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Megan Pedersen
Sarah Miceli
Kelly Perkins
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Christina Niccum
Numerical Roster
No. Name Pos. Yr. (Exp.) Hometown (Last School) 00 Christina Niccum GK RS SR (3L) Simi Valley, Calif. (Ball State) 1 Megan Pedersen D SR (3L) Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) 2 Robin Nelson MF/F JR (2L) Morgan Hill, Calif. (Live Oak HS) 3 Samantha Romero F SO (1L) Gilroy, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) 4 Amanda Spellman MF/D JR (2L) Gilroy, Calif. (Gilroy HS) 5 Paige Counsman F FR (HS) Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. (University Liggett) 6 Doreen Stern MF RS SO (1L) San Jose, Calif. (Westmont HS) 7 Melissa Maultsby F FR (HS) Fallbrook, Calif. (Fallbrook Union HS) 8 Lizzy Eskue D SO (1L) Fallbrook, Calif. (Fallbrook HS) 9 Victoria Matsumoto MF RS SO (1L) Vista, Calif. (Mission Hills HS) 10 Alohilani Ornellas F FR (HS) Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) 11 Katelyn Tatar MF FR (HS) Chula Vista, Calif. (Bonita Vista HS) 12 Rachel Moxley MF SO (1L) Orangevale, Calif. (Bella Vista HS) 14 Jenna Vivian MF/F SO (1L) Gilroy, Calif. (Gilroy HS) 15 Lauren Grupe F FR (HS) Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) 16 Emily Tregoning F FR (HS) San Jose, Calif. (Leigh HS) 17 Dinah Compton D SO (1L) Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) 18 Emily Trudeau F SO (1L) San Jose, Calif. (Leigh HS) 19 Caitlyn Denham MF FR (HS) Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos HS) 20 Sarah Miceli F/MF SR (3L) Los Gatos, Calif. (Presentation HS) 22 Kelly Perkins F SR (3L) Gilroy, Calif. (Gilroy HS) 23 Corinne Yeider D/GK RS SO (1L) San Jose, Calif. (Presentation HS) 24 Stephanie Douglass GK SO (1L) Saratoga, Calif. (Saratoga HS) 25 Marleen Canillas MF/F RS SO (1L) San Ysidro, Calif. (Hilltop HS) 26 Lauren Jeanot D JR (2L) San Jose, Calif. (Presentation HS) 27 Ashlee Schlesier GK SO (1L) San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 28 Maggie Grindatti MF FR (HS) Portland, Maine (Cheverus HS) Coaches Linda MacDonald - Head Coach (Springfield College, 1973) 13th Season Liz Fries - Assistant Coach (Wake Forest, 2009) Second Season Erica Nestle – Assistant Coach, (Pacific, 2009), First Season Dani Castro – Volunteer Assistant Coach (Indiana, 2009) First Season
Class Breakdown
Seniors 4 (Miceli, Niccum, Pedersen, Perkins) Juniors/RS Sophomores 7 (Canillas, Jeanot, Matsumoto, Nelson, Spellman, Stern, Yeider) Sophomores 8 (Compton, Douglass, Eskue, Moxley, Romero, Schlesier, Trudeau, Vivian) Freshman 8 (Counsman, Denham, Grinadatti, Grupe, Maultsby, Ornellas, Tatar, Tregoning)
Alphabetical Roster No. Player 25 Marleen Canillas 17 Dinah Compton 5 Paige Counsman 19 Caitlyn Denham 24 Stephanie Douglass 8 Lizzy Eskue 28 Maggie Grindatti 15 Lauren Grupe 26 Lauren Jeanot 9 Victoria Matsumoto 7 Melissa Maultsby 20 Sarah Miceli 12 Rachel Moxley 2 Robin Nelson 00 Christina Niccum 10 Alohilani Ornellas 1 Megan Pedersen 22 Kelly Perkins 3 Samantha Romero 27 Ashlee Schlesier 4 Amanda Spellman 6 Doreen Stern 11 Katelyn Tatar 16 Emily Tregoning 18 Emily Trudeau 14 Jenna Vivian 23 Corinne Yeider
Position Breakdown
Defenders 6 (Compton, Eskue, Jeanot, Pedersen, Spellman, Yeider) Forwards 9 (Matsumoto, Miceli, Romero, Trudeau, Counsman, Grupe, Maultsby, Ornellas, Tregoning) Goalkeepers 3 (Douglass, Niccum, Schlesier) Midfielders 10 (Canillas, Jones, Moxley, Nelson, Perkins, Stern, Vivian Denham, Grindatti, Tatar)
Pos. MF/F MF F MF GK D MF F D F F F MF MF/F GK F D MF F GK D MF MF F F MF/F D
Pacific Field Hockey
Welcome to University of the Pacific Field Hockey. Our goal is to build a program that is competitive nationally while staying committed to the progress of our athletes becoming well-rounded individuals. Following the 2000 season, one of our players wrote what it is to be a Pacific field hockey player. It is our cheer and her words that describe it best:
Tiger Hockey Rah! “Ending each practice and starting each game with ‘Tiger Hockey Rah’ (THR) only begins to explain what lies behind this cheer. It symbolizes who we are, the Tigers: a unit, a team. It enables us to withstand the hardships and embrace the victories. THR rekindles our motivation, keeping our fire and desire lit inside. It inspires us, and is always there to remind us of who we are. Whatever may come, THR is there to follow. We have made a motto for ourselves. We are a unit and THR keeps us on our path to success.” ~Nicolette Wiegand
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Table of Contents Quick Facts...............................................................................................2 2010 Season Preview...............................................................................3
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Linda MacDonald............................................................. 4-5 Assistant Coach Liz Fries..........................................................................6 Assistant Coach Erica Nestle....................................................................7 Volunteer Assistant Coach Dani Castro....................................................7
2010 Tigers
#20, Sarah Miceli.......................................................................................8 #00, Christina Niccum...............................................................................9 #1, Megan Pedersen...............................................................................10 #22, Kelly Perkins....................................................................................11 #26, Lauren Jeanot.................................................................................12 #2, Robin Nelson.....................................................................................13 #4, Amanda Spellman.............................................................................13 #25, Marleen Canillas..............................................................................15 #9, Victoria Matsumoto............................................................................16 #6, Doreen Stern.....................................................................................17 #23, Corinne Yeider.................................................................................18 #17, Dinah Compton...............................................................................19 #24, Stephanie Douglas..........................................................................20 #8, Lizzy Eskue.......................................................................................21 #12, Rachel Moxley.................................................................................22 #3, Samantha Romero............................................................................23 #27, Ashlee Schlesier..............................................................................24 #18, Emily Trudeau.................................................................................25 #14, Jenna Vivian....................................................................................26 #5, Paige Counsman...............................................................................27 #19, Caitlyn Denham...............................................................................27 #28, Maggie Grindatti..............................................................................28 #15, Lauren Grupe..................................................................................28 #7, Melissa Maultsby...............................................................................29 #10, Alohilani Ornellas.............................................................................29 #11, Katelyn Tatar....................................................................................30 #16, Emily Tregoning...............................................................................30 Message From The Seniors....................................................................31
2009 Season In Review
Season Recap.........................................................................................32 NorPac Final Standings...........................................................................33 Results and Statistics..............................................................................34
Pacific Field Hockey Quick Facts General Information Location............................................................... Stockton, Calif. Home Facility.......................................................Brookside Field Nickname.......................................................................... Tigers Colors..............................................................Orange and Black Affiliation.............................................................NCAA Division I Conference...................................................................... NorPac Founded..........................1851 (CA’s First Chartered University) Enrollment.......................................................................... 6,235 President........................................................Dr. Pamela Eibeck Director of Athletics..................................................... Lynn King Athletic Department Phone.................................(209) 946-2472 Media Relations Field Hockey Contact.........................................Chris Kotsoglou E-mail............................................... c_kotsoglou@u.pacific.edu Office Phone........................................................(209) 946-2479 Media Relations Fax............................................(209) 946-2757 Internet Address.......................................www.pacifictigers.com Mailing Address...........................................3601 Pacific Avenue .....................................................................Stockton, CA 95211 Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................................... Linda MacDonald Alma Mater (Year)..............................Springfield College (1973) Pacific Record (Years)............................................... 74-115 (12) Career Record (Years).........................................117-136-2 (15) E-mail......................................................lmacdona@pacific.edu Office Phone........................................................(209) 946-2249 Assistant Coaches........................ Liz Fries (Wake Forest, 2009) .........................................................Erica Nestle (Pacific, 2009) ........................................................ Dani Castro (Indiana, 2009) Fries E-mail....................................................efries@pacific.edu Fries Office Phone...............................................(209) 946-7304 Team Information 2009 Overall Record............................................................ 5-12 2009 NorPac Record.............................................................. 3-3
Pacific Field Hockey History
Recent Honors/All-Time Series Records.................................................35 All-Time Roster........................................................................................36 Record Book............................................................................................37 Award Winners.................................................................................. 38-39 All-Time Results................................................................................ 40-42 NorPac Conference.................................................................................43
University of the Pacific
The University................................................................................... 44-45 Academics......................................................................................... 46-47
Tiger Athletics
Administration..........................................................................................48 Staff Directory..........................................................................................49 Athletic Performance...............................................................................50 Athletic Training.......................................................................................51 Athletic Facilities................................................................................ 52-53 Tiger Team Capsules......................................................................... 54-55 Media Information....................................................................................56
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Credits The 2010 Pacific Field Hockey Media Guide was compiled, designed and written by Assistant for Athletic Media Relations Chris Kotsoglou. Editorial assistance was provided by Mike Millerick. Photos are courtesy of Gary Jones, Mike Tregoning and the Athletic Media Relations staff.
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2010 Season Preview
The 2010 Pacific field hockey team will have one major theme throughout the season: youth. With a team featuring eight freshmen and eight sophomores, the Tigers will look to improve off a team that went 5-12 in 2009, and 3-3 in NorPac conference play. “There is a lot of positive energy around the team” said head coach Linda MacDonald. Pacific field hockey will rely heavily on its upperclassmen to lead by example. Senior’s Kelly Perkins, Sarah Miceli, Megan Pedersen, and Christina Niccum will be relied on heavily by head coach Linda MacDonald to provide leadership and leave a lasting legacy for the program. Three juniors and four red-shirt sophomores will also look to lead. Junior’s Robin Nelson, Amanda Spellman, and Lauren Jeanot will join red-shirt sophomore’s Doreen Stern, Victoria Matsumoto, Corinne Yieder and Marleen Canillas as examples for Pacific’s youth movement. But the team will focus on raising its young members in the right way. The 2009 squad featured strong leadership and scoring from graduates Kim Keyawa, Kiddy Leubane, and Katy MacDonough, and featured a defensive prescence in Lisa Muhl and Brianna Cummins. The team will look to improve despite the losses to graduation. Coach MacDonald will look to hammer in fundamentals and basics to help the team grow. “You can’t work on advanced skills if you can’t pass or receive the ball.” Those will be the lessons that the Pacific field hockey team will have to take during the 2010 season. The team will face some challenges in their opponents for the upcoming season. The Tigers will take on a national powerhouse in Michigan State, and the 2009 National Runner Up in Maryland, whose only defeat came in the National Championship game to North Carolina. The team will have plenty of opportunities to grow while competing against some of the best talent in the country. Coach MacDonald does not see the tough schedule as a negative. “If we’re healthy and fit, we can compete with anyone,” she said “We have a scrappy team that will play an open style, and will play together as a team.”
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Linda MacDonald
Head Coach Springfield College (‘73) 13th Season Linda MacDonald is entering her 13th year at the helm of the Pacific Field Hockey program. Prior to becoming the head coach, she served as an assistant coach with the Tigers for 11 seasons. In addition to her work at the helm of the Tigers, MacDonald is a member of NCAA Regional Advisory Committee. In 2009, Pacific finished the season 5-12, and 3-3 in the NorPac. MacDonald’s record at Pacific is 79-131. Her career coaching record is 116-140-2. In NorPac conference play, her record is 37-32. Since 2003, MacDonald led teams have posted a 27-15 record in conference play. MacDonald-led teams have authored a litany of records including most goals in a season (55 2006), most victories in a single season (11 - 2004 & 2006) and third fewest goals allowed in a season (27 - 2003). 2007 may have been one of MacDonald’s best coaching efforts to date, as a youthful Tigers team struggled to a 1-9 start. Rather than looking toward the future, she helped her team rally to win six of its final eight contests, including a 3-2 win over NorPac rival California in Pacific’s final home game of the season. In 2004 and 2006, she led the Tigers to the most wins in school history (11), finishing both seasons with a 4-2 record in the NorPac. In the Tigers’ second game of the 2006 season, Pacific upset No. 6 American for the team’s first win over an opponent ranked in the top-10 in school history. The 11-8 record marked the team’s third winning season over the course of the previous five years. In addition, MacDonald led the Tigers to Pacific’s second appearance in the NCAA Tournament following the 2004 season. During that historic season, the Tigers won a program record sevenstraight games to claim the NorPac Championship and defeated Louisville, 1-0, in the NCAA PlayIn game on Pacific’s home field. For her efforts in 2004, MacDonald was named the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) West Region Coach of the Year as well as the NorPac Conference Coach of the Year. MacDonald has also remained active within the field hockey community. She completed a Federation of International Hockey coaching course at the Training Center in Virginia Beach, Va., in 2005. In addition, she has been a coach and a director in the National Futures Program and was a selec-
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Pacific Field Hockey tor for West Regional Futures Tournament in 2007 and 2009. Before coming to Pacific, MacDonald was the head coach at Bentley College in Waltham, Mass., from 1984-86, where she amassed an impressive 37-9-2 record and earned an appearance in the NCAA Division III Final Four in 1986. MacDonald also served as the head coach at Westford Academy (197783), where she led Westford to the Central Massachusetts Championship and a state semi-final appearance, losing to Frontier Regional, 2-1 in overtime. Following her coaching and teaching career in Westford she moved to California and earned a master’s degree in sport sciences from Pacific in 1991. MacDonald earned her bachelor’s degree from Springfield College (Mass.), graduating with cum laude honors in 1973. At Springfield, MacDonald was a four-year starter on the field hockey team and also competed on the U.S. National Field Hockey squad in 1976. Along with her coaching duties at Pacific, MacDonald is also a part-time faculty member at San Joaquin Delta College, where she teaches adaptive physical education. She currently resides in Stockton.
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Liz Fries
Assistant Coach Wake Forest (‘09) Second Season Liz Fries enters her second season alongside of head coach Linda MacDonald after spending four seasons at Wake Forest University, where she served as a valuable utility role for the Deacons in the center back position. In just her sophomore year, Fries worked her way to a starting role on the team and helped lead the squad over the final years of her career at Wake Forest. While on the team, Wake Forest’s successes included four trips to the NCAA Field Hockey Championship and a victory at the ACC Championship in 2006. In 2008, Fries was selected as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference’s (ACC) All-Tournament Team, after the team advanced to the post-season and helped hold opponents to an average of 1.8 goals per game. Fries was named Second Team Regional All-America the prior year after she was ranked fourth in the ACC in the game-winning goals category in 2007. For her excellence on the field, Fries was given the opportunity to coach for the United States Field Hockey Association Olympic Futures Training Program from 2005 to 2009. There she served as a skills coach and evaluated/selected athletes for the National Futures Tournament. During her prep career, Fries spent a year playing for the under-18 Rüsselsheimer Ryder Klub Field Hockey Club in Rüsselsheimer, Germany, from 2003 to 2004. Fries spent the year as the team’s midfielder and forward, netting 21 goals in tournament play across Europe. Elizabeth Fries originally hails from Mount Airy, Md., and completed her bachelor’s in anthropology at Wake Forest University in the spring of 2009.
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Erica Nestle Assistant Coach Pacific (‘09) First Season
Erica Nestle returns to Pacific, this time as a coach, after a strong four-year career for the Tigers. Nestle increased her scoring in each of her four years playing for coach Linda MacDonald. As a senior in 2008, Nestle started all 18 games for the Tigers, scoring four goals and handing out two assists. Her ten points tied her for second most on the team. In 2007, Nestle scored seven points, scoring two goals and handing out three assists. However, she made a big impact for the Tigers in the NorPac Tournament, earning a spot on the NorPac All Tournament Team. Nestle attended Leigh High School, earning seven letters in field hockey (three) and soccer (four). She was second team all-league, All-CCS First Team and team Most Valuable Player her senior season. As a junior Erica was named Junior of the Year in the Blossom Valley Athletic League and All-CCS Second Team. Nestle was also voted to the All-BVAL First Team her sophomore season.
Dani Castro
Volunteer Assistant Coach Indiana (‘09) First Season
Dani Castro comes to the Pacific coaching staff after a standout four-year run at Indiana University. As a Senior, Castro was named to the All Big Ten Tournament team, as well as Second Team All-Region by the NFHCA. In 2007, Castro was an Academic All-Big Ten Selection. She graduated from Indiana with a degree in recreational sports management. Prior to arriving at Pacific, Castro worked in the academic center in the Indiana Athletic Department. She was a three-year starter for Skripps Ranch High School in San Diego, Calif., helping to lead the team to three straight league championships. For her efforts, she was named the Western League Player of the Year in 2004, as well as the CIF player of the year. She lettered 11 times in three different sports while at Skripps Ranch. Dani Castro was born in Guam, and raised in San Diego. As a graduate coach, she is pursuing her masters in sports pedagogy.
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#20 • Sarah Miceli Forward Senior Los Gatos, Calif. Presentation HS
2009 (Junior): Miceli played in a career high 17 games in 2009, earning 16 starts. She took nine shots, doled out two assists, and earned two points on the season. 2008 (Sophomore): Miceli took just two shots in nine appearances, but earned NorPac honors by receiving the Julie Nagel Award. 2007 (Freshman): Hitting the field in five contests, Miceli fired one shot. Sarah etched her name in the box score in the Tigers’ record breaking 7-1 win over Appalachian State, a new Tiger record for most goals in one game. High School: Sarah Miceli graduated from Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif., in 2007. A seven-time letter winner for the Panthers in field hockey (three) and track (four), Sarah earned team MVP and All-Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) First Team honors following her senior season. The preceding year, Miceli was named BVAL Junior of the Year and also nabbed All-BVAL First Team recognition. During the 2005 season, Miceli and the Panthers posted a 12-1-1 record, earning the BVAL Championship. Personal: Sarah Miceli was born in Sacramento, Calif. Daughter of Drew and Anna Micelli, she has one brother, Josh, and is majoring in political science. Her hobbies include playing sports and following the San Francisco Giants.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 17 16 9 0 2008 9 0 2 0 2007 5 0 1 0 Totals 31 16 12 0
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A 2 0 1 3
Pts 2 0 1 3
DS 0 0 0 0
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#00 • Christina Niccum Goalkeeper Senior Simi Valley, Calif. Ball State
2009 (Junior): Niccum appeared in five contests, and earned three starts. She had a team best 3.31 goals against average. 2008 (Sophomore): Niccum started in all 11 games she appeared in. She spent over 740 minutes on the field and recorded 90 saves with one shutout. 2007 (Freshman @ Ball State): Christina did not see action in her first season at Ball State. 2006 (Cal State Channel Islands): Christina did not play field hockey at Cal State Channel Islands. High School: Christina graduated Royal High School in Simi Valley, Calif., in 2006, however she competed in field hockey for the Camarillo Cougars club team as Royal HS did not have a field hockey team. Christina sharpened her field hockey skills by competing in the Futures Elite training program in Boston, Mass., the High Performance training program in Berkeley, Calif., and the Women’s Champion Challenge in Virginia Beach, Va. Personal: Christina Niccum was born in Moorpark, Calif. Daughter of Mark and Patricia Niccum, she has two sisters, Jessica and Ashley (who also played field hockey at Pacific). She plans on majoring in sports science with plans to become a physical therapist. Christina plans on getting a degree in dietetics and nursing. Her hobbies include playing and coaching field hockey.
Career Stats
2009 2008 2007 Totals
GP GS GA 5 3 12 11 11 10 - - - 16 14 22
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W 1 4 - 5
L 1 3 - 4
T 0 0 - 0
Sho 0 1 1
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#1 • Megan Pedersen Defender Senior Escondido, Calif. San Pasqual HS
2009 (Junior): Pedersen made an appearance in all 17 of the Tigers games, making 12 starts. 2008 (Sophomore): Pedersen appeared in all 18 games last season, earning 14 starts and recording one defensive save for the Tigers. 2007 (Freshman): Megan appeared in 10 games, including a start in the season opener for Pacific against Indiana. A member of the Tigers’ defensive unit, Pederson fired off one shot and helped the defense hold opponents to two goals or less in five of the contests she played in. High School: Megan Pedersen graduated from San Pasqual High School in Escondido, Calif., in 2007. She helped lead her team to the Avocado League Championship in 2006 and closed out her senior campaign by earning the Eagles’ defensive MVP honor. Following the 2006 season, Megan was named to the Avocado League First Team and the San Diego Hall of Champions Division I Second Team. A diverse athlete, Megan lettered in field hockey, track, basketball and water polo in high school. One of her top achievements was competing for the Indoor Hockey National Team in 2005. Megan was also a star in the classroom, earning all-academic team honors in 2006 and the scholar athlete award each of her four years at San Pasqual HS. Personal: Megan Pedersen was born in Escondido, Calif. Daughter of David and Susan Pedersen, she has one sister, Sarah, and intends on majoring in business. Her hobbies include cycling and snowbarding.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 17 12 0 0 2008 18 14 0 0 2007 10 1 1 0 Totals 45 31 1 0
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A 0 0 0 0
Pts DS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
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#22 • Kelly Perkins Forward Senior Gilroy, Calif. Gilroy HS
2009 (Junior): Kelly appeared in a career-high 17 games, and earned 14 starts. She took 13 shots, scored two goals, and added an assist for a total of five points. 2008 (Sophomore): Perkins made the most of 12 appearances, earning seven starts. Kelly finished fifth on the team in total points (8). She tied for second in total goals (4), one of which earned the Tigers a win. 2007 (Freshman): Perkins appeared in 10 contests and was relied upon to provide an offensive spark off the bench. She collected one assist in a 6-1 win over Davidson. During her freshman campaign, Kelly fired off three shots. High School: Perkins graduated from Gilroy High School in Gilroy, Calif., in 2007. She helped lead the Mustangs to four consecutive Mission Trails Athletic League (MTAL) Championships from 2003 to 2006. Kelly scored 26 goals and nabbed 11 assists in her varsity career at Gilroy HS. Following her senior season in 2006, Kelly earned All-MTAL First Team honors and was named the Mustangs Most Valuable Offensive Player. As a junior, Perkins earned All-MTAL Second Team recognition. Personal: Kelly Perkins was born in Gilroy, Calif. Daughter of Todd and Chipper Perkins, she has three siblings, Scott, Meg and Max. Perkins is majoring in business with plans of opening a bakery after graduation. Her hobbies include baking.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 17 14 13 2 2008 12 7 11 4 2007 10 0 3 0 Totals 39 21 27 6
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A Pts DS 1 5 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 2 14 0
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#26 • Lauren Jeanot Forward Junior Gilroy, Calif. Presentation HS
2009 (Sophomore): Lauren appeared in eight contests for the Tigers in 2009. 2008 (Freshman): Jeanot saw time in eight contests and took one shot. High School: Jeanot graduated from Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif., in 2008. She was an All-Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) selection in both 2005 and 2006. Lauren was the Panthers’ team captain and team MVP in 2007. Her ability to play both offense and defense helped make her a “Futures” participant from 2006-08. Jeanot also helped lead the Panthers to a BVAL Division championship in 2005. Personal: Lauren Jeanot was born in Santa Clara, Calif. Daughter of Greg and Tracey Jeanot, she has one sister, Brittany. With plans of majoring in civil engineering, her hobbies include snowboarding, wakeboarding, dirt biking and longboarding.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 8 0 0 0 2008 8 0 1 0 Totals 16 0 1 0
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A 0 0 0
Pts DS 0 0 0 0 0 0
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#2 • Robin Nelson Midfielder Junior Morgan Hill, Calif. Live Oak HS
2009 (Sophomore): Nelson played in all 17 of the Tigers games, and started two of them. She took eight shots and scored one goal. 2008 (Freshman): Nelson made an appearance in every game and slapped in one goal out of six shots taken. She added an assist to debut and finished the season with three total points. High School: Nelson graduated from Live Oak High School in Gilroy, Calif., in 2008. Robin earned a combined nine letters as an Acorn in field hockey (three), soccer (three) and softball (three). A two-time All-Blossom Valley Athletic League First Team member, Robin also earned her team MVP award in 2007. During her senior year, Nelson was named one of the top two female athletes at Live Oak HS. Robin concluded her high school academic career in the top 10 percent of her class. Personal: Robin Nelson was born in Fremont, Calif. Daughter of John and Margaret Nelson, she has one brother, Eric and intends on majoring in sports management. She plans to work at a professional stadium or arena after graduation. Her hobbies include playing sports, running and hanging out with family and friends.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 17 2 8 1 2008 18 3 6 1 Totals 35 5 14 2
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A Pts DS 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 5 0
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#4 • Amanda Spellman Midfielder Junior Gilroy, Calif. Gilroy HS
2009 (Sophomore): Amanda appeared in 16 games for the Tigers, and earned 14 starts. She took one shot, had one assist, and had one defensive save. 2008 (Freshman): Spellman saw time in 16 of the Tigers’ 18 games, earning three starts. She picked up one assist and was a vocal asset to the team. High School: Spellman graduated from Gilroy High School in Gilroy, Calif., in 2008. Amanda earned a combined seven letters with the Mustangs in field hockey (four) and basketball (three). Amanda was named the All-Tri County Athletic League Senior of the year in 2007. A two year captain, Spellman was named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player as a senior. She earned All-Central Coast Section Honorable Mention honors in 2007, as well as All-TCAL First Team honors. Personal: Amanda Spellman was born in Watsonville, Calif. Daughter of Todd and Patty Spellman, she has one sister, Laura, and one brother, Greg. Spellman plans on majoring in communications
Career Stats
GP GS Sh 2009 16 14 1 2008 16 3 0 Totals 32 17 1
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#25 • Marleen Canillas Midfielder RS Sophomore San Ysidro, Calif. Hilltop HS
2009 (Sophomore): Marleen made her debut for the Tigers in 2009, appearing in 11 contests and earning one start. She took one shot, handed out an assist, and scored one point. 2008 (Freshman): Canillas used the redshirt option for the 2008 season. High School: Canillas graduated from Hilltop High School in Chula Vista, Calif., in 2008. Marleen earned a combined 10 letters in field hockey (three), soccer (four) and track (three). The Lancers’ captain during the 2007 season, Marleen earned team MVP honors following the season. Canillas also nabbed All-South Bay League (SBL) First Team honors as a senior and was named to the All-CIF Second Team. Following her junior campaign, Canillas earned All-SBL Second Team and the Lancers’ Best Midfielder award. Off the field, Marleen earned San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic First Team in 2007-08. Personal: Marleen Canillas was born in San Diego, Calif. Daugher of John and Liz Canillas, she plans on majoring in computer science with future plans of becoming a federal agent. Her hobbies include soccer and field hockey.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G A Pts DS 2009 11 1 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 11 1 1 0 1 1 0
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#9 • Victoria Matsumoto Midfielder RS Sophomore Vista, Calif. Mission Hills HS
2009 (Sophomore): In her first season of action for the Tigers, Victoria appeared in six contests. 2008 (Freshman): Matsumoto used the redshirt option for the 2008 season. High School: A 2008 graduate of Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, Calif., Victoria led the Grizzlies to a Valley League Championship in 2006 and a second-place finish in 2007. The team MVP as a senior, Victoria also earned All-Valley League Second Team honors. Personal: Victoria Matsumoto was born in Vista, Calif. Daughter of Hisashi Matsumoto and Catherine Armas-Matsumoto, she has three siblings, Nicholas, Laura and Maya. Matsumoto intends to major in biomedical engineering with future plans of becoming a doctor. Her hobbies include reading, swimming, knitting, cooking, hiking and camping.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 6 0 0 0 Totals 6 0 0 0
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A Pts DS 0 0 0 0 0 0
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#6 • Doreen Stern Midfielder RS Sophomore San Jose, Calif. Westmont HS
2009 (Sophomore): Doreen Stern appeared in 11 contests for the Tigers, and earned two starts. The team honored her with the co-Most Improved Player award. 2008 (Freshman): Stern used the redshirt option for the 2008 season. High School: Stern joined the Tigers after a successful career at Westmont High School in Campbell, Calif. A 2008 graduate, Doreen was a two-time Blossom Valley All-League selection, earning second team honors as a junior and a first team award as a senior. The team captain in each of her final two seasons, Stern earned the team’s Most Valuable Player award in 2007. A mid-fielder, Doreen was selected to represent Northern California during the USA Field Hockey Regional Rumble in 2007. Personal: Doreen Stern was born in Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Daughter of Robert and Dorothy Stern, she intends to major in business with a concentration in entrepreneurship and marketing. She plans to own and operate her own business after graduation. Stern is an avid watcher of House and loves going to the movies with her friends.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G A Pts DS 2009 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 2 0 0 0 0 0
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#23 • Corinne Yeider Defender RS Sophomore San Jose, Calif. Presentation HS
2009 (Sophomore): Corinne appeared in 10 contests for the Tigers, and earned four starts. She had one defensive save. 2008 (Freshman): Yeider used the redshirt option for the 2008 season. High School: Yeider graduated from Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif., in 2008. A three-year letter winner for the Panthers, Yeider earned All-Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL) Second Team honors in both her sophomore and junior seasons, then capped her high school career with an All-BVAL First Team nod in 2007. Personal: Corinne Yeider was born in Woodland Hills, Calif. to John and Michelle Yeider. She has one sister, Sarah, and plans to major in sport sciences with a concentration in sports medicine. Corinne’s future goal is to work in physical therapy or sports medicine. Her hobbies include snowboarding and hanging out with friends.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 10 4 0 0 Totals 10 4 0 0
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A Pts DS 0 0 1 0 0 1
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#17 • Dinah Compton Defender Sophomore Escondido, Calif. San Pasqual HS
2009 (Freshman): Dinah Compton appeared in all 17 of the Tigers games in 2009, and earned eight starts. She took two shots, and scored one goal. High School: Compton graduated from San Pasqual High School in Escondido, Calif. She was a twosport athlete who competed in field hockey and track and field. Compton earned Avocado League Second Team (2007) and First Team (2008) honors, along with the CIF Sportsmanship Award. Personal: Dinah Compton was born in San Diego, Calif. to Skip and Jan Compton. She has one brother, Milton Stuart Compton IV and plans on majoring in sports medicine on her way to the field of physical therapy. Her hobbies include going to the beach, traveling, reading, running and bike riding.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G A Pts DS 2009 17 8 2 1 0 2 0 Totals 17 8 2 1 0 2 0
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#24 • Stephanie Douglass Goalkeeper Sophomore Saratoga, Calif. Saratoga HS
2009 (Freshman): Stephanie Douglass gained valuable experience on the practice field for the Tigers. High School: Douglass graduated from Saratoga High School in Saratoga, Calif. where she was a fouryear letterwinner in field hockey and softball. A three-time academic achievement award winner, Douglass was named first team all-CCS, first team all-league and senior of the year in her final year. Other accolades in her career include second team all-league and the coaches award. Personal: Stephanie Douglass was born in Los Gatos, Calif. Daughter of Diane and Stephen Douglass, she has two siblings, Alex and Kathryn. Douglass currently is an exploratory major with plans to attend graduate school later. Her hobbies include sports, music and hanging out with friends.
Career Stats
GP GS GA Sav W L T Sho 2009 - - - - - - - Totals - - - - - - - -
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#8 • Lizzy Eskue Defender Sophomore Fallbrook, Calif. Fallbrook HS
2009 (Freshman): Lizzy Eskue gained valuable experience on the practice field for the Tigers after being granted a medical redshirt due to injury as a first year freshman. High School: Eskue graduated from Fallbrook High School in Fallbrook, Calif. While earning two letters in field hockey, Eskue earned first team all-league and second team all CIF honors. She was also awarded the San Diego County Referee Sportsmanship Award. Eskue also lettered in lacrosse and was a member of the softball team. Personal: Elizabeth Eskue was born in Oceanside, Calif. Daughter of Chuck and Pam Eskue, she has one sister, Jackie, and plans on majoring in education to become a teacher. Her hobbies include decorating and scrapbooking.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 - - - - Totals - - - -
A Pts DS - - - - -
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#12 • Rachel Moxley Midfielder Sophomore Orangevale, Calif. Bella Vista HS
2009 (Freshman): Rachel gained valuable experience on the practice field for the Tigers. High School: Moxley graduated from Bella Vista High school in Fair Oaks, Calif. As a two sport athlete, she lettered in field hockey and soccer, garnering all-league honors in field hockey in 2007 and 2008. Personal: Rachel Moxley was born in Carmicheal, Calif. Daughter of Aaron and Gail Moxley, she has two sisters, Amanda and Emily and intends on majoring in sports sciences on her way to becoming a physician’s assistant.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 - - - - Totals - - - -
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#3 • Samantha Romero Forward Sophomore Gilroy, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS
2009 (Freshman): Samantha played in all 17 games for the Tigers and earned six starts. She took six shots, scored one goal and handed out two assists for a total of four points. High School: Romero graduated from Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif. where she was a two-time letter winner in field hockey. Named Player of the Week on Cal High School Sports in 2007, Romero also earned second team all-league and honorable mention CCS honors in 2008. She also lettered in softball and badminton. Personal: Samantha Romero was born in San Jose, Calif. Daughter of Marie and Basil Romero, she has one brother, Jason, and plans on majoring in psychology. Her goal is to become a doctor for the elderly.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G A Pts DS 2009 17 6 6 1 2 4 0 Totals 17 6 6 1 2 4 0
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#27 • Ashlee Schlesier Goalkeeper Sophomore San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines HS
2009 (Freshman): Ashlee Schlesier started all 14 of the Tigers’ contests she appeared in during her first season at Pacific. She had a team high 111 saves and had one shutout. For her efforts, she was named the NorPac Conference West Rookie of the Week three times (September 1st, September 15th, and September 29th). NorPac also honored her with the Defensive Player of the Week award (October 12th). High School: Schlesier graduated from Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, Calif. after lettering in three sports: lacrosse, soccer and field hockey. She was ranked fifth in the country for number of shutouts and first in San Diego County with 12. Earning All-Avacado League First Team honors in soccer and field hockey, Schlesier also garnered All-CIF First Team, NC Times First Team and San Diego Tribune Second Team honors in field hockey, leading her team to two Avacado League championship titles. Personal: Ashlee Schlesier was born in San Diego, Calif. Daughter of Robert and Karen Schlesier, she has two siblings, Heather and Robby, and plans to major in pre-medicine on her way to becoming a pediatrician.
Career Stats
GP GS GA Sav W L T Sho 2009 14 14 45 111 4 8 0 1 Totals 14 14 45 111 4 8 0 1
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#18 • Emily Trudeau Forward Sophomore San Jose, Calif. Leighy HS
2009 (Freshman): Emily Trudeau saw action in nine of the Tigers’ contests in 2009, scoring one goal and two shots. High School: Trudeau graduated from Leigh High School in San Jose, Calif. A four-year letterwinner in both field hockey and soccer, Trudeau also earned a letter in track and field. She was named team and league most valuable player and earned First Team All-CCS in her junior year. Repeating her performance the following year, she swept the honors again and added a First Team All-League in soccer to her resume. Trudeau earned LHS All-Around Female Athlete of the Year award as well as being named a National Merit Scholar and a US Army National Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Emily Trudeau was born in San Jose, Calif. Daughter of Stephen and Michelle Trudeau, she has two siblings, Kiel and Savannah, and plans on majoring in speech and language pathology with intentions of becoming a speech and language pathologist specializing in young children. Her hobbies include sports, coaching and babysitting.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 9 0 2 1 Totals 9 0 2 1
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#14 • Jenna Vivian Midfielder Sophomore Gilroy, Calif. Gilroy HS
2009 (Freshman): Vivian appeared in all 17 games for the Tigers. She also earned 10 starts. She took four shots and handed out one assist, good for one point. The team honored her with the co-Most Improved Player award. High School: Vivian graduated from Gilroy High School in Gilroy, Calif. where she received two letters in field hockey. An honor roll student from 2005-08, Vivian also earned second team all-league (2005 and 2006), first team all-league (2008) and CCS second team (2008) in her time with the Mustangs. Personal: Jenna Vivian was born in San Antonio, Texas. Daughter of Cathy Berthiaump-Vivian and Tim Vivian, she has two siblings, Taylor and Cody. Her hobbies include running with her dog, hiking and baking.
Career Stats
GP GS Sh G 2009 17 10 4 0 Totals: 17 10 4 0
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#5 • Paige Counsman
Forward Freshman Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. University Liggett HS High School: Paige Counsman graduated from University Liggett School in Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. in 2010. She helped lead the Knights to a Division 2 championship in 2008. Counsman led the team in scoring as a junior (11 goals, 12 assists) and senior (12 goals, 9 assists). For her efforts, she was named First Team All-State twice (2008-09) and Team MVP as a senior (2009). Her talents did not limit her to field hockey alone, as she lettered in tennis twice as the number one singles player, ice hockey as a center three times, and soccer as a forward four times. As an ice hockey player, she was named First Team All-State twice (2008-09), Team MVP three times (2007-09) and named Michigan High School Miss Hockey (2009). She was named Female Athlete of the Year three times at University Liggett HS. Personal: Paige Counsman was born in Detroit, Mich. She is the daughter of Angela and Richard Counsman. She has a younger brother, James. Counsman is majoring in sports management and film, with plans to work in the film industry or for a professional sports team. Her hobbies include music, movies, reading, sports, and traveling.
#19 • Caitlyn Denham
Midfielder Freshman Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos HS
High School: Caitlyn Denham graduated from Los Gatos High School in Los Gatos, Calif. in 2010. She helped lead the Wildcats to back-to-back Central Coast Section championships, going 20-0 in 2008-2009, and 19-1 in 2009-2010. Denham was the team’s second leading scorer. For her efforts, she was named the Most Improved player and was named Second Team All League in the Blossom Valley Athletic League for the 2009-2010 season. As an all around athlete, Denham earned 12 varsity letters, including four in field hockey, four in lacrosse, and four in soccer. Personal: Caitlyn Denham was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and is the daughter of Michael and Tara Denham. She has one sibling, Meghan. Denham is majoring in sports medicine/athletic training with plans to pursue a career as a sports doctor with her own practice or becoming a physical therapist. Her hobbies include surfing, skiing, and scuba diving.
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#28 • Maggie Grindatti
Midfielder Freshman Portland, Maine Cheverus HS
High School: Maggie Grindatti graduated from Cheverus High School in Portland, Maine in 2010. For the Stagg’s, she earned four varsity letters in field hockey, three varsity letters in softball, and three varsity letters in ice hockey. As a freshman, she won rookie of the year honors in both field hockey and softball. In 2009, she was named all-state in ice hockey, and in 2010 the Stagg’s were state champions. In field hockey, Grindatti was the team captain in 2010, and was an all-conference selection. Personal: Maggie Grindatti was born in Portland, Maine and is the daughter of Kurt and Kim Grindatti. She has one older brother, Michael. Grindatti is majoring in sports medicine with plans on becoming a personal trainer. Her hobbies include physical fitness, photography, skiing, dancing, going to the beach, and ice hockey.
#15 • Lauren Grupe
Forward Freshman Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbo HS
High School: Lauren Grupe graduated from Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach, Calif. in 2010. She helped lead the Sailors to a 16-2-1 record her senior year. As a senior, Grupe achieved numerous team and individual honors. As a team, her school finished second in the Sunset League with a record of 8-1, and first in the Tournament of Champions. Grupe was named the MVP of the Tournament of Champions, all-tournament team at the Orange County Invitational in 2008 and 2009, First Team All Sunset League, and the Daily Pilot named her “High School Athlete of the Week.” She excelled at lacrosse as well, earning three varsity letters. Academically, Grupe was on the Honor Roll, the Principal’s Honor Role for a GPA of 3.7 or higher, and the Award of Academic Excellence for a GPA of 4.0 and above. Personal: Lauren Grupe was born in Newport Beach, Calif. and is the daughter of Dr. Donald and Suzanne Grupe. She has two older siblings, Devin and Jillian. Grupe is majoring in psychology with plans to work in physical therapy or sports medicine. Her hobbies include running, snowboarding, cooking, swimming, reading, and camping.
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#7 • Melissa Maultsby
Forward Freshman Fallbrook, Calif. Fallbrook Union HS
High School: Melissa Maultsby graduated from Fallbrook Union High school in Fallbrook, Calif, in 2010. She helped the Warriors to a 17-5 record in 2009. As a senior, she scored 25 goals, was named to the Serra Tournament All Tournament Team, and received a CIF Honorable Mention. Maultsby was also recognized for her sportsmanship, as the San Diego Field Hockey Officials Association awarded her with their Outstanding Sportsmanship award in 2009. She also lettered in softball. Personal: Melissa Maultsby was born in La Jolla, Calif. She is the daughter of Jim and Judy Mautsby. She has an older brother, Jason, and a younger brother, Ryan. Maultsby is majoring in sports science pedagogy with plans to become a high school physical education teacher and field hockey coach. Her hobbies include horseback riding, FFA, market goat showing, surfing, and playing or coaching field hockey.
#10 • Alohilani Ornellas
Forward Freshman Escondido, Calif. San Pasqual HS
High School: Alohilani Ornellas graduated from San Pasqual High School in Escondido, Calif. in 2010. She helped lead the Golden Eagles to a 2009 Avocado League Championship, and the CIF San Diego Section Championship. For her efforts, she was named to the San Diego Section First Team and the Avocado League First Team, following up second team finishes in both as a junior. The San Diego Union Tribune honored Ornellas on their All Academic Team twice, in 2008 and 2009. She was also an honor roll student all four years of high school. Personal: Alohilani Ornellas was born in San Diego, Calif. and is the daughter of Nathan and Brenda Ornellas. She has two brothers, Kaliekaumaka and Nainoa. Ornellas is majoring in sports science, with career plans to get into the medical field. Her hobbies include hula, softball, snowboarding, hiking, and being outdoors.
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#11• Katelyn Tatar
Midfielder Freshman Chula Vista, Calif. Bonita Vista HS
High School: Katelyn Tatar graduated from Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, Calif. in 2010. Tatar ended her high school career as the team’s Offensive Player of the Year. As captain, she was named to the C.I.F. Second Team All-Mesa League. In 2009, Tatar was a member of championship teams at the USA Field Hockey Festival (U19) and the Cal Cup (U19). She has also been a part of the US Field Hockey Futures and the RUSH Development programs. Tatar lettered in cross-country, soccer and track and field in high school, earning best newcomer awards in cross-country (2007) and track and field (2008, 2010). The three-time San Diego Union Tribune AllAcademic Team member is also a three-time California Scholastic Federation award winner. Personal: Katelyn Tatar was born in San Diego, Calif. and is the daughter of Todd and Kate Tatar. She has two brothers, Maxwell and Zachary. Tatar is majoring in sports medicine with career plans to get into the medical field. Her hobbies include baking, running, and any outdoor activity.
#16 • Emily Tregoning
Forward Freshman Santa Clara, Calif. Leigh HS
High School: Emily Tregoning graduated from Leigh High School in 2010. She helped lead the Longhorns to a League championship during the 2008-09 season. As a four-year varsity player, she amassed 54 goals and 22 assists. Tregoning was a First Team Blossom Valley Athletic League selection three times (2007-2009) and was named MVP of the Santa Teresa Division in 2009, when she racked up a career-high 25 goals, to go along with six assists. The Longhorns also named her team MVP. Tregoning was also a four-year varsity soccer defender, earning All-League First Team honors twice (2006-2007 and 2009-2010). Personal: Emily Tregoning was born in Santa Clara, Calif. She is the daughter of Mike and Lori Tregoning. She has two brothers, Ryan and Mason. Tregoning is majoring in sports science with plans to become a physical therapist. Her hobbies include playing soccer and spending time with friends and family.
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A Thank You From The Senior’s...
Every athlete lives for a certain feeling, a certain game, and a certain understanding of life. Pacific Field Hockey gave us all that and more. As this year began we took a glance back into the last few years here. We all recall the Stanford home game our sophomore year as being one of the most memorable games of our career; a game where both teams played their hearts out through double overtime and into strokes, a game where the fans and coaches alike felt the momentum and intensity that was pulsing through the veins of the players. That was a game we thank Pacific Field Hockey for. It was a game that truly encompassed what this program is about. But this team has been more than just a program for us, it has been a family that we worked hard with to create countless fun and memorable times. The four of us came from four different places and are headed down four different paths but what we shared here in our years together has forever impacted our lives. When we walked through those doors four years ago we had no clue what to expect. We came in with the idea that we were going to make some friends, play some hockey, and get a degree. But what we found was that Pacific Field Hockey is an everlasting experience full of hard work, dedication, and a whole lot of laughter. To the underclassmen cherish the moments together for they will surely shape your college careers. Thank You Field Hockey.
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2009 Season Recap The 2009 field hockey season featured a fair share of talent on display for the Tigers. Led by senior’s Kim Keyawa, Katy McDonough, Kiddy Leubane Brianna Cummins and Lisa Muhl, the team made strides and showed flashes of brilliance during their final campaign. In the season opener against Missouri State, Keyawa got off to a fast start, scoring both goals, including the game winner, in a 2-1 win. The Tigers would drop their next two contests before NorPac conference play began with a home game against Cal. This time, Leubane and McDonough would provide the scoring punch needed, while freshman goalie Ashley Schlesier stayed solid in goal in leading the Tigers to a 2-1 win. Pacific would embark on an east coast road trip before returning to California, where they got ready to play UC Davis, a NorPac opponent and one being led by a very familiar face to Pacific field hockey fans: Vianney Campos, the Tigers all-time leading scorer. In a low-scoring defensive battle, Muhl scored the lone goal of the contest, giving Pacific the 1-0 win. On Halloween, Pacific returned home for their rematch against UC Davis. The game once again turned out to be a low-scoring defensive battle. However, the Tigers were once again able to count on their senior’s, as McDonough and Leubane scored to give the team a 2-1 win. Pacific saved its best for last. In their final game of the season, against Longwood in the NorPac tournament, the Tigers exploded for seven goals en route to a 7-2 win. Kim Keyawa had her first career hat trick, and McDonough and Leubane scored as well. Sophomore Robin Nelson and freshman Emily Trudeau also scored in the contest. The Tigers finished off their 2009 campaign with a 5-12 record, and went 3-3 in NorPac conference play. The team scored 30 goals on the year, with 24 coming from their seniors (Keyawa 10, Leubane 6, McDonough 4, Muhl 4).
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Final 2009 NorPac Regular Season Standings
WEST Stanford^$ California Pacific UC Davis EAST Radford^ Longwood Davidson Appalachian State
Conference W L Pct.
Overall W L
Pct.
5 4 3 0
1 2 3 6
.833 .667 .500 .000
16 8 5 3
4 11 12 15
.800 .421 .284 .167
5 4 2 1
1 2 4 5
.833 .667 .333 .167
11 10 7 6
10 11 12 15
.524 .476 .368 .286
^-Division Champion
$-Tournament Champion
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Results and Statistics 2009 RESULTS
(5-12 Overall • 3-3 NorPac • 3-2 Home • 1-5 Away • 1-5 Neutral) DATE OPPONENT Result August 28 Missouri State W, 2-1 August 29 Towson L, 3-2 September 3 Kent L, 3-1 September 12 • California W, 2-1 September 17 @Lafayette L, 4-3 September 18 Maine L, 7-2 September 20 Hofstra L, 5-1 September 25 •@Stanford L, 5-1 September 27 •@Davis W, 1-0 October 11 • Stanford L, 3-0 October 18 •@California L, 4-1 October 22 @Louisville L, 6-0 October 24 Penn State L, 6-4 October 25 @Indiana L, 3-0 October 31 • Davis W, 2-1 November 5 ^Longwood L, 3-1 November 6 ^Appalachian State W, 7-2 • Denotes NorPac Conference Game
Goals Scored (Assists) Kim Keyawa 2 (McDonough, Spellman) Kim Keyawa, Lisa Muhl Kiddy Leubane Kiddy Leubane, Katy McDonough (Miceli, Perkins) Kiddy Leubane, Kim Keyawa, Samantha Romero (Canillas, Miceli, Leubane) Leubane, Perkins (Romero) Lisa Muhl Katy McDonough (Cummins) Lisa Muhl (McDonough) Lisa Muhl (Cummins, McDonough) Kim Keyawa 2, Dinah Compton, Kelly Perkins (McDonough, Vivian) Katy McDonough, Kiddy Leubane Kim Keyawa Kim Keyawa 3, Robin Nelson, Katy McDonough, Kiddy Leubane, Emily Trudeau (Leubane 2, McDonough, Romero, Cummins, Keyawa)
^ Denotes NorPac Tournament (Farmville, Va.)
NO 10 15 11 16 22 17 3 2 18 9 6 23 26 25 20 19 14 7 4 1
PLAYER Keyawa, Kim Leubane, Kiddy McDonough, Katy Muhl, Lisa Perkins, Kelly Compton, Dinah Romero, Samantha Nelson, Robin Trudeau, Emily Matsumoto, Victoria Stern, Doreen Yeider, Corinne Jeanot, Lauren Canillas, Marleen Miceli, Sarah Jones, Jessica Vivian, Jenna Cummins, Brianna Spellman, Amanda Pedersen, Megan
NO 00 27
GOALKEEPER GP Niccum, Christina 5 Schlesier, Ashlee 14
Total Opponents
2009 FINAL STATS GP 17 16 14 17 17 17 17 17 9 6 11 10 8 11 17 5 17 17 16 17
GS 17 16 14 17 14 8 6 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 16 0 10 17 14 12
Goals 10 6 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Assists 1 3 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 0
Pts 21 15 14 8 5 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 0
Shots 45 30 25 16 13 2 6 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 4 5 1 0
DS 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
17 30 21 81 167 13 17 57 36 150 299 1 GS 3 14
MIN 254 936
SV 30 111
SV% .714 .712
GA 12 45
GAA 3.31 3.37
Sho 0 1
Total 17 1190 141 .712 57 3.35 1 Opponents 17 1190 71 .703 30 1.76 3
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Recent Honors
2008 Team Honors •
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2009 Team Honors
Received National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Academic Award More accurate than opponents with a higher shot percentage (.169)
Received National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Academic Award • Tied Pacific Single Game Record with seven goals against Appalachian State on Nov. 6th. •
2008 Individual Honors
2009 Individual Honors
NorPac All-Conference First Team: Katy McDonough NorPac All-Conference Second Team: Lisa Muhl Julie Nagel Award: Sarah Miceli
NorPac All-Conference First Team: Katy McDonough NorPac All-Conference Second Team: Kiddy Leubane Lisa Muhl NorPac Player of the Week: Sept. 1 Kim Keyawa (Offensive) Ashlee Schlesier (Rookie) Sept. 15 Ashlee Schlesier (Rookie) Sept. 29 Ashlee Schlesier (Rookie) Oct. 12 Ashlee Schlesier (Defensive) Oct. 17 Lisa Muhl (Defensive) Nov. 2 Kiddy Leubane (Offensive) Lisa Muhl (Defensive)
NorPac Player of the Week: Sept. 9 Lisa Muhl (Defensive) Oct. 12 Katy McDonough (Offensive) Oct. 19 Katy McDonough (Offensive) Kelly Miller (Defensive) NFHCA National Academic Squad: Melissa McGhee Danielle Neault Erica Nestle Ashley Niccum Brianna Cummins Kim Keyawa Samantha Neverett Doreen Stern
NorPac All-Tournament Team: Kim Keyawa NFHCA West All-Region Second Team Lisa Muhl
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Albany American American River Appalachian State Arizona Ball State Boise State Boston Univ. Boston College Brown Bucknell Butte College California Central Michigan Chico State Colgate Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Dartmouth Davidson Davis & Elkins Delaware Denver Drexel Duke
1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 8-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 16-62-0 1-1-0 15-19-2 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 9-1-1 4-2-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0
Eastern Oregon Fairfield George Fox Georgetown Harvard Hofstra Holy Cross Idaho Indiana Iowa James Madison Kent State Lafayette LaSalle Long Beach State Longwood Louisville
0-1-0
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Miami (Ohio)
1-4-0 0-3-0 2-1-0 1-3-0
0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 1-0-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-7-1 4-1-0 2-3-0
Michigan Michigan State Missouri State
0-6-0 1-6-1 10-9-0
New Hampshire North Carolina North Dakota NE Missouri State Northeastern Northern Illinois Northwestern Ohio Ohio State Oregon COE Pennsylvania Penn State Providence
1-3-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 1-0-0 1-5-0 3-0-0
Radford Rhode Island Richmond Rutgers Sacrament State Saint Louis Sacramento City San Jose State
4-5-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 2-3-0
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1-4-1 13-3-1 1-0-0 5-16-1
Simon Fraser Southern Illinois S. Oregon State Springfield Stanford St. Joseph’s Syracuse Temple Towson UC Davis Vermont Virginia Virgina Comm. Wake Forest Washington State Westchester William & Mary Willamette Yale Yuba College
1-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-1 0-1-0 16-62-4 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 8-6-2 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 2-2-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-1-0
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All-Time Roster
Alphabetical Roster Name (Verifiable Years Played) Noelle Adamek................................ (1999-2000) Roni Aguilar.............................................. (1981) Marissa Atilano ................................... (2003-06) Marissa Avina........................................... (2006) Michelle Baker..................................... (1991-94) Kristen Bardeen........................................ (2006) Samantha Bates....................................... (1997) Lisa Beach....................................... (1998-2001) Trudy Behan............................................. (1990) Kyla Bell................................................... (2004) Laryl Belles.......................................... (1980-82) Julie Bennetts........................................... (1977) Alisha Betcke....................................... (2001-03) Elizabeth Blount....................................... (2005) Lisa Bocchino...................................... (1983-86) Donna Bonino...................................... (1985-88) Debbie Botto............................................. (1978) Beth Borden........................................ (1980-81) Audrey Brand........................................... (2006) Elena Brewer............................................ (1977) Megan Brick........................................ (1980-81) Laura Brown............................................. (1981) Karly Brownridge...................................... (2002) Nita Bruner.......................................... (1987-90) Bonnie Burch............................................ (1989) Elle Busch........................................... (2004-07) Tina Caisse............................................... (1977) Vianney Campos................................. (2003-06) Mindy Cannady................................... (1989-91) Marleen Canillas........................(2008 - Present) Jocelyn Castillo................................... (1994-97) Jen Chaney......................................... (2003-06) Melanie Chase......................................... (2007) Karen Chiaramonte............................. (1989-90) Kristen Chiaramonte............................ (1989-91) Jennifer Clanton.................................. (1993-96) Laura Clark.......................................... (1995-98) Audrey Collins..................................... (1994-95) Dinah Compton...........................(2009-Present) Esther Contreras...................................... (1977) Paige Counsman..................................(Present) Martha Coyne........................................... (1978) Karen Crain.............................................. (1990) Wendy Crain . ..................................... (1987-90) Brianna Cummins.............................. (2006 - 09) Mary Cusick......................................... (1978-81) Mary Davies............................................. (2006) Courtney Davis.................................... (1995-98) Caitlyn Denham....................................(Present) Melody Demel..................................... (2004-07) Denise Dickinson...................................... (1981) Jenny Dixon.................................... (2003, 2005) Monica Douglas............................... (1997-2000) Stephanie Douglass....................(2009-Present) Brenda Doyle....................................... (1997-99) Natalie Dukett.................................. (1998-2001) Wendy DuShane................................. (1991-94) Dayna English..................................... (1977-78) Aimee Esch......................................... (1989-90) Lizzy Eskue.................................(2009-Present) Angie Esparza.......................................... (1987) Pam Fan................................................... (1977) Christina Feliccia................................. (1992-93) Lori Fitzgerald...................................... (1990-93) Katie Fixsen......................................... (2004-07) Kristen Forcina.................................... (1992-95) Emily Fowler............................................. (1997) Julie Fomenko.......................................... (1999) Alexandra Fiorina................................ (2000-03) Lesleigh Franklin................................. (1977-78) Sheri Friedrich..................................... (1983-86) Kim Gartland....................................... (1994-97) Jennifer Gasang....................................... (1994) Wisti Gaunce....................................... (1984-87) Maggie Gindatti....................................(Present) Lauren Grupe.......................................(Present) Megan Haas........................................ (2003-04) Erin Harness........................................ (2005-06)
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Audrey Harrington.................................... (2003) Lisa Harrison............................................ (1981) Amanda Hardin................................... (1997-99) Sarah Hauslohner............................... (1977-78) Jennifer Haynes....................................... (1977) Jaime Hoffman......................................... (1993) Jenny Hogan....................................... (2000-03) Katie Holcomb..................................... (2006-08) Amy Hollenbach.................................. (2001-04) Donna Hope............................................. (1977) Kim Hopper......................................... (1983-86) Hayley Hull.......................................... (2007-08) Corin Imai................................................. (2006) Lauren Jeanot...........................(2008 - Present) Andrea Jones...................................... (1991-94) Jackie Jones............................................. (1987) Jessica Jones.................................... (2007 - 09) Sandra Jones...................................... (1994-97) Tessa Kannall........................................... (2003) Cameron Kato..................................... (2000-03) Terry Kayser............................................. (1991) Kim Keyawa...................................... (2006 - 09) Karey Knowles.................................... (1994-96) Heather Kottmeier............................... (2000-03) Laura Kuhn............................................... (1981) Shannon Kupersmith................................ (1999) Luci Lagrimas...................................... (1981-84) Sasha Larsen...................................... (2005-08) Erica LaRosa............................................ (1996) Meg Lawhead........................................... (1981) Eileen Legaspi..................................... (2005-06) Kedibone Leubane........................ (2005-07, 09) Laura Liebman ........................................ (1989) Michelle Lovejoy....................................... (2001) Veronica Luckrow................................ (1992-95) Sarah Lytle.......................................... (2007-08) Lisa Madsen........................................ (2003-04) Maria Mahon............................................ (1991) Michelle Manson................................. (2002-05) Brianne Martinez................................. (2003-06) Victoria Matsumoto....................(2008 - Present) Melissa Maultsby..................................(Present) Laura Maurer....................................... (2002-05) Michelle McClaskey............................. (1993-96) Kendra McCord................................... (1991-94) Diana McCue....................................... (1980-81) Nicole McDonald...................................... (1998) Katy McDonough............................... (2006 - 09) Kaily McGrath...................................... (2002-05) Melissa McGhee.................................. (2005-08) Karis McGraw.................................. (1998-2001) Leigh McNiff......................................... (1983-86) Melissa McNutt.................................... (1989-91) Anne McQueen........................................ (1989) Cindy Medina........................................... (1977) Sheri Megginson................................. (1985-88) Nance Mercado................................... (1981-82) Sarah Merritt............................................. (1995) Sarah Miceli...............................(2007 - Present) Kelly Miller........................................... (2005-08) Kelly Miller........................................... (1997-99) Tami Miller................................................ (1997) Joanna Mobley......................................... (1987) Venus Moll........................................... (1990-93) Jill Moore............................................. (1977-80) Rosalie Moran ......................................... (1978) Leigh Morrison (McNiff)....................... (1983-86) Elizabeth Morse . ..................................... (1978) Rachel Moxley.............................(2009-Present) Lisa Muhl........................................... (2006 - 09) Ashley Murin........................................ (1999-02) Pat Mushrim........................................ (1978-81) Kim Myers............................................ (2003-04) Anita Natale.............................................. (1978) Danielle Neault.................................... (2005-08) Robin Nelson.............................(2008 - Present) Erica Nestle......................................... (2005-08) Samantha Neverett.................................. (2008) Ashley Niccum..................................... (2005-08)
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Christinia Niccum......................(2008 - Present) Valerie Niles......................................... (2004-07) Kalyn Noe................................................. (2003) Julie Norbutas..................................... (1993-96) Cindy Norling....................................... (1982-85) Jenny O’Brien........................................... (1990) Catrina Olivo.................................... (1999-2002) Anika Olsen......................................... (1990-92) Krystine Ongbongan............................ (2000-02) Alohilani Ornellas.................................(Present) Heidi Overgard......................................... (1995) Lisa Pallari........................................... (1994-96) Margie Peck........................................ (1977-79) Megan Pedersen.......................(2007 - Present) Ann Pederson........................................... (1987) Leanne Perez........................................... (1978) Cathryn Perkins................................... (2000-01) Kelly Perkins..............................(2007 - Present) Erin Phalen.......................................... (1996-99) Roberta Polgar......................................... (1977) Emily Porter......................................... (1992-94) Kim Pugh.................................................. (2002) Natalie Purcell..................................... (2004-05) Courtney Radonich.................... (1999, 2001-02) Sheri Rauscher......................................... (1990) Kara Raynor........................................ (2004-06) Charlyn Risely..................................... (1977-78) Reilly Robinson........................................ (1994) Laura Rockwell.................................... (1977-78) Phyllis Rogers..................................... (1989-92) Samantha Romero......................(2009-Present) Kim Rosetta......................................... (1993-94) Lindsey Rovai...................................... (2001-04) Tina Royce............................................... (1989) Gina Sadler......................................... (2001-03) Sandra Sam............................................. (1989) Stacy Saurer........................................ (1983-86) Sandra Saunders................................ (1981-84) Ashlee Schlesier..........................(2009-Present) Gretchen Shannon.............................. (1995-96) Breanne Shroyer................................. (1996-99) Kristen Smith................................... (1999-2000) Amanda Spellman.....................(2008 - Present) Lisa Stamm......................................... (1992-95) Dawn Steaffens................................... (1984-87) Doreen Stern.............................(2008 - Present) Leanne Tarr..................................... (1998-2001) Gina Tashjian............................................ (2002) Katelyn Tatar.........................................(Present) Rachel Taylor....................................... (2007-08) Angela Teran............................. (1989, 1991-92) Aimee Tomasso................................... (1996-99) Kristi Townley............................................ (1999) Giovanna Tripiano........................... (1998-2001) Jenny Tran........................................... (2001-04) Emily Tregoning....................................(Present) Emily Trudeau.............................(2009-Present) Beth Vechinski................................. (1998-2000) Carmela Villafuerte.............................. (1980-81) Jenna Vivian...............................(2009- Present) Sarah Vodden........................................... (1994) Alexandra Wagner.................................... (2001) Elizabeth Walker....................................... (2000) Dana Walsh......................................... (2002-05) Julia Waters.............................................. (1987) Courtney Weaving.................................... (2008) Shelly Wenger.......................................... (1981) Ellie Whitbeck........................................... (1989) Nicolette Wiegand........................... (1999-2002) Janel Wing........................................... (1989-92) Deb Worsley........................................ (1984-87) Lauren Woods.......................................... (2007) Sara Wright............................................... (1977) Sarah Wright........................................ (1995-98) Corinne Yeider...........................(2008 - Present) Laura Young........................................ (1989-92) Ruth Young.......................................... (1980-81) Lisa Zinn................................................... (1990)
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Record Book Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
All-Time Offense
Name Vianney Campos Katy McDonough Kim Keyawa Donna Bonino Kedibone Leubane Lisa Bocchino Phyllis Rogers Nicolette Wiegand Nita Bruner Jill Moore
Years 2003-06 2006-09 2006-09 1985-88 2005-07, 09 1983-86 1989-92 1999-02 1987-90 1977-80
Goals 68 23 22 19 16 15 15 19 18 17
Assists Total Points 18 154 19 65 5 49 4 42 8 40 10 40 10 40 2 40 1 37 2 36
All-Time Goalkeeping (minimum of 100 saves)
Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Cindy Norling Megan Brick Shari Megginson Lori Fitzgerald Kristen Forcina Angela Teran Lisa Beach Kim Myers Margie Peck Gina Sadler
Years 1982-85 1980-81 1985-88 1990-93 1992-95 1989, 91-92 1998-2001 2003-04 1977-79 2001-03
Individual Offensive Records Most goals scored in a game: 5 - by Vianney Campos, 10/10/2006 3 - by Jill Moore, 10/19/1979 3 - by Jill Moore, 11/14/1979 3 - by Pat Mushrim, 10/18/1980 3 - by Nance Mercado, 10/22/1982 3 - by Anika Olsen, 9/26/1992 3 - by Lindsey Rovai, 9/5/2004 3 - By Kim Keyawa, 11/6/2009 Most goals scored in a season: 32 - by Vianney Campos, 2006 Most goals scored in a career: 68 - by Vianney Campos, 2003-06 Most assists in a season: 8 - by Vianney Campos, 2006 8 - by Jennifer Chaney, 2005 8 - by Katy McDonough, 2008 Most assists in a career: 19 - Katy McDonough, 2006-09`
Team Offensive Records
Most wins in a season: 11 - 2004, 2006 Best winning percentage: .594 (9-6-1) - 1989 Most goals in a game: 7 - vs. Appalachian State 10/30/07 7 - vs. Appalachian State 11/6/09 Most goals in a season: 55 - 2006 43 - 2007 36 - 2005 & 2004
Saves 647 436 624 219 557 210 530 129 175 197
Goals Against 87 59 89 41 111 45 148 38 61 77
Pct. .881 .880 .875 .842 .834 .823 .782 .772 .741 .719
Individual Defensive Records
Most goalkeeper saves in a game: 33 - by Lisa Beach, vs. Cal, 9/11/1999 27 - by Megan Brick, vs. LBSU, 10/23/1981 27 - by Megan Brick, vs. LBSU, 9/25/1981 26 - by Shari Megginson vs. Northeastern, 9/30/1988 26 - by Angela Teran, vs. VCU, 10/6/1992 Most goalkeeper saves in a season: 294 - by Megan Brick, 1991 Most goalkeeper saves in a career: 647 - by Cindy Norling, 1982-85 Most shutouts in a season: 7 - by Megan Brick, 1981 Most defensive saves in a game: 3 - by Cameron Kato, vs. American, 9/12/03 3 - by Laura Young (3 times), 1989, 1990, 1992 Most defensive saves in a season: 11 - by Wendy Crain, 1989 Most defensive saves in a career: 20 - by Lisa Muhl, 2006-09 13 - by Cameron Kato, 2000-2003 13 - by Wendy Crain, 1987-90
Team Defensive Records Fewest goals allowed in a season: 19 - 11 games, 1984 22 - 15 games, 1980 27 - 16 games, 2003 27 - 13 games, 1985
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Award Winners
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Donated by Carla Konet, In honor of Doris Meyer
LEADING SCORER Donated by Jill Moore, Lisa Bocchino & Leigh McNiff
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Marti Coyne Ruth Young Sandra Saunders Margarita Robinson Kim Hopper Jenny Webber Erica Christenson Kim Morton Anne Pederson & Wendy Smith Maria Mahon Janel Wing & Laura Young Jenny O’Brien Michele Baker Kristen Forcina Michele McClaskey Karey Knowles Audrey Collins Erica LaRosa Emily Fowler Giovanna Tripiano Giovanna Tripiano Emily Curran Lindsey Rovai Alisha Betcke Brianne Martinez Jen Chaney Elle Busch Audrey Brand Rachel Taylor Kelly Perkins Doreen Stern Jenna Vivian
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Donated by Marge Larsen, In Memory of William & Elizabeth Larsen 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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Laura McCarthy Megan Brick Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Kerry McCracken Leigh McNiff Shari Megginson Shari Megginson Wendy Crain Wendy Crain Janel Wing Laura Young Venus Moll Kristen Forcina & Kendra McCord Kristen Forcina Karey Knowles Kim Gartland Sarah Wright Lisa Beach & Brenda Doyle Leanne Tarr Leanne Tarr Cameron Kato Heather Kottmeier Kim Myers & Lindsey Rovai Kaily McGrath Vianney Campos Elle Busch Lisa Muhl Lisa Muhl
Jill Moore Jill Moore Laryl Belles Laryl Belles & Nance Mercado Lisa Bocchino & Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas & Debbie Worsley Donna Bonino Donna Bonino Laurel Botsford, Nita Bruner & Kim McDougal Donna Bonino Nita Bruner Nita Bruner Janel Wing Anika Olsen Wendy DuShane Wendy DuShane Jen Clanton & Lisa Pallari Jen Clanton & Karey Knowles Sarah Wright Sarah Wright Nicolette Wiegand Beth Vechinski & Nicolete Wiegand Nicolete Wiegand Alexandra Fiorina Vianney Campos Vianney Campos Vianney Campos Vianney Campos Kedibone Leubane Katy McDonough Kim Keyawa
OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER Donated by Luci Lagrimas 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Donna Bonino Lisa Bocchino Donna Bonino Donna Bonino Nita Bruner Nita Bruner Phyllis Rogers Phyllis Rogers Wendy DuShane Wendy DuShane Jen Clanton Jen Clanton Sarah Wright Sarah Wright Kristi Townley Giovanna Tripiano Giovanna Tripiano Alexandra Fiorina Vianney Campos Vianney Campos Jennifer Chaney Vianney Campos Katy McDonough Katy McDonough Katy McDonough Kim Keyawa
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OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER Donated by Lisa Bocchino and Leigh McNiff 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Megan Brick Denis Dickinson & Cindy Norling Diane Bagg Stacy Sauer Leigh McNiff Shari Megginson Debbie Worsley Wendy Crain Wendy Crain Wendy Crain Laura Young Laura Young Kendra McCord Kendra McCord Karey Knowles Karey Knowles Beth Vechinski Lisa Beach & Amanda Hardin Amanda Hardin Leanne Tarr Lisa Beach & Leanne Tarr Courtney Radonich Cameron Kato Michelle Manson Michelle Manson Lisa Muhl Lisa Muhl Brianna Cummins Lisa Muhl
MOST DEDICATED PLAYER Donated by Linda MacDonald 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Lisa Beach & Ashley Murin Ashley Murin Ashley Murin Megan Haas 2004 Team Brianne Martinez Sasha Larsen Melody Demel Sasha Larsen Brianna Cummins
HAROLD BRANTING AWARD *For Academic Excellence* 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Wendy DuShane Wendy DuShane & Kendra McCord Wendy DuShane & Kendra McCord Audrey Collins Courtney Davis Laura Clark & Courtney Davis Courtney Davis Leanne Tarr Lisa Beach Jennifer Hogan Alisha Betcke Alisha Betcke Brianne Martinez Michelle Manson Danielle Neault Danielle Neault Danielle Neault Kim Keyawa
Pacific Field Hockey ESPRIT DE CORPS Donated by Marge Larsen, In honor of Libby Matson 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Pat Mushrim Beth Borden Nance Mercado Lisa Harrison Lisa Harrison & Leigh McNiff Lisa Bocchino Jenny Webber Lisa Bocchino Kim McDougal Aimee Esch Anne McQueen Aimee Esch Janel Wing Christina Feliccia & Janel Wing Christina Feliccia & Kristen Forcina Kristen Forcina Veronica Luckow & Gretchen Shannon Gretchen Shannon Sandy Jones Lisa Beach Lisa Beach Gina Sadler Gina Sadler Karly Brownridge Kim Myers Kim Myers Laura Maurer Sasha Larsen Danielle Neault & Valerie Niles Danielle Neault Kiddy Leubane and Baby Sean
COACHES AWARD 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Marti Coyne Ruth Young Jill Jacobson Lisa Harrison Sheri Fredrich Lisa Bocchino Dawn Steaffens Anne Pederson Bridget Bobo Nancy Semeliss Lisa Zinn Mindy Cannady Lori Somers Richard Stark Bonnie Adames Shawn Walsh Alex Chavez & Mike Dalgety Tomoko Koike Mike Dillon Tom and Mary Tripiano Emily Curran, Sally Nichols, & Gina Sadler Melissa Montgomery Michelle Manson Lindsey Rovai & Megan Haas Alice Davis & Glen Sisk Debra Busch, Voni McGrath Adele Maurer Melody Demel Katie Fixsen Kelly Miller Erica Nestle
ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Diane McCue Megan Brick Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Nance Mercado Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Kerry McCracken
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Leigh McNiff Stacy Sauer Lisa Bocchino Donna Bonino Sheri Friedrich Leigh McNiff Shari Megginson Donna Bonino Shari Megginson Donna Bonino Shari Megginson Nita Bruner Wendy Crain Tina Royce Nita Bruner Karen Chiaramonte Wendy Crain Phyllis Rogers Venus Moll Phyllis Rogers Laura Young Venus Moll Laura Young Michele Baker Kendra McCord Venus Moll Wendy DuShane Kristen Forcina Kendra McCord Kristen Forcina Veronica Luckow Jen Clanton Karey Knowles Jocelyn Castillo Kim Gartland Sarah Wright Brenda Doyle Sarah Wright Brenda Doyle Aimee Tomasso Leanne Tarr Leanne Tarr Giovanna Tripiano Alexandra Fiorina Cameron Kato Ashley Murin Dana Walsh Nicolette Wiegand Vianney Campos Cameron Kato Heather Kottmeier Vianney Campos Michelle Manson Lindsey Rovai Vianney Campos Jennifer Chaney Michelle Manson Vianney Campos Jennifer Chaney Katie Fixsen Katy McDonough Elle Busch Katie Fixsen Kedibone Leubane Katy McDonough Katy McDonough Lisa Muhl Katy McDonough Kiddy Leubane Lisa Muhl
CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1984 Luci Lagrimas 1986 Leigh McNiff 1989 Wendy Crain
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ALL-AMERICAN 1982 1983 1984 1986 1989 2006
Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Luci Lagrimas Leigh McNiff Wendy Crain Vianney Campos
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN NFHCA National Academic All-American Team 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Wendy DuShane Kendra McCord Wendy DuShane Kendra McCord Courtney Davis Laura Clark Courtney Davis Laura Clark Courtney Davis Beth Vechinski Sarah Wright Lisa Beach Natalie Dukett Leanne Tarr Lisa Beach Jenny Hogan Ashley Murin Beth Vechinski Lisa Beach Alisha Betcke Jenny Hogan Ashley Murin Alisha Betcke Karly Brownridge Ashley Murin Alisha Betcke Megan Haas Audrey Harrington Heather Kottmeier Lisa Madsen Brianne Martinez Megan Haas Michelle Manson Brianne Martinez Eileen Legaspi Michelle Manson Laura Maurer Melissa McGhee Kelly Miller Danielle Neault Erica Nestle Kristin Bardeen Melody Demel Kim Keyawa Katy McDonough Melissa McGhee Danielle Neault Erica Nestle Ashley Niccum Melody Demel Kim Keyawa Katy McDonough Melissa McGhee Danielle Neault Ashley Niccum Brianna Cummins Kim Keyawa Melissa McGhee Daniell Neault Erica Nestle Samantha Neverett Ashley Niccum Doreen Stern Kim Keyawa Brianna Cummins Doreen Stern Stephanie Douglass Jenna Vivian
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1977 - (2-16-2, 0-4-1) Head Coach: Doris Meyer * UC Davis * Chico State * San Jose State * Stanford & at Chico State & SAN JOSE STATE at California & UC DAVIS & at Stanford $ Eastern Oregon College $ So. Oregon State College $ Willamette $ Oregon College of Education & at Sacramento State % Long Beach State % Sacramento State % Stanford % UC Davis % Chico State % California
T, 0-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-5 L, 0-2 L, 0-10 L, 0-15 L, 0-10 T, 2-2 L, 0-11 L, 2-4 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-6 L, 0-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-6 L, 0-3 L, 1-3
1978 - (3-11-3, 0-6) Head Coach: Doris Meyer at NorCal Tournament & at San Jose State SACRAMENTO CITY & CALIFORNIA AMERICAN RIVER & at UC Davis & at Stanford & SACRAMENTO STATE $ Southern Oregon College $ Sacramento State $ Willamette $ UC Davis & CHICO STATE
0-4-1 L, 0-10 W, 8-0 L, 1-7 W, 4-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-8 L, 0-4 T, 1-1 T, 3-3 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-3
1979 - (5-12-1, 1-5) Head Coach: Carla Konet at California vs. UC Davis at Sacramento State vs. Long Beach State AMERICAN RIVER at Yuba College STANFORD at Sacramento State vs. Willamette vs. Butte SOUTHERN OREGON GEORGE FOX OREGON COE WASHINGTON STATE UC DAVIS CHICO STATE SAN JOSE STATE AMERICAN RIVER
L, 0-8 L, 0-4 L, 1-5 L, 0-4 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 L, 0-5 T, 2-2 L, 1-3 W, 4-3 L, 0-1 W, 4-1 L, 0-5 W, 1-0 L, 2-3 L, 0-8 W, 3-2
1980 - (5-8-2, 0-5-1) Head Coach: Carla Konet at Sacramento State at UC Davis vs. Arizona at Long Beach State UC DAVIS at Stanford
W, 2-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-1
SACRAMENTO STATE WASHINGTON STATE CHICO STATE S. OREGON COLLEGE vs. Boise State vs. Oregon College of Education vs. Idaho at San Jose State CALIFORNIA
T, 0-0 L, 1-4 L, 0-1 W, 5-1 T, 0-0 W, 4-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-3
1981 - (9-10-2, 1-4) Head Coach: Carla Konet at UC Davis • STANFORD ^ Long Beach State ^ UC Davis ^ Stanford ! University of Denver ! Colorado ! North Dakota ! Colorado State ! Northeast Missouri State • CHICO STATE at Stanford • SAN JOSE STATE # Long Beach State # Chico State # San Jose State # Washington State • UC DAVIS • at California at Long Beach State
W, 1-0 L, 1-4 L, 0-5 W, 3-2 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 T, 2-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-5 L, 1-4 T, 0-0 L, 2-3 L, 3-4 L, 1-5
1982 - (7-10, 3-3) Head Coach: Carla Konet STANFORD ^ San Jose State ^ California ^ Chico State ^ Long Beach State • CHICO STATE UC DAVIS • WASHINGTON STATE • at San Jose State • at UC Davis • CALIFORNIA # vs. Washington State # vs. California # vs. Chico State # vs. Simon Fraser • at Stanford SAN JOSE STATE
L, 0-1 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-3 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-2
1983 - (3-11-1, 1-7) Head Coach: Carla Konet at Stanford L, 1-4 at Rutgers W, 1-0 at Yale W, 2-1 at Connecticut L, 0-4 SAN JOSE STATE L, 1-2 at Chico State W, 1-0 at California L, 1-4 LONG BEACH STATE L, 0-1 (2 OT) STANFORD L, 0-2 at California L, 0-5 vs. Long Beach State T, 0-0 vs. Chico State L, 1-3 CHICO STATE L, 1-3
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at San Jose State CALIFORNIA 1984 - (4-6-1, 4-3-1) Head Coach: Carla Konet • at California vs. Northwestern • at Stanford • at San Jose State • at Chico State • CALIFORNIA • STANFORD # Stanford # California • SAN JOSE STATE • CHICO STATE
L, 1-2 L, 1-3
W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 T, 4-4 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 2-3 W, 1-0
1985 - (4-8-1, 3-4-1) Head Coach: Carla Konet at Springfield L, 2-3 at Massachusetts L, 0-5 at Dartmouth L, 1-2 • at California L, 0-1 • STANFORD T, 1-1 (2 OT) • SAN JOSE STATE L, 2-4 • at Chico State W, 1-0 # San Jose State L, 0-2 # James Madison W, 3-2 • CALIFORNIA L, 1-2 • at Stanford L, 1-2 • CHICO STATE W, 3-2 (2 OT) • at San Jose State W, 2-1 1986 - (7-7, 5-3) Head Coach: Carla Konet • at San Jose State W, 2-1 (OT) OHIO STATE W, 4-3 at Temple L, 0-3 at WestChester L, 1-6 at North Carolina L, 0-5 • CHICO STATE W, 2-0 • at Stanford L, 0-1 • CALIFORNIA W, 2-0 # San Jose State W, 2-0 (OT) # Stanford L, 0-2 • SAN JOSE STATE W, 3-0 • at Chico State W, 2-1 • STANFORD L, 0-1 • at California L, 0-2 1987 - (1-11-2, 0-8) Head Coach: Carla Konet 1 Southern Illinois W, 2-0 1 Missouri State L, 0-1 1 Saint Louis T, 0-0 (2 OT) • at California L, 0-1 • STANFORD L, 0-3 • at Chico State L, 0-1 • at San Jose State L, 0-1 • at Stanford L, 2-3 (OT) • CALIFORNIA L, 0-2 # Chico State T, 2-2 (OT) # California L, 1-3 # Stanford L, 0-2 • CHICO STATE L, 2-3 • SAN JOSE STATE L, 0-2
Pacific Field Hockey 1988 - (5-10-1, 3-2-1) Head Coach: Carla Konet CALIFORNIA L, 2-3 • STANFORD L, 0-2 • at Chico State T, 2-2 (2 OT) at Stanford L, 1-3 • at California W, 2-1 (OT) at Northeastern L, 0-5 at Providence L, 1-2 (OT) at Boston College L, 2-3 (2 OT) MAINE W, 3-1 • at Stanford W, 2-1 • CHICO STATE L, 0-1 at Chico State L, 1-2 # vs. Stanford L, 0-2 # vs. California L, 1-2 # vs. Chico State W, 1-0 • CALIFORNIA W, 2-0 1989 - (9-6-1, 4-3) Head Coach: Carla Konet STANFORD W, 2-1 • at Chico State W, 2-1 MICHIGAN L, 0-1 • STANFORD W, 2-0 • at California L, 1-4 at Northern Illinois L, 0-5 vs. Michigan State W, 4-0 at Northwestern L, 0-3 • CALIFORNIA W, 2-1 (OT) • CHICO STATE L, 0-1 # vs. Chico State W, 1-0 # vs. Stanford T, 2-2 CHICO STATE W, 1-0 at California W, 2-1 • at Stanford W, 2-1 2 vs. Providence L, 1-3 1990 - (6-9, 3-3) Head Coach: Carla Konet vs. Rutgers L, 1-3 STANFORD L, 1-4 • STANFORD L, 0-3 • CALIFORNIA L, 0-2 • at Chico State W, 3-1 at Dartmouth W, 3-1 at New Hampshire L, 0-3 at Boston Univ. L, 1-5 • at Stanford L, 0-3 • CHICO STATE W, 3-1 vs. Stanford L, 0-2 (OT) vs. Chico State L, 0-2 CALIFORNIA W, 2-1 at Chico State W, 1-0 • at California W, 3-0 1991 - (4-7, 3-4) Head Coach: Carla Konet CALIFORNIA STANFORD CHICO STATE at Virginia at William and Mary CALIFORNIA vs. Stanford at Stanford at California 3 vs. California 3 vs. Stanford
W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 W, 5-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-2
1992 - (3-9-1, 1-4-1) Head Coach: Carla Konet • at Stanford • at California vs. Saint Louis SAINT LOUIS • CALIFORNIA • STANFORD vs. Bucknell vs. Missouri State • at California • STANFORD at Michigan vs. Boston College vs. Kent State
T, 3-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 W, 4-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 3-5 L, 1-2 L, 0-1
1993 - (3-9, 1-5) Head Coach: Carla Konet vs. Rutgers L, 0-2 at Ball State L, 1-7 at Miami (Ohio) W, 4-3 (2 OT) vs. Central Michigan W, 2-1 (OT) • STANFORD L, 0-4 • CALIFORNIA L, 0-2 • at Stanford L, 0-4 • at California L, 2-3 (2 OT) vs. Duke (at California) L, 1-2 (OT) MISSOURI STATE L, 0-1 • at Stanford L, 1-5 • CALIFORNIA W, 2-1 (OT) 1994 - (2-11, 2-4) Head Coach: Carla Konet vs. Michigan State • CALIFORNIA at Maine vs. Dartmouth vs. New Hampshire • STANFORD • at California DAVIS & ELKINS • at Stanford • CALIFORNIA vs. Boston College • STANFORD 3 vs. California 1995 - (1-11, 0-6) Head Coach: Carla Konet
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1996 - (2-9, 0-4) Head Coach: Carla Konet DELAWARE • CALIFORNIA • STANFORD SAINT LOUIS • at Stanford VERMONT MISSOURI STATE vs. Kent State
L, 1-5 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 L, 2-3
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1997 - (3-12, 0-4) Head Coach: Carla Konet vs. Michigan State L, 0-5 vs. Michigan L, 0-4 DREXEL W, 2-1 (PS) SYRACUSE L, 0-3 at Iowa L, 1-11 vs. Missouri State L, 1-3 CALIFORNIA L, 2-4 • STANFORD L, 0-6 • CALIFORNIA L, 0-2 • at Stanford L, 0-1 vs. Missouri State L, 2-3 vs. Louisville W, 2-1 at Saint Louis W, 1-0 • at California L, 0-2 vs. Stanford L, 1-3 1998 - (5-9, 2-3) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald WESTCHESTER W, 2-1 CALIFORNIA W, 1-0 vs. Northwestern L, 0-4 • DAVIS & ELKINS W, 2-0 • vs. Saint Louis W, 2-1 (OT) • STANFORD L, 1-4 at La Salle L, 1-2 at Pennsylvania L, 1-5 at Rutgers L, 0-7 at Stanford L, 1-5 • at California L, 2-3 • vs. Missouri State L, 0-3 3 at Saint Louis L, 0-1 (2 OT) 3 vs. Davis & Elkins W, 2-1 (PS) 1999 - (5-12-0, 2-3) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. Iowa L, 0-3 HOFSTRA L, 2-3 (PS) • CALIFORNIA L, 1-2 at Louisville L, 1-2 (OT) vs. Miami (Ohio) L, 0-4 vs. Wake Forest L, 0-6 • at Stanford L, 0-5 at California L, 0-6 DAVIDSON W, 2-1 (OT) vs. Albany L, 2-3 • vs. Missouri State W, 1-0 • vs. Saint Louis W, 3-2 • at Davis & Elkins W, 3-2 (OT) STANFORD L, 1-2 vs. Davis & Elkins W, 5-0 at Stanford L, 0-2 vs. Missouri State L, 2-4 2000 - (3-14-0, 2-3) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald • at California L, 3-4 (OT) MIAMI (OHIO) L, 1-2 vs. Boston College L, 0-8 MISSOURI STATE L, 1-2 • MISSOURI STATE L, 0-3 CALIFORNIA L, 0-1 vs. Maine L, 0-2 at Rhode Island L, 0-4 vs. Vermont L, 2-3 (OT) at Holy Cross L, 0-3 • SAINT LOUIS W, 1-0
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2001 - (5-10-0, 2-4) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. Delaware L, 0-4 vs. Maryland L, 0-8 FAIRFIELD L, 1-2 (OT) vs. Michigan State L, 0-3 • at Saint Louis W, 2-1 vs. Missouri State W, 2-1 (PS) • at Saint Louis W, 3-2 (OT) • at California L, 0-5 • CALIFORNIA L, 0-2 • at Stanford L, 0-3 • STANFORD L, 0-1 at Stanford L, 2-5 at Wake Forest L, 0-10 vs. Radford W, 2-1 3 vs. Appalachian State W, 1-0 3 vs. California L, 0-3 2002 - (4-14-0, 2-4) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. Rutgers W, 2-1 (PS) vs. Ohio State L, 0-3 at Central Michigan L, 0-4 at Michigan State L, 0-7 vs. St. Joseph’s L, 2-5 • STANFORD L, 1-2 • at Stanford L, 0-1 (OT) • CALIFORNIA L, 1-2 (OT) at Fairfield L, 0-4 vs. Brown L, 1-3 at Providence L, 2-5 vs. Yale L, 1-3 • SAINT LOUIS W, 2-0 • SAINT LOUIS W, 1-0 • at California L, 0-5 3 vs. Missouri State W, 3-0 3 vs. California L, 0-1 3 vs. Radford L, 0-2 2003 - (9-7-0, 3-3) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. Villanova W, 2-0 vs. Ohio State L, 1-3 • CALIFORNIA L, 0-2 at Delaware W, 2-1 (OT) vs. American L, 0-1 at No. 3 Maryland L, 0-7 at Georgetown W, 2-1 • at Stanford L, 2-4 • at California L, 2-3 (OT) • at Missouri State W, 2-1(OT) vs. Davidson W, 2-1 (PS) at Saint Louis W, 5-0 • STANFORD W, 4-1 3 vs. Radford L, 0-1 (PS) 3 vs. Davidson W, 3-0
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2004 - (11-10-0, 4-2) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. Providence W, 3-1 vs. Hofstra L, 2-3 (PS) vs. Albany W, 2-1 (OT) vs. Richmond L, 0-3 at Colgate W, 3-0 at Syracuse L, 1-2 (OT)
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• at California • STANFORD vs. Virginia Comm. • CALIFORNIA at Iowa vs. Michigan vs. Ohio State • MISSOURI STATE • MISSOURI STATE • at Stanford 3 vs. Appalachian State 3 vs. Stanford 3 vs. California 4 LOUISVILLE 2 at Michigan
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2005 - (8-12-0, 5-1) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. Delaware L, 2-3 (OT) MIAMI W, 2-0 vs. Syracuse W, 4-0 vs. Michigan State L, 0-2 vs.Iowa L, 1-8 at Louisville L, 1-4 at Indiana L, 0-6 • vs. Appalachian State W, 5-1 • CALIFORNIA W, 2-1 STANFORD L, 1-2 • at Stanford W, 4-3 (OT3) at California L, 1-6 William and Mary L, 0-4 at Virginia Comm. L, 1-3 • vs. Davidson W, 3-1 • LONGWOOD W, 6-1 vs. Michigan L, 0-3 • RADFORD L, 2-3 3 vs. Radford W, 2-1 (OT2) 3 vs. California L, 0-4
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2006 - (11-8-0, 4-2) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. No. 1 Maryland L, 0-6 vs. No. 6 American W, 4-3 (OT) vs. UMASS W, 5-2 vs. New Hampshire W, 1-0 vs. No. 2 Wake Forest L, 1-5 at Ball State W, 5-3 vs. Saint Louis W, 4-0 at No. 6 Ohio State L, 2-6 No. 15 CALIFORNIA L, 2-3 • STANFORD L, 1-2 at Stanford W, 3-2 at Virginia L, 2-4 • vs. Radford W, 3-2 • at Longwood W, 4-1 • vs. Davidson W, 5-1 • APPALACHIAN STATE W, 6-0 • at No. 13 California L, 2-3 (OT) 3 vs. Appalachian State L, 2-3 3 vs. Davidson W, 4-1
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2007 - (7-11-0, 4-2) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald vs. No. 16 Indiana L, 1-2 vs. No. 9 Boston College L, 1-3 MISSOURI STATE W, 3-1 • at Stanford L, 2-4 vs. Vermont L, 2-3 at New Hampshire L, 0-1 at Harvard L, 2-3 at California L, 2-6 STANFORD L, 1-2 • vs. Radford L, 0-1 (OT)
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• vs. Davidson • at Longwood vs. No. 4 Wake Forest • CALIFORNIA • vs. Appalachian State 3 vs. Radord 3 vs. Appalachian State 3 vs. Longwood
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2008 - (6-12-0, 4-2) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald • CALIFORNIA L, 3-0 at Kent State L, 2-1 vs. Lock Haven L, 3-0 vs. Robert Morris W, 3-0 vs. Iowa L, 8-0 vs. Indiana L, 4-3 (OT) vs. Michigan State L, 7-0 at Miami (Ohio) L, 3-2 • at Stanford L, 7-0 • at California L, 3-0 • vs. Davidson W, 4-2 • at Appalachian State W, 3-0 • vs. Radford W, 2-1 • vs. Longwood W, 3-2 • STANFORD L, 2-1 (4-3 SO) 3 vs. Appalachian State W, 3-0 3 vs. Stanford L, 3-2 3 at Longwood L, 3-1
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2009 - (5-12-0, 3-3) Head Coach: Linda MacDonald Missouri State W, 2-1 Towson L, 3-2 Kent L, 3-1 • California W, 2-1 at Lafayette L, 4-3 Maine L, 7-2 Hofstra L, 5-1 • at Stanford L, 5-1 • at Davis W, 1-0 • Stanford L, 3-0 • at California L, 4-1 at Louisville L, 6-0 Penn State L, 6-4 at Indiana L, 3-0 • Davis W, 2-1 3 Longwood L, 3-1 3 Appalachian State W, 7-2
Legend * at Preseason Tournament (San Jose State) $ at Southern Oregon Tournament % denotes NCAC Conference game • denotes NorPac Conference game ^ at Long Beach Invite ! at Colorado State Invitational # at California Invitational 1 at Saint Louis Tournament 2 at NCAA Tournament 3 at NorPac Championships 4 NCAA Play-in Game
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NorPac Conference Formed in 1982, the NorPac Field Hockey Conference has evolved over the past 27 years from an initial California membership to the current east and west blend. Three of the original teams include University of the Pacific, Stanford University and University of California-Berkeley. Both Appalachian State University and Davidson College accepted invitations to join in 2000 followed by Radford University in 2001. Longwood University was added to the conference in 2005 as a provisional member while reclassifying to a Division I membership. After fulfilling NCAA reclassification requirements, Longwood became eligible for its first conference tournament in 2007 and was the host for the 2008 championship. UC Davis joins the NorPac conference for the 2009 season. After the Aggies’ program was elevated from club to intercollegiate status, the NorPac Conference announced the addition of UC Davis as its newest member in July 2008. The Aggies are eligible to complete in a full 2009 conference schedule, including the NorPac tournament held at Stanford University Nov. 5-7. With the addition of UC Davis as the eighth member, the conference will re-establish Eastern and Western divisional play in 2009. The Aggies join California, Pacific and Stanford to make up the West Division. Appalachian State, Davidson, Longwood and Radford will form the East Division. The round-robin divisional play will culminate with the conference championship tournament for all eight members. Stanford will be hosting its fourth (1999, 2002, 2007 and 2009) NorPac Championship in 2009. The championship has been hosted three times by Saint Louis University (1998, 2000, 2003). Davidson has hosted twice (2004 and 2006) with Appalachian State (2001) and California (2005) serving as the host institution once. In 1998, the growth and development of the NorPac as an NCAA single-sport conference was assisted by a three-year grant from the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the NCAA, as well as by a partnership with and support from the United States Field Hockey Association (USFHA). Through the grant opportunity, the restructuring of the conference included members California, Davis and Elkins College, Missouri State, Pacific, Saint Louis and Stanford University. Since 1999, the NorPac Field Hockey Conference has received an NCAA play-in opportunity or a conference automatic qualification (2005). Over the past decade NorPac representatives are 7-2 in NCAA play-in games.
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THE UNIVERSITY
Pamela A. Eibeck University President
Pamela A. Eibeck became the 24th President of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2009. She is Pacific’s sixth President since the University moved to Stockton in 1924 and the first woman to hold the office. Her Presidency follows a distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, educational reformer, and university administrator. Prior to joining Pacific, Eibeck was dean of the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech—one of the nation’s largest engineering colleges with 4,400 students, 156 faculty and five research centers. There, she was responsible for eight academic departments, 33 degree programs and a $55 million budget. An active fundraiser, Eibeck helped build an endowment of $57 million and doubled the number of endowed chairs. Eibeck takes the helm at a University with strong enrollments and finances, and the best incoming student academic profile in its history. With a record number of applications for Fall 2009, university enrollment is expected to remain steady at around 6,250 with a 20-point jump in the average admitted freshmen SAT score to 1200. Construction continues on two major buildings: the $7.5 million Janssen-Lagorio Multipurpose Gymnasium and the $10 million John T. Chambers Technology Center, and the last fiscal year closed with a surplus for the 13th consecutive year. While spending time to get know Pacific in her first year, Eibeck has committed to building on these strengths by continuing to enhance educational quality, build national visibility, and deepen the University’s involvement in community engagement. Eibeck received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering between 1979 and 1986 from Stanford University. She joined the faculty at the University of California at Berkeley, where she earned tenure and served from 1985 to 1995. In 1995, she became a professor and chair of mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University, where she later served as director of the honors program and then vice provost for undergraduate studies. In 2004, Eibeck was named dean of the college of engineering at Texas Tech. An expert in heat transfer, Eibeck conducted experimental research related to electronics cooling and thermal tiles used by NASA on the space shuttles. Her later work focused on engineering educational reform, including early use of multimedia in the classroom, curriculum development and, most recently, ways to attract young people and women to the profession. She has authored or co-authored nearly 50 articles and papers. Eibeck became a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2008. She received the Distinguished Engineering Educator Award from the Society of Women Engineers in 1996 and the Boeing Outstanding Educator Award in 1999. Eibeck is married to William D. Jeffery, a law professor and a native of California. They have four children. Sons Andrew and Kevin live in the Bay Area. Daughter Katherine attends the University of Southern California. Their youngest son, Will, attends Santa Clara University.
Founded in 1851 as the first chartered university in California, University of the Pacific continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest academic institutions in the West. The main Stockton campus, with its expansive lawns and brick-and-ivy architecture, much like many renowned universities in the East, is highly regarded as one of the most picturesque college campuses in the West. The only private school in the Big West Conference, Pacific offers a diversity of programs that would normally be associated with a much larger university. Personal attention and small class sizes have become Pacific trademarks and help attract students from many U.S. states and foreign countries. Pacific provides its 6,235 scholars a student-to-faculty ratio of less than 13-to-1. Pacific is comprised of 11 schools and colleges on three campuses, offering students the distinctive advantage of nearby resources. Two professional schools complement the Stockton campus: the School of Dentistry in San Francisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento. The Stockton campus features the central liberal arts division, College of the Pacific and schools of music, engineering, education, pharmacy, business & public administration, international studies, the Graduate School and University College. Pacific students are represented on many policy-making committees, and the Associated Students (ASUOP) play an active role in campus life through social and cultural programs. The Stockton metropolitan area, with a population of over 280,000, is nestled conveniently in the San Joaquin Valley between San Francisco and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Pacific offers its students a proximity to many exciting places including Monterey/Carmel, Lake Tahoe, the northern California wine country, and Yosemite National Park. It is adjacent to over 1,000 miles of waterways, making it the largest inland seaport in the state.
THE PACIFIC EXPERIENCE • Over 80 major fields from which to choose, yet an average class size of under 20, even in the freshman year. • NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics as well as numerous club and intramural sports. • Exposure to a wide range of knowledge through the General Education program, and hundreds of opportunities for gaining “hands-on” experience in a chosen field. • A strong liberal arts tradition within key academic units including business, conservatory, education, engineering, international studies, and pharmacy.
• An intercultural perspective that prepares students for working in an increasingly diverse and international society. • Students sit on many decision-making committees of the University to ensure that the voice of the students is heard. • A New England-like campus in northern California. • With more than 6,000 students enrolled, Pacific is one of the smallest universities to be ranked among the top 100 national universities, both by US News & World Report and the The Washington Monthly College Guide.
PACIFIC’S MISSION
The University of the Pacific's mission is to provide a superior, student-centered learning experience integrating liberal arts and professional education and preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities. The first chartered institution of higher education in the State of California, the University of the Pacific is a mid-sized independent, comprehensive university offering a wide choice of high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs in Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Pacific is an outstanding blend of the advantages of the diverse programs of a major university and the broad, highly personalized learning of the selective liberal arts college. We accomplish our mission through highly personalized programs delivered in a caring, supportive, and attractive environment. We seek to develop and strengthen self-confidence, initiative, analytical and problem-solving abilities, and an enthusiasm for learning. Central to our mission is the dedication of our faculty and staff to excellence in teaching and advising. We encourage and support research, scholarship and creative activity as complements to our fundamental mission of teaching. Our mission dictates a commitment to leadership development, global awareness, community involvement and opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing practical experiences to complement classroom learning. Highly interactive student-faculty relations and a broad array of co-curricular activities that help to develop students' abilities are hallmarks of learning at the University of the Pacific. How old is Pacific? We became California’s first chartered institution of higher education in 1851. We were also the first coed university (the first graduating class had five men and five women). We celebrated our sesquicentennial year in 2001. What type of university is Pacific? Pacific is a comprehensive university with three campuses and eleven schools and colleges. Eight of our schools and colleges provide undergraduate education on the Stockton campus, including a college of liberal arts and sciences (College of the Pacific), six professional schools and an adult re-entry division. The Stockton campus also has a graduate school. The other two campuses are the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco.
Is Pacific a religious or church-related university? No. Pacific was founded by and is affiliated with the Methodist Church. We do have a chapel, a full-time chaplain, a number of religious-oriented clubs, and a Department of Religious Studies, but we are not a “religious” university where students are required to attend chapel or to take religion classes. Any or all of the above are available to students who are interested, but participation in such activities is completely voluntary. Is Pacific accredited? Pacific is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and many academic programs have additional accreditation by appropriate professional organizations.
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are required to attain a 3.2 grade point average over one semester to earn the accolade. Pacific attributes its success in the classroom to two primary factors. First, Pacific recruits only student-athletes who it believes can succeed at the University and who have a sincere commitment to a higher education. Second, it provides outstanding support services to students. An integral resource of support is a faculty committed to helping students obtain an education and to graduate, and who often tutor student-athletes one-onone. Pacific intercollegiate athletics has a comprehensive academic achievement program for its student-athletes, including counseling, tutoring, monitoring services, leadership and life skills training, computer resources, and a set of standards and procedures outlined in the student-athlete handbook. Supervised study periods are provided, and a
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Academics are Number One at the University of the Pacific, and Pacific is proud of its student-athletes’ performances in the classroom. In addition to having some truly outstanding individual scholar-athletes, Pacific currently boasts a graduation rate of over 96 percent for all recruited student-athletes who exhaust their athletic eligibility. During the spring semester of 2009, Pacific studentathletes posted a combined grade point average of 3.0. Pacific is annually represented on Big West Academic All-Conference teams, Academic All-America teams, and boasts NCAA Post-Graduate Scholars in several sports. For the 2009-10 academic year, Pacific honored 102 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes. In order to qualify for the distinction, student-athletes must record a 3.0 grade point average over their two most recently completed semesters. Freshmen
2009-10 Academic Award Count
Academic All-Americans............................................ 1 Big West Academic All-Conference Team............... 41 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team.... 2 Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year....................... 2 Big West Conference Scholar-Athletes................. 102 Pacific Scholar-Athletes........................................ 134 National Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic Team. 5
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Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year 2009-10
NATALIA TOMASZEWSKA (Gr.) Women’s Volleyball (Sport Science • Marklowice, Poland)
DAVID ROWSE (Sr.) Baseball (Business Administration • Pleasanton, Calif.) Academic All-America teams are voted upon annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). District VIII encompasses all universities within the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia.
ACADEMICS system of grade checks is in place to identify problem areas and ensure immediate attention. At Pacific, the “four-year” degree is no myth. Faculty and counseling resources help keep student-athletes at Pacific on track to graduate in four years. Located in the heart of the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center, the Pacific Student-Athlete Resource Center, includes state-of-the-art computer facilities and is used exclusively by student-athletes. A special opportunity exists for student-athlete participation at Pacific with the Pacific Student-Athlete Council. The council is comprised of elected studentathlete representatives from each Division I team. The council sponsors a variety of activities throughout the year for Pacific student-athletes and youth in the community. To be a student-athlete at University of the Pacific is truly a unique experience. One can compete athletically at the NCAA Division I level with the best in the nation and, at the same time, have an outstanding educational experience with a dedicated faculty. University of the Pacific ... the best of both worlds!
SCOTT BORAS (1977, 1982 (JD))
NOTABLE PACIFIC ALUMNI: CHRIS ISAAK (1980)
ELAINA ODEN (1989)
TOM FLORES (1959)
DAVE BRUBECK (1942)
MIKE MERRIWEATHER (1982)
DELL DEMPS (1992, 1998)
TED LELAND (1970, 1972)
ARTHUR A. DUGONI (1948)
PETE CARROLL (1973)
EDDIE LEBARON (1950)
BRADLEY SCHUMACHER (1997, 2005)
WALT HARRIS (1967)
JENNIFER JOINES (2004)
MICHAEL OLOWOKANDI (1998)
ALEX SPANOS (1948)
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ADMINISTATION DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
LYNN KING Lynn King is in his 11th year as director of athletics for University of the Pacific. He began his tenure in March 2000. During his time at Pacific, King has seen the Tigers claim 18 Big West Conference team titles. Pacific has also made 28 NCAA Championship appearances under King’s guidance. In King’s first year at Pacific, the Tigers ranked first among NCAA Division I-AAA schools in the national Sears Directors Cup standings in 2000-01, surpassing all 78 other non-football Division I universities. The Tigers have also excelled in the classroom since King’s arrival, boasting six CoSida Academic All-Americans and 37 CoSida Academic All-District Team athletes since 2000-01. In 2002-03 alone, four Pacific teams were recognized with national team academic awards “Lynn King has provided our athletic department with tremendous leadership and direction. Pacific Athletics have reached new levels of success both athletically and academically,” said former President Donald V. DeRosa. King is currently leading Pacific on a campaign to build two new facilities (a multipurpose gymnasium [the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium] for athletics and recreation and a tennis clubhouse), expand the Alex G. Spanos Center to include an athletics Hall of Fame and substantially increase the athletics endowment. This campaign is already well underway as construction of Klein Family Field and renovations to Chris Kjeldsen Pool have been completed. In addition, construction of the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is scheduled for completion at the beginning of the 2009-10 academic year. Before coming to Pacific, King chaired the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s track and field subcommittee from 1995 to 1999 and served as Drake’s director of intercollegiate athletics since 1990. Under the leadership of King, Drake’s Bulldog Scholarship Fund grew in both record numbers and money pledged in support of Drake athletics. Among his accomplishments at Drake, King played a major role in raising $12.5 million for design and construction of the 7,000-seat Knapp Multi Purpose Center. King also spearheaded successful efforts that enabled Drake’s athletics program to be officially certified by the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification in the spring of 1998. The certification followed the committee’s review of Drake’s athletics program self-study and review of a report by a peer-review team that visited the campus in November of 1997. King previously served as director of intercollegiate athletics for University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh and assistant athletic director for facilities at the University of Northern Iowa, of which he is an alumnus. King began his career as head coach for men’s track and cross country, first at Rochester Community College and then at University of Northern Iowa, where he was also an instructor of health and physical education. While at Northern Iowa he coached 11 conference team champions, 25 All-Americans and two national champions. He was named regional or conference coach of the year 10 times and referee of the Drake Relays in 1984. King earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education. In October of 2008, he was inducted into the Northern Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a member of the executive committee and a director of the Greater Des Moines Sports Authority, a director of the Iowa Games board, and the 1995 National Junior Olympics Organizing Committee. He and his wife, Jan, are parents of two adult children, Jason, and Kelly.
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MIKE DALGETY Assistant A.D. / Internal Affairs
TIM DICKSON Development and Alumni Relations Officer
SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES & COMPLIANCE
HOLLY TREXLER In her sixth year at Pacific, Holly Trexler is the Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Services and Compliance. She became Pacific’s Senior Women’s Administrator in September of 2008. Among her duties, Trexler oversees compliance, academic support, student services, the Pacific Student Athlete Council (PSAC) as well as the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. In addition, Trexler is currently serving on the NCAA Leadership Selection Committee. Before coming to Pacific, Trexler was the assistant athletic director for academic support/life skills coordinator at Quinnipiac University from 2002-05. At Quinnipiac, she monitored the academic progress and eligibility status of all student-athletes, in addition to overseeing academic programming and support services. Trexler was also responsible for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Prior to her time at Quinnipiac, Trexler spent the previous three years as assistant athletic director for eligibility and student services/senior woman administrator at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, N.C. Her duties at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference school included the monitoring of academic records and eligibility status of 300 student-athletes. She also oversaw the academic programming and support services. From 1993 to 1999, Trexler worked at the University of Kansas as a strategic learning assistant and Mentor. In her position, she developed learning strategies for at-risk student-athletes and assisted with subject matter and overall academic development. Trexler holds three degrees from the University of Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English and African-American studies in 1995. She was awarded her Juris Doctorate from the Kansas School of Law in 1998. A year later, in 1999, she finished her master’s in education.
JIM DUGONI Associate A.D. / Development
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GEORGIA KOVICH-LEE Director / Marketing & Promotions
MIKE MILLERICK Assistant A.D. / Communications
ATHLETIC STAFF
Ed Sprague Baseball
Bob Thomason Lynne Roberts Josh Jones Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country
Adam Kennedy Swimming
Ryan Redondo Men’s Tennis
Bob “Chino” Chiene Women’s Tennis
Linda MacDonald Brandon Goethals Keith Coleman Field Hockey Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer
Joe Wortmann Men’s Volleyball
Greg Gibbons Women’s Volleyball
James Graham Men’s Water Polo
Brian Kolze Softball
Megan Thomson Women’s Water Polo
COACHES’ AWARDS: • Thomason - Big West Coach of the Year ‘93, ‘97, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 • Coleman - Big West Coach of the Year ‘97, ‘98 • Kolze - Big West Coach of the Year ‘98, ‘01, ‘02 • • MacDonald - NorPac Coach of the Year ‘05 • Wortmann - MPSF Coach of the Year ‘96, ‘03 •
PACIFIC ATHLETICS STAFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Area Code (209) 946-
ARAFILES, Gwen, GA, Athletic Media Relations
x2479 KENNEDY, Adam, Head Swimming Coach KELLY, Lauren, Volunteer WVB Coach
x2154 THOMASON, Bob, Head Men’s Basketball Coach
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x2723 THOMSON, Megan, Head Women’s Water Polo Coach
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BAKER, Jodi, Director of Athletic Training Education Program
x3182 KING, Lynn, Director of Athletics
x3945 TREXLER, Holly, Associate Director of Athletics for Student
BARBARA, Don, Assistant Baseball Coach
x2840 KLEIN, Kendra, GA for Women’s Water Polo
x3998 Athlete Services & Compliance
BARRIOS, Gustavo, Assistant Swimming Coach
x2710 KOLZE, Brian, Head Softball Coach
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BATALON, Ray, Associate Head Women’s Volleyball Coach
x2723 KOTSOGLOU, Chris, GA Athletic Media Relations
x2479 VANHOLLEBEKE, Amy, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
BERTOCCHINI, Angela, GA, Athletic Merchandse
x2479 KOVICH-LEE, Georgia, Director of Athletic Marketing & Promotions
BLEYMAIER, Joe, Assistant Director of Compliance
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BYRD, Calivn, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
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VERLIN, Ron, Associate Head MBB Coach
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LASKEY, Ben, Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations
WASSOM, Jenn, Coordinator of WBB Operations
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x2730 WENDLAND, Julie, Donor Relations Coordinator
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CARSON, Johah, Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach
x2163 LEE, Aven, Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach
x2723 WENTLING, Sarah-Rose, GA for Facilities and Operations x2726
CHIENE, Bob “Chino”, Head Women’s Tennis Coach
x2128 LEWIS, Victoria, Undergraduate, Athletic Media Relations
x2479 WILKINSON, Kevin, Athletic Media Relations Assistant
COLEMAN, Keith, Head Women’s Soccer Coach
x2129 LUDWIG, Chris, Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator
x2588 WORTMANN, Joe, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach &
COLEMAN, Michelle, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach
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CORNWALL, Wendy, Asst. Coordinator ofAcademicAchievement
x2934 MacDONALD, Linda, Head Field Hockey Coach
x2249 WYATT, Lorraine, Manager of Equipment Operations
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CURLEY, Jack, Men’s Water Polo Graduate Assistant
x2736 MARTINEZ, Annette, Assistant Director of Athletic Trainng
x2340 WYLAM, Emily, GA for Men’s & Women’s Swimming
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DALGETY, Mike, AD of Athletics for Internal Affairs
x3990 McCABE, Dan, Ticket Operations Manager
DANIELS, Jessica, Athletic Training Intern
x2588 McCORMICK, Mike, Assistant Baseball Coach
x2386 Marketing and Ticketing GA
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DAVIS, Bradley, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
x2329 McSWEENEY, Morgan, PTAA Sales Account Manager
x2387 YORTH, Wes, Supervisor of Facilities & Event Management
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Coordinator of Academic Achievement
MAY, Donna, Assistant for Ticket Operations
DICKSON, Tim, Athletics Development and Alumni Relations Officer
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x2867 x2030 YADON, Cristy, Head Dance Coach
MILLERICK, Mike, Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications
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DORIN, Marcus, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance
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DUGONI, Jim, Associate Director of Athletics for Development
x2230 NEUDORFER, Dana, Athletic Training GA
x2866 ZOLDAK, Krzysztof, Volunteer Assistant Swimming Coach
NEAULT, Danielle, Academic Counselor FONG, Stephanie, Basketball Administrative Assistant
x2341 NOGARE, Pam, Administrative Assistant
FRIES, Liz, Assistant Field Hockey Coach
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x2588 x2513 OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO NOTE x3945 ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE ALEX G. SPANOS CENTER PRESS ROW
PADILLA, Carmen, Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach
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x2499 PARIS, Barb, Volleyball Administrative Assistant
x2389 PACIFIC AQUATICS CENTER
x7309 POND, Chris, Director of Athletic Training
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x2713 x2736 REDONDO, Ryan, Head Men’s Tennis Coach
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GLASGOW, Ramon, Manager of Baseball Operations GRAHAM, James, Head Men’s Water Polo Coach
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GEPFORD, Andy, Assistant Director of Athletic Training GOETHALS, Brandon, Head Men’s Golf Coach
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ATHLETICS FAX NUMBERS ROBERTS, Lynne, Head Women’s Basketball Coach
x2219 ATHLETICS MAIN x2745 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS
HAGEN, Lizzie, Assistant Softball Coach
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HAMMBERG, Christine, Business Manager
x2728 SANDOVAL, Tony, Director of Athletic Performance
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HANCOCK, Jessica, Assistant Softball Coach
x2024 SARTORI, Danielle, GA Women’s Water Polo
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HANYAK, Bob, Faculty Athletics Representative
x3233 SPRAGUE, Ed, Head Baseball Coach
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HUTZELL, Melissa, Athletic Training GA
x2588 ST. CLAIR, Jay, Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities and Transportation
JACOBSEN, Adam, Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
x2720 STEVENS, Michael, Manager of Athletic Facilities
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JOHNSON, Al, Volunteer Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach JOHNSON, Davin, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
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JOHNSON, Jeremey, Coordinator of MBB Operations
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JONES, Jennifer, GA, Athletic Marketing
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JONES, Josh, Head Women’s Cross Country Coach
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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE TONY SANDOVAL Director of Athletic Performance Tony Sandoval joined Pacific in April of 2007 as the assistant director before being promoted to the Director of Athletic Performance in October of 2007. He most recently served as an assistant director of strength and conditioning at Sacramento State from January 2005 through the spring of 2007. Sandoval also earned his master’s degree in sports performance in 2006 at Sacramento State. While working at Sacramento State, Sandoval also worked with UCLA on a mentorship program that allowed him to travel to Los Angeles, Calif., approximately once a month to work with Bruin athletics. Sandoval earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal State San Bernardino in December of 2004 in exercise science. During his undergraduate studies, Sandoval also served as the boxing coach and the boxing strength and conditioning coach for the city of Chino, Calif.
Strength and conditioning is an integral part of any student-athlete’s life. At Pacific, new facilities combined with a dedicated staff work toward success on the playing field for Tiger student-athletes. “Strength and conditioning are critical to maximal athletic performance,” Pacific Athletic Director Lynn King said. “The University of the Pacific is proud of its Athletic Performance Center and staffing to assist our studentathletes in this vital part of their training and development.” The multi-purpose weight training and fitness facility within the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center is 4,000 square feet and includes 10 Olympic platforms, 10 racks, five bench presses, five adjustable inclines, two full racks of dumbbells, over 50 medicine balls, 35 Swiss balls, six adjustable plyometric boxes and was completed in July of 1998. The newest addition to the athletic performance facilities is a 2,000 square foot conditioning room with plyometric flooring and 20 Schwinn Spin Bikes. “The Athletic Performance staff works hand-in-hand with sport coaches to assure the student-athlete develops physical strength, endurance and agility,” King said. “This training serves as a basis for the work ethic required to reach one’s full potential.”
MARCUS DORIN Asst. Director of Athletic Performance Marcus Dorin joined the Athletic Performance staff in January 2008 as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance and is responsible for the yearround training for nine of Pacific’s athletic teams. Before coming to Pacific, Dorin spent the previous two years as the strength and conditioning coach of Butte College’s (Chico, Calif.) football, baseball, men’s basketball and softball teams. Prior to working at Butte College Dorin served as a spring training strength and conditioning intern for the Texas Rangers. Coach Dorin served as the strength and conditioning coach for seven of Chico State University’s athletic teams while he completed his master’s degree in kinesiology. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Chico State University.
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ATHLETIC TRAINING Medical care of Pacific student-athletes begins with its athletic training staff and a fully operational Athletic Training Center. The center features the latest in injury prevention, rehabilitation, clinical diagnosis and educational research. The athletic training room is operated and staffed by the odirector of athletic training Chris Pond and assistant directors of athletic training Andy Gepford and Annette Martinez. Pond, Gepford and Martinez are certified athletic trainers by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and oversee treatment and medical attention given to all of Pacific’s intercollegiate sports. In his 20th year at Pacific, Pond is a 1988 graduate of Utah State, and spent two years at Arizona before arriving in Stockton. The athletic training room is also the training laboratory of Pacific’s athletic training undergraduate studies program. Pacific offers athletic training as a field of study within the University’s Department of Sport Sciences. Approximately 15 students participate annually in Pacific’s student-athlete training program. The academic needs of athletic training students are supervised by Jodi Baker (ATC), director of Pacific’s Athletic Training Education Program.
CHRIS POND Director of Athletic Training
ANDY GEPFORD Assistant Director of Athletic Training
ANNETTE MARTINEZ Assistant Director of Athletic Training
TIGER DOCTORS Dr. Gary Alegre Orthopedist
Dr. Eric Larson Sports Medicine
Dr. Scott Bethune Orthopedist
Dr. Anh Le Orthopedist
Dr. Edward Cahill Orthopedist
Dr. Vincent Leung Orthopedist
Dr. Howard Chi Dentist
Dr. Gary Murata Orthopedist
Dr. Steven Eager Orthopedist
Dr. Bill McDonald Podiatrist
Dr. Aubrey Federal Radiologist
Dr. Peter Salamon Orthopedist
Beth McManis Nurse Practioner Cowell Wellness Center
Dr. George Westin Jr. Orthopedist
Dr. Alan Kawaguchi Orthopedist
Dr. Roland Winter Orthopedist
Pacific intercollegiate athletics is proud to acknowledge its team physicians as well as other medical practitioners and providers, who work in direct consultation with the athletic training staff. Their services are invaluable to the overall medical care and physical well-being of all Pacific student-athletes.
JODI BAKER Director of Athletic Training Education Programs
CHRIS LUDWIG Athletic Training Clinical Coordinator
JESSICA DANIELS Athletic Training Intern
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MELISSA HUTZELL Athletic Training Graduate Assistant
DANA NEUDORFER Athletic Training Graduate Assistant
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES
Brookside Field (Field Hockey) The Pacific athletics department boasts seven facilities for its 16 Division I intercollegiate teams. All Tiger basketball and volleyball games are held in the Alex G. Spanos Center (top left), with lockerrooms located in the central athletics department.
Alex G. Span o (Basketball & s Center Volleyball)
In 2006, Pacific saw the opening of its first on-campus baseball field, Klein Family Field (bottom right). Klein Family Field is one of two on-campus facilities with stadium lights that allow for night games throughout the season. The Pacific baseball team’s home seats 2,500 and capacity grew even larger in the fall of 2008, with the addition of two new luxury boxes on the upper concourse. Pacific’s women’s soccer team competes in Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, which
Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium (Soccer)
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Hal Nelson Tennis Courts & Roy and Jean Sanders Tennis Clubhouse (Tennis)
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Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium (Athletics & Recreation)
Chris Kjeldsen Pool Complex (Swimming & Water Polo) was formerly the home of Pacific football. Stagg was built in 1950 and has undergone several renovative efforts since. The Tiger swimming and water polo teams hold their contests at Chris Kjeldsen Pool, located adjacent to the athletics department. The complex also holds lockerrooms and coaches’ offices. In 2008 the pool was resurfaced with new siding to make it one of the faster pools in the Big West Conference. Pacific athletics is dedicated to providing students with top-notch facilities, and the Janssen-Lagorio Gymnasium is the newest addition to the Tigers’ facilities. The multi-purpose practice facility was officially opened in December 2009.
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TIGER TEAM CAPSULES Pacific picked up two conference championships throughout the season as both the men’s basketball team and the women’s water polo team earned a split regular season Big West championship. The Tigers garnered six conference player of the year honors while taking home 54 all-conference awads. Pacific also had one Academic All-Americans and 48 Academic All-Conference Team athletes. BASEBALL – Final Record: 31-23 (12-12 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific’s 31 victories over Division I opponents was a record number of wins for the Tiger baseball program. • Tied a program high for players drafted in the MLB Amateur Draft in June with five Tigers moving on to the professional ranks. (Nick Longmire, J.B. Brown, Mike Walker, Joe Oliveira, Hunter Carnevale) • Set program records for hits (629), batting average (.325), saves (12) and fielding percentage (.971). • Six Tigers received All-Big West honors at the end of the year. Hunter Carnevale led the way on the first team while J.B.Brown and Mike Walker received second team recognition and Nick Longmire, Brian Martin and Joe Oliveira were named honorable mention. MEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 23-12 (12-4 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific won 20+ games for the sixth time in seven seasons, continuing their successes over the past decade. • The Tigers got back to the top of the mountain, finishing as the co-regular season champion of the Big West. • For the second year in a row the Tigers played in the CollegeInsider.com Post-Season Tournament, making it to the finals of the tournament before falling to Missouri State on the road. • Senior Joe Ford was named the Big West’s Defensive Player of the Year while earning CollegeInsider.com Defensive All-America honors. Freshman Allen Huddleston received CollegeInsider. com Freshman All-America Honors.
Men’s Basketball Team Co-Big West Champions WOMEN’S BASKETBALL – Final Record: 6-22 (4-12 Big West Conference) Notes: • The Tigers earned their fourth straight trip to the Big West Championship tournament at the end of the season. • Sophomore Christina Thompson earned Big West Sixth Man of the Year at the completion of the season. • Pacific put two players on the All-Big West Honorable Mention Team in Eliza Dy and Christina Thompson. CROSS COUNTRY – Final Record: Ninth of nine at Big West Championships Notes: • Pacific sent two runners to the NCAA Western Regionals in Kristina Hammarstrom and Jazmin Quiroz. • Kristina Hammarstrom was named to the Academic All-Big West Team as Pacific’s lone cross country representative. FIELD HOCKEYFinal Record: 5-12 (3-3 NorPac Conference) Notes: • Senior Kim Keyawa put together the Tigers’ top performance of the season at the NorPac Championship tournament scoring three goals in Pacific’s 7-2 win over Appalachian State. Her performance earned her all-tournament honors. • The Tigers earned NFHCA Division I National Academic Team honors. • Senior Lisa Muhl was named to the All-West Region team after being named the NorPac Defensive Player of the Year. GOLF – Final Record: Second of Eight at Big West Championships Notes: • Junior Alex Johnson took home the Tigers’ lone individual championship, winning the Bill Cullum Invitational after shooting a career-low 66 in the opening round. • Johnson’s individual championship paved the way for Pacific to take home the tournament championship at the Bill Cullum Invitational, shooting a tournament record 21-under par. • Three Tigers’ earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year led by TJ Bordeaux’s appearance on the first team.
SOCCER – Final Record: 10-6-3 (4-3-1 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific finished just outside of the Big West Championships after suffering a rash of injuries during conference play. • Sophomore Angelica Figueroa was named the Big West Midfielder of the Year as well as earning first team all-conference and first team all-region after the season. • Junior Kylee Ah Choy earned first team allconference alongside of Figueroa while also earning first team all-region. Freshman Maricella Padilla, despite suffering a season-ending injury midseason, earned all-conference and all-region honors in her first year of action. • The Tigers finished No. 6 in the Western Region in the final NSCAA region rankings. SOFTBALL – Final Record: 24-30 (10-11 Big West Conference) Notes: • Despite being hit hard with injuries for the second consecutive season, the Tigers finished the year in fourth place in the Big West Conference. • Freshman Nikki Armagost became just the second Tiger to be named Big West Freshman Pitcher of the Year while earning First Team All-Big West as a pitcher and second team all-conference as a utility player. • The Tigers took on some of the nation’s best throughout the year as they faced off with 14 teams that made the post-season while seven of the 16
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• In addition to his play on the course, Johnson was named an Academic All-American for the 2009-10 season.
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TIGER TEAM CAPSULES • Six different Tigers earned 10 different allconference awards at the end of the year with Ivan Castro joining Gramma on both the first team singles and doubles lists. • The Tigers were ranked as high as No. 51 in the nation during the season, earning the season-best ranking on April 17. WOMEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 8-14 (3-5 Big West Conference) Notes: • The Tigers earned the No. 6 seed in the Big West Championships before falling to UC Irvine in the first round of the tournament. • Junior Jenifer Widjaja was named the Big West Player of the Year after finishing the season ranked No. 82 in the country while posting a 19-3 singles record including a perfect 8-0 record in Big West matches. Widjaja also earned first team allconference in both singles and doubles play. • Four Tigers earned all-conference honors at the end of the year with Sasha Fisher joining Widjaja on the First Team All-Big West for doubles while Christina Goehl earned second team in singles.
Nikki Armagost teams that played in the Super Regionals made up the Tigers’ early schedule. • Additionally, the Tigers saw two of their opponents head to Oklahoma City to take part in the College World Series as Florida and Tennessee each advanced to the final bracket of the tournament. MEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Fourth of five at Big West Championships Notes: • Pacific picked up its first victory in dual meet action against UC Santa Cruz at the Fresno-Pacific Tri Meet, when the Tigers defeated the Banana Slugs 172-116. • Five swimmers were named Academic All-Big West members with Kevin Byers, Dave Mathews, Aljaz Ojstersek, Danny Platow and Joey Rossi earning the honor.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 9-21 (1-21 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) Notes: • Pacific upset No. 7 UCLA, 3-0, on the road to end the year to pick up their first ever road win over the Bruins while picking up their first conference win since defeating Stanford on Jan. 31, 2008. • Two Tigers earned All-MPSF Freshman Team honors with Taylor Hughes and Nikola Vukicevic garnering the awards in their first year at Pacific. WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL – Final Record: 17-11 (7-9 Big West Conference) Notes: • The Tigers won three of the four pre-conference tournaments their participated in to start the year, sweeping their way to the Fresno State Invitational, Miami Best Western Invitational and the Stockton Hilton Invitational championships. • For the second straight year, Pacific finished in second at their own Community Bankers Classic, falling 3-1 to No. 5 Florida at the Alex G. Spanos Center. • Three Tigers earned all-conference honors at the
end of the year with senior Mallori Gibson and junior Svenja Engelhardt earning first team honors while senior Natalia Tomaszewska picking up honorable mention recognition. • After the season, the Tigers started a national search for their head coach position, naming Greg Gibbons as just the seventh coach in program history on Jan. 28. MEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 13-18 (1-7 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) Notes: • Pacific earned their first trip to the MPSF Championships under head coach James Graham heading to the tournament as the No. 8 seed. • Freshman Goran Tomasevic picked up a bookshelf worth of awards at the end of the year as he was named an ACWPC Third Team All-American, MPSF Newcomer of the Year and All-MPSF Honorable Mention. • Tom Konig led the Tigers with 50 goals on the year while four Tigers reached the 30+ goal mark on the year in Konig, Tomasevic, Lance Morrison and Joey Gullikson. WOMEN’S WATER POLO – Final Record: 23-10 (4-1 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific picked up their first ever conference championship in 2010, finishing the year as the co-Regular Season Champions after going 4-1 in conference play. • The Tigers set a program record for victories in a single season with 23 in 2010. The previous record was 12. • The Tigers were the No. 1 seed in the Big West Championships but fell in the semifinals of the tournament to UC Irvine. Pacific finished in the third place. • Four Tigers earned All-Big West honors at the end of the year with Jasmine Myles picking up Pacific’s only first team award. Bridget Geck, Brooke Millar and Dara Tawarahara earned second team honors.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING – Final Record: Fourth of five at Big West Championships Notes: • Melissa McGhee earned Academic All-Big West honors at the end of the season for the women’s swim team. • KC Albiston earned the squad’s only Big West Swimmer of the Week award on December 8 for her performance at the USA Short Course Nationals. Albiston posted a personal-best time in the 400 IM with a time of 4:30.69. MEN’S TENNIS – Final Record: 9-12 (3-2 Big West Conference) Notes: • Pacific earned the No. 2 overall seed in the Big West Championships but fell in its first match of the tournament to UC Irvine in the semifinals. • Senior Artem Gramma was named the Big West Player of the Year after finishing the season 22-9 in singles play. He earned first team all-conference honors in both singles and doubles as well.
Women’s Water Polo Team Co-Big West Champions
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MEDIA INFORMATION The University of the Pacific appreciates coverage given to the Tigers by the sporting media and invites all press representatives to be our guests at each Pacific home contest. CREDENTIALS: All credential requests should be made at least one week prior to the contest being covered. Credentials will beat the scorers table at the West sideline of Brookside field. VISITING MEDIA: All members of the visiting media are asked to make credential requests through the visiting school’s SID. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Head Coach Linda MacDonald will be made available to media following a brief cooling period in an area adjacent to the Pacific bench. Student-athletes also will be made available for interviews on request. Please consult with the Pacific Athletic Media Relations staff
for procedures. Media representatives are advised to check with the visiting SID as to postgame procedures with visiting studentathletes and coaches. PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers must wear assigned passes in plain sight at all times. NCAA rules limit photographers to shoot only from outside the restraining line enclosing the playing surface and bench areas. GAME SERVICES: The Pacific athletic media relations staff provides pre-game notes, game programs, full statistical summaries and play-by-play packets after each contest.
PARKING: Parking passes are available to all media representatives and must be requested with game credentials. INTERVIEW POLICY: The Pacific athletic media relations office requests that all student-athlete and coach interviews be arranged through the assistant director of athletic media relations. 24-hour, advance notice is appreciated. Coaches’ and studentathletes’ home and cell phone numbers will not be released.
PACIFIC ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Address & Location: The exact mailing address for the Pacific athletic media relations office is: University of the Pacific Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA, 95211 The athletic media relations office is located near the main entrance of the Pacific IntercollegiateAthletics Center, adjacent to the Alex G. Spanos Center off Mendocino Avenue or Larry Heller Drive. Important Phone Numbers to Note: Athletic Media Relations Office Mike Millerick, Director office . ........................(209) 946-2866 Ben Laskey, Assistant Director office . ........................(209) 946-2730 Kevin Wilkinson, Assistant office . ........................(209) 946-2289 Gwen Arafiles, Graduate Assistant Chris Kotsoglou, Graduate Assistant Victoria Lewis Undergraduate Assistant office . ........................(209) 946-2479 Athletic Media Relations FAX (209) 946-2757 Courtside Phone..............(209) 946-2865
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2010 Tigers Schedule
Date 08.14.10 08.17.10 08.21.10 08.27.10 08.29.10
Opponent California % Stanford % UC Davis% Stanford* Miami (Ohio)
Location Berkeley, Calif. Stanford, Calif. Brookside Field Brookside Field Berkeley, Calif.
Time 3:00 p.m. PT 11:00 a.m. PT 11:00 a.m. PT 4:00 p.m. PT 12:00 p.m. PT
09.4.10 09.9.10 09.11.10 09.12.10 09.18.10 09.25.10 09.26.10
Michigan State. Dartmouth Vermont Maine California* St. Louis Missouri State
Stanford, Calif. Hanover, N.H. Burlington, VT Burlington, VT Berkeley, Calif. St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO
4:00 p.m. PT 12:00 p.m. PT 8:00 a.m. PT 9:00 a.m. PT 12:00 p.m. PT 10:00 a.m. PT 11:30 a.m. PT
10.8.10 10.10.10 10.11.10 10.16.10 10.22.10 10.24.10 10.30.10
Delaware Maryland Towson UC Davis* California * Stanford* UC Davis *
Newark, DE College Park, MD Towson, MD Davis, Calif. Brookside Field Stanford, Calif. Brookside Field
3:00 p.m. PT 9:00 a.m. PT 9:00 a.m. PT 1:00 p.m. PT 4:00 p.m. PT 1:00 p.m. PT 1:00 p.m. PT
NorPac Conference Tournament NCAA Play-In Game NCAA First Round NCAA Championships % Exhibition * NorPac Conference Contest
2010 Post Season November 4-6 November 9 November 13-14 November 19 & 21
Home Games in ORANGE
Davidson, N.C. TBD TBD College Park, Md.