes Friday’s action with a team-high 15 kills and a .389 hitting percentage. Lindsay Brown guided the offense, cruising to 26 assists and five service aces. Taylor Krenwinkel posted a teamhigh 13 digs. Devon Crotteau had six kills to lead the Yellowjackets. TEAM Montana State-Billings Sonoma State

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sonoma state 3 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 2 August 30, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State and Northwest Nazarene saved the best for last in the final game of the 2008 Seawolf Spike as the teams went to five before the Seawolves pulled away for a 3-2 win. The victory gives the Seawolves a 4-0 record for the season. It is the first 4-0 start for the Seawolves since the 2005 season. They improve to 9-3 all-time at the Seawolf Spike. Saturday night’s contest was a back-and-forth affair with the teams alternating set victories. SSU won sets one, three, and five while the Crusaders picked up points with victories in two and four. Kristy Sather paced the Seawolves with 17 kills in 48 attempts for a .250 hitting percentage. Her performance placed her on the All-Tournament team. She was joined in double digits by sophomore Marianne Fox, who added 14. Lindsay Brown had a season-high 43 assists for AllTournament honors and both Taylor Krenwinkel and Ali Walker set season-highs with 25 and 24 digs respectively. Sarah Illingworth came on strong late in the game, finishing with eight kills and no errors for a .533 percentage. The Seawolves out hit the Crusaders .181 to .162 and had a narrow 6-5 block advantage. Lindsay Forseth had 18 kills and Cammy Dranginis pitched in with 14. Haley Hevern had 31 digs to lead all defenders. TEAM Northwest Nazarene Sonoma State

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The Wildcats clinched the match with wins in the next two sets, 25-15 and 25-21 respectively. Brandie Vea had 50 digs to lead all defenders, and pithced in 6 assists for the Wildcats. Maggie Olson posted 40 of Central Washington’s 52 assists. The Wildcats out hit the Seawolves .216 to .125 and tallied more kills 60, to Sonoma State’s 49. TEAM Sonoma State Central Washington

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SONOMA STATE 3 HAWAII PACIFIC 1

September 5, 2008 • Ellensburg, Wash. ELLENSBURG - Wash. The Sonoma State women’s volleyball team bounced back after an earlier loss in the day to defeat Hawaii Pacific, 3-1. Hawaii Pacific won the first set 26-24, but the Seawolves stormed back winning the next three sets 25-8, 25-13, and 25-19. With the victory Sonoma State improves their record to 5-1. Senior Kristy Sather and sophomore Marianne Fox lead the offensive charge for the Seawolves with 17 and 14 kills respectively for the match. Fox had 7 service aces as well, tying her for second place on Sonoma State’s all-time game record for service aces in a match. For the match, Fox was 14 of 28 on kills for a clip of .429. The Seawolves out hit the Sea Warriors .272 to .112. Junior Lindsay Brown had more assists than the entire Hawaii Pacific team. Brown had 44 to the Sea Warriors 33. Sonoma State had 48 assists for the game. TEAM Sonoma State Hawaii Pacific

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INFORMATION

The Seawolves won by scores of 25-14, 25-12, and 25-12 as they got out to early leads and never let the Yellowjackets (0-2) in it. SSU hit .326 for the game and limited MSUB to a negative hitting percentage with 21 kills and 23 errors.

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HISTORY

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team put forth an utterly dominating performance on Friday night, defeating Montana State-Billings in three sets in just 58 minutes. The Seawolves victory gives them a 2-0 record heading into the final day of the Seawolf Spike on Saturday.

TEAM Seattle Pacific Sonoma State

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TEAM Notre Dame de Namur Sonoma State

Nikki Finley of SPU tied Sather for game-high honors with 17 kills. The Falcons hit .160 for the match, just below the .166 mark posted by the Seawolves.

SEAWOLVES

Briana Hammonds and Marianne Fox each had seven kills to pace the Seawolves’ attack. Lindsay Brown had 29 assists and freshman libero Taylor Krenwinkel was tops with 15 digs. The Seawolves out hit the Argos .196 to .108 for the game and were able to take advantage of ten NDNU service errors.

September 5, 2008 • Ellensburg, Wash.

COACHES

August 30, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

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August 29, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.


SONOMA STATE 3 SAINT MARTIN’S 0

sonoma state 3 No. 25 chico state 2

SONOMA STATE 3 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 2

ELLENSBURG, Wash- Efficiency was the name of the game on Saturday morning as Sonoma State needed just 59 minutes to defeat Saint Martin’s in three sets at the CWU Invitational in Ellensburg, Washington. The Seawolves won two of their three matches in the Evergreen State to improve to 6-1 on the season. They are enjoying their best start in several years.

CHICO, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team made a statement on Saturday night with a 3-2 win on the road against No. 25 Chico State. It was the fourth straight win for the Seawolves, who improve to 8-1, 2-0 CCAA. The Wildcats fall to 8-4, 1-1 CCAA.

BELMONT, Calif- It wasn’t easy, but the Sonoma State volleyball team picked up their sixth consecutive win on Tuesday evening with a five-set victory over Notre Dame de Namur in Belmont. The Seawolves improve to 9-1 on the season, their best start since 2001. The Argonauts drop to 1-13.

The Seawolves are off to their best start since 2001, when they also started 8-1. They are also enjoying their first 2-0 start to the conference schedule since 2002.

With nine wins in their first ten matches, the Seawolves have tied the best start in school history. The 2001 team was also 9-1 after ten matches.

The Wildcats took set one 25-23 before the Seawolves bounced back for a 25-22 victory in set two. Chico went up again with a 27-25 set three victory. Needing just one set to close out the victory, the Wildcats led 18-17 late in the fourth before the Seawolves finished on an 8-4 kick to take the set (25-22).

Any thoughts of a simple Seawolf waltz were ended after Notre Dame de Namur took the first set, 28-26. The Seawolves had to battle to avoid a two-set deficit. Trailing 23-22, the Seawolves won the final three points to take set two, 25-23.

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September 14, 2008 • Chico, Calif.

The first set was the closest of the three as they teams went back and forth before the Seawolves close on a 7-2 run to take a 25-18 win. The Seawolves won the second set 25-12 and the third, 25-13. It was the second time this season that the Seawolves have won a match in under an hour. Kristy Sather continued her solid play, leading Sonoma State with 12 kills and just two errors for a .385 clip. Following Saturday’s action, Sather was named to the All-Tournament Team. Lindsay Brown had 25 assists and Kelsey Dall was tops with 16 digs. The Seawolves hit .308 as a team, their second-highest mark of the season. Sonoma State was aided in part by poor attacking by the Saints as SMU was able to hit at just an -.020 mark. They had more hitting errors (25) than kills (23). TEAM Sonoma State Saint Martin’s

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SONOMA STATE 3 CAL STATE STANISLAUS 0

The Seawolves hit a blistering .348 in the first set to set the tone for the match. Sather had six kills as the Seawolves rolled 25-14. Sonoma State would wrap things up handily with 25-19 and 25-16 wins in sets two and three. Sather’s 14 kills came on just 33 attempts. She committed just one error to finish the night with a .394 hitting percentage. Ali Walker pitched in with six kills and a team-high 11 assists. Lindsay Brown had 21 assists and Rikki Buckshnis blocked four shots to lead the Seawolves.

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With momentum on their side, the Seawolves pulled away in the fifth set. They were aided by seven Wildcat hitting errors on their way to a 15-7 win. The Seawolves hit .211 for the contest, compared to just .158 for the Wildcats. Kristy Sather continued her impressive play with 17 kills. Rikki Buckshnis also excelled on both sides of the net, finishing with 14 kills and seven blocks. Lindsay Brown had a season-high 42 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel led SSU with 28 digs. Crystal Trifeletti led four Chico players in double digits with 15 kills. TEAM Sonoma State Chico State

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TURLOCK, Calif- Senior Kristy Sather paced Sonoma State with 14 kills on Friday as the Seawolves opened up CCAA play with a sweep of Cal State Stanislaus. The Seawolves beat the Warriors 25-14, 25-19, 25-16 to improve to 7-1, 1-0 CCAA. The Warriors drop to 3-5, 0-1 CCAA.

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September 16, 2008 • Belmont, Calif.

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After the Seawolves won the third set 25-21, the Argonauts pulled even with a 25-19 victory in the fourth by outscoring SSU 13-4 down the stretch. In the fifth set, the Seawolves scored five straight to turn a 2-2 tie into a 7-2 lead from which they would not look back. SSU scored the final five points in the fifth set to win it, 15-7. Rikki Buckshnis led the Seawolves’ attack with 14 kills and a .361 hitting percentage. Freshman Brooke Moore had a breakout game with 11 kills and Devin Scully started at setter in place of Lindsay Brown, posting 40 assists and 15 digs. Christin Villamayor had a huge night for NDNU, finishing with 30 kills and a .346 hitting percentage. TEAM Sonoma State Notre Dame de Namur

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SONOMA STATE 3 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS 0

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Let Thursday night’s performance be proof that the 2008 Sonoma State volleyball team is for real. The Seawolves swept No. 15 Cal State L.A. in straight sets, 25-20, 25-18, 25-20 to extend their winning streak to six in a row and improve to 10-1, 3-0 CCAA. The Golden Eagles fall for the first time this season, dropping to 9-1, 2-1 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State made quick work of Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday night, rolling to a three-set win for their seventh consecutive victory. The Seawolves improve to 11-1, 4-0 CCAA on the season while the Toros drop to 1-11, 0-4 CCAA.

September 18, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

Tied at 12 in set three, the Seawolves scored three straight points, again on CSULA hitting errors. They wouldn’t trail the rest of the way as Walker, Sather, and Fox were just too much.

TEAM Cal State L.A. Sonoma State

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The Toros struggled to a -.021 hitting percentage, producing 21 errors to just 19 kills. Marissa Anderson led the way with six kills. TEAM CSU Dominguez Hills Sonoma State

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KEALA PETERSON

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No Seawolf registered double-digit kills in the match for only the third time this season. Kristy Sather and Marianne Fox each posted nine kills, and Ali Walker chipped in eight kills. All three notched solid attack percentages of above .300, as the Seawolves hit .210 for the match. Defensively, Sonoma State stymied the Academy of Art attack, turning in eight blocks on the night. Lindsay Brown and Sarah Illingworth tallied five and four blocks respectively, as the Seawolves held the Urban Knights to a woeful .067 attack clip. Leading the way for the Urban Knights was Kauwila Lavea, who had nine kills and hit .240. TEAM Academy of Art Sonoma State

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The Golden Eagles were led by Gabriela Bulawczyk, who finished with a game-high 12 kills. CSULA hit .048 for the match, compared to .206 for the Seawolves.

Kristy Sather went for ten kills by way of an efficient .474 hitting percentage. Rikki Buckshnis and Ali Walker each had eight kills for the Seawolves. Lindsay Brown had 26 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel was tops with 13 digs.

The Seawolves took match one fairly easily by a score of 25-13. The second set was the closest of the night, with Sonoma State edging Academy of Art 25-22. Sonoma State sealed the deal, with a 25-15 victory in set three.

HISTORY

Walker finished the night with ten kills and 12 digs. She also had a couple of service aces and a solo block. Kristy Sather had a team-high 11 kills and Lindsay Brown, despite being hampered by an injured ankle, guided the offense with 30 assists. Devin Scully and Taylor Krenwinkel were also solid, each posting 15 digs.

Coach Bear Grassl was able to give some work to the reserves as the Seawolves spread out the attacks. Not one Seawolf had more than 19 swings in the match. They did, however, make the most of their opportunities, hitting .293 as a team.

This is the best start for Sonoma State under the helm of head coach Bear Grassl and in school history.

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SSU jumped out to a 7-2 lead in set two and hardly looked back, extending their lead to as many as eight at 17-9.

The Seawolves defeated the Toros with relative ease on Saturday night, cruising to wins of 25-11, 25-20, and 25-12 in just an hour and ten minutes.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif - The Sonoma State women’s volleyball team made quick work of the Academy of Art on Wednesday night at Seawolf Gym, sweeping the Urban Knights, 3-0. The Seawolves improve their record to 12-1 on the year, and have now won eight straight matches. The loss drops the Urban Knights to 10-4.

SEAWOLVES

The first half of the first set was back and forth with each team going on mini-runs. With the score tied at 16, Ali Walker’s kill gave the Seawolves a lead they would not relinquish. SSU closed the door by scoring the final four points, three of them coming on Golden Eagle miscues.

At seven games, the Seawolves are riding their longest winning streak since early in the 2002 season. Their 11-1 start is the best in school history.

September 24, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

COACHES

It was the first-ever Sonoma State sweep of Cal State L.A. and just the fifth all-time victory in 30 matches. The Seawolves have also set a school-record for the best start in school history with ten wins in their first eleven matches. The 2001 team was 9-2 after eleven. Finally, the Seawolves are 3-0 in CCAA play for the first time since 2002, Bear Grassl’s first year at the helm.

September 20, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

SONOMA STATE 3 ACADEMY OF ART 0

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SONOMA STATE 3 CSU MONTEREY BAY 0

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POLY POMONA 3 SONOMA STATE 1

September 26, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

September 27, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

October 3, 2008 • Pomona, Calif.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Senior Kristy Sather pounded home 19 kills on Friday night to lead the surging Sonoma State volleyball team to a 3-1 win over San Francisco State at Seawolf Gym in Rohnert Park. It was the ninth straight win for the Seawolves, who improve to 13-1, 5-0 CCAA on the season. The Gators drop to 7-6, 1-4 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State made quick work of Cal State Monterey Bay on Saturday night, sweeping the Otters in three before a crowd of 148 at Seawolf Gym in Rohnert Park. The win is the tenth straight for the Seawolves, tying a school record set in 2002. The Sewolves go to 14-1, 6-0 CCAA on the season. The Otters fall to 4-11, 0-6 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State’s ten-game winning streak was snapped on Friday night by No. 21 Cal Poly Pomona at Darlene May Gymnasium. The Broncos won in four sets, 25-16, 13-25, 25-16, 25-23, to improve to 8-4, 5-2 CCAA. The Seawolves fall to 14-2, 6-1 CCAA.

The Seawolves took game one, 25-20, before seeing the Gators come back to win the second set, 26-24. It was the first set the Seawolves have lost since September 16th at Notre Dame, a span of three matches. Leading 20-16 in the third, the Gators seemed to have the momentum. However, four hitting errors, let the Seawolves back in. The teams were even at 22, 23, 24, and 25 before the Seawolves pulled out the 27-25 win. Set four was all Sonoma as the jetted to leads of 9-2 and 19-6 on their way to the 25-14 victory. Sather’s 19 kills came on just 47 attempts, giving her a splendid .340 hitting percentage. Her kill total was a season high for any Sonoma State player. Rikki Buckshnis had ten kills and Lindsay Brown guided the offense with 40 assists. Five different Seawolves were in double figures in digs, led by 29 from Taylor Krenwinkel, also a team season-high. Brittany Powell had 17 kills to lead the Gators. Kyle Lamet was credited with 29 digs and Sloane Williams went for six blocks.

After a loss last night by Cal State San Bernardino, the Seawolves are alone in first place in the CCAA with the conference’s only perfect record. The Seawolves breezed by on Saturday with wins of 2517, 25-16, and 25-12, finishing off the Otters in 1:08. Rikki Buckshnis was magnificent, posting ten kills and no errors in just 14 attempts for a .714 hitting percentage. Kristy Sather shared game-high honors with ten kills as well. As a team, the Seawolves hit .349 for the night (38 kills, eight errors), their highest percentage of the season. Rayna Richardson paced the Otters with seven kills. The Otters were held to a hitting percentage of -.010 (27 kills, 28 errors). TEAM CSU Monterey Bay Sonoma State

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Ali Walker paced the Seawolves with nine kills. Kristy Sather and Marianne Fox each had eight and Lindsay Brown supplied 28 assists. Anne-Marie Hofmans (12) and Vanessa Williams (10) joined Diaz in double figures in kills. TEAM Sonoma State Cal Poly Pomona

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October 4, 2008 • San Bernardino, Calif.

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team fell in three sets on Saturday night to the nation’s second ranked team, Cal State San Bernardino, at Coussoulis Arena in San Bernardino. The result gives sole possession of first place to the Coyotes (15-1, 7-1 CCAA). The Seawolves fall a game off the pace at 14-3, 6-2 CCAA.

The Seawolves out hit the Gators .179 to .108 for the match. TEAM San Francisco State Sonoma State

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The teams split the first two sets with each squad taking a rather easy victory. In set three, the Broncos pulled away for a 25-16 win to put the match victory within reach. The Seawolves led 23-22 in the fourth, but a kill by the Broncos and an attack error by SSU quickly handed the lead back to Pomona. CPP’s Elizabeth Diaz then ended the set and the match with a kill, one of her game-high 16.

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The Seawolves fell to the Coyotes by scores of 25-17, 25-20, and 25-18. CSUSB out hit Sonoma .301 to .178 and they got big performances from stars, Jessica Granados (15 kills) and Jane Chafeh (13 kills). The Seawolves got a team-high five kills from four different players- Marianne Fox, Ali Walker, Sarah Illingworth, and Rikki Buckshnis. TEAM Sonoma State CSU San Bernardino

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October 8, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

SONOMA STATE 3 CHICO STATE 1

October 18, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

SONOMA STATE 3 CAL STATE STANISLAUS 0

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State improved to a perfect 10-0 at home this season with a three-set sweep of Humboldt State in CCAA volleyball action on Wednesday night in Rohnert Park. The Seawolves improve to 15-3, 7-2 CCAA while the Lumberjacks fall to 6-10, 4-5 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- In front of an electric Seawolf Gym crowd, the Sonoma State volleyball team put the finishing touches on a season sweep of rival Chico State with a thrilling three sets to one win over the Wildcats on Friday night. After dropping the first set, the Seawolves stormed back with three straight to take a 24-26, 30-28, 26-24, 2518 win. The victory boosts the Seawolves’ record to 16-4, 8-3 CCAA. The Wildcats drop to 14-7, 7-4 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team improved to 12-0 at home this season with a 3-0 sweep of Cal State Stanislaus in CCAA action on Saturday night at Seawolf Gym. The Seawolves improve to 17-4, 9-3 CCAA on the season while the Warriors drop to 4-18, 1-11 CCAA.

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SAN DIEGO 3 SONOMA STATE 0

October 11, 2008 • La Jolla, Calif.

The Seawolves were only in one of the three sets as they were defeated by scores of 25-16, 25-12, 26-24. The Tritons were completely dominant on offense, hitting at a .408 clip as a team. It was their highest team hitting percentage in four years. Rebecca Bailey led the way with 19 kills and a .486 hitting percentage. She became UCSD’s all-time kills leader in the match. The Tritons, as a squad, committed just eight errors the whole night. The Seawolves hit just .103 as a team, one hundred points below their season average. Kristy Sather paced the Sonoma attack with nine kills. TEAM Sonoma State UC San Diego

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Sather paced the Seawolves with 18 kills. She also had three blocks and hit .261 for the night. Fox was brilliant as well, posting 15 kills and a .324 hitting percentage. Lindsay Brown guided the offense with 47 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel found her way to 30 digs. The Wildcats got 68 of their 70 kills from five players, all of them in double digits. Makenzie Snyder led the way with 17 kills and both Gillian Heydorff and Crystal Trifeletti added 14. Erica Brick had 62 assists in the defeat. TEAM Chico State Sonoma State

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LA JOLLA, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team lost in three sets to No. 15 UC San Diego on Friday evening at RIMAC Arena in La Jolla. It was just the second time this season that the Seawolves have been swept. SSU falls to 15-4, 7-3 CCAA while UCSD improves to 13-3, 7-2 CCAA.

The set four collapse seemed to take the wind out of Chico’s sails as SSU raced to a 7-2 lead in the fourth set and never really looked back. The Wildcats would get within three a couple of times, but Sather and freshman Brooke Moore were solid down the stretch, giving the Seawolves a comparatively comfortable 25-18 win.

Jen Gee and Lianne Vicchio each had ten kills for Cal State Stanislaus. Colleen Sullivan posted 30 assists and Amanda Pielstick was tops with 15 digs.

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Chico led for most of the third set, expanding their advantage to as many as seven points at 15-8 before the Seawolves began chipping away. Three straight points drew SSU to within one at 22-21, but then the Wildcats scored a couple to bring up set point at 24-21. The Seawolves then proceeded to reel off five in a row, the last coming on a kill by Marianne Fox to take the set, 26-24.

Kristy Sather was tops on the Seawolves with ten kills. Lindsay Brown had 35 assists and Ali Walker led the way with 19 digs.

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Sarah Illingworth and Kristy Sather shared game-high honors with ten kills for the Seawolves. Lindsay Brown had 34 assists on SSU’s 40 kills for the game and Sather was a part of four blocks.

It looked like it might be ‘deja vu all over again’ in the second when SSU took another 24-23 only to see the Wildcats take a point. SSU served set point again at 25-24 and 26-25 while the Wildcats tried for the set win with serves at 27-26 and 28-27. Trailing 28-27, Sonoma’s Kristy Sather pounded home a kill to tie things up. Lindsay Brown then served two straight aces to steal the set and bring the Seawolves even in the match at one set apiece.

Despite coming up empty on Saturday, the Warriors played well enough to put a scare into the Seawolves. In game two, Stanislaus led 21-16 before Sonoma rallied, scoring nine of the final eleven points for the win.

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The third set was the best of the match, with the ‘Jacks leading by as many as six at 11-5 and 15-9. The Seawolves proceeded to find their stride, reeling off a 9-1 run that gave them a lead they would not relinquish.

Sonoma State looked golden in the first set, leading 24-23 and serving set point before three quick Wildcat points left the Seawolves stunned and in a 1-0 hole.

The Seawolves bested the Warriors by scores of 25-21, 25-23, and 25-18 on Saturday night to complete a season sweep.

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The Seawolves went up 5-0 in the second set and never really looked back. Though Humboldt would battle in the middle, cutting the lead to two points at 17-15, the Seawolves had more than enough firepower, ending on an 8-1 run to get the win.

The Seawolves improve to a perfect 11-0 at home on the season. SSU entered the match ranked No. 6 in the initial NCAA Pacific region poll. Chico came in at No. 5.

The Seawolves have won 16 consecutive home games dating back to last season. At 9-3 in league play, they are in a tie for second place, one game behind front-running Cal State San Bernardino (10-2).

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Set one was one of streaks as Sonoma opened on a 4-0 run only to see the ‘Jacks answer with a seven-point spurt of their own. The Seawolves grabbed control of the set with their own 7-0 streak on their way to the 25-12 win. Sonoma outscored Humboldt 21-5 down the stretch.

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STATE L.A. 3 SONOMA STATE 0

SONOMA STATE 3 CSU MONTEREY BAY 0

October 24, 2008 • Carson, Calif.

October 25, 2008 • Los Angeles, Calif.

CARSON, Calif- Sonoma State got got solid contributions from up and down the roster on Friday night to sweep Cal State Dominguez Hills in CCAA volleyball action at the Torodome in Carson. The Seawolves improve to 18-4 on the season overall and 10-3 in CCAA play. The Toros drop to 1-20, 0-13 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- A hot Sonoma State volleyball team ran into an even hotter Cal State L.A. squad on Saturday afternoon, resulting in a three-set loss for the Seawolves. The defeat drops the Seawolves to 18-5, 10-4 CCAA while the Golden Eagles improve to 18-3, 11-3 CCAA.

The Seawolves won by scores of 25-13, 25-8, and 25-22 to complete a season sweep of the Toros.

Cal State L.A. won by scores of 25-23, 25-18, and 25-17 to avenge a three-set defeat at the hands of Sonoma State in September.

Kristy Sather paced the Seawolves with ten kills and just one error for a stellar .529 hitting percentage. Brooke Moore also continued her fine play of late with nine kills and Marianne Fox pitched in with seven. Lindsay Brown led Sonoma with 32 assists and Ali Walker had 16 digs. The Seawolves hit .311 as a team. The Seawolves hit an impressive .636 as a team in the second set. They had 14 kills and no errors in 22 attempts. Three different Toro players led the team with five kills as CSUDH managed to hit just .083. TEAM Sonoma State CSU Dominguez Hills

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October 31, 2008 • Seaside, Calif.

The Seawolves’ best chance at a win came in the first set, when they were tied at 23-23 late. CSULA’s Lindsay Laakso came up with the final two kills of the set to give the Golden Eagles a 1-0 lead. Laakso would continue her dominant play throughout the match as she finished with 17 kills and a .625 hitting percentage. Kristy Sather and Ali Walker led the Seawolves with eight and seven kills, respectively . The Golden Eagles had a commanding advantage on the attack, out hitting the Seawolves .339 to .126. TEAM Sonoma State Cal State L.A.

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SEASIDE, Calif- Sonoma State got 12 kills from Kristy Sather and 10 from Marianne Fox to sweep past Cal State Monterey Bay in three sets on Friday night at the Kelp Bed in Seaside. The win pushes the Seawolves’ record to 19-5, 11-4 CCAA while the Otters drop to 7-19, 3-12 CCAA. The Seawolves got past the Otters by scores of 27-25, 25-14, 25-23 to complete a season sweep of the Otters. Sonoma State is now 8-0 against their fellow CCAA opponents from Northern California. Sather’s game-high 12 kills came off of 33 attempts. Lindsay Brown had 33 assists and was also effective on the attack, posting six kills on just eight attempts. The Seawolves had ten service aces, led by three from Brown and three from Kelsey Dall. The Otters got eight kills from Rayna Richardson to lead their offense. Sonoma State out hit CSU Monterey Bay for the night, .205 to .137 despite being out blocked, 7-3. TEAM Sonoma State CSU Monterey Bay

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No. 3 CSU

SAN BERNARDINO 3 SONOMA STATE 0

November 7, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

It was the first home loss of the season for the Seawolves (12-1 at home). It was also just the third three-set loss of the season for Sonoma State, ranked sixth in the latest NCAA Pacific Region poll.

Sonoma looked headed for a victory in set one, leading 24-21 before a service error led the way to two Gator service aces. SF State would close out the set with a kill and then another ace.

Sara Rice had 14 kills and a .545 hitting percentage to lead the Coyotes. Reigning conference player of the year Jessica Granados also had a nice night, finishing with ten kills. The Coyotes hit at a .242 clip as a team. Sara Hoffman had 37 assists and Meghan Haas had a game-high 20 digs.

With the momentum firmly in their corner, the Gators got out to a 13-5 lead in set two and cruised to the win, leaving the Seawolves a huge hole to climb out of.

In set four, the Seawolves again found themselves up big early, at 11-3. While the Gators would pull to within one at 20-19, the Seawolves were solid down the stretch, securing the victory and setting up a decisive fifth set.

The Seawolves got 20 kills from senior Kristy Sather and 12 from freshman Brooke Moore. Brown had 42 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel was tops with 25 digs.

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Though it would be tied four times, the last at 10-10, the Seawolves wouldn’t trail in set five. Up 14-12, the Seawolves would turned to (who else?) Sather. Her 86th and final swing of the night set off a frenzied celebration on the court. Sather wasn’t the only Seawolf to have a solid match as Rikki Buckshnis had 11 kills and Brooke Moore seemingly came up with big play after big play on her way to ten kills and four blocks. Lindsay Brown had 45 assists, moving her to within three of the school’s career record (2,395 set by Tina Mesquita from 2002-04).

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Ali Walker and Taylor Krenwinkel were also phenomenal on defense, finishing with 20 and 25 digs respectively. Jenna Young led four Broncos in double figures with 13 kills. Vanessa Williams had 12 and Anne-Marie Hofmans also supplied 12. Williams was deadly at the net as well, bringing down 11 blocks. As a team, the Broncos had 17 blocks compared to just seven for the Seawolves. TEAM Cal Poly Pomona Sonoma State

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Beth Perkins led the Gators with 15 kills.

HISTORY

Tied at nine in the fifth, consecutive kills by Lindsay Brown and Marianne Fox sparked a 6-0 Seawolf run that gave the team their clinching points.

TEAM CSU San Bernardino Sonoma State

After the teams split the first two sets, the Broncos rolled to a set three win to go up 2-1. They were looking good in the fourth as well, leading 23-22 and needing just two more points to close the door. That’s when the Seawolves dug deep to stave off elimination as kills by Sather and Marianne Fox set the stage for a block by Ali Walker and Brooke Moore that sealed the win.

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Fortunately, the Seawolves were up to the task. The Seawolves blitzed to an early lead in the third set, then finished on a 16-9 kick to take the point.

Kristy Sather was about the only thing the Sonoma offense had going on Friday as the senior delivered 14 of the team’s 32 kills. She hit .333 for the night to lead a .089 effort by the team. Lindsay Brown had 27 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel was tops with 16 digs.

The Seawolves won by scores of 22-25, 25-14, 16-25, 2624, 15-12 on Saturday night. Sather set a Sonoma State record with 86 attempts in the match, besting the old mark of 80 set by Lindsay Smith in 2003. Sather finished with 25 kills, nearly twice as many as any other player in the match.

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The Seawolves defeated the Gators by scores of 24-26, 18-25, 25-15, 25-22, 15-9 to earn the milestone victory. They entered this weekend’s play ranked sixth in the latest NCAA regional rankings.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team came up with perhaps their biggest win of the season on Saturday night, coming back to defeat No. 18 Cal Poly Pomona three sets to two in front of a raucous Seawolf Gym crowd. The Seawolves got 25 kills from star senior Kristy Sather as they improved to 21-6, 13-5 CCAA and strengthened their bid for their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993. The Broncos drop to 16-7, 13-5 CCAA.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- The Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes came in to town on Friday night and showed why they are the third-ranked team in the nation, blanking Sonoma State three sets to none. The Coyotes won by scores of 25-20, 25-19, 25-21 to improve to 22-3, 14-3 CCAA and inch closer to another conference title. The Seawolves fall to 20-6, 12-5 CCAA.

November 8, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif- The Sonoma State volleyball team came from a two-set deficit on Saturday night to defeat San Francisco State in five at Main Gymnasium in San Francisco. The victory gives the Seawolves (20-5, 12-4 CCAA) 20 wins for the first time since 2001. The Gators drop their sixth straight to go to 11-14, 4-12 CCAA on the season.

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SONOMA STATE 3 HUMBOLDT STATE 0

SONOMA STATE 3 No. 11 UC SAN DIEGO 2

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November 12, 2008 • Arcata, Calif.

November 15, 2008 • Rohnert Park, Calif.

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November 20, 2008 • San Bernardino, Calif.

ARCATA, Calif- It was a momentous night for the Sonoma State volleyball team on Wednesday in Arcata. In the Seawolves’ 3-0 win over the Lumberjacks, not only did junior Lindsay Brown break the program’s all-time assist record, but head coach Bear Grassl picked up the 100th win of his career. The victory pushes the Seawolves’ record to an impressive 22-6, 14-5 CCAA.

ROHNERT PARK, Calif- In a season full of statement wins, the Sonoma State volleyball team saved the best for last on Saturday night as they came from two sets behind to beat No. 11 UC San Diego in front of an enthusiastic Seawolf Gym crowd. The win pushes the Seawolves’ record to 23-6, 15-5 CCAA. UC San Diego drops to 21-6, 15-5 CCAA.

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif- The third time was the charm for Chico State as the Wildcats ended the best season in Sonoma State history on Friday with a 3-0 sweep of the Seawolves at the NCAA West Regional in San Bernardino. The Seawolves, who swept the Wildcats in the regular season, see their season end at 23-7. Chico (21-10) advances to Cal State San Bernardino in the second round.

Despite the stellar record and third place standing in the CCAA, the Seawolves found out today that they somehow slipped two spots in the NCAA Regional Rankings this week to No. 8, meaning a win on Saturday in the season finale against UC San Diego may be crucial to the team’s NCAA Tournament hopes.

The Seawolves fell behind early on Saturday, losing by the narrow margins of 25-23 and 27-25. Sunk in a 2-0 hole, the Seawolves clawed their way out with a 25-21 win in set three, setting up a thrilling set four.

The Wildcats won the match by scores of 25-16, 25-23, 25-22.

The Seawolves won 27-25, 25-18, 26-24 to complete a season sweep of the Lumberjacks (9-17, 7-12 CCAA). Brown had 39 saves on Wednesday to give her 2,431 in her Sonoma State career, breaking Tina Mesquita’s old standard of 2,395. Just a junior, Brown has another season to expand her record. Bear Grassl, in his seventh year at the helm, is now 100-90 in his career. With 22 wins this season, the Seawolves are tied for second in school history. The school record is 24 wins, set in 1997. Marianne Fox led the Seawolves on Wednesday night with 17 kills and a .245 hitting percentage. Ali Walker stepped up with ten kills and 19 digs in an impressive overall performance. TEAM Sonoma State Humboldt State

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In the fourth, Sonoma trailed 21-16 before a kill by Kristy Sather changed things. SSU proceeded to go on a 6-0 run on the serve of Kelsey Dall, taking a 22-21 lead. Serving set point, the Seawolves ended things on an Ali Walker kill. In the fifth, the Seawolves fell behind 3-0, but again, they refused to go away, scoring five of the next six points to take a 5-4 lead. The score would be tied at nine, ten, and eleven before the Seawolves went on a 4-0 run to end the game. Brooke Moore and Lindsay Brown scored the final point with a block. Sather, in her final home game, led all players with 22 kills. Rikki Buckshnis also turned in an efficient night, needing just 24 attempts to produce 14 kills for a .542 hitting percentage. Brown was tremendous all night at setter, racking up 52 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel led the way with 31 digs. Rebecca Bailey paced the Tritons with 16 kills. Sylvia Schmidt had 15 and Hillary Williamson posted 14. Elaine Chen led with 58 assists and Roxanne Brunsting tied Krenwinkel for game-high honors with 31 digs. The Seawolves out-hit the Tritons .236 to .195 and they had eight blocks to UCSD’s six.

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Sonoma State finishes the regular season in a tie for second in the CCAA with UC San Diego and Cal Poly Pomona. They will now await word from the NCAA regional committee regarding the post-season. The Seawolves were ranked eighth in last week’s NCAA West Region rankings. Eight teams advance to the regional tournament, but there are three automatic berths. That means that since no Pac West is in the top eight, they will displace one of those teams. Cal State L.A., ranked No. 7 in last week’s polls, lost twice this weekend, possibly opening the door for Sonoma State’s first post-season berth since 1993. TEAM UC San Diego Sonoma State

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Chico came out strong, steamrolling to a 25-16 win in the opener by hitting .333 as a team. Sets two and three would be much closer as the Seawolves battled, only to come up just short. In fact, the Seawolves out hit the Wildcats in the final two sets. Sonoma also edged the Wildcats in blocks, 10-4, but they were unable to keep up with several outstanding performances, including Gillian Heydorff (16 kills), Makenzie Snyder (14 kills), and Erica Brick (43 assists). The Seawolves got a team-high ten kills from Kristy Sather. Lindsay Brown had 43 assists and Taylor Krenwinkel was tops in the match with 24 digs. TEAM Chico State Sonoma State

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BE BHE 7 1 2 0 2 0 4 3 8 0 2 16 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 30 44

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2008 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE SCORE BY SET ATT 8/29 Notre Dame de Namur W 3-0 25-15, 25-19, 25-15 68 8/29 Montana State-Billings W 3-0 25-14, 25-12, 25-12 118 8/30 Seattle Pacific W 3-1 25-20, 25-21, 20-25, 25-15 93 8/30 Northwest Nazarene W 3-2 25-16, 12-25, 25-20, 22-25, 15-9 159 9/5 at Central Washington L 1-3 25-18, 22-25, 25-15, 25-21 105 9/5 vs. Hawaii Pacific W 3-1 24-26, 25-8, 25-13, 25-19 42 9/6 vs. Saint Martin’s W 3-0 25-18, 25-12, 25-13 34 9/12 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 25-14, 25-19, 25-16 211 9/13 at Chico State* W 3-2 23-25, 25-22, 25-27, 25-22, 15-7 392 9/16 at Notre Dame de Namur W 3-2 26-28, 25-23, 25-21, 19-25, 15-7 108 9/18 Cal State L.A.* W 3-0 25-20, 25-18, 25-20 138 9/20 CSU Dominguez Hills* W 3-0 25-11, 25-20, 25-12 118 9/24 Academy of Art W 3-0 25-13, 25-22, 25-15 102 9/26 San Francisco State* W 3-1 25-20, 24-26, 27-25, 25-14 148 9/27 CSU Monterey Bay* W 3-0 25-17, 25-16, 25-12 148 10/3 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 1-3 25-16, 13-25, 25-16, 25-23 582 10/4 at CSU San Bernardino* L 0-3 25-17, 25-20, 25-18 259 10/8 Humboldt State* W 3-0 25-12, 25-16, 25-20 139 10/10 at UC San Diego* L 0-3 25-15, 25-12, 26-24 721 10/17 Chico State* W 3-1 24-26, 30-28, 26-24, 25-18 389 10/18 Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 25-21, 25-23, 25-18 352 10/24 at CSU Dominguez Hills* W 3-0 25-13, 25-8, 25-22 80 10/25 at Cal State L.A.* L 0-3 25-23, 25-18, 25-17 172 10/31 at CSU Monterey Bay* W 3-0 27-25, 25-14, 25-23 152 11/1 at San Francisco State* W 3-2 24-26, 18-25, 25-15, 25-22, 15-9 58 11/7 CSU San Bernardino* L 0-3 25-20, 25-19, 25-21 284 11/8 Cal Poly Pomona* W 3-2 22-25, 25-14, 16-25, 26-24, 15-12 319 11/12 at Humboldt State* W 3-0 27-25, 25-18, 28-26 107 11/15 UC San Diego* W 3-2 23-25, 25-27, 25-21, 25-23, 15-11 376 11/20 vs. Chico State^ L 0-3 25-16, 25-23, 25-22 151 * CCAA match; ^ NCAA West Regional at San Bernardino, Calif.

KILLS LEADER Fox/Hammonds (7) Sather (9) Sather (17) Sather (17) Sather (13) Sather (17) Sather (12) Sather (14) Sather (17) Buckshnis (14) Sather (11) Sather (10) Sather/Fox (9) Sather (19) Buckshnis/Sather (10) Walker (9) Four tied with (5)

ASSISTS LEADER Brown (29) Brown (26) Brown (40) Brown (43) Brown (39) Brown (44) Brown (25) Brown (21) Brown (42) Scully (40) Brown (30) Brown (26) Brown (25) Brown (40) Brown (33) Brown (28) Brown (20) Illingworth/Sather (10) Brown (34) Sather (9) Brown (20) Sather (18) Brown (47) Sather (10) Brown (35) Sather (10) Brown (32) Sather (8) Brown (22) Sather (12) Brown (33) Sather (20) Brown (42) Sather (14) Brown (27) Sather (25) Brown (45) Fox (17) Brown (39) Sather (22) Brown (52) Sather (10) Brown (28)

DIGS LEADER Krenwinkel (15) Krenwinkel (12) Dall (21) Krenwinkel (25) Krenwinkel (27) Walker (18) Dall (16) Walker (11) Krenwinkel (28) Walker (22) Krenwinkel (15) Krenwinkel (13) Krenwinkel (16) Krenwinkel (29) Krenwinkel (10) Walker (13) Krenwinkel (11) Krenwinkel (16) Dall (12) Krenwinkel (30) Walker (19) Walker (16) Walker (12) Krenwinkel (17) Krenwinkel (25) Krenwinkel (16) Krenwinkel (25) Walker (19) Krenwinkel (31) Krenwinkel (24)

BLOCKS LEADER Brown/Hammonds (4) Buckshnis (5) Buckshnis (5) Buckshnis (4) Three tied with (3) Buckshnis/Walker (3) Brown (4) Buckshnis (4) Buckshnis (7) Buckshnis (4) Sather (5) Buckshnis (3) Illingworth (5) Buckshnis (6) Moore (5) Buckshnis (4) Illingworth (5) Sather (4) Illingworth (3) Buckshnis (5) Buckshnis/Walker (1) Sather/Illingworth (2) Buckshnis (2) Moore (3) Moore (5) Walker/Illingworth (2) Moore (4) Buckshnis/Moore (3) Buckshnis (4) Buckshnis (7)


2008 CCAA REVIEW W 17 15 15 15 13 13 7 6 4 3 2

L 3 5 5 5 7 7 13 14 16 17 18

CONFERENCE GAMES Pct. Home .850 10-0 .750 9-1 .750 9-1 .750 9-1 .650 9-1 .650 7-3 .350 4-6 .300 2-8 .200 2-8 .150 2-8 .100 2-8

Away 7-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 4-6 6-4 3-7 4-6 2-8 1-9 0-10

W 30 23 21 20 21 20 9 13 8 6 3

L 4 7 7 8 8 10 18 16 23 24 25

Pct. .882 .767 .750 .714 .724 .667 .333 .448 .258 .200 .107

ALL GAMES Home Away 17-0 7-4 14-1 7-5 13-1 6-4 9-1 7-6 12-1 4-6 9-3 6-4 5-8 3-7 3-8 6-6 6-14 2-9 2-10 1-10 2-12 0-10

Neutral 6-0 2-1 2-2 4-1 5-1 5-3 1-3 4-2 0-0 3-4 1-3

Last Ten 9-1 7-3 6-4 7-3 5-5 6-4 3-7 3-7 2-8 1-9 2-8

INTRO

Cal State San Bernardino SONOMA STATE UC San Diego Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. Chico State Humboldt State San Francisco State Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Dominguez Hills

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COACHES

NCAA FAR WEST REGION TOURNAMENT

MATCHES PLAYED AT SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. Cal Poly Pomona 3, Western Oregon 0 Cal State L.A. 3, UC San Diego 2 Chico State 3, Sonoma State 0 Cal State San Berrnardino 3, BYU-Hawaii 0 Cal Poly Pomona 3, Cal State L.A. 2 Cal State San Bernardino 3, Chico State 2 Cal State San Bernardino 3, Cal Poly Pomona 0

SEAWOLVES

Thursday, November 20 Friday, November 21 Saturday, November 22

KRISTY SATHER

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Sara Rice, CSUSB_____________ .395 Samantha Middleborn, CSUSB__ .333 Sloane Williams, SFSU_________ .305 Vanessa Williams, CPP_________ .304 Jessica Granados, CSUSB_______ .303

KILLS (PER GAME)

Jessica Granados, CSUSB_______ 4.21 Rebecca Bailey, UCSD_________ 3.88 Gabriela Bulawczyk, CSULA_____ 3.77 KRISTY SATHER, SSU_______ 3.48 Beth Perkins, SFSU____________ 3.37

ASSISTS (PER GAME)

Sara Hoffman, CSUSB_ _______ 11.58 Erica Brick, CSUC____________ 10.91 Elaine Chen, UCSD_ _________ 10.20 LINDSAY BROWN, SSU______ 9.39 Nicki Brown, CSUS____________ 8.35

SERVICE ACES (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Janessa Werhane, UCSD_______ 0.53 Elaine Chen, UCSD_ __________ 0.47 Michelle Torres, UCSD_________ 0.42 AMANDA VANOVER, SSU___ 0.40 LINDSAY BROWN, SSU______ 0.40

BLOCKS (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Vanessa Williams, CPP_________ 1.28 Toni Kroeker, HSU____________ 1.23 Amy McMahon, CSULA________ 1.11 Danielle Wells, HSU___________ 1.06

DIGS (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ROSS MIDDLEMISS

TAYLOR KRENWINKEL, SSU__ 4.89 Christina Johnson, SFSU_______ 4.82 Meghan Haas, CSUSB_________ 4.63 Rafaela Rosa, CPP_ ___________ 4.38 Roxanne Brunsting, UCSD______ 4.28

Cal State San Bernardino________ .280 Cal State L.A._________________ .215 Cal Poly Pomona______________ .212 UC San Diego________________ .211 SONOMA STATE____________ .200 Chico State__________________ .200

OPPONENT HITTING PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Cal State San Bernardino________ .140 Cal Poly Pomona______________ .143 SONOMA STATE____________ .150 Cal State L.A._________________ .156 UC San Diego________________ .156

TEAM KILLS (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Cal State San Bernardino_______ 14.06 Chico State_________________ 13.05 UC San Diego_______________ 12.75 Cal State L.A.________________ 12.36 SONOMA STATE___________ 12.12

TEAM ASSISTS (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Cal State San Bernardino_______ 13.21 Chico State_________________ 12.31 UC San Diego_______________ 11.83 Cal State L.A.________________ 11.34 SONOMA STATE___________ 10.85

TEAM BLOCKS (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Humboldt State_ ____________ 2.49 Cal Poly Pomona_____________ 2.44 Cal State San Bernardino_______ 2.03 Cal State L.A.________________ 1.99 SONOMA STATE___________ 1.87

DIGS (PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SONOMA STATE__________ 19.71 Chico State________________ 17.04 San Francisco State__________ 16.42 Humboldt State_ ___________ 15.04 Cal State L.A._______________ 14.86

MOLTEN CCAA

PLAYER OF THE WEEK 8/25-8/31 9/1-9/7 9/8-9/14 9/15-9/21 9/22-9/28 9/29-10/5 10/6-10/12 10/13-10/19 10/20-10/26 10/27-11/2 11/3-11/9 11/10-11/16

Jessica Granados, CSUSB Jessica Granados, CSUSB Ursula Vieira, CSULA Joliann Arzadon, HSU Sylvia Schmidt, UCSD Sara Hoffman, CSUSB Gabriela Bulawczyk, CSULA Gabriela Bulawczyk, CSULA Vanessa Williams, CPP Megan Loghry, CSUS Sara Rice, CSUSB Vanessa Williams, CPP

INFORMATION

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

HISTORY

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TEAM HITTING PCT.

2008 REVIEW

CCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS


POST-SEASON HONORS

INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

ALL-CCAA TEAM FIRST TEAM S: Sara Hoffman, CSU San Bernardino S: Erica Brick, Chico State OH: Rebecca Bailey, UC San Diego OH: Gabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State L.A. OH: Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino OH: Gillian Heydorff, Chico State OH: KRISTY SATHER, SONOMA STATE OH: Jenna Young, Cal Poly Pomona RS: Ursula Vieira, Cal State L.A. MB: Sara Rice, CSU San Bernardino MB: Sylvia Schmidt, UC San Diego MB: Vanessa Williams, Cal Poly Pomona L: Meghan Haas, CSU San Bernardino SECOND TEAM S: LINDSAY BROWN, SONOMA STATE S: Elaine Chen, UC San Diego S: Jasmine Davis, Cal Poly Pomona OH: Lynsey Adams, Humboldt State OH: Ashtin Hall, CSU San Bernardino OH: Annie Hoffmans, Cal Poly Pomona OH: Lindsay Macias, Chico State OH: Beth Perkins, San Francisco State OH: ALI WALKER, SONOMA STATE OH: Hillary Williams, UC San Diego MB: Amy McMahon, Cal State L.A. MB: Crystal Trifeletti, Chico State L: TAYLOR KRENWINKEL, SONOMA STATE Most Valuable Offensive Player Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino Freshman of the Year Hillary Williamson, UC San Diego Newcomer of the Year Gabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State L.A. Coach of the Year BEAR GRASSL, SONOMA STATE

AVCA all-west region

AVCA ALL-AMERICA*

FIRST TEAM S: Erica Brick, Chico State S: Sara Hoffman, CSU San Bernardino OH: Rebecca Bailey, UC San Diego OH: Gabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State L.A. OH: Rhea Cardwell, Alaska Anchorage RS: Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino MB: Angie Alvord, Western Washington MB: Cammy Dranginis, Northwest Nazarene MB: Josimara Pinheiro, Hawaii-Hilo MB: Sara Rice, CSU San Bernardino MB: Fabiane Seben, Hawaii-Hilo MB: Vanessa Williams, Cal Poly Pomona DS: Meghan Haas, CSU San Bernardino DS: Brandie Vea, Central Washington

FIRST TEAM S: Sara Hoffman, CSU San Bernardino RS: Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino

HONORABLE MENTION S: Emily Tooker, Hawaii-Hilo OH: Stacey Bennett, Western Oregon OH: KRISTY SATHER, SONOMA STATE OH: Lindsay Macias, Chico State RS: Ursulua Vieira, Cal State L.A. MB: Rachael Schurman, Central Washington MB: Sylvia Schmidt, UC San Diego DS: Allison Gotz, Western Washington

DAKTRONICS all-west region FIRST TEAM S: Sara Hoffman, CSU San Bernardino OH: Rebecca Bailey, UC San Diego OH: Gabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State L.A. RS: Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino MB: Vanessa Williams, Cal Poly Pomona MB: Angie Alvord, Western Washington L: Meghan Haas, CSU San Bernardino SECOND TEAM S: Erica Brick, Chico State OH: Rhea Cardwell, Alaska Anchorage OH: KRISTY SATHER, SONOMA STATE OH: Stacey Bennett, Western Oregon MB: Fabiane Seben, Hawaii-Hilo MB: Sara Rice, CSU San Bernardino L: Allison Gotz, Western Washington Player of the Year Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino

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SECOND TEAM OH: Rhea Cardwell, Alaska Anchorage MB: Vanessa Williams, Cal Poly Pomona THIRD TEAM OH: Rebecca Bailey, UC San Diego OH: Gabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State L.A. HONORABLE MENTION S: Erica Brick, Chico State OH: Stacey Bennett, Western Oregon OH: Josimara Pinheiro, Hawaii-Hilo OH: KRISTY SATHER, SONOMA STATE RS: Ursula Vieira, Cal State L.A. MB: Sara Rice, CSU San Bernardino MB: Fabiane Seben, Hawaii-Hilo DS: Allison Gotz, Western Washington DS: Meghan Haas, CSU San Bernardino DS: Brandie Vea, Central Washington

DAKTRONICS all-america* FIRST TEAM OH: Jessica Granados, CSU San Bernardino THIRD TEAM OH: Gabriela Bulawczyk, Cal State L.A. L: Meghan Haas, CSU San Bernardino HONORABLE MENTION S: Sara Hoffman, CSU San Bernardino *Includes West Region players only.


yearly leaders KILLS

SERVICE ACES

Fontaine Segerquist__________39 Jennifer Clifton______________50 Michelle Harris______________36 Colleen Ferguson____________38 Leah Rodriguez_ ____________30 Kristian Wintrich_____________38 Cindy Staka_________________34 Allison Carey________________24 Kiyomi Shimada_____________25 Kathleen Gamboa_ __________49 Katie Dolge_________________52 Three tied with______________26 Ashley Arriola_______________40 Orth/Manton_______________36 Lillian Harms________________35 Marianne Fox_______________53 Lindsay Brown_ _____________41

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Jolynn Erickson_____________106 Jennifer Clifton______________95 Sarah Wenstrand_ ___________92 Jennifer Clifton_____________126 Alexandra Rigg______________63 Alexandra Rigg_____________111 Kristen Graham______________78 Kristen Graham______________64 Kristen Graham_____________101 Erin Manly_________________118 Erin Manly__________________78 Megan Dierker______________68 Mindy Orth_________________63 Kaylee Aizenstadt____________75 Sarah Illingworth_ ___________68 Rikki Buckshnis______________79 Rikki Buckshnis______________72

HITTING PCT. (min. 200 kills) 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Jolynn Erickson____________ Michelle Harris____________ Jennifer Clifton____________ Kelly Wood_______________ Christina Difani____________ Christina Difani____________ Christina Difani____________ Allison Carey______________ Kristen Graham____________ Erin Manly________________ Erin Manly________________ Megan Dierker____________ Megan Dierker____________ Mindy Orth_______________ Michelle Fletcher_ _________ Kaylee Aizenstadt__________ Rikki Buckshnis____________

.259 .258 .259 .286 .327 .304 .226 .202 .257 .327 .317 .301 .335 .305 .249 .280 .284

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2001 2004 2007 2008

Heather Hepburn Jolynn Erickson Heather Hepburn Michelle Harris Jolynn Erickson Jennifer Clifton Michelle Harris Jennifer Clifton Kelly Wood Katie Eaton Christina Difani Leah Rodriguez Christine Shiba Ashley Arriola Taylor Manton Kristy Sather Kristy Sather

SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Fontaine Segerquist Virginia Thompson Jamie Boyd Jennifer Clifton Sarah Wenstrand Colleen Ferguson Christina Difani Leah Rodriguez Alexandra Rigg Kiyomi Shimada Kristen Graham Erin Manly Christine Shiba Erin Manly Christine Shiba Erin Manly Megan Dierker Mindy Orth Michelle Fletcher Lillian Harms Lindsay Brown Lindsay Brown Taylor Krenwinkel Ali Walker

HON. MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 1994 1998

Jamie Boyd Kelly Ferguson Christina Difani

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VIII 1992 2006 2007 2008

Jolynn Erickson (2) Taylor Manton (2) Rikki Buckshnis (1) Taylor Manton (1) Rikki Buckshnis (1) Kristy Sather (2)

NCAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1993 1997

Heather Hepburn Christina Difani

NCAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1992

Heather Hepburn

NCAC COACH OF THE YEAR 1993 1995 1997

Kelly Van Winden (co) Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden

CCAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2007

Marianne Fox

CCAA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2007

Kristy Sather

CCAA COACH OF THE YEAR 2008

Bear Grassl

AVCA ALL-REGION 1997 2007 2008

Christina Difani Kristy Sather Kristy Sather

DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION 2007 2008

Taylor Manton Kristy Sather

AVCA ALL-AMERICA 2008

Kristy Sather (HM)

INFORMATION

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

BLOCKS

FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

HISTORY

Dorothy Rojas______________432 Jamie Boyd________________507 Colleen Ferguson___________931 Colleen Ferguson__________ 1116 Kelly Brown________________891 Julie Corralejo______________980 Nikki Becker_______________634 Kathleen Gamboa_ _________392 Kristi Rich_________________623 Kathleen Gamboa_ ________ 1108 Tina Mesquita______________938 Tina Mesquita______________642 Tina Mesquita______________815 Megan Moore______________550 Lindsay Brown_ ____________404 Lindsay Brown_ ___________ 1140 Lindsay Brown_ ____________967

Heather Hepburn___________407 Heather Hepburn___________369 Michelle Harris_____________441 Jennifer Clifton_____________347 Katie Eaton________________307 Leah Rodriguez_ ___________531 Christina Difani_____________292 Teresa Sestito______________229 Christine Shiba_____________318 Christine Shiba_____________460 Christine Shiba_____________427 Ashley Arriola______________417 Ashley Arriola______________424 Taylor Manton_ ____________479 Lillian Harms_______________571 Taylor Manton_ ____________712 Taylor Krenwinkel___________523

2008 REVIEW

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

SEAWOLVES

ASSISTS

DIGS

COACHES

Heather Hepburn___________399 Michelle Harris_____________312 Jennifer Clifton_____________334 Kelly Wood________________363 Katie Eaton________________356 Christina Difani_____________579 Christina Difani_____________428 Allison Carey_______________221 Kiyomi Shimada____________376 Kristen Graham_____________350 Christine Shiba_____________381 Erin Manly_________________318 Erin Manly_________________311 Lindsay Webb______________286 Michelle Fletcher_ __________266 Kristy Sather_______________373 Kristy Sather_______________372

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INTRO

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

ALL-TIME HONORS


CAREER RECORDS ATTEMPTS

INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10.

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Christine Shiba (2000-03)_ ________________3,517 Christina Difani (1995-98)_ ________________3,516 Erin Manly (2001-04)_____________________2,988 Sandy Tuttle (2000-03)____________________2,592 Kristen Graham (1998-2001)_ ______________2,509 Jennifer Clifton (1992-95)_ ________________2,425 Katie Eaton (1993-96)_ ___________________2,230 Kristy Sather (2007-08)____________________2,164 Lindsay Webb (2004-06)_ _________________2,080 Heather Hepburn (1992-93)_ ______________2,061

KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Christina Difani (1995-98)_ ________________1,429 Erin Manly (2001-04)_____________________1,188 Christine Shiba (2000-2003)________________1,161 Kristen Graham (1998-2001)_ _______________ 928 Jennifer Clifton (1992-95)_ _________________ 899 Sandy Tuttle (2000-2003)___________________ 859 Megan Dierker (2001-04)___________________ 801 Katie Eaton (1993-96)_ ____________________ 746 Kristy Sather (2007-08)_____________________ 745 Michelle Harris (1993-94)___________________ 724

KILLS PER GAME (min. 2 years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Christina Difani (1995-98)_ _________________3.69 Kristy Sather (2007-08)_____________________3.65 Michelle Harris (1993-94)___________________3.60 Heather Hepburn (1992-93)_ _______________3.21 Kristen Graham (1998-01)__________________3.00 Kiyomi Shimada (1999-00)__________________2.96 Christine Shiba (2000-03)_ _________________2.80 Erin Manly (2001-04)______________________2.78 Lindsay Webb (2004-06)_ __________________2.66 Kelly Wood (1994-95)_____________________2.56

DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Taylor Manton (2004-07)__________________1,704 Christine Shiba (2000-2003)________________1,563 Ashley Arriola (2001-04)__________________1,197 Lillian Harms (2004-07)_ __________________1,043 Leah Rodriguez (1994-97)__________________ 969 Jennifer Clifton (1992-95)_ _________________ 936 Christina Difani (1995-98)_ _________________ 902 Kristi Nelson (1998-2001)___________________ 806 Katie Eaton (1993-96)_ ____________________ 803 Michelle Harris (1993-94)___________________ 796

DIGS PER GAME (min. 2 years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Taylor Manton (2004-07)___________________4.52 Michelle Harris (1993-94)___________________3.96 Lillian Harms (2004-07)_ ___________________3.91 Christine Shiba (2000-2003)_________________3.77 Heather Hepburn (1992-93)_ _______________3.51 Ashley Arriola (2001-04)___________________3.13 Leah Rodriguez (1994-97)__________________3.06 Lindsay Smith (2002-03)_ __________________2.91 Kelly Brown (1996-97)_____________________2.53 Kelly Ferguson (1994-95)___________________2.52

TOTAL BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Kristen Graham (1998-2001)_ _______________ 361 Jennifer Clifton (1992-95)_ _________________ 347 Erin Manly (2001-04)______________________ 296 Robin Lawrence (1998-2001)________________ 271 Megan Dierker (2001-04)___________________ 210 Jolynn Erickson (1990-93)__________________ 199 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (2005, 07-)____________ 199 Alexandra Rigg (1996-97)_ _________________ 174 Kaylee Aizenstadt (2005-07)_ _______________ 169 Leah Rodriguez (1994-97)__________________ 166

SERVICE ACES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Taylor Manton (2004-07)___________________ 130 Katie Dolge (1999-2002)___________________ 115 Jennifer Clifton (1992-95)_ _________________ 107 LINDSAY BROWN (2006-)_______________ 102 Lillian Harms (2004-07)_ ____________________ 97 Kristi Nelson (1998-2001)____________________ 86 MARIANNE FOX (2007-)___________________80 Sandy Tuttle (2000-2003)____________________ 79 Ashley Arriola (2001-04)____________________ 79 Kathleen Gamboa (1999, 2001-02)_ ___________ 78

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

LINDSAY BROWN (2006-)______________ 2,511 Tina Mesquita (2002-04)_ _________________2,395 Colleen Ferguson (1994-95)_ ______________2,047 Kathleen Gamboa (1999, 01-02)_ ___________1,888 Kendall Leatherberry (2003-06)_____________1,542 Kelly Brown (1996-97)____________________1,522 Jamie Boyd (1992-93)_ ___________________1,280 Julie Corralejo (1996-97)_ _________________1,181 Kristi Rich (1999-01)______________________1,036 Megan Moore (2005-06)___________________ 815

ASSISTS PER GAME (min. 2 years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tina Mesquita (2002-04)_ _________________10.32 Colleen Ferguson (1994-95)_ ______________10.23 Kelly Brown (1996-97)_____________________9.51 Julie Corralejo (1996-97)_ __________________9.37 Kathleen Gamboa (1999, 2001-02)_ __________9.35 LINDSAY BROWN (2006-)_______________ 8.81 Jamie Boyd (1992-93)_ ____________________8.26 Kristi Rich (1999-01)_______________________7.35 Kendall Leatherberry (2003-06)______________6.11 Megan Moore (2005-06)___________________5.58

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

(2 yr., 1000 Att) Mindy Orth (2003-05)_ ____________________.296 Megan Dierker (2001-04)___________________.290 Erin Manly (2001-04)______________________.266 Christina Difani (1995-98)_ _________________.262 Kelly Wood (1994-95)_____________________.260 Jolynn Erickson (1992-93)__________________.254 Alexandra Rigg (1996-97)_ _________________.246 Kaylee Aizenstadt (2005-07)_ _______________.246 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (2005, 07-)____________ .240 Michelle Harris (1993-94)___________________.231

match records ATTEMPTS 1. 3. 4.

Kristy Sather (11/8/08)_ __________________ Lindsay Smith (10/24/03)_ ________________ Christina Difani (11/11/98)_ _______________ Michelle Harris (10/27/94)_________________ Christine Shiba (9/26/03)_ ________________

86 80 79 74 74

KILLS

1. 2. 5.

Christina Difani (10/12/97)_ _______________ 33 Christina Difani (9/12/98)_ ________________ 29 Kiyomi Shimada (10/27/00)_ ______________ 29 MARIANNE FOX (8/24/07)_______________ 29 Lindsay Webb (9/1/05)___________________ 28

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Julie Corralejo (10/7/97)__________________ 70 Julie Corralejo (10/31/97)_________________ 68 Colleen Ferguson (10/4/95)_ ______________ 67 Tina Mesquita (9/7/02)___________________ 66 Tina Mesquita (9/20/02)__________________ 66 Tina Mesquita (11/12/04)_________________ 66 LINDSAY BROWN (10/24/07)____________ 66

SERVICE ACES 1. 2. 3.

Kendall Leatherberry (9/9/05)_______________ Taylor Manton (9/15/06)___________________ Taylor Manton (9/21/07)___________________ Ten tied with____________________________

DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Lillian Harms (9/15/06)___________________ Taylor Manton (8/26/07)__________________ Leah Rodriguez (11/8/97)_________________ Taylor Manton (9/21/07)__________________ Taylor Manton (10/29/05)_________________ Lillian Harms (8/25/06)___________________ Taylor Manton (9/28/07)__________________ Taylor Manton (8/24/07)__________________

9 7 7 6

50 46 45 40 37 37 37 37

TOTAL BLOCKS

1. 2. 3.

Jolynn Erickson (9/10/93)_________________ 13 Megan Willis (10/31/03)_ _________________ 10 Virginia Thompson (10/17/92)_ _____________ 9 Sarah Wenstrand (9/10/93)_________________ 9 Mindy Orth (10/29/04)____________________ 9 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (10/5/07)______________ 9

SOLO BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Jolynn Erickson (9/10/93)__________________ Sarah Wenstrand (9/8/94)__________________ Jolynn Erickson (10/15/93)_________________ Four tied with___________________________

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8 7 6 5

(20 Att) Leah Rodriguez (9/10/97)________________ .700 Erin Manly (11/1/02)____________________ .650 Mindy Orth (8/27/05)___________________ .640 Christina Difani (10/27/97)_ ______________ .622 Christina Difani (9/28/96)_ _______________ .613


single-season records ATTEMPTS

Christina Difani (1997)____________________1,307 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ___________________1,226 Heather Hepburn (1992)__________________1,207 Christine Shiba (2002)____________________1,130 Kiyomi Shimada (2000)___________________1,111 Christina Difani (1998)____________________1,098 Kristen Graham (2001)____________________1,068 Kristy Sather 2007)_______________________1,083 Kristy Sather (2008)______________________1,081 MARIANNE FOX (2007)________________ 1,026

Christina Difani (1997)_____________________ 579 Christina Difani (1998)_____________________ 428 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ____________________ 412 Heather Hepburn (1993)___________________ 399 Christine Shiba (2002)_____________________ 381 Kiyomi Shimada (2000)____________________ 376 Kristy Sather (2007)_______________________ 373 Kristy Sather (2008)_______________________ 372 Kelly Wood (1995)________________________ 363 Katie Eaton (1996)________________________ 356

KILLS PER GAME

DIGS

Taylor Manton (2007)______________________ 712 Lillian Harms (2006)_______________________ 571 Leah Rodriguez (1997)_____________________ 531 TAYLOR KRENWINKEL (2008)____________ 523 Taylor Manton (2005)______________________ 479 Christine Shiba (2001)_____________________ 460 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ____________________ 441 Christine Shiba (2002)_____________________ 427 Ashley Arriola (2004)______________________ 424 Kristin Wintrich (1997)_____________________ 418

DIGS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Taylor Manton (2007)______________________6.72 Lillian Harms (2006)_______________________6.49 Taylor Manton (2005)______________________4.89 TAYLOR KRENWINKEL (2008)____________ 4.89 Ashley Arriola (2004)______________________4.37 Leah Rodriguez (1997)_____________________4.02 Christine Shiba (2001)_____________________4.00 Christine Shiba (2002)_____________________3.99 Michelle Harris (1993)_ ____________________3.99 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ____________________3.94

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

LINDSAY BROWN (2007)_______________ 1,140 Colleen Ferguson (1995)__________________1,116 Kathleen Gamboa (2001)__________________1,108 Julie Corralejo (1997)______________________ 980 LINDSAY BROWN (2008)________________ 967 Tina Mesquita (2002)______________________ 938 Colleen Ferguson (1994)___________________ 931 Kelly Brown (1996)________________________ 891 Tina Mesquita (2004)______________________ 815 Jamie Boyd (1992)________________________ 773

ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tina Mesquita (2002)_____________________11.73 Tina Mesquita (2004)_____________________11.48 LINDSAY BROWN (2007)_______________ 10.75 Kathleen Gamboa (2001)__________________10.26 Colleen Ferguson (1995)__________________10.24 Colleen Ferguson (1995)__________________10.23 Kelly Brown (1996)_______________________10.13 Julie Corralejo (1997)_____________________10.10 Kathleen Gamboa (2002)___________________9.46 LINDSAY BROWN (2008)________________ 9.39

HITTING PERCENTAGE

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Megan Dierker (2004)_____________________.335 Christina Difani (1996)_____________________.327 Erin Manly (2001)_________________________.327 Mindy Orth (2004)________________________.322 Erin Manly (2002)_________________________.317 Mindy Orth (2005)________________________.305 Christina Difani (1997)_____________________.304 Megan Dierker (2003)_____________________.301 Kelly Wood (1995)________________________.286 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (2008)________________ .284

KILLS

1. 2. 5.

Christina Difani (10/12/97)_ _______________ 33 Christina Difani (9/12/98)_ ________________ 29 Kiyomi Shimada (10/27/00)_ ______________ 29 MARIANNE FOX (8/24/07)_______________ 29 Lindsay Webb (9/1/05)___________________ 28

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Julie Corralejo (10/7/97)__________________ 70 Julie Corralejo (10/31/97)_________________ 68 Colleen Ferguson (10/4/95)_ ______________ 67 Tina Mesquita (9/7/02)___________________ 66 Tina Mesquita (9/20/02)__________________ 66 Tina Mesquita (11/12/04)_________________ 66 LINDSAY BROWN (10/24/07)____________ 66

SERVICE ACES 1. 2. 4.

Kendall Leatherberry (9/9/05)_______________ Taylor Manton (9/15/06)___________________ Taylor Manton (9/21/07)___________________ MARIANNE FOX (9/5/08)_________________ Ten tied with____________________________

DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Lillian Harms (9/15/06)___________________ Taylor Manton (8/26/07)__________________ Leah Rodriguez (11/8/97)_________________ Taylor Manton (9/21/07)__________________ Taylor Manton (10/29/05)_________________ Lillian Harms (8/25/06)___________________ Taylor Manton (9/28/07)__________________ Taylor Manton (8/24/07)__________________

9 7 7 7 6

50 46 45 40 37 37 37 37

TOTAL BLOCKS

1. 2. 3.

Jolynn Erickson (9/10/93)_________________ 13 Megan Willis (10/31/03)_ _________________ 10 Virginia Thompson (10/17/92)_ _____________ 9 Sarah Wenstrand (9/10/93)_________________ 9 Mindy Orth (10/29/04)____________________ 9 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (10/5/07)______________ 9

SOLO BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4.

Jolynn Erickson (9/10/93)__________________ Sarah Wenstrand (9/8/94)__________________ Jolynn Erickson (10/15/93)_________________ Four tied with___________________________

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8 7 6 5

(min. 20 att.) Leah Rodriguez (9/10/97)________________ .700 Erin Manly (11/1/02)____________________ .650 Mindy Orth (8/27/05)___________________ .640 Christina Difani (10/27/97)_ ______________ .622 Christina Difani (9/28/96)_ _______________ .613

INFORMATION

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

MARIANNE FOX (2007)___________________53 Katie Dolge (2002)_________________________ 52 Jennifer Clifton (1993)______________________ 50 Kathleen Gamboa (2001)____________________ 49 Erin Manly (2002)__________________________ 44 Heather Hepburn (1993)____________________ 41 LINDSAY BROWN (2007)__________________41 LINDSAY BROWN (2008)__________________41 Ashley Arriola (2004)_______________________ 40 Fontaine Segerquist (1992)__________________ 39

86 80 79 74 74

HISTORY

Christina Difani (1998)_____________________4.55 Christina Difani (1997)_____________________4.35 Kristy Sather (2007)_______________________3.85 Katie Eaton (1996)________________________3.83 Kiyomi Shimada (2000)____________________3.72 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ____________________3.68 Christine Shiba (2002)_____________________3.56 Michelle Harris (1993)_ ____________________3.51 Kristy Sather (2008)_______________________3.48 Christina Difani (1996)_____________________3.37

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

Kristy Sather (11/8/08)_ __________________ Lindsay Smith (10/24/03)_ ________________ Christina Difani (11/11/98)_ _______________ Michelle Harris (10/27/94)_________________ Christine Shiba (9/26/03)_ ________________

2008 REVIEW

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SERVICE ACES

1. 2. 3. 4.

SEAWOLVES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jennifer Clifton (1995)_____________________ 126 Kristen Graham (2001)_____________________ 118 Erin Manly (2001)_________________________ 118 Alexandra Rigg (1997)_____________________ 111 Jolynn Erickson (1992)_____________________ 106 Kristen Graham (2000)_____________________ 101 Robin Lawrence (2001)____________________ 100 Jennifer Clifton (1993)______________________ 95 Jolynn Erickson (1993)______________________ 93 Sarah Wenstrand (1994)_____________________ 92

COACHES

KILLS

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ATTEMPTS

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INTRO

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BLOCKS

match RECORDS


3-SET MATCH RECORDS

CLASS RECORDS FRESHMAN KILLS

MARIANNE FOX (2007)_________________ 304 Lindsay Webb (2004)______________________ 242 Christine Shiba (2000)_____________________ 241 Erin Manly (2001)_________________________ 235 Christina Difani (1995)_____________________ 186

JUNIOR KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Christina Difani (1997)_____________________ 579 Christine Shiba (2002)_____________________ 381 KRISTY SATHER (2007)_________________ 373 Jennifer Clifton (1994)_____________________ 334 Erin Manly (2003)_________________________ 318

FRESHMAN DIGS

JUNIOR DIGS

FRESHMAN ASSISTS

JUNIOR ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

TAYLOR KRENWINKEL (2008)____________ 523 KELSEY DALL (2008)___________________ 365 Christine Shiba (2000)_____________________ 318 Kristi Nelson (1998)_______________________ 211 Amy Davis (1995)_________________________ 209

Nikki Becker (1998)_ ______________________ 634 Kendall Leatherberry (2003)_ _______________ 626 Megan Moore (2005)______________________ 550 Jessica Stevens (1993)_____________________ 467 LINDSAY BROWN (2006)________________ 404

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Lillian Harms (2006)_______________________ 571 Christine Shiba (2002)_____________________ 427 Kristian Wintrich (1997)____________________ 418 Ashley Arriola (2003)______________________ 417 ALI WALKER (2008)_____________________ 397

LINDSAY BROWN (2008)________________ 967 Colleen Ferguson (1994)___________________ 931 Kelly Brown (1996)________________________ 891 Tina Mesquita (2003)______________________ 642 Jamie Boyd (1993)________________________ 507

FRESHMAN BLOCKS

JUNIOR BLOCKS

SENIOR KILLS

1. 2. 3. 5.

Kristen Graham (2000)_____________________ 101 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (2008)__________________82 Robin Lawrence (2000)_____________________ 80 Jennifer Clifton (1994)______________________ 80 Megan Dierker (2003)______________________ 68

SOPHOMORE KILLS

SOPHOMORE DIGS

SENIOR DIGS

SOPHOMORE ASSISTS

SENIOR ASSISTS

SOPHOMORE BLOCKS

SENIOR BLOCKS

INTRO

2008 REVIEW

Erin Manly (2001)_________________________ 118 Kristen Graham (1998)______________________ 78 Kaylee Aizenstadt (2005)____________________ 75 SARAH ILLINGWORTH (2006)______________68 Robin Lawrence (1998)_____________________ 50

SEAWOLVES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

COACHES

HISTORY

INFORMATION

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 4. 5.

Christine Shiba (2001)_____________________ 346 Erin Manly (2002)_________________________ 324 Lindsay Webb (2005)______________________ 286 Sandy Tuttle (2001)_______________________ 284 Megan Dierker (2002)_____________________ 262

Taylor Manton (2005)______________________ 479 Christine Shiba (2000)_____________________ 460 Ashley Cook (2002)_______________________ 276 Amy DuBois (1998)_ ______________________ 229 Ashley Arriola (2002)______________________ 219

LINDSAY BROWN (2007)_______________ 1,140 Kathleen Gamboa (2001)__________________1,108 Julie Corralejo (1997)______________________ 980 Tina Mesquita (2002)______________________ 938 Kristi Rich (2000)_ ________________________ 623

Jennifer Clifton (1993)______________________ 95 Erin Manly (2002)__________________________ 79 RIKKI BUCKSHNIS (2007)__________________79 Kristen Graham (1999)______________________ 64 Megan Dierker (2002)______________________ 59

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Christina Difani (1998)_____________________ 428 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ____________________ 412 Kiyomi Shimada (2000)____________________ 376 Kristy Sather (2008)_______________________ 372 Kelly Wood (1995)________________________ 363

Taylor Manton (2007)______________________ 712 Leah Rodriguez (1997)_____________________ 531 Michelle Harris (1994)_ ____________________ 441 Ashley Arriola (2004)______________________ 424 Heather Hepburn (1993)___________________ 369

Colleen Ferguson (1995)__________________1,116 Tina Mesquita (2004)______________________ 815 Kelly Brown (1997)________________________ 631 Leah Rodriguez (1997)______________________ 91 Kelly Wood (1995)_________________________ 55

Jennifer Clifton (1995)_____________________ 126 Kristen Graham (2001)_____________________ 118 Alexandra Rigg (1997)_____________________ 111 Robin Lawrence (2001)____________________ 100 Jolynn Erickson (1993)______________________ 93

Kills: Christina Difani (10/25/97)________________ 24 Assists: Tina Mesquita (9/7/02)________________ 48 Aces: Kendall Leatherberry (9/2/05)______________ 9 Digs: Taylor Manton (9/15/07)_________________ 33 Attempts: Kiyomi Shimada (11/4/00)_ __________ 55 Total Blocks: Jennifer Clifton (11/5/93)___________ 8 Hitting Pct: Jolynn Erickson (9/25/93)__________ .833

4-SET MATCH RECORDS Kills: Christina Difani (9/12/98)_________________ 24 Kiyomi Shimada (10/27/00)_ ______________ 24 Assists: Julie Corralejo (10/31/97)______________ 68 Aces: Kathleen Gamboa (8/25/01)_______________ 6 Digs: Taylor Manton (10/29/05)________________ 37 Taylor Manton (9/28/07)__________________ 37 Attempts: Christina Difani (11/11/98)___________ 79 Total Blocks: Jennifer Clifton (10/17/92)_________ 11 Hitting Pct: Mindy Orth (10/31/01)____________ .619

5-SET MATCH RECORDS Kills: Christina Difani (10/17/97)________________ 33 Assists: Julie Corralejo (10/17/97)______________ 70 Aces: Taylor Manton (9/15/06)__________________ 7 Taylor Manton (9/21/07)___________________ 7 Digs: Lillian Harms (9/15/06)_ _________________ 50 Attempts: Kristy Sather (11/8/08)_ _____________ 86 Total Blocks: Jolynn Erickson (9/10/93)__________ 13 Hitting Pct: Erin Manly (10/31/01)_____________ .619

MARIANNE FOX


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INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION


year-by-year results

INTRO

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

1991

Head Coach: Vivian Fritz Record: 9-20, 6-6 NCAC 9/3 UC Santa Cruz W 3-0 9/5 Seattle Pacific W 3-2 9/6 vs. UC Riverside$ L 0-3 9/6 vs. Westmont$ L 1-3 9/7 vs. Cal State L.A.$ L 0-3 9/7 vs. Portland State$ L 0-3 9/12 Alaska-Fairbanks L 0-3 9/13 Alaska-Fairbanks L 0-3 9/14 Alaska-Anchorage L 2-3 9/15 Simon Fraser L 0-3 9/20 at Cal St. Dom. Hills# L 0-3 9/20 vs. Cal State Stanislaus# W 3-1 9/21 vs. Cal Poly Pomona# L 0-3 9/21 vs. Metro State# L 0-3 9/26 Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 10/2 UC Davis* L 0-3 10/4 Grand Canyon L 0-3 10/5 Cal St. San Bernardino L 0-3 10/9 Menlo L 2-3 10/12 Humboldt State* W 3-1 10/15 Cal State Hayward* W 3-0 10/17 San Francisco State* L 2-3 10/24 Chico State* L 0-3 10/30 Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 11/8 UC Davis* L 0-3 11/12 Chico State* L 0-3 11/15 Humboldt State* L 0-3 11/19 Cal State Hayward* W 3-1 11/21 San Francisco State* W 3-0 $ UC Davis Tournament (Davis) # CSU Dominguez Hills Tournament (Carson) Note: locations for most games unavailable

1992

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 22-11, 8-4 NCAC 9/5 Seattle Pacific W 3-0 9/7 Portland State L 1-3 9/9 Michigan Tech W 3-0 9/9 Cal St. Dom. Hills W 3-0 9/11 vs. Portland State$ L 0-3 9/11 vs. Cal State L.A.$ W 3-2 9/12 vs. UC Riverside$ W 3-2 9/12 vs. CSU San Bernardino$ W 3-1 9/16 Cal St. San Bernardino W 3-2 9/18 vs. Cal State L.A.# L 2-3 9/18 vs. Cal Poly Pomona# L 1-3 9/18 vs. CSU San Bernardino# W 3-2 9/19 vs. Cal State Hayward# W 3-0 9/19 vs. Cal State Stanislaus# W 3-0 9/22 at UC Davis* L 0-3 9/26 vs. Nebraska-Omaha^ W 3-2 9/26 vs. Denver^ W 3-2 9/27 vs. Minnesota-Mankato^ L 1-3 9/27 vs. Angelo State^ L 1-3 9/29 Cal State Hayward* W 3-0 10/7 at San Francisco State* W 3-2 10/9 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 10/13 Fresno Pacific L 2-3 10/17 at Humboldt State* W 3-1 10/20 Chico State* L 1-3 10/23 at UC Santa Cruz W 3-1 10/27 UC Davis* L 2-3 10/29 at Menlo W 3-0 11/3 at Cal State Hayward* W 3-0 11/7 San Francisco State* W 3-0 11/13 Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 11/14 at Chico State* L 2-3 11/20 Humboldt State* W 3-0 $ UC Davis Tournament (Davis) # CSU Dominguez Hills Tournament (Carson) ^Northern Colo. Tournament (Greeley, CO)

* DENOTES CONFERENCE GAME

30

3-0 3-2 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-0 3-2 3-0 1-3 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 2-3 3-1 3-0 1-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-3

1994

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 15-16, 8-4 NCAC 9/1 vs. Chaminade# W 9/1 at Hawaii-Hilo# L 9/2 vs. UC Riverside# L 9/2 vs. Cal State Bakersfield# L 9/3 vs. Hawaii Pacific# L 9/8 Grand Canyon$ W 9/9 vs. Cal St. Dom. Hills$ W 9/9 vs. Cal State L.A.$ L 9/10 vs. CSU San Bernardino$ W 9/10 vs. Denver$ W 9/13 Dominican W 9/16 Chico State* W 9/21 at San Francisco State* W 9/23 vs. Portland State% L 9/23 vs. Regis% L 9/24 at Cal State Bakersfield% L 9/24 at Tampa% L 9/28 UC Davis* W 9/29 at Cal State Hayward* W 10/5 Cal State Stanislaus* W 10/7 at Humboldt State* L 10/11 at Saint Mary’s L 10/14 at Grand Canyon L 10/15 vs. Cal Poly Pomona^ L 10/18 Fresno Pacific W 10/19 San Francisco State W 10/21 at Chico State* L 10/25 Cal State Hayward* W 10/27 at UC Davis* L 10/29 Humboldt State* L 11/4 at Cal State Stanislaus* W # Hawaii-Hilo Festival (Hilo, HI) $ Western Invitational Tournament (Davis) % CSU Bakersfield Tournament (Bakersfield) ^ game played in Phoenix

1997

1995

1993

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 22-7, 10-2 NCAC 9/3 vs. Colorado Christian& W 9/10 vs. Cal State L.A.$ W 9/10 vs. UC Riverside$ L 9/11 vs. Cal St. Dom. Hills$ W 9/11 vs. Cal Poly Pomona$ L 9/17 at Grand Canyon L 9/18 vs. Chaminade@ W 9/23 Saint Mary’s W 9/25 UC Santa Cruz W 9/28 at UC Davis* L 10/1 Cal State Stanislaus* W 10/2 Humboldt State* W 10/7 at Alaska-Anchorage W 10/8 at Alaska-Anchorage W 10/9 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 10/10 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 10/13 at Cal State Hayward* W 10/15 at San Francisco State* W 10/16 Grand Canyon L 10/19 at Fresno Pacific W 10/23 at Chico State* W 10/26 UC Davis* L 10/29 at Humboldt State* W 11/3 Menlo W 11/5 Chico State* W 11/6 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 11/10 Cal State Hayward* W 11/13 San Francisco State* W NCAA West Regional (Davis, CA) 11/19 Portland State L & match played in San Francisco $ Western Invitational Tournament (Davis) @ game played in Phoenix, AZ

3-2 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-0 1-3 3-2 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-2 2-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-0 3-1 3-0 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-0 3-0 1-3 3-1 1-3 2-3 3-0

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 20-11, 10-2 NCAC 9/1 vs. Denver^ W 9/1 vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene^ L 9/1 vs. Fort Lewis^ W 9/2 at Grand Canyon^ L 9/5 Southern Oregon L 9/8 vs. Grand Canyon$ L 9/8 vs. West Texas A&M$ W 9/9 vs. Cal St. Dom. Hills$ W 9/9 vs. Michigan Tech$ L 9/19 UC Davis* L 9/21 at Cal State L.A. L 9/22 vs. South Dakota State% L 9/22 vs. Master’s College% W 9/23 vs. Westmont% W 9/23 at Cal Poly Pomona% W 9/29 at Notre Dame de N. W 9/30 Chico State* W 10/3 at Cal State Hayward* W 10/6 vs. Cal St. San Bern.@ W 10/7 at UC Davis@ L 10/13 San Francisco State* W 10/14 Humboldt State* W 10/20 at UC Davis* L 10/21 Cal State Stanislaus* W 10/27 Notre Dame de N. W 10/28 at Chico State* W 11/1 at Fresno Pacific L 11/3 Cal State Hayward* W 11/4 at Cal St. Stanislaus* W 11/8 at San Francisco State* W 11/10 at Humboldt State* W ^ Canyon Court Classic (Phoenix, AZ) $ Western Invitational Tournament (Davis) % Cal Poly Pomona Invitational (Pomona) @ Davis Premier Tournament (Davis)

1996

3-2 0-3 3-2 0-3 1-3 2-3 3-2 3-1 1-3 1-3 1-3 2-3 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-3 3-2 3-2 0-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-1

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 19-8, 8-4 NCAC 8/30 vs. Western Oregon^ L 0-3 8/30 vs. Portland State^ L 0-3 8/31 vs. Cal Poly Pomona^ W 3-0 8/31 vs. Denver^ W 3-1 9/11 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 3-1 9/12 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 3-1 9/13 at Alaska-Anchorage W 3-1 9/14 at Alaska-Anchorage L 1-3 9/21 Master’s College W 3-1 9/27 vs. Cal St. Dom. Hills$ W 3-0 9/27 vs. Cal Poly Pomona$ W 3-1 9/28 vs. Grand Canyon$ L 2-3 9/28 Humboldt State* L 2-3 10/4 at UC Davis* L 0-3 10/5 at Chico State* W 3-2 10/8 Notre Dame de N. W 3-0 10/12 San Francisco State* W 3-1 10/19 at Cal St. Stanislaus* W 3-0 10/19 at Cal State Hayward* W 3-2 10/23 Holy Names W 3-0 10/25 at Humboldt State* W 3-0 11/1 Chico State* W 3-0 11/2 UC Davis* L 1-3 11/5 at Holy Names W 3-0 11/8 at San Francisco State* W 3-1 11/15 Cal State Hayward* L 0-3 11/16 Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 ^ Portland St. Tournament (Portland, OR) $ Western Invitational Tournament (Davis, CA)

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 24-13, 11-1 NCAC 8/29 vs. Regis^ L 8/29 vs. Ferris State^ W 8/29 vs. Mercyhurst^ W 8/30 vs. Cal State Bakersfield^ L 9/5 vs. Christian Heritage% W 9/5 vs. Cal State L.A.% L 9/6 vs. Incarnate Word% W 9/6 vs. Cal State Hayward% W 9/10 Cal Poly Pomona W 9/12 UC San Diego W 9/16 Cal State Bakersfield L 9/19 vs. Puget Sound# L 9/19 vs. UC Riverside# L 9/20 vs. Grand Canyon# W 9/20 vs. Cal State L.A.# L 9/24 Humboldt State* W 9/26 vs. Cal Poly Pomona@ L 9/27 vs. Cal State L.A.@ L 9/27 vs. West Texas A&M@ L 10/3 Chico State* W 10/4 UC Davis* W 10/8 at Dominican W 10/10 at San Francisco State* W 10/11 at Notre Dame de N. W 10/14 at Holy Names W 10/17 Cal State Hayward* W 10/18 Cal State Stanislaus* W 10/22 at Humboldt State* W 10/24 vs. Chico State$ W 10/24 vs. Grand Canyon$ L 10/25 vs. Mesa State$ W 10/25 vs. Cal St. San Bern.$ L 10/31 at UC Davis* W 11/1 at Chico State* W 11/8 San Francisco State* W 11/14 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 11/15 at Cal State Hayward* L ^ CSU Bakersfield Tourn. (Bakersfield, CA) % Fresno Pacific Tournament (Fresno, CA) # UC Davis Tournament (Davis, CA) @ Cal Poly Pomona Tourn. (Pomona, CA) $ Chico State Tournament (Chico, CA)

1-3 3-0 3-0 1-3 3-1 0-3 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-0 2-3 1-3 0-3 3-0 2-3 3-0 2-3 0-3 0-3 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-1 1-3

1998

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 10-16, 6-16 CCAA 8/28 vs. Southern Oregon^ W 8/29 vs. Oregon Tech^ W 8/29 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks^ W 9/11 Cal State Bakersfield* L 9/12 Cal State Stanislaus* W 9/18 UC Riverside* L 9/19 Cal St. San Bern.* L 9/25 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 9/26 at Grand Canyon* L 10/2 Cal St. Dom. Hills* L 10/3 Cal State L.A.* L 10/7 San Francisco State* L 10/9 UC Davis* W 10/10 at Chico State* W 10/16 at Cal State Stanislaus* L 10/17 at Cal State Bakersfield* L 10/23 at Cal St. San Bern.* L 10/24 at UC Riverside* L 10/30 Grand Canyon* L 10/31 Cal Poly Pomona* L 11/3 Holy Names W 11/6 at Cal State L.A.* L 11/7 at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W 11/11 at San Francisco State* W 11/13 Chico State* W 11/14 at UC Davis* L ^ Humboldt St. Tournament (Arcata, CA)

3-0 3-2 3-1 1-3 3-1 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 2-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 3-0 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 3-0 0-3 3-1 3-1 3-1 2-3


31 1999

8/29 8/30 8/30 9/5 9/5 9/6 9/6 9/13 9/14 9/19 9/20 9/26 9/27 10/1 10/3 10/4 10/10 10/11 10/17 10/18 10/24 10/25 10/31 11/1 11/5 11/7 11/8 11/14 11/15

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 15-14, 10-12 CCAA vs. Western Washington^ L vs. BYU-Hawaii^ L vs. Central Washington^ W vs. Montana St-Bil& W at Humboldt State& W vs. Montana St-Bil& W at Humboldt State& W at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at Cal State L.A.* L at UC Davis* L at Chico State* L Cal State Bakersfield* W Cal State Stanislaus* W San Francisco State* W Cal Poly Pomona* W Cal St. San Bernardino* L at Grand Canyon* W at UC San Diego* L Cal State L.A.* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W Chico State* L UC Davis* W at Cal State Stanislaus* W at Cal State Bakersfield* L at San Francisco State* W at Cal St. San Bernardino* L at Cal Poly Pomona* L UC San Diego* L Grand Canyon* L ^ Coyote Classic (San Bernardino, CA) & Humboldt St. Tourn. (Arcata, CA)

0-3 3-0 0-3 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-1 1-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-2 1-3 0-3 3-2 1-3 3-0 0-3 1-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3

2003

1-3 1-3 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 0-3 1-3 0-3 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-2 0-3 3-2 0-3 2-3 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 1-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 2-3

8/27 8/27 8/28 8/28 9/2 9/2 9/3 9/3 9/9 9/10 9/16 9/17 9/23 9/24 9/28 10/1 10/7 10/8 10/14 10/15 10/21 10/22 10/28 10/29 11/4 11/5 11/12

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 11-16, 5-13 CCAA vs. William Penn^ W vs. College of Southwest^ W vs. Humboldt State^ W vs. Charleston^ W vs. Hawaii Pacific& L vs. Saint Martin’s& W vs. Northwest Nazarene& L vs. Northwood& L Cal State Bakersfield* L Cal State L.A.* L at Cal St. San Bernardino* L at UC San Diego* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at Cal Poly Pomona* L Dominican W Cal St. Monterey Bay* L Cal State Stanislaus* W Chico State* L at Cal State L.A.* L at Cal State Bakersfield* L UC San Diego* W Cal St. San Bernardino* L Cal Poly Pomona* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at Chico State* L at Cal State Stanislaus* W at Cal St. Monterey Bay* L ^ Otter Classic (Seaside, CA) & Coyote Classic (San Bernardino, CA)

3-0 1-3 3-0 3-0 1-3 3-2 2-3 3-1 3-1 1-3 0-3 2-3 3-0 3-1 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-1 3-0 2-3 0-3 3-0 3-2 1-3 0-3

2005

3-1 3-0 3-0 3-1 1-3 3-0 2-3 2-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 0-3 3-0 2-3 3-0 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 0-3 3-1 1-3 3-0 1-3

2006

8/25 8/25 8/26 8/26 8/30 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/15 9/16 9/22 9/23 9/29 9/30 10/4

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 10-14, 7-13 CCAA Alaska^ W Grand Canyon^ W Northwest Nazarene^ W Central Washington^ L at Humboldt State* L at Cal St. Mont. Bay* W Cal State L.A.* L Cal State Bakersfield* W at Cal State Stanislaus* L at Chico State* L Cal St. San Bernardino* L Cal Poly Pomona* W at UC San Diego* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* L Humboldt State* W

3-2 3-1 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-1 0-3 3-0 2-3 1-3 0-3 3-1 0-3 1-3 3-2

Cal St. Monterey Bay* W at Cal St. Bakersfield* L at Cal State L.A.* L Chico State* L Cal State Stanislaus* W at Cal Poly Pomona* L at Cal St. San Bernardino* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W UC San Diego* L ^Seawolf Spike (Rohnert Park)

3-0 2-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 0-3 3-1 0-3

2007

8/24 8/24 8/26 8/26 8/30 8/31 8/31 9/1 9/7 9/8 9/14 9/15 9/19 9/21 9/28 9/29 10/5 10/6 10/12 10/13 10/20 10/24 10/26 11/2 11/3 11/9 11/10

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 13-14, 9-9 CCAA Western Oregon^ L Northwest Nazarene^ L Seattle^ W Notre Dame de Namur^ W vs. BYU-Hawaii& L vs. Central Washington& L at Chaminade& L at Hawaii Pacific& W at Cal Poly Pomona* L at Cal St. San Bernardino* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W Notre Dame de Namur W at Cal St. Monterey Bay* L Humboldt State* L at Cal State Stanislaus* L at Chico State* L Cal State L.A.* W UC San Diego* W Cal St. San Bernardino* L Cal Poly Pomona* W at Cal St. Dom. Hills W Cal St. Monterey Bay* W at Humboldt State* W Chico State* W Cal State Stanislaus* W at UC San Diego* L at Cal State L.A.* L ^ Seawolf Spike (Rohnert Park, CA) & Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, HI)

2008

1-3 2-3 3-2 3-0 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 0-3 3-0 3-0 1-3 2-3 1-3 2-3 3-1 3-1 0-3 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-2 3-0 3-2 2-3 0-3

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 23-7, 15-5 CCAA 8/29 Notre Dame de Namur^ W 3-0 8/29 Montana State-Billings^ W 3-0 8/30 Seattle Pacific^ W 3-0 8/30 Northwest Nazarene^ W 3-2 9/5 at Central Washington& L 1-3 9/5 vs. Hawaii Pacific& W 3-1 9/6 vs. Saint Martin’s^ W 3-0 9/12 at Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 9/13 at Chico State* W 3-2 9/16 at Notre Dame de Namur W 3-2 9/18 Cal State L.A.* W 3-0 9/20 Cal St. Dom. Hills* W 3-0 9/24 Academy of Art W 3-0 9/26 San Francisco State* W 3-1 9/27 Cal St. Monterey Bay* W 3-0 10/3 at Cal Poly Pomona* L 1-3 10/4 at Cal St. San Bernardino* L 0-3 10/8 Humboldt State* W 3-0 10/10 at UC San Diego* L 0-3 10/17 Chico State* W 3-1 10/18 Cal State Stanislaus* W 3-0 10/24 at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W 3-0 10/25 at Cal State L.A.* L 0-3 10/31 at Cal St. Monterey Bay* W 3-0 11/1 at San Francisco State* W 3-2 11/7 Cal St. San Bernardino* L 0-3 11/8 Cal Poly Pomona* W 3-2 11/12 at Humboldt State* W 3-0 11/15 UC San Diego* W 3-2 NCAA West Regional (San Bernardino, CA) 11/20 vs. Chico State L 0-3 ^ Seawolf Spike (Rohnert Park, CA) & CWU Invitational (Ellensburg, WA)

INFORMATION

3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-0 1-3 2-3 3-0 0-3 1-3 2-3 3-0 3-1 3-1 0-3

8/30 8/30 8/31 8/31 9/6 9/7 9/7 9/13 9/14 9/20 9/21 9/27 9/28 10/2 10/4 10/5 10/11 10/12 10/18 10/19 10/25 10/26 11/1 11/2 11/6 11/8 11/9 11/15 11/16

8/27 8/27 8/28 8/28 9/3 9/3 9/4 9/4 9/11 9/17 9/18 9/24 9/25 10/1 10/2 10/8 10/9 10/15 10/16 10/22 10/29 10/30 11/5 11/6 11/12 11/13

10/6 10/13 10/14 10/20 10/21 10/27 10/28 11/3 11/4

HISTORY

2001

2002

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 15-14, 10-12 CCAA vs. Augustana^ L vs. Seattle Pacific^ W vs. Western Wash.^ L vs. Western State^ W vs. Saint Martin’s& W vs. Western Oregon& W at Central Wash.& W Cal St. Dom. Hills* W Cal State L.A.* W UC Davis* W Chico State* W at Cal State Bakersfield* W at Cal State Stanislaus* L at San Francisco State* W at Cal Poly Pomona* L at Cal St. San Bern.* L Grand Canyon* W UC San Diego* L at Cal State L.A.* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at Chico State* L at UC Davis* W Cal State Stanislaus* L Cal State Bakersfield* L San Francisco State* W Cal St. San Bern.* L Cal Poly Pomona* L at UC San Diego* L at Grand Canyon* L ^ Coyote Classic (San Bernardino, CA) & Central Wash. Tourn. (Ellensburg, WA)

2004

Head Coach: Bear Grassl Record: 14-12, 9-9 CCAA vs. Western Oregon^ W vs. BYU-Hawaii^ L vs. UC Santa Cruz^ W vs. Holy Names^ W vs. Fort Hays State& L vs. Minnesota-Mank& W vs. Abilene Christian& L vs. Nebraska-Omaha& W at Cal St. Monterey Bay* W at Cal State Bakersfield* L at Cal State L.A.* L at Cal Poly Pomona* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W Chico State* W Cal State Stanislaus* W at UC San Diego* L at Cal St. San Bern.* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W Cal Poly Pomona* W Cal St. Monterey Bay* W Cal State L.A.* L Cal State Bakersfield* L at Cal State Stanislaus* W at Chico State* W Cal St. San Bern.* L UC San Diego* L ^ Otter Classic (Seaside, CA) & Coyote Classic (San Bernardino, CA)

2008 REVIEW

0-3 1-3 3-1 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-0 3-1 1-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 2-3 1-3 3-1 0-3 3-1 0-3 3-0 0-3 1-3

3-1 3-0 3-1 0-3 1-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-1 0-3 0-3 3-2

SEAWOLVES

8/24 8/24 8/25 8/25 8/28 8/31 8/31 9/1 9/1 9/1 9/7 9/8 9/14 9/15 9/21 9/22 9/26 9/28 9/29 10/5

Head Coach: Jon Stevenson Record: 22-11, 12-10 CCAA vs. Humboldt State^ W vs. San Francisco State^ W vs. Central Washington^ W vs. Saint Martin’s W at Dominican W vs. Chaminade& W vs. North Dakota& W vs. Holy Names& W vs. Florida Tech& L vs. Chaminade& W UC San Diego* L Grand Canyon* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at Cal State L.A.* L at UC Davis* L at Chico State* L San Francisco State* W Cal State Bakersfield* W Cal State Stanislaus* W at Cal St. San Bern.* L

2000

at Cal Poly Pomona* W Pacific Union W at Grand Canyon* W at UC San Diego* L Cal State L.A.* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W Chico State* W UC Davis* W at San Francisco State* W at Cal State Stanislaus* W at Cal State Bakersfield* L Cal St. San Bernardino* L Cal Poly Pomona* W ^ Chico State Tournament (Chico, CA) & Cal St. Stanislaus Tourn.(Turlock, CA)

COACHES

8/29 8/30 9/1 9/2 9/8 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/16 9/22 9/23 9/28 9/29 9/30 10/3 10/6 10/7 10/13 10/14 10/20 10/21 10/27 10/28 11/1 11/3 11/4 11/10 11/11

Head Coach: Jon Stevenson Record: 7-21, 6-16 CCAA at Seattle Pacific L at Western Washington L at Alaska-Fairbanks W at Alaska-Fairbanks L Cal Poly Pomona* L Cal St. San Bern.* L at Dominican L at Grand Canyon* L at UC San Diego* L Cal State L.A.* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at San Francisco State* W Chico State* W at UC Davis* L at Notre Dame de N. L at Cal State Stanislaus* L at Cal State Bakersfield* L at Cal St. San Bern.* L at Cal Poly Pomona* L UC San Diego* L Grand Canyon* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* W at Cal State L.A.* L San Francisco State* W at UC Davis* L at Chico State* W Cal State Bakersfield* L Cal State Stanislaus* L

3-0 2-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-2 3-2 2-3

10/6 10/9 10/12 10/13 10/19 10/20 10/26 10/27 10/31 11/2 11/3 11/10 11/9

INTRO

9/2 9/3 9/6 9/10 9/11 9/17 9/18 9/24 9/25 10/1 10/2 10/6 10/8 10/9 10/15 10/16 10/22 10/23 10/26 10/29 10/30 11/5 11/6 11/10 11/12 11/13

Head Coach: Kelly Van Winden Record: 6-20, 5-17 CCAA LIU-C.W. Post W Cal State Hayward L Seattle Pacific L at Cal State Bakersfield* L at Cal State Stanislaus* W at UC Riverside* L at Cal St. San Bern.* L Cal Poly Pomona* L Grand Canyon* L at Cal St. Dom. Hills* L at Cal State L.A.* L at San Francisco State* W Chico State* W at UC Davis* L Cal St. Stanislaus* L Cal St. Bakersfield* L Cal St. San Bern.* L UC Riverside* L at Cal State Hayward* L at Grand Canyon* L at Cal Poly Pomona* L Cal State L.A.* L Cal St. Dom. Hills* L San Francisco State* W at Chico State* W UC Davis* L


1992 NCAC

UC Davis Chico State SONOMA STATE Humboldt State San Francisco State Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Hayward

HISTORY

INFORMATION

1993 NCAC

UC Davis SONOMA STATE Chico State San Francisco State Humboldt State Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Hayward

1994 NCAC

UC Davis Chico State Humboldt State SONOMA STATE Cal State Hayward Cal State Stanislaus San Francisco State

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COACHES

SEAWOLVES

2008 REVIEW

1995 NCAC

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SONOMA STATE UC Davis Humboldt State Chico State San Francisco State Cal State Hayward Cal State Stanislaus

1996 NCAC

UC Davis SONOMA STATE San Francisco State Cal State Hayward Humboldt State Chico State Cal State Stanislaus

1997 NCAC

SONOMA STATE Cal State Hayward Humboldt State San Francisco State UC Davis Chico State Cal State Stanislaus

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE STANDINGS

W L 11 1 11 1 8 4 6 6 4 8 1 11 1 11

W L 11 1 10 2 9 3 6 6 3 9 3 9 0 12

W L 10 2 9 3 8 4 8 4 3 9 2 10 2 10

1998 CCAA

Cal State Bakersfield UC Riverside Cal State L.A. CSU San Bernardino Grand Canyon UC Davis Cal Poly Pomona San Francisco State SONOMA STATE CSU Dominguez Hills Cal State Stanislaus Chico State

1999 CCAA

Cal State L.A. Cal State Bakersfield CSU San Bernardino Grand Canyon Cal Poly Pomona UC Riverside CSU Dominguez Hills Cal State Stanislaus UC Davis SONOMA STATE San Francisco State Chico State

2000 CCAA

W L 10 2 9 3 8 4 6 6 5 7 4 8 0 12

W L 11 1 8 4 8 4 8 4 4 8 3 9 0 12

W L 11 1 10 2 7 5 7 5 5 7 2 10 0 12

Cal State L.A. Cal State Bakersfield CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Grand Canyon Cal Poly Pomona UC Davis Cal State Stanislaus SONOMA STATE CSU Dominguez Hills San Francisco State Chico State

2001 CCAA

CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Cal State L.A. Cal State Bakersfield SONOMA STATE Chico State UC Davis Grand Canyon Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Stanislaus CSU Dominguez Hills San Francisco State

W L 19 3 18 4 18 4 17 5 16 6 12 10 9 13 8 14 6 16 6 16 3 19 0 22

2002 CCAA

CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Cal State L.A. Chico State Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Stanislaus Cal State Bakersfield SONOMA STATE Grand Canyon UC Davis San Francisco State CSU Dominguez Hills

2003 CCAA

W L 19 3 19 3 18 4 17 5 13 9 12 10 8 14 8 14 6 16 5 17 5 17 2 20

CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Cal State Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. UC Davis Chico State SONOMA STATE Grand Canyon CSU Dominguez Hills San Francisco State Cal State Stanislaus

W L 22 0 16 6 16 6 15 7 14 8 13 9 12 10 11 11 6 16 4 18 1 21 1 21

UC San Diego CSU San Bernardino Cal State Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. SONOMA STATE CSU Dominguez Hills Chico State Cal State Stanislaus CSU Monterey Bay

W L 20 2 17 4 17 5 16 6 12 10 12 10 10 12 9 12 8 14 7 13 2 20 0 22

2004 CCAA

2005 CCAA

Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino Cal State Bakersfield UC San Diego Chico State SONOMA STATE CSU Monterey Bay CSU Dominguez Hills Cal State Stanislaus

W L 20 2 19 3 15 7 14 8 14 8 13 9 13 9 10 12 8 14 4 18 1 21 1 21

W L 20 2 19 3 18 4 14 8 13 9 11 11 10 12 10 12 10 12 4 18 2 20 1 21

W L 18 0 16 2 12 6 12 6 10 8 9 9 6 12 4 14 2 16 1 17

W L 16 2 16 2 13 5 13 5 11 7 8 10 5 13 5 13 2 16 1 17

2006 CCAA

CSU San Bernardino UC San Diego Chico State Cal State L.A. CSU Monterey Bay Cal State Stanislaus SONOMA STATE Cal Poly Pomona Humboldt State CSU Dominguez Hills

2007 CCAA

CSU San Bernardino Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego Cal State L.A. Chico State SONOMA STATE CSU Monterey Bay Humboldt State Cal State Stanislaus CSU Dominguez Hills

2008 CCAA

CSU San Bernardino SONOMA STATE UC San Diego Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. Chico State Humboldt State San Francisco State CSU Monterey Bay Cal State Stanislaus CSU Dominguez Hills

W L 19 1 18 2 15 5 13 7 8 12 8 12 7 13 7 13 6 14 5 15

W L 17 1 13 5 13 5 12 6 9 9 9 9 8 10 6 12 2 16 1 17

W L 17 3 15 5 15 5 15 5 13 7 13 7 7 13 6 14 4 16 3 17 2 18


NCAA CHAMPIONS

PROGRAM HISTORY* Conf.

Place

NCAA First Round

NCAC CHAMPIONS 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

UC Davis UC Davis UC Davis SONOMA STATE UC Davis SONOMA STATE

CCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA First Round

*We would love to recognize our teams from the 1980s, but unfortunately, our records only go back to the 1991 season. If you have any information on seasons before ‘91, please contact the Sports Information office at 707664-2478.

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 2008

Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Cal State Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Cal State L.A. Cal State L.A. Cal State San Bernardino Cal State San Bernardino Cal State San Bernardino UC San Diego Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona Cal State San Bernardino Cal State San Bernardino Cal State San Bernardino

INFORMATION

9-20 6-6 n/a 22-11 8-4 3rd 22-7 10-2 2nd 15-16 8-4 t-3rd 20-11 10-2 1st 19-8 8-4 2nd 24-13 11-1 1st 10-16 6-16 9th 6-20 5-17 t-10th 7-21 6-16 9th 22-11 12-10 t-5th 15-14 10-12 8th 15-14 10-12 t-7th 14-12 9-9 6th 11-16 5-13 7th 10-14 7-13 t-7th 13-14 9-9 t-5th 23-7 15-5 t-2nd

HISTORY

Vivian Fritz Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Kelly Van Winden Jon Stevenson Jon Stevenson Bear Grassl Bear Grassl Bear Grassl Bear Grassl Bear Grassl Bear Grassl Bear Grassl

2008 REVIEW

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Postseason

SEAWOLVES

Overall

33

COACHES

Coach

Sacramento State UC Riverside Cal State Northridge Portland State Portland State UC Riverside Cal State Northridge Portland State Cal State Bakersfield West Texas A&M West Texas A&M Portland State Northern Michigan Northern Michigan Barry Nebraska-Omaha West Texas A&M Hawaii Pacific BYU-Hawaii Hawaii Pacific Barry BYU-Hawaii North Alabama Barry Grand Valley State Tampa Concordia (MN) Concordia (MN)

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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 2008


Kaylee Aizenstadt______2005-07 Jamie Donaldson_________ 1998 Ashley Arriola__________2001-04 Mara Drazino__________1996-97 Stephanie Dunn__________ 2005 Janai Bashore__________2007-08 Kendahl Batiste_ _______2007-08 Nikki Becker_____________ 1998 Katie Eaton____________1993-96 Jamie Boyd_ __________1992-93 Christina Ely___________2001-02 Kelly Brown_ __________1996-97 Jolynn Erickson_ _______1992-93 Lindsay Brown_________2006-08 Cory Evans______ 2002, 04-05, 07 Ricki Lee Buckshnis_ _ 2005, 07-08

Ginny Hinman___________ 1995 Lindsay Smith_ ________2002-03 Tammy Hruza____________ 1999 Cindy Staka_ __________1995-98 Jessica Stevens__________ 1993 Sarah Illingworth_______2006-08 Danielle Suico_ ________2003-06

Allison Carey_ ___________ 1999 Dominique Chehock______ 1994 Jennifer Clifton_________1992-95 Asheley Cohagen_________ 1992 Ashley Cook________ 2001-02, 04 Julie Corralejo-Kraft_____1996-97 Natalie Coward_ _________ 2007 Alice Crabtree_ __________ 1995

Robin Lawrence________1998-01 Amanda Vanover_______2007-08 Kendal Leatherberry ____2003-06 Nichole Vesanovic______1998-01 Kathleen LeBeau_ ______2003-06 Jennifer Lehner_ _______1992-93 Erin Manly____________2001-04 Taylor Manton_________2004-07 Jennifer Meadows________ 1993 Tina Mesquita _________2002-04 Brooke Moore_ __________ 2008 Megan Moore _________2005-06 Dana Murray_ ___________ 1996

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

ALL-TIME ROSTER

Kristi Nelson___________1998-01 Britta Nicolaysen_ ______1993-94

COACHES

SEAWOLVES

Colleen Ferguson_______1994-95 Kelly Ferguson_________1994-95 Rebecca Ferris___________ 1998 Alyson Fisler_____________ 1997 Michelle Fletcher_________ 2006 Jillian Forni____________2002-03 Marianne Fox__________2007-08 Kathleen Gamboa___ 1999, 01-02 Charity Gaston___________ 2002 Kaitlin Glass_____________ 2004 Amy Goss____________ 2002, 04 Kristen Graham_ _______1998-01

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Samantha Jajoda_______2006-07 Brook Terhune___________ 2005 Tami Jones______________ 1994 Deanna Thagard_ ______2006-07 Virginia Thompson________ 1992 Caroline Kendall________2003-06 Michaela Turnes__________ 1999 Taylor Krenwinkel_________ 2008 Sandy Tuttle___________2000-03

Kelsey Dall______________ 2008 Jenny Davenport____ 1994, 96-97 Amy Davis____________1995-96 Amy DeBois _ _________1997-99 Megan Dierker_________2001-04 Christina Difani_ _______1995-98 Katie Dolge_ __________1999-02

Briana Hammonds________ 2008 Lillian Harms_ _________2004-07 Jennifer Harrington_______ 1992 Michelle Harris_________1993-94 Heather Hepburn______1992-93 Sarah Hillier__________ 2005, 07

Cassie O’Connor _________ 2004 Lauren Ognibene_______2001-04 Melinda Orth__________2003-05 Christi Owens_ __________ 1992 Malika Patterson_ ________ 1993 Shannon Wall__________2005-06 Amanda Perdue________1998-00 Ali Walker_______________ 2008 Lindsey Webb_ ________2004-06 Lindsay Reichert_ ________ 1998 Alicia Weihl_ __________1995-96 Kristi Rich_____________1999-01 Sarah Wenstrand_______1992-94 Alexandra Rigg_ _______1996-97 Megan Willis_ ___________ 2003 Leah Rodriguez________1994-97 Kristian Wintrich _________ 1997 Dorothy Rojas_ __________ 1992 Megan Wong__________2007-08 Kelly Wood____________1994-95 Rachel Sagapolu_ ______2004-07 Kristy Sather___________2007-08 Devin Scully___________2007-08 Fontaine Segerquist_______ 1992 Teresa Sestito____________ 1999 Christine Shiba_________2000-03 Kiyomi Shimada________1999-00


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2009 OPPONENTS EVERGREEN STATE

CAL STATE L.A.

Location: Belmont, Calif. Coach: Devin Grant 2008 Record: 2-30 www.ndnu.edu/athletics

Location: Ellensburg, Wash. Coach: Mario Andaya 2008 Record: 16-12 www.wildcatsports.com

Location: Olympia, Wash. Coach: Clay Blackwood 2008 Record: 2-23 www.evergreen.edu/athletics

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Coach: Randi Smart 2008 Record: 21-8 www.csulaathletics.com

2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

HUMBOLDT STATE, cont’d at Arcata L at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park L at Arcata W at Rohnert Park W at Arcata W

0-3 3-2 2-3 3-2 3-0 3-0

SSU leads 18-6

Series

at Belmont W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Belmont W at Belmont L at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Belmont W

3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-2

2001 2002 2003 2006 2007 2008

First meeting

Series

at Chico W at CWU W at San Bern. W at SSU L at Honolulu L at Ellensburg L

3-1 3-2 3-2 0-3 1-3 1-3

WESTERN WASHINGTON

Series tied 3-3

SSU leads 8-1

BYU-HAWAII WESTERN OREGON

Location: Laie, Hawaii Coach: Wilfred Navalta 2008 Record: 16-9 www.sports.byuh.edu

Location: Monmouth, Ore. Coach: Brad Saindon 2008 Record: 22-3 www.wouwolves.com at Portland L at Ellensburg W at Seaside W at Rohnert Park L

Series

at San Bernardino at Seaside

L L

CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS

1-3 1-3

SEATTLE PACIFIC

HUMBOLDT STATE

Location: San Rafael, Calif. Coach: Roger Goodwin 2008 Record: 11-11 www.dominicanathletics.com Series

SSU leads 4-1-0

3-0 3-0 1-3 3-0 3-0

Location: Seattle, Wash. Coach: Chris Johnson 2008 Record: 8-18 www.spufalcons.com 1991 1992 1999 2000 2002 2008

Series

at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park L at Seattle L at San Bernardino W at Rohnert Park W

SSU leads 4-2

3-2 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-0 3-1

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

Series

at Carson L a Rohnert Park W at Davis W at Davis W at Davis W at Davis W at Rohnert Park L at Carson W at Carson L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Carson W at Carson W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Carson W at Carson W at Rohnert Park W at Carson W at Rohnert Park W at Carson W at Rohnert Park W at Carson L at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Carson W at Rohnert Park W at Carson W

SSU leads 23-5

Location: San Francisco, Calif. Coach: Michelle Patton 2008 Record: 13-16 www.sfstategators.com 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2008 2008

Series

unknown L unknown W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park L at San Francisco W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W at Rohnert Park W at San Francisco W

SSU leads 27-2

0-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-1 1-3 1-3 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0

Location: Arcata, Calif. Coach: Sue Woodstra 2008 Record: 9-18 www.hsujacks.com 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 2001 2003 2003 2005

Series

unknown W unknown L at Arcata W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Arcata W at Arcata L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Arcata W at Rohnert Park L at Arcata W at Rohnert Park W at Arcata W at Chico W at Arcata W at Arcata W at Seaside W

3-1 0-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-3 2-3 3-2 3-1 2-3 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-0

2-3 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-2

INFORMATION

Location: Carson, Calif. Coach: FDSFDSFSD 2008 Record: fdsfdsfds www.gotoros.com

DOMINICAN

at Rohnert Park W at San Rafael W at San Rafael L at San Rafael W at Rohnert Park W

1-3 0-3 1-3

CSULA leads 26-5

Series tied 2-2

1994 1997 2000 2001 2005

L L L

WWU leads 3-0

BYUH leads 2-0

0-3 3-0 3-0 1-3

Series

at Bellingham at San Bernardino at San Bernardino

0-3 3-2 2-3 3-2 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 3-1 0-3 0-3 2-3 0-3 2-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 0-3 3-0 0-3

HISTORY

1996 2002 2004 2007

Series

2003 2004

2000 2002 2003

Series

at Davis L at Davis W at Los Angeles L at Davis W at Davis L at Los Angeles L at Fresno L at Davis L at Pomona L at Rohnert Park L at Los Angeles L at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at Los Angeles L at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Los Angeles L at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park L at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park L at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park W at Los Angeles L at Rohnert Park W at Los Angeles L

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Location: Bellingham, Wash. Coach: Diane Flick 2008 Record: 21-3 www.wwuvikings.com

1991 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

SEAWOLVES

1995 1995 1996 1997 2000 2007 2007 2008 2008

SAN FRANCISCO STATE

COACHES

CENTRAL WASHINGTON

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NOTRE DAME de NAMUR


INFORMATION

HISTORY 2008 REVIEW SEAWOLVES COACHES INTRO

2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007

CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY

CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO

Location: Seaside, Calif. Coach: Jody Garry 2008 Record: 8-23 www.otterathletics.com

Location: San Bernardino, Calif. Coach: Kim Cherniss 2008 Record: 30-4 www.csusbathletics.com

Series

at Seaside W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park L at Seaside L at Seaside W at Rohnert Park W at Seaside L at Rohnert Park W

CAL POLY POMONA

Location: Pomona, Calif. Coach: Rosie Wegrich 2008 Record: 20-8 www.csupomona.edu/athletics Series

at Carson L at Carson L at Davis L at Rohnert Park L at Phoenix W at Portland W at Davis W at Rohnert Park W at Pomona L at Pomona L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at Pomona L at Rohnert Park L at Pomona L at Pomona W at Rohnert Park W at Pomona L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Pomona L at Pomona L at Rohnert Park W at Pomona L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Pomona L at Pomona L at Rohnert Park W at Pomona L at Rohnert Park W

CPP leads 20-11

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3-1 3-0 2-3 1-3 3-1 3-0 1-3 3-2

SSU leads 7-3

1991 1992 1993 1994 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 2008 2008

2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-1 2-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-2 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 2-3 3-1 0-3 0-3 3-1 0-3 1-3 3-0 1-3 3-2

1991 1992 1992 1992 1994 1995 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

Series

unknown L at Davis W at Rohnert Park W at Carson W at Davis W at Davis W at Chico L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L at San Bernardino L at Rohnert Park L

0-3 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-0 2-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3

CSUSB leads 23-5

CAL STATE STANISLAUS

Location: Turlock, Calif. Coach: Chris Lore 2008 Record: 6-24 www.warriorathletics.com 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001

Series

at Carson W unknown W unknown W at Carson W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock L at Turlock W at Rohnert Park L at Turlock L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W

3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 1-3 3-2 1-3 1-3 1-3 3-1 3-1

CAL STATE STANISLAUS, cont’d at Turlock L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Turlock L at Rohnert Park W at Turlock L at Rohnert Park W at Turlock W at Rohnert Park W

CAL STATE EAST BAY

1-3 0-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-3 3-2 1-3 3-2 3-0 3-0

Location: Hayward, Calif. Coach: Jim Spagle 2008 Record: 29-5 www.csueastbay.edu/athletics

SSU leads 30-8 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1999

CHICO STATE

Location: Chico, Calif. Coach: Cody Hein 2008 Record: 21-11 www..chicowildcats.com 1991 1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 N

Series

unknown L unknown L at Rohnert Park L at Chico L at Chico W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Chico W at Rohnert Park W aat Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Chico W at Chico W at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Chico L at Rohnert Park W at Rohnert Park W at Chico L at Chico L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Rohnert Park L at Chico L at Chico L at Rohnert Park L at Chico L at Rohnert Park W at Chico W at Rohnert Park W at San Bernardino L

SSU leads 23-15

C = CCAA Tournament game N = NCAA Tournament game

Series

unknown W unknown W at Carson W at Rohnert Park W at Hayward W at Hayward W at Rohnert Park W at Hayward W at Rohnert Park W at Hayward W at Rohnert Park W at Hayward W at Rohnert Park L at Fresno W Rohnert Park W at Hayward L at Rohnert Park L

3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-1 3-2 1-3 3-1 3-2 1-3 2-3

SSU leads 14-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3 3-0 3-0 3-1 1-3 3-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-1 3-0 2-3 3-0 3-2 1-3 0-3 2-3 3-1 3-2 1-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-3 3-0 3-2 3-1 0-3

UC SAN DIEGO

Location: La Jolla, Calif. Coach: Tom Black 2008 Record: 21-7 www.ucsdtritons.com

1997 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

Series

at Rohnert Park W at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park L at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park L at La Jolla L at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park L at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park L at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park W at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park L at Rohnert Park W at La Jolla L at La Jolla L at Rohnert Park W

UCSD leads 15-4

3-0 0-3 2-3 1-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 0-3 3-1 2-3 0-3 3-2


the ccaa

SERIES HISTORIES

The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) has been one of the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938. The 12-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 East Bay, 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 148 NCAA Championships (100 men, 48 women) which is far and away the most of any Division II conference.

INFORMATION

CCAA Office: (925) 472-8299 Commissioner: Robert J. Hiegert Asst. Commissioner/SWA: Carol Rivera Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations: Al Barba Director of Championships: Bob Harris Coordinator of Officiating: Dr. Bill White Dir. of Championships/Marketing: Marissa Parry

HISTORY

The CCAA Commissioner’s Office relocated from Southern California to Walnut Creek in July, 1998. Robert J. Hiegert is in his 13th year as the commissioner.

2008 REVIEW

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.

SEAWOLVES

Pct. Streak .000 L1 1.000 W1 .700 W1 .600 L1 .000 L1 .000 L1 .000 L3 .355 W1 .182 L6 .821 W5 .824 L3 .161 L1 .700 W3 .172 L23 .789 W3 .500 L1 .800 L1 1.000 W1 .605 L1 1.000 W1 1.000 W1 1.000 W4 .800 W2 1.000 W1 .000 L1 .000 L1 1.000 W1 .500 L1 .304 W3 .000 L1 .500 W2 1.000 W6 .750 W3 1.000 W1 1.000 W1 1.000 W2 1.000 W2 .000 L1 1.000 W1 1.000 W1 .500 L1 .500 W1 1.000 W3 1.000 W2 1.000 W1 .500 W1 .000 L1 .889 W8 1.000 W1 1.000 W1 .000 L1 .000 L6 .000 L1 .000 L2 1.000 W4 .500 L1 .931 W14 .667 W2 .000 L1 .000 L1 .000 L1 .500 W1 1.000 W1 .000 L1 .296 W1 .111 L7 .211 W1 1.000 W4 .500 L1 .500 L1 1.000 W1 .000 L3 1.000 W1 1.000 W1

COACHES

*Records go back to the 1991 season.

Last Record 2004 0-1 2008 1-0 2006 7-3 1996 3-2 1992 0-1 2002 0-1 2007 0-3 2008 11-20 2006 4-18 2008 23-5 1999 14-3 2008 5-26 2008 7-3 2008 5-24 2008 30-8 2008 3-3 2007 4-1 2005 1-0 2008 23-15 1997 1-0 1993 1-0 1996 4-0 2005 4-1 1997 1-0 2001 0-1 2004 0-1 1995 1-0 1995 2-2 2006 7-16 1994 0-1 2008 2-2 2004 6-0 2008 18-6 1997 1-0 1999 1-0 1996 2-0 1993 2-1 1991 0-1 1997 1-0 1997 1-0 1995 1-1 2004 1-1 2008 3-0 2004 2-0 2001 1-0 2008 2-2 2005 0-1 2008 8-1 1998 1-0 2001 1-0 1995 0-1 1996 0-6 1997 0-1 1997 0-2 2008 4-0 1994 1-1 2008 27-2 2008 4-2 2007 0-1 1991 0-1 1995 0-1 1998 1-1 2005 1-0 1994 0-1 2003 8-19 1999 1-8 2008 4-15 2004 4-0 1997 1-1 2007 2-2 2002 1-0 2003 0-3 1995 1-1 2005 1-0

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Opponent First Meeting Abilene Christian 2004 Academy of Art 2008 Alaska (Fairbanks) 1991 Alaska-Anchorage 1991 Angelo State 1992 Augustana College 2002 BYU-Hawaii 2003 Cal Poly Pomona 1991 Cal State Bakersfield 1993 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1991 Cal State East Bay (Hayward) 1991 Cal State L.A. 1991 Cal State Monterey Bay 2004 Cal State San Bernardino 1991 Cal State Stanislaus 1991 Central Washington 2001 Chaminade 1993 Charleston 2005 Chico State 1991 Christian Heritage 1997 Colorado Christian 1993 Denver University 1992 Dominican (CA) 1994 Ferris State 1997 Florida Tech 2001 Fort Hays State 2004 Fort Lewis 1995 Fresno Pacific 1992 Grand Canyon 1991 Hawaii-Hilo 1994 Hawaii Pacific 1994 Holy Names 1996 Humboldt State 1991 Incarnate Word 1997 LIU-C.W. Post 1999 Master’s College 1995 Menlo College 1991 Metro State 1991 Mercyhurst 1997 Mesa State 1997 Michigan Tech 1992 Minnesota State-Mankato 1992 Montana State-Billings 2003 Nebraska-Omaha 1992 North Dakota 2001 Northwest Nazarene 2005 Northwood 2005 Notre Dame de Namur 1995 Oregon Tech 1998 Pacific Union College 2001 Point Loma Nazarene 1995 Portland State 1991 Puget Sound 1997 Regis University 1994 Saint Martin’s (WA) 2001 Saint Mary’s (CA) 1993 San Francisco State 1991 Seattle Pacific 1991 Seattle University 2007 Simon Fraser 1991 South Dakota State 1995 Southern Oregon 1995 Southwest, College of 2005 Tampa 1994 UC Davis 1991 UC Riverside 1991 UC San Diego 1997 UC Santa Cruz 1991 West Texas A&M 1995 Western Oregon 1996 Western State 2002 Western Washington 2000 Westmont 1991 William Penn 2005

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DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

INFORMATION

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics 1801 E. Cotati Ave. Rohnert Park, CA 94928 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 Associate Athletics Director______________ Brandon Bronzan Phone: 707-664-2358; E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu Associate Athletics Director/SWA_ _________Yvonne Burbank Phone: 707-664-2641; E-Mail: yvonne.burbank@sonoma.edu Assistant Athletic Director_____________ Megan Christensen Phone: 707-664-2750; E-Mail: megan.christensen@sonoma.edu Faculty Athletic Representative_____________Dr. Duane Dove Phone: 707-664-2954 E-Mail: duane.dove@sonoma.edu Administrative Analyst______________________Nancy Crosat Phone: 707-664-2044; E-Mail: nancy.crosat@sonoma.edu Equipment Manager___________________________ Willie Lee Phone: 707-664-2106; E-Mail: willie.lee@sonoma.edu Compliance Coordinator_ ________________ Michael Balasek Sports Information Coordinator_ _______________ Tyler Lobe Sports Information Phone_____________________ 707-664-2358 Sports Information Fax________________________ 707-664-3291 Athletic Training Phone_______________________ 707-664-2937 Head Athletic Trainer_ ________________________ Bo Owens Phone: 707-664-4316; E-Mail: bo.owens@sonoma.edu Asst. Athletic Trainer__________________________Julie Miller Athletic Trainer_ _______________________ Andrew Simpkins Athletic Trainer_ _________________________ Kristi Castellaw

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COACHES

SEAWOLVES

COACHES DIRECTORY

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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________________________________ Jennifer Bridges Phone: 707-664-4054; E-Mail: jennifer.bridges@sonoma.edu Volleyball___________________________________Bear Grassl Phone: 707-664-2656; E-Mail: bear.grassl@sonoma.edu 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: mark.james@sonoma.edu 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 Phone: 707-664-2688; E-Mail: coralie.simmons@sonoma.edu

bill fusco

director of athletics Bill Fusco is now in his 13th 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 California Collegiate Athletic Association (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, the annual car drawing 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 operating 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. Their son Michael is a graduate of Long Beach State University and their daughter Marissa is a freshman at Sonoma State University.

YVONNE BURBANK

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Yvonne Burbank is in her fourth year as Associate Athletics Director and Compliance Coordinator at Sonoma State University in 2009-10. A decorated women’s basketball star at SSU from 1995-99, Yvonne Burbank (then Yvonne Daily) was a team captain and the president of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). On the court, she helped lead the team to an NCAC co-championship and to back-to-back NCAA regional appearances. Burbank joined the women’s basketball coaching staff under Mark Rigby from 1999-2001 before moving on to the University of San Francisco for a two-year stint on the Dons’ coaching staff. While at USF, Burbank earned her Master’s Degree in Sports Management. Prior to returning to Sonoma State, Burbank spent three years as the head girl’s basketball coach at Sonoma Academy in Santa Rosa. She was also an integral part of the academy’s athletic department, overseeing scheduling, game management, and revenue generation.


BRANDON BRONZAN

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ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Brandon Bronzan is in his eighth year as a member of the Sonoma State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Hired as Sports Information Director in 2002, Bronzan was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director in 2006 and Associate Athletics Director in 2008. He was re-classified as the Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Marketing in 2009.

A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Bronzan serves on the organization’s Publications Committee and Membership Services Committee. He is also a voting member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America (NCBWA) and coordinator of the Daktronics All-West Region Division II Men’s Soccer team. This year, he will begin his second year on the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Regional Advisory Committee. A native of Visalia, California, Bronzan resides in Windsor with his wife Tiffany and his daughter, Olivia.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Christensen joined the department as a staff member after serving as an intern during her final two years as a student. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Sonoma State in 2007.

ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST Nancy is in her 14th year at Sonoma State University and her third year in the athletic department as the Administrative Analyst. She has a strong background in office management, bookeeping and a complete appreciation of sports, which helped her find a way into the department. A native San Franciscan, who proudly notes her children are “fifth generation SFers,” Nancy currently resides in Petaluma with her husband Bob.

TYLER LOBE

SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR Tyler Lobe is in his first year as the Sports Information Coordinator at Sonoma State University. He is in charge of in-game statistical information and will produce pre- and post-game releases and publications while helping to maintain the department web site. He will also facilitate media requests of coaches and/or student-athletes. PHONE: (707) 664-2478 E-MAIL: lobe@sonoma.edu

INFORMATION

NANCY CROSAT

HISTORY

Christensen is a former All-Region defender for the Women’s Soccer program at Sonoma State (then Megan Catton). As a team captain, she led her team to two conference tournament appearances in four years. Off the field, she served as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) president and was named one of Sonoma State University’s Student Woman Leaders of the Year in 2007. This past June, Megan wed former Sonoma State basketball star Kevin Christensen and the couple resides in Santa Rosa.

2008 REVIEW

Megan Christensen is in her third year at Sonoma State University, and in her first year as Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management & Operations. Christensen oversees special events, fund raising projects, camps and game day management, as well as coordinating Bidnight Madness- the department’s annual silent/live auction fund raiser.

SEAWOLVES

MEGAN CHRISTENSEN

COACHES

Prior to coming to Sonoma State, Bronzan was a Media Relations Assistant with the Tennessee Smokies, then Class AA affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. Bronzan also worked for the Visalia Oaks and as a student assistant in the Sports Information department at SSU. He is a 2001 graduate of Sonoma State University with a B.S. in Business Administration (Management).

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Bronzan oversees seven sports within the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and is involved with the marketing and promotion of all teams and student-athletes. He also handles game scheduling and in 2008 established The Seawolf Sports Network, which broadcasts Sonoma State sporting events on the Internet.


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