GENERAL INFORMATION 2009 WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2009 SCHEDULE Date Aug. 16 Aug. 18 Aug. 23 Aug. 28 Aug. 30 Sep. 4 Sep. 11 Sep. 13 Sep. 18 Sep. 20 Sep. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Nov. 5-8 Nov. 13-15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Opponent CS STANISLAUS (Exhib.) at Chico State (Exhib.) at UC Davis ALBANY UC SANTA BARBARA DOMINICAN% PACIFIC at Nevada at San Diego State at Pepperdine at Fresno State at California SAN JOSE STATE NORTHERN ARIZONA* at Northern Colorado* at Montana* at Eastern Washington* WEBER STATE* IDAHO STATE* PORTLAND STATE*% Big Sky Tournament NCAA First Round
Time 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA
ALL CAPS and bold indicate home games (played at Hornet Soccer Field) * Denotes Big Sky Conference Matches % Doubleheader with men's soccer
THEY COVER THE HORNETS
The 2009 Sacramento State women’s soccer media guide was written and designed by Assistant Media Relations Director J. D. Fox. Assistance in editing was provided by MRD Brian Berger, Assistant MRD Ryan Bjork and the soccer coaching staff. Photographs not credited provided by Sam Parsons, Bob Solorio, Mike Martin, Sacramento Metro Chamber, Sacramento Chamber of Commerce and Sacramento State Sports Information files. Sacramento information courtesy of Chamber of Commerce sources. Sacramento Bee Bill Bradley, Sports Editor John Schumacher, Beat Writer 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-4100 www.sacbee.com
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Hornet Quick Facts Media Information Roster/Breakdown Pronunciation Guide
COACHING STAFFF 4 5 6 6
Randy Dedini Maureen Whitney Katie Burton Support Staff
THE PLAYERSF
Seniors 8 Ashley Forbes 9 Danielle Holloway 10 Katelin Hopping 11 Kim Kemper 12 Ashley Rosenbery 13 Christina Trenton Juniors 14 Laura Bahno 15 Kirsten Karl 16 Leah Larot 17 Cori Shreve 18 Erin Tarantino 19 Mandy Trojan Sophomores 20 Savannah Abercrombie 21 Jordan Carlberg 22 Nicole Cristino 23 Jessica Gregory 24 Elece McBride 25 Caitlin Pulver 26 Victoria Ramirez 27 Paige Tucker
Newcomers 28 Megan Burg 28 Jessica Castaño 28 Cheyenne Hayden 29 Caitlin Kerwin 29 Felicia Novoa 29 Kelsey O’Donnell 30 Shea Roberts
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31 2008 Final Results 31 2008 Final Statistics 32 2008 Final Big Sky Standings/Stats
HORNET HISTORYN 34 34 35 36 37
Career Records Season Records Team Records Hornet Honor Roll All-Time Results
UNIVERSITYn
38 This is Sacramento State 40 The City of Sacramento 41 Athletic Excellence 42 Dr. Gonzalez/ Dr. Wanless 43 Academic Support 43 Athletic Training 44 Support Staff 44 Head Coaches
SACRAMENTO STATE QUICK FACTS University Information Name ........................ Sacramento State Location ....................Sacramento, Calif. Founded .......................................1947 Enrollment .................................29,011 Nickname..................................Hornets Colors ............................. Green & Gold University Administrationt President ..........Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Director of Athletics .... Dr. Terry Wanless Faculty Athletic Rep. ........Dr. Steve Perez Media Relations Director .... Brian Berger Assistant MRD ...................... Ryan Bjork Assistant MRD (soccer contact) ... J.D. Fox Office Phone ................ (916) 278-6896 Fox’s Cell Phone .......... (209) 210-8858 Fox’s E-Mail .................. jdfox@csus.edu Fax Machine ............... (916) 278-5429 Web Site ............ www.hornetsports.com Soccer Staff Head Coach ..................... Randy Dedini Alma Mater ...............Sanoma State, ‘93 Experience ........................Third Season Record at Sacramento State ...... 21-12-7 Overall Record .............................Same Assistant Coach ............Maureen Whitney Alma Mater ......... Sacramento State, ‘01 Graduate Assistant Coach ... Katie Burton Alma Mater .......... Sacramento State ‘08 Office Phone ................ (916) 278-5281 Best Time to Call Coaches ........ Mornings Soccer Information Conference ................................ Big Sky Affiliation .....................NCAA Division I Home Field .. Hornet Soccer Field (1,500) 2008 Overall Record ................... 9-8-2 2008 Big Sky Record ......... 3-3-1 (T-4th) Starters Returning/Lost ....................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........19/8 Redshirts Returning ..............................1 Newcomers ........................................7
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HORNET BREAKDOWN BY POSITION
DEFENDERS (9) - Laura Bahno, Nicole Cristino, Caitlin Kerwin, Felicia Novoa, Shea Roberts, Ashley Rosenbery, Cori Shreve, Christina Trenton, Paige Tucker MIDFIELDERS (15) - Laura Bahno, Megan Burg, Jordan Carlberg, Jessica Castaño, Cheyenne Hayden, Katelin Hopping, Kirsten Karl, Elece McBride, Felicia Novoa, Caitlin Pulver, Victoria Ramirez, Ashley Rosenbery, Cori Shreve, Erin Tarantino, Paige Tucker FORWARDS (11) - Jordan Carlberg, Ashley Forbes, Jessica Gregory, Danielle Holloway, Kirsten Karl, Kim Kemper, Leah Larot, Elece McBride, Kelsey O’Donnell, Caitlin Pulver, Erin Tarantino GOALKEEPERS (2) - Savannah Abercrombie, Mandy Trojan
BY CLASS
SENIORS (6) - Ashley Forbes, Danielle Holloway, Katelin Hopping, Kim Kemper, Ashley Rosenbery, Christina Trenton JUNIORS (8) - Laura Bahno, Nicole Cristino, Kirsten Karl, Leah Larot, Felicia Novoa, Cori Shreve, Erin Tarantino, Mandy Trojan SOPHOMORES (9) - Savannah Abercrombie, Jordan Carlberg, Jessica Gregory, Caitlin Kerwin, Elece McBride, Caitlin Pulver, Victoria Ramirez, Shea Roberts, Paige Tucker F RESHMEN (4) - Megan Burg, Jessica Castaño, Cheyenne Hayden, Kelsey O’Donnell
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Laura Bahno - Laura BAH-no Danielle Holloway - Danielle HALL-oh-way Leah Larot - Leah LUH-rot Elece McBride - E-leese McBride Felicia Novoa - Fuh-LEESH-uh NO-vee-oh Ashley Rosenbery - Ashley Rose-in-BARE-ee Erin Tarantino – Erin Tare-an-TEEN-o
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Name Pos. Savannah Abercrombie GK Mandy Trojan GK Victoria Ramirez MF Jordan Carlberg Fwd/MF Jessica Gregory Fwd Cheyenne Hayden MF Erin Tarantino Fwd/MF Jessica Castaño MF Nicole Cristino* Def Ashley Forbes Fwd Danielle Holloway Fwd Elece McBride Fwd/MF Shea Roberts Def Christina Trenton Def Laura Bahno Def/MF Kim Kemper Fwd Caitlin Pulver Fwd/MF Kelsey O’Donnell Fwd Kirsten Karl Fwd/MF Felicia Novoa Def/MF Ashley Rosenbery Def/MF Katelin Hopping MF Megan Burg MF Paige Tucker Def/MF Leah Larot Fwd Caitlin Kerwin Def Cori Shreve Def/MF
Ht. Yr.-Exp. 5-10 So.-1V 5-9 Jr.-2V 5-5 So.-1V 5-4 So.-1V 5-4 So.-1V 5-5 Fr.-HS 5-2 Jr.-2V 5-3 Fr.-HS 5-3 So.-1V 5-3 Sr.-3V 5-3 Sr.-2V 5-5 So.-1V 5-8 So.-TR 5-2 Sr.-3V 5-9 Jr.-1V 5-8 Sr.-3V 5-5 So.-1V 5-9 Fr.-HS 5-9 Jr.-2V 5-7 Jr.-TR 5-5 Sr.-3V 5-8 Sr.-3V 5-6 Fr.-HS 5-9 So.-1V 5-1 Jr.-2V 5-7 So.-TR 5-8 Jr.-2V
Hometown/Previous School Sacramento, Calif./El Camino HS Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS Sacramento, Calif./Valley HS Turlock, Calif./Turlock HS Elk Grove, Calif./Bradshaw Christian HS Winnetka, Calif./El Camino Real HS Petaluma, Calif./Casa Grande HS Fremont, Calif./Washington HS Apple Valley, Calif./Granite Hills HS Orange, Calif./El Modena HS Albuquerque, N.M./Texas State Antelope, Calif./Oakmont HS Folsom, Calif./UC Irvine San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Capistrano Valley HS Windsor, Calif./San Diego State Orangevale, Calif./Bella Vista HS Roseville, Calif./Roseville HS El Dorado Hills, Calif./Oak Ridge HS Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad HS Sacramento, Calif./American River JC Orange, Calif./El Modena HS Livermore, Calif./Livermore HS Elk Grove, Calif./Bradshaw Christian HS Folsom, Calif./Folsom HS San Jose, Calif./Evergreen Valley HS San Mateo, Calif./Pacific Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill HS
*Redshirted the 2008 season
2009 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 00 15 23 3 7 8 9 4 5 10 22 19 16 27 26 11 20 18 17 2 12 21 31 6 14 1 24
Name Pos. Savannah Abercrombie GK Laura Bahno Def/MF Megan Burg MF Jordan Carlberg Fwd/MF Jessica Castaño MF Nicole Cristino* Def Ashley Forbes Fwd Jessica Gregory Fwd Cheyenne Hayden MF Danielle Holloway Fwd Katelin Hopping MF Kirsten Karl Fwd/MF Kim Kemper Fwd Caitlin Kerwin Def Leah Larot Fwd Elece McBride Fwd/MF Felicia Novoa Def/MF Kelsey O’Donnell Fwd Caitlin Pulver Fwd/MF Victoria Ramirez MF Shea Roberts Def Ashley Rosenbery Def/MF Cori Shreve Def/MF Erin Tarantino Fwd/MF Christina Trenton Def Mandy Trojan GK Paige Tucker Def/MF
*Redshirted the 2008 season
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Ht. Yr.-Exp. 5-10 So.-1V 5-9 Jr.-1V 5-6 Fr.-HS 5-4 So.-1V 5-3 Fr.-HS 5-3 So.-1V 5-3 Sr.-3V 5-4 So.-1V 5-5 Fr.-HS 5-3 Sr.-2V 5-8 Sr.-3V 5-9 Jr.-2V 5-8 Sr.-3V 5-7 So.-TR 5-1 Jr.-2V 5-5 So.-1V 5-7 Jr.-TR 5-9 Fr.-HS 5-5 So.-1V 5-5 So.-1V 5-8 So.-TR 5-5 Sr.-3V 5-8 Jr.-2V 5-2 Jr.-2V 5-2 Sr.-3V 5-9 Jr.-2V 5-9 So.-1V
Hometown/Previous School Sacramento, Calif./El Camino HS Windsor, Calif./San Diego State Elk Grove, Calif./Bradshaw Christian HS Turlock, Calif./Turlock HS Fremont, Calif./Washington HS Apple Valley, Calif./Granite Hills HS Orange, Calif./El Modena HS Elk Grove, Calif./Bradshaw Christian HS Winnetka, Calif./El Camino Real HS Albuquerque, N.M./Texas State Livermore, Calif./Livermore HS Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad HS Orangevale, Calif./Bella Vista HS San Mateo, Calif./Pacific San Jose, Calif./Evergreen Valley HS Antelope, Calif./Oakmont HS Sacramento, Calif./American River JC El Dorado Hills, Calif./Oak Ridge HS Roseville, Calif./Roseville HS Sacramento, Calif./Valley HS Folsom, Calif./UC Irvine Orange, Calif./El Modena HS Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill HS Petaluma, Calif./Casa Grande HS San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Capistrano Valley HS Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos HS Folsom, Calif./Folsom HS
COACHES DIVIDER
COACHING STAFF RANDY DEDINI
THIRD SEASON AS HEAD COACH, SIXTH SEASON OVERALL SONOMA STATE, 1992 Randy Dedini, the 2007 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, returns for his third season at the helm of the Hornet program. The Hornets produced their third consecutive winning season in 2008, the second straight with Dedini as head coach. The team finished with a 9-8-2 overall record, including a 3-3-1 mark inside of Big Sky play. Two Hornets, Kim Kemper and Kara Taylor, earned first team all-Big Sky honors, while Ashley Forbes, Sarah Howard, Cori Shreve and Christina Trenton earned honorable mention honors. Kemper also became the second straight Hornet to win the Big Sky Golden Boot award, given to the league’s leading scorer. Under the guidance of Dedini in 2007, his first season as head coach, the Hornets made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history after collecting their first ever Big Sky Tournament title. The Hornets also won the Big Sky regular season championship (4-0-3) for the first time in school history, while Name: posting a program record 12 wins (12-4-5). For his efforts, Dedini earned conference coach of the year Randy Dedini honors, becoming the first coach in program history to do so. Place of Birth: Dedini oversaw nine Hornets who earned all-Big Sky honors during his first season, including Big Sky Vacaville, Calif. Offensive MVP Katie McCoy. McCoy was also named Big Sky Tournament MVP, and earned the conferMarital Status: ence’s Golden Boot award. As an assistant from 2004-06, Dedini oversaw the team’s ascension to the top of the Big Sky standings. Married (Katie) During the fall of 2006, the women’s program reached the Big Sky Tournament championship game for the High School: first time in program history. The team’s 10-7-4 record was also a then program-best until the 2007 team Vacaville HS bettered that mark. Vacaville, Calif. (1987) In 2006, a highly-touted recruiting class made major contributions during the year. The program’s 30 goals during the season were fueled by Dedini’s aggressive offensive approach and the ability of the new- Bachelor’s Degree: Sonoma State (1993) comers to contribute immediately. Sacramento State also outshot its opponents 172-106. Dedini began in 2004 with the Hornets, serving as the goalkeeper coach. During that year, freshman Kinesiology keeper Brittany Auernig was named Rookie of the Year after making eight starts and 59 saves. Record at Sac State: In 2005, Dedini made the move to top assistant. The Hornets’ recruiting efforts and change in their 21-12-7 philosophy of play paid off with a second place finish in the conference standings and an 8-8-3 overall record. The team also advanced to the Big Sky Tournament for the first time since 2001. Dedini’s offensive approach meshed well with a young group of skilled players. Since 2004, 23 members of the program have received all-Big Sky conference honors. In addition to assisting in all aspects of the women’s soccer program, Dedini was director of the women’s soccer summer camps his last two years as an assistant. Before coming to Sacramento State, Dedini spent five seasons as the assistant coach of the men’s varsity soccer team for Quaker Valley High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. In 2002, the team won the state championship. Dedini spent five years playing with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League, winning awards such as team MVP, Iron Man and the century award for breaking the 100-cap mark. He began his 11-year professional career after playing two years at Sonoma State as the starting goalkeeper and graduating with a B.S. in kinesiology. In 1993, he was an All-American, and in 1992 and 1993, he received all-conference honors. Dedini is a Northern California native, graduating from Vacaville High School in 1988 and playing for two seasons at American River Junior College. He and his wife Katie have two daughters, Jordyn and Jaycie and one son, Jake.
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COACHING STAFF MAUREEN WHITNEY SEVENTH SEASON AS ASSISTANT COACH SACRAMENTO STATE, 2001
Maureen Whitney will begin her third season as the top assistant under head coach Randy Dedini. She is a familiar face to the women’s soccer program, with a previous stint as an assistant from 2000-03. She also served as the co-camp director of the Hornets’ summer soccer camps over those four years, a position she resumed from 2007-08. Whitney assists with the day-today duties of the women’s soccer program, including recruiting and on field coaching. In her six seasons as an assistant coach, Whitney has helped coach Hornet players to 37 allName: conference awards, which includes 10 first team all-Big Sky honors. Whitney, who graduated from Sacramento State in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal Maureen Whitney justice, was a two-sport athlete for the Hornets, competing from 1998-2000 in soccer and soft- Place of Birth: ball. As a defender for the women’s soccer team, she was named team Defensive MVP following Silverdale, Wash. her senior season, and during her two-year career, played in 24 matches, recording two goals High School: Central Kitsap HS and two assists. She is currently coaching the under-13 girls team of the San Juan Spirits Soccer Club. She Silverdale, Wash. (1995) was an assistant coach on the under-18 National Championship squad at San Juan in 2006. Bachelor’s Degree: All told, Whitney has spent the past seven years developing young talent throughout the local Sacramento State (2001) Criminal Justics youth competitive soccer ranks. An accomplished athlete, Whitney has spent nine seasons playing for the California Storm of Professional Seasons: the Women’s Professional Soccer League. A five-time all-star, Whitney has captained the Storm Nine along with Brazilian soccer icon, Sissi, and has played alongside former and current national team players such as Brandi Chastain and Leslie Osborne. The Storm have reached the national championship match five times with Whitney on the field, winning the title twice, and in 2005, Whitney received the honor of WPSL MVP. Whitney did not begin playing soccer until the age of 19. Already a two-sport athlete at Walla Walla Community College playing basketball and softball, Whitney was asked to join the soccer program in its first year of existence. She completed her eligibility at Walla Walla as a two-time NWACC all-star. Whitney was also a three-sport athlete at Central Kitsap High School, graduating in 1995 after competing in volleyball, basketball and softball.
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COACHING STAFF KATIE BURTON
SECOND SEASON AS GRADUATE ASSISTANT/CAMP DIRECTOR SACRAMENTO STATE, 2008
Name: Katie Burton Place of Birth: Las Vegas, Nev. High School: Bishop Gorman HS Las Vegas, Nev. (2003) Bachelor’s Degree: Sacramento State (2008) Business (Accounting)
with an emphasis in ac-
SUPPORT STAFF
After a stellar playing career with the Hornets, Katie Burton enters her second season on the staff as a graduate assistant coach and the team’s camp director. The three-time all-Big Sky selection capped off her five years in the Green and Gold with a first team all-Big Sky honor in 2007, while leading the Hornets to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. An anchor of the Hornet defense playing on both the back line and defensive midfield, Burton tallied her third career goal in the 101st minute against Weber State, giving the Hornets a 2-1 victory on her first career golden goal. She was also named to the Big Sky all-tournament team after leading the Hornets to a 3-0 shutout over Northern Colorado in the conference title game. She made an immediate impact as soon as she joined the club in 2003, earning team coMVP honors as a freshman despite missing the final four games of the season due to a knee injury. After missing the 2004 campaign due to another knee injury, Burton came back in 2005 to score her first goal and appear in a limited capacity in 17 matches. As a junior in 2006, Burton earned second team all-Big Sky honors, after starting the season healthy for the first time since her freshman season. A native of Las Vegas, Burton was an offensive star for Bishop Gorman High School, leading the Gaels to a 4A state championship in 2001. She posted 25 goals during her senior year, while being named all-state. Burton graduated in the spring of 2008 from Sacramento State with a degree in business counting.
Veronica Espindola Equipment Manager
J.D. Fox
Media Relations Contact
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Adam Primas Marketing Director
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Tracy Ralls Public Address
Michelle Roberts Athletic Trainer
Steve Tebbs
Facilities Director
MEET THE HORNETS DIVIDER
THE RETURNERS #9 ASHLEY FORBES
5-3 • SENIOR • FORWARD ORANGE, CALIF. • EL MODENA HIGH SCHOOL
AS A JUNIOR (2008) Posted her strongest season to date, finishing second on the team in goals (four), assists (three), points (11), shots (30), and shots on goal (16)...earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors for the first time...saw action in all 19 games, making 17 starts...connected on the game-winning goal at UC Riverside on Sept. 5...successfully executed the team’s lone penalty kick of the season against Nevada on Oct. 2. AS A SOPHOMORE (2007) Was a valuable contributor for the Hornets on the forward line, seeing time in 14 matches during her first healthy season...recorded first career point, assisting on Erin Tarantino’s goal against Menlo...had her best outing of the year against Menlo, posting eight shots including six on goal. AS A FRESHMAN (2006) Continued her return from a knee injury, appearing in three matches. 2005 SEASON Took a medical redshirt in 2005 after injuring her knee in the Hornets’ first exhibition game. HIGH SCHOOL A 2005 graduate of El Modena HS, she teamed with current Hornet Ashley Rosenbery...played four years of soccer for the Vanguards, winning the Century League Championship in 2003...her last two seasons, she was named offensive MVP at El Modena...as a junior in 2004, she was named first team all-Century League after leading the Vanguards in goals and points...she played seven years for the OJSC Premier club team under head coach Tamiko Davila...in 2000-01, she played with the ODP CYSA south state team...also helped OJSC Premier to three consecutive Coast Soccer League championships from 2001-03...helped her club team to championships at the Corona Classic, Hawaii Cup, FCI Tournament, Celtic Cup and the Coronado Crown Classic. PERSONAL Born June 26, 1987...parents are Chris and Gail Forbes...major is communication studies.
Year 2006 (RS Freshman) 2007 (Sophomore) 2008 (Junior) Total
Matches-Starts 3-0 14-0 19-17 36-17
Goals 0 0 4 4
CAREER STATS
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Assists 0 1 3 4
Points 0 1 11 12
8
Shots 0 10 30 40
Shot% .000 .000 .133 .100
Shots On Goal 0 7 16 23
SOG% .000 .700 .533 .575
THE RETURNERS #10 DANIELLE HOLLOWAY 5-3 • SENIOR • FORWARD ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. • TEXAS STATE
AS A JUNIOR (2008) Saw the pitch in eight matches for the Hornets, making her lone start on Oct. 23 at Idaho State...scored a goal on Oct. 12 against Northern Colorado...took four shots, including three on goal. AS A SOPHOMORE (2007) Healthy for the first time since 2004, Holloway posted three goals and five assists for the Hornets, ranking fourth on the team with 11 points...saw action in 19 matches, making 12 starts... assisted on the first goal in each of the Hornets’ two games in the Big Sky Tournament...connected on the Hornets’ first two goals in their 6-0 rout of Menlo on Sept. 23. 2006 SEASON Reinjured her knee and took a medical redshirt. PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE Started four matches before taking a medical redshirt at Texas State in 2005...in 2004, Holloway started 23 matches for Texas State and was named the Southland Conference Player and Freshman of the Year - the first male or female athlete to win both awards in conference history...led the league with 16 goals while adding four assists...was named to the SLC all-tournament team after winning the conference championship and leading the Bobcats to a 2004 NCAA Tournament berth...was named the Bobcat Offensive MVP...received two Player of the Week selections...led team with 75 total shots and 37 shots on goal, while scoring multiple goals in four different matches. HIGH SCHOOL A 2004 graduate of Sandia HS, she was named first-team all-state 5A as a senior, junior and sophomore, also won the 5A District Championship her senior year...that season, led the 5A Division in goals scored (23) and assists (15)...was named first team all-metro and first team all-district 5A as a senior, junior and sophomore after leading the division in assists all three seasons...in 2003, Holloway earned multiple honors as the New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year, Sandia Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year after leading the state with 17 assists and 10 goals scored. PERSONAL Born Nov. 26, 1985...parents are Marco and Madonna Holloway...major is communication studies.
Year 2007 (Sophomore) 2008 (Junior) Total
Matches-Starts 19-12 8-1 27-13
Goals 3 1 4
CAREER STATS Assists 5 0 5
Points 11 2 13
9
Shots 21 4 25
Shot% .143 .250 .160
Shots On Goal 7 3 10
SOG% .333 .750 .400
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THE RETURNERS #22 KATELIN HOPPING 5-8 • SENIOR • MIDFIELDER LIVERMORE, CALIF. • LIVERMORE HIGH SCHOOL
AS A JUNIOR (2008) Appeared in all 19 matches, making five starts...scored her third career goal on Oct. 5 against UC Santa Cruz...the goal also served as her third career game-winner. AS A SOPHOMORE (2007) Saw action in all 21 matches, while making 12 starts in the midfield...scored the first two goals of her career, both of which were game-winners, against San Jose State on Sept. 7 and Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 28...also recorded first career assist against Mount Saint Mary’s in the season opener on Sept. 2. AS A FRESHMAN (2006) Appeared in 13 matches with one start...mainly used as an option in the central midfield. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Livermore HS...was a four-year member of the varsity team, earning first team all-East Bay Athletic League honors as a senior...she was also a North Coast Section Scholar-Athlete and named to the NCS Distinguished Scholastic Team...played club soccer for the Mustang Tri-Valley Roadrunners, winning the 2006 CYSA North State Cup championship...in 2005, she helped lead the Roadrunners to the CYSA North State Cup Finals, Far West Region IV Tournament and Golden State Soccer League Division championship...in 2004, the team also won the CYSA North State Cup championship and advanced to the Far West Region IV semifinals...from 2002-04, she played for the Pleasanton Rage, winning the 2002 CYSA North District III Class I, 2003 Nomads Coaches Showcase, 2003 Golden State Soccer League and 2003 CYSA North State Cup championships...the Rage also advanced to the Far West Region IV Finals in 2003. PERSONAL Born Dec. 12, 1987...parents are Jan and Dennis Hopping...major is nursing.
Year 2006 (Freshman) 2007 (Sophomore) 2008 (Junior) Total
Matches-Starts 13-1 21-12 19-5 53-18
Goals 0 2 1 3
CAREER STATS
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Assists 0 1 1 2
Points 0 5 3 8
10
Shots 3 32 24 59
Shot% .000 .062 .042 .051
Shots On Goal 2 10 8 20
SOG% .667 .312 .333 .339
THE RETURNERS #16 KIM KEMPER
5-8 • SENIOR • FORWARD ORANGEVALE, CALIF. • BELLA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL AS A JUNIOR (2008) Earned first team all-Big Sky honors and the conference’s Golden Boot award with eight points during conference action...finished the season as the team’s leader in goals (six) and points (14)...one of three players to start all 19 matches for coach Dedini...saw time in both the midfield and at the forward position...tallied game-winning goals against Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 26 and Eastern Washington on Oct. 17...led the team in shots with 47 and shots on goal with 28...enters the year ranked fifth in school history in goals with 14 while also ranking fifth in career points with 38...also a standout in the classroom, Kemper earned ESPN The Magazine second team District VIII academic all-region honors. AS A SOPHOMORE (2007) Started 20 of the Hornets’ 21 matches during the season...earned first team all-Big Sky honors after collecting four goals and seven assists...her seven assists tied Katie McCoy’s single-season program record, set in 2006 and 2007, while tying with McCoy for the conference’s lead...named to the Big Sky all-tournament team after posting game-winning goal in conference title game against Northern Colorado. AS A FRESHMAN (2006) One of three freshmen on the roster to make considerable contributions, Kemper finished her first collegiate season with four goals and one assist, including two game winners...scored what was arguably the team’s most significant goal of the season, heading in Katie McCoy’s free kick in a 1-0 shutout at Portland State that clinched Sacramento State a spot in the Big Sky postseason tournament...for her efforts that weekend, she was named co-Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week...then scored Sacramento State’s second goal in the team’s 2-2 tie with Idaho State in Big Sky Tournament championship match...also scored the Hornets’ game winner with less than two minutes remaining in a 2-1 victory over San Jose State. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Bella Vista HS in Orangevale, Calif...played three seasons for Broncos’ head coach Chris McCargo...as a junior, earned Capital Athletic League first-team honors after leading the team in scoring and also helping the Broncos to the CIF Division II semifinals...in 2004, led Bella Vista to a CAL championship with 12 goals and six assists...for three years, played for the San Juan Spirits under head coach Derek Evans...helped the Spirits to the 2005 River City Cup championship and three consecutive Cal Cup championships (2003-05)...the Spirits were also the 2004 Cal North Premier League Champions and three-time winners of the US Club Regional Championship. PERSONAL Born July 6, 1988...parents are Rod and Debbie Kemper...major is liberal studies.
Year 2006 (Freshman) 2007 (Sophomore) 2008 (Junior) Total
Matches-Starts 21-3 21-20 19-19 61-42
Goals 4 4 6 14
CAREER STATS Assists 1 7 2 10
Points 9 15 14 38
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Shots 36 34 47 117
Shot% .111 .118 .128 .120
Shots On Goal 26 18 28 72
SOG% .722 .529 .596 .615
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THE RETURNERS #21 ASHLEY ROSENBERY 5-5 • SENIOR • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER ORANGE, CALIF. • EL MODENA HIGH SCHOOL
AS A JUNIOR (2008) Saw time in three matches in the defensive backfield, with all of her appearances coming at home. 2007 SEASON Redshirted the season following knee surgery. AS A SOPHOMORE (2006) One of the first players to come off the bench for Sacramento State, she earned a starting spot before a knee injury sidelined her for several weeks during non-conference play...capable of playing both the midfield and on the back line, she appeared in 12 matches and made four starts. AS A FRESHMAN (2005) A solid player who came off the bench in 17 matches as a defender and midfielder...named to the Big Sky all-academic team. HIGH SCHOOL A 2005 graduate of El Modena HS in Orange, Calif...lettered four seasons, under head coach Eron Campuzano... teamed with fellow Hornet senior Ashley Forbes all four years...as a sophomore, she helped lead the Vanguards to a Century League championship...was named team MVP and defensive MVP that same season...in 2003, she was also named first-team all-Century League...played on the OJSC Northstars, who were ranked 23rd in the nation during 2005...under head coach Demian Brown, she helped the team win the 2003 Surf Cup and 2003 NHB Cup championships. PERSONAL Born Aug. 14, 1987...parents are Pam and Jeff Rosenbery...major is business administration.
Year 2005 (Freshman) 2006 (Sophomore) 2008 (RS Junior) Total
Matches-Starts 17-0 12-4 3-0 32-4
Goals 0 0 0 0
CAREER STATS
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Assists 0 0 0 0
Points 0 0 0 0
12
Shots 3 4 0 7
Shot% .000 .000 .000 .000
Shots On Goal 1 1 0 2
SOG% .333 .250 .000 .286
THE RETURNERS #14 CHRISTINA TRENTON
5-2 • SENIOR • DEFENDER SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIF. • CAPISTRANO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL AS A JUNIOR (2008) Earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors for the second straight year...saw the pitch in 18 of the team’s 19 matches...started 17 tilts in the defensive backfield...provided her first career assist against Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 26...speedy defender who is also deceptively strong despite her 5-foot-2 frame. AS A SOPHOMORE (2007) Battled injuries to start seven matches and see action in 12 clashes...earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors as a defender for the Hornets. AS A FRESHMAN (2006) Another reliable option for Sacramento State on the back line...appeared in 10 matches and made one start. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 Capistrano Valley HS graduate...earned team MVP honors her senior year...was named defensive player of the year for the Cougars in 2003 and 2005...for the past two seasons, earned all-South Coast League honors after helping lead San Juan Capistrano to the 2004 CIF Division I co-championship...played for the Laguna Hills Eclipse, winning two national championships in 2003 and 2005...the Eclipse also won the Las Vegas College Showcase, Coast Soccer League championship and were California Premier Tournament Finalists...was also a part of the 2003 and 2004 ODP pools. PERSONAL Born Oct. 19, 1987...parents are Robert and Ingrid Trenton...major is psychology.
Year 2006 (Freshman) 2007 (Sophomore) 2008 (Junior) Total
Matches-Starts 10-1 12-7 18-17 40-25
Goals 0 0 0 0
CAREER STATS Assists 0 0 1 1
Points 0 0 1 1
13
Shots 0 0 4 4
Shot% .000 .000 .000 .000
Shots On Goal 0 0 3 3
SOG% .000 .000 .750 .750
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THE RETURNERS #15 LAURA BAHNO 5-9 • JUNIOR • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER WINDSOR, CALIF. • SAN DIEGO STATE
2009 Will likely redshirt during the season following shoulder surgery. AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Saw action in 16 matches during her first season in the Green and Gold...started seven straight matches in the midfield and defensive backfield during a stretch of non-conference action...tallied nine shots, putting four on frame. PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE Played her first year of collegiate soccer at San Diego State...started 12 games and appeared in 17 for the Aztecs in 2007 on the defensive backline. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Ursuline HS in Santa Rosa, Calif...earned three varsity letters under coach John Gibson...earned firstteam all-North Bay League and all-Empire honors as a junior and senior...led the Bears with 15 goals and seven assists in 2006...led Ursuline to the NBL title and the North Coast Section championship in 2005 and 2006...team was ranked No. 1 in the nation to start 2006...played club soccer with Santa Rosa United...led them to the 2005 State Cup title. PERSONAL Born May 15, 1989...parents are Anthony and Diane Bahno...major is child development.
Year 2008 (Sophomore)
Matches-Starts 16-7
Goals 0
CAREER STATS
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Assists 0
Points 0
14
Shots 9
Shot% .000
Shots On Goal 4
SOG% .444
THE RETURNERS #19 KIRSTEN KARL 5-9 • JUNIOR • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER CARLSBAD, CALIF. • CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL
AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Saw action in three matches late in the year as she continued her recovery from various knee injuries. 2007 SEASON Received a medical hardship waiver for the 2007 season after suffering a knee injury. AS A FRESHMAN (2006) Continued her return from a knee injury, appearing in three matches...mainly used in the forward line or midfield, she is one of the team’s more physical attacking players. 2005 SEASON Took a medical redshirt in 2005 after a knee injury. HIGH SCHOOL A 2005 graduate of Carlsbad HS in Carlsbad, Calif...played four seasons for head coach Carl Higham...as a sophomore in 2003, she scored seven goals and five assists on her way to being named all-Avocado League...she played seven seasons for PQ Premier coached by Dave Bugsch, and in 2003, helped the team win the Summer Surf Cup championship. PERSONAL Born Aug. 18, 1987...parents are John and Sandra Karl...major is criminal justice.
Year Matches-Starts 2006 (RS Freshman) 3-0 2007 (Sophomore) 2-0 2008 (RS Sophomore) 3-0 Total 8-0
Goals 0 0 0 0
CAREER STATS Assists 0 0 0 0
Points 0 0 0 0
15
Shots 0 1 0 1
Shot% .000 .000 .000 .000
Shots On Goal 0 0 0 0
SOG% .000 .000 .000 .000
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THE RETURNERS #26 LEAH LAROT
5-1 • JUNIOR • FORWARD SAN JOSE, CALIF. • EVERGREEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) A speedy forward who possesses one of the conference’s quickest first steps...saw the pitch in all 19 matches as a sophomore, making 11 starts...provided a career-high two assists, which came in back-to-back games on Aug. 29 against Seattle and Sept. 5 against UC Riverside...took 16 shots in her second campaign in the Green and Gold. AS A FRESHMAN (2007) Started seven contests while appearing in all 21 games for the Hornets...scored four goals on the season, with the biggest coming in the Big Sky Tournament semifinals against Portland State, as she provided her first career game-winning goal. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Evergreen Valley HS in San Jose, Calif...was a three-year starter for the Cougars for head coach Michelle Sunseri...led the team to the Central Coast Section quarterfinals as a sophomore and was named sophomore of the year by the San Jose Mercury News...four time first team all-Blossom Valley Athletic League selection, including freshman, sophomore, and junior of the year honors in Evergreen Valley’s division...as a senior, scored lone goal of BVAL senior showcase game...played club soccer for the DeAnza Strykers...led team to the State Cup Finals in 2005...member of the 2006 ODP Cal-North State team. PERSONAL Born Aug. 26, 1989...parents are Linda & Daniel Larot...major is communication studies.
Year 2007 (Freshman) 2008 (Sophomore) Total
Matches-Starts 21-7 19-11 40-18
Goals 4 0 4
CAREER STATS
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Assists 1 2 3
Points 9 2 11
16
Shots 18 16 34
Shot% .222 .000 .118
Shots On Goal 11 4 15
SOG% .611 .250 .441
THE RETURNERS #31 CORI SHREVE
5-8 • JUNIOR • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER PLEASANTON, CALIF. • FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Honorable mention all-Big Sky performer...saw action in all 19 games, making 14 starts... played both the defensive backline and in the midfield over the course of the season...scored first career goal in Hornets’ 4-0 victory at Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 26...aggressive ball-winner in the midfield who is also an option to head the ball on set pieces. AS A FRESHMAN (2007) Appeared in seven matches, making one start during her freshman year. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Foothill HS in Pleasanton, Calif...was a four year letterwinner for the Falcons at the center back position...earned first team all-East Bay Athletic League honors during her senior season...led the Falcons to a 12-2-3 record and a 5-1-3 finish in the EBAL her senior season...played 11 years of club soccer with the Pleasanton Rage...played with six other current Division I soccer players. PERSONAL Born Dec. 18, 1989...parents are Susan and Ted Shreve...majoring in business administration.
Year 2007 (Freshman) 2008 (Sophomore) Total
Matches-Starts 7-1 19-14 26-15
Goals 0 1 1
CAREER STATS Assists 0 0 0
Points 0 2 2
17
Shots 1 13 14
Shot% .000 .077 .071
Shots On Goal 0 6 6
SOG% .000 .462 .429
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THE RETURNERS #6 ERIN TARANTINO 5-2 • JUNIOR • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER PETALUMA, CALIF. • CASA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL
AS A SOPHOMORE (2008) Saw the pitch in 16 matches, making four starts during her sophomore campaign...scored the game-winning goal against Northern Colorado on Oct. 12...provided an assist on Oct. 5 against UC Santa Cruz. AS A FRESHMAN (2007) Appeared in 15 matches for the Hornets, making three starts...recorded first career goal against Menlo on Sept. 23...collected her first assist on Katie Burton’s golden goal in the 101st minute to defeat Weber State on Oct. 12...is a strong player with the ball who put half of her shots on goal. 2006 SEASON Redshirted the season as she continues to recover from a knee injury. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Casa Grande HS in Petaluma, Calif...possesses the ability to play in the forward line and in the midfield...a varsity starter since her freshman season, helped the Gauchos to the 2002 Sonoma County League championship...played three seasons for the Santa Rosa United Storm under head coach Paul Dixon...helped lead the Storm to the NorCal State championship and advancing to the Western Regional IV quarterfinals in 2004...in 2003, Tarantino was in the training pool for the Region IV ODP team and was also a member of the Cal State North team. PERSONAL Born July 3, 1988...parents are Gary and Laura Tarantino...major is communication studies.
Year 2007 (Freshman) 2008 (Sophomore) Total
Matches-Starts 15-3 16-4 31-7
Goals 1 1 2
CAREER STATS
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Assists 1 1 2
Points 3 3 6
18
Shots 10 8 18
Shot% .100 .125 .111
Shots On Goal 5 4 9
SOG% .500 .500 .500
THE RETURNERS #1 MANDY TROJAN
5-9 • JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER LOS ALAMITOS, CALIF. • LOS ALAMITOS HIGH SCHOOL 2008 Redshirted due to injury. AS A SOPHOMORE (2007) Started 19 matches in goal for the Hornets, posting a record of 11-4-5...earned honorable mention all-Big Sky honors, while also being named to the Big Sky all-tournament team...posted a single-season school record nine shutouts...was named Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week on two occasions...ranked 21st in the NCAA in save percentage, and 38th in goals against average entering the NCAA Tournament...allowed only 0.71 goals per game during the regular season...posted 12 saves in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Stanford. AS A FRESHMAN (2006) Split time in goal with Jenny Lawrence, but by the end of the season, claimed the starting role...a keeper with size and athleticism, she finished 6-3-2 in 11 starts...ended the year with a 0.99 goals against average, a mark that ranks first in single-season program history...also had two shutouts to her credit. HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Los Alamitos HS...played goalkeeper for head coach Pat Rossi, leading the Griffins to the CIF quarterfinals her senior year...helped lead Los Alamitos to the Sunset League championship in 2004 and 2005...as a junior, helped the Griffins to the CIF Division I championships as well...played with the OJSC Northstars last year and was a member of F.C. Santa Barbara for the previous seven seasons...helped the Northstars to the Nomads and Pleasanton Showcase championships in 2005. PERSONAL Born Oct. 5, 1988...parents are Don and Jan Trojan...major is business administration.
Year 2006 (Freshman) 2007 (Sophomore) Total
Matches-Starts 12-11 20-19 32-31
CAREER STATS
Minutes 997:22 1866:25 2863:47
GA 11 21 32
GA Avg 0.99 1.01 1.01
19
Saves 36 99 135
W 6 11 17
L 3 4 7
T 2 5 7
Sho 2 9 11
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THE RETURNERS #00 SAVANNAH ABERCROMBIE 5-10 • SOPHOMORE • GOALKEEPER SACRAMENTO, CALIF. • EL CAMINO HIGH SCHOOL
AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Appeared in 13 matches, starting the final 12 in goal...collected a 7-4-1 record in those final 12 matches...posted a school record 0.68 goals against average while producing eight shutouts, which were the second most in a single season in school history...the eight shutouts also rank fifth on the team’s career charts...stopped 55 shots on the season. 2007 Redshirted the 2007 season while gaining experience between the posts. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of El Camino HS in Sacramento, Calif...two-year striker for the Eagles in women’s soccer...scored five goals and added seven assists during her senior campaign...earned second team all-Capital Athletic League honors... spent two years in goal on the boy’s soccer team at El Camino...played club ball for the Sacramento United Storm as both a striker and a goalkeeper...led Storm to the title of the Copa Catalunya Championship in Spain in 2006...scored game-winning goal and stopped three penalty kicks in goal in the title game. PERSONAL Born July 15, 1989...parents are Robert & Cindy Abercrombie...major is business administration.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 13-12
CAREER STATS
Minutes 1189:22
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GA 9
GA Avg 0.68
20
Saves 55
W 7
L 4
T 1
Sho 8
THE RETURNERS #3 JORDAN CARLBERG 5-4 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER TURLOCK, CALIF. • TURLOCK HIGH SCHOOL
AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Became a valuable bench contributor for the Hornets, seeing time in 18 of the team’s 19 matches, all off the bench...collected her first career assist on Kayelyn Satkowski’s 73rd minute gamewinner against Miami on Sept. 19...scored her first career goal, also a game-winner, on Oct. 2 against Nevada...finished the season with a goal and two asssts for four points...took 26 shots, putting 12 on goal. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Turlock HS in Turlock, Calif...four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs and coach Dennis Bishop... led team to the 2008 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section title game...scored 35 goals and tallied 10 assists during her senior campaign...was a two-time all-district selection by the Modesto Bee...was named the Central California Conference MVP in 2007 after leading the section in scoring with 40 goals and 15 assists...had a four-year high school total of 105 goals and 42 assists...played club soccer this past season for the San Juan Spirits. PERSONAL Born Dec. 22, 1989...parents Craig and Charlotte Carlberg...majoring in business administration.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 18-0
Goals 1
CAREER STATS Assists 2
Points 4
21
Shots 26
Shot% .038
Shots On Goal 12
SOG% .462
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THE RETURNERS #8 NICOLE CRISTINO
5-3 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER APPLE VALLEY, CALIF. • GRANITE HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 2008 Redshirted after suffering season ending knee injury. AS A FRESHMAN (2007) Appeared in five contests during her freshman campaign, providing a speedy option in the defensive backfield, while also seeing time as a forward. HIGH SCHOOL A 2007 graduate of Granite Hills HS in Apple Valley, Calif...led the Cougars to the CIF Division IV semifinals her senior season...was named first team all-CIF Division IV...led team to school record 17 shutouts...captured the CIF Division V co-championship during her junior year...was named CIF Division V Defensive Player of the Year and Victorville Valley Press Girl’s Athlete of the Year during her junior campaign...three time all-Desert Sky League performer...played club soccer for Arsenal F.C. White. PERSONAL Born April 16, 1989...parents are Debbie & Michael Cristino...major is nursing.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 5-0
Goals 0
CAREER STATS
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Assists 0
Points 0
22
Shots 0
Shot% .000
Shots On Goal 0
SOG% .000
THE RETURNERS #4 JESSICA GREGORY
5-4 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD ELK GROVE, CALIF. • BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Appeared in 12 matches off the bench in her first campaign at Sacramento State...scored her first career goal in the 34th minute of the Hornets victory over UC Santa Cruz on Oct. 5...took seven shots on the season, putting four on goal. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Bradshaw Christian HS in Elk Grove, Calif...four-year letterwinner for the Lions and head coach Mike Rangel...led the team in scoring with 31 goals and five assists during her senior campaign...led team to the Sacramento Metropolitan Athletic League title and the Division VI Sac-Joaquin Section title game...scored all four of her team’s goals in 4-1 section semifinal victory over Le Grand...is the school’s first ever Division I signee...led the Lions’ basketball team to the Division V Sac-Joaquin Section championship...played club soccer for the San Juan Spirits. PERSONAL Born Sept. 16, 1990...parents are Chris and Heidi Gregory...major is undeclared.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 12-0
Goals 1
CAREER STATS Assists 0
Points 2
23
Shots 7
Shot% .143
Shots On Goal 4
SOG% .571
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THE RETURNERS #11 ELECE McBRIDE 5-5 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER ANTELOPE, CALIF. • OAKMONT HIGH SCHOOL
AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Saw action in 15 of the Hornets 19 matches, making two starts...tallied her first career assist on Jordan Carlberg’s game-winning goal against Nevada on Oct. 2...provided two assists in the Hornets’ next match on Oct. 5 against UC Santa Cruz, earning Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week honors...scored her first career goal, a game-winner in the 31st minute at Weber State on Oct. 25. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Oakmont HS in Roseville, Calif...a four-time all-league performer, including two all-Pioneer Valley League selections and two all-Sierra Foothill League honors...led the Vikings to the Division III Sac-Joaquin Section title in 2005 as a freshman after scoring the game-winning goal with seven minutes remaining to defeat Roseville 2-1... was named PVL MVP her sophomore season after leading Oakmont to a perfect 12-0 record in league play...earned Sacramento Bee first team all-metro honors...tallied 10 goals during her junior season and 13 goals during her senior campaign...played her club ball with the San Juan Spirits. PERSONAL Born July, 13, 1990...parents are Jeff McBride and Laurie Kelley-McBride...major is criminal justice.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 15-2
Goals 1
CAREER STATS
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Assists 3
Points 5
24
Shots 17
Shot% .059
Shots On Goal 6
SOG% .353
THE RETURNERS #17 CAITLIN PULVER 5-5 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER ROSEVILLE, CALIF. • ROSEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Saw the field in six matches off the Hornet bench...took her first career shot in her Hornet debut at Pacific on Aug. 22. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Roseville HS in Roseville, Calif...was a four-year varsity letterwinner, as well as a four-time all-conference selection for the Tigers...was named the Sierra Foothill League coMVP after leading the team to the section playoffs..earned Sacramento Bee first team all-metro honors during her senior season...was an honorable mention all-league and honorable mention all-m0etro performer during her junior campaign, while being named first team all-league and first team all-metro her sophomore year...was named first team all-league and honorable mention all-metro during her freshman campaign when she led her team with 29 goals and 22 assists...competed at the club level for Placer United...led team to the championship of the Pleasanton Rage College Showcase in 2006...scored 46 goals and had 32 assists during ‘06 season. PERSONAL Born Nov. 11, 1990...parents are Andrew and Denise Pulver...major is health science.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 6-0
Goals 0
CAREER STATS Assists 0
Points 0
25
Shots 1
Shot% .000
Shots On Goal 0
SOG% .000
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THE RETURNERS #2 VICTORIA RAMIREZ 5-5 • SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER SACRAMENTO, CALIF. • VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Appeared in six matches as a freshman...made first career start vs. Seattle on Aug. 29. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Valley HS in Sacramento...played three years of soccer for head coach David Christian and the Vikings...scored two goals from the midfield during her junior season... played her club ball for Sacramento United and head coach Dave Rubio. PERSONAL Born Oct. 10, 1990...parents are Réne Rafael and Lourdes Ramirez...major is undeclared.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 6-1
Goals 0
CAREER STATS
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Assists 0
Points 0
26
Shots 0
Shot% .000
Shots On Goal 0
SOG% .000
THE RETURNERS #24 PAIGE TUCKER 5-9 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER FOLSOM, CALIF. • FOLSOM HIGH SCHOOL
AS A FRESHMAN (2008) Saw the pitch in 17 of the Hornets 19 matches, making 15 starts as a freshman in the defensive backfield...scored first career goal on Oct. 12 in the Hornets’ 4-0 victory over Northern Colorado...took 12 shots in her first season, six of which were on goal. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Folsom HS in Folsom, Calif...a two-time all-Delta River League selection... led the league in scoring in 2006 with 19 goals and 7 assists while being named Offensive MVP and earning first-team all-league honors...she spent her final two high school seasons as a defender, adding five goals and four assists in 2007 and three goals in 2008...played her club soccer with the San Juan Spirits...spent her final two years with the club as a center-mid and center-back for head coach John DeMartini. PERSONAL Born March 1, 1990...parents are Tom and Melinda Tucker...major is undeclared.
Year 2008 (Freshman)
Matches-Starts 17-15
Goals 1
CAREER STATS Assists 0
Points 2
27
Shots 12
Shot% .083
Shots On Goal 6
SOG% .500
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THE NEWCOMERS #23 MEGAN BURG
5-6 • FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER ELK GROVE, CALIF. • BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Bradshaw Christian HS in Sacramento...played four years of soccer for head coach Mike Rangel and the Pride...four-time all-Sacramento Metropolitan Athletic League selection...earned first team all-league honors during her final three seasons...scored 32 goals and added nine assists during her senior season, where she was named Metro League MVP... led team to CIF Division VI Sac-Joaquin Section championship...scored both goals in the Pride’s 2-1 victory over Forest Lake Christian in the title game...teamed with fellow Hornet Jessica Gregory to lead the Pride to a league title in 2008...was also a four year standout on the basketball team, earning first team all-league honors during her senior season. PERSONAL Born Jan. 22, 1991...parents are John and Shelly Burg...plans to major in kinesiology.
#7 JESSICA CASTANO 5-3 • FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER FREMONT, CALIF. • WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Washington HS in Fremont, Calif...a two-time Mission Valley Athletic League honoree...led the league in scoring as a sophomore and junior, earning first team honors in 2008...did not compete during her senior season following ACL surgery...competed at the club level for the Mustang Mavericks, and is one of 13 players from the Mustang club system to earn a Division I scholarship in 2009. PERSONAL Born June 15, 1991...parents are Jesus and Norma Castaño...plans to major in pre-nursing.
#5 CHEYENNE HAYDEN 5-5 • FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER WINNETKA, CALIF. • EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of El Camino Real HS in Woodland Hills, Calif...a three year letterwinner in soccer for coach Eric Choi...named the Conquistadores offensive MVP in 2009, while earning honorable mention all-West Valley League honors...scored seven goals and added three assists as a senior...competed at the club level for the Camarillo Eagles for eight seasons...member of the California ODP program in 2003...participated in the prestigious NIKE/Manchester United Premier Cup in 2005...led Eagles to six tournament titles since 2006, including the 2006 Surf Cup title. PERSONAL Born July 20, 1991...parents are Bill and Patty Hayden...major is undeclared...wants to become a psychologist.
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THE NEWCOMERS #27 CAITLIN KERWIN 5-7 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER SAN MATEO, CALIF. • PACIFIC
PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE Spent her freshman season at Pacific in 2008, but did not appear in any matches. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Carlmont HS in Belmont, Calif...three-year letterwinner who was a member of two Peninsula Athletic League Bay championship Scots teams in 2005 and 2006...earned first team all-league honors in 2006, while earning honorable mention honors as a senior in 2007... played club soccer for the De Anza Club. PERSONAL Born June 28, 1990...parents are Patrick and Lisa Kerwin...major is child development.
#20 FELICIA NOVOA
5-7 • JUNIOR • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER SACRAMENTO, CALIF. • AMERICAN RIVER JUNIOR COLLEGE PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE Spent the 2006 and 2007 seasons at American River Junior College...earned second team DIII All-America honors from the NSCAA after scoring nine goals and adding five assists...led team to a final national ranking of No. 11...also earned first team NSCAA all-Region and all-Big 8 honors...scored 9 goals and dished out 11 assists as a freshman in 2006 HIGH SCHOOL A 2006 graduate of Kennedy HS in Sacramento...a two-time first team all-Metro league and honorable mention all-metro honoree by the Sacramento Bee in 2005...scored nine goals and added an assist in 2005, and scored three goals with three assists in 2004...played club ball with Sac United. PERSONAL Born March 14, 1988...parents are William and Yolanda Novoa...majoring in sociology.
#18 KELSEY O’DONNELL 5-9 • FRESHMAN • FORWARD EL DORADO HILLS, CALIF. • OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL A 2009 graduate of Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, Calif...did not play high school soccer, competing exclusively for the San Juan Spirits...led the Spirits in goals in 2007 with 38 and 2008 with 47...led the team to four major tournament titles, the 2007 and 2008 California Cup and 2007 and 2008 Portland Cup championships...one of 12 members of the Spirits ‘91 to go on and play collegiately. PERSONAL Born July 20, 1991...parents Brian and Sharon O’Donnell...has one sister, Kristina, who also competes for the Spirits...undeclared major.
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THE NEWCOMERS #12 SHEA ROBERTS 5-8 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER FOLSOM, CALIF. • UC IRVINE
PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE Started all 19 games during her freshman seson at UC Irvine...played 1,614 minutes during the season, mostly at left back, good for third on the team. HIGH SCHOOL A 2008 graduate of Folsom HS in Folsom, Calif...was a four-year letterwinner for Mike McBride and the Bulldogs...earned first team all-Delta River League honors on two occasions...teamed with the Hornets’ Paige Tucker...earned co-MVP honors of the DRL in 2008, scoring 10 goals while leading the Bulldogs to an 11-3-4 record...earned first team all-metro honors from the Sacramento Bee...competed at the club level for the San Juan Spirits ‘90, playing alongside 11 other players who are currently playing Division I soccer, including teammates Jordan Carlberg, Elece McBride, and Tucker, who all played for head coach John DeMartini. PERSONAL Born Jan. 22, 1991...parents are Troy and Kathy Roberts..plans to major in kinesiology.
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All Games Conference Non-Conference
Overall 9-8-2 3-3-1 6-5-1
Home 6-2-1 2-1-0 4-1-1
Away 3-6-1 1-2-1 2-4-0
SARAH HOWARD
2008 RESULTS/STATS Neutral 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
DATE Aug 22 Aug 29 Sep 5 Sep 7 Sep 12 Sep 14 Sep 19 Sep 21 Sep 26
OPPONENT at Pacific SEATTLE UNIVERSITY at UC Riverside at #21 UC Santa Barbara UC DAVIS at San Jose State MIAMI UNIVERSITY IONA at CSU Bakersfield
W/L L T O2 W L L L OT W W W
SCORE 0-2 1-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 4-0
ATT. 677 137 230 196 513 349 193 174 262
Sep 28 Oct 2 Oct 5 Oct 10 Oct 12
at Fresno State NEVADA UC SANTA CRUZ at Northern Arizona NORTHERN COLORADO*
L W W L W
0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 4-0
635 137 558 560 309
Oct 17 Oct 19 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 31
EASTERN WASHINGTON* W MONTANA* L at Idaho State* L at Weber State* W at Portland State* T O2
2-0 0-1 1-3 1-0 0-0
185 319 218 249 407
GOAL SCORERS Kemper Forbes
Howard, Satkowski Taylor Kemper (2), Forbes, Shreve Carlberg, Forbes Gregory, Hopping Holloway, Kemper Tarantino, Tucker Kemper (2) Forbes McBride
GOALIE STATISTICS # NAME GP-GS MINUTES GA 00 Savannah Abercrombie 13-12 1189:22 9 0 Jenny Lawrence 7-7 563:51 7 TM Team Total 19 1753:13 16 Opponents 19 1753:13 21 SCORING STATISTICS # NAME GP-GS 16 Kim Kemper 19 9 Ashley Forbes 19 15 Sarah Howard 19 5 Elece McBride 15 3 Jordan Carlberg 18 22 Katelin Hopping 19 11 Kayelyn Satkowski 15 7 Kara Taylor 19 6 Erin Tarantino 16 31 Cori Shreve 19 24 Paige Tucker 17 4 Jessica Gregory 12 10 Danielle Holloway 8 26 Leah Larot 19 14 Christina Trenton 18 20 Missy Matzen 19 12 Laura Bahno 16 25 Tiffany Fraser 19 18 Rebeccah Phillips 5 17 Caitlin Pulver 6 21 Ashley Rosenbery 3 19 Kirsten Karl 3 2 Victoria Ramirez 6 Total 19 Opponents 19
G 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 16
A 2 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 20
AVG 0.68 1.12 0.82 1.08
PTS. 14 11 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 52
SAVES 55 34 3 92 109
PCT. W .859 7 .829 1
L 4 4
T 1 1
SHO 8 1
.852 .838
8 7
2 2
9 8
SH. SHOT% 47 .128 30 .133 21 .048 17 .059 26 .038 24 .042 14 .071 14 .071 8 .125 13 .077 12 .083 7 .143 4 .250 16 .000 4 .000 14 .000 9 .000 7 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 289 .073 242 .066
9 8
SOG 28 16 8 6 12 8 5 7 4 6 6 4 3 4 3 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 130 108
SOG% GW PK-ATT .596 2 0-0 .533 1 1-1 .381 0 0-0 .353 1 0-0 .462 1 0-0 .333 1 0-0 .357 1 0-0 .500 1 0-0 .500 1 0-0 .462 0 0-0 .500 0 0-0 .571 0 0-0 .750 0 0-0 .250 0 0-0 .750 0 0-0 .143 0 0-0 .444 0 0-0 .571 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .450 9 1-1 .446 8 1-2
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kara taylor
*Big Sky Conference games
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BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008 BIG SKY FINAL STANDINGS Big Sky Matches STANDINGS $*Northern Arizona #*Weber State *Portland State *Montana Sacramento State Eastern Washington Northern Colorado Idaho State
W- L- T 4- 1- 2 5- 2- 0 4- 1- 2 3- 3- 1 3- 3- 1 2- 4- 1 2- 5- 0 1- 5- 1
Pct .714 .714 .714 .500 .500 .357 .286 .214
GF 7 9 9 10 8 7 12 6
GA 3 4 5 9 6 12 15 14
Overall Record
W- L- T 12- 7- 3 9-10- 2 5-11- 4 6-11- 2 9- 8- 2 4-11- 3 7-13- 0 3-12- 4
Pct .614 .476 .350 .368 .526 .306 .350 .263
GF 41 24 16 20 21 16 32 13
GA 32 26 32 27 16 34 37 38
* Clinched spot in Big Sky Tournament # Regular Season Champion $ Big Sky Tournament Champion
PRIOR CHAMPIONS
2008........ NORTHERN ARIZONA 2007 ..........SACRAMENTO STATE 2006.................. IDAHO STATE 2005................. WEBER STATE 2004................. WEBER STATE 2003.................. IDAHO STATE 2002 ................. IDAHO STATE 2001 .................. IDAHO STATE
2000.................... MONTANA 1999 .................... MONTANA 1998 ................. WEBER STATE 1997 .................... MONTANA
2008 ALL-BIG SKY HONOREES First Team Goalkeeper Rebecca Ritchie - WSU
Second Team Goalkeeper Cris Lewis- PSU
Defenders Karissa Hennage - ISU Sara Aspenwall - UM Kristi Andreassen - NAU *%Kara Taylor - SAC Ashtyn Webster - WSU Lindsay Ellis - WSU
Defenders Sara Byrne - EWU Chelsey Hannesson - EWU Tori Howe - NAU Rebekah Schmidt - NAU Tish Parsons - PSU
Forwards #Cee Cee Odorfer - NAU #Kim Kemper - SAC Whitney Smith - WSU Midfielders #Kilee Quigley - ISU Sara Campbell - UM Brenna Boies - NAU Frankie Ross - PSU *$Hayley McCoy - WSU
EASTERN WASH. ......7-3-1 PORTLAND STATE.......8-4-2 NO. ARIZONA ........... 5-7 MONTANA .............3-7-3 WEBER STATE ..........5-8-1 IDAHO STATE ...........2-7-3 NO. COLORADO ......3-0-1
Honorable Mention
Forwards Brittney Sparks - EWU Kaitlyn Heinsohn - UM Jessica Zimmerman - UNC Midfielders Jocelyn Bement - EWU Annamarie Hofstetter - ISU Megan Chambers - UM Sydney Vander Velde - UNC Dolly Enneking - PSU
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Goalkeepers – Bailey Williams, ISU; Grace Harris, UM; Tori Rocke, NAU Defenders - Lyndsey Martin, EWU; Abby Grafft, UM; Danielle McQuinn, UM; MaryAnn Hoke, UNC; Suzanne Hinton, PSU; Christina Trenton, SAC; Shannon Thompson, WSU Midfielders - Lillian Bourret, EWU; Abby Jensen, EWU; Anna Pingree, UM; Sarah Stevens, UM; Lauren Zallis, NAU; Sam Monahan, NAU; Nathalie Wollman, PSU; Sarah Howard, SAC; Cori Shreve, SAC; Shaylee Hyde, WSU; Collette Simmons, WSU Forwards - Lauren Koelzer, EWU; Jana Davis Boehler, ISU; Ciara Kremer, UM; Jenna Samora, NAU; Sarah Neatherton, NAU; Kala Renard, PSU; Ashley Forbes, SAC; Ari Wood, WSU.
*Unanimous Selection %Two-Time Selection #Three-Time Selection $ Four-Time Selection
HORNET HISTORY DIVIDER
RECORD BOOK GOALS 1. Paula Guarda (1994-97) ............. 35 2. Lisa Wrightsman (1999-2002) ..... 32 3. Katie McCoy (2004-07) ............... 27 4. Jessica Mackiewicz (1998-99) ..... 20 5. Kim Kemper (2006-Present) ........ 14
GAMES STARTED 1. Kara Taylor (2005-08) ................ 80 2. Sarah Howard (2005-08) ............ 77 3. Erin Harrington (1994-97) ........... 76 4. Katie McCoy (2004-07) ............... 72 5. Paula Guarda (1994-97) ............. 71
ASSISTS 1. Katie McCoy (2004-07) ............... 22 2. Paula Guarda (1994-97) ............. 18 3. Maggie Murphy (2003-06) .......... 12 Lori Kerswell (1997-2001) ........... 12 5. Kristin Hoffman (1997-2001) ....... 11 Erin Harrington (1994-97) ........... 11
SHUTOUTS 1. Stacy Himes (1994-97) ................ 13.5 2. Mandy Trojan (2006-Present) ......... 11 3. Kristy Milanese (1998-99) .............. 10 4. Amy Seely (2000-2003) ................ 8.5 5. Savannah Abercrombie (2008-Present) ..8 Jenny Lawrence (2005-08) ............... 8
POINTS 1. Paula Guarda (1994-97) ............. 86 2. Katie McCoy (2004-07) ............... 76 3. Lisa Wrightsman (1999-2002) ..... 55 4. Jessica Mackiewicz (1998-99) ..... 47 5. Kim Kemper (2006-Present) ........ 38
GOALIE SAVES 1. Stacy Himes (1994-97) .............. 354 2. Amy Seely (2000-2003) ............ 251 3. Jenny Lawrence (2005-08) ........ 180 4. Kristy Milanese (1998-99) ......... 172 5. Mandy Trojan (2006-Present) .... 135
LISA WRIGHTSMAN
CAREER RECORDS
GAMES 1. Tiffany Fraser (2004-08).............. 80 Sarah Howard (2005-08) ............ 80 Kara Taylor (2005-08) ................ 80 4. Erin Harrington (1994-97) ........... 76 Katie McCoy (2004-07) ............... 76
KATIE McCOY
SEASON RECORDS GOALS 1. Katie McCoy (2007) .................... 14 2. Jessica Mackiewicz (1998) .......... 13 3. Lisa Wrightsman (2000) .............. 12 Paula Guarda (1997) .................. 12 5. Paula Guarda (1996) .................. 11
GAMES STARTED 1. Sarah Howard (2006 and 2007) . 21 Kayelyn Satkowski (2006) ........... 21 Kara Taylor (2006 and 2007) ...... 21 Katie McCoy (2007) .................... 21 Maggie Murphy (2006) ............... 21
ASSISTS 1. Katie McCoy (2006 and 2007) ...... 7 Kim Kemper (2007) ...................... 7 3. Amanda Gray (2007) ................... 6 Katie McCoy (2005) ...................... 6 Maggie Murphy (2006) ................. 6 Desirae Feria (2000) ..................... 6 Paula Guarda (1997) .................... 6 Paula Guarda (1996) .................... 6
SHUTOUTS 1. Mandy Trojan (2007) .................... 9 2. Savannah Abercrombie (2008) ..... 8 3. Stacy Himes (1996) ....................... 7 4. Jenny Lawrence (2005).................. 5 Kristy Milanese (1999) .................. 5 Kristy Milanese (1998) .................. 5
POINTS 1. Katie McCoy (2007) .................... 35 2. Jessica Mackiewicz (1998) .......... 30 Paula Guarda (1997) .................. 30 4. Paula Guarda (1996) .................. 26 5. Lisa Wrightsman (2000) .............. 25
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GOALIE SAVES 1. Stacy Himes (1996) ................... 123 2. Amy Seely (2001) ..................... 108 3. Jenny Lawrence (2005).............. 104 Stephanie Shaw (2003) ............. 104 5. Dawn Anderson (1995) ............. 103 GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE 1. Savannah Abercrombie (2008) ... 0.68 2. Mandy Trojan (2006) ............... 0.99 3. Mandy Trojan (2007) ............... 1.01 4. Danielle Reitnouer (1997) ......... 1.04 5. Jenny Lawrence (2008)............. 1.12
RECORD BOOK
TISHA SMITH
PROGRAM RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Matches .................................................. 21 in 2006 Most Wins ............................................... 12 in 2007 Least Wins ............................. 3 in 1995, 2002, 2004 Losses ...................................................... 17 in 1995 Least Losses................................................ 4 in 2007 Ties ........................................................... 5 in 2007 Team Points ........................................... 118 in 2007 Most Goals Scored ................................... 42 in 2007 Least Goals Scored ................................... 11 in 2004 Assists ..................................................... 34 in 2007 Goalie Saves ......................................... 159 in 1995 Most Goals Against .................................. 64 in 1995 Fewest Goals Against ............................... 20 in 1998 Shutouts .................................................. 10 in 2007 Most Times Being Shutout.......................... 13 in 2004 Goals Against Average ......................... 0.82 in 2008
MATCH RECORDS Most Goals Scored ...........W, 8-0 at Mills (10/25/94) Most Goals Against ........ L, 8-0 at Stanford (11/2/95) Largest Margin of Victory..W, 8-0 at Mills (10/25/94) Largest Margin of Defeat..L, 8-0 at Stanford (11/2/95) STREAKS Winning Streak .......................................... 5 in 1998 Unbeaten Streak ........................................ 9 in 2007 Losing Streak ........................................... 11 in 2004 Home Winning Streak ..................... 11 over 2006-07 Home Unbeaten Streak ................ 15 over 2006-2008 Home Losing Streak ........................... 6 over 1995-96 Road Winning Streak ................................. 3 in 1994 Road Unbeaten Streak ...................... 3 in 1994, 2007 Road Losing Streak ........... 11 over 1995-97, 2003-04 Consecutive Shutouts .................................. 4 in 1994
PAULA GUARDA
MATCH RECORDS POINTS 1. Paula Guarda (4 goals, 1 assist) .................. 9 at Mills College – 10/25/94 2. Paula Guarda (3 goals, 1 assist) .................. 7 vs. UC Davis – 10/12/97 3. Lisa Wrightsman (3 goals) ........................... 6 vs. Hawai’i – 9/30/01 Lori Kerswell (3 goals) ................................. 6 vs. Nevada – 8/27/00 Paula Guarda (3 goals) ............................... 6 vs. Utah State – 9/26/97 Paula Guarda (2 goals, 2 assists) ................. 6 vs. Weber State – 9/15/96 7. Seven Players tied ....................................... 5 Most Recent Instances: Danielle Holloway (2 goals, 1 assist) ........... 5 vs. Menlo - 9/23/07 Kim Kemper (2 goals, 1 assist) .................... 5 vs. Fresno State - 9/9/07 Katie McCoy (2 goals, 1 assist) .................... 5 vs. Menlo - 9/23/07
KRISTY MILANESE
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ASSISTS 1. Amanda Gray vs. Northern Colo. (11/11/07) ...... 3 Tisha Smith at Mills (10/25/94) ................... 3 3. Several Players............................................ 2 GOALS 1. Paula Guarda at Mills (10/25/94) ............... 4 2. Lisa Wrightsman vs. Hawai’i (9/30/01) ....... 3 Lori Kerswell vs. Nevada (8/27/00) ............. 3 Paula Guarda vs. UC Davis (10/12/97) ....... 3 Paula Guarda vs. Utah State (9/26/97) ....... 3 SAVES 1. Dawn Anderson vs. Pacific (9/20/95) ........ 20 2. Amy Seely vs. Saint Mary’s (10/2/01) ...... 14 Kristy Milanese at Idaho State (10/22/99) . 14 4. Jenny Lawrence at Weber State (10/29/05) ... 13 5. Mandy Trojan at Stanford (11/16/07) ...... 12 Stacy Himes at Chico State (10/22/94) ...... 12
AMY SEELY
2009 SACRAMENTO STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER
HONOR ROLL ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE
First Team 2008 Kim Kemper Kara Taylor 2007 Katie Burton Amanda Gray Kim Kemper Katie McCoy (Offensive MVP) Kara Taylor 2006 Katie McCoy 2005 Katie McCoy Kara Taylor (Co-Defensive MVP) 2001 Lisa Wrightsman 2000 Desirae Feria Lisa Wrightsman 1999 Jessica Mackiewicz 1998 Jessica Mackiewicz Kate Mathany 1997 Paula Guarda (Co-MVP)
Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr.
Def Def MF GK GK MF GK
Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
Def Fwd Fwd Def Fwd GK Fwd MF Def MF MF Fwd Def Fwd Def
Jr. Sr. Jr.
Fwd Fwd Fwd
First Team 2001 Lori Kerswell 1997 Stacey Riney
Sr. Jr.
Fwd Fwd
Second Team 2008 Kim Kemper 2006 Katie McCoy 2000 Lori Kerswell 1997 Erin Harrington
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Fwd Fwd Fwd MF
Third Team 2005 Katie McCoy 2001 Summer Douglas Naomi Ennis 1998 Becky Powers
So. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Fwd MF MF Def
Katie DeClercq
So.
MF
Kim Kemper Katie McCoy Katie McCoy Mandi Siller Katie McCoy Katie Burton Stephanie Shaw Stacey Rowell Mattea Stanger Desirae Feria Kristy Milanese Kate Mathany Erin Harrington Jessica Smith
Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Fwd Fwd Fwd Def MF Def GK Def Def MF GK Def MF Def
Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.
Fwd Def Def Fwd Fwd Fwd
1999
Jr. Jr. So. Fr.
Def Fwd Fwd Def
2007
Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Fwd MF Fwd Fwd Fwd MF Fwd
1998 1997
ALL-BIG SKY TOURNAMENT
2006 2005 2001 1997
Second Team 2007 Sarah Howard 2006 Katie Burton 2005 Maggie Murphy 2004 Katie McCoy 2001 Amber Dragomir 2000 Lori Kerswell
Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr.
MF MF MF MF Def Fwd
Honorable Mention 2008 Ashley Forbes Sarah Howard Cori Shreve Christina Trenton 2007 Missy Matzen Christina Trenton Mandy Trojan 2006 Beverly Goebel Sarah Howard Kelly Novak Kayelyn Satkowski Kara Taylor 2005 Sarah Howard Jenny Lawrence Kelly Novak Mandi Siller 2004 Natalia Romo Linda Sanchez 2003 Katie Burton Jenae Kee Maggie Murphy Linda Sanchez Mandi Siller Sela Suarez 2002 Michelle Balzouman Stacey Rowell 2001 Katie DeClercq Summer Douglas Naomi Ennis Lori Kerswell Stacey Rowell 2000 Lisa Casey Summer Douglas
Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So.
Fwd MF Def Def Def Def GK MF MF Fwd Fwd Def MF GK Fwd Def Def. MF Def MF MF MF Def Def GK Def MF MF MF Fwd Def MF MF
Stacey Rowell Mattea Stanger Kate Mathany Kristy Milanese Kristy Milanese Monica Almarez Stacy Himes Katie Burton Amanda Gray Kim Kemper Missy Matzen Katie McCoy (MVP) Mandy Trojan Katie McCoy Maggie Murphy Kara Taylor Sarah Howard Katie DeClercq Lori Kerswell Mattea Stanger Paula Guarda Kate Mathany
BIG SKY GOLDEN BOOT 2008 2007 1998
Kim Kemper Katie McCoy Jessica Mackiewicz
SCHOLAR ATHLETE ALL-REGION
LLOYD O. SNELSON AWARD 2001
TEAM MVP 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
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1995 1994
Tisha Smith Stacy Himes
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
Kim Kemper Kim Kemper Kayelyn Satkowski Katie McCoy Katie McCoy Maggie Murphy Lisa Wrightsman Lisa Wrightsman Lisa Wrightsman Jessica Mackiewicz Jessica Mackiewicz Paula Guarda Paula Guarda Tisha Smith Paula Guarda
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
Kara Taylor Katie Burton Kara Taylor Marissa Condren Mandi Siller Mandi Siller Michelle Balzouman Mattea Stanger Mattea Stanger Maureen Whitney Becky Powers Kate Mathany Jessica Smith Jessica Smith Gina Herndon
ROOKIE AWARD 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1995
Paige Tucker Leah Larot Beverly Goebel Sarah Howard Brittany Auernig Katie Burton Stephanie Shaw Linda Sanchez Katie DeClercq Brittany Hijlkema Lisa Wrightsman Jennifer Peterson
COACHES AWARD 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2002
Cori Shreve Missy Matzen Natalia Romo Kara Taylor Amber Dragomir Kelly Law Natalia Romo
Sr. Fr.
Fwd GK
Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr.
Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd MF MF Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd Fwd
Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr.
Def Def Def Def Def Def GK Def Def Def Def Util Def Def Def
Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr.
Def Fwd MF MF GK Def GK MF MF MF Fwd Def
So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.
Def Def MF Def Def Util Util
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2002
3-13-1
2003
6-9-3
Coach Karen Hanks PACIFIC..........................L, 1-0 at San Francisco .............L, 3-2 at Utah State ......... T, 1-1 (2OT) WYOMING ....................L, 4-1 CREIGHTON...................L, 1-0 IDAHO .........................W, 2-2 SAINT MARY’S ...............L, 2-1 at UC Riverside ...............L, 1-0 CS STANSISLAUS ...........L, 1-0 at Northern Arizona* .....L, 3-2 WAKE FOREST ...............L, 3-0 at Portland State* ............L, 4-1 EASTERN WASH.* ..........L, 1-0 MONTANA* ..................L, 2-0 at Idaho State* ................L, 3-0 WEBER STATE* .............W, 2-0 at San Jose State ...........W, 3-0 *Big Sky Conference game
A Program First The 2007 Hornet womenʼs soccer squad (above) won the Big Sky Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.
1994
9-9-1
Coach Sandra Asimos at San Francisco .............L, 4-0 ARIZONA ....................W, 3-1 at San Francisco .............L, 4-0 COLORADO COLLEGE..W, 3-1 HAWAI’I ........................L, 1-0 at UC Davis ....................L, 4-3 GONZAGA ..................W, 2-1 MILLS COLLEGE ........W, Forfeit at Stanford .....................L, 3-0 SAN FRANCISCO ...........L, 5-0 at CS Hayward ...............T, 2-2 at Cal Poly ......................L, 2-0 at Loyola Marymount .......L, 2-1 PACIFIC..........................L, 1-0 SAN FRANCISCO STATE ..W, 3-2 CHICO STATE ...............W, 1-0 at Mills College .............W, 8-0 at Pacific ......................W, 1-0 at Cal Poly Pamona .......W, 1-0 at UC Irvine ....................L, 6-0
1995
4-16
Coach Sandra Asimos vs. Loyola Marymount......L, 6-3 at CS Fullerton ................L, 5-2 OREGON STATE ............L, 1-0 HAWAI’I ........................L, 2-0 at California ...................L, 3-1 at Pacific ........................L, 3-0 FRESNO STATE ..............L, 5-1 at USC ...........................L, 7-0 at UC Santa Barbara .....W, 2-1 CS HAYWARD .............W, 5-0 WYOMING ..................W, 3-0 UC DAVIS ......................L, 2-0 at Fresno State ........ L, 2-1 (OT) CAL POLY.......................L, 5-0 UTAH .............................L, 1-0 SAN JOSE STATE .........W, 3-1 vs. Montana....................L, 3-0 at Arizona ......................L, 4-2 at Stanford .....................L, 8-0 PACIFIC..........................L, 3-0
1996
6-11-2
Coach Sandra Asimos UC SANTA BARBARA .....L, 3-1 PACIFIC................ T, 0-0 (2OT) at San Jose State .............L, 5-0 WEBER STATE* ..... T, 6-6 (2OT) CS NORTHRIDGE* ........W, 1-0 at Saint Mary’s ...............L, 4-0 vs. Portland State* .........W, 2-0 at Oregon State ..............L, 3-1 WEBER STATE* .............W, 1-0 HAWAI’I ........................L, 1-0 FRESNO STATE ............W, 1-0 at CS Northridge* ... L, 1-0 (OT)
at Pepperdine .................L, 4-0 UC DAVIS ......................L, 2-1 CS HAYWARD .............W, 4-0 vs. North Texas ...............L, 4-1 vs. Oregon ...................W, 5-0 MONTANA* ..................L, 2-0 at Stanford .....................L, 3-1 *Big Sky Conference game
1997
6-11-2
Coach Sandra Asimos vs. Auburn ......................L, 3-2 at Hawai’i .............. L, 1-0 (OT) SAN FRANCISCO ...........L, 2-1 ARIZONA ............. T, 0-0 (20T) OKLAHOMA STATE . T, 2-2 (2OT) at Fresno State ................L, 1-0 UTAH STATE.................W, 3-0 GONZAGA ....................L, 1-0 at Portland State* ..........W, 2-0 at Oregon State ............W, 2-1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ..L, 2-0 UC DAVIS ....................W, 4-0 CS NORTHRIDGE* ........W, 3-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, 2-0 at Montana* ...................L, 4-1 at Weber State* ...... L, 2-1 (OT) at San Jose State .............L, 2-1 at Pacific ........................L, 4-0 vs. Weber State# ............L, 4-0 *Big Sky Conference game # Big Sky Tournament
1998
9-9
Coach Sandra Asimos PACIFIC..........................L, 1-0 at San Francisco .............L, 2-0 OREGON STATE ..........W, 4-0 LONG BEACH STATE ....W, 2-1 vs. Fairfield .....................L, 2-1 SAN JOSE STATE .........W, 2-1 at Saint Mary’s .............W, 3-0 HAWAI’I ......................W, 2-1 at UNLV .......................W, 2-1 vs. Loyola Marymount......L, 1-0 at Northern Arizona* ......L, 3-0 at CS Northridge* ...........L, 2-0 IDAHO STATE* .............W, 2-0 at Weber State* ..............L, 3-0 FRESNO STATE (OT) .......L, 2-1 EASTERN WASH.* ........W, 3-0 MONTANA (OT)* ...........L, 2-1 PORTLAND STATE* .......W, 2-0 *Big Sky Conference game
1999
8-8-1
Coach Sandra Asimos GONZAGA ..................W, 3-0 at Pacific ........................L, 3-0 at Portland State* ............L, 2-0 at Oregon State ............W, 2-1
at Saint Mary’s ..............L, 3-0 vs. Kent ........................W, 2-0 SAN FRANCISCO .........W, 3-0 HAWAI’I ......................W, 1-0 DENVER .......................W, 2-1 SAN JOSE STATE ...........L, 1-0 at Fresno State ................L, 6-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, 2-0 CS NORTHRIDGE* ..........L, 2-1 at Idaho State* ....... T, 1-1(2OT) WEBER STATE* ...............L, 2-0 at Eastern Washington* .W, 2-1 at Montana* ...................L, 6-0 *Big Sky Conference game
2000
9-6-2
Coach Sandra Asimos MEMPHIS .....................W, 6-2 NEVADA......................W, 5-1 at San Jose State ...........W, 2-0 WYOMING .......... T, 2-2 (2OT) EASTERN WASH.* ........W, 4-3 PACIFIC................ T, 0-0 (2OT) at Northern Arizona* ......L, 2-0 at Arizona State ..............L, 2-0 at Fordham ...................W, 1-0 at Stonybrook ...............W, 3-0 UC SANTA BARBARA .....L, 3-2 MONTANA * ....... W, 3-2 (OT) PORTLAND STATE* .......W, 3-0 at Cal State Northridge* ..L, 3-1 IDAHO STATE* ..... L, 2-1 (2OT) at Weber State* ............W, 1-0 at Montana# ...................L, 5-0 *Big Sky Conference game #Big Sky Tournament
2001
5-11-2
Coach Sandra Asimos MEMPHIS .....................W, 6-2 at Hawai’i ......................L, 2-1 at Pacific ........................L, 2-0 CINCINNATI ..................L, 1-0 at Eastern Washington* .W, 2-0 at Idaho .........................L, 3-0 UC RIVERSIDE...............W, 1-0 HAWAI’I ......................W, 4-1 at Saint Mary’s ...............L, 4-0 at UC Santa Barbara . T, 1-1 (2OT) SAN FRANCISCO ...........L, 2-0 PORTLAND STATE* .......W, 4-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, 2-1 at Montana* ...................L, 4-0 at Weber State* ..............L, 2-1 IDAHO STATE* ...............L, 1-0 OREGON STATE ............L, 2-1 SAN JOSE STATE . T, 1-1 (2OT) at Weber State#..............L, 2-0 *Big Sky Conference game #Big Sky Tournament
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Coach Karen Hanks NAVY ............................L, 2-1 UC DAVIS ....................W, 3-1 at Fresno State ................L, 2-0 OREGON .......................L, 3-1 PRINCETON ...................L, 3-1 at Nevada ....................W, 2-1 CS NORTHRIDGE . T, 1-1 (2OT) SAN FRANCISCO .........W, 4-2 UTAH ...........................W, 1-0 at Saint Mary’s ...............L, 2-0 at Portland State* .. T, 0-0 (2OT) SAN JOSE STATE .........W, 3-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA* ..L, 2-1 WEBER STATE* ..... T, 0-0 (2OT) IDAHO STATE* ...............L, 2-1 UTAH VALLEY STATE ....W, 4-3 at Eastern Washington* ...L, 2-1 at Montana* ...................L, 3-1 *Big Sky Conference game
2004
3-15-0
Coach Katie Poynter at Long Beach State .........L, 2-1 at Cal State Northridge....L, 2-0 vs. Miami .......................L, 2-0 vs. IUPUI .......................W, 5-1 NEVADA............... W, 2-1(OT) at Fresno State ................L, 5-0 at San Francisco .............L, 2-0 at Cal Poly ......................L, 2-0 at San Jose State .............L, 3-0 SAINT MARY’S ...............L, 1-0 PORTLAND STATE* .........L, 1-0 COLORADO COLLEGE....L, 5-0 at Northern Arizona* ......L, 2-0 UC DAVIS ......................L, 2-0 at Idaho State* ................L, 1-0 at Weber State* ..............L, 2-1 MONTANA* ................W, 2-1 EASTERN WASHINGTON* ..L, 4-0 *Big Sky Conference game
2005
8-8-3
Coach Katie Poynter at UC Davis ..................W, 1-0 UC RIVERSIDE.................L, 3-0 at Nevada ......................L, 3-0 FRESNO STATE ............W, 1-0 at UTEP .................. L, 1-0 (OT) vs. Mississippi St. .....T, 0-0 (2OT) CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ... L, 4-1 SAN JOSE STATE . T, 2-2 (2OT) IDAHO .........................W, 2-1 at Pacific ................ L, 1-0 (OT) at Saint Mary’s ...............L, 2-1 EASTERN WASH.* .. T, 1-1 (2OT) MONTANA* ................W, 2-0 NO. ARIZONA* .... W, 2-1(OT) CAL STATE EAST BAY ...W, 5-1 at Portland State* ..........W, 2-1 at Weber State* ..............L, 4-1 at Idaho State* ..............W, 2-0 vs. No. Arizona# ............L, 2-1 *Big Sky Conference game #Big Sky Tournament
2006
10-7-4
2007
12-4-5
2008
9-8-2
Coach Katie Poynter NEVADA........................L, 2-0 SAINT MARY’S ... W, 1-0 (2OT) UC DAVIS ....................W, 2-1 at Idaho .......................W, 6-0 at Washington State ........L, 1-0 at San Jose State ............. W, 2-1 MENLO ..........................W, 3-2 at Fresno State ................L, 2-0 at Air Force .................L, 1-0 at Colorado College T, 1-1 (2OT) BOISE STATE ........ L, 4-3 (2OT) CAL POLY..............W, 2-1 (2OT) at Weber State* ............. W, 1-0 at Idaho State* ........ L, 1-0 (OT) MONTANA* ......... T, 1-1(2OT) EASTERN WASH* .........W, 2-1 NORTHERN COL.* ..W, 2-1 (OT) at Northern Arizona* ......L, 1-0 at Portland State* ..........W, 1-0 vs. Montana#........ T, 2-2 (2OT) at Idaho State# ..... T, 2-2 (2OT) *Big Sky Conference game #Big Sky Tournament Coach Randy Dedini MOUNT ST. MARY’S.....W, 4-0 SAN JOSE STATE .........W, 2-0 FRESNO STATE ............W, 5-1 at Nevada ............ T, 3-3 (2OT) at UC Davis .......... L, 3-2 (2OT) at Saint Mary’s ................. L, 2-0 MENLO ..........................W, 6-0 CS BAKERSFIELD...........W, 2-0 UTEP .................... W, 1-0 (OT) at Pepperdine ......... T, 1-1 (2OT) at Loyola Marymount .......L, 2-0 WEBER STATE* ..... W, 2-1 (2OT) IDAHO STATE* ..... T, 1-1 (2OT) at Montana* ......... T, 0-0 (2OT) at Eastern Wash.* .........W, 4-0 at Northern Colo.* .. T, 1-1 (2OT) NORTHERN ARIZ.* .......W, 2-0 PORTLAND STATE* .......W, 1-0 vs. Portland State# ........W, 2-1 vs. Northern Colo.# .......W, 3-0 at #2 Stanford$ ..............L, 7-0 *Big Sky Conference game #Big Sky Tournament $NCAA Tournament Coach Randy Dedini at Pacific ........................L, 2-0 SEATTLE ............... T, 1-1 (2OT) at UC Riverside .............W, 1-0 at UC Santa Barbara .......L, 2-0 UC DAVIS ......................L, 1-0 at San Jose State ........ L, 1-0 (OT) MIAMI UNIVERSITY............ W, 2-1 IONA ................................ W, 1-0 at CS Bakersfield ................ W, 4-0 at Fresno State ..................... L, 2-0 NEVADA........................... W, 2-0 UC Santa Cruz................... W, 2-0 at Northern Arizona ............. L, 2-0 NORTHERN COLORADO ... W, 4-0 EASTERN WASHINGTON .. W, 2-0 MONTANA ......................... L, 1-0 at Idaho State ...................... L, 3-1 at Weber State................... W, 1-0 at Portland State..........T, 0-0 (2OT) *Big Sky Conference game
2009 SACRAMENTO STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Quick Facts • Sacramento State is the seventh largest university in the 23-campus CSU system, enrolling a multicultural student body of more than 29,000. The 300-acre campus is sheltered by more than 3,000 trees and dotted with flower gardens, including 3 million square feet of building space. Miles of trails stretch along the nearby river parkway, linking the University and student housing with recreational areas such as Folsom Lake and Old Sacramento. • Quality teaching is a top priority, and classes are small and personalized. More than 80 percent of recent graduates say their professors were enthusiastic and genuinely enjoyed teaching. • Preparing students for a career is a vital part of the education here. Thousands of students from all majors earn academic credit working in internship and co-op positions, many of which are paid. • Sacramento State, often called “Sac State,” was founded as Sacramento State College in 1947 during a time of intense demand for higher education after World War II. We moved to our permanent location on the banks of the historic American River in 1953. In 1972, we were renamed California State University, Sacramento. • The University is in the midst of an ambitious new master plan that will remake Sacramento State into a residential campus and add some 1.5 million square feet of building space. The plan, to guide campus growth in coming decades, includes additional housing, and a recreation and wellness center. • Unlimited bus and light rail service throughout Sacramento is free for University students. Students may attend all home athletic events for free and attend other campus events for free or at a discount. More than half the students join one of the more than 200 student organizations, which include 35 fraternities and sororities.
Founded ....................................... 1947 Location ..................... Sacramento, Calif. Campus Size .......................... 300 acres Student Body Breakdown Student to Faculty Ratio ............... 20:1 Enrollment .............................. 29,011 Men ....................................... 12,041 Women .................................. 16,970 Undergraduate ....................... 24,034 Graduate ................................. 4,977 Full-Time Faculty .............................. 705 Part-Time Faculty ............................. 779 Degree Programs Undergraduate .............................. 60 Graduate ...................................... 40 Campus Phone Numbers Admissions ......................... 278-3901 Campus Operator ............... 278-6011 Housing ............................. 278-6655 Internet Address ............ www.csus.edu
• Sacramento State offers 60 undergraduate and 40 graduate degrees in eight Colleges. Teacher education is the largest academic program, followed by business, criminal justice, communication studies, psychology and computer science. The student-to-faculty ratio is 20 to 1; more than 70 percent of classes have fewer than 30 students. • Attracting students from all over the world, the criminal justice program is one of the largest in the United States. • One in 26 residents of the six-county Sacramento Region is a Sacramento State graduate. The University directly and indirectly contributes more than $900 million to the region’s economy annually. • Almost 700 new school teachers graduate from Sacramento State each year. • Seventy-eight percent of students say that Sacramento State was their first or only choice. • Sacramento State was the site of the 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Div. I Track & Field Championships, and the Sacramento State Aquatic Center was the site of the 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005 and 2008 NCAA Women’s Rowing Championships. In addition, Sacramento State was host of the 2007 NCAA Div. I Women’s Volleyball Final Four at Arco Arena. • Sacramento State hosted the most successful U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials ever in 2000, and hosted the event again in 2004. • Famous Sacramento State alumni include actor Tom Hanks, Grammy award winner Bobby McFerrin, former cohost of Good Morning America Joan Lunden, former host of the Early Show, Rene Syler, stand-up comedian Brian Posehn, actor Carlos Alazraqui, film director Joe Carnahan, former Stockton mayor Edward Chavez, famous economist and author Richard J. Maybury, former KTLA Morning News Giselle Fernández and founding member of the Village People David Hodo. • Famous Sacramento State athletics alumni include retired nine-year NFL offensive lineman and two-time Super Bowl winner John Gesek, Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Greg Knapp, former 10-year NFL fullback Daimon Shelton, nine-year long snapper and three-time Super Bowl winner Lonie Paxton, former 12-year NFL defensive back Lorenzo Lynch, CFL Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Ricky Ray, former CFL three-time leading rusher Charles Roberts, Arena Football League record-setting quarterback Aaron Garcia and former San Francisco wide receiver Fred Otis Amey.
Partnering With Athletics For Excellence When the Sacramento State student body overwhelmingly passed a referendum in the spring of 1995, it began a partnership between the Hornet Athletics Department and Associated Students, Inc. That vote by the students helps fund the athletics department and has been a key factor in the recent success. ASI is a student-run, non-profit corporation that represents the student body in the governance of the University. One of ASI’s goals is to facilitate student participation in a full range of campus life and learning outside the classroom. Guided by this goal, ASI supports intercollegiate, recreational, and intramural sports, which is not only an important part of campus life, but an arena in which leadership skills are developed. ASI also operates the Green Sting student organization, the Sacramento State Aquatic Center (which is home to the Hornet rowing team), the Challenge Center, Peak Adventures and numerous other student organizations.
• The city of Sacramento (population 400,018) is the cultural, educational, business and governmental center of a four-county metropolitan region. As California’s capitol city, Sacramento is center stage for governmental policy for the entire state. A dynamic business sector, an expanding public transportation system, affordable housing, and growing cultural, educational, and medical facilities serve the needs of 1.5 million people. • One of the most affordable big cities in California., Sacramento is part of a Capital Region in the heart of Northern California, one of the country’s most beautiful areas. Within easy driving distance are San Francisco, the Napa and Sonoma valleys, Yosemite Valley and the Lake Tahoe region’s ski slopes. • Founded in 1849, Sacramento was California’s first charter city and is at the heart of California history – the gold rush, Pony Express and first continental railroad all began in Sacramento. The city’s rich historical heritage, commitment to quality of life, and abundance of trees and parkland contributed to Newsweek magazine naming Sacramento one of the ten best cities in the United States. • Sacramento is home to the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (Oakland A’s Triple-A affiliate) and the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs. • Sacramento has also become a tourist center with attractions including the State Capitol building, North America’s largest railroad museum, the Old Sacramento historic area, the California State History Museum and the Crocker Art Museum.
Dr. Alexander Gonzalez has served more than three decades as a professor and education leader, including serving as president of California State University, Sacramento, since 2003. As the first person in his family to graduate from college, Dr. Gonzalez has devoted his career to ensuring greater opportunities for students. He grew up in East Los Angeles with six siblings, graduating from high school at a time when students did not have the same options for higher education that they have today. Dr. Gonzalez enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at age 17, served four years and then used the G.I. Bill to graduate from Pomona College in Claremont, Calif. He graduated with honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He later earned a master’s in psychology and doctorate from the University of California, Santa Cruz, before serving as a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University. His experience includes six years as president of California State University, San Marcos, and 18 years at Fresno State, where he was a faculty member and chair of the Psychology Department before becoming the university’s provost and vice president for academic affairs. At Sacramento State, Dr. Gonzalez implemented his Destination 2010 initiative to transform the campus into a premier metropolitan university. The bold initiative seeks to make Sacramento State a campus of choice for students in the Sacramento region and beyond.
Following his belief that universities and communities must work together to improve lives and opportunities, Dr. Gonzalez serves on the Sutter Health Board of Directors and the Pomona College Board of Trustees. He previously served on the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans and the Valley Vision Board of Directors. His service on several boards and commissions includes six years as a commissioner for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the accrediting agency for higher education institutions in the western United States. He also served as chair of the Governing Board of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. His commitment to the California State University system includes serving on a work group that reviewed and recommended corrective action on remedial education, and, more recently, as a member of a committee of presidents considering policy on enrollment management, the CSU’s Technology Steering Committee, and the Institute for Teaching and Learning. Dr. Gonzalez is Sacramento State’s 11th president. His wife, Gloria, is also a graduate of the CSU. They have two sons.
Dr. Terry Wanless’ seven-year tenure as Sacramento State’s Director of Athletics has seen growth unparalleled in the school’s 18-year Division I history. His vision of broad success in the department has come to fruition over the last three years where the Hornets have combined to win 21 conference championships. That includes an unprecedented eight conference titles during both the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years. In addition, the program has claimed back-to-back Big Sky Conference Women’s All-Sports Trophies. In fact, of the 330 Div. I athletics programs, SI.com ranked Sacramento State as the 36th best athletics program during the 2007-08 academic year. The 2008-09 West Region Athletic Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision, Wanless has overseen significant facility enhancement to the athletic facilities. The biggest change came during the spring of 2008 with the opening of the Broad Fieldhouse, which serves as the home to Hornet football and track and field, as well as athletic training and strength and conditioning. The Eli and Edythe Broad Fieldhouse is the first step of an elaborate plan that began with the passing of a referendum by the Sacramento State student body. That vote will also lead to the creation of a recreation and wellness center which will benefit the entire student body and is expected to open in the fall of 2010. Wanless has served on numerous NCAA committees, and just completed a term as a member of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision selection committee and the Div. I Football Issues Committee. Previously, he was a member of the NCAA Football rules committee and the NCAA Peer Review committee. Wanless has been a visible member of the Sacramento State athletics family, constantly representing the University and department at public outings and speaking engagements. His commitment to the student-athlete has also been clear as both he and his wife, Joanne, attend the majority of Hornet home athletic events and support several teams on the road. His leadership and academic support have been evident to the student-athletes in other ways as well. The department’s Life Skills Program has seen rapid growth, significantly increasing the number of summer and fifth-year scholarships available to Hornet student-athletes. The Life Skills program has also launched the program’s first computer lab and offers Hornet student-athletes tutoring as well as academic counseling.
Over the last seven years, Sacramento State student-athletes have posted nearly 2,000 term GPAs of 3.0 or above, and close to 500 Hornets have earned conference all-academic honors during that same time period. His efforts in restoring the department’s booster club structure as well as aggressively improving the University’s collegiate licensing program, while not readily visible, are projects that will surely enhance the program’s financial footing in years to come. Athletically, the Hornets have also seen continued growth and success on the field of play. During his seven years at Sacramento State, 22 teams and 125 individuals have advanced to NCAA postseason competition. Wanless’ efforts to put the Hornets on the map have been instrumental in helping make Sacramento State the unofficial “home of NCAA Championships”. During his seven years of leadership, Sacramento State has served as host to seven NCAA championships (four track, two rowing, one volleyball) as well as the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. Prior to Sacramento State, Wanless served as athletics director at the University of North Dakota from 1990-1999, guiding the program to one of its most successful decades in school history. During that time, North Dakota enjoyed strong competitive success, winning four NCAA national championships and 36 conference titles. Additionally, 25 other teams finished second in their respective conferences. Before his position at North Dakota, Wanless was director of intercollegiate athletics at Western Carolina for four years and held a variety of positions, including director of intercollegiate athletics, at Towson University in Maryland. Wanless earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Black Hills State, a master’s degree in physical education from Northern Illinois and a doctorate in athletics administration from Temple. He and his wife, Joanne, are the parents of two children. Their daughter, Heather, and her husband, Chad Collins, reside in Lexington, Ky., with their daughter Hadley and son Jack. Their son Troy, and his wife, Jesi, live in Minneapolis with their daughter Elli.
The Student-Athlete Resource Center offers academic advising, tutoring and mentoring, NCAA rules education and compliance, athletic financial services support, and life skills programming for all student-athletes of Sacramento State’s Division I Intercollegiate Athletics program. The S.A.R.C.’s services and programming are provided in an assortment of ways including individual advising, orientations, group and team meetings, coaches’ compliance and rules education sessions, freshmen seminar classes, and a variety of student development and academic workshops. S.A.R.C. Director Paul Edwards, Academic Athletic Services Coordinator Laurie Dahlberg, Football Athletic Advisor Bob Shook and Life Skills and Student-Athlete Development Coordinator Mark McGushin serve as the primary advisors to the student-athletes. Additionally, McGushin coordinates the mentoring program which addresses student-athletes experiencing academic difficulties. The Student-Athlete Academic & Life Skills Lab is available to student-athletes as a study area and to meet with tutors. The S.A.R.C. also provides additional services, guest speakers and
Paul Edwards
Steve DeHart
Heather Farwig
Joe Ramos
Laurie Dahlberg
Mark McGushin
workshops related to finding information on campus, in the community and NCAA resources in a variety of areas related to student life, welfare and career opportunities. Athletic Compliance and Financial Services Director Katherine Zedonis and Compliance Coordinator Tina Westerhold are responsible for the administration of NCAA eligibility rules education and compliance for all intercollegiate teams, including issues related to athletic financial aid of student-athletes. The Athletic Compliance Office is responsible for developing, monitoring and enforcing a compliance program that ensures the integrity of the institution within the guidelines of the NCAA, Big Sky Conference and the University. Admission Counselor/NCAA Initial Eligibility Coordinator Josh Collins services Sacramento State student-athletes with admission processing responsibilities and monitoring of NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. Collins works closely with both new transfer and incoming freshmen student-athletes. He is the main contact at Sacramento State for student-athletes working with NCAA Eligibility Center procedures.
Bob Shook
Katherine Zedonis Tina Westerhold
Josh Collins
The goal of the athletic training staff is to provide all Sacramento State student-athletes with high quality health care. Headed by full-time certified athletic trainers Steve DeHart, Heather Farwig and Joe Ramos, the Hornets’ athletic training facility provides state-of-the-art support and the services of highly trained sports medicine and health care professionals. Should an injury occur, student-athletes are seen immediately by their sport’s specific athletic trainer, and are referred, when necessary, to the appropriate medical provider or facility. Sacramento State boasts three athletic training facilities (two located in the physical education complex and one at the Broad Fieldhouse). All athletic training facilities are equipped with the finest therapeutic modalities and rehabilitative apparatus. A staff of three team physicians (Dr. Alan Hirahara, Dr. Ronald Sockolov, Dr. Harold Strauch) and a skillful and talented athletic training staff tend to the medical and rehabilitative needs of each and every student-athlete. Also assisting in the health of the student-athletes is a Kaiser physician, two dentists, a physical therapist and a chiropractor. Sacramento State’s athletic training staff consists of three full-time certified athletic trainers, three graduate assistants and more than 15 athletic training students preparing for a career in sports medicine.
Kyle Yamashiro Physical Therapist RESULTS PT 9500 Micron Ave, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 362-7962
Dr. Alan Hirahara Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street, Suite 330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049 Dr. Ronald Sockolov Family Practice 1 Scripps Drive, #202 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 927-1114
Dr. Boris Ellyason Kaiser Permanente Orthopedic Surgeon 1600 Eureka Road Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 784-5283 Dr. Harold Strauch Orthopedic Surgeon 2801 K Street #330 Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 733-5049
Dr. Randy Davey Team Dentist 6246 Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 972-8851 Dr. Greg Heise Oral Surgeon 2525 K Street #101 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 442-1882
Mike Connors Women’s Rowing 8th Season
Jamie Craighead Women’s Basketball 1st Season
Randy Dedini Women’s Soccer 3rd Season
Dima Hrynashka Women’s Tennis 4th Season
Kim Hughes Gymnastics 28th Season
Brian Katz Men’s Basketball 2nd Season
Slava Konikov Men’s Tennis 5th Season
Mike Linenberger Men’s Soccer 21st Season
Kathleen Raske CC/T&F 7th Season
John Smith Baseball 32nd Season
Marshall Sperbeck Football 3rd Season
Kathy Strahan Softball 18th Season
David Sutherland Golf 3rd Season
Ruben Volta Volleyball 2nd Season
Nat Bailey Equipment Manager
Martinique Baker Administrative Assistant
Terrance Brooks Strength/Conditioning
Brian Berger Media Relations Director
Ryan Bjork Assistant Media Relations Director
Toni Brown Stinger Athletic Foundation
Rebekah Capel Travel Coordinator
Tristian Cormier Technical Support
Veronica Espindola Athletic Equipment Attendant
J.D. Fox Assistant Media Relations Director
Joe Gengler Facilities/Operations Assistant
Steve Iwasa Equipment Manager
Mark Livingston Associate Athletics Director
Bill Macriss Deputy Athletics Director
Carter Mattice Athletic Equipment Attendant
Lois Mattice Associate Athletics Director
Dr. Steve Perez Faculty Athletics Representative
Adam Primas Marketing Director
Tom Ruelas Strength/Conditioning
T-Anté Sims Director of Ticket Operations
Steve Tebbs Facilities/Operations Director
Gigi Timpson Business Assistant
Rose Welch Business Manager
Becca Whitman Assistant A.D. for Corporate Sales