2014-15 CSUN Athletics Annual Report

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Matadors

Rising 2014-15 CSUN Athletics Annual Report


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Matador Family, It’s been an exceptional year. Matadors are continuing to rise in every sense of the word, both on and off the field of play. We honored 81 student-athletes at our annual Varsity N Academic Athletics Honor Roll event, the most ever, and our student-athletes were active volunteering in and around the CSUN community. We raised money to benefit Special Olympics, read to local elementary school students every week, collected pledges for the “It’s On Us” campaign and much more.

Our women’s basketball team won the Big West Conference and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year. Our softball team also won the conference and advanced to the postseason, setting numerous records along the way. Women’s Track & Field also won the Big West and we sent seven men’s and women’s track & field student-athletes to the NCAA Championships. Three of our head coaches were named Big West Coach of the Year and numerous coaches represented our country in competition this year. Men’s Volleyball completed the season ranked 13th nationally, and Women’s Water Polo finished at No. 10.

Our athletics staff also continues to set the bar in the Big West Conference for athletic training, strength and conditioning, video production and the fan experience. I am proud to say that I am a Matador and proud of our many accomplishments this year. Please join me in celebrating our 19 athletic programs as we look back at the 2014-15 season. And remember, Matadors rise forever. Go Matadors!

Dr. Brandon E. Martin Director of Intercollegiate Athletics


Mission In alignment with the mission of CSUN:

We empower our student-athletes and staff to achieve comprehensive excellence. We provide a diverse and inclusive educational experience for all members of our department and campus community. We engage and partner with the greater San Fernando Valley to make CSUN rise.


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Six core values guide and govern our actions at all times:

Service

We approach all our relationships with a spirit of service.

Accountability

We are personally accountable for our actions and are thoughtful with the use of our resources.

Discovery

We are continuously learning and growing. Education is the cornerstone of our decision making.

Diversity & Inclusion

We strive for diversity in opinion and background. We look to include all voices in advancing our department.

Sportsmanship

We conduct ourselves with character, on and off the field.

Integrity

We know the right thing to do is the only thing to do.

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student-athletes were named to their respective All-Academic Teams by the Big West Conference or the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF)

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student-athletes were inducted into the Varsity N Academic Athletics Honor Roll, the most ever, with 34 repeat honorees and 47 new inductees

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Guay (Women’s Basketball) and Olympia Jewett (Women’s Track & Field) were nominated for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award

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Young (Women’s Water Polo) was named a 2014 Big West Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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Taylor (Men’s Track & Field) was named a 2014 Big West Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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Davis (Women’s Water Polo) won the 2015 Dick Enberg Post-Graduate Scholarship for Academic Excellence

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Cross Country received a perfect 1,000 multi-year APR score

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student-athletes raised $698.81 during the Big West Coin Drive to benefit the Special Olympics

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group of CSUN student-athletes committed 50 hours to the Granada Hills Elementary Reading Program

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MEND Adopt-a-Family, the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) raised almost $1,000 for meals and holiday gifts for a family of four in need

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student-athletes supported local non-profit organizations through volunteer hours and donations for CSUN’s “Unified We Serve” Program

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student-athletes collected pledges for the “It’s On Us” campaign at home games and other campus events

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Women’s Golf team implemented a mentoring program for graduating seniors

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baseball team spent time volunteering at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), hosted two All Kids Day Clinics for community children and volunteered at other community events

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Women’s Soccer Team visited Topeka Elementary School to teach students about the importance of education

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Coaching Honors Head Coach Tairia Flowers Named Big West Coach of the Year and as Head Coach for United States Softball Junior National Team

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Athletics’ women’s programs were named to the Capital One Cup Top 100 list as one of the 100 best Division I Women’s Athletics programs in the country

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Volleyball finished the season ranked No. 13 by the American Volleyball Coaches Association

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Water Polo finished the season ranked No. 10 by the College Water Polo Association

Basketball Head coach Reggie Theus was honored by the Sacramento Kings as an “Original 1985 Legend” and and his #24 jersey was retired at Inglewood High School on November 12, 2014 on what has been official declared “Reggie Theus Day” by Inglewood Unified State Trustee Dr. Don Brann

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Tennis Head Coach Gary Victor named Big West Coach of the Year

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Assistant Coach James Ciuffo Named USPTA California Collegiate Coach of the Year

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Women’s Basketball Coach Jason Flowers named court coach for USA Basketball’s Junior National Team

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Track & Field Coach Head Avery Anderson was named Big West Coach of the Year

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& Field Coach Lawrence Johnson was an assistant coach for Team USA at the IAAF World Relays in Nassau, Bahamas

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lights Head Coach Greg Moore was named the pitching coach for USA Baseball’s 18U National Team

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SUN improved its win total over last C year by 15 games

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atadors matched their best 10M game start in 18 seasons, going 9-1

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SUN earned six wins against 2015 C NCAA tournament teams (CSU Bakersfield, Pepperdine (twice), Cal State Fullerton, UC Santa Barbara and San Diego State)

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atadors defeated #13 UC Santa M Barbara in extra innings, 3-2, on a walk-off single by junior William Colantono

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SUN earned its first victory over Cal C State Fullerton in three seasons

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SUN swept the University of C Washington in a three-game road series

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Juniors Angel Rodriguez and Colantono and and sophomore Conner O’Neil earned All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention O ’Neil set the school’s all-time single season save mark (12) Junior Rayne Raven struck out 16 batters against Utah Valley, the most by a Matador since 2003 R aven was named the Big West Pitcher of the Week/Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Player of the Week on February 14 Senior Jerry Keel was selected by the Padres in the ninth round of the 2015 Major League Baseball FirstYear Draft and junior Calvin Copping was selected in the 25th round by the Washington Nationals

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Head coach Reggie Theus was honored by the Sacramento Kings as an “Original 1985 Legend” S enior Stephan Hicks broke CSUN’s all-time scoring record

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Senior Stephen Maxwell became CSUN’s all-time leading rebounder H icks became the Big West Conference’s all-time leader in free throws made Junior Aaron Parks broke a Big West and CSUN record with 19 free throws made against UC Riverside on 2/28 H icks and Maxwell were named to All-Big West Conference Team Senior Devonte Elliott and Parks were named Big West Players of the Week

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2x Back-to-Back Big West Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament Appearances

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SUN Women’s Basketball C finished 23-10 overall and 11-5 in the Big West Conference (Second Place)

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The team set a program record for most wins in a season, regardless of NCAA Division Guay graduates as the school record holder in career points, career assists, career 3-pointers, career steals, career field goal attempts, career games played, career starts, career minutes played and singleseason points Sharpe was named the Big West Defensive Player of the Year and to the All-Big West Tournament Team Senior Camille Mahlknecht set a program record for blocked shots

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CSUN Men’s Cross Country finished eighth at the Big West Championships J unior Angel Alcantar finished a team-best 32nd at the Big West Championships S ophomore Jackson Higgins posted CSUN’s best finish of the year, taking fourth at the Aztec Invitational S ophomore Luis Chavez was named Big West All-Academic

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CSUN Women’s Cross Country placed sixth at the Big West Championships, its highest finish since 2002 J unior Elizabeth Nelson finished third at the Big West Championships, the best finish for a CSUN woman since 2009 Nelson won individual races at the Aztec Invitational as well as the San Francisco Invitational The trio of Rachael Duriez, Jocelyne Ferrufino and Kristen Tapia were named to the Big West All-Academic Team

Finish for junior Elizabeth Nelson at the Big West Championships, the best finish for CSUN since 2009

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CSUN Men’s Golf finished seventh at the Big West Championship S enior Michael O’Connor led CSUN, finishing in a tie for 24th place at the conference championship

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CSUN posted one top five finish and a pair of top 10 finishes in 2015

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O’Connor led the team with a 74.6 scoring average

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O’Connor and fellow senior Steven Molumby both had third place tournament finishes during the season

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F reshman Joey Varnam finished eighth at the UCSB Intercollegiate, his first top 10 finish Tied for the most All-Academic honorees in the Big West with four

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CSUN Women’s Golf finished eighth at the Big West Championship S enior Sharon Shin tied for 18th place to lead CSUN, her best career finish at the conference championship J unior Arinda Bhanaraksa led the team with a 78.2 stroke average, with Senior Elisabeth Haavardsholm second at 78.4 S ophomore Rebecca Bostrom was an individual medalist at Cal Poly’s Firestone Grill Invitational, finishing at two-under 144

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CSUN opened the Matador Sand Volleyball Facility on Mar. 5 and played four home matches on campus

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CSUN posted wins over Cal Poly, TCU and Boise State

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The duo of seniors Casey Hinger and Kelcie Randazzo won a team-high eight matches, including a second place finish at the “Dads” Founders Cup Tournament in Oahu The duo of freshman Nada Dragovic and junior Alia Casino finished second on the team with five dual match wins

Number of matches won by CSUN’s top duo of Casey Hinger and Kelcie Randazzo

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CSUN Men's Soccer went 7-9-3 in 2015 and 3-5-2 in the Big West

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The Matadors defeated three NCAA field of 48 teams in regular season play: UAB, Tulsa and UC Irvine

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Seniors Sagi Lev-Ari and Edwin Rivas were drafted by MLS clubs, the first time in school history CSUN has had multiple draft picks CSUN had five selections to the AllBig West Conference Team, including one to the NSCAA All-Far West Region Team L ev-Ari was named a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award, given to the top all-around student-athlete in the country

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L ev-Ari became the fourth player in Big West history to score 40 career goals

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CSUN Women’s Soccer finished 7-112 overall and 4-3-1 in the Big West Conference (Fourth Place)

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CSUN qualified for the Big West Tournament for the fifth time in six years

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Six Matadors were named to the 2014 All-Big West Team

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Senior Leandra Walker and junior Taylor Hobson were named First Team All-Big West Senior Brittanie Sakajian, junior Lyndsey Preston, sophomore Jovani McCaskill and freshman Cynthia Sanchez were named Honorable Mention All-Big West

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CSUN won its first outright Big West Title since 1998 and made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2007

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Matadors defeated Stanford for the first time since 2001 and No. 16 Arizona State for the first time since 2003, the first time they beat two Pac-12 programs in the same season since 2003

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CSUN started Big West Conference play 12-0

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atadors set single-season program record M with 45 home runs, set single-season program Division I record with 84 stolen bases, tied single-season program Division I record with 16 triples (1994) and tied single-season program record with 74 doubles (1994)

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C onley was named Big West Freshmen Pitcher of the Year, First Team All-Big West, Big West All-Freshmen Team and First Team NFCA All-West Region F reshman Savannah Horvath was named Big West Co-Freshmen Field Player of the Year, First Team All-Big West, Big West AllFreshmen Team, ASA/USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Week and Second Team NFCA All-West Region S ophomore Taylor Glover was named First Team All-Big West and Third Team NFCA AllWest Region S enior Brianna Elder was named First Team All-Big West and junior Maylynn Mitchell was named Second Team All-Big West Head Coach Tairia Flowers was named Big West Coach of the Year

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F reshman Zoe Conley pitched CSUN’s first no-hitter since 2008

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CSUN Softball Captured seven Big West Player or Pitcher of the Week honors

Sophomore Katie Hooper was named Big West Player of the Year, First Team All-Big West and Third Team NFCA All-West Region

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CSUN Tennis finished 15-6 overall and 5-3 in the Big West to tie for fourth place

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CSUN finished the season ranked No. 72 in Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA Rankings), best finish since 2011

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Matadors recorded wins over nationally-ranked foes Dartmouth and UC Irvine

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T eam defeated Hawai’i in Big West Tournament Quarterfinal match

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Sophomore Mickey Hsu earned First Team All-Big West in doubles (w/ Poei)Â and singles

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Sophomore Vivian Lin and freshman Kiryang Kim earned Honorable Mention All-Big West honors in doubles

CSUN Head Coach Gary Victor was named Big West Coach of the Year

CSUN Assistant Coach James Ciuffo was named USPTA California Collegiate Coach of the Year

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CSUN Men’s Track & Field finished fourth at the Big West Championships, its best finish since 2013 S enior Carl Horsley qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100 and 200 meters The Matadors qualified seven student-athletes into the NCAA West Preliminary Round Horsley won both the 100 and 200 meters at the Big West Championships for the third time, a conference record J unior Anass Zouhry had an impressive first season for the Matadors, becoming the first CSUN male to win the 1,500 meters Z ouhry broke the San Francisco State Distance Carnival record in the 1,500 meters after running 3:45.13 during the outdoor season

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CSUN won the 4x100m relay at the conference championships for the ninth time since 2003

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The Matadors finished 14th at the MPSF Indoor Championships

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Z ouhry broke CSUN’s indoor record in the mile (which had stood since 1992) twice during the indoor season

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CSUN Women’s Track & Field won its first Big West Championship since 2011 and its conference-record ninth overall Head coach Avery Anderson was named Big West Coach of the Year and senior Olympia Jewett was named Big West Field Athlete of the Year

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T he Matadors qualified 12 studentathletes into the NCAA West Preliminary Round in Austin, Texas Junior Monique Griffiths (hammer) and the Women’s 4x100m relay team advanced to the NCAA Championships and Griffiths finished 23rd overall

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CSUN scored a team total of 212 points at the Big West Championship, the most by a winning team since 2003 Griffiths set the CSUN record in the hammer with a throw of 200-6 at the UCR Spring Classic, then broke it with a mark of 204-6 at the Big West Championships Griffiths won the discus and hammer, senior Mariah Counts won the javelin, Jewett won the heptathlon, senior Shawnta Barnes won the long jump and CSUN won both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays at the conference championship The Matadors finished 13th at the MPSF Indoor Championships Junior Elizabeth Nelson ran the third-fastest time in the indoor 5,000 meters at the MPSF Championships

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CSUN finished the season ranked 13th nationally in the AVCA Coaches Top 15 Poll

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The Matadors were ranked in 12 of the 16 Top 15 Polls during the 2015 season

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CSUN posted wins over No. 8 UC Santa Barbara, No. 7 USC and No. 13 Stanford

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S eniors Travis Magorien and Greg Faulkner closed out four-year careers ranked among the statistical leaders in Matador history F aulkner was named honorable mention All-MPSF for the second time in his career

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CSUN Women’s Volleyball finished the season 19-9 overall and tied for third in the Big West Conference at 10-6 S enior Casey Hinger was named an AVCA All-American for a schoolrecord third time The Matadors had four players named to the 2014 All-Big West Team H inger and and juniors Danetta Boykin and Cieana Stinson were named to the Big West Conference first team while senior Sam Kaul was named honorable mention H inger was one of 10 finalists for the Senior CLASS Award, given annually to the sport’s top senior both on and off the court H inger, Julie Haake and Steffi Miller were named to the Big West All-Academic Team

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CSUN defeated several nationallyranked opponents: Hartwick, UC Davis (twice), San Jose State, Hawai’i, UC San Diego, Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara F reshman Madeleine Sanchez hit back-to-back game-winning shots against conference opponents, Hawai’i and Long Beach State

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Senior Marisa Young scored 40 goals, moving her into second place all-time in school history with 217 career goals Senior Kiernan Davis posted 188 saves, placing her second in the CSUN record books with 786 saves Senior Kelcie Ferreira moved into second place in school history in steals (289) and field blocks (99) Young earned All-Conference First Team honors Seniors Kelcy Barott and Ferriera earned All-Conference Second-Team honors Davis received Big West Conference Honorable Mention and was named the Big West Player of the Week on February 25

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N ick Bocanegra hired as Media Relations Assistant J uan Florez hired as Assistant Coach, Men’s Soccer S imona Hradeil hired as Sports Nutritionist L awrence Johnson hired as Assistant Coach, Track & Field M arty Matthies hired as Head Coach, Women’s Water Polo

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Partnership Revenue increased 236% from ‘13-‘14 to ‘14-’15, 3,436% since the addition of Learfield Sports

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Matador Sports Properties was one of only 43 out of 105 Learfield schools to hit both budget and goals

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Matador Sports Properties GM Curt Jacey reached personal sales goals, one of 73 out of 437 Learfield GMs to do so

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Marketing 41% Increase in men’s basketball season ticket subscribers

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CSUN Athletics significantly increased overall attendance for four sports in 2014-15: Men’s Basketball +15%, Women’s Soccer +19%, Women’s Volleyball +20% and Softball +53%

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Men’s Basketball season ticket subscribers increased by 41%

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CSUN Athletics introduced the Read to Lead Initiative, engaging 18 campus leaders in panel discussions about leadership philosophies and books that influence them

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CSUN Athletics introduced the new Blacktop @ The Matadome to more than 250 faculty and staff with the “Lunch at the Blacktop” event

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Matadors hosted a signature event to mark the opening of the Matador Sand Volleyball Facility

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CSUN Athletics grew collaborations with the University Corporation and CSUN Residence Life, resulting in four signature events:

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Soccer Fan Day (sold out)

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Overall department Twitter followers grew by 61%, @GoMatadors by 41% and @MattytheMatador by 30%

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Matadors expanded social media profiles to include Instagram and Periscope

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CSUN Athletics launched social media profiles for nearly all 19 programs, as well as support staffs

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CSUN launched a Spanish-language Twitter handle, @VamosCSUN

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Matadors developed the new Committee on Athletics and Student Engagement (CASE) group

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Matadors honored leading campus community contributors during Black History Month

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n Matadors continued to set the standard in

the Big West Conference for in-game video production

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events in The Matadome in 2014-15

n 34 live broadcasts were streamed through

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n All 12 Men’s Volleyball matches were

streamed through the BigWest.TV platform for the first time ever

n Fox Sports Prime Ticket and ESPN3 used

MatadorTV’s feed for six live televised games

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and Women’s Soccer matches from Matador Soccer Field

n Matadors utilized a pool of 29 CSUN students

(largely CTVA majors) to assist with all aspects of TV production and in-game video presentation

n CSUN produced team introduction videos for

Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Men’s and Women’s Volleyball, as well as individual video board player intros

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archived footage of Matador outdoor sports including men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s golf and water polo

n CSUN Athletics filmed on and off campus

events such as Reggie Theus’ ceremonial first pitch at Dodger Stadium, Theus’ jersey retirement ceremony at Inglewood High School and Tommy Lasorda’s book signing event at Matador Field

n CSUN Athletics utilized students to film and

edit various Athletic Department events including the Varsity N, Rise Awards and Senior Sash ceremonies

n CSUN Athletics worked with Learfield Sports

for live and pre-recorded commercial spots and reads during men’s and women’s basketball broadcasts

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Network, which will provided expanded video content in English, and in Spanish through CSUN Deportes, on GoMatadors.com and social media outlets beginning Fall 2015


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Matadors continued the development of CSUN Front Row, the official mobile application of CSUN Athletics, and MatadorsConnect, CSUN’s official online and mobile fan rewards platform

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CSUN Athletics garnered media coverage in top outlets regionally and nationwide, including ESPN.com, SI.com, Fox Sports, the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, San Fernando Valley Business Journal, Fox Sports Radio, NPR and more

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CSUN streamed live radio broadcasts of Men’s and Women’s Basketball games and added live radio for select Baseball, Men’s Soccer and Women’s Soccer games

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GoMatadors.com had more than 1.6 million page views from August 2014 to April 2015, with a total of more than 172,000 unique visitors

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A season high of more than 231,000 views of GoMatadors.com occurred in March 2015, coinciding with March Madness

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GoMatadors.com increased individual feature stories and video profiles on student-athletes

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Online video highlights for Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Volleyball were made available after competitions

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CSUN Athletics introduced The Cape Crew, CSUN’s official social media command team that will offer enhanced behind-the-scenes coverage of home competitions starting Fall 2015

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Athletics raised more than $900,000 in major gift support

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Athletics established the Matador Kids Club, which has more than 1,500 active members

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enhanced the hospitality experience at Men’s Basketball games and introduced hospitality offerings at all other sports

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Athletics introduced special VIP seating areas at Men’s Soccer, Men’s Basketball and Basebal

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Athletics awarded the second annual Dick Enberg Post-Graduate Scholarship for Academic Excellence to Kiernan Davis (Women’s Water Polo)

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Athletics grew sport-specific Booster Clubs, identifying key area of needs for each program and developing campaigns detailing enhancements and benefits to donors

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Athletics grew the M Club for athletics alumni to 210 active members

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SUN Athletics added two interns to C oversee game day event staff

n CSUN

Athletics enhanced event staff customer service and emergency procedure training

n Matadors

established a protocol for sellout crowds in The Matadome

n CSUN

Athletics worked with parking services to reserve parking spaces for officials and umpires on game days

n Matadors

successfully implemented scheduling software for event staff

n Home

events included “March Madness,� 58 competitions at CSUN venues in 30 days in March

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n CSUN Athletics implemented

Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) baseline and post-concussion computerized neurocognitive testing with Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Water Polo, Baseball and Softball

n CSUN

Athletics continued annual coaches’ concussion education and saw an improvement in the challenging of concussion diagnoses

n Simona

Hradil was added as a part-time sports nutritionist

n Matadors

expanded the use of bod pod (body composition) testing to Men’s Soccer and Men’s Volleyball in addition to Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Water Polo, Softball and Women’s Tennis

n CSUN

added new Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill to training room to help student-athletes recover from injury

n Matadors

implemented Zephyr monitoring system, which tracks all soccer student-athletes’ heart rate, breath rate, physical impact, VO2max and distance ran during practices and games

n Four

sports performance interns graduated and earned full-time positions with Pac-12 programs and one is working at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado

dicine & erformance n The

Sports Performance and Sports Medicine staff attended a “Mechanisms of Knee Injury” course together, resulting in a common language and injury prevention program

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n CSUN Athletics introduced

The Blacktop @ The Matadome, one of the most unique floors in all of collegiate athletics

n Matadors

upgraded the Matadome lobby, including a refreshed athletic display showcasing the department’s championships and pillar wraps highlighting the four Matadome sports Athletics completed construction and opened the Matador Sand Volleyball Facility, the new on-campus home of the CSUN Sand Volleyball team, that houses three courts and room for several hundred spectators

2014-15

n CSUN

n CSUN

Athletics installed new environmental graphics at the Matador Tennis Complex and dedicated court one as the Jim Gorman Court

n CSUN

Athletics added new environmental graphics at the Matador Track & Field Complex that feature noteworthy former student-athletes

n CSUN

Athletics Installed environmental graphics at Matador Field (baseball) featuring championship banners on the visitors dugout exterior and current and former student-athletes on a new bleacher wrap

n CSUN

Athletics added environmental graphics at Matador Pool including new entrance gate graphics, wall overlays and headers for the team locker room

n CSUN

Athletics installed a new pole vault pit at the Matador Track & Field Complex

n Matadors

renovated the women’s basketball locker room, adding new lockers and more space for team meetings

n CSUN

Athletics installed pole banners outside the West entrance of The Matadome

n Matadors

updated scoreboard designs for soccer, baseball, softball, track & field and water polo

n CSUN

renovated the Intercollegiate Athletics building lobby

n CSUN

Athletics added new environmental graphics facing Zelzah Ave.

n Matadors

created and installed a branded graphics wrap for the official CSUN van

n CSUN

Athletics installed new environmental graphics at Matador Diamond (softball), including a bleacher wrap featuring the historical accomplishments of the softball program

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