2011 Sonoma State Men's Tennis Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS Location..........................................Rohnert Park, Calif. 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Athletics Phone.................................. (707) 664-2521 Athletics Fax....................................... (707) 664-4104 President.......................................Dr. Ruben Armiñana Director of Athletics....................................... Bill Fusco Faculty Athletic Rep...............................Dr. Duane Dove Home Facility........................................... Seawolf Field Enrollment...........................................................7,500 Founded................................................................1961 Colors.................................Navy, Columbia Blue, White Conference....................................None (independent) National Affiliation................................ NCAA Division II Head Coach...................................Steve Cunninghame Coach’s Phone................................... (707) 664-2657 Record at SSU........................................... 19th season 2009 Record........................................................ 7-11 Sports Info. Coordinator...............................Tyler Lobe Sports Info. Phone............................. (707) 664-2478 Sports Info. Fax................................. (707) 664-3291 E-Mail.............................................. lobe@sonoma.edu Website............................. www.sonomaseawolves.com CREDITS The 2011 Sonoma State Men’s Tennis media guide was written and designed by Associate Athletics Director Brandon Bronzan. Photography by Stephen Kirschenmann.


STEVE CUNNINGHAME HEAD COACH

Steve Cunninghame returns for his 19th season as coach of the Sonoma State men’s tennis team. Last year’s edition finished 7-11 after going up against some of the top competition in Division I and Division II tennis. They also qualified for the NCAA West Regionals for the fourth time in the last five seasons, a distinction only one other team at SSU can make. A player for the Cossack tennis team in 1979 and again from 1981-83, Cunninghame served as an assistant coach to Jay Potter from 1984-87, focusing his coaching skills on the men’s team.

CAREER RECORD

YEAR RECORD 1988......................................... 9-16 1989......................................... 7-11 1990......................................... 9-14 1991......................................... 6-13 1992......................................... 5-10 1998......................................... 11-9 1999....................................... 14-10 2000......................................... 12-9 2001....................................... 13-11 2002......................................... 5-14 2003......................................... 3-14 2004......................................... 8-17 2005......................................... 3-10 2006........................................... 7-9 2007........................................... 7-9 2008......................................... 7-10 2009......................................... 9-13 2010......................................... 7-11 TOTAL......................142-210 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2000 2001 2006 2007 2008 2010

In 1988, he was named the head coach of the women’s team and took over the head coaching duties for both teams the following year. As head coach of the SSU women’s squad, Cunninghame compiled a 70-42 record, coached the Cossacks’ first tennis All-American (Megan Lowrey), and led five nationally ranked teams, including the 1989-90 team that finished ninth in the nation. In men’s tennis, Cunninghame compiled a record of 36-64 before the sport, along with five others, was dropped at the end of the 1991-92 school year due to budget constraints. The team was resurrected in 1997-98, and Cunninghame also returned to lead the team to a 11-9 mark in their first season back in NCAA competition.


TEAM ROSTER NAME Taylor Bianco Drexler Dy Scott Gaynor Ryan Harris Daniel Henke Nelson Hosley Stewart Hutton Bryce Keefer Patrick Maloney Jimmy Manning Anthony Rollins

YEAR Sr. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr.

2011 SPRING SCHEDULE DATE Wed-Jan. 19 Sat-Jan. 22 Fri-Jan. 28 Tue-Feb. 8 Thu-Feb. 10 Fri-Feb. 11 Sat-Feb. 12 Sun-Feb. 13 Sat-Mar. 5 Fri-Mar. 18 Fri-Mar. 25 Sat-Mar. 26 Fri-Apr. 1 Sat-Apr. 2 Fri-Apr. 8 Sat-Apr. 9 Thu-Apr. 21 Fri-Apr. 22 Sat-Apr. 23

OPPONENT Saint Mary’s Santa Clara FRESNO PACIFIC SIERRA COLLEGE Hawaii-Hilo Grand Canyon Western New Mexico Hawaii Pacific UC Davis WESTMONT UC San Diego Western New Mexico Williams UC Santa Cruz Nevada Seattle GRAND CANYON HAWAII-HILO UC SAN DIEGO

HEIGHT 5-11 5-7 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-2 5-9

HOMETOWN Hollywood, Fla. San Jose, Calif. Pacific Palisades, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Yuba City, Calif. Davis, Calif. Santa Rosa, Calif. San Clemente, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Campbell, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.

LOCATION Moraga, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK Glendale, Ariz. Glendale, Ariz. Glendale, Ariz. Glendale, Ariz. Davis, Calif. ROHNERT PARK La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK ROHNERT PARK

LAST SCHOOL Appalachian State Saint Lawrence Academy Santa Rosa JC Point Loma HS Yuba College Davis HS Santa Rosa JC Concordia-Irvine Inderkum HS Westmont HS Santa Monica HS

TIME 3:00 pm 10:00 am 11:00 am 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 pm 10:00 am 10:00 am 2:30 pm 10:00 am 2:00 pm 10:00 am 2:00 pm


TAYLOR

SCOTT

Senior Hollywood, Fla. Appalachian State

Senior Pacific Palisades, Calif. Santa Rosa JC

BIANCO

2009-10: Went 6-17 overall in singles, playing primarily at the No. 2 position... compiled a 12-13 record in doubles action, teamed with Connor Olson at No. 1... was 4-1 when playing No. 3 singles...played one match in the No. 1 spot, against NCAA Division I St. Mary’s.

GAYNOR

2009-10: Compiled a winning record in singles, 10-8 overall, playing at the No. 4 through 6 spots...went 6-3 at No. 5 singles...went 1-5 overall in six doubles matches...finished the season on a strong note, winning seven of his final nine decisions...was a 6-0, 6-0 winner at No. 6 against fifth-ranked Hawaii Pacific.

COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL: Transfers to Sonoma State from Appalachian State, an NCAA Division I school in Boone, North Carolina...went 2-0 for the Mountaineers in 2008...is a graduate of Chamiande-Madonna High School in Hollywood, Florida... was his team’s captain as a junior and senior...earned Team MVP honors and was a Dean’s List selection.

2008-09: Posted a 5-3 overall record in singles, balancing time between the No. 5 and No. 6 positions...working primarily with Anthony Rollins, he went 7-4 in doubles action...four of his singles victories came on the Seawolves’ trip to Colorado...earned a doubles victory over the No. 3 team from Saint Mary’s in the season opener. . PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State because he wanted to experience a new place... JUNIOR COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL: Transferred to Sonoma State from Santa lists his parents as his biggest athletic influence...his career goals include swimming Rosa Junior College where he was an All-State doubles player as a sophomore... won the conference doubles championship...is a graduate of Pacific Palisades with dolphins and walking on the moon...is a fan of Andre Agassi. High School...a two-sport athlete, he helped guide the PPHS football team to a CIF Championship and No. 11 national ranking...played four years of football and tennis.

DREXLER

DY

Sophomore San Jose, Calif. St. Lawrence Academy

2009-10: Posted an 8-8 overall singles record as a freshman...saw his matches spread over the Nos. 4, 5, and 6 positions...went a perfect 5-0 at No. 6...went 7-2 in singles against NCAA Division II competition...played in just four doubles matches. HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State as a 2009 graduate of Saint Lawrence Academy in Santa Clara.

PERSONAL: A Business Finance major, Gaynor is among the top 10% of all business majors at Sonoma State and a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society...is vice president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.) at SSU...roots for Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers...considers his father to be his biggest influence as an athlete.

RYAN

HARRIS Sophomore San Diego, Calif. Point Loma HS

PERSONAL: Selected Sonoma State because it was a nice campus and wasn’t too far from home...lists his parents as his biggest influence as an athlete...Michael 2009-10: Did not appear in any matches for Sonoma State. Chang is his favorite athlete and the Chicago Bulls are his favorite team...likes Asian HIGH SCHOOL: A recent graduate of Point Loma High School in San Diego, Harris food. was a three-time All-League selection in doubles for the Pointers...was a member of two CIF Division II Championship teams. PERSONAL: Picked Sonoma State because he liked the size, location, and campus...lists his former coach Ed Harris as his biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of Roger Federer and the San Diego Chargers...likes the television show, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.


DANIEL

STEWART

Sophomore Yuba City, Calif. Yuba College

Senior Santa Rosa, Calif. Santa Rosa JC

HENKE

HUTTON

JUNIOR COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL: Transfers to Sonoma State after one season at Yuba College...is a graduate of Yuba City High School, where he played tennis for the Honkers.

2009-10: Appeared in ten singles matches in his first year at SSU, winning twice...was 1-1 at No. 5 singles...also compiled a 0-3 record in doubles, all in tournament play.

PERSONAL: Lists Roger Federer as his biggest influence as an athlete...chose Sonoma State because of the tennis program...likes to eat Chinese food and is a fan of Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos.

JUNIOR COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from nearby Santa Rosa Junior College...earned the 2008 ITA/Arthur Ashe Jr. Sportsmanship and Leadership Award at SRJC...a two-time All-Big 7 selection...was teh 2007 Big 7 Conference champion in doubles...graduated from Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa...named All-NCS for doubles in 2005...included on the NCS Distinguished Scholar Team...was a Second Team All-League selection in singles as well.

NELSON

HOSLEY Freshman Davis, Calif. Davis HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Davis High School...a member of three Sac Joaquin Section championships...was a two-time doubles Sac Joaquin Section champion himself, in 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL: Chose Sonoma State for the graet location and the fact that it was not too far from home...considers his parents to be his biggest influence as an athlete...is a fan of Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants.

PERSONAL: Decided on Sonoma State in part because of the psychology program...wants to become a children’s psychologist after graduation...his biggest sports thrill to date was beating Mt. Tam in the NCS team quarterfinals...is a fan of the Sacramento Kings...didn’t play tennis seriously until his junior year of high school...once scored 46 points in a basketball game.

BRYCE

KEEFER Senior San Clemente, Calif. Concordia-Irvine

2009-10: Played three singles matches (0-3), all in fall season tournament play...was 2-4 overall in doubles, making two appearances in the fall against NCAA Division I squads. COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to Sonoma State from Concordia University in Irvine...also played collegiately at Saddleback Junior College in Mission Viejo...is a graduate of Saddleback Valley Christian School...named Most Athletic in his senior class...helped team to CIF Championship in baseball...a member of the Dean’s List at Saddleback Valley Christian. PERSONAL: Majoring in Psychology, he would like to become a sports psychologist following graduation...lists his Dad as his biggest athletic influence...is a fan of the San Diego Chargers and tennis star Roger Federer...his favorite actress is Sandra Bullock...enjoys watching ESPN.


PATRICK

ANTHONY

Freshman Sacramento, Calif. Inderkum HS

Senior Los Angeles, Calif. Santa Monica HS

MALONEY

HIGH SCHOOL: Arrives on campus from Inderkum High School in Sacramento... was a four-time all-league recepient...won league championship as a senior... compiled a regulars season record of 42-3 in high school...earned numerous academic awards...selected twice to represent Northern California in the WTT Junior Nationals in San Diego. PERSONAL: Following graduation from Sonoma State, he hopes to be a lawyer... lists his father as his biggest influence as an athlete...considers Novak Djokovic to be his favorite athlete...enjoys all foods (except mushrooms)...likes to sing to himself during tennis matches.

JIMMY

MANNING Freshman Campbell, Calif. Westmont HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Westmont High School in Campbell...played tennis for the Warriors.

ROLLINS

2009-10: Went 4-4 over the course of the season in singles action...had a 2-1 record at No. 6 and was 1-0 at No. 5...went 5-7 with Aaron Hamilton in doubles, all at the No. 2 spot...his overall doubles record was 6-15. 2008-09: Posted an 8-1 overall record in doubles...was 7-1 with teammate Scott Gaynor at the No. 3 position...the duo won six matches against NCAA Division II foes and went 2-0 against NCAA Division I opponents...went 2-3 in singles, playing all his matches at the No. 6 position. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Santa Monica High School in Southern California. PERSONAL: Majoring in History, Rollins would like to be a high school history teacher after graduation...lists his father as his biggest athletic influence...is a fan of French tennis star Richard Gasquet...his goal for the 2010 season is to go undefeated in doubles play.


2010 TEAM RESULTS DATE

W L SCORE OVERALL

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3

Feb. 11 at Grand Canyon

W

8-1

1-0

W W W W W W

W W L

Feb. 12 vs. Western New Mexico

W

5-4

2-0

W L W W L W

L W L

Feb. 13 vs. Midwestern State L

4-5

2-1

W L L L L W

W W L

Feb. 14 vs. Montana State-Billings

W

8-1

3-1

W W W W W W

W W L

Feb. 16 vs. Hawaii-Hilo

W

7-2

4-1

L L W W W W

W W W

Feb. 20 at Santa Clara L

0-7

4-2

L L L L L L

L L L

Mar. 5

Saint Mary’s L

2-5

4-3

L L L L W W

L L W

Mar. 12 at UC San Diego L

4-5

4-4

W W L L L W

W L L

Mar. 13 vs. Hawaii Pacific L

1-6

4-5

x L L x L W

L L L

Mar. 15 vs. Hawaii-Hilo

W

5-4

5-5

L L W W W W

L L W

Mar. 21 at San Francisco L

1-6

5-6

W L L L L L

L L L

Mar. 26 vs. Western New Mexico L

3-5

5-7

L L L W u W

L L W

Mar. 27 at Pomona-Pitzer

W

6-3

6-7

W L L W W W

W L W

Mar. 28 at Cal Poly Pomona

W

5-4

7-7

W L L W W L

W L W

at UC Davis L

1-6

7-8

L L L L W L

L L L

Apr. 12 UC Santa Cruz L

2-7

7-9

L L L L L L

W W L

Apr. 18 at Nevada L

1-6

7-10

L L L L W L

L L L

May 6

0-5

7-11

L L u u u u

L L L

Apr. 3

OPPONENT

at Hawaii Pacific L

DREXLER DY

STEWART HUTTON

ANTHONY ROLLINS


2010 SINGLES STATISTICS NAME

1

2

3

4

5

6

DUAL TOURN. TOTAL

0-1

1-11

4-1

-

-

-

5-13

1-4

6-17

Drexler Dy

-

-

-

2-3

1-3

5-0

8-6

0-2

8-8

Scott Gaynor

-

-

-

1-1

6-3

3-1

10-5

0-3

10-8

Aaron Hamilton

-

2-4

0-4

-

-

-

2-8

0-0

2-8

Stewart Hutton

-

-

-

0-1

1-1

1-3

2-5

0-3

2-8

Bryce Keefer

-

-

-

-

-

-

0-0

0-3

0-3

Andrew Khuri-Yakub -

-

-

-

-

0-1

0-1

0-1

0-2

Connor Olson

8-8

-

-

-

-

-

8-8

10-5

18-13

Anthony Rollins

-

-

-

-

1-0

2-1

3-1

1-3

4-4

Quan Vu

-

-

1-7

5-3

-

-

6-10

1-3

7-13

Taylor Bianco

2010 DOUBLES STATISTICS NAME

1

2 3

Bianco/Olson

8-9

-

Gaynor/Rollins

-

Keefer/Vu

-

-

Dy/Hutton

-

Hutton/Khuri-Yakub

-

Hamilton/Rollins

-

Khuri-Yakub/Vu

-

Bianco/Keefer

0-1

DUAL TOURN. TOTAL

-

8-9

4-4

12-13

1-2 -

1-2

0-3

1-5

-

0-0

2-2

2-2

-

-

0-0

0-2

0-2

-

-

0-0

0-1

0-1

5-7 -

5-7

0-0

5-7

- 6-12

6-12

0-1

6-13

-

-

0-1

0-0

0-1

Dy/Rollins

-

0-2 -

0-2

0-0

0-2

Keefer/Rollins

-

0-1 -

0-1

0-0

0-1


INDIVIDUAL WINS

CAREER 1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03)...75 2. Connor Olson (2007-10).............48 3. Andy Muesse (2005-08)..............39 4. Tom Miskimin (1998-00).............38 5. Quan Vu (2007-10).....................29 6. J.C. Arzaga (2000-01).................24 7. Eric Twitchell (1999-00)..............23 8. Brett Mastaler (1998-99)............21 9. Mark Krzysik (2001-02)..............20 10. Kevin Harrigan (2000-01)...........19 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

SEASON Nestor Bernabe (1999)...............21 Nestor Bernabe (2000)...............21 Eric Twitchell (1999)....................20 Jordan Walker (2000)..................18 Connor Olson (2010)...................18 Nestor Bernabe (2001)...............17 Nestor Bernabe (2003)...............16 Tom Miskimin (1998)...................14 Tom Miskimin (1999)...................13 Mark Krzysik (2001)....................13

CAREER WINNING PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

MIN. 20 VICTORIES Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03)...765 Eric Twitchell (1999-00)............719 J.C. Arzaga (2000-01)...............632 Tom Miskimin (1998-00)...........576 Andy Muesse (2005-08)............557 Connor Olson (2007-10)...........545 Brett Mastaler (1998-99)..........525 Mark Kryzsik (2001-02)............488 Quan Vu (2007-10)...................435

SEASON WINNING PCT.

MIN. 10 VICTORIES 1. Nestor Bernabe (2003).............842 2. Eric Twitchell (1999)..................833 3. Jordan Walker (2000)................783 4. Nestor Bernabe (1999).............778 5. Nestor Bernabe (2000).............750 6. Nestor Bernabe (2001).............708 7. J.C. Arzaga (2000).....................706 8. Tom Miskimin (1998).................667 9. Andy Muesse (2006).................667 10. Brett Mastaler (1999)................647

DOUBLES WINS

CAREER 1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03).....65 2. Connor Olson (2007-10).............51 3. Tom Miskimin (1998-00).............44 4. Victor Lozano (1999-00).............32 5. Andy Muesse (2005-08)..............30 6. Brett Mastaler (1998-99)............28 Tim Aguon (1998-99)..................28 8. Eric Twitchell (1999-00)..............27 9. J.C. Arzaga (2000-01).................26 10. Andrew Laing (2003-06).............23 Brandon Buskirk (2005-07)........23 1. 5. 6.

SEASON Nestor Bernabe (1999)...............19 Victor Lozano (1999)..................19 Eric Twitchell (1999)....................19 Nestor Bernabe (2000)...............19 Bret Mastaler (1999)...................17 Tom Miskimin (1999)...................15 J.C. Arzaga (2000).......................15 Tom Miskimin (2000)...................15 Nestor Bernabe (2001)...............15 Brandon Buskirk (2007)..............15 Connor Olson (2007)...................15 Connor Olson (2008)...................15

No. 1CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03)...64 SEASON WINS 1. Nestor Bernabe (1999)...............18 CAREER WINNING PCT.* 1. Nestor Bernabe (1999-01, 03)...771 SEASON WINNING PCT.* 1. Nestor Bernabe (2003).............842

HONORS

ALL-AMERICAN

No. 2CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Eric Twitchell (1999-00)..............22 SEASON WINS 1. Eric Twitchell (1999)....................19 CAREER WINNING PCT.* 1. Eric Twitchell (1999-00)............733 SEASON WINNING PCT.* 1. Eric Twitchell (1999)..................864

No. 3CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Tom Miskimin (1998-00).............17 SEASON WINS 1. Three tied with............................... 9 CAREER WINNING PCT.* 1. Tom Miskimin (1998-00)...........630 SEASON WINNING PCT.* 1. Andy Muesse (2006).................692

No. 4CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Tom Miskimin (1998-00).............16 SEASON WINS 1. Mark Krzysik (2001)...................... 9 CAREER WINNING PCT.* 1. Tom Miskimin (1998-00)...........640 SEASON WINNING PCT.* 1. Mark Krzysik (2001)..................643

No. 5CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. Kevin Wilske (1998).....................10 J.C. Arzaga (2000-01).................10 SEASON WINS 1. Kevin Wilske (1998).....................10 CAREER WINNING PCT.* 1. J.C. Arzaga (2000-01)...............625 SEASON WINNING PCT.* 1. J.C. Arzaga (2001).....................667

No. 6CAREER SINGLES WINS

1. QUAN VU (2007-).............. 14 SEASON WINS 1. Dennis Derammealere (1998)....... 9 J.C. Arzaga (2000)......................... 9 CAREER WINNING PCT.* 1. J.C. Arzaga (2000-01)...............750 SEASON WINNING PCT.* 1. J.C. Arzaga (2000).....................818 *minimum 10 decisions for career records, 5 decisions for season records.

NESTOR BERNABE, 2003

SSU ATHLETE AWARDS R. BARKEY INSPIRATIONAL AWARD 2001 Nestor Bernabe SEAWOLVES SPIRIT AWARD 2003 Nestor Bernabe 2009 ‘09 Men’s Tennis Team 2010 Scott Gaynor FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2007 Connor Olson SSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2003 Nestor Bernabe DIRECTOR’S AWARD 2006 Andrew Laing 2007 Andy Muesse 2008 Andy Muesse 2009 Andy Muesse 2010 Connor Olson


1998

Record: 11-9 2/11 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-0 2/13 UC Santa Cruz L 0-9 2/19 Hawaii-Hilo L 0-9 2/20 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-8 2/21 UC Riverside L 1-8 2/22 Western New Mexico W 5-3 2/25 Saint Mary’s (CA) L 1-8 3/6 UC Davis L 1-8 3/11 San Francisco W 7-0 3/14 Rochester W 5-4 3/17 Montana L 0-9 3/25 Cal State L.A. W 7-2 4/3 UC Riverside W 5-4 4/4 Menlo W 9-0 4/5 Albertson W 9-0 4/7 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-0 4/14 Occidental W 6-1 4/15 Cal Baptist L 2-5 4/16 Chapman W 7-0 4/28 Dominican (CA) L 2-7

2001

Record: 14-10 1/19 at Hawaii L 2-5 1/20 at Chaminade W 9-0 1/20 at Chaminade W 6-0 1/23 at BYU-Hawaii L 0-9 1/24 at Hawaii Pacific L 2-7 1/25 Hawaii-Hilo W 9-0 2/7 Dominican (CA) W 9-0 2/19 at San Francisco L 2-5 2/23 Nevada W 6-3 3/3 Cal State L.A. W 8-1 3/7 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 1-8 3/10 UC Davis L 2-7 3/11 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 3/14 Swarthmore W 8-1 3/22 at Dominican (CA) W 6-1 3/23 Puget Sound W 9-0 3/28 Westmont W 8-1 3/30 Portland State W 7-2 4/6 vs. Cal State L.A. W 7-2 4/8 at Barry L 1-8 4/16 UC San Diego L 3-6 4/21 at UC Davis L 1-8 4/22 at UC Santa Cruz L 3-4 5/4 at UC Davis^ L 0-5 Record: 14-10 ^ NCAA Regional 1/16 at Chaminade W 9-0 1/18 at Hawaii Pacific L 1-8 1/19 at BYU-Hawaii L 1-8 1/20 at Hawaii L 2-7 1/21 at Hawaii-Hilo L 2-7 Record: 5-14 2/1 San Francisco W 9-0 1/19 at Chaminade W 7-0 2/4 Notre Dame de Nam. W 9-0 1/21 at BYU-Hawaii L 0-9 2/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-5 1/22 at Hawaii L 0-9 2/13 vs. UC Riverside W 9-0 1/24 at Hawaii Pacific L 0-9 2/14 vs. UC Davis L 2-6 1/31 Dominican (CA) W 9-0 2/23 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 3-6 2/3 at UC Davis L 0-9 2/27 UC Riverside W 8-1 2/15 vs. Azusa Pacific L 0-9 3/5 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-8 2/22 vs. Alliant International W 6-3 3/7 Swarthmore W 7-2 2/24 at UC San Diego L 1-8 3/13 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-5 3/11 Swarthmore L 2-7 3/16 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 7-2 3/16 at Cal State L.A. L 1-8 3/20 Cal Lutheran W 9-0 3/25 at Dominican (CA) W 8-1 3/25 at US International W 8-1 3/26 Seattle W 8-1 4/3 at Occidental W 9-0 3/29 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-9 4/5 at Pomona-Pitzer W 6-3 4/7 UC Santa Cruz L 0-9 4/15 UC Davis L 4-5 4/12 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-8 4/16 Univ. of Mary W 9-0 4/13 UC San Diego L 0-9 4/19 Menlo W 9-0 4/16 at San Francisco L 3-4 4/20 Dominican (CA) W 6-3 4/19 at Nevada L 0-7

1999

2002

2000

Record: 12-9 1/16 at Hawaii-Hilo W 8-1 1/17 at Chaminade W 9-0 1/19 at Hawaii L 0-4 2/7 Hawaii Pacific L 2-7 2/11 vs. UC Riverside W 8-1 2/12 vs. Azusa Pacific L 4-5 2/17 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 2-5 3/3 Nevada W 7-1 3/11 UC Davis L 3-6 3/23 at San Francisco W 7-0 3/30 at Dominican (CA) W 9-0 4/5 Menlo W 8-1 4/7 at Cal State L.A. W 9-0 4/8 at UC Riverside W 8-1 4/9 at UC San Diego W 7-0 4/10 at Cal State L.A. W 9-0 4/11 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 4/14 UC Santa Cruz L 1-8 4/15 Cal Poly Pomona L 2-7 4/18 at UC Davis L 0-9 5/5 vs. Cal Poly Pomona^ L 2-5 ^ NCAA Regional

2003

2004

Record: 8-17 2/4 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-7 2/8 at UC Davis L 2-7 2/13 vs. Abilene Christian L 0-9 2/14 vs. W. New Mexico W 7-2 2/15 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 2-7 2/21 UC Davis L 2-7 3/5 at Cal Poly SLO L 1-6 3/6 vs. UC San Diego L 0-9 3/7 vs. Nevada L 0-7 3/9 Rochester W 5-4 3/10 Swarthmore L 4-5 3/12 vs. W. New Mexico W 9-0 3/13 vs. Wayne State L 2-7 3/13 vs. Colorado Mines W 8-1 3/14 at Cal Poly Pomona L 4-5 3/17 Weber State W 6-3 3/30 at Dominican (CA) W 9-0 4/2 at Hawaii Pacific L 0-9 4/2 at Chaminade W 9-0 4/3 at Hawaii L 1-6 4/5 vs. Mont. St-Billings W 9-0 4/5 at Hawaii-Hilo L 1-8 4/6 at BYU-Hawaii L 0-9 4/9 at Nevada L 0-7 4/16 UC San Diego L 0-9

4/7 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-8 4/10 at Metro State W 5-2 4/11 at Mesa State W 8-1 4/12 at Colorado Christian 9-0 4/20 at Pacific (CA) L 0-7 5/5 at UC San Diego^ L 0-5 ^ NCAA Regional

2008

Record: 7-10 2/6 Fresno Pacific L 2-7 2/9 at Pacific L 1-6 2/15 vs. CSU-Pueblo W 5-0 2/16 vs. Mesa State W 9-0 2/17 vs. W. New Mexico W 9-0 2/18 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 6-3 2/23 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-7 3/5 at St. Mary’s L 0-7 3/9 at UC Davis L 3-4 3/11 Swarthmore W 9-0 3/14 Western New Mexico W 9-0 3/15 Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3 3/16 Concordia (CA) L 1-6 3/22 at Hawaii-Hilo L 2-7 3/24 at Hawaii Pacific L 4-5 3/25 at BYU Hawaii L 2-7 4/5 UC Santa Cruz L 2-7 4/11 at Santa Clara W 6-1 4/17 UC San Diego L 3-6 4/18 at Nevada L 0-7 Record: 3-10 4/19 Portland State W 6-1 2/20 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3 5/9 at Hawaii Pacific^ L 0-5 2/25 vs. Colorado Mines L 4-5 ^ NCAA Regional 2/26 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 1-8 2/27 at UC San Diego L 0-9 3/8 Swarthmore W 5-4 3/10 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-7 Record: 8-11 3/12 Nevada L 1-8 3/15 Northern Colorado W 5-4 1/28 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-7 3/16 Radford L 0-9 2/7 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-8 3/17 Weber State L 4-5 2/13 vs. Abilene Christian L 2-7 4/9 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-6 2/14 vs. Colo. St-Pueblo W 8-1 4/10 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-7 2/14 vs. Midwestern State L 2-7 W 8-1 4/15 UC San Diego L 1-8 2/15 at Grand Canyon 2/16 vs. Hawaii-Hilo L 0-9 2/20 at Fresno Pacific L 1-8 3/1 at Nevada L 0-7 3/10 Swarthmore W 8-1 Record: 7-9 3/27 vs. W. New Mexico W 5-4 2/8 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 0-7 3/28 at UC San Diego L 1-8 2/10 UC Santa Cruz L 3-6 3/29 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 2/17 vs. Azusa Pacific L 1-8 3/28 at UC San Diego L 1-8 2/18 at Cal Poly Pomona W 8-1 3/29 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 3/8 Swarthmore W 7-2 4/4 at Santa Clara L 2-5 3/12 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-0 4/11 at Colo. St-Pueblo W 7-2 3/17 vs. Utah State L 3-4 4/12 vs. Mesa State W 7-2 3/18 at Cal Poly SLO L 0-7 4/13 at Colorado Christian W 9-0 3/31 at Cal Poly Pomona W 9-0 4/14 at Metro State L 4-5 4/1 at UC San Diego L 0-9 4/17 UC San Diego L 4-5 4/2 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 7-2 4/15 at Hawaii Pacific W 7-2 4/17 at BYU-Hawaii L 1-8 4/18 at Chaminade W 9-0 4/22 UC San Diego L 3-6 5/6 at UC San Diego^ L 0-5 ^ NCAA Regional

2005

2009

2006

Record: 3-14 2/7 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 3-4 2/8 Hawaii L 2-7 2/14 vs. Colorado Mines W 7-2 2/15 at UC San Diego L 1-8 2/16 vs. Azusa Pacific L 4-5 2/21 at UC Santa Cruz L 1-6 2/28 Cal Poly Pomona L 4-5 3/1 Nevada W 7-2 3/8 at UC Davis L 3-6 3/9 West Florida L 1-8 3/12 Gonzaga W 9-0 3/28 at Nevada L 0-9 3/29 vs. Montana L 2-5 4/7 at Morehouse L 4-5 4/11 at Florida Southern L 1-8 Record: 7-10 4/19 UC San Diego L 2-7 4/22 UC Davis L 3-6 2/28 at Saint Mary’s (CA) L 1-6 3/3 at UC Davis L 0-7 3/4 at Fresno Pacific L 1-8 3/6 Concordia (CA) L 3-6 3/16 vs. W. New Mexico W 5-4 3/17 at Cal Poly Pomona W 6-3 3/18 at UC San Diego L 1-8 3/22 Trinity (CT) W 7-2 3/31 at Nevada L 0-7 4/1 vs. Utah State L 2-5 4/6 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 8-1

2007

2010

Record: 7-11 2/11 at Grand Canyon W 8-1 2/12 vs. W. New Mexico W 5-4 2/13 vs. Midwestern State L 4-5 2/14 vs. Mont. St.-Billings W 8-1 2/16 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 7-2 2/20 at Santa Clara L 0-7 3/5 Saint Mary’s L 2-5 3/12 at UC San Diego L 4-5 3/13 vs. Hawaii Pacific L 1-6 3/15 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W 5-4 3/21 at San Francisco L 1-6 3/26 vs. W. New Mexico L 3-5 3/27 at Pomona-Pitzer W 6-3 3/28 at Cal Poly Pomona W 5-4 4/3 at UC Davis L 1-6 4/12 UC Santa Cruz L 2-7 4/18 at Nevada L 1-6 5/6 at Hawaii Pacific^ L 0-5 ^ NCAA Regional


ALL-TIME SERIES

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

NCAA DIVISION I

YEAR HEAD COACH OVERALL 1983 Jay Potter 8-12 1984 Jay Potter 6-12 1985 Jay Potter 13-11 1986 Jay Potter 15-13 1987 Jay Potter 20-5 1988 Steve Cunninghame 9-16 1989 Steve Cunninghame 7-11 1990 Steve Cunninghame 9-14 1991 Steve Cunninghame 6-13 1992 Steve Cunninghame 5-10 No Men’s Tennis team from 1993-97 1998 Steve Cunninghame 11-9 1999 Steve Cunninghame 14-10 2000 Steve Cunninghame 12-9 2001 Steve Cunninghame 13-11 2002 Steve Cunninghame 5-14 2003 Steve Cunninghame 3-14 2004 Steve Cunninghame 8-17 2005 Steve Cunninghame 3-10 2006 Steve Cunninghame 7-9 2007 Steve Cunninghame 7-9 2008 Steve Cunninghame 7-10 2009 Steve Cunninghame 9-13 2010 Steve Cunninghame 7-11

NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES YEAR 2000 2001 2006 2007 2008 2010

ROUND NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional NCAA West Regional

OPPONENT Cal Poly Pomona UC Davis UC San Diego UC San Diego Hawaii Pacific Hawaii Pacific

Cal Poly SLO............................................................. 0-4 Gonzaga.................................................................. 1-0 Hawaii...................................................................... 0-6 Montana................................................................... 0-2 Northern Colorado.................................................. 1-0 Nevada.................................................................... 3-9 Pacific...................................................................... 0-2 Portland State......................................................... 1-0 Radford.................................................................... 0-1 San Francisco.......................................................... 3-3 Santa Clara.............................................................. 1-2 Saint Mary’s........................................................... 0-13 UC Davis (A)............................................................ 0-3 Utah State................................................................ 0-2 Weber State............................................................. 1-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay............................................... 1-0 ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION I............... 12-48

NCAA DIVISION II

Abilene Christian...................................................... 0-2 Barry....................................................................... 0-1 BYU-Hawaii.............................................................. 0-6 Cal Poly Pomona.................................................... 11-8 Cal State L.A............................................................ 5-1 Chaminade............................................................... 7-0 Colorado Christian................................................... 2-0 Colorado School of Mines....................................... 2-1 Colorado State-Pueblo............................................ 3-0 Florida Southern...................................................... 0-1 Grand Canyon.......................................................... 2-0 Hawaii-Hilo............................................................... 6-7 Hawaii Pacific........................................................... 1-9 Mary, University of................................................... 1-0 Mesa State............................................................... 3-0 Metro State.............................................................. 1-1 Midwestern State..................................................... 0-2 Montana State-Billings............................................. 2-0 Morehouse............................................................... 0-1 Seattle (B)............................................................... 1-0 UC Davis (A).......................................................... 0-13 UC San Diego......................................................... 1-18 UC Riverside (C)...................................................... 5-1 Wayne State............................................................. 0-1 West Florida............................................................. 0-1 Western New Mexico................................................ 8-1 ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION II.............. 61-75

SITE La Jolla, Calif. Davis, Calif. La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla, Calif. Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii

RESULT L, 2-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-5

A - UC Davis transitioned from Division II to I. B - Seattle transitioned from Division II to I. C - Seattle transitioned from Division II to I. D - Dominican transitioned from NAIA to Division II. E - NDNU transitioned from NAIA to Division II. X - Institution no longer sponsors athletics.

NCAA DIVISION III

Cal Lutheran............................................................ 1-0 Chapman.................................................................. 1-0 Occidental................................................................ 2-0 Pomona-Pitzer......................................................... 2-0 Puget Sound............................................................ 2-0 Rochester................................................................ 2-0 Swarthmore............................................................. 6-2 Trinity (CT)............................................................... 1-0 UC Santa Cruz........................................................ 0-12 ALL-TIME vs. NCAA DIVISION III............. 17-14

NAIA

Albertson................................................................. 1-0 Alliant International (X)........................................... 2-0 Azusa Pacific............................................................ 0-4 Cal Baptist............................................................... 0-1 Concordia, CA.......................................................... 0-2 Dominican (D).......................................................... 7-1 Fresno Pacific.......................................................... 0-3 Menlo....................................................................... 3-0 Notre Dame de Namur (E)...................................... 3-0 Westmont................................................................. 1-0 ALL-TIME vs. NAIA............................. 17-11


DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

BILL FUSCO

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Phone_ ______________________ 707-664-2521 Fax _________________________ 707-664-4104 Website_ ________________ sonomaseawolves.com Bill Fusco is now in his 14th year as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Sonoma State University. Director of Athletics_ _________________ Bill Fusco Under his leadership, SSU intercollegiate teams have Phone: 707-664-2521; E-Mail: bill.fusco@sonoma.edu become a competitive force since joining the CaliforAssociate Athletics Director_ ______ Brandon Bronzan nia Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in 1998. Phone: 707-664-2358; E-Mail: brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu Associate Athletics Director/SWA_____ Yvonne Burbank SSU teams have performed well at the regional and national level during his tenure. Phone: 707-664-2641; E-Mail: yvonne.burbank@sonoma.edu Associate Athletics Director_ ____________ Mike Ogg Fusco has overseen an unprecedented number of Phone: 707-664-3351; E-Mail: ogg@sonoma.edu Assistant Athletic Director_ ______ Megan Christensen changes in the SSU intercollegiate athletic program, Phone: 707-664-2750; E-Mail: megan.christensen@sonoma.edu since his arrival in 1997. SSU Athletics has successFaculty Athletic Representative_______ Dr. Duane Dove fully moved into the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), initiated the awardAdministrative Analyst______________ Nancy Crosat ing of athletic scholarships, transitioned to a new mascot, established media partnerEquipment Manager__________________ Willie Lee ships and has expanded fund raising through special events like Bidnight Madness, the Compliance Coordinator___________ Michael Balasek annual car drawing and the Annual Fund Drive of the University Athletic Association. Administrative Assistant________________ Erin Rock Marketing Assistant_ ______________ Emily Nedrow Sports Information Director____________ Tyler Lobe Fusco has served as President of the CCAA (2004-05) and is the Past President of the Sports Information Assistant_ ___________Kevin Ash NCAA Division II Athletics Directors Association. He also served for four years (1999Sports Information Phone_ _________ 707-664-2478 2003) on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Sports Information Fax_ ___________ 707-664-3291 Athletics (NACDA). Fusco also served on the NCAA Division II Degree Completion ScholarAthletic Training Phone____________ 707-664-2937 ship Committee and the NCAA West Region Women’s Tennis Committee. He recently Head Athletic Trainer_________________ Bo Owens completed a term on the California State University Risk Management Authority Athletic Phone: 707-664-4316; E-Mail: bo.owens@sonoma.edu Injury Medical Expense Board. Fusco was recently appointed to a four-year term on the Asst. Head Athletic Trainer_____________ Julie Miller NCAA Championships Committee. Athletic Trainers____ Andrew Simpkins, Yuko Hasegawa 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 COACHES DIRECTORY principles of operating a Division II intercollegiate athletic program. Baseball_________________________ John Goelz

Phone: 707-664-2524; E-Mail: john.goelz@sonoma.edu

Phone: 707-664-2656; E-Mail: bear.grassl@sonoma.edu

Phone: 707-664-2498; E-Mail: mark.rigby@sonoma.edu

Phone: 707-664-2290; E-Mail: mark.james@sonoma.edu

Phone: 707-664-2481; E-Mail: luke.oberkirch@sonoma.edu

Phone: 707-664-2291; E-Mail: lopezjoa@sonoma.edu

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 Phone: 707-664-2110; E-Mail: fuscaldo@sonoma.edu Men’s/Women’s Golf________________Val Verhunce 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 Phone: 707-799-0712; E-Mail: verhunce@sonoma.edu Men’s Soccer___________________ Marcus Ziemer Sports Management Program where has taught an elective class titled Administrative Leadership in Intercollegiate Athletics. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Dominican Phone: 707-664-2614; E-Mail: ziemer@sonoma.edu Men’s Tennis________________ Steve Cunninghame University and has taught a class titled Introduction to Sports Management. Phone: 707-664-2657; E-Mail: steve.cunninghame@sonoma.edu Softball_______________________Jennifer Bridges Fusco resides in Petaluma with his wife Cathy. Their son Michael is a graduate of Long Phone: 707-664-4054; E-Mail: jennifer.bridges@sonoma.edu Beach State University and their daughter Marissa is a freshman at Sonoma State Volleyball_ ______________________ Bear Grassl University. Men’s Basketball_ _________________Pat Fuscaldo

Women’s Basketball_ ________________Mark Rigby Women’s Cross Country______________ Mark James Women’s Soccer_________________ Luke Oberkirch Women’s Tennis__________________Joaquin Lopez Women’s Water Polo_____________ Coralie Simmons

Phone: 707-664-2688; E-Mail: coralie.simmons@sonoma.edu


BRANDON BRONZAN

ASSOCIATE A.D. - COMMUNICATION & MARKETING Brandon Bronzan is in his ninth 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. 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. 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). A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Bronzan has also served for two seasons 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, and son, Luke.

YVONNE BURBANK

ASSOCIATE A.D. - STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES Yvonne Burbank is in her fourth year as Associate Athletics Director for Student Athlete Services in 2010-11. She also serves as the Senior Woman Administrator for Intercollegiate Athletics at Sonoma State University. 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.

MIKE OGG

DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS Mike is in his second year working as the Director of Business Operations for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Previously, he worked for two years at SSU in Common Management Systems. Prior to joining Intercollegiate Athletics, Mike worked for 10 years at American Home Shield in Santa Rosa, CA. As part of the national management team, he led corporate quality improvement project teams, and managed Training and Development specialists in multiple geographic locations. Mike graduated from SSU with a B.A. in Economics with a concentration in Finance (2001) and an MBA (2010). He lives in Santa Rosa with his wife Kimi and their daughter Carina.


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