2009 Pepperdine Women's Soccer Yearbook

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Pepperdine Soccer 2009 Yearbook Quick Facts

General School.......................................Pepperdine University Location...................................... Malibu, Calif. 90263 Founded..................... 1937 (Malibu Campus in 1972) Enrollment..................8,000 total/3,000 undergraduate Colors.....................................Blue, Orange and White Affiliation......................................... NCAA Division I Conference.............................. West Coast Conference President......................................... Andrew K. Benton Athletic Director................................ Dr. John Watson Athletic Department Phone..................(310) 506-4150 Ticket Office Phone ........................(866) WAVE-TIX Home Field............................. Tari Frahm Rokus Field Capacity......................................................1,000 Opened.........................................................1993 Coaching Staff Head Coach............................ Tim Ward (12th season) Alma Mater.............................. Cal Lutheran ‘93 Record at School............ 124-68-29 (11 seasons) Career Record ............................................Same Office Phone ..............................(310) 506-4338 E-Mail...................... tim.ward@pepperdine.edu Associate Head Coach..Twila Kaufman (sixth season) Alma Mater...................................... Arizona ‘03 Office Phone................................(310) 506-4538 E-Mail.............. twila.kaufman@pepperdine.edu Assistant Coach........ Jennifer Brewer (second season) Alma Mater ................................ Pepperdine ‘07 Office Phone................................(310) 506-4538 E-Mail............. jennifer.brewer@pepperdine.edu Vol. Assistant Coach.............. Ian Feuer (sixth season) Team Information 2008 Overall Record............................................9-9-2 2008 Conference Record ..................... 4-3 (4th place) 2008 Postseason...................................................None Starters Returning/Lost........................................... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................... 14/7 Non-Letterwinners Returning.....................................2 Newcomers...............................................................12 History First Year...............................................................1993 All-Time Record................... 172-108-35 (16 seasons) All-Time WCC Record............. 44-51-10 (15 seasons) Regular-Season Titles ......................... 1 (last in 2002) NCAA Tournament Appearances................................5 Last in...........................................................2005 Sports Information Director....................................................Roger Horne Office Phone................................(310) 506-4455 E-Mail .................. roger.horne@pepperdine.edu Assistant............................................... Karen Costello Office Phone ..............................(310) 506-4160 E-Mail .............. karen.costello@pepperdine.edu Assistant/WSOC Contact . ................. Chris Macaluso Office Phone.........................................(310) 506-4333 E-Mail...................... chris.macaluso@pepperdine.edu SID Mailing Address ..........24255 Pacific Coast Hwy ...............................................Malibu, CA 90263 SID Fax................................................(310) 506-4322 Press Row Phone.................................................None Official Website ..............www.pepperdinesports.com Official Blog................ pepperdinewaves.typepad.com Facebook Page............................ Pepperdine Athletics Twitter......................................................... peppsports

Table Of Contents

Introduction Pages General Information....................................................1 Roster Breakdown.......................................................2 Athletics Support Staff................................................3 Head Coach Tim Ward/Assistant Coaches.............. 4-5 Season Preview................................................... 6-7, 9 Tari Frahm Rokus Field..............................................8 2009 Waves Roxanne Barker/Cammie Burke.................................9 Laura Cole/Ashley Correa/Elise Crispen..................10 Katherine Crosland/Alexis Farler/Karissa Garcia....11 Anisa Guajardo/Haleigh Guertin/Lacey Heck..........12 Kasey Kanada/Jennifer Karson/Rebecca Klamser....13 Michelle Manning/Kelsey McGovern/Sophia Medina..14 Terah Parker/Callie Payetta/Ana Pontes...................15 Courtney Price/Kelly Reilly......................................16 Katie Rivers/Kelsea Smith/Michelle Spacciapolli....17 Myriah Stockman/Melissa Trammell........................18

2008 Season In Review 2008 Stats and Results..............................................19 Highs and Lows........................................................20 Team Leaders............................................................21 2008 Headlines..........................................................22 West Coast Conference Recap..................................23 History and Records Year-By-Year Records, Statistics, NCAA Results....24 Honors and Awards...................................................25 All-Time Roster........................................................26 Waves By Number....................................................27 Career Records..........................................................28 Season Records/Individual Leaders By Season........29 Single-Game Records...............................................30 All-Time Results................................................. 31-32 2009 Opponents........................................................33 Series Records vs. Opponents............................. 34-35 Nike Adverstisement.................................................36

2009 Schedule

Day Date Opponent Sun. Aug. 23 Marquette First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic Fri. Aug 28 vs. Kansas Sun. Aug 30 at Tennessee Fri. Sept. 4 Houston Sun. Sept. 13 Hawai’i Fri. Sept. 18 at Long Beach State Sun. Sept. 20 Sacramento State Fri. Sept. 25 at Arizona State Sun. Sept. 27 at Utah Fri. Thurs. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Thurs.

Sun. Sat.

Time 3 p.m. PT

Location Malibu, Calif.

5:30 p.m. ET 3 p.m. ET

Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn.

3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. MT

Malibu, Calif. Malibu, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Malibu, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. Salt Lake City, Utah Malibu, Calif. Malibu, Calif. Malibu, Calif. Malibu, Calif. Malibu, Calif. at Santa Clara, Calif. at San Diego, Calif. Malibu, Calif.

Oct. 2 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 29

UCLA Cal State Bakersfield Loyola Marymount* Portland* Gonzaga* Santa Clara* San Diego* Seattle University

3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.

Nov. 1 Nov. 7

St. Mary’s* San Francisco*

1 p.m. Malibu, Calif. 1 p.m. at San Francisco, Calif.

NCAA Tournament Fri. Nov. 13 Sat. Nov. 15 Fri.-Sun. Nov. 20, 21 or 22 Fri.-Sun. Nov. 27, 28 or 29

NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament Third Round NCAA Quarterfinals

NCAA College Cup Fri. Dec. 4 Sun. Dec. 6

NCAA Tournament Semifinals TBA College Station, Texas NCAA Tournament Championship TBA College Station, Texas

TBA TBA TBA TBA

Campus Sites Campus Sites Campus Sites Campus Sites

Home matches in bold Dates and times subject to change *West Coast Conference match

Credits

The Pepperdine University women’s soccer yearbook was produced by the Sports Information Department. Written, edited and designed by: Chris Macaluso, Assistant Sports Information Director with assistance from Roger Horne, Karen Costello, Tim Ward, Twila Kaufman and Jennifer Brewer. Photography by: Jeff Golden, Ron Hall, Stephen and Jacqueline Wandzura and Pepperdine archives. Special thanks to Stephen Wandzura for taking this year’s team photos and head shots. Printed by: Dumont Printing of Fresno, Calif. Copies are available to the public for $10 each and can be purchased via the Pepperdine Sports Info Office 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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Roster Breakdown

No. 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Name Roxanne Barker Lacey Heck Rebecca Klamser Kelsea Smith Haleigh Guertin Ashley Correa Myriah Stockman Michelle Spacciapolli Laura Cole Anisa Guajardo Callie Payetta Kelly Reilly Kasey Kanada Kelsey McGovern Alexis Farler Michelle Manning Katherine Crosland Ana Pontes Cammie Burke Elise Crispen Sophia Medina Melissa Trammell Katie Rivers Karissa Garcia Courtney Price Terah Parker Jennifer Karson

Alphabetical Roster

o. Name N 0 Roxanne Barker 19 Cammie Burke 9 Laura Cole 6 Ashley Correa 20 Elise Crispen 17 Katherine Crosland 15 Alexis Farler 24 Karissa Garcia 10 Anisa Guajardo 5 Haleigh Guertin 1 Lacey Heck 13 Kasey Kanada 27 Jennifer Karson 3 Rebecca Klamser 16 Michelle Manning 14 Kelsey McGovern 21 Sophia Medina 26 Terah Parker 11 Callie Payetta 18 Ana Pontes 25 Courtney Price 12 Kelly Reilly 23 Katie Rivers 4 Kelsea Smith 8 Michelle Spacciapolli 7 Myriah Stockman 22 Melissa Trammell

Pos. GK D F M D/M D F F M/F D GK F M M/F F D F F F/M M D/F M D/M D/F M/F D M/F

Pronunciation Guide

Pos. GK GK M/F D/F D M D M/F F M/F F/M M F D F F D M D D/M F M/D D/M F D/F F M

Ht. Elig. 5-10 Fr. 5-4 Jr. 5-4 So. 5-7 Fr. 5-6 Jr. 5-9 Fr. 5-7 Sr. 5-1 So. 5-6 Fr. 5-8 Jr. 5-8 So. 5-2 Fr. 5-4 Fr. 5-3 Jr. 5-4 Fr. 5-8 So. 5-3 Sr. 5-5 Fr. 5-5 Fr. 5-6 Fr. 5-6 Sr. 5-9 Sr. 5-8 Fr. 5-8 Fr. 5-4 So. 5-4 So. 5-7 So.

Ashley Correa..........................................CORE-ee-ah Haleigh Guertin............................. HAY-lee GURR-tin Anisa Guajardo................................... gwah-HAR-doe Kasey Kanada........................................kah-NAH-dah Callie Payetta............................................. PIE-yet-tah Ana Pontes.................................................. POHN-tiss Kelsea Smith................................................KELL-see Michelle Spacciapolli.....................SPACH-ah-pole-ee Myriah Stockman.................................... MUH-rye-uh

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

Yr./Elig. Fr./Fr. So./So. Jr./So. So./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. So./So. So./So. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Sr./Sr. So./So. Fr./Fr. So./So. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr.

Exp. HS 1V 1V RS 2V HS 1V TR 1V HS HS 3V HS 1V 3V HS HS HS 2V 1V 3V 1V HS 1V 3V HS HS

Roster By Eligibility

Seniors (4) Alexis Farler, Sophia Medina, Courtney Price, Kelly Reilly. Juniors (4) Cammie Burke, Elise Crispen, Haleigh Guertin, Rebecca Klamser. Sophomores (7) Laura Cole, Karissa Garcia, Lacey Heck, Kelsey McGovern, Michelle Spacciapolli, Myriah Stockman, Melissa Trammell. Freshmen (12) Roxanne Barker, Ashley Correa, Katherine Crosland, Anisa Guajardo, Kasey Kanada, Jennifer Karson, Michelle Manning, Terah Parker, Callie Payetta, Ana Pontes, Katie Rivers, Kelsea Smith.

Roster By Position

Hometown (High School/Last School) Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) Ventura, Calif. (Buena HS) Camarillo, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS) Lynnwood, Wash. (Meadowdale HS) Sandy, Utah (Brighton HS) San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic/Boston College) Whittier, Calif. (La Habra HS) Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Huntington Beach HS) Cardiff, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) Tigard, Ore. (Tigard HS) Coto de Caza, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic HS) Roseville, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) Calabasas, Calif. (Agoura HS) Holladay, Utah (Waterford School) Houston, Texas (Clear Lake HS) Del Mar, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) San Diego, Calif. (Parker HS/UC Santa Barbara) Downey, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) Yakima, Wash. (West Valley HS) Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View HS) Roseville, Calif. (Oakmont HS) Corona, Calif. (Colony HS) Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek HS) Frazier Park, Calif. (Frazier Mountain HS)

Roster By State

California (19) Roxanne Barker, Cammie Burke, Laura Cole, Elise Crispen, Alexis Farler, Karissa Garcia, Anisa Guajardo, Haleigh Guertin, Lacey Heck, Jennifer Karson, Rebecca Klamser, Michelle Manning, Kelsey McGovern, Sophia Medina, Callie Payetta, Courtney Price, Kelly Reilly, Kelsey Smith, Michelle Spacciapolli. Oregon (1) Kasey Kanada. Texas (2) Terah Parker, Ana Pontes. Utah (2) Katherine Crosland, Myriah Stockman. Washington (3) Ashley Correa, Katie Rivers, Melissa Trammell.

Goalkeepers (2) Roxanne Barker, Lacey Heck. Forwards (7) Laura Cole, Alexis Farler, Karissa Garcia, Kasey Kanada, Michelle Manning, Sophia Medina, Terah Parker. Midfielders (10) Ashley Correa, Elise Crispen, Anisa Guajardo, Jennifer Karson, Rebecca Klamser, Callie Payetta, Ana Pontes, Kelly Reilly, Michelle Spacciapolli, Melissa Trammell. Defenders (8) Cammie Burke, Katherine Crosland, Haleigh Guertin, Kelsey McGovern, Courtney Price, Katie Rivers, Kelsea Smith, Myriah Stockman.

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Senior Staff

Director of Athletics: John Watson (310) 506-4242/jgwatson@pepperdine.edu Faculty & Institutional Rep.: Don Shores (310) 506-4211/don.shores@pepperdine.edu Assoc. Vice Chancellor - Athletics: Sam Lagana (310) 506-4454/sam.lagana@pepperdine.edu Senior Associate Athletics Director: Steve Potts (310) 456-4749/steven.potts@pepperdine.edu Assoc. Athletics Dir. - SWA: Roxanne Levenson (310) 506-4781/roxanne.levenson@pepperdine.edu Associate Athletics Director: David Rhoades (310) 506-4113/david.rhoades@pepperdine.edu Assoc. A.D. - Business Ops.: Cindy Del Dosso (310) 506-4970/cdeldoss@pepperdine.edu Assoc. A.D. - Internal Ops.: Karin Taylor (310) 506-4775/karin.taylor@pepperdine.edu Assistant A.D. - Compliance: Marcus Brown (310) 506-7476/marcus.brown@pepperdine.edu Administrative Assistant: Maria Korff (310) 506-4150/maria.korff@pepperdine.edu Travel & Acquisitions Manager: Janet Slightham (310) 506-4994/janet.slightham@pepperdine.edu

Academic Services

Director of Academic Services: Jim Hamad (310) 506-4564/james.hamad@pepperdine.edu Academic Support Coordinator: Michelle Grue (310) 506-4957/michelle.petty@pepperdine.edu

Advancement

Associate Dir., Athletics Annual Fund: Collette Taylor (310) 506-4466/collette.taylor@pepperdine.edu Athletics Advancement Manager: Kara Corliss (310) 506-4457/kara.corliss@pepperdine.edu

Athletic Training Center

Head Athletics Trainer: Kevin Wright (310) 506-4169/kevin.wright@pepperdine.edu Assistant Athletics Trainer: Nicole Agee (310) 506-4169/nicole.bulick@pepperdine.edu Assistant Athletics Trainer: Debbie Prouse (310) 506-4169/deborah.prouse2@pepperdine.edu

External Relations Marketing/Promotions/Video

Dir. of Marketing & Alumni Rel.: Heather Collart (310) 506-6483/heather.collart@pepperdine.edu Events & Promotions Coord.: Kevin Borzenski (310) 506-6018/kevin.borzenski@pepperdine.edu Band Director: Tony Cason (310) 506-7931/tony.cason@pepperdine.edu Director of Sports Productions: Kira Elste (310) 506-4817/kira.elste@pepperdine.edu

Facilities

Director of Athletics Facilities: Matt Kalish (310) 506-7303/matthew.kalish@pepperdine.edu Director of Pool Operations: Raleigh Gissell (310) 506-4483/raliegh.gissell@pepperdine.edu Athletics IT Liaison: John Gladwin (310) 506-4993/John.Gladwin@pepperdine.edu

Sports Information Office

Sports Information Director: Roger Horne (310) 506-4455/roger.horne@pepperdine.edu Asst. Sports Information Director: Karen Costello (310) 506-4160 /karen.costello@pepperdine.edu Asst. Sports Information Director: Chris Macaluso (310) 506-4333/chris.macaluso@pepperdine.edu

Important Phone Numbers

Athletics General Information . ..... (310) 506-4150 Athletics Main Fax . ........................ (310) 506-7459 Sports Information Fax .................. (310) 506-4322 Advancement & Waves Club .......... (310) 506-4454 Athletics Marketing ........................ (310) 506-4078 Athletics Ticketing ...................... (866) WAVE-TIX Athletics Training Room ................ (310) 506-4169 Firestone Fieldhouse Press Row .... (310) 456-5050 Eddy D. Field Stadium Press Box . (310) 506-4598 Fieldhouse Equipment Room . ......... (310) 506-4171 Fieldhouse Weight Room . .............. (310) 506-7575 Eddy D. Field Stadium Office......... (310) 506-4590 Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool..... (310) 506-4483 Office of Admissions......................... (310) 506-4392 Crest Associates................................ (310) 506-4745 Campus Recreation.......................... (310) 506-4490 Special Programs ............................. (310) 506-4264 Corniche Travel................................ (310) 506-4592

Athletics Support Staff Coaching Staffs Baseball Head Coach: Steve Rodriguez Assistant Coach: Rick Hirtensteiner Assistant Coach: Jon Strauss Volunteer Assistant Coach: Joe Wilkins

Men’s Basketball Head Coach: Tom Asbury Associate Head Coach: Marty Wilson Assistant Coach: Will Kimble Assistant Coach: Damin Lopez Director of Operations: Scott Coopman Team Ops. Asst./Video Coord.: John Impelman Women’s Basketball Head Coach: Julie Rousseau Assistant Coach: Maylana Martin Douglas Assistant Coach: Darryl Brown Assistant Coach: Maurice Hilliard Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach: Robert Radnoti Assistant Coach: Lisa Davis Assistant Coach: Melvin Jones Assistant Coach: Chris Ogle Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andrei Duta Volunteer Assistant Coach: Paul Martello Men’s Golf Head Coach: John Geiberger Assistant Coach: Brendan von Doehren Women’s Golf Head Coach: Laurie Gibbs Assistant Coach: Saki Uechi Women’s Soccer Head Coach: Tim Ward Associate Head Coach: Twila Kaufman Assistant Coach: Jennifer Brewer Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ian Feuer Women’s Swimming & Diving Head Coach: Nick Rodionoff Assistant Swimming Coach: Heather Brehmer Men’s Tennis Head Coach: Adam Steinberg Assistant Coach: Nick Carless Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Harradine Women’s Tennis Head Coach: Gualberto Escudero Assistant Coach: Scott Doerner Volunteer Assistant Coach: Alan Hopkins Men’s Volleyball Head Coach: Marv Dunphy Director of Operations: Alexandra Dunphy Women’s Volleyball Head Coach: Nina Matthies Assistant Coach: Tim Jensen Assistant Coach: Marcio Sicoli Men’s Water Polo Head Coach: Jack Kocur Assistant Coach: Gary O’Brien Volunteer Assistant Coach: Terry Schroeder

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Head Coach Tim Ward With more than a decade's worth of experience as the head coach of the Pepperdine women’s soccer program, Tim Ward has taken the squad from obscurity to among the nation’s elite. Since first assuming head coaching duties in 1998, Ward has led his team to eight winning seasons and five NCAA Tournament berths, including two Sweet 16 appearances. In addition, the Waves have finished the year with Top 25 recognition four times and shared the West Coast Conference title in 2002. During his first 11 seasons as head coach, Ward has led the Waves to an overall record of 124-68-29 (.627), with seven seasons of double-digit victories. His players have earned All-American status four times, All-West Region honors 12 times, All-WCC notice 54 times and WCC All-Academic awards 15 times. In 2002, Ward was named the WCC Coach of the Year and earned West Region Coach of the Year honors from both the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz. In addition, he was awarded runner-up status for National Coach of the Year from Soccer Buzz.

Personal

w Spouse: Shelby Ward w Children: Abigail, Nathaniel and Charlotte

Education

w Agoura High School, 1989 w California Lutheran, magna cum laude, B.A., 1993

Playing Experience

w Agoura High School (1986-89) w California Lutheran University (1990-93)

Coaching Experience

w Head Coach of the Junior Varsity Boys’ team at Agoura High School (1989-93) w Las Virgenes Soccer Club (1991-96) w Head Coach of the Varsity Boys’ team at Agoura High School (1994) w Assistant coach at Pepperdine (1994-97) w Head coach at Pepperdine (1998-present)

Ward's 2008 recruiting class was ranked ninth out of 49 West Region teams by Soccer Buzz and his 2009 group is considered by TopDrawerSoccer.com to be one of the best of the West Coast Conference. Ward has been with Pepperdine from nearly the beginning, as the women’s soccer program was established in 1993 and he came aboard as an assistant coach in 1994. After four years as an assistant, he was elevated to the head coaching spot in 1998. After his teams produced winning seasons in 1999 and 2000, the 2001 campaign proved to be a breakthrough year for Ward and the Pepperdine women’s soccer team. The program received its first-ever top 25 national ranking and made its debut in the NCAA Tournament. One other season highlight was a 1-0 overtime victory against second-ranked and eventual national champion Santa Clara.

w 2002 WCC Coach of the Year w 2002 NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year w 2002 Soccer Buzz West Region Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year Runner-up

The Waves concluded the 2001 season ranked with a 12-5-3 record and ranked #20 nationally by Soccer Buzz, #22 by the NSCAA and #24 by Soccer Times. Playing in their first-ever NCAA Tournament match, the Waves recorded a 1-0 first-round victory over crosstown rival USC.

Coaching Record

Coaching Record

Coaching Honors

w 124-68-29 (.627) in 11 seasons w Five NCAA Tournament appearances w Two NCAA Sweet 16s

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Along with his staff, Ward has worked diligently to advance Pepperdine’s recruiting efforts, and it has not gone unnoticed. After having classes that were ranked 30th in the nation by Soccer Buzz in both 2003 and 2005, that ranking rose to 18th in 2006 and 15th in 2007.

2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals

W 7 11 13 12 18 14 9 15 11 5 9 124

Overall L 8 7 6 5 2 6 7 4 6 8 9 68

T 4 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 6 2 29

Pct. .474 .605 .675 .675 .864 .690 .553 .750 .625 .421 .500 .627

That success catapulted Pepperdine to even greater heights in 2002 as the Waves opened the season with a school-record 12-match unbeaten streak. Pepperdine ended the season with a remarkable 182-2 overall record, defeated both perennial powers Santa Clara and Portland and shared a first-ever WCC championship. In the 2002 NCAA Tournament, the Waves went on the road to defeat Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Wisconsin to move Pepperdine into the Sweet 16 for the first time. The Waves finished in the Top 10 in all four major soccer polls, including a program-high #5 ranking by Soccer America. The Waves continued their run of success in 2003, posting an overall mark of 14-6-1 and earning an atlarge berth to the NCAA Tournament. For the third straight year, Pepperdine won its first-round match with a 1-0 victory over USC. In 2004, Pepperdine concluded the season with a 9-7-3 overall record and received another at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Despite suffering a first-round 1-0 setback to UCLA, the Waves set single-season records for fewest goals allowed (12) and lowest goals-against average (0.60). The program continued to see success in 2005, as Ward led the Waves to an overall record of 15-4-3, its second Sweet 16 appearance and a top 20 final ranking. Pepperdine was ranked as high as #7 at one point during the season by Soccer Buzz. In the NCAA Tournament, fourth-seeded Pepperdine traveled to Nashville, Tenn., and posted first and second-round victories over Mississippi and Samford, respectively. The 2006 squad had another successful year with an overall mark of 11-6-3 and a third-place finish in the WCC, but was unfortunately left on the bubble when NCAA Tournament at-large bids were awarded. A young team and a challenging schedule led to a 5-8-6 record in 2007. Pepperdine won its final three conference games of 2008 to finish fourth in the WCC at 4-3 while posting an overall mark of 9-9-2. A 1989 graduate of Agoura (Calif.) High School, Ward earned All-CIF Southern Section first team honors as a senior and was tabbed the Frontier League’s Most Valuable Player after leading the Chargers to a dazzling 23-3-1 record. Ward continued his soccer career at nearby California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, Calif. During his four-year tenure, the Kingsmen compiled a record of 57-18-8 (.735). Cal Lutheran won or shared

West Coast Conference WCC W L T Pct. Finish 0 5 2 .143 Seventh 2 5 0 .286 Sixth 2 5 0 .286 Sixth 3 4 0 .428 T-Fifth 6 1 0 .857 T-First 3 3 1 .500 Fourth 1 4 2 .286 Seventh 3 2 2 .571 Fourth 4 2 1 .643 Third 2 4 1 .357 Sixth 4 3 0 .571 Fourth 30 38 9 .448 —

NCAA Tournament — — — NCAA 2nd Round NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA 2nd Round NCAA 1st Round NCAA Sweet 16 — — — Five NCAA Apps.


the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship in 1991, 1992 and 1993, and advanced to postseason play in 1990, 1991 and 1992. The 1992 team established a single-season school record by winning 15 matches, and the Kingsmen advanced to the NCAA Division III Far West Regional championship match before losing to Colorado College. Ward was recognized on the Adidas AllAcademic team after his senior year in 1992, and was a All-SCIAC first team selection in 1992 after earning second team honors in 1991. Ward earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal Lutheran in December of 1993, graduating magna cum laude while specializing in the fields of biology and psychology.

Ward, who possesses a United States Soccer Federation “B” coaching license, served as the head coach for the junior varsity boys’ soccer team at Agoura High for five years from 1989-93. In 1994 he was named the school’s varsity coach. In their most successful season since joining the Marmonte League, Ward directed the Chargers to a 12-7-3 record. An accomplished musician, Ward is a talented singer and acoustic guitarist. He was a member of the band “Your Moose,” a group that performed original contemporary folk rock and released its first compact disc in 1997. His new group, “Ward & Egertson,” released their debut album in July of 2009. Ward, 38, resides in Moorpark with his wife, Shelby, and their three children — Abigail (8), Nathaniel (6) and Charlotte (2).

Associate Head Coach Twila Kaufman Sixth Season Twila Kaufman, who was hired as an assistant coach in the summer of 2004 and promoted to associate head coach in 2008, begins her sixth season as a member of Pepperdine head coach Tim Ward’s staff in 2009. Kaufman is involved in all phases of the program, including conditioning, practice planning, academic affairs and game management. Kaufman is also the recruiting coordinator and has brought in nationally ranked freshmen classes from 2005-09 according to Soccer Buzz, including a program-best #15 ranking in 2007. Since Kaufman joined Pepperdine, the Waves are 49-34-17 (.575) in five seasons and have been to two NCAA Tournaments, including the 2005 Sweet 16. Kaufman was hired as the head coach for the Los Angeles Legends at the start of the 2009 season. The Legends compete in the USL W-League, which represents one of the highest levels of competitive women’s soccer in the U.S. and Canada. Kaufman also has worked as a staff coach for the Region IV ODP program and with the Camarillo Eagles Soccer Club. She previously had stints with the Cal South ODP system. Before coming to Pepperdine, Kaufman served as a volunteer assistant coach at Northern Arizona. Kaufman also served as co-director of the Northern Arizona Training Academy in Flagstaff, Ariz., and accumulated three years experience as an assistant coach for the Arizona ODP system. While living in Arizona, Kaufman also had coaching jobs with Salpointe Catholic High School, The Foothills Soccer Club and the ASUSC Black Hawks. Kaufman was a four-year starter at the University of Arizona, where she served as team captain and finished her career ranked in the top 10 in eight different statistical categories, including #1 in matches played. She was selected to the Pacific-10 Conference’s All-Academic team three times and was a Mary Roby Award recipient for four years. Kaufman was also named the Wildcats’ Rookie of the Year in 1998. She reached the pinnacle of her playing career while competing for two seasons with the Arizona Heatwave of the W-1 League, which was affiliated with WUSA. A native of Los Angeles, Kaufman attended nearby Harvard-Westlake High School. As a club player, she played for the Las Virgenes Blazers (now Real Southern California) before moving to the Southern California Blues Soccer Club, where she played for Hugh Donald and won two state championships (1997 and 1998). Kaufman was also a member of the Cal South and Region IV ODP teams and was in the national pool. Kaufman graduated from Arizona with a bachelor of arts degree in 2003. She holds a USSF National “B” license. She currently resides in Calabasas.

Assistant Coaches Asst. Coach Jen Brewer Second Season Jen Brewer is in the midst of her second season as an assistant coach. She was named to her current position in February of 2008. Brewer played for the Waves from 200306 and appeared on three NCAA Tournament teams, including the Waves’ squad in 2005 that reached the Sweet 16. As a starting forward and a team captain, she had career totals of 13 goals and three assists for 29 points. She is featured in the Waves’ record books, as Brewer is tied for eighth all-time at Pepperdine with 78 games played, and she also tied a school record with her hat trick of three goals at San Jose State during the 2003 season. Brewer was a coach/counselor for the Malibu Soccer Academy the past four years. A native of La Mirada, Calif., Brewer played at La Mirada High School and for Slammers FC and was a member of ODP regional and state teams. She graduated with a degree in business administration from Pepperdine in 2007.

Vol. Assistant Ian Feuer Sixth Season Ian Feuer is in his sixth season as a volunteer goalkeeper coach with the Pepperdine women’s soccer program in 2009. In addition to his coaching duties with Pepperdine, Feuer also serves as goalkeeper coach for the U.S. Women’s National Team and for the Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. In the past four seasons with Feuer on staff, the Waves are 40-25-15 (.594) and have been to two NCAA Tournaments, including the 2005 Sweet 16. In his first season, 2004, the Waves set school records for fewest goals allowed (12) and goals-against average (0.60). Feuer became one of the first American goalkeepers to sign with a European team when he joined Belgium’s F.C. Brugge in 1988. He played with the team until 1992 when he was loaned to R.W. Molenbeek. In 1994, he became the first American goalkeeper to sign for an English Premier League team when he inked with West Ham United. Feuer also played for Major League’s Soccer’s New England Revolution (1998-99) and Colorado Rapids (1999-2000). He was runner-up for Player of the Year with the Revolution. He also played for the U.S. National Team and was a member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team that competed in Barcelona, Spain. 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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Season Preview “I think Bo’s time with the Mexican national team helped open her eyes as she is playing with great determination and effort in camp right now,” he said. “There’s a lot of pride and professionalism involved with playing for a national team. It always requires a player to excel and perform at a level that’s a few notches above the collegiate game.” One of the many benefits of competing in the West Coast Conference is that Pepperdine receives the opportunity to face a national-title contender in Portland once a year. The Pilots advanced to the Elite Eight of last year’s bracket and are again the expected favorites to win the conference crown. Pepperdine beat and tied Portland during the regular season, ironically, years in which the Pilots have gone on to win the NCAA Championship. In 2002, when Portland defeated Santa Clara for the national title Pepperdine beat both its conference rivals en route to a program-best 18-2-2 record and its first WCC title.

2009 Soccer Season Preview The competitive spirit, enthusiasm and camaraderie of this year’s team could make the Waves a surprise contender for the WCC title.

2009 is not a rebuilding year for the Pepperdine women’s soccer program. Yes, it lost six senior starters from last season in addition to five others. And yes, it’s ushering a dozen newcomers into the system, including 11 true freshmen and one transfer — but again this should not be defined a rebuilding year. This is just another season in which 27 players of different sizes, skills and experiences will be required to combine those talents and build off the successes of last year’s 9-9-2 campaign. And it doesn’t matter who’s on or who’s not on the team because the goals always remain the same: win the West Coast Conference title and go deep in the NCAA Tournament. “I’m cautiously optimistic for this season,” said Tim Ward, who is at the start of his 15th year with Pepperdine and 12th as the Waves’ head coach. “I’m not living in Fantasyland — I know we’re young, but I see a special quality in these players and I know we’re going to be good. I just don’t know how long it’s going to take.” The veterans and newcomers have quickly blended together in camp, making it easy for Ward and his assistants to concentrate on the ins and outs of Pepperdine soccer. It’s also been great for them to see upperclassmen taking the youngsters under their wings to provide some one-on-one instruction. “The team chemistry is outstanding,” he said. “There is a fantastic energy shared among these hard-working young women and I’m more than pleased to be working with this group. The quality of character we graduated was a concern, but the four seniors we have today have been doing a tremendous job leading the team from day one.” Ward asked his senior class — Alexis Farler (Roseville, Calif./Granite Hills HS), Sophia ‘Bo’ Medina (Downey, Calif./Los Alamitos HS), Courtney Price (Corona, Calif./Colony HS) and Kelly Reilly (Cardiff, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS) — to lead by their actions rather than words and they all responded in kind by showing up in great shape with a hunger to exit their collegiate careers as winners. Medina’s offseason was highlighted by her time with the Mexican National Team. A Pepperdine tri-captain, Medina was informed of the tryouts by Pepperdine associate head coach Twila Kaufman and ended up being one of just a dozen players called back to join the squad. Medina spent a few weeks stateside with the Mexican nationals and scored a goal vs. the Tulsa Spirit of the WPSL. Medina at first hesitated to try out because she wasn’t sure how she wanted to spend her summer, but later realized she made the right choice in joining the Mexican nationals and came away impressed with their style of play.

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The Waves gave the Pilots a tough game last season on the road, before giving up the eventual game-winner in the 88th minute. “Portland is at the top of our league and rightfully so,” Ward said. “They have a special group, but there’s a lot of parity in this conference and every team has gone out and recruited really good kids that suit their systems.” Since the coaching staff is more than experienced with how things go in the WCC, it doesn’t spend a lot of time or energy thinking about the opposition. They know each match is equally important and that all seven opponents will rise to the challenge of facing Pepperdine. “There’s no reason to intimidate our players with stories about how well the opposition is doing,” Ward said. “Our success always comes down to us executing our game plan better than our opponents. We have to take advantage of the chances we’re able to create.”

Goalkeepers

Pepperdine’s two goalkeepers this season are sophomore Lacey Heck (Long Beach, Calif./Wilson HS) and freshman Roxanne Barker (Irvine, Calif./ Woodbridge HS), two individuals that Ward believes can start right away. “Lacey and Roxy make an awesome tandem and it’s going to be a war between them to see who will win the starting job day in and day out,” he said. Ward and his coaching staff have thrown around the idea of splitting up Heck’s and Barker’s time in the net since both are training well, but Ward expects to eventually settle on one goalkeeper. “It’s important to have continuity between the back line and the goalkeeper.,” he said. “Familiarity is invaluable, but it’s hard to reach that state if we’re constantly switching them around. Our goalkeepers are strong women though and they know only one of them can be in there at a time. ”

“They’re smaller players, but at the same time they’re so much faster and agile and are just quick getting to those 50/50 balls,” Medina said.

Heck made four appearances last season. Two of which were quite memorable, while the other two somewhat forgettable.

Ward was thrilled to see Medina experience the high level of commitment involved with playing for a national team and is confident she came back to Pepperdine better than ever.

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goal on the Waves and just once where Pepperdine’s margin of defeat was greater than one.

In between, however, Heck shut out both Tennessee and Washington State in consecutive games, which earned her player of the week awards from the West Coast Conference and TopDrawerSoccer.com.

The defense lost its senior leader in Kelsey Baker, but returns three starters in Cammie Burke (Del Mar, Calif./Torrey Pines HS), Haleigh Guertin (Corona, Calif./Santiago HS) and Myriah Stockman (Sandy, Utah/Brighton HS), who combined for 59 games along the line. Burke played the final 19 contests of the season after missing opening day with a minor injury and in midseason was credited with scoring the game-winning goal at Cal State Bakersfield.

“Lacey’s a great athlete who has one year of very important experience under her belt,” Ward said. “She’s a winner and I think that was evident when she blanked a pair of winning programs in Tennessee and Washington State in her first two legitimate starts.” Since beginning her club career in 2001, Barker and her teammates have racked up approximately 15 titles, including the 2007 and 2008 Coast Soccer League Championships. And at Woodbridge High School, she won three MVP awards and was named the Sea View League’s Most Valuable Goalie in 2008. “Roxy is legit,” Ward said. “She could be one of the best freshman goalkeepers we’ve ever had here, and that’s high praise considering Anna Piccarelli led us to the Sweet 16 in her very first year. She’s calm under pressure, can cover a great deal of the net, and like Lacey, she’s a winner. She’s been on the winning side throughout her entire club career and that’s an important quality to have in a goalkeeper.” Ward also likes what he’s seen out of Barker as a field player and feels that it’s going to be hard to keep her on the bench. “Roxy’s a good header of the ball and times things well in the air, so that would make her an asset along the back or front lines — she’s also a great target for finishing shots,” he said. Lindsey Brouillette was the last Wave to play both the field and in between the pipes. She finished her four-year (1998-01) career with nine points on four goals and one assist, plus 170 saves, ten shutouts and an overall record of 18-12-4.

Defense

Pepperdine’s defensive line in 2008 was the team’s most notable strength as it helped pitched eight shutouts and allowed an average of one goal and 9.4 shots per game. Additionally, there were only five games in which opponents scored more than one

There’s a lot of competition for that fourth position, but at the same time there are no guarantees that the returners will remain in their established roles. Ward reeled off a grocery list of those he thinks can start right away along the line, a core group that includes the three returners in addition to Price, redshirt Kelsea Smith (Camarillo, Calif./Oaks Christian), freshman Katie Crosland (Holladay, Utah/Waterford School) and sophomore Kelsey McGovern (Coto de Caza, Calif./Santa Margarita HS). McGovern made three starts, including two in consecutive shutout victories over Saint Mary’s and San Francisco to end the season. Price appeared in only six games last season due to an injury that forced her to miss all of September and all but three games in October. Smith, who was one of Ward’s most prized recruits from a year ago, appears to be at 100 percent as she returns from her medical redshirt season. The group is a little beat up so the coaching staff is making sure to keep close attention to their progress at practices and isn’t afraid to shut them down for short spells during their training exercises. “These are tough women and we’re going to be fine once the games roll around,” Ward said. “We’re nursing everyone back to be ready for Marquette, but we know we have enough depth at this position to make changes.” Because of the strength at this position, Ward already is thinking about who from this area can help in the midfield or up top. He notes that Burke can help out on the wings and that Stockman and Price are among the choice candidates to move up to the front line along

with Smith, who is a former Golden Boot winner. “Kelsea is an awesome athletic specimen,” Ward said. “She’s won two national championships with her club teams, and if she’s healthy she’ll be on the field.” Ward isn’t certain how much time Crosland will see as a starter, but she’ll be tough to keep out of the lineup if she performs as well as she did in a scrimmage at Fullerton. A pleasant surprise in training camp has been true freshman walk-on Katie Rivers (Vancouver, Wash./ Mountain View HS), whom Ward wasn’t able to see play until she came to try out. Her abilities make him believe she could be one of the program’s best walkons.

Midfield

Reilly is the last woman standing from last season’s midfield unit, which also featured Samantha Hire and Ashley Copp. In their place will likely be a combination of Boston College transfer Michelle Spacciapolli (San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic), junior Rebecca Klamser (Ventura, Calif./Buena HS) and sophomore All-WCC preseason team selection Laura Cole (Whittier, Calif./La Habra HS). Reilly will be stationed on the defensive side of the position, while the other three are expected to play more of an attacking role. Cole finished second to Amanda Rupp last year on the team’s season scoring list with 14 points, notching six goals and providing two assists. Two of her goals came during a shutout victory at Gonzaga. Klamser redshirted in 2008 and Spacciapolli recorded four shots on goal in nine games with the Eagles. “Laura had an awesome freshman campaign, which we would love for her to build on,” Ward said. Both she and Spach are good strikers — very versatile — who can give us a run up front. “Spach is inherently our fourth forward as her work rate is out of this world. She will cause people fits if she gets up front with the ball. Her mobility is downright freakish.” Although Ward speaks highly of all his midfielders, he particularly singles out Reilly and believes she is playing the best soccer of her career. “I see Kelly as the backbone of this position and she is on fire right now,” he said. “She is in great shape and is stronger as a result and has more endurance. All of these traits in turn give her more confidence. Kelly also is enjoying her role as a senior leader; she is highly intelligent — a woman among girls.” Karissa Garcia (Roseville, Calif./Oakmont HS) and Elise Crispen (San Diego, Calif./Parker HS) deepen the position. Garcia, a sophomore, appeared in seven games off the bench in 2008 primarily as a striker, but will now be considered a midfielder — a position that will better suit her style of play.

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Season preview continued from page 7. at midfield, can find the space to get open. She just keeps getting better and better.” Crispen is still experiencing some injury woes that have carried over from last season, but Ward expects to see her helping out in the defensive midfield once she’s healthy. Three freshmen midfielders have added their names to the mix: Anisa Guajardo (Clovis, Calif./Buchanan HS), Ana Pontes (Houston, Texas/Clear Lake HS) and Jen Karson (Frazier Park, Calif./Frazier Mountain HS). Pontes, who was part of four South Texas State Championship teams, has been tabbed by Ward as Reilly’s understudy. “Ana is the future of this position,” he said. “She is a reader, a passer, her vision is awesome and has a complete understanding of the game. Although she is very bright, I think she’ll need a little time to adjust to the physical realm.” Karson and Guajardo both remind Ward of former Wave standouts Hire, Jenna Shay and Mckenzie Hill. As gifted attacking midfielders who can strike well on the goal, Ward is hoping they can sneak into the latter stages of a match and pick up an insurance goal or two. Guajardo could see some time as a winger along the front line as well.

Forward

The three starting forwards appear to be seniors Farler and Medina and freshman Callie Payetta (Huntington Beach, Calif./Huntington Beach HS) Medina scored six points as a junior, which included four assists, and the left-footed Farler poured in five points on two goals and an assist. Not only did Medina receive the added benefit of competing with the Mexican nationals, but she also

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Farler also had a productive offseason, which was marked by her involvement in several community service efforts. During the spring of 2009, Farler was involved with Project LEAD East Coast and later traveled to Mexico where she volunteered her time at an orphanage. “Bo is playing the best soccer of her career and that’s a culmination of a lot of things,” Ward said. “She seems to be more grown up and comfortable with who she is and is playing like it. Alexis is quite fit, but she’s always been strong with a good base and a drive to do well.” Ward recruited Payetta out of Huntington Beach (Calif.) High School where she scored 28 points on 12 goals and four assists during her senior year. “Callie has earned the right to see some time up front as well,” Ward said. “Her work rate is a lot like Spach’s — a rare and special gift — and her character that is very similar to Rupp’s when you factor in her speed, work ethic and nose for the goal.” Depth at the forward position is expected to be provided by freshmen Michelle Manning (Calabasas, Calif./Agoura HS) and Kasey Kanada (Tigard, Ore./ Tigard HS) along with sophomore Melissa Trammell (Yakima, Wash./West Valley HS) and rookies Ashley Correa (Lynnwood, Wash./Meadowdale HS) and Terah Parker (Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek HS). “Michelle and Kasey are both having a great preseason, and if an opponent gives either of them time with the ball they are going to get broken down. Kasey loves to run, while Michelle gives us a physical presence that can help us maintain possession,” Ward said. Ward said he sees a lot of potential in the left-footed Parker and Correa and notes that Trammell has come back to school much improved from her workouts in the summer.

Club/ODP 4 Winner of approximately 15 club team titles 4 Played for U19 Wolfpack and U19 Blues, which won the 2007 and 2008 Coast Soccer League championships 4 Reached semifinals of the 2007 USYSA National Cup with Cal South 4 2007 ODP Summer Pool participant Biographical Information Full Name: Roxanne Kimberly Barker Birthplace: Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Parents: Bryn and Felicity Barker Siblings: Byron and Joel Major: Biology Hobbies: Playing French Horn, swimming Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Oliver Kahn Pro Soccer Team: FC Barcelona Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower Movie: Amelie TV Show: Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory Musical Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers

5-4 w Jr. Defender Del Mar, Calif. Torrey Pines HS

Sophomore/2008 4 Scored her first career goal in a 2-1 win at Cal State Bakersfield (11/8), scoring the eventual gamewinner in the 56th minute off a deflected corner kick 4 Fired a career-high two shots against the Roadrunners 4 Helped lead a defense that blanked eight opponents, 9.4 shots allowed per game and a 0.97 GAA

Freshman/2007 4 Named All-WCC honorable mention and to the WCC All-Freshman team 4 Recorded an assist vs. Saint Mary’s 4 Part of a freshman class ranked 15th nationally by Soccer Buzz High School 4 2007 Torrey Pines High School graduate 4 Made the All-CIF second team as a senior 4 Two-time all-league selection 4 Team won CIF championships her junior and senior year, was a finalist her sophomore season and a semifinalist her freshman year 4 Earned academic honors from the San Diego Union-Tribune Club/ODP 4 Played for the Del Mar Sharks for eight years and Surf Soccer for two 4 Won the 2006 State Cup with Surf and was a regional finalist; the 2004 Sharks were the Surf Cup champions Biographical Information Full Name: Cameron Elizabeth Burke Birthplace: La Jolla, Calif. Parents: Bob and Liz Burke Siblings: Lauren Major: Liberal Arts Hobbies: Playing beach volleyball and surfing Favorites Pro Soccer Player: David Beckham Book: The Beach Movie: Finding Nemo TV Show: CSI: Miami Food: Cookies

Career Statistics Year 2007 2008 Total

GP-GS 18-16 19-19 37-35

G 0 1 1

A 1 0 1

PTS SH 1 4 2 4 3 8

SOG GW 2 0 2 1 4 1

Career Highs

Goals.................... 1 at Cal State Bakersfield (10/8/08) Assists............................1 vs. Saint Mary’s (10/28/07) Points................... 2 at Cal State Bakersfield (10/8/08) Shots.................... 2 at Cal State Bakersfield (10/8/08) 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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5-4 w So. Forward Whittier, Calif. La Habra HS

Freshman/2008 4 All-WCC Freshman Team selection and All-WCC honorable mention 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Bronze” Honor Roll 4 Finished second on the team to Amanda Rupp with 14 points on six goals and two assists 4 Credited with the game-winners against Idaho State (9/26) and Gonzaga (10/17) 4 Scored the game-tying goal at UC Irvine (9/28), which knotted the match at 1-1 4 At Saint Mary’s (11/2), joined Rupp as the only Waves this season to score two or more goals in a match 4 Notched her first collegiate point on an assist to Rupp in a 3-2 loss to Santa Barbara (8/31) and scored her first goal against Northwestern (9/7), after tapping in an Emily Wynne pass from just outside the six-yard box

5-7 w Fr. Midfield Lynnwood, Wash. Meadowdale HS

High School 4 2009 Meadowdale High School graduate 4 Two-time All-WESCO first team selection 4 Team MVP 4 Led the WESCO South League in scoring as a sophomore and twice was named to its All-Star Team Club/ODP 4 Played club for Northwest Nationals prior to joining Crossfire Premier as a member of its U13 squad

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5-6 w Jr. Defender/Mid San Diego, Calif. Parker HS UCSB

High School 4 2008 graduate of La Habra High School 4 Two-time Freeway League Offensive Player of the Year 4 Team made it to the CIF semifinals in 2007 4 Lettered in track and was part of a 4x100 team that made it to the CIF finals Club/ODP 4 Played with the Cal South ODP state team in 2005 and 2006 and the ODP Regional team in 2006 Biographical Information Full Name: Laura Catherine Cole Birthplace: Whittier, Calif. Parents: Kevin and Theresa Cole Siblings: David Major: Liberal Arts Hobbies: Sleeping, hanging out with family Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Michelle Akers Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Twilight Movie: Alice In Wonderland TV Show: Family Guy Musical Artist: Tom Petty Food: Fettucini Alfredo Sports: Football

Sophomore/2008 4 Appeared in one game (8/31) vs. UC Santa Barbara and played 14 minutes 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Bronze” Honor Roll

Freshman/2007 (at UC Santa Barbara) 4 Appeared in 16 games and started four for the Gauchos as a freshman, attempting four shots High School 4 2007 Francis Parker High School honors graduate 4 Named to the All-CIF and All-Coastal South League first teams, as well as the San Diego UnionTribune’s all-area second team as a junior after leading the team in goals and assists 4 Had career totals of 33 goals and 14 assists

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2008 20-18 Total 20-18

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A 2 2

PTS SH 14 41 14 41

SOG GW 20 2 20 2

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Goals................................2 vs. Saint Mary’s (11/2/08) Assists................ 1 (2x), Last: vs. Tennessee (9/12/08) Points...............................4 vs. Saint Mary’s (11/2/08) Shots.............................................. 5 vs. Iowa (9/5/08) 10

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4 Led Crossfire Premier to five state championships and the 2006 regional title, which resulted in a No. 3 national ranking 4 Attended the USYSA Nike Friendlies in 2006 and 2007, where her crew played the U17 National Team 4 Part of the Washington State ODP team from 2005 to 2008 and was a regional camp participant from 2005 to 2007 Biographical Information Full Name: Ashley Nichole Correa Birthplace: Seattle, Wash. Parents: Alan and Teresa Correa Siblings: Jennifer and Jordan Major: Undeclared Hobbies: Reading, going to the beach, shopping Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Fernando Torres Pro Soccer Team: Liverpool Book: A Thousand Splendid Suns Movie: Just Friends TV Shows: Grey’s Anatomy and House Food: Lasagna Sports: Football 4Team won CIF titles in 2005 and 2007 Club/ODP 4 Part of the 2003 and 2004 ODP state pool 4 Won a Cal South State Cup with the San Diego Surf in 2005, and two regional championships Biographical Information Full Name: Elise Frances Crispen Birthplace: San Diego, Calif. Parents: Randy and Josie Crispen Siblings: Eric and Dylan Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Diego Maradona Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Water for Elephants

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2007 16-4 2008 1-0 Total 17-4

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G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

PTS SH 0 4 0 0 0 4

SOG GW 1 0 0 0 1 0

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5-9 w Fr. Defender Holladay, Utah Waterford School

High School 4 2009 Waterford School high honors graduate 4 Finished career as the most decorated defender in Waterford’s history with nine goals and six assists, and helped her teams pitch 27 shutouts 4 Member of two Region 14 championship clubs, the 2006 2A state championship team and 2008 3A state championship squad 4 Three-time All-State first team selection 4 Tabbed to four All-Region first teams 4 Two-year team captain 4 Recipient of the Waterford Scholar and Mathematics Awards

Club/ODP 4 Part of the Utah Avalanche since 2006 4 Previously competed for Inter FC, which she captained to the State Cup Finals 4 Won the 2006 and 2008 State Cup championships with the Avalanche as well as the Las Vegas Coaches Classic Tournament 4 Has competed for the Utah ODP traveling and state teams since 2006 4 Won the 2008 ODP Regional championship 4 Chosen among eight players from Utah to be invited to the ODP Region IV Invitational Camp 4 Captained the ODP team in 2006 Biographical Information Full Name: Katherine Crosland Birthplace: Salt Lake City, Utah Parents: Todd and Jill Crosland Siblings: Brooke, Cliff and Ben Major: Sports Medicine Hobbies: Playing with the dogs, being with family, traveling, camping, boating, wakeboarding and sand volleyball Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Nemanja Vidic Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Movies: Runaway Bride and Sweet Home Alabama TV Show: Friends Musical Artist: Augustana Food: Strawberries Sports: Volleyball

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5-7 w Sr. Forward Roseville, Calif. Granite Bay HS

Junior/2008 4 Scored a career-high five points on two goals and one assist to go along with 17 appearances and four starts 4 Her first collegiate goal was the game-winner in a 2-1 win vs. Santa Clara (10/26) 4 Netted her second goal in a 3-0 victory over San Francisco (11/8) 4 Credited with one of two game-winning assists to Sophia Medina on her goal vs. Washington State (9/14) 4 Recorded a career-high four shots at Cal State Bakersfield (10/8) 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Bronze” Honor Roll Sophomore/2007 4 Played in all 19 games and started eight 4 Took eight shots and provided an assist vs. St. Mary’s Freshman/2006 4 Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman 4 Had one assist, which came vs. San Diego and took three shots 4 Part of a freshman recruiting class that was ranked 18th nationally by Soccer Buzz High School 4 2006 Granite Bay High School graduate

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5-1 w So. Forward Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HS

Freshman/2008 4 Made collegiate debut vs. Idaho State (9/26) 4 Recorded first career shot and placed it on goal at UCLA (10/3), a game in which she played a seasonhigh 23 minutes 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Gold” Honor Roll

High School 4 2008 valedictorian of Oakmont High School 4 Placer County Academic All-Star 4 Named Sierra Foothill League co-MVP as a senior 4 Four-time All-Pioneer Valley League first teamer 4 Scored 12 goals and 10 assists as a senior and 55 goals and 34 assists in her career 4 Team won two league titles and was the CIF SacJoaquin Section Division III champion in 2005

2009 Waves 4 Named All-Metro League first team her sophomore and junior seasons 4 Named all-conference second team her freshman year, which was spent at Bellarmine Preparatory School 4 Earned an Academic Achievement Award in 2005 Club/ODP 4 A member of the Cal North state and region teams as an U-17 and U-18 4 Part of the Washington state and Region IV teams as an U-14 and U-15 and was part of the national pool 4 Part of the San Juan Spirits club that won a national championship in 2004 and a regional championship in 2005 Biographical Information Full Name: Alexis Paz Farler Birthplace: San Diego, Calif. Parents: Richard and Marie Farler Siblings: Richard Major: Organizational Communications Hobbies: Dancing, drawing and painting Favorites Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Books: The Twilight Series Movies: Gladiator and Wedding Crashers Musical Artist: Beyonce

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PTS SH 1 3 1 8 5 17 7 28

SOG GW 0 0 6 0 7 1 13 1

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Goals............ 1 (2x), Last: vs. San Francisco (11/8/08) Assists.....1 (3x), Last: vs. Washington State (9/14/08) Points........... 2 (2x), Last: vs. San Francisco (11/8/08) Shots.................... 4 at Cal State Bakersfield (10/8/08) Club/ODP 4 Team captain on Placer United Prestige, which won the 2008 Northern California title and was ranked No. 3 in the region and No. 4 in the nation Biographical Information Full Name: Karissa Ann Garcia Birthplace: Mountain View, Calif. Parents: Pat and Cindy Cole Siblings: Kaila and Karlie Major: Business Administration Hobbies: Sleeping, hanging out with friends Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Lionel Messi Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: The Wedding

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2008 7-0 Total 7-0

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS SH 0 1 0 1

SOG GW 1 0 1 0

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High School 4 2009 honors graduate from Buchanan High School 4 Scored 54 career goals and provided 20 assists 4 Led school to four consecutive CIF Central Section championships and three Tri-River Athletic Conference championships 4 Reached the finals of the 2009 CIF Southern California Regional Division I tournament, in addition to attaining a No. 6 national ranking and No. 2 state ranking 4 Member of the 2008 ESPY Team of the Year and honorable mention selection to the ESPN RISE Winter Girls’ All-America team 4 Two-year team captain 4 Two-time Co-MVP and All-TRAC first team selection 4 2009 and 2008 Fresno Bee All-Star Team honoree 4 Named to a pair of All-City first teams by the Clovis Independent 4 Tabbed to the All-TRAC second team after her junior year 4 Received the President’s Award for Educational Excellence Club/ODP 4 Currently plays for East Fresno United Fusion, a club she’s been with since 2006 4 Previously competed for Stanford Club (2001-03) and California Odyssey (2003-06) 4 Team captain for the Fusion and Odyssey 4 Helped Fusion reach the 2008 State Cup semifinals 4 Played for the U20 Mexican National Team since August of 2008 4 Made the Mexican U17 National Team and participated in the CONCACAF U17 Championship in Trinidad/Tobago last July 4 Involved with ODP National Camps since February 2006 Biographical Information Full Name: Anisa Raquel Braff Guajardo Birthplace: Fresno, Calif. Parents: Ellen Braff-Guajardo and Santiago Guajardo Siblings: Milena Major: Sports Medicine Hobbies: Reading, hanging out with friends Favorites Pro Soccer Player: John Terry Pro Soccer Team: Chelsea Football Club Book: The DaVinci Code Sports: Tennis, track and field, weight training

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Haleigh Guertin

Sophomore/2008 4 Played in all 20 matches along Pepperdine’s back line and received 18 starts 4 Earned her first career point in a 6-0 win against Idaho State (9/26), assisting on a Joanna Idom goal 4 Part of a defensive effort that blanked eight opponents, averaged 9.4 shots allowed per game and a 0.97 goals-against average Freshman/2007 4 Played in all 19 games and started 15 4 Named a top 100 national recruit by Soccer Buzz 4 Part of a freshman class ranked 15th nationally by Soccer Buzz 4 Earned WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll “bronze” honors High School 4 2007 graduate of Santiago High School 4 On the All-CIF Southern Section and All-Inland Empire teams from 2004-06 4 Earned All-Academic honors Club/ODP 4 Played in the Cal South program for three years, including regional and national championship teams in 2006 4 A member of the 2007 U-17 National Team pool Played with Slammers FC, which won 2003 and 2005 national championships and was a finalist in 2007 and 2008 4 Played on seven Surf Cup championship teams

Lacey Heck

Freshman/2008 4 Pitched consecutive shutouts against then-No. 23 Tennessee (9/12) and Washington State (9/14) 4 Made a career-high five saves on 12 shots faced against the Lady Vols 4 Credited with two saves vs. the Cougars as the Waves’ defense limited WSU to five shots 4 Selected as the West Coast Conference and TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week (9/15) in recognition of the aforementioned performances High School 4 2008 graduate of Wilson High School 4 Served as the starting goalkeeper for a squad that was ranked No. 1 in the country and won the 2008 CIF Southern California Regional Division I state championship and was the CIF Southern Section Division I co-champions 4 Made 136 saves and had a 0.36 goals-against average, with just nine goals against in a 30-1-4 season as a senior 4 Blanked 23 opponents 4 Named the Moore League’s Goalkeeper of the Year as a senior and was a two-time all-league selection 4 Made the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Dream Team 4 Named a Distinguished Scholar Club/ODP 4 Played club with the Cerritos Regional Soccer Club Infinity from 2004-08

Biographical Information Full Name: Haleigh Lynn Guertin Birthplace: Orange, Calif. Parents: Vince and Jennifer Guertin Siblings: Hannah Major: Business Administration

Biographical Information Full Name: Larissa Marie Heck Birthplace: Long Beach, Calif. Parents: Peter and Maria Heck Siblings: Peter, Michaelann and Samuel Major: Undeclared

Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Cristiano Ronaldo Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Books: The Harry Potter series Movie: Boondock Saints TV Show: Heroes

Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Iker Casillas Musical Artist: Brand New

Career Statistics Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV W-L-T Sho 2008 4-3 249 3 1.08 8 2-2-0 2 Total 4-3 249 3 1.08 8 2-2-0 2

Career Statistics Year 2007 2008 Total

GP-GS 19-15 20-18 39-33

Career Highs

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

PTS SH 0 1 1 1 1 2

SOG GW 1 0 1 0 2 0

Goals....................................................................None Assists................................ 1 vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) Points................................. 1 vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) Shots.....................1 (2x), Last: at Portland (10/19/08)

Career Highs

Saves....................................5 vs. Tennessee (9/12/08)


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5-2 w Fr. Forward Tigard, Ore. Tigard HS

5-4 w Fr. Midfield Frazier Park, Calif. Frazier Mountain HS

5-4 w R-So. Midfield/Forward Ventura, Calif. Buena HS

Kasey Kanada

High School 4 2009 graduate of Tigard High School with a perfect grade-point average 4 Previously attended Westside Christian (Ore.) High School as a freshman and sophomore 4 Scored 55 career goals 4 Led Tigard H.S. to the 2007 and 2008 Pacific Conference championships 4 Two-time All-League Pacific Conference first team selection 4 Tabbed to the All-State 6A second team as a junior and senior 4 Named to the All-League West Valley Conference first team following a freshman season at Westside Christian in which she scored 26 goals 4 Member of the National and Japanese National Honor Societies 4 Two-time recipient of the 6A Academic Letter 4 Twice received the 3A West Valley League Scholar Athlete Award and had name placed on the 3A Principal’s List 4 Key Club President Club/ODP 4 Invited to play for Portland Rain FC of the Women’s Premier Soccer League 4 Oregon ODP participant since 2005 4 Has played for the Lake Oswego Soccer Club Soul Crew since 2006 4 Won the 2009 State Cup with LOSC Soul Crew and advanced to regionals 4 Led LOSC Soul Crew to a runner-up showing at the 2008 State Cup and went to regionals as a wild card team Biographical Information Full Name: Kasey Mae Kanada Birthplace: Portland, Ore. Parents: Kirby and Heidi Kanada Siblings: Karyl Major: Business Administration Hobbies: Baking, playing basketball and running track

Jennifer Karson

High School 4 2009 honors graduate of Frazier Mountain High School 4 Scored 69 career goals and provided 51 assists in two seasons during her junior and senior campaigns 4 Two-year team captain and MVP 4 Two-time High Desert League first team selection 4 All-CIF second team honoree as a junior and third team selection following her senior year 4 ASB senior secretary and peer helping member 4 Named to the “A” Honor Roll

Club/ODP 4 Has played for several club teams since 2001, including the Santa Clarita United Comets, Firestorm and Kaos, SoCal United and Real SoCal Blue 4 Won four tournaments with Real SoCal Blue’s U17 team and advanced to the National Cup quarterfinals 4 Traveled with club team last June to play the Mexican U17 National Team at Azteca Stadium Biographical Information Full Name: Jennifer Erika-Jane Karson Birthplace: Panorama City, Calif. Parents: Gilbert Karson Siblings: Bret Major: Broadcasting Hobbies: Playing basketball and surfing Favorites Pro Soccer Players: Mia Hamm and Ronaldinho Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Walk Two Moons Movie: Friday Night Lights TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Musical Artist: The Eagles Food: BBQ Sport: Basketball

Rebecca Klamser

Redshirt/2008 4 Did not see action as a sophomore and was granted a redshirt season

Freshman/2007 4 Played in five games as a true freshman and made one start vs. Ohio State (9/7) 4 Missed much of the season due to injury 4 Had an assist vs. St. Mary’s (10/28) and took one shot 4 Part of a freshman class ranked 15th nationally by Soccer Buzz High School 4 2007 graduate of Buena High School 4 Named MVP of the Channel League and All-CIF as a junior 4 Earned all-league honors three times 4 Team won CIF championship her sophomore year and won the Channel League all four years Club/ODP 4 Played for the Cal South state team for three years and the Camarillo Eagles for eight years Biographical Information Full Name: Rebecca Jessika Klamser Birthplace: Hawai’i Parents: Robert and Lynne Klamser Siblings: Robert and Randy Major: Liberal Arts with emphasis on Sociology Hobbies: Shopping, going to the beach, hanging out with friends and family Favorites Books: The Twilight Series Movies: The Breakup, Definitely Maybe TV Shows: House Hunters, Design on a Dime and The Bachelorette Food: Shrimp, Rice Musical Artist: Jack Johnson

Career Statistics Year GP-GS G A PTS SH SOG GW 2007 5-1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2008 Redshirted Total 5-1 0 1 1 1 0 0

Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Cristiano Ronaldo Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Food: White Rice Sport: Basketball

Career Highs

Goals................................................................... None Assists........................... 1 vs. Saint Mary’s (10/28/07) Points............................ 1 vs. Saint Mary’s (10/28/07) Shots............................. 1 vs. Saint Mary’s (10/28/07)

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Club/ODP 4 Played for the California Stars from 2001-05 and Real So Cal from 2006-09 4 Won a Surf Cup and National Cup championship

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5-4 w Fr. Forward Calabasas, Calif. Agoura HS

Biographical Information Full Name: Michelle Ashlii Manning Birthplace: Torrance, Calif. Parents: Maureen Manning Siblings: Jason Major: Undeclared Hobbies: Hanging out with friends

5-8 w So. Defender Coto de Caza, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic HS

Michelle Manning

High School 4 Graduated in 2009 from Agoura High School 4 Four-year varsity letterwinner 4 Helped lead team to a Marmonte League Championship during the 2005-06 season

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5-2 w Sr. Forward Downey, Calif. Los Alamitos HS

Junior/2008 4 Posted a three-point weekend in wins over then-No. 23 Tennessee (9/12) and Washington State (9/14), providing one of two assists on Samantha Hire’s goal against the Lady Vols and scoring the game-winning goal vs. the Cougars 4 Dished out three assists over the final five games of the conference season at Portland (10/19) and Saint Mary’s (11/2) and vs. Santa Clara (10/26) 4 Recorded a career-high four shots at St. Mary’s

Sophomore/2007 4 Earned All-WCC second team honors 4 Scored a point in four straight games with an assist vs. Denver, a goal vs. UCLA, an assist vs. Utah and a goal vs. Cal State Northridge 4 Scored her other goal at Santa Clara and provided another assist vs. Saint Mary’s 4 Her goal against CSUN was the game-winner in a 3-1 win Freshman/2006 4 Named to the All-WCC honorable mention squad and to the WCC All-Freshman team 4 Had three game-winning goals, which ranked sixth in the WCC 4 Scored a pair of goals in her collegiate debut vs. Idaho 4 Named WCC Player of the Week and to the Soccer Buzz and Soccer America National Teams of the Week after assisting on the game-winning goal in overtime vs. San Diego, and then scoring the only goal of the game in a win vs. then No. 3 Santa Clara 4 Her other two goals, at Cal State Northridge and vs. Gonzaga, were also game-winners 4 Part of a freshman recruiting class that was ranked 18th nationally by Soccer Buzz

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Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Thierry Henry Pro Soccer Team: AC Milan Books: The Harry Potter series Movie: Whale Rider TV Show: Keeping up with the Kardashians High School 4 2006 graduate of Los Alamitos High School 4 Named the CIF Player of the Year in 2005 4 Earned Orange County Register and Long Beach Press-Telegram all-area first team honors from 2003-06 4 Named the Sunset League’s Player of the Year all four years 4 Tallied more than 50 goals and 50 assists in her career 4 Helped lead team to a CIF championship in 2005 4 Earned a spot on the principal’s honor roll all four years

Kelsey McGovern

Freshman/2008 4 Saw action in five games, including three starts at midfield 4 Team was 5-0 in games in which she appeared 4 Played all 90 minutes of a 4-0 win at Saint Mary’s (11/2) 4 Recorded first career shot at UC Irvine (9/28) 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Silver” Honor Roll High School 4 2008 graduate of Santa Margarita Catholic High School 4 Earned All-CIF first team and All-Orange County second team honors as a senior 4 Made the All-Trinity League first team as a senior and honorable mention as a junior 4 Team won two Serra League championships and one Trinity League co-championship 4 Earned Scholar-Athlete awards

Club/ODP 4 Part of the 2009 Mexican National Team 4 Played one year with the state and regional teams and was part of the national pool 4 Played for the CRSC Infinity, the Irvine Strikers and So Cal United

Club/ODP 4 Part of the Cal South pool in 2005 4 Played with the So Cal Blues for 10 years and has been a team captain for more than five years 4 Part of numerous tournament championships, including the Pegasus Cup, Celtic Cup and Nike Cup

Biographical Information Full Name: Sophia Monique Medina Birthplace: Downey, Calif. Parents: Joe and Victoria Medina Siblings: Nadia Major: Public Releations Hobbies: Being with family and friends

Biographical Information Full Name: Kelsey Ann McGovern Birthplace: Mission Viejo, Calif. Parents: John and Paula McGovern Siblings: Shannon Major: Undeclared Hobbies: Going to the beach and swimming with the dolphins, hanging out with friends

Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Mia Hamm Pro Soccer Teams: LA Sol, Mexican National Team Movie: A Night at the Roxbury TV Shows: Deadliest Catch, Cash Cab Musical Artist: Bright Eyes Food: Thai

Career Statistics Year 2006 2007 2008 Total

GP-GS 18-10 19-17 18-13 55-40

Career Highs

G 5 3 1 9

A 1 3 4 8

PTS 11 9 6 26

SH 12 16 19 47

SOG GW 7 3 9 1 7 1 23 5

Goals........................................... 2 vs. Idaho (8/25/06) Assists..............1 (8x), Last: at Saint Mary’s (11/2/08) Points.......................................... 4 vs. Idaho (8/25/06) Shots................................. 4 at Saint Mary’s (11/2/08)

Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Cristiano Ronaldo Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: My Sister’s Keeper Movie: Remember The Titans TV Shows: Jon and Kate Plus Eight Musical Artist: The Fray Food: Greek Salad Sport: Snowboarding

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2008 5-3 Total 5-3

Career Highs

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS SH 0 2 0 2

SOG GW 1 0 1 0

Goals....................................................................None Assists..................................................................None Points...................................................................None Shots............ 1 (2x), Last: vs. San Francisco (11/8/08)


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5-6 w Fr. Midfielder Houston, Texas Clear Lake HS

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5-5 w Fr. Forward Houston, Texas Cypress Creek HS High School 4 2009 Cum Laude graduate of Cypress Creek High School 4 Scored 53 career goals and provided 23 assists 4 Team captain 4 Helped lead team to an undefeated season in 2009 and a District 15-5A Championship 4 Team finished as the state regional runner-up and was ranked 27th in the nation by ESPN RISE 4 2008 and 2009 Cypress Creek Offensive Player of the Year 4 Two-time All-Region and All-District selection and 2009 All-State honoree 4 All-Academic All-State selection Club/ODP 4 Named Offensive Player of the Year by Pursuit Soccer Club (U-18) 4 Played for Dynamos Soccer Club (U-19) and Challenge Soccer Club (U-11 to U-15) Biographical Information Full Name: Terah Jordan Parker Birthplace: Houston, Texas Parents: Barrett and Nancy Parker Siblings: Paige Major: Sports Medicine/Natural Science Hobbies: Playing guitar, going to the movies, relaxing Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Thierry Henry Pro Soccer Team: Houston Dynamo Book: Slaughterhouse Five Movie: Jerry Maguire

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5-5 w Fr. Forward/Midfield Huntington Beach, Calif. Huntington Beach HS

High School 4 2009 graduate of Huntington Beach High School 4 Scored 28 points on 12 goals and four assists during her senior year and was named Most Valuable Player and to the All-Seaview League first team 4 Three-year Offensive Most Valuable Player and All-League first team honoree 4 Named to the All-League second team following her freshman season Club/ODP 4 Played club soccer for North Huntington Beach and Wolfpack prior to joining SoCal Blues two years ago 4 Won the Premiere League Title with SoCal as well as the North/South Championship, The Blues Cup and the Spring Far West regionals 4 Won an ODP Regional crown for the Cal South 1991 Girls team Biographical Information Full Name: Callie Lynn Payetta Birthplace: Huntington Beach, Calif. Parents: Jeff and Carol Payetta Siblings: Jeff and Louie Major: Law Hobbies: Hanging out with family and friends, reading Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Wayne Rooney Pro Soccer Team: Liverpool Book: A Million Little Pieces Movie: Remember The Titans TV Show: One Tree Hill Musical Artist: John Mayer Food: Sushi Sport: Football

High School 4 2009 honors graduate of Clear Lake High School 4 Helped lead team to a 5A Region III title and an appearance in the state finals during her senior year 4 Named to the 5A second team and all-state team 4 Tabbed to the 5A all-district first team following her sophomore year 4 Named Newcomer of the Year and Offensive MVP in the same year and was selected to the 5A all-district first team 4 Two-year Superintendent’s Scholar and member of the National Honor Society 4 Received the AP Scholar with Distinction Award and the Magna Cum Laude Award

Club/ODP 4 Played club soccer for Alliance (U11 and 12), Wildfire (U13) and Challenge (U14-18) 4 Part of four South Texas State Championship teams in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 4 Won the Texas Cup in 2003 4 Appeared in the 2006 and 2007 USYS Southern Regional Championships 4 Played ODP soccer for the South Texas 90 state team from 2003-07 and was part of the 2005 regional pool 4 Made a trip to Europe with the Region III 90 team in 2008 Biographical Information Full Name: Ana Carolina Pontes Birthplace: Sao Paulo, Brazil Parents: Marcos and Francisca Pontes Siblings: Fabio Major: Sports Medicine Hobbies: Painting, drawing, shopping and swimming Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Andres Iniesta Pro Soccer Team: Barcelona Book: The Kite Runner Movie: Remember The Titans TV Show: One Tree Hill Musical Artist: John Mayer Food: Brazilian Sport: Volleyball

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5-6 w Sr. Defense/Forward Corona, Calif. Colony HS

5-9 w Sr. Midfielder Cardiff, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS

Biographical Information Full Name: Kelly Christine Reilly Birthplace: La Jolla, Calif. Parents: Dan and Elaine Reilly Siblings: Jennie Major: Mathematics Hobbies: Spending time at the beach

Courtney Price

Kelly Reilly

Junior/2008 4 Missed bulk of season due to injury, but started in five of in six contests either at forward or defense 4 Took one shot vs. Arizona State (8/29)

Junior/2008 4 Recorded a career-high 15 shots and placed six of them on goal through 17 games and 14 starts 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Gold” Honor Roll

Sophomore/2007 4 Earned All-WCC honorable mention honors 4 Scored three goals and one assist for seven points 4 Tallied two goals in a 3-0 win vs. Denver, the first of which was the game-winner 4 Scored a goal vs. Utah and had an assist vs. USF

Sophomore/2007 4 Played in two games as a sophomore, coming off the bench vs. Loyola Marymount and San Francisco 4 Earned WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll “gold” honors

Freshman/2006 4 Named to the WCC All-Freshman team 4 Had one assist, which came at Cal Poly 4 Part of a freshman recruiting class that was ranked 18th nationally by Soccer Buzz 4 Earned WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll “bronze” honors High School 4 2006 graduate of Colony High School 4 Received All-Mt. Baldy League first team honors all three years 4 Earned team MVP her junior and senior years 4 Named high school’s Athlete of the Year her sophomore and senior years Club/ODP 4 With the OJSC Northstars, she was a 2005 Nomads Cup champion, a 2005 state/national cup semifinalist and a 2007 state/national cup finalist

Freshman/2006 4 Took only two shots all season, but both were good for game-winning goals 4 Her first was in a 3-1 win at Kansas and her other goal came in the 86th minute of a 2-1 win at Saint Mary’s 4 Part of a freshman recruiting class that was ranked 18th nationally by Soccer Buzz 4 Earned WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll “gold” honors

Favorites Book: To Kill A Mockingbird Movie: The Chorus Food: Granola or Frozen Yogurt Sport: Baseball

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2006 15-1 2007 2-0 2008 17-14 Total 34-15

Career Highs

High School 4 2006 honors graduate of La Costa Canyon High School 4 Named to the All-CIF and All-Palomar League first teams as a senior 4 Team won CIF and league titles in 2004 4 Served as captain her senior year 4 A three-year Scholar-Athlete 4 Named to the San Diego County All-Academic team twice

Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Fernando Torres Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Frankenstein Movie: Pride and Prejudice TV Show: 30 Rock

Career Statistics G 0 3 0 3

A 1 1 0 2

PTS SH 1 8 7 26 0 1 8 35

SOG GW 3 0 14 1 0 0 17 1

Career Highs

Goals........................................ 2 vs. Denver (9/16/07) Assists........1 (2x), Last: vs. San Francisco (10/26/07) Points....................................... 4 vs. Denver (9/16/07) Shots.......4 (2x), Last: vs. Sacramento State (10/5/07) 16

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A 0 0 0 0

PTS SH 4 2 0 0 0 15 4 17

SOG GW 2 2 0 0 6 0 8 2

Goals..............1 (2x), Last: at Saint Mary’s (10/20/06) Assists..................................................................None Points.............2 (2x), Last: at Saint Mary’s (10/20/06) Shots....................2 (5x), Last: at Marquette (9/21/08)

Biographical Information Full Name: Courtney Marie Price Birthplace: Gardena, Calif. Parents: Darryl and Leslie Price Siblings: Darryl Jr. Major: Journalism

Year GP-GS 2006 20-6 2007 19-18 2008 6-5 Total 45-29

G 2 0 0 2

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Michelle Spacciapolli

5-4w So. Midfield/Forward San Diego, Calif. Cathedral Catholic Boston College Freshman/2008 (at Boston College) 4 Played in nine games and saw first action of career vs. Oregon State (8/29) 4 Took first career shot vs. Brown (9/5)

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Katie Rivers

5-8 w Fr. Defense/Midfield Vancouver, Wash. Mountain View HS

High School 4 Graduated among the top five percent of her class in 2009 from Mountain View (Wash.) High School 4 Attended Sunrise Mountain (Ariz.) High School during 11th grade 4 Four-year All-League honoree 4 Made the All-Desert West Region first team while a junior at Sunrise Mountain 4 Helped lead Mountain View to the 2008 district and league championships 4 Received a varsity letter as a member of the dance team

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5-9 w R-Fr. Defense/Forward Camarillo, Calif. Oaks Christian

Freshman/2008 4 Did not see action as a true freshman and was granted a redshirt season 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Bronze” Honor Roll High School 4 2008 graduate of Oaks Christian High School 4 Named to the All-CIF, All-Ventura County and All-Tri-Valley League first teams as a senior after scoring 18 goals

Club/ODP 4 Played six years on F.C. Vancouver, one year on Mesa Soccer Club and another with F.C. Portland 4 Won two state titles with Vancouver and a pair of state runner-up crowns with Mesa and Portland 4 Won the 2008 Las Vegas Showcase Championship with F.C. Portland Biographical Information Full Name: Katelyn Rose Rivers Birthplace: Pasadena, Calif. Parents: Stewart and Debbie Rivers Siblings: Blake and Amanda Major: Biological Sciences Hobbies: Musical Theater Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Zinedine Zidane Pro Soccer Team: Real Madrid Book: The Dirty Job Movie: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Musical Artist: Kenny Chesney Food: Sushi Sport: Snowboarding 4 Named the L.A. Daily News’ Player of the Year as a junior 4 Team won three CIF titles 4 Lettered in track Club/ODP 4 Played with the Camarillo Eagles Soccer Club 4 Won state, regional and national championships in 2004 and 2007, and a state title in 2008 Biographical Information Full Name: Kelsea Chandler Smith Birthplace: Camarillo, Calif. Parents: David and Rochelle Smith Siblings: Katarina Major: Sports Medicine Hobbies: Surfing and running track Favorites Pro Soccer Player: Ronaldo Book: Twilight TV Show: House Food: Sushi

High School 4 2008 graduate of Cathedral Catholic High School 4 Helped lead school to a Division II State Championship in 2008 and three consecutive Division III CIF San Diego titles from 2006 to 2008 4 Scored 154 points on 57 goals and 40 assists in her career, 87 of these points were tallied during her senior year 4 Voted Offensive MVP and was selected as her school’s Female Athlete of the Year following the 2007-08 season 4 Named San Diego CIF and Union Tribune Player of the Year in 2008 4 Tabbed to the CIF San Diego first team and was honored as the Western League Player of the Year in 2007 Club/ODP 4 Member of the San Diego Surf over the last decade 4 Named Surf Soccer Girls MVP in 2003 4 Helped lead Surf to three state titles 4 Member of the ODP State Team from 2003 to 2005 and its Region IV Team from 2004 to 2008 4 Won five straight ODP regional crowns every year from 2003 to 2007 4 Honored with 2006 ODP team as national cochampions Biographical Information Full Name: Michelle Ann Spacciapolli Birthplace: San Diego, Calif. Parents: Mike and Patty Spacciapolli Siblings: Monica Rose Major: Marketing Hobbies: Hanging out with family, cooking Favorites Pro Soccer Player: David Beckham Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Three Cups of Tea Movie: Remember The Titans TV Show: The Bachelorette and The Bachelor Food: Pasta

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2008 9-0 Total 9-0

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS SH 0 4 0 4

SOG GW 4 0 4 0

Career Highs

Goals....................................................................None Assists..................................................................None Points...................................................................None Shots.................. 2 vs. Central Connecticut (11/14/08) 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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5-4 w So. Defender Sandy, Utah Brighton HS

5-7 w So. Midfield/Defense Yakima, Wash. West Valley HS

Freshman/2008 4 All-WCC Freshman Team selection and AllWCC honorable mention 4 WCC Commissioner’s “Bronze” Honor Roll 4 One of only two Waves, along with Emily Wynne, to appear and start in all 20 matches 4 Scored both of her points on assists 4 Provided first career assist at UC Irvine (9/28) after creating a turnover at the midfield stripe, which led to a game-tying goal 4 Credited with one of two game-winning assists in the Waves’ 2-1 win over Santa Clara (10/26) 4 Part of a defensive effort that blanked eight opponents, averaged 9.4 shots allowed per game and a 0.97 GAA High School 4 2008 Brighton High School honors graduate 4 A three-time all-state and all-region honoree 4 Made the first team for both as a senior 4 Helped lead the team to the 5A state championship in 2005 and to a Region II title in 2007 4 Member of the National Honor Society

Freshman/2008 4 Scored a goal on her first and only collegiate shot of the season in a 6-0 win over Idaho State (9/26) 4 Appeared in three additional matches at UC Irvine (9/28), CSU Bakersfield (10/8) and Saint Mary’s (11/2) 4 Played a season high 14 minutes in the Waves’ 4-0 triumph over the Gaels. High School 4 2008 graduate of West Valley High School 4 Two-time All-Columbia Basin League first teamer 4 Made the All-Mid-Valley League second team as a sophomore 4 Had career totals of 37 goals and 22 assists, including 14 goals as a senior 4 Team won league and regional championships all four years, with second- and fourth-place finishes in 2005 and 2008, respectively 4 Member of the National Honor Society

Myriah Stockman

Club/ODP 4 Member of the Utah state team for five years and the Region IV pool for two years 4 Played with the Utah Avalanche Premier for five years and the Gators for three years 4 Won four State Cups and advanced to the regional semifinals in 2007 and the regional quarterfinals three times

Biographical Information Full Name: Melissa Leone Trammell Birthplace: Yakima, Wash. Parents: Jeff and Diane Trammell Siblings: Chad and Megan Major: Sports Medicine Hobbies: Listening to music, watching movies, hiking

Biographical Information Full Name: Myriah Hope Stockman Birthplace: Sandy, Utah Parents: Shaun and Bonni Stockman Siblings: Jackson, Elizabeth, Jerid, Bryce, Thayne Major: Sports Medicine Hobbies: Reading, embroidering, running

Favorites Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Life of Pi Movie: Garden State TV Show: Shark Week Musical Artist: Vampire Weekend Food: Salsa Sport: Track

Favorites Pro Soccer Players: Ryan Giggs and John Terry Pro Soccer Team: Manchester United Book: Their Eyes Were Watching God Movie: Remember The Titans TV Show: House Musical Artists: Yellowcard Food: Reese’s

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2008 4-0 Total 4-0

Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2008 20-20 Total 20-20

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PTS SH 2 11 2 11

SOG GW 2 0 2 0

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PTS SH 2 1 2 1

SOG GW 1 0 1 0

Goals.................................. 1 vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) Assists..................................................................None Points................................. 2 vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) Shots.................................. 1 vs. Idaho State (9/26/08)

Career Highs

Goals................................................................... None Assists........... 1 (2x), Last: vs. Santa Clara (10/26/08) Points............ 1 (2x), Last: vs. Santa Clara (10/26/08) Shots............... 2 at Loyola Marymount (10/11/08)

Club/ODP 4 Part of the Super Y ODP National Camp in both 2005 and 2006 4 Played club with MRFC Santos, Three Rivers United and FC Royals 4 Won a state title in 2008 with MRFC Santos and finished third at regionals

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Player GP-GS Amanda Rupp 20-6 Laura Cole 20-18 Emily Wynne 20-20 Ashley Copp 19-19 Sophia Medina 18-13 Alexis Farler 17-4 Samantha Hire 19-18 Joanna Idom 18-5 Cammie Burke 19-19 Melissa Trammell 4-0 Myriah Stockman 20-20 Haleigh Guertin 20-18 Kelly Reilly 17-14 Kelsey McGovern 5-3 Courtney Price 6-5 Karissa Garcia 7-0 Kelsey Baker 18-18 Casey Bay 3-0 Elise Crispen 1-0 Total 20 Opponents 20

Min 1384 1423 1483 1578 953 558 1596 548 1759 34 1830 1684 1214 302 414 108 1583 87 14 - -

G 12 6 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 20

Goalkeeper Statistics # 31 1

Goalkeeper Kayla Stolte Lacey Heck Team Total Opponents

Team Statistics

GP-GS 18-17 4-3 — 20 20

Min 1605:23 248:59 0:00 1854:22 1854:22

A 8 2 6 4 4 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 18

Pts 32 14 12 10 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 58

Goal Average GA 17 3 0 20 31

GAA 0.95 1.08 0.00 0.97 1.50

Goals by Period Pepperdine Opponents

1st 13 9

2nd 17 9

OT 1 2

OT2 0 0

Total 31 20

Shots by Period Pepperdine Opponents

1st 129 90

2nd 159 89

OT 11 8

OT2 4 2

Total 303 189

Saves by Period Pepperdine Opponents

1st 32 51

2nd 43 53

OT 0 3

OT2 1 2

Total 76 109

Corners by Period Pepperdine Opponents

1st 30 33

2nd 64 33

OT 1 1

OT2 0 0

Total 95 67

Fouls by Period Pepperdine Opponents

1st 107 110

2nd 97 130

OT 3 4

OT2 1 4

Total 208 248

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date

Pepperdine 2341 11/213

Opponent 6895 9/766

2008 Results (9-9-2/WCC: 4-3/Home: 6-4-1/Road: 3-5-1) Date 8/23 8/29 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/8

Opp. W/L/T Score Record CS Fullerton L 0-1 0-1 Arizona State T 1-1 (2ot) 0-1-1 Santa Barbara L 2-3 0-2-1 Iowa W 1-0 (ot) 1-2-1 Northwestern L 2-3 (ot) 1-3-1 #23 Tennessee W 2-0 2-3-1 Washington St. W 1-0 3-3-1 at Wisconsin L 1-3 3-4-1 at Marquette T 0-0 (2ot) 3-4-2 Idaho State W 6-0 4-4-2 at UC Irvine L 1-2 4-5-2 at #3 UCLA L 0-1 4-6-2 at CS Bakersfield W 2-1 5-6-2

Sh 56 41 71 36 19 17 13 12 4 1 11 1 15 2 1 1 1 1 0 303 189

Shot% .214 .146 .042 .083 .053 .118 .077 .083 .250 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .102 .106

Saves Saves Pct 64 .790 8 .727 4 1.000 76 .792 109 .779

SOG 31 20 33 14 7 7 5 7 2 1 2 1 6 1 0 1 1 1 0 140 96

SOG% .554 .488 .465 .389 .368 .412 .385 .583 .500 1.000 .182 1.000 .400 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .462 .508

W 7 2 0 9 9

Record L T 7 2 2 0 0 0 9 2 9 2

Date 10/11 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 11/2 11/8

GWG 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9

Sho 6 2 0 8 5

GTG PK-ATT 1 0-1 1 0-0 1 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 5 0-1 1 2-4

Shots Faced 157 24 0 181 294

Alexis Farler

Lacey Heck

Att. Game Winner 402 Craig (70 ) 184 None 238 Simon (89 ) 191 Rupp (94 ) 307 Herczeg (94 ) 119 Hire (2 ) 216 Medina (57 ) 497 Riley (34 ) 642 None 163 Cole (43 ) 321 Phillips (81 ) 813 Cheney (5 ) 254 Burke (56 )

YC-RC 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-0 13-0

Opp. at LMU* at Gonzaga* at #3 Portland* #16 San Diego* Santa Clara* at Saint Mary’s* San Francisco*

W/L/T Score Record L 0-1 (ot) 5-7-2 W 2-0 6-7-2 L 1-2 6-8-2 L 0-1 6-9-2 W 2-1 7-9-2 W 4-0 8-9-2 W 3-0 9-9-2

Att. Game Winner 467 Lawson (97 ) 347 Cole (17 ) 3257 Rapinoe (88 ) 156 Kirk (25 ) 186 Farler (44 ) 297 Copp (13 ) 179 Rupp (28 )

*WCC Opponent

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Highs and Lows Waves Starts By Position Goalkeeper: Heck (3), Stolte (17)

Forward: Baker (2), Cole (16), Copp (2), Farler (4), Medina (13), Price (1), Rupp (6), Wynne (16) Midfield: Burke (1), Cole (2), Copp (14), Hire (17), Idom (5), Price (1), Reilly (14), Stockman (3), Wynne (4) Defense: Baker (16), Burke (19), Copp (3), Guertin (18), Hire (1), McGovern (3), Price (3), Stockman (17)

Individual Offense

Most Shots - Match Emily Wynne (7) at Loyola Marymount (10/11) Most Shots on Goal - Match Emily Wynne (4) vs. San Francisco (11/8) Emily Wynne (4) at Loyola Marymount (10/11) Emily Wynne (4) vs. UC Santa Barbara (8/31) Most Goals - Match Amanda Rupp (2) vs. San Francisco (11/8) Laura Cole (2) at Saint Mary’s (11/2) Amanda Rupp (2) vs. Idaho State (9/26) Most Assists - Match Amanda Rupp (3) vs. Idaho State (9/26) Most Points - Match Amanda Rupp (7) vs. Idaho State (9/26)

Individual Defense

Most Minutes Played - Starter Kayla Stolte (110:00) at Marquette (10/21) Kayla Stolte (110:00) vs. Arizona State (8/29) Most Minutes Played - Reserve Kayla Stolte (45:00) at Wisconsin (9/19) Most Shots Faced - Complete Match Kayla Stolte (18) at Portland (10/19) Fewest Shots Faced - Complete Match Kayla Stolte (2) vs. Iowa (9/5) Most Saves - Match - Starter Kayla Stolte (8) vs. San Diego (10/24) Kayla Stolte (8) at Portland (10/19) Kayla Stolte (8) at UCLA (10/3)

Club Miscellaneous

Longest Winning Streak............................................................................................................3g, Oct. 26 - Nov. 8 Longest Losing Streak....................................................................................................2g (2x), Last: Oct. 19 - 24 Longest Home Winning Streak...................................................................................................... 3g, Sept. 12 - 26 Longest Road Winning Streak................................................................................................ 1g (3x), Last: Nov. 2 Longest Home Winless Streak........................................................................................................3g, Aug. 23 - 31 Longest Road Winless Streak.................................................................................................. 4g, Sept. 19 - Oct. 3 Longest Game - Periods........................................................................ 4 (2x), Last: Sept. 21 at Marquette ( 2OT) Most Fouls - Game................................................................................... 16 (2x), Last: Aug. 29 vs. Arizona State Most Fouls - Half ..............................................................................11, Aug. 31 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1st Half) Largest Winning Margin.................................................................................. 6, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State (W, 6-0) Largest Home Winning Margin....................................................................... 6, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State (W, 6-0) Largest Road Winning Margin........................................................................... 4, Nov. 2 at Saint Mary’s (W, 4-0) Largest Losing Margin.......................................................................................... 2, Sept. 19 at Wisconsin (L,1-3) Largest Home Losing Margin............................................................................ 1 (4x), Last: Oct. 24 at San Diego Largest Road Losing Margin............................................................................... 2, Sept. 19 at Wisconsin (L, 1-3) Most Games Over .500....................................................................................................................................None Most Games Under .500............................................................................................................ 3g, Oct. 24 (6-9-2) Biggest Comeback To Win.......................................................1, Oct. 8 at CSU Bakersfield (down 1-0, won 2-1) Biggest Blown Lead...............................................................2, Sept. 7 vs. Northwestern (led 2-0, lost 3-2 in OT) Highest Home Attendance.............................................................................. 402, Aug. 23 vs. Cal State Fullerton Highest Road Attendance................................................................................................. 3257, Oct. 19 at Portland

Team Offense

Most Shots - Game.....................................................................................................24, Nov. 8 vs. San Francisco Most Shots - Half..................................................................... 13 (2x), Last: Nov. 8 vs. San Francisco (2nd Half) Fewest Shots - Game.........................................................................................................6, Sept. 19 at Wisconsin Most Shots on Goal - Game....................................................................... 13 (2x), Last: Nov. 8 vs. San Francisco Most Shots on Goal - Half........................................................... 8 (2x), Last: Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State (2nd Half) Fewest Shots on Goal - Game............................................................................................2, Sept. 19 at Wisconsin Most Goals - Game.........................................................................................................6, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State Most Goals - Half.......................................................................................... 4, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State (2nd Half) Fewest Goals - Game........................................................................................0 (5x), Last: Oct. 24 vs. San Diego Most Assists - Game.......................................................................................................6, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State Most Assists - Half..........................................................................4 (2x), Last: Oct. 26 vs. Santa Clara (1st Half) Fewest Assists - Game......................................................................................0 (7x), Last: Oct. 24 vs. San Diego Most Points - Game......................................................................................................18, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State Most Points - Half................................................................................... 12, 4, Sept. 26 vs. Idaho State (2nd Half) Fewest Points - Game.......................................................................................0 (5x), Last: Oct. 24 vs. San Diego Most Corner Kicks - Game .............................................................................. 12, Aug. 23 vs. Cal State Fullerton Most Corner Kicks - Half ................................................................ 7, Aug. 23 vs. Cal State Fullerton (2nd Half)

Team Defense

Fewest Goals Allowed - Game.................................................................... 0 (8x), Last: Nov. 8 vs. San Francisco Most Goals Allowed - Game ........................................................................... 3 (3x), Last: Sept. 19 at Wisconsin Most Goals Allowed - Half...............................................................2 (3x), Last: Sept. 19 at Wisconsin (1st Half) Fewest Shots Allowed - Game..................................................................... 2 (2x), Last. Nov. 8 vs. San Francisco Most Shots Allowed - Game................................................................................................ 18, Oct. 19 at Portland Most Shots Allowed - Half.......................................................................................12, Oct. 3 at UCLA (1st Half) Most Saves - Game................................................................................................9 (2x), Last: Oct. 19 at Portland Fewest Saves - Game................................................................................... 0 (2x), Last: Nov. 8 vs. San Francisco

Most Saves - Match - Reliever Kayla Stolte (1) at Wisconsin (10/19) Longest Winning Streak Kayla Stolte (3) from Oct. 26 through Nov. 8 Longest Unbeaten Streak Kayla Stolte (3) from Oct. 26 through Nov. 8 Longest Losing Streak Kayla Stolte (2) from Sept. 28 through Oct. 3 Kayla Stolte (2) from Oct. 19 through 24 Longest Winless Streak Kayla Stolte (3) from Aug. 23 through Sept. 5

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Team Leaders 2008 Multi-Point Matches

Player Burke Cole Copp Farler Hire Idom Medina Rupp Trammell Wynne

2 3 4 5+ 1 4 1 4 2 2 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 3 1

Total 1 5 4 2 2 1 1 10 1 4

Last Goal Scored

Burke.................................... at CSUB (10/8/08) 55:11 Cole............................ at Saint Mary’s (11/2/08) 53:41 Copp........................... at Saint Mary’s (11/2/08) 12:36 Farler.......................vs. San Francisco (11/8/08) 77:31 Hire.................................vs. Tennessee (9/12/08) 1:11 Idom............................vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) 81:27 Medina...........................vs. Wash. St. (9/14/08) 56:32 Price...................................... vs. Utah (9/28/07) 68:01 Reilly............................ at St. Mary’s (10/20/06) 85:49 Rupp........................vs. San Francisco (11/8/08) 32:24 Trammell.....................vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) 44:54 Wynne............................ at Gonzaga (10/17/08) 51:39

2008 Game-Winning Goals

Burke............................ at Cal State Bakersfield (10/8) Cole............................................ vs. Idaho State (9/26) at Gonzaga (10/17) Copp.......................................... at Saint Mary’s (11/2) Farler........................................vs. Santa Clara (10/26) Hire..............................................vs. Tennessee (9/12) Medina............................. vs. Washington State (9/14) Rupp....................................................... vs. Iowa (9/5) vs. San Francisco (11/8)

2008 Milestones

Team 300th match.............................. vs. Northwestern (9/7) 1,500th point............................ vs. Northwestern (9/7) L. Cole goal assisted by E. Wynne 100th shutout.............................. vs. Idaho State (9/26) 100th home victory.......... vs. Washington State (9/12) Individual Amanda Rupp 10th goal.......................... vs. UC Santa Barbara (8/31) 20th goal.................................vs. San Francisco (11/8) 10th assist................................... vs. Idaho State (9/26) Kayla Stolte 10th shutout............................................ vs. Iowa (9/5) 200th save..........................................vs. UCLA (10/3) Emily Wynne 10th goal..................................vs. Arizona State (8/29) 20th assist . ............................... at Saint Mary’s (11/2)

Points Amanda Rupp Laura Cole Emily Wynne Ashley Copp Sophia Medina

GP 20 20 20 19 18

G 12 6 3 3 1

A 8 2 6 4 4

Pts 32 14 12 10 6

Shots Emily Wynne Amanda Rupp Laura Cole Ashley Copp Sophia Medina

GP 20 20 20 19 18

G 3 12 6 3 1

A 6 8 2 4 4

Sh 71 56 41 36 19

Goals Amanda Rupp Laura Cole Emily Wynne Ashley Copp Alexis Farler

GP 20 20 20 19 17

G 12 6 3 3 2

A 8 2 6 4 1

Pts 32 14 12 10 5

Shot Percentage Amanda Rupp Laura Cole Alexis Farler Ashley Copp Joanna Idom

GP 20 20 17 19 18

Sh 56 41 17 36 12

G 12 6 2 3 1

Sh% .214 .146 .118 .083 .083

Game-winning goals GP Laura Cole 20 Amanda Rupp 20 Alexis Farler 17 Cammie Burke 17 Ashley Copp 19 Sophia Medina 18 Samantha Hire 19

No. 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

Shots on Goal Emily Wynne Amanda Rupp Laura Cole Ashley Copp Sophia Medina

GP 20 20 20 19 18

G 3 12 6 3 1

Sh 71 56 41 36 19

SOG 33 31 20 14 8

Shots on Goal % Joanna Idom Amanda Rupp Laura Cole Emily Wynne Ashley Copp

GP 18 20 20 20 19

Sh 12 56 41 71 36

SOG 7 31 20 33 14

Pct. .583 .554 .488 ,465 .389

Assists Amanda Rupp Emily Wynne Ashley Copp Sophia Medina Samantha Hire

GP 20 20 19 18 19

G 12 3 3 1 1

A 8 6 4 4 2

Pts 32 12 10 6 4

Waves When They ...

Played at home.................................................................................................................................................6-4-1 Played on the road............................................................................................................................................3-5-1 Played at neutral site........................................................................................................................................0-0-0 Went to overtime..............................................................................................................................................1-2-2 Come from behind wins....................................................................................... 1, Oct. 8 at Cal State Bakersfield Losses after leading....................................................................................................... 1, Sept. 7 vs. Northwestern Played vs. ranked teams . ................................................................................................................................1-3-0 Were leading at halftime .................................................................................................................................6-1-0 Were tied at halftime .......................................................................................................................................3-2-2 Were trailing at halftime .................................................................................................................................0-6-0 Were leading at 80 minutes . ...........................................................................................................................8-0-0 Were tied at 80 minutes ..................................................................................................................................1-5-2 Were trailing at 80 minutes .............................................................................................................................0-4-0 Scored first ......................................................................................................................................................8-1-0 Allowed the opponent to score first ................................................................................................................1-8-1 Played in games decided by one goal ................................................................................................................ 4-8 Played in games decided by two goals............................................................................................................... 2-1 Played in games decided by three-plus goals .................................................................................................... 3-0 Took more shots . ............................................................................................................................................8-5-0 Took an even number of shots ........................................................................................................................1-1-1 Allowed an opponent to take more shots . ......................................................................................................0-3-1 Took more corners ..........................................................................................................................................5-5-1 Took an even number of corners......................................................................................................................1-1-0 Allowed an opponent to take more shots . ......................................................................................................3-3-1 Played day games . ..........................................................................................................................................8-6-2 Played night games .........................................................................................................................................1-3-0 Played on Sunday ...........................................................................................................................................3-4-1 Played on Wednesday .....................................................................................................................................1-0-0 Played on Friday..............................................................................................................................................4-3-1 Played on Saturday..........................................................................................................................................1-2-0 Played in August..............................................................................................................................................0-2-1 Played in September........................................................................................................................................4-3-1 Played in October.............................................................................................................................................3-4-0 Played in November.........................................................................................................................................2-0-0 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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2008 Headlines Preseason

Shay Nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year Jenna Shay was nominated by the West Coast Conference for the 18th annual NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Shay was a four-year varsity letterwinner and was twice named co-captain of the team. During her career at Pepperdine, she was named to the WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll all four years and was a member of the Pepperdine Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). During the summer of 2007, Shay spent time in Uganda teaching soccer clinics, volunteering in a medical clinic and sharing her faith. She also spent time as a student-teacher at local middle and high schools earning her the Athletic Director’s Award for Excellence in Academics, Athletics and Community Service. Prized Recruits Pepperdine’s recruiting class was ranked 34th in the nation (out of 320 programs) and ninth in the West Region (out of 49 teams) by Soccer Buzz Magazine. Head coach Tim Ward’s 2008 recruiting class included Soccer Buzz Top 100 recruit and defender Kelsea Smith as well as Top 200 recruits forward Laura Cole and midfielder Myriah Stockman. Pepperdine Picked Fifth in WCC Preseason Poll The conference coaches selected Pepperdine to finish fifth in the WCC in 2008, and were fairly close in their prediction as the Waves placed fourth with a 4-3 record behind Portland, San Diego and Loyola Marymount. Santa Clara finished sixth at 1-4-2 after they were predicted to contend with Portland for the conference crown.

August

There’s No Place Like Home Pepperdine started 2008 on a seven-match homestand, which was its longest ever to start a season. The Waves scheduled two previous seven-match homestands midway through the 2005 and 2007 seasons and posted respective win-loss records of 4-2-1 and 2-1-4. Prior to 2008, Pepperdine’s longest season-opening homestand had been four matches, which took place Aug. 31 to Sept. 17, 2001. Perfect 10s Seniors Amanda Rupp and Emily Wynne joined Pepperdine’s 10-goal club during the season’s first full weekend. Rupp scored her 10th career goal Aug. 29 against UC Santa Barbara. Wynne’s 10th career score tied Pepperdine’s match with Arizona State on Aug. 31, tipping the ball over the line with the Sun Devil netminder out of position. No Such Thing As A Free Lunch There were two penalty kicks attempted through the three games played at Tari Frahm Rokus field this season and both were brushed aside by the opposing goalkeeper. An Amanda Rupp shot against Cal State Fullerton was saved by Shannon Simpson and Pepperdine’s Kayla Stolte stopped UCSB’s Jacki Simon’s shot in the 10th minute.

September

Heck and Rupp Reap Weekly Awards Amanda Rupp and Lacey Heck collected several national awards in recognition of their efforts during the Waves’ 2-0 weekend vs. #23 Tennessee and Washington State. Pepperdine defeated the Lady Vols 2-0 and blanked the Cougars 1-0. Rupp was named to the Soccer Buzz Magazine Elite Team of the Week, and was one of three tabbed to the Soccer America Team of the Week. Rupp, a senior, extended her consecutivegame point streak to five with an insurance goal in the 86th minute vs. Tennessee and crossed a gamewinning assist to Sophia Medina against WSU. Heck, who was honored earlier in the week as the West Coast Conference’s Women’s Soccer Player of the Week, also was voted by TopDrawerSoccer.com as its Player of the Week. Rupp’s Arena Amanda Rupp scored five goals through the first seven matches of the season and led the Waves with 11 points heading into the final week of September. Rupp tied her season record for goals after notching her fifth at Wisconsin on Sept. 19. The senior had a six-match consecutive point streak snapped after the Waves played to a scoreless tie at Marquette. A Magnificent Seven Rupp posted one of the very best individual performances in program history with her seven-point outing vs. Idaho State on Sept. 26. Rupp’s single-game effort matched that of former Wave Katie Desmond, who totaled seven points against the The Master’s on Oct. 12, 1998. Rupp scored two goals and provided three assists against the Bengals, increasing her teambest point total to 18. Rupp’s two-goal game was the first of her career, and her three assists tied a program record held by four players. Only The Beginning Freshman Melissa Trammell found herself in the right place at the right time in scoring her first collegiate goal on her first career shot against Idaho State. With the announcer counting down the final 10 seconds of the first half, Trammell dug into the goalmouth and put back a Samantha Hire shot that deflected off the heel of a Bengal defender.

October

200 Saves For Stolte Kayla Stolte’s eight-save night against UCLA gave her 201 for her career. Stolte ended her career ranked third all-time with 231 saves behind Anna Picarelli (319) and Sumon Nicole (239). Earlier this season, Stolte passed Dianna Prince (187) and Lindsey Brouillette (170) for third and fourth on the career record list. Finding Offense From Defense Defender Cammie Burke’s first career goal held up as the game-winner in Pepperdine’s 2-1 victory at Cal State Bakersfield. Burke, who entered the match with one career point, delivered the goal off a corner kick deflection in the 56th minute. Pepperdine’s win over the Roadrunners marked its first and only come-frombehind triumph of 2008. Stolte And Rupp Honored For Academics Amanda Rupp and Kayla Stolte were named to the CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII 2008 Women’s Soccer Teams. Rupp was selected to the all-district first team and had her name forwarded on to the national ballot for Academic All-America voting. Stolte was tabbed to the second team.

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Where There’s A Wynne, There’s a Way Pepperdine improved to 3-1-1 in games in which senior forward Emily Wynne has scored at least one point. Wynne played a role in both goals during the Waves’ 2-0 win at Gonzaga, assisting freshman Laura Cole in the 17th minute and adding an insurance goal in the 52nd minute. Pepperdine’s victory was its first in Spokane since 2002. Rupp Reaches 50-Point Plateau Amanda Rupp’s three-point game vs. Santa Clara lifted her career point total to 50. Rupp is one of 10 Pepperdine soccer players to attain this milestone and the first since Lindsey Redlin, who reached this level in 2006.

November/Postseason

Seven Waves Earn All-Conference Accolades Led by first team selections Ashley Copp and Amanda Rupp, seven members of the Waves’ soccer team were recognized by the West Coast Conference for their 2008 performances. Joining Copp and Rupp as all-conference honorees were Laura Cole, Samantha Hire, Myriah Stockman, Kayla Stolte and Emily Wynne. Wynne was Pepperdine’s lone selection to the All-WCC second team, while Hire and Stolte were both named All-WCC honorable mention. Cole and Stockman were double award winners, as both were tabbed to the honorable mention and all-freshman squads. Copp, Rupp & Stolte Named WCC All-Academic Three seniors from this year’s Pepperdine soccer team were named to the West Coast Conference’s All-Academic teams for Fall 2008. Copp, a business administration major, made the All-WCC first team in 2008 while contributing a career-high 10 points on three goals and four assists. Rupp an integrated marketing major, was an All-WCC first team selection and a CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree in 2009. She led the squad with 12 goals, eight assists and 32 points. Stolte, a mathematics major, was an All-WCC honorable mention selection and a CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District second team honoree. She had a 0.95 goals-against average and posted 64 saves and six shutouts. A Legend In Her Own Right Pepperdine associate women’s soccer coach Twila Kaufman took over as head coach for the Los Angeles Legends. The Legends compete in the USL W-League, which represents one of the highest levels of competitive women’s soccer in the U.S. and Canada. Kaufman’s team competed only during the summer months from May to August, allowing her to keep pace with her Pepperdine responsibilities. Waves APR Score Recognized By NCAA The NCAA released its public recognition awards for Division I athletic teams with outstanding Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, and two of Pepperdine University’s teams – the men’s volleyball and women’s soccer squads – were honored. The public recognition awards are part of a broad Division I academic reform effort. The APR provides a real-time look at a team’s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete. The APR includes eligibility, retention and graduation in the calculation and provides a clear picture of the academic culture in each sport.


Final Standings

Team Portland San Diego LMU Pepperdine Gonzaga Santa Clara Saint Mary’s San Francisco

W 7 6 5 4 2 1 1 0

Conference L T Pct. 0 0 1.000 1 0 .857 2 0 .714 3 0 .571 4 1 .357 4 2 .286 5 1 .214 7 0 .000

GF 22 11 9 12 8 7 6 0

GA 2 7 6 5 14 11 16 14

W L 17 1 14 4 10 6 9 9 7 10 4 12 8 9 5 13

T 0 2 3 2 3 4 2 2

Overall Pct. .944 .750 .605 .500 .425 .300 .474 .300

GF 58 32 22 31 17 16 19 10

GA 5 16 21 20 28 33 30 31

Current Streak L1 L1 W2 W3 T1 T1 L5 L8

WCC Players of the Week

8/25................................................................................................................Stefani Rocco, Saint Mary’s College 9/2.................................................................................................................................. Kendra Perry, Santa Clara 9/8..............................................................................................................................Danielle Foxhoven, Portland 9/15................................................................................................................................ Lacey Heck, Pepperdine 9/22 ..........................................................................................................................Brittany Cameron, San Diego Danielle Foxhoven, Portland 9/29 ................................................................................................................................... Sara Jackman, Portland 10/6 ................................................................................................................................... Lauren Ames, Gonzaga Halley Kreminski, Portland 10/13................................................................................................................................. Jackie Zinke, San Diego 10/20 ...................................................................................................................Katherine Reynolds, Santa Clara 10/27 .............................................................................................................................. Sophie Schmidt, Portland 11/3 ...................................................................................................................................... Jen Mello, San Diego 11/10................................................................................................................................ Sophie Schmidt, Portland

WCC Individual Leaders (for all games) Points

Danielle Foxhoven, POR

Sophie Schmidt, POR Amanda Rupp, PEP Jen Mello, USD Megan Rapinoe, POR

GP 21 20 20 21 21

Goals

G 16 14 12 11 5

A 6 7 8 2 13

Pts 38 35 32 24 23

GP 21 Sophie Schmidt, POR 20 Amanda Rupp, PEP 20 Jen Mello, USD 21 Michelle Enyeart, POR 13 Ashley Nied, SMC 17

No. Avg/G 16 0.76 14 0.70 12 0.60 11 0.52 7 0.54 7 0.41

Game-winning goals Jen Mello, USD Ashley Nied, SMC Sophie Schmidt, POR Amy Epstein, USD Danielle Foxhoven, POR

GP 21 17 20 21 21

No. Avg/G 5 0.24 4 0.24 4 0.20 4 0.19 4 0.19

Assists Megan Rapinoe, POR Lily Sorentino, LMU Amanda Rupp, PEP Michelle Enyeart, POR Sophie Schmidt, POR

GP 21 19 20 13 20

No. Avg/G 13 0.62 8 0.42 8 0.40 7 0.54 7 0.35

Shots Megan Rapinoe, POR Emily Wynne, PEP Any Epstein, USD Danielle Foxhoven, POR Amanda Rupp, PEP

GP 21 20 21 21 20

No. Avg/G 13 4.10 71 3.55 62 2.95 58 2.76 56 2.80

Danielle Foxhoven, POR

Saves Tara Larson, SMC Allyssa Clark, LMU Lauren Ames, GON Kelly Pohle, USF Kayla Stolte, PEP

GP 19 19 20 15 18

No. 99 95 88 75 64

Shutouts GP Kelsey Davis, POR 21 Brittany Cameron, USD 19 Allyssa Clark, LMU 19 Lauren Ames, GON 20 Kayla Stolte, PEP 18 Goals Against Avg. GP Kelsey Davis, POR 21 Brittany Cameron, USD 19 Kayla Stolte, PEP 18 Allyssa Clark, LMU 19 Lauren Ames, GON 20

G 14 9 8 7 6 GA 8 13 17 20 27

Min. 1899 1596 1605 1759 1879

GAA 0.38 0.73 0.95 1.02 1.29

West Coast Conference Recap All-WCC First Team

Brittany Cameron, San Diego Ashley Copp, Pepperdine Danielle Foxhoven, Portland Sheridan Jones, Gonzaga Jen Mello, San Diego Megan Rapinoe, Portland Katherine Reynolds, Santa Clara Amanda Rupp, Pepperdine Sophie Schmidt, Portland Lily Sorentino, LMU Jackie Zinke, San Diego

All-WCC Second Team

Kelsey Davis, Portland Michelle Enyeart, Portland Amy Epsten, San Diego Kristina Hall, San Francisco Tiffany Harrison, LMU Amanda Lernor, LMU Shannon Omahen, LMU Kendra Perry, Santa Clara Elli Reed, Portland Natalie Vinti, San Diego Emily Wynne, Pepperdine

Sr. Goalkeeper Sr. Midfield Fr. Forward So. Midfield Sr. Forward Sr. Forward Jr. Forward Sr. Forward So. Midfield So. Forward So. Midfield

Jr. Goalkeeper Jr. Forward Sr. Forward Jr. Midfield Jr. Defense Sr. Defense Sr. Defense So. Midfield So. Midfield Jr. Defense Sr. Forward

All-WCC Honorable Mention Charney Burk, Portland Allyssa Clark, LMU Laura Cole, Pepperdine Lori Conrad, Gonzaga Kim Feeney, LMU Julie Gallaudet, LMU Maxine Goynes, Santa Clara Samantha Hire, Pepperdine Katherine Kimure, San Francisco Ashley Kirk, San Diego Elissa Magracia, San Diego Meagan McCray, Santa Clara Ashley Nied, Saint Mary’s Stephanie Ochs, San Diego Michelle Olivier, Portland Courtney Peacock, Gonzaga Stefani Rocco, Saint Mary’s Hayley Siegel, Santa Clara Myriah Stockman, Pepperdine Kayla Stolte, Pepperdine Jessica Tsao, Portland Keelin Winters, Portland

All-WCC Freshman Team

Margueritte Aozasa, Santa Clara Midfield Charney Burk, Portland Midfield Laura Cole, Pepperdine Forward Danielle Foxhoven, Portland Forward Natalie Garcia, San Diego Defense Bianca Henninger, Santa Clara Goalkeeper Elissa Magracia, San Diego Midfield Stephanie Ochs, San Diego Forward Michelle Olivier, Portland Defense Courtney Peacock, Gonzaga Forward Myriah Stockman, Pepperdine Defense

Top Individual Awards

Player of the Year: Megan Rapinoe, Portland Defensive Player of the Year: Brittany Cameron, San Diego Freshman of the Year: Danielle Foxhoven, Portland Coach of the Year: Garrett Smith, Portland

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Year-By-Year Records and Team Stats Year 1993 1994

Head Overall WCC WCC Final Post Coach W-L-T Pct. H A N W-L-T Pct. Finish H A Rank Season George Kuntz 13-4 .765 8-1-0 5-3-0 0-0-0 — — — — — — — George Kuntz 10-7-2 .579 5-3-2 5-4-0 0-0-0 4-2-1 .643 3rd 2-0-1 2-2-0 — —

1995 Kenny Dale 1996 Kenny Dale 1997 Kenny Dale

6-9-3 .417 4-3-1 1-6-2 1-0-0 12-8 .600 8-1-0 3-7-0 1-0-0 7-12-1 .375 6-4-0 1-6-1 0-2-0

2-5-0 .286 6th 2-2-0 0-3-0 5-2-0 .714 T2nd 3-0-0 2-2-0 3-4-0 .429 5th 3-1-0 0-3-0

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1998 Tim Ward 7-8-4 .474 5-3-0 2-5-2 0-0-2 0-5-2 .143 7th 0-3-0 0-2-2 — — 1999 Tim Ward 11-7-1 .605 6-4-1 4-3-0 1-0-0 2-5-0 .286 6th 1-3-0 1-2-0 — — 2000 Tim Ward 13-6-1 .675 7-2-1 6-4-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 .286 6th 1-2-0 1-3-0 — — 2001 Tim Ward 12-5-3 .675 8-1-2 3-4-1 1-0-0 3-4-0 .429 T5th 3-1-0 0-3-0 20th NCAA 2nd Round 2002 Tim Ward 18-2-2 .863 10-0-0 5-2-2 3-0-0 6-1-0 .857 T1st 3-0-0 3-1-0 5th NCAA Sweet 16 2003 Tim Ward 14-6-1 .690 5-3-1 6-2-0 3-1-0 3-3-1 .500 6th 1-2-1 2-1-0 20th NCAA 2nd Round 2004 Tim Ward 9-7-3 .553 6-1-1 2-6-2 1-0-0 1-4-2 .286 7th 1-1-1 0-3-1 — NCAA 1st Round 2005 Tim Ward 15-4-3 .750 8-2-1 3-2-2 4-0-0 3-2-2 .571 4th 2-1-1 1-1-1 15th NCAA Sweet 16 2006 Tim Ward 11-6-3 .625 7-0-2 4-6-1 0-0-0 4-2-1 .643 3rd 3-0-0 1-2-1 — — 2007 Tim Ward 5-8-6 .421 4-3-4 1-4-1 0-1-1 2-4-1 .357 6th 2-2-0 0-2-1 — — 2008 Tim Ward 9-9-2 .500 6-4-1 3-5-1 0-0-0 4-3-0 .571 4th 2-1-0 2-2-0 — — Total 16 Years 172-108-35 .602 44-51-10 .467 Goals/ Goals Fouls Fouls Corner Year Games Goals Game Asst. Pts. Shots Allowed GAA Saves SHO Com. Rec. Kicks 1993 17 54 3.2 36 144 443 22 1.29 94 5 251 215 77 1994 19 33 1.7 23 89 362 25 1.27 83 4 237 219 75 1995 18 27 1.5 22 73 232 37 1.96 129 2 218 214 50 1996 20 37 1.8 23 97 251 33 1.62 106 6 267 260 76 1997 20 22 1.1 20 64 222 29 1.37 116 3 203 220 57 1998 19 28 1.5 25 81 210 34 1.67 97 5 247 240 67 1999 19 37 1.9 34 108 308 26 1.34 54 5 208 206 69 2000 20 41 2.0 40 122 316 22 1.06 98 9 166 180 93 2001 20 38 1.9 29 105 345 21 0.97 103 8 268 190 85 2002 22 55 2.4 58 168 340 17 0.75 63 8 279 223 114 2003 21 36 1.7 36 108 268 18 0.87 100 11 215 194 90 2004 19 19 1.0 18 56 263 12 0.60 77 10 199 213 109 2005 22 38 1.7 32 108 269 24 1.05 129 9 243 251 89 2006 20 30 1.5 34 94 248 21 1.00 98 7 237 246 82 2007 19 22 1.2 25 69 224 20 0.97 74 3 255 261 81 2008 20 31 1.5 31 93 303 20 0.95 76 8 208 248 95

NCAA Championships Results

The Pepperdine women’s soccer team has been to the NCAA postseason five times. The Waves made trips to the “Sweet 16” in both 2002 and 2005. The Waves have an all-time postseason record of 6-5 and have advanced out of the first round in four of their five trips. Pepperdine has earned a national seed twice: #3 in 2002 and a #13-#16 in 2005. 2001 First Round Nov. 16 Second Round Nov. 18 2002 First Round

Nov. 15

Second Round Nov. 17 Round of 16 Nov. 23

Janelle Hillseth, 82:38 (Jenna Ainsworth, Ali Pavoni)

UCLA 2, Pepperdine 1

Ali Pavoni, 34:14 (Ashley Swanson)

Pepperdine 2, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0

Site: Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)

Megan Woods, 43:57 (Jenna Fodor, Mary Stuart); Megan Woods, 87:10 (Jenna Fodor)

Pepperdine 2, Wisconsin 1 (OT)

Lacey Ubaldi, 82:20 (Megan Woods); Jenna Fodor, 99:42 (Tasha Spangler)

Michigan 2, Pepperdine 0

Site: Ann Arbor, Mich. (Michigan)

2003 First Round Nov. 14 Second Round Nov. 16

Pepperdine 1, USC 0

2004

UCLA 1, Pepperdine 0

Site: Los Angeles, Calif. (UCLA)

Pepperdine 1, Mississippi 0

Site: Nashville, Tenn. (Vanderbilt)

First Round

Nov. 12

2005 First Round Nov. 11 Second Round Nov. 13 Round of 16 Nov. 19

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Site: Los Angeles, Calif. (UCLA)

Pepperdine 1, USC 0

Lacey Ubaldi, 14:42

Site: Los Angeles, Calif. (UCLA)

UCLA 2, Pepperdine 0

Lindsey Redlin, 38:08 (Megan Woods)

Pepperdine 2, Samford 0

Megan Woods, 38:41 (Emily Wynne); Megan Woods, 71:19 (penalty kick)

North Carolina 6, Pepperdine 0

2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

Site: Chapel Hill, N.C. (North Carolina)

Women’s Soccer History

One of the youngest programs on Pepperdine’s campus, the women’s soccer team has quickly developed into one of the strongest in recent years. Since its inaugural season in 1993, the Waves have turned out successful team after successful team. During the past 15 seasons, Pepperdine has posted 10-win seasons 10 times and has put together a sterling overall record of 172-108-35 (.607). One constant for nearly the entire history of Pepperdine soccer has been Tim Ward. After the first season of 1993, he joined the Waves as an assistant coach in 1994. After four seasons, he was elevated to head coach in 1998, and he has guided the Waves to tremendous results. Under Ward, the Waves posted eight consecutive winning seasons from 1999-2006 and made their first five NCAA Tournament appearances, which came consecutively from 2001-05. Pepperdine’s best-ever season came in 2002, as the Waves went 18-2-2 and earned the West Coast Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Though the Waves finished in a tie for first place at 6-1-0, their wins over perennial powers Portland and Santa Clara gave them the crown. Pepperdine is the only WCC team other than those two to claim a league title. Ward was named co-National Coach of the Year as the 2002 Waves advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time, and ended the year ranked fifth in the nation. The Waves repeated that feat in 2005, winning their first two NCAA Tournament matches to advance to the Round of 16 again. Pepperdine ended the year ranked 15th. In their five trips to the NCAA Tournament, the Waves have won at least one match four times. Three players have earned All-American honors. Susan Palmer was honorable mention by Soccer Buzz in 2001, Ashley Swanson was third team in 2002 and honorable mention in 2004 (both by Soccer Buzz) and Megan Woods was third team by both Soccer Buzz and the NSCAA in 2005. The Waves have made Tari Frahm Rokus Field a tremendous homefield advantage over the years, posting winning records on their own field in all 15 seasons and compiling an overall record of 103-35-17 (.710).


All-Americans

2001 2002 2004 2005

Susan Palmer................................... HM (SB) Ashley Swanson............................... 3rd (SB) Ashley Swanson.............................. HM (SB) Megan Woods........... 3rd (SB)/3rd (NSCAA)

Freshman All-Americans 2001

Ashley Swanson.............................. 2nd (SB)

National Coach of the Year 2002

Tim Ward (co)................................(NSCAA)

CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII 2008

Amanda Rupp..........................................(1st) Kayla Stolte........................................... (2nd)

All-West Region

1995 1996 1997 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Jennifer Evans.......................... 1st (NSCAA) Jennifer Peterson....... 1st (NSCAA)/3rd (SB) Jennifer Peterson.............................. 3rd (SB) Susan Palmer............. 1st (SB)/3rd (NSCAA) Ashley Swanson.............................. 2nd (SB) Ashley Swanson....... 1st (SB)/2nd (NSCAA) Ali Pavoni........................................ 2nd (SB) Susan Palmer............2nd (SB)/3rd (NSCAA) Daniella Bosio......................... 3rd (NSCAA) Daniella Bosio.................................. 3rd (SB) Lacey Ubaldi.....................................1st (SB) Ashley Swanson................................1st (SB) Megan Woods....................................1st (SB) Anna Picarelli.................................. 2nd (SB) Emily Wynne.................................... 3rd (SB)

West Region All-Freshman

1996 2000 2001 2002 2003

Jennifer Peterson...................................... (SB) Lacey Ubaldi............................................ (SB) Jenna Ainsworth....................................... (SB) Ali Pavoni................................................ (SB) Ashley Swanson....................................... (SB) Jenna Fodor.............................................. (SB) Jennifer Brewer........................................ (SB)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Susan Palmer............................................ (1st) Ashley Swanson...................................... (2nd) Jenna Ainsworth......................................(HM) Ali Pavoni...............................................(HM) Mary Stuart ............................................(HM) Susan Palmer............................................ (1st) Ashley Swanson....................................... (1st) Ali Pavoni............................................... (2nd) Lacey Ubaldi........................................... (2nd) Jenna Fodor.............................................(HM) Anna Picarelli.........................................(HM) Megan Woods ........................................(HM) Lacey Ubaldi . ......................................... (1st) Daniella Bosio......................................... (2nd) Jennifer Brewer.......................................(HM) April Pettigrew........................................(HM) Lindsey Redlin........................................(HM) Ashley Swanson......................................(HM) Ashley Swanson....................................... (1st) Megan Woods.......................................... (1st) Anna Picarelli......................................... (2nd) Daniella Bosio.........................................(HM) Samantha Hire.........................................(HM) Ali Pavoni...............................................(HM) Lindsey Redlin......................................... (1st) Megan Woods.......................................... (1st) Anna Picarelli......................................... (2nd) Jenna Fodor.............................................(HM) Lindsey Redlin......................................... (1st) Kelsey Baker........................................... (2nd) Emily Wynne.......................................... (2nd) Jen Brewer..............................................(HM) Sophia Medina........................................(HM) Sophia Medina........................................ (2nd) Kelsey Baker...........................................(HM) Cammie Burke........................................(HM) Kylie McDonald.....................................(HM) Courtney Price........................................(HM) Nicole Romanowski................................... (HM) Amanda Rupp.........................................(HM) Ashley Copp............................................ (1st) Amanda Rupp.......................................... (1st) Emily Wynne.......................................... (2nd) Laura Cole .............................................(HM) Samantha Hire.........................................(HM) Myriah Stockman....................................(HM) Kayla Stolte.............................................(HM)

West Region Coach of the Year 2002

Tim Ward.................................(NSCAA/SB)

WCC Coach of the Year 2002

Tim Ward

WCC Freshman of the Year 2000

Lacey Ubaldi (co)

All-West Coast Conference

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Kristi DeVert........................................... (2nd) Nina Eriksson ........................................ (2nd) Jennifer Evans . ....................................... (1st) Jennifer Evans . ....................................... (1st) Jennifer Peterson .................................... (1st) Jennifer Peterson .................................... (1st) Sumon Nicole......................................... (2nd) Stacia Spangler ......................................(HM) Tasha Spangler........................................ (2nd) Susan Palmer...........................................(HM) Lacey Ubaldi........................................... (2nd) Susan Palmer...........................................(HM) Stacia Spangler.......................................(HM) Tasha Spangler........................................(HM)

Honors and Awards WCC All-Freshman 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Samantha Hire Ashley Copp Sophia Medina Courtney Price Cammie Burke Kylie McDonald Laura Cole Myriah Stockman

WCC Player of the Week 2002 2005 2006 2008

Megan Woods (10/22) Ashley Swanson (10/29) Megan Woods (8/29) Anna Picarelli (11/7) Kayla Stolte (9/18) Sophia Medina (10/16) Lacey Heck (9/15)

TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week 2008

Lacey Heck (9/15)

Soccer America National Team of the Week 2008

Amanda Rupp (9/17)

Soccer Buzz National Team of the Week 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008

Ali Pavoni (10/1) Megan Woods (10/22) Jennifer Brewer (9/9) Lacey Ubaldi (9/23) Megan Woods (8/30) Emily Wynne (9/5) Sophia Medina (10/17) Amanda Rupp (9/17)

WCC All-Academic 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008

Key

Nina Eriksson Nina Eriksson Michelle Bates Sumon Nicole Sumon Nicole Stacia Spangler Stacia Spangler Susan Palmer Susan Palmer Daniella Bosio Ashley Swanson Megan Woods Megan Woods Emily Wynne Ashley Copp Amanda Rupp Kayla Stolte

NSCAA SB 1st 2nd 3rd HM

National Soccer Coaches Association of America Soccer Buzz First team selection Second team selection Third team selection Honorable mention

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All-Time Roster A

Ainsworth, Jenna.................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Amatuzzi, Suzie..................................................... 1996 Applegate, Morgan................................................ 2003 Atkinson, Teri........................................................ 1999

B

Baker, Kelsey.......................................2005, 06, 07, 08 Basanda, Michelle.....................................2000, 01, 02 Bates, Michelle....................................1993, 94, 95, 96 Bay, Casey............................................................. 2008 Bay, Erin................................................................ 2005 Bernstein, Allison.................................................. 2003 Bissonnette, Kristi...............................1999, 00, 01, 02 Blaker, April.........................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Blough, Staci......................................................... 1994 Bosio, Daniella....................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Brannan, Dana.....................................1994, 95, 96, 97 Bratlien, Rachael............................................. 1997, 98 Brewer, Jennifer...................................2003, 04, 05, 06 Brouillette, Lindsey.............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Burke, Cammie................................................ 2007, 08

C

Calescibetta, Cara.................................................. 1999 Carrera, Michaela.................................................. 2006 Cole, Laura............................................................ 2008 Copp, Ashley.......................................2005, 06, 07, 08 Coralli, Sage.......................................................... 2007 Cox, Shelby..................................................... 1994, 96 Crispen, Elise......................................................... 2008 Cumming, Kathryn....................................2004, 05, 06

D

Denton, Kelly.......................................1993, 94, 95, 96 Desmond, Ann.....................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Desmond, Kate....................................1998, 99, 00, 01 DeVert, Kristi................................................... 1993, 94 Dien, Sarah................................................1995, 96, 97 Doi, Ashlee...................................................... 2003, 06

E

Eriksson, Nina...........................................1993, 94, 95 Evans, Jennifer.....................................1993, 94, 95, 96

F

Farler, Alexis..............................................2006, 07, 08 Fingar, Sally........................................................... 1995 Flint, Jennifer.............................................1997, 98, 99 Fodor, Jenna.........................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Ford, Debbie.................................................... 1993, 94

G

Garcia, Karissa....................................................... 2008 Garibay, Tabitha.........................................1993, 94, 95 Gervase, Julia......................................................... 1999 Gonzales, Trisha..................................1993, 94, 95, 96 Guertin, Haleigh.............................................. 2007, 08

H

Hamilton, Kiley...................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Hanselman, Harmony............................................ 1994 Heck, Lacey........................................................... 2008 Hill, Mckenzie.....................................2004, 05, 06, 07 Hillseth, Janelle...................................2000, 01, 02, 03 Hire, Samantha..............................2004, 05, 06, 07, 08 Hodgdon, Amy...................................................... 1993 Hollowell, Dawn.............................................. 1996, 97 Humrichouse, Heather........................................... 1993 26

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Idom, Joanna.................................................... 2007, 08

J

Jeltema, Shelly.....................................1993, 94, 95, 96 Johnson, Amy......................................1998, 99, 00, 01

K

Klamser, Rebecca.................................................. 2007 Kuske, Jennifer..........................................1998, 99, 01

L

Lewis, Ashley......................................1997, 98, 99, 00 Ley, Julie..............................................1993, 94, 95, 96

M

Macen, Vanessa............................................... 1997, 98 Magher, Meredith............................................ 2004, 05 McDonald, Kylie................................................... 2007 McGee, Heather............................................... 1993, 94 McGovern, Kelsey................................................. 2008 Medina, Sophia..........................................2006, 07, 08 Milburn, Tracey..................................................... 1997 Minnix, Miranda..................................1996, 97, 98, 99 Mitchell, Caitlin...................................2003, 04, 05, 06 Montano, Teresa........................................2000, 01, 02 Morelli, Dara......................................................... 1995

N

Nelson, Courtney.................................2003, 04, 05, 06 Nicole, Sumon.....................................1995, 96, 97, 98

O

O’Dea, Krysten...................................................... 2006

P

S

Sanguinetti, Diana........................................... 2003, 04 Shay, Jenna................................................2004, 06, 07 Shvartz, Maytal....................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Sorenson, Hilaree................................................... 2001 Spangler, Stacia...................................1997, 98, 99, 00 Spangler, Tasha....................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Steepleton, Lisa...................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Stockman, Myriah................................................. 2008 Stokes, Carlie.......................................1998, 99, 00, 01 Stolte, Kayla........................................2005, 06, 07, 08 Stuart, Julie..........................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Stuart, Mary...............................................2001, 02, 03 Swanson, Ashley..................................2001, 02, 03, 04

T

Tande, Taina..................................................... 1994, 95 Tantillo, Maddie..................................................... 2000 Tourney, Nicole..........................................1994, 96, 97 Townsend, Melanie..............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Trammell, Melissa................................................. 2008 Treinen, Lauren..........................................2004, 05, 06

U

Ubaldi, Lacey.......................................2000, 01, 02, 03 Urrutia, Michelle................................................... 1994 Uyehara, April....................................................... 1999

W

Ward, Jessica.......................................................... 1997 Wels, Claire..........................................1996, 97, 98, 99 Woods, Megan.....................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Wynne, Emily......................................2005, 06, 07, 08

Y

Young, Courtney.................................................... 2004 Younkin, Loretta..................................2003, 04, 05, 07

Palmer, Susan......................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Pavoni, Ali...........................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Peterson, Jennifer............................................. 1996, 97 Pettigrew, April..........................................2002, 03, 04 Phillips, Cheri......................................1998, 99, 00, 01 Picarelli, Anna.....................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Pierson, Yvonne...................................1998, 99, 00, 01 Pinn, Kara.............................................................. 1994 Podesta, Rosanna............................................. 2005, 06 Popper, Eva..........................................1994, 95, 96, 97 Price, Courtney..........................................2006, 07, 08 Prince, Dianna...........................................1993, 94, 95 Prouse, Debbie.....................................1995, 96, 97, 98 Ptak, April.............................................................. 1998

Q

Quane, Kelsey......................................2002, 03, 04, 05

R

Ramage, Heidi................................................. 1993, 94 Rampershad, Sita...........................1994, 95, 96, 97, 98 Reade, Monica....................................................... 1996 Redlin, Lindsey....................................2003, 04, 05, 06 Reilly, Kelly...............................................2006, 07, 08 Remmel, Robin...................................................... 1996 Rivera, Melissa....................................1997, 98, 99, 00 Rokus, Katie.......................................................... 2007 Romanowski, Nicole............................................. 2007 Rothbaum, Sarah................................................... 2000 Rubenstein, Amy.......................................1994, 95, 97 Rupp, Amanda.....................................2005, 06, 07, 08

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Waves By Number 00 Prince, Diana (GK)....................................1993, 94, 95 Phillips, Cheri (GK)............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Younkin, Loretta (GK).......................................... 2003 Rokus, Katie (GK)...............................2004, 05, 06, 07 0 Cumming, Kathryn....................................2004, 05, 06 1 Tourney, Nicole (GK)..........................1994, 95, 96, 97 Nicole, Sumon (GK)..................................1996, 97, 98 Urruita, Michelle (GK).......................................... 1994 Montano, Teresa (GK)...............................2000, 01, 02 Picarelli, Ana (GK)....................................2003, 04, 05 Maes, Amanda (GK).............................................. 2006 Heck, Lacey (GK)................................................. 2008 2 Ramage, Heidi (M).......................................... 1993, 94 Remmel, Robin (F)................................................ 1996 Spangler, Stacia (M)............................1997, 98, 99, 00 Stuart, Mary (D)........................................2001, 02, 03 Treinen, Lauren (M)..................................2004, 05, 06 McDonald, Kylie (F)............................................. 2007 Brezden, Elizabeth (F)........................................... 2008 3 Brannan, Dana (M).......................................... 1994, 95 Jeltema, Shelly (M)............................................... 1996 Dillon, Nora (D).................................................... 1997 Baker, Jennifer (M)................................................ 1998 Spangler, Tasha (M).............................1999, 00, 01, 02 Mitchell, Caitlin (D)............................2003, 04, 05, 06 Klamser, Rebecca (M/F)................................. 2007, 08 4 Cox, Shelby (M)........................................1994, 95, 96 Flint, Jennifer (D).................................................. 1997 Macen, Vanessa (F)............................................... 1998 Stuart, Julie (D)...................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Redlin, Lindsey (F) �����������������������������2003, 04, 05, 06 Smith, Kelsea (D/F)............................................... 2008 5 Garibay, Tabitha (F)...................................1993, 94, 95 Wels, Claire (D)..................................................... 1996 Rivera, Melissa (M).............................1997, 98, 99, 00 Hamilton, Kiley (M)........................................ 2001, 02 Nelson, Courtney (D)..........................2003, 04, 05, 06 Guertin, Haleigh (D)........................................ 2007, 08 6 Pinn, Kara (D)................................................. 1993, 94 Prouse, Debbie (D)..............................1995, 96, 97, 98 Atkinson, Teri (F).................................................. 1999 Hillseth, Janelle (M)............................2000, 01, 02, 03 Hire, Samantha (D/M)..................................... 2004, 05 Podesta, Rosanna (F)............................................. 2006 Idom, Joanna (M)............................................ 2007, 08 7 Jeltema, Shelly (F).....................................1993, 94, 95 Brannan, Dana (M).......................................... 1996, 97 Pierson, Yvonne (M)............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Quane, Kelsey (M)....................................2003, 04, 05 Shay, Jenna (M)............................................... 2006, 07 Stockman, Myriah (D)........................................... 2008 8 Evans, Jennifer (F)...............................1993, 94, 95, 96 Milburn, Tracey (F)............................................... 1997 Johnson, Amy (D)................................1998, 99, 00, 01 Bosio, Daniella (D)..............................2002, 03, 04, 05 Hire, Samantha (M)...................................2006, 07, 08

9 Eriksson, Nina (D).....................................1993, 94, 95 Bates, Michelle (M)............................................... 1996 Scott, Shanel (D)................................................... 1997 Kuske, Jennifer (M).............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Steepleton, Lisa (M).............................................. 2002 Bernstein, Allison (M)........................................... 2003 Young, Courtney (D)....................................... 2004, 05 Carrera, Michaela (M/D)................................. 2006, 07 Cole, Laura (F)...................................................... 2008 10 DeVert, Kristi (F)............................................. 1993, 94 Fingar, Sally (M)................................................... 1995 Peterson, Jennifer (F)...................................... 1996, 97 Bratlien, Rachael (F)............................................. 1998 Gervase, Julia (M)................................................. 1999 Ubaldi, Lacey (F).................................2000, 01, 02, 03 Younkin, Loretta (GK)........................2004, 05, 06, 07 Carrera, Michaela (M/D)....................................... 2008 11 McGee, Heather (M)....................................... 1993, 94 Popper, Eva (M)........................................1995, 96, 97 Desmond, Kate (F)..............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Pettigrew, April (M)............................................... 2002 Steepleton, Lisa (M)..................................2003, 04, 05 Bay, Casey (F)................................................. 2007, 08 12 Gonzalez, Trisha (D)...........................1993, 94, 95, 96 Bratlien, Rachael (F)............................................. 1997 Townsend, Melanie (F)........................1998, 99, 00, 01 Woods, Megan (F)...............................2002, 03, 04, 05 Reilly, Kelly (M).......................................2006, 07, 08 13 Ford, Deborah (F)............................................ 1993, 94 Dien, Sarah (M).........................................1995, 96, 97 Flint, Jennifer (D)............................................ 1998, 99 Tantillo, Maddie (F)............................................... 2000 Sorenson, Hilaree (M)........................................... 2001 Fodor, Jenna (F)...................................2002, 03, 04, 05 Baker, Kelsey (D)......................................2006, 07, 08 14 Denton, Kelly (D)................................1993, 94, 95, 96 Hollowell, Dawn (M)............................................ 1997 Lewis, Ashley (M).....................................1998, 99, 00 Shvartz, Maytal (D/M)........................2001, 02, 03, 04 Rupp, Amanda (F)...............................2005, 06, 07, 08 15 Hodgdon, Amy (M)............................................... 1993 Rampershand, Sita (D)..................1994, 95, 96, 97, 98 Palmer, Susan (D)................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Podesta, Rosanna (F)............................................. 2005 Farler, Alexis (M)......................................2006, 07, 08 16 Humrichhouse, Heather (D).................................. 1993 Morelli, Dara (M)............................................ 1994, 95 Wels, Claire (D).........................................1997, 98, 99 Applegate, Morgan (D)......................................... 2003 Copp, Ashley (D).................................2005, 06, 07, 08 17 Dien, Sarah (M)..................................................... 1994 Rubenstein, Amy (F)....................................... 1995, 97 Hollowell, Dawn (M)............................................ 1996 Ptak, April (M)....................................................... 1998 Baker, April (M)..................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Pettigrew, April (M)......................................... 2003, 04 Hill, McKenzie (M)...................................2005, 06, 07 Malyak, Lisa (M/F)............................................... 2008

18 Ley, Julie (F/M)...................................1993, 94, 95, 96 Ward, Jessica (D)................................................... 1997 Brouillette, Lindsey (GK)....................1998, 99, 00, 01 Picarelli, Anna (GK).............................................. 2002 Shay, Jenna (D)................................................ 2004, 05 O’Dea, Krysten (F)................................................ 2006 McGovern, Kelsey (D).......................................... 2008 19 Bates, Michelle (M)...................................1993, 94, 95 Amatuzzi, Suzie (F)............................................... 1996 Lewis, Ashley (M)................................................. 1997 Stokes, Carlie (M)...............................1998, 99, 00, 01 Magher, Meredith (M)..................................... 2004, 05 Burke, Cammie (D)......................................... 2007, 08 20 Hanselman, Harmony (M)..................................... 1994 Tande, Taina (D).................................................... 1995 Reade, Monica (M)................................................ 1996 Macen, Vanessa (F)............................................... 1997 Bissonnette, Kristi (F).........................1999, 00, 01, 02 Sanguinetti, Diana (M/D)................................ 2003, 04 Bay, Erin (M).............................................2005, 06, 07 Crispen, Elise (D/M)............................................. 2008 21 Blough, Staci (F)................................................... 1994 Minnix, Miranda (D).......................1996, 1997, 98, 99 Rothbaum, Sarah (F)....................................... 2000, 01 Pavoni, Ali (F)...........................................2002, 03, 04 Medina, Sophia (F)....................................2005, 07, 08 22 Popper, Eva (F)...................................................... 1994 Spangler, Stacia (M).............................................. 1996 Tourney, Nicole (GK)............................................ 1998 Uyehara, April (D)................................................. 1999 Basanda, Michelle (F)...............................2000, 01, 02 Brewer, Jennifer (D)............................2003, 04, 05, 06 Coralli, Sage (F).................................................... 2007 Trammell, Melissa (D/M)...................................... 2008 23 Rubenstein, Amy (F)............................................. 1994 Ptak, April (M)....................................................... 1997 Desmond, Ann (D)..............................1999, 00, 01, 02 Doi, Ashlee (D)..........................................2003, 04, 06 Romanowski, Nicole (D/M).................................. 2007 Garcia, Karissa (F)................................................. 2008 24 Hamilton, Kiley (M)..................................1999, 00, 01 Hill, McKenzie (M)............................................... 2004 Baker, Kelsey (D).................................................. 2005 25 Sechler, Erin (M)................................................... 1994 Calescibetta, Cara (F)............................................ 1999 Vela, Diana (M)..................................................... 2000 Ainsworth, Jenna (M)..........................2001, 02, 03, 04 Carrera, Michaela (M)........................................... 2005 Price, Courtney (D)...................................2006, 07, 08 26 Tande, Taina (D).................................................... 1994 Swanson, Ashley (D)...........................2001, 02, 03, 04 Needham, Jessica (D)............................................ 2005 27 Pettigrew, April (M)............................................... 2001 Wynne, Emily (M)...............................2005, 06, 07, 08 31 Stolte, Kayla (GK)...............................2005, 06, 07, 08 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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Career Records Points 1. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 2. Megan Woods (2002-05) 3. Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 4. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 5. Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) 6. Ali Pavoni (2001-04) 7. Jenna Fodor (2002-05) 8. Amanda Rupp (2005-08) 9. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) 10. Lindsey Redlin (2003-06) Points Per Game 1. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 2. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) 3. Kristi DeVert (1993-94) 4. Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 5. Megan Woods (2002-05) 6. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 7. Debbie Ford (1993-94) 8. Jenna Fodor (2002-05) 9. Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) 10. Ali Pavoni (2001-04)

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G 54 31 28 26 21 23 21 21 21 19

A 17 23 24 18 23 15 18 16 13 16

Pts 125 85 80 70 65 61 60 58 55 54

GP Pts 71 125 39 55 36 42 72 80 77 85 77 70 36 32 71 60 80 65 81 61

P/G 1.76 1.41 1.17 1.11 1.10 0.91 0.89 0.85 0.81 0.75

Goals 1. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 2. Megan Woods (2002-05) 3. Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 4. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 5. Ali Pavoni (2001-04) 6. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) Jenna Fodor (2002-05) Amanda Rupp (2005-08) 10. Lindsey Redlin (2003-05)

GP 71 77 72 77 81 39 80 71 80 79

G 54 31 28 26 23 21 21 21 21 19

Goals Per Game 1. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 2. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) 3. Megan Woods (2002-05) 4. Kristi DeVert (1993-94) Debbie Ford (1993-94) Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 7. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 8. Jenna Fodor (2002-05) 9. Ali Pavoni (2001-04) 10. Tabitha Garibay (1993-95)

GP 71 39 77 36 36 72 77 71 81 49

G 54 21 31 14 14 28 26 21 23 13

G/G 0.76 0.54 0.40 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.34 0.30 0.28 0.27

Game-Winning Goals 1. Jenna Fodor (2002-05) 2. Megan Woods (2002-05) 3. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 4. Ali Pavoni (2001-04) 5. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 6. Debbie Ford (1993-94) Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 9. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) 10. Sophia Medina (2006-08) Tasha Spangler (1999-02) Lindsey Redlin (2003-06)

GP 71 77 71 81 77 36 80 72 39 55 80 79

GW 13 12 11 9 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 5

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Assists 1. Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 2. Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) Megan Woods (2002-05) 4. Emily Wynne (2005-08) 5. Kate Desmond (1998-01) Jenna Fodor (2002-05) 7. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) Tasha Spangler (1999-02) 9. Stacia Spangler (1997-00) Lindsey Redlin (2003-06) Amanda Rupp (2005-08)

GP 72 80 77 72 77 71 71 80 78 79 80

A 24 23 23 21 18 18 17 17 16 16 16

Assists Per Game 1. Kristi DeVert (1993-94) 2. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 4. Megan Woods (2002-05) 5. Emily Wynne (2005-07) 6. Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) 7. Jenna Fodor (2002-05) 8. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 9. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 10. Heidi Ramage (1993-94)

GP 36 39 72 77 72 80 71 71 77 36

A 14 13 24 23 21 23 18 17 18 8

A/G 0.39 0.33 0.33 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.22

Shots 1. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 2. Megan Woods (2002-05) 3. Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 4. Emily Wynne (2005-08) 5. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 6. Tasha Spangler (1999-02) 7. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) 8. Lindsey Redlin (2003-06) 9. Kristi DeVert (1993-94) 10. Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02)

GP 71 77 72 72 77 80 39 79 36 80

S 297 192 180 163 153 148 147 146 144 124

S 297 144 147 94 180 192 163 102 153 148

S/G 4.18 4.00 3.77 2.61 2.50 2.49 2.26 2.17 1.99 1.87

Games Played 1. Susan Palmer (1999-02) Janelle Hillseth (2000-03) Ali Pavoni (2001-04) Ashley Swanson (2001-04) 5. Kristi Bissonnette (1999-02) Tasha Spangler (1999-02) Amanda Rupp (2005-08) 8. Lindsey Redlin (2003-06) Samantha Hire (2004-08) 10. Stacia Spangler (1997-00) Jennifer Brewer (2003-06) Games Started GP 1. Susan Palmer (1999-02) 81 2. Tasha Spangler (1999-02) 80 Ashley Swanson (2001-04) 81 4. Stacia Spangler (1997-00) 78 5. Anna Picarelli (2002-05) 73 Ashley Copp (2005-08) 72 7. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 71 Kate Desmond (1998-01) 77 9. Ali Pavoni (2001-04) 81 10. Julie Ley (1993-96) 72 Melissa Rivera (1997-00) 77

GP 81 81 81 81 80 80 80 79 79 78 78

Shots Per Game 1. Jennifer Evans (1993-96) 2. Kristi DeVert (1993-94) 3. Jennifer Peterson (1996-97) 4. Debbie Ford (1993-94) 5. Lacey Ubaldi (2000-03) 6. Megan Woods (2002-05) 7. Emily Wynne (2005-08) 8. Nina Eriksson (1993-95) 9. Kate Desmond (1998-01) 10. Tasha Spangler (1998-01)

GP 71 36 39 36 72 77 72 47 77 80

GS 80 77 77 72 70 70 67 67 65 63 63

Jennifer Evans oalkeeper Saves G 1. Anna Picarelli (2002-05) 2. Sumon Nicole (1995-98) 3. Kayla Stole (2005-08) 4. Dianna Prince (1993-95) 5. Lindsey Brouillette (1998-01)

GP 73 50 59 37 54

SV 319 239 231 187 170

GP 37 31 50 73 54

SV 187 151 239 319 170

S/G 5.05 4.87 4.78 4.37 3.95

Goals-Against Average 1. Anna Picarelli (2002-05) 2. Kayla Stolte (2005-07) 3. Teresa Montano (2000-02) 4. Cheri Phillips (1998-01) 5. Lindsey Brouillette (1998-01)

GP 73 59 17 39 54

GAA 0.81 0.94 0.95 1.09 1.15

Goalkeeper Wins 1. Anna Picarelli (2002-05) 2. Kayla Stolte (2005-08) 3. Sumon Nicole (1995-98) 4. Cheri Phillips (1998-01) 5. Lindsey Brouillette (1998-01)

GP 73 59 50 39 54

W 45 23 22 19 18

Solo Shutouts 1. Anna Picarelli (2002-05) 2. Kayla Stolte (2005-08) 3. Lindsey Brouillette (1998-01) 4. Cheri Phillips (1998-01) 5. Sumon Nicole (1995-98)

GP 73 59 54 39 50

SO 32 15 10 9 8

Saves Per Game 1. Dianna Prince (1993-95) 2. Nicole Tourney (1994-97) 3. Sumon Nicole (1995-98) 4. Anna Picarelli (2002-05) 5. Lindsey Brouillette (1998-01)

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Season Records Points 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) 2. Megan Woods (2005) 3. Kristi DeVert (1993) Amanda Rupp (2008) 5. Jennifer Peterson (1996) 6. Jennifer Evans (1995) 7. Lindsey Redlin (2005) 8. Jennifer Evans (1996) Lacey Ubaldi (2000) Jenna Fodor (2002) Ali Pavoni (2002) Lacey Ubaldi (2003)

G 20 12 12 12 12 14 12 11 10 9 11 10

A 6 10 8 8 7 2 5 5 7 9 5 7

Pts 46 34 32 32 31 30 29 27 27 27 27 27

Points Per Game 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) 2. Jennifer Evans (1995) 3. Kristi DeVert (1993) 4. Jennifer Peterson (1996) 5. Amanda Rupp (2008) 6. Megan Woods (2005) 7. Jennifer Evans (1996) Lacey Ubaldi (2000) 9. Lindsey Redlin (2005) 10. Kristi Bissonnette (2001)

GP 17 15 17 19 20 22 20 20 22 20

Pts 46 30 32 31 32 34 27 27 29 26

P/G 2.71 2.00 1.88 1.63 1.60 1.55 1.35 1.35 1.32 1.30

Goals 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) 2. Jennifer Evans (1995) 3. Kristi DeVert (1993) Jennifer Peterson (1996) Lindsey Redlin (2005) Megan Woods (2005) Amanda Rupp (2008) 8. Jennifer Evans (1996) Kristi Bissonnette (2001) Ali Pavoni (2002)

GP 17 15 17 19 22 22 20 20 20 21

G 20 14 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11

oals Per Game G 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) 2. Jennifer Evans (1995) 3. Kristi DeVert (1993) 4. Jennifer Peterson (1996) 5. Amanda Rupp (2008) 6. Jennifer Evans (1996) Kristi Bissonnette (2001) 8. Lindsey Redlin (2005) Megan Woods (2005) 10. Ali Pavoni (2002)

GP 17 15 17 19 20 20 20 22 22 21

G 20 14 12 12 12 11 11 12 12 11

G/G 1.18 0.93 0.71 0.63 0.60 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.52

Game-Winning Goals 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) Jenna Fodor (2005) Megan Woods (2005) 4. Debbie Ford (1993) Jenna Fodor (2002) Ali Pavoni (2002)

GP 17 22 22 17 22 21

GW 5 5 5 4 4 4

Assists 1. Megan Woods (2005) Lindsey Redlin (2006) Emily Wynne (2006) 4. Kristi Bissonnette (2000) Jenna Fodor (2002) Lacey Ubaldi (2002) 7. Kristi DeVert (1993) Amanda Rupp (2008) 8. Jennifer Peterson (1996) Stacia Spangler (1999) Lacey Ubaldi (2000) Lacey Ubaldi (2003)

GP 22 20 20 20 22 22 17 20 19 19 20 21

A 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7

Individual Leaders By Season Year Goals Assists Points 1993 Jennifer Kristi Jennifer Evans (20) Devert (8) Evans (45) 1994 Jennifer Kristi Jennifer Evans (9) Devert (6) Evans (22) 1995 Jennifer Sarah Jennifer Evans (14) Dien (4) Evans (30) 1996 Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Peterson (12) Peterson (7) Peterson (31) 1997 Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Peterson (9) Peterson (6) Peterson (24) 1998 Kate Kate Kate Desmond (7) Desmond (6) Desmond (20) 1999 K. Desmond/ Stacia Tasha T. Spangler (7) Spangler (7) Spangler (20) 2000 Lacey Kristi Lacey Ubaldi (10) Bissonnette (9) Ubaldi (27) 2001 Kristi Four Players Kristi Bissonnette (11) Tied (4) Bissonnette (26) 2002 Ali J. Fodor/ J. Fodor/ Pavoni (11) L. Ubaldi (9) A. Pavoni (27) 2003 Lacey Lacey Lacey Ubaldi (10) Ubaldi (7) Ubaldi (27) 2004 Megan Four Players Megan Woods (5) Tied (4) Woods (13) 2005 L. Redlin/ Megan Megan M. Woods (12) Woods (10) Woods (34) 2006 S. Medina/ L. Redlin/ Emily E. Wynne (5) E. Wynne (10) Wynne (20) 2007 Amanda Amanda Amanda Rupp (5) Rupp (5) Rupp (15) 2008 Amanda Amanda Amanda Rupp (12) Rupp (8) Rupp (32)

GW Goals Jennifer Evans (5) Debbie Ford (3) Jennifer Evans (3) E. Popper/ J. Peterson (3) Jennifer Peterson (3) Seven Players Tied (1) K. Desmond/ T. Spangler (3) Lacey Ubaldi (3) Three Players Tied (2) J. Fodor/ A. Pavoni (4) A. Pavoni/ L. Ubaldi (3) J. Fodor/ M. Woods (3) J. Fodor/ M. Woods (5) Sophia Medina (3) Five Players Tied (1) A. Rupp/ L. Cole (2)

Shots Jennifer Evans (97) Jennifer Evans (81) Jennifer Evans (62) Jennifer Peterson (81) Jennifer Peterson (66) Kate Desmond (35) Tasha Spangler (46) Lacey Ubaldi (66) Kristi Bissonnette (56) Megan Woods (44) Lacey Ubaldi (43) Megan Woods (46) Megan Woods (65) Lindsey Redlin (55) Emily Wynne (29) Emily Wynne (71)

GK Saves Dianna Prince (94) Nicole Tourney (38) Sumon Nicole (73) Nicole Tourney (61) Sumon Nicole (64) Sumon Nicole (57) Lindsey Brouillette (31) Cheri Phillips (59) Lindsey Brouillette (96) Teresa Montano (38) Anna Picarelli (98) Anna Picarelli (77) Anna Picarelli (119) Kayla Stolte (91) Kayla Stolte (73) Kayla Stolte (64)

Assists Per Game 1. Lindsey Redlin (2006) Emily Wynne (2006) 3. Kristi DeVert (1993) 4. Megan Woods (2005) 5. Kristi Bissonnette (2000) 6. Jenna Fodor (2002) Lacey Ubaldi (2002) 8. Amand Rupp (2008) 9. Megan Woods (2003) 10. Jennifer Peterson (1996) Stacia Spangler (1999)

GP 20 20 17 22 20 22 22 20 16 19 19

A 10 10 8 10 9 9 9 8 6 7 7

A/G 0.50 0.50 0.47 0.45 0.45 0.41 0.41 0.40 0.38 0.37 0.37

Shots 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) 2. Kristi DeVert (1993) 3. Jennifer Evans (1994) Jennifer Peterson (1996) 5. Emily Wynne (2008) 6. Jennifer Peterson (1997) Lacey Ubaldi (2000) 8. Megan Woods (2005) 9. Jennifer Evans (1995) 10. Nina Eriksson (1993) Lindsey Redlin (2005)

GP 17 17 19 19 20 20 20 22 15 17 22

S 97 87 81 81 71 66 66 65 62 61 61

Shots Per Game 1. Jennifer Evans (1993) 2. Kristi DeVert (1993) 3. Jennifer Evans (1994) Jennifer Peterson (1996) 5. Jennifer Evans (1995) 6. Nina Eriksson (1993) 7. Emily Wynne (2008) 8. Jennifer Peterson (1997) Lacey Ubaldi (2000) 10. Kristi DeVert (1994)

GP 17 17 19 19 15 17 20 20 20 19

S 97 87 81 81 62 61 71 66 66 57

S/G 5.71 5.12 4.26 4.26 4.13 3.59 3.55 3.30 3.30 3.00

Goalkeeper Saves 1. Anna Picarelli (2005) 2. Anna Picarelli (2003) 3. Lindsey Brouillette (2001) 4. Dianna Prince (1993) 5. Kayla Stolte (2006)

GP 21 21 20 17 20

SV 119 98 96 94 91

Saves Per Game GP 1. Nicole Tourney (1996) 10 2. Sumon Nicole (1995) 12 3. Anna Picarelli (2005) 21 4. Dianna Prince (1993) 17 5. Lindsey Brouillette (2001) 20

SV 61 73 119 94 96

S/G 6.10 6.08 5.67 5.53 4.80

Goals-Against Average 1. Anna Picarelli (2004) 2. Teresa Montano (2002) 3. Anna Picarelli (2003) 4. Lindsey Brouillette (2001) 5. Cheri Phillips (1999)

GP 19 13 21 20 12

GAA 0.61 0.83 0.87 0.89 0.92

Goalkeeper Wins 1. Anna Picarelli (2003) Anna Picarelli (2005) 3. Dianna Prince (1993) 4. Lindsey Brouillette (2001) Kayla Stolte (2006)

GP 21 21 17 20 20

W 14 14 13 11 11

Solo Shutouts 1. Anna Picarelli (2003) Anna Picarelli (2004) 3. Anna Picarelli (2005) 4. Lindsey Brouillette (2001) 5. Kayla Stolte (2006) Kayla Stolte (2008)

GP 21 19 21 20 20 18

SO 10 10 8 7 6 6

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Single-Game Records Individual

Second-Half Goals 5 vs. USC (9/22/1993) 5 vs. The Master’s (10/12/1998) 5 vs. Fresno State (9/15/2002) 4 vs. Long Beach State (11/2/2000) 4 vs. San Jose State (9/5/2003) 4 vs. Idaho (8/25/2006)

Goals 3 Jennifer Evans vs. USC (9/22/93) 3 Jennifer Evans vs. Pacific (10/25/93) 3 Jennifer Evans vs. CS Fullerton (10/30/93) 3 Jennifer Evans vs. Gonzaga (11/1/93) 3 Jennifer Evans vs. UCSB (9/9/95) 3 Kristi Bissonnette at SDSU (10/5/01) 3 Jennifer Brewer at San Jose State (9/5/03)

Assists 9 vs. Fresno State (9/15/2002) 9 vs. Idaho (8/25/2006) 8 at San Jose State (9/5/2003)

Assists 3 Kristi DeVert vs. LMU (10/20/93) 3 Kate Desmond vs. The Master’s (10/12/98) 3 Megan Woods at San Jose State (9/5/03) 3 Emily Wynne vs. Gonzaga (11/3/06) 3 Amanda Rupp vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) Points 7 Kate Desmond vs. The Master’s (10/12/98) 7 Amanda Rupp vs. Idaho State (9/26/08) 6 Jennifer Evans vs. USC (9/22/93) 6 Jennifer Evans vs. Pacific (10/25/93) 6 Jennifer Evans vs. CS Fullerton (10/30/93) 6 Jennifer Evans vs. Gonzaga (11/1/93) 6 Jennifer Evans vs. UCSB (9/9/95) 6 Tracey Milburn vs. CS Northridge (9/1/97) 6 Kristi Bissonnette at SDSU (10/5/01) 6 Lacey Ubaldi vs. Fresno State (9/15/02) 6 Jennifer Brewer at San Jose State (9/5/03) 5 Tabitha Garibay vs. USC (9/22/93) 5 Shelby Cox at LMU (10/11/94) 5 Jennifer Peterson vs. Cal Poly (9/11/96) 5 Jennifer Peterson at Hawaii (9/26/97) 5 Vanessa Macen at UCSB (9/4/98) 5 Melissa Rivera vs. UC Irvine (11/1/99) 5 Lacey Ubaldi at Gonzaga (10/27/00) 5 Megan Woods at San Jose State (9/5/03) 5 Lacey Ubaldi vs. Xavier (9/19/03) 5 Lindsey Redlin vs. Arizona (8/28/05) 5 Megan Woods at TCU (9/16/05) Shots (since 1999) 9 Lacey Ubaldi vs. Mississippi (8/27/00) 8 Tasha Spangler vs. Mississippi (8/27/00) 8 Lacey Ubaldi vs. San Francisco (10/13/00) 7 Lindsey Redlin vs. Tulson (9/8/06) 7 Melissa Rivera vs. UC Irvine (11/1/99) 7 Emily Wynne at Loyola Marymount (10/11/08)

Points 27 vs. The Master’s (10/12/1998) 23 vs. Fresno State (9/15/2002) 22 at San Jose State (9/5/2003)

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Saves 16 vs. Seattle (9/6/1993) 15 vs. Santa Clara (10/28/2001) 15 at North Carolina (11/19/2005)

Opponent Goals 7 by Santa Clara (9/13/1998) 6 by Santa Clara (9/1/1996) 6 by BYU (9/14/1996) 6 by North Carolina (11/19/2005)

Amanda Rupp

Shots 42 by North Carolina (11/19/2005) 35 by Santa Clara (9/1/1996) 34 by Santa Clara (9/13/1998) 33 by Cal Poly (9/17/1995) 32 by UC Irvine (9/6/1995) Corner Kicks 16 by Portland (10/30/1998) 15 by Southern Methodist (9/18/2005) 13 by UC Irvine (10/23/1996)

Team Goals 10 vs. The Master’s (10/12/1998) 7 vs. USC (9/22/1993) 7 vs. Pacific (10/10/1993) 7 vs. Long Beach State (11/2/2000) 7 vs. Gonzaga (11/11/2001) 7 vs. Fresno State (9/15/2002) 7 vs. San Jose State (9/5/2003)

Fouls 27 by Saint Mary’s (9/18/1994) 27 by Gonzaga (11/1/1998) 26 by UC Irvine (10/23/1996) Saves 22 by Mississippi (8/27/2000) 21 by Colorado College (9/28/2001) 20 by Gonzaga (10/4/1994)

First-Half Goals 5 vs. Pacific (10/10/1993) 5 vs. The Master’s (10/12/1998) 4 vs. Gonzaga (11/11/2001) 4 vs. Xavier (9/19/2003)

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Corner Kicks 15 at Gonzaga (10/17/2004) 13 vs. San Francisco (10/24/2004) 13 vs. Sacramento State (10/5/2007) Fouls 27 at Loyola Marymount (9/25/1993) 27 at Saint Mary’s (10/19/2001) 26 at Loyola Marymount (10/11/1994) 26 at Loyola Marymount (10/8/2006)

Saves 16 Dianna Prince at Seattle (9/6/93) 15 Lindsey Brouillette vs. Santa Clara (10/28/01) 14 Dianna Prince vs. SDSU (9/19/93) 14 Sumon Nicole at Gonzaga (11/1/98) 14 Anna Picarelli at North Carolina (11/19/06)

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Shots 58 vs. Pacific (10/10/1993) 39 at UCLA (9/10/1993) 39 vs. Cal State Fullerton (10/30/1993)


All-Time Results 1993

Record: 13-4-0 (H: 8-1-0; A: 5-3-0) Head Coach: George Kuntz 9/6 Seattle University H 9/10 UCLA A 9/13 UC Irvine H 9/15 Westmont A 9/19 San Diego State A 9/22 USC H 9/25 Loyola Marymount A 9/29 Cal State Fullerton A 10/6 UCLA H 10/10 Pacific H 10/15 San Diego A 10/20 Loyola Marymount H 10/23 San Francisco A 10/25 Pacific H 10/30 Cal State Fullerton H 11/1 Gonzaga H 11/6 USC A

1996

L W W L L W W W W W W W L W W W W

2-3 (ot) 4-2 (ot) 1-0 0-1 1-2 (ot) 7-2 3-2 3-1 4-0 7-0 4-2 3-1 0-3 5-0 4-2 (ot) 4-1 2-0

1994

Record: 10-7-2 (H: 5-3-2, A: 5-4-0) WCC: 4-2-1 (3rd) (H: 2-0-1, A: 2-2-0) Head Coach: George Kuntz 9/3 Texas H 9/5 UC Santa Barbara A 9/11 Cal Poly SLO H 9/14 UC Irvine A 9/18 * Saint Mary’s H 9/21 USC H 9/27 Cal State Fullerton H 10/2 * Portland A 10/4 * Gonzaga A 10/6 UCLA H 10/11 *Loyola Marymount A 10/14 * Santa Clara A 10/16 Pacific A 10/19 Westmont H 10/22 Cal State Hayward H 10/25 Cal State Fullerton A 10/28 USC A 11/1 * San Diego H 11/5 * San Francisco H * West Coast Conference match

W 4-2 L 0-2 T 2-2 (ot) W 2-1 T 2-2 (ot) L 0-1 L 1-2 L 1-3 W 2-1 L 0-1 W 4-1 L 2-3 W 1-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-2 W 3-0 W 1-0

1995

Record: 6-9-3 (H: 4-3-1, A: 1-6-2, N: 1-0-0) WCC: 2-5-0 (6th) (H: 2-2-0, A: 0-3-0) Head Coach: Kenny Dale 9/6 UC Irvine A T 9/9 % UC Santa Barbara N W 9/13 Cal State Fullerton A L 9/17 Cal Poly SLO A L 9/22 * Portland H L 9/24 Utah H T 9/29 * San Francisco A L 10/1 * Saint Mary’s A L 10/5 * San Diego A L 10/7 Brigham Young H W 10/11 USC H L 10/14 * Loyola Marymount H W 10/20 * Santa Clara H L 10/22 Arizona A W 10/24 New Mexico A L 10/29 * Gonzaga H W 10/31 Cal State Fullerton H W 11/3 Cal State Northridge A T * West Coast Conference match % at Moorpark CC

3-3ot 3-1 2-3 2-5 0-3 2-2ot 0-1 0-4 0-2 2-1 2-3 3-2 1-2 1-0ot 1-2 1-0 2-1 2-2ot

Record: 12-8-0 (H: 8-1-0, A: 3-7-0, N: 1-0-0) WCC: 5-2-0 (T-2nd) (H: 3-0-0, A: 2-2-0) Head Coach: Kenny Dale 8/31 San Jose State A W 2-1 9/1 * Santa Clara A L 2-6 9/6 Arizona H W 3-0 9/7 Texas-El Paso H W 4-1 9/11 Cal Poly SLO H W 4-2 9/14 Brigham Young A L 2-6 9/15 % Wyoming N W 1-0 9/19 Hawaii H W 2-1 9/29 * San Francisco H W 1-0 10/5 Cal State Fullerton A L 0-1 10/11 * Loyola Marymount A W 2-1 (ot) 10/13 Sacramento State H W 4-0 10/16 UCLA H L 2-3 10/23 UC Irvine A L 1-2 10/27 * Saint Mary’s H W 2-0 10/30 UC Santa Barbara A L 0-2 11/1 * Portland A L 0-4 11/3 * Gonzaga A W 3-0 11/8 * San Diego H W 2-1 11/10 USC A L 0-2 * West Coast Conference match % at Salt Lake City, Utah

1997

Record: 7-12-1 (H: 6-4-0, A: 1-6-1, N: 0-2-0) WCC: 3-4-0 (5th) (H: 3-1-0, A: 0-3-0) Head Coach: Kenny Dale 9/1 Cal State Northridge H W 4-1 9/5 USC H L 0-2 9/7 % UCLA N L 0-3 9/12 * Saint Mary’s A L 0-3 9/14 * San Francisco A L 0-2 9/19 San Jose State H W 3-0 9/21 San Diego State H L 1-2 9/26 Hawaii A W 3-1 9/27 $ Colorado College N L 1-2 (ot) 10/3 * San Diego A L 2-3 10/8 UC Irvine H L 0-1 10/12 Cal Poly SLO A L 0-1 10/15 UC Santa Barbara H W 1-0 (ot) 10/19 * Loyola Marymount H W 2-1 (ot) 10/22 Cal State Fullerton A T 1-1 (ot) 10/26 * Santa Clara H L 0-2 10/31 Texas-El Paso A L 0-1 11/2 New Mexico A L 1-2 11/7 * Portland H W 1-0 11/9 * Gonzaga H W 2-1 (ot) * West Coast Conference match % at El Camino CC $ at Honolulu, Hawaii

1998

Record: 7-8-4 (H: 5-3-0, A: 2-5-2, N: 0-0-2) WCC: 0-5-2 (7th) (H: 0-3-0, A: 0-2-2) Head Coach: Tim Ward 9/1 UNLV H W 9/4 UC Santa Barbara A W 9/6 USC A L 9/11 % Michigan State N T 9/13 * Santa Clara A L 9/18 Long Beach State H W 9/20 UC Irvine A L 9/25 Illinois State H W 9/27 * Saint Mary’s H L 10/2 Colorado College A L 10/4 $ Mississippi N T 10/6 Cal State Northridge A W 10/12 The Master’s H W 10/16 * Loyola Marymount A T 10/23 * San Francisco H L

2-1 3-1 0-3 1-1ot 0-7 3-2 1-4 2-0 0-2 0-1 1-1ot 1-0 10-0 0-0ot 0-1

10/30 * Portland A 11/1 * Gonzaga A 11/6 Denver H 11/8 * San Diego H * West Coast Conference match % at Las Vegas, Nev. $ at Colorado Springs, Colo.

L 0-5 T 0-0 (ot) W 2-1 L 2-4

1999

Record: 11-7-1 (H: 6-4-1, A: 4-3-0, N: 1-0-0) WCC: 2-5-0 (6th) (H: 1-3-0, A: 1-2-0) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/28 Cal Poly SLO H L 0-4 9/3 UC Santa Barbara H W 2-1 9/10 California H T 2-2 (ot) 9/14 * Saint Mary’s A L 0-1 9/17 Creighton A W 3-0 9/19 % Eastern Illinois N W 1-0 9/24 * San Francisco A W 2-0 10/1 Arizona A L 0-1 10/3 Northern Arizona A W 2-1 10/8 * San Diego A L 1-2 10/10 Bucknell H W 2-1 (ot) 10/13 Cal State Northridge H W 3-2 10/18 * Loyola Marymount H L 1-2 10/24 * Santa Clara H L 0-5 10/26 Long Beach State A W 4-1 10/30 Cal State Fullerton H W 5-1 11/1 UC Irvine H W 4-0 11/5 * Portland H L 1-2 11/7 * Gonzaga H W 4-0 * West Coast Conference match % at Omaha, Neb.

2000

Record: 13-6-1 (H: 7-2-1, A: 6-4-0) WCC: 2-5-0 (6th) (H: 1-2-0, A: 1-3-0) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/25 Fresno State A 8/27 Mississippi H 8/31 Oakland Univ. H 9/8 Hawaii H 9/10 Northern Arizona H 9/15 Cal State Northridge A 9/17 Villanova H 9/22 Arizona H 9/24 UC Santa Barbara A 9/28 San Diego State A 10/1 Oregon State A 10/6 * San Diego H 10/8 * Santa Clara A 10/13 * San Francisco H 10/15 * Saint Mary’s H 10/20 UC Irvine A 10/27 * Gonzaga A 10/29 * Portland A 11/2 Long Beach State H 11/4 * Loyola Marymount A * West Coast Conference match

L 0-2 W 1-0 (ot) T 2-2 (ot) W 5-1 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 L 0-1 L 1-3 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-2 (ot) L 0-5 W 7-1 L 0-1

2001

Record: 12-5-3 (H: 8-1-2, A: 3-4-1, N: 1-0-0) WCC: 3-4-0 (T-5th) (H: 3-1-0, A: 0-3-0) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/31 Navy H W 3-2 9/4 Cal State Northridge H T 0-0 (ot) 9/9 Arkansas H W 4-1 9/17 Cal Poly SLO H W 3-2 (ot) 9/21 Arizona A T 2-2 (ot) 9/23 Arizona State A W 3-0 9/28 Colorado College H T 0-0 (ot) 9/30 Long Beach State A W 2-1 10/5 San Diego State A W 3-1 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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All-Time Results 10/7 UC Santa Barbara H W 1-0 10/12 UC Irvine H W 4-1 10/19 * Saint Mary’s A L 0-1 (ot) 10/26 * San Diego A L 2-3 10/28 * Santa Clara H W 1-0 (ot) 11/2 * San Francisco A L 0-2 11/4 * Loyola Marymount H W 1-0 11/9 * Portland H L 1-3 11/11 * Gonzaga H W 7-0 11/16 $ USC N W 1-0 11/18 $ UCLA A L 1-2 * West Coast Conference match $ NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif./UCLA)

2002

Record: 18-2-2 (H: 10-0-0, A: 5-2-2, N: 3-0-0) WCC: 6-1-0 (T-1st) (H: 3-0-0, A: 3-1-0) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/30 Arizona State A T 1-1 (ot) 9/1 Long Beach State H W 4-1 9/6 Liberty H W 5-0 9/8 Texas Christian H W 3-0 9/13 UC Irvine A W 3-1 9/15 Fresno State H W 7-1 9/20 William & Mary A T 2-2 (ot) 9/22 % George Mason N W 3-0 9/27 Washington State H W 2-0 9/29 Southern Methodist H W 3-2 10/4 Cal Poly SLO A W 2-1 10/6 San Diego State H W 4-1 10/13 * Loyola Marymount A L 0-1 10/18 * Gonzaga A W 2-0 10/20 * Portland A W 2-0 10/25 * Santa Clara H W 1-0 10/27 * San Diego H W 3-1 11/3 * Saint Mary’s A W 2-1 11/9 * San Francisco H W 2-1 11/15 $ Wisconsin-Milwaukee N W 2-0 11/17 $ Wisconsin N W 2-1 (ot) 11/23 & Michigan A L 0-2 * West Coast Conference match $ NCAA Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette) & NCAA Tournament (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2003

Record: 14-6-1 (H: 5-3-1, A: 6-2-0, N: 3-1-0) WCC: 3-3-1 (6th) (H: 1-2-1, A: 2-1-0) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/29 UC Irvine H W 1-0 (ot) 8/31 UCLA H L 0-2 9/5 San Jose State A W 7-0 9/7 Stanford A W 1-0 9/12 % Auburn N W 4-0 9/14 % VCU N W 3-0 9/19 Xavier H W 4-1 9/21 Oregon State H W 2-0 9/26 Colorado College A W 3-0 9/28 & Wake Forest N L 0-1 10/3 Cal State Fullerton H W 1-0 10/9 UC Santa Barbara A W 3-2 (ot) 10/12 * Loyola Marymount H W 2-0 10/17 * San Diego A W 2-1 10/19 * Santa Clara A L 0-5 10/24 * Portland H L 1-2 10/26 * Gonzaga H L 0-1 11/2 * Saint Mary’s H T 1-1 (ot) 11/8 * San Francisco A W 1-0 11/14 $ USC N W 1-0 11/16 $ UCLA A L 0-2 * West Coast Conference match % at Las Vegas, Nev. & at Colorado Springs, Colo. $ NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif./UCLA) 32

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2004

Record: 9-7-3 (H: 6-1-1, A: 2-6-2, N: 1-0-0) WCC: 1-4-2 (7th) (H: 1-1-1, A: 0-3-1) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/27 Cal State Fullerton A W 1-0 8/29 San Jose State H W 3-0 9/3 % Columbia N W 1-0 9/5 % California A T 0-0 (ot) 9/10 Iowa State H W 3-0 9/12 Charlotte H W 1-0 9/17 Washington State A L 0-1 9/24 UCLA A L 0-1 9/26 Arizona State H W 2-1 10/1 Arizona A W 1-0 10/10 * Loyola Marymount A T 1-1 (ot) 10/15 * Portland A L 1-2 (ot) 10/17 * Gonzaga A L 0-2 10/22 * Saint Mary’s H W 1-0 10/24 * San Francisco H L 1-2 10/29 * San Diego H T 0-0 (ot) 10/31 Detroit H W 3-0 11/6 * Santa Clara A L 0-1 11/12 $ UCLA A L 0-1 * West Coast Conference match % California Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) $ NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif./UCLA)

2005

Record: 15-4-3 (H: 8-2-1, A: 3-2-2, N: 4-0-0) WCC: 3-2-2 (4th) (H: 2-1-1, A: 1-1-1) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/26 Central Florida H W 2-1 8/28 Arizona H W 3-1 9/2 % Hawaii A W 2-0 9/3 % Eastern Michigan N W 2-0 9/11 & Kansas N W 3-2 9/16 Texas Christian A W 3-2 9/18 Southern Methodist A T 1-1 (ot) 9/23 UNLV H W 1-0 9/25 Denver H W 4-0 9/30 Utah H W 1-0 10/2 UCLA H L 1-2 10/9 * Loyola Marymount H W 3-2 (ot) 10/14 * Gonzaga H L 0-1 10/16 * Portland H T 1-1 (ot) 10/21 * San Francisco A L 1-2 10/23 * Saint Mary’s A T 2-2 (ot) 10/28 * San Diego A W 2-0 10/30 Cal State Northridge H W 2-1 11/5 * Santa Clara H W 1-0 11/11 $ Mississippi N W 1-0 11/13 $ Samford N W 2-0 11/19 ! North Carolina A L 0-6 * West Coast Conference match % Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, Hawaii) & San Diego Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) $ NCAA Championships (Nashville, Tenn.) ! NCAA Championships (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2006

Record: 11-6-3 (H: 7-0-2, A: 4-6-1) WCC: 4-2-1 (3rd) (H: 3-0-0, A: 1-2-1) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/25 Idaho H 8/27 Cal Poly SLO A 9/1 % Dayton H 9/3 % Ohio State H 9/8 Tulsa H 9/10 Wisconsin H 9/15 Kansas A 9/17 Arizona State A 9/22 San Diego State H 9/24 UCLA A 9/29 Utah A

W 5-0 L 1-2 (ot) T 2-2 (ot) W 1-0 W 3-1 T 1-1 (ot) W 3-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 L 0-3 L 0-2

10/1 UNLV A L 0-1 (ot) 10/8 * Loyola Marymount A T 0-0 (ot) 10/13 * San Diego H W 2-1 (ot) 10/15 * Santa Clara H W 1-0 10/20 * Saint Mary’s A W 2-1 10/22 * San Francisco A L 0-2 10/26 Cal State Northridge A W 3-1 10/29 * Portland A L 1-3 11/4 * Gonzaga H W 3-0 * West Coast Conference match % Pepperdine Invitational (Malibu, Calif.)

2007

Record: 5-8-6 (H: 4-3-4, A: 1-4-1, N: 0-1-1) WCC: 2-4-1 (6th) (H: 2-2-0, A: 0-2-1) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/31 % Duke N T 0-0 (ot) 9/2 % Wake Forest N L 0-2 9/7 Ohio State A L 0-1 9/9 Dayton A L 0-1 9/14 UNLV H L 0-1 9/16 Denver H W 3-0 9/21 UCLA H T 1-1 (ot) 9/28 Utah H T 2-2 (ot) 9/30 Cal State Northridge H W 3-1 10/5 Sacramento State H T 1-1 (ot) 10/7 Hawaii H T 1-1 (ot) 10/11 UC Santa Barbara A W 2-1 10/14 * Loyola Marymount H L 0-1 10/19 * Santa Clara A L 1-2 10/21 * San Diego A T 1-1 (ot) 10/26 * San Francisco H W 2-0 10/28 * Saint Mary’s H W 5-1 11/4 * Portland H L 0-2 11/10 * Gonzaga A L 0-1 (ot) * West Coast Conference match % WCC/ACC Adidas Challenge (San Diego, Calif.)

2008

Record: 9-9-2 (H: 6-4-1, A: 3-5-1, N: 0-0-0) WCC: 4-3 (4th) (H: 2-1-0, A: 2-2-0) Head Coach: Tim Ward 8/23 Cal State Fullerton H L 8/29 Arizona State H T 8/31 UC Santa Barbara H L 9/5 % Iowa H W 9/7 % Northwestern H L 9/12 Tennessee H W 9/14 Washington State H W 9/19 Wisconsin A L 9/21 Marquette A T 9/26 Idaho State H W 9/28 UC Irvine A L 10/3 UCLA A L 10/8 Cal State Bakersfield A W 10/11 * Loyola Marymount A L 10/17 * Gonzaga A W 10/19 * Portland A L 10/24 * San Diego H L 10/26 * Santa Clara H W 11/2 * Saint Mary’s A W 11/8 * San Francisco H W

0-1 1-1 (ot) 2-3 1-0 (ot) 2-3 (ot) 2-0 1-0 1-3 0-0 (ot) 6-0 1-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 (ot) 2-0 1-2 0-1 2-1 4-0 3-0

* West Coast Conference match % Pepperdine Nike Challenge (Malibu, Calif.)


2009 Opponents Arizona State

Houston

Portland

Santa Clara

Cal State Bakersfield

Location.............................Tempe Ariz. Nickname.............................Sun Devils Enrollment...................................63,278 Colors........................Maroon and Gold Conference............................ Pacific-10 Home Field...Sun Devil Soccer Stadium Athletic Director................... Lisa Love Head Coach........................ Kevin Boyd WSOC SID.................Steve Rodriguez phone....................... (480) 965-9780 E-mail..... Steve.Rodriguez@asu.edu Website.......................thesundevils.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 3-0-2

Location........................Houston, Texas Nickname................................. Cougars Enrollment................................. 36, 098 Colors............. Scarlet, White and Navy Conference................. Conference USA Home Field........... John O’Quinn Field Athletic Director............Mack Rhoades Head Coach.........................Susan Bush WSOC SID..................... Jillian Rogers phone....................... (713) 743-9407 E-mail.........................................N/A Website........................UHCougars.com Series................................First Meeting

Location..........................Portland, Ore. Nickname..................................... Pilots Enrollment.....................................3,300 Colors........................ Purple and White Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field.........Harry A. Menlo Field Athletic Director........... Larry Williams Head Coach......................Garrett Smith WSOC SID......................Jason Brough phone....................... (503) 943-8439 E-mail......................brough@up.edu Website.................... portlandpilots.com Series...................Portland leads 12-2-1

Location...................Santa Clara, Calif. Nickname................................. Broncos Enrollment.....................................8,377 Colors............................ Red and White Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field...........Buck Shaw Stadium Athletic Director............... Dan Coonan Head Coach.........................Jerry Smith WSOC SID................... Stephen Hobbs phone....................... (408) 554-4670 E-mail.................... sdhobb@scu.edu Website.............. santaclarabroncos.com Series................. Santa Clara leads 10-5

Location................... Bakersfield, Calif. Nickname.......................... Roadrunners Enrollment.....................................8,000 Colors............................. Blue and Gold Conference.........................Independent Home Field..............Main Soccer Field Athletic Director............ Rudy Carvajal Head Coach................Nicole Van Dyke WSOC SID...................... Marshall Fey phone....................... (661) 654-3071 E-mail......................mfey@csub.edu Website...........................gorunners.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 1-0-0

Kansas

Location....................... Lawrence, Kan. Nickname............................... Jayhawks Enrollment...................................30,102 Colors....................... Crimson and Blue Conference..................................Big 12 Home Field....Jayhawk Soccer Complex Athletic Director............... Lew Perkins Head Coach...................... Mark Francis WSOC SID................ Mike Cummings phone....................... (785) 864-3575 E-mail.......................... mtc@.ku.edu Website......................... kuathletics.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 2-0-0

Sacramento State

Seattle University

Cal State Fullerton

Long Beach State

Saint Mary’s

Tennessee

Gonzaga

UCLA

Location.......................Fullerton, Calif. Nickname.....................................Titans Enrollment...................................36,000 Colors.............Navy, Orange and White Conference..............................Big West Home Field.....................Titan Stadium Athletic Director................Brian Quinn Head Coach...................Demian Brown WSOC SID.....................Jason Spencer phone....................... (657) 278-7547 E-mail.......... jspencer@fullerton.edu Website.................. FullertonTitans.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 7-4-1

Location..................Long Beach, Calif. Nickname......................................49ers Enrollment...................................37.891 Colors........................... Black and Gold Conference..............................Big West Home Field.............George Allen Field Athletic Director.................. Vic Cegles Head Coach............. Mauricio Ingrassia WSOC SID.......................Andrea Ohta phone....................... (562) 985-8569 E-mail.................... aohta@csulb.edu Website...................longbeachstate.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 5-0-0

Location...................Sacramento, Calif. Nickname..................................Hornets Enrollment...................................28.829 Colors...........................Green and Gold Conference............................... Big Sky Home Field........... Hornet Soccer Field Athletic Director.......Dr. Terry Wanless Head Coach..................... Randy Dedini WSOC SID..............................J.D. Fox phone....................... (916) 278-6896 E-mail......................jdfox@csus.edu Website.......................hornetsports.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 1-0-1 Location......................... Moraga, Calif. Nickname..................................... Gaels Enrollment.....................................3,916 Colors.................. Navy, Red and Silver Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field........ Saint Mary’s Stadium Athletic Director.................... Mark Orr Head Coach.......................Kai Edwards WSOC SID........................... Rich Davi phone....................... (925) 631-4402 E-mail............rdavi@stmarys-ca.edu Website......................... SMCGaels.com Series.......................Series tied at 6-6-3

Location..........................Seattle, Wash. Nickname..............................Redhawks Enrollment.....................................7,529 Colors............................ Red and White Conference.........................Independent Home Field...........Championship Field Athletic Director...........William Hogan Head Coach..................Julie Woodward WSOC SID.................Diana Chamorro phone....................... (206) 296-2490 E-mail .........chamorro@seattleu.edu Website........................ GoSeattleU.com Series........................Seattle leads 1-0-0 Location......................Knoxville, Tenn. Nickname.............................. Lady Vols Enrollment...................................26,400 Colors....................... Orange and White Conference........................Southeastern Home Field........Regal Soccer Stadium Athletic Director............... Joan Cronan Head Coach...................... Angela Kelly WSOC SID........................ Brian Davis phone....................... (865) 974-7478 E-mail..................bdavis16@utk.edu Website.......................... utladyvols.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 1-0-0

Location....................... Spokane, Wash. Nickname................................ Bulldogs Enrollment.....................................7,319 Colors...................Blue, White and Red Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field...............Gonzaga Stadium Athletic Director.................. Mike Roth Head Coach.................... Amy Edwards WSOC SID...................Bobby Alworth phone....................... (509) 313-4227 E-mail....alworth@athletics.gonzaga.edu Website................................gozags.com Series...............Pepperdine leads 11-4-1

Loyola Marymount

Location................. Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname..................................... Lions Enrollment.....................................8,300 Colors... Crimson, Navy Blue and Gray Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field.....................Sullivan Field Athletic Director..... Dr. William Husak Head Coach...........................Joe Mallia WSOC SID..................... Mark Dodson phone....................... (310) 338-5798 E-mail.............. mdodson2@lmu.edu Website.........................LMULions.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 9-4-4

San Diego

Location.....................San Diego, Calif. Nickname.................................. Toreros Enrollment.....................................7,600 Colors.....Torero Blue, Navy and White Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field...................Torero Stadium Athletic Director.................. Ky Snyder Head Coach................. Ada Greenwood WSOC SID...................... Chris Loucks phone....................... (619) 260-7930 E-mail...........cloucks@sandiego.edu Website.......................... usdtoreros.com Series.......................Series tied at 7-7-2

Location................. Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname....................................Bruins Enrollment...................................36,890 Colors............................. Blue and Gold Conference............................ Pacific-10 Home Field................... Drake Stadium Athletic Director.... Daniel G. Guerrero Head Coach......................... Jillian Ellis WSOC SID.............. Danny Harrington phone....................... (310) 206-8075 E-mail..................dannyh@ucla.com Website.......................... uclabruins.com Series......................UCLA leads 11-2-1

Hawai’i

Marquette

San Francisco

Utah

Location..................... Honolulu, O’ahu Nickname................... Rainbow Wahine Enrollment...................................20,000 Colors... Green, Black, Silver and White Conference..................Western Athletic Home Field...Waipio Peninsula Stadium Athletic Director.............. Jim Donovan Head Coach................Pinsoom Tenzing WSOC SID.................... Pakalani Bello phone....................... (808) 956-7506 E-mail..................pakalani@hawaii.edu Website.................HawaiiAthletics.com Series................ Pepperdine leads 4-0-1

Location..................... Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname....................... Golden Eagles Enrollment...................................11,000 Colors............................. Blue and Gold Conference...............................Big East Home Field...................... Valley Fields Athletic Director.......Steve Cottingham Head Coach................. Markus Roeders WSOC SID...................Amy Ufnowski phone....................... (414) 288-6980 E-mail...amy.ufnowski@marquette.edu Website.......................gomarquette.com Series.......................Series tied at 0-0-1

Location...............San Francisco, Calif. Nickname...................................... Dons Enrollment.....................................8,000 Colors...........................Green and Gold Conference.......................... West Coast Home Field............. Negoesco Stadium Athletic Director........ Debi Gore-Mann Head Coach...........................Mark Carr WSOC SID.................... Jordan Wilcox phone................................. 422-6161 E-mail.................jwilcox@usfca.edu Website.............................. usfdons.com Series.......................Series tied at 8-8-0

Location................Salt Lake City, Utah Nickname....................................... Utes Enrollment................................. 29, 251 Colors..................... Crimson and White Conference.................... Mountain West Home Field............................ Ute Field Athletic Director............. Dr. Chris Hill Head Coach.................... Rich Manning WSOC SID.........................Kyle Harris phone....................... (801) 581-3771 E-mail...kharris@huntsman.utah.edu Website............................UtahUtes.com Series.......................Series tied at 1-1-2 2009 Pepperdine Women’s Soccer

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Series Records vs. Opponents Arizona (5-1-1) (H: 3-0-0, A: 2-1-1, N: 0-0-0) 1995 A W 1-0 (ot) 1996 H W 3-0 1999 A L 0-1 2000 H W 3-2 2001 A T 2-2 (ot) 2004 A W 1-0 2005 H W 3-1 Arizona State (3-0-2) (H: 1-0-1, A: 2-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 2001 A W 3-0 2002 A T 1-1 (ot) 2004 H W 2-1 2006 A W 1-0 2008 H T 1-1 (ot) Arkansas (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2001 H W

4-1

Auburn (1-0-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2003 N W

4-0

Brigham Young (1-1-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 1995 H W 1996 A L

2-1 2-6

Bucknell (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1999 H W 2-1 (ot)

George Mason (1-0-0) 3-1

Cal State Northridge (7-0-2)

(H: 4-0-1, A: 3-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 1995 A T 2-2 (ot) 1997 H W 4-1 1998 A W 1-0 1999 H W 3-2 2000 A W 2-0 2001 H T 0-0 (ot) 2005 H W 2-1 2006 A W 3-1 2007 H W 3-1

Central Florida (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2005 H W

2-1

Charlotte (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2004 H W

1-0

Colorado College (1-2-1)

(H: 0-0-1, A: 1-1-0, N: 0-1-0) 1997 N L 1998 A L 2001 H T 2003 A W

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

Columbia (1-0-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2004 N W

Cal State Fullerton (7-4-1) (H: 4-2-0, A: 3-2-1, N: 0-0-0) 1993 A W H W 1994 H L A W 1995 A L H W 1996 A L 1997 A T 1999 H W 2003 H W 2004 A W 2008 H L

2-1

3-1 4-2ot 1-2 3-0 2-3 2-1 0-1 1-1ot 5-1 1-0 1-0 0-1

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Hawai’i (4-0-1)

(H: 2-0-1, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1996 H W 2-1 1997 A W 3-1 2000 H W 5-1 2005 A W 2-0 2007 H T 1-1 (ot)

6-0

Illinois State (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1998 H W

2-0

(H: 3-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1998 H W 2005 H W 2007 H W

2-1 4-0 3-0

Detroit (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2004 H W

3-0

Duke (0-0-1)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1) 2007 N T 0-0 (ot)

Eastern Illinois (1-0-0)

1-0

Eastern Michigan (1-0-0)

2-0

Fresno State (1-1-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 2000 A L 2001 H W

4-1 2-1 1-0 3-0 2-1 (ot) 0-0 (ot) 4-0 3-2 (ot) 7-0 2-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 3-0 0-1 (ot) 2-0

3-0

Denver (3-0-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2005 N W

(H: 6-2-0, A: 5-2-1, N: 0-0-0) 1993 H W 1994 A W 1995 H W 1996 A W 1997 H W 1998 A T 1999 H W 2000 A W 2001 H W 2002 A W 2003 H L 2004 A L 2005 H L 2006 H W 2007 A L 2008 A W

Idaho State (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2008 H W

Dayton (0-1-1)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 1999 N W

Gonzaga (11-4-1)

5-0

(H: 0-0-1, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 2006 H T 2-2 (ot) 2007 A L 0-1

(H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2008 A W

3-0

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2006 H W

Cal Poly (3-4-1)

Cal State Bakersfield (1-0-0)

Loyola Marymount (9-5-3)

1-0

Creighton (1-0-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1999 A W

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2002 N W

Idaho (1-0-0)

California (0-0-2) (H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 1999 H T 2-2 (ot) 2004 A T 0-0 (ot) (H: 2-1-1, A: 1-3-0, N: 0-0-0) 1994 H T 2-2 (ot) 1995 A L 2-5 1996 H W 4-2 1997 A L 0-1 1999 H L 0-4 2001 H W 3-2 (ot) 2002 A W 2-1 2006 A L 1-2 (ot)

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Cal State Hayward (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1994 H W

0-2 7-1

Iowa (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2008 H W 1-0 (ot)

Iowa State (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2004 H W

Kansas (2-0-0) (H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2005 N W 2006 A W

3-0

3-2 3-1

Liberty (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2002 H W

5-0

Long Beach State (5-0-0)

(H: 3-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1998 H W 1999 A W 2000 H W 2001 A W 2002 H W

3-2 4-1 7-1 2-1 4-1

(H: 6-2-0, A: 3-3-3, N: 0-0-0) 1993 A W H W 1994 A W 1995 H W 1996 A W 1997 H W 1998 A T 1999 H L 2000 A L 2001 H W 2002 A L 2003 H W 2004 A T 2005 H W 2006 A T 2007 H L 2008 A L

3-2 3-1 4-1 3-2 2-1 (ot) 2-1 (ot) 0-0 (ot) 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-1 (ot) 3-2 (ot) 0-0 (ot) 0-1 0-1 (ot)

Marquette (0-0-1)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 2008 A T 0-02 (ot)

The Master’s (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1998 H W

10-0

Michigan (0-1-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 2002 A L

0-2

Michigan State (0-0-1) (H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-1) 1998 N T 1-1 (ot) Mississippi (2-0-1)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-1) 1998 N T 1-1 (ot) 2000 H W 1-0 (ot) 2005 N W 1-0

Navy (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2001 H W

3-2

New Mexico (0-2-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-2-0, N: 0-0-0) 1995 A L 1997 A L

1-2 1-2

North Carolina (0-1-0) (H: 0-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 2005 A L

0-6

Northern Arizona (2-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1999 A W 2000 H W

2-1 3-0

Northwestern (0-1-0) (H: 0-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2008 H L 2-3 (ot) Oakland (0-0-1) (H: 0-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2000 H T 2-2 (ot) Ohio State (1-1-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 2006 H W 2007 A L

1-0 0-1


Series Records vs. Opponents Oregon State (2-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2000 A W 2003 H W

2008 3-0 2-0

Pacific (3-0-0)

(H: 2-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1993 H W H W 1994 A W

7-0 5-0 1-0

Portland (2-12-1)

(H: 1-5-1, A: 1-7-0, N: 0-0-0) 1994 A L 1-3 1995 H L 0-3 1996 A L 0-4 1997 H W 1-0 1998 A L 0-5 1999 H L 1-2 2000 A L 0-5 2001 H L 1-3 2002 A W 2-0 2003 H L 1-2 2004 A L 1-2 (ot) 2005 H T 1-1 (ot) 2006 A L 1-3 2007 H L 0-2 2008 A L 1-2

Sacramento State (1-0-1)

(H: 1-0-1, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1996 H W 4-0 2007 H T 1-1 (ot)

Saint Mary’s (6-6-3)

(H: 3-2-2, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-0-0) 1994 H T 1995 A L 1996 H W 1997 A L 1998 H L 1999 A L 2000 H L 2001 A L 2002 A W 2003 H T 2004 H W 2005 A T 2006 A W 2007 H W 2008 A W

2-2 (ot) 0-4 2-0 0-3 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 (ot) 2-1 1-1 (ot) 1-0 2-2 (ot) 2-1 5-1 4-0

Samford (1-0-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2005 N W

San Diego (7-7-2)

2-0

(H: 4-3-1, A: 3-4-1, N: 0-0-0) 1993 A W 4-2 1994 H W 3-0 1995 A L 0-2 1996 H W 2-1 1997 A L 2-3 1998 H L 2-4 1999 A L 1-2 2000 H L 0-1 2001 A L 2-3 2002 H W 3-1 2003 A W 2-1 2004 H T 0-0 (ot) 2005 A W 2-0 2006 H W 2-1 (ot) 2007 A T 1-1 (ot)

H

L

0-1

San Diego State (4-2-0)

(H: 2-1-0, A: 2-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 1993 A L 1-2 (ot) 1997 H L 1-2 2000 A W 2-0 2001 A W 3-1 2002 H W 4-1 2006 H W 1-0

San Francisco (8-8-0) (H: 6-2-0, A: 2-6-0, N: 0-0-0) 1993 A L 1994 H W 1995 A L 1996 H W 1997 A L 1998 H L 1999 A W 2000 H W 2001 A L 2002 H W 2003 A W 2004 H L 2005 A L 2006 A L 2007 H W 2008 H W

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

San Jose State (4-0-0)

(H: 2-0-0, A: 2-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1996 A W 1997 H W 2003 A W 2004 H W

2-1 3-0 7-0 3-0

Santa Clara (5-10-0) (H: 5-3-0, A: 0-7-0, N: 0-0-0) 1994 A L 2-3 1995 H L 1-2 1996 A L 2-6 1997 H L 0-2 1998 A L 0-7 1999 H L 0-5 2000 A L 1-3 2001 H W 1-0 (ot) 2002 H W 1-0 2003 A L 0-5 2004 A L 0-1 2005 H W 1-0 2006 H W 1-0 2007 A L 1-2 2008 H W 2-1 Seattle (0-1-0)

(H: 0-1-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1993 H L 2-3 (ot)

SMU (1-0-1)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 2002 H W 3-2 2005 A T 1-1 (ot)

Stanford (1-0-0)

Texas (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 1994 H W

1-0

Tennessee (1-0-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2008 H W

2-0

4-2

TCU (2-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2002 H W 2005 A W

3-0 3-2

Texas-El Paso (1-1-0) (H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 1996 H W 1997 A L

4-1 0-1

Tulsa (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2006 H W

3-1

UC Irvine (7-4-1)

(H: 4-1-0, A: 3-3-1, N: 0-0-0) 1993 H W 1-0 1994 A W 2-1 1995 A T 3-3 (ot) 1996 A L 1-2 1997 H L 0-1 1998 A L 1-4 1999 H W 4-0 2000 A W 2-0 2001 H W 4-1 2002 A W 3-1 2003 H W 1-0 (ot) 2008 A L 1-2

UCLA (2-11-1) (H: 1-4-1, A: 1-6-0, N: 0-1-0) 1993 A W 4-2 (ot) H W 4-0 1994 H L 0-1 1996 H L 2-3 1997 N L 0-3 2001 A L 1-2 2003 H L 0-2 A L 0-2 2004 A L 0-1 A L 0-1 2005 H L 1-2 2006 A L 0-3 2007 H T 1-1 (ot) 2008 A L 0-1 UC Santa Barbara (8-3-0)

(H: 3-1-0, A: 4-2-0, N: 1-0-0) 1994 A L 0-2 1995 N W 3-1 1996 A L 0-2 1997 H W 1-0 (ot) 1998 A W 3-1 1999 H W 2-1 2000 A W 1-0 2001 H W 1-0 2003 A W 3-2 (ot) 2007 A W 2-1 2008 H L 2-3

UNLV (2-2-0)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 1-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2003 A W

USC (4-6-0)

(H: 2-1-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 1998 H W 2-1 2005 H W 1-0 2006 A L 0-1 (ot) 2007 H L 0-1

(H: 1-3-0, A: 1-3-0, N: 2-0-0) 1993 H W A W 1994 H L A L 1995 H L 1996 A L 1997 H L 1998 A L 2001 N W 2003 N W

7-2 2-0 0-1 0-2 2-3 0-2 0-2 0-3 1-0 1-0

Utah (1-1-2)

(H: 1-0-2, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 1995 H T 2-2 (ot) 2005 H W 1-0 2006 A L 0-2 2007 H T 2-2 (ot)

Villanova (1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2000 H W

3-0

VCU (1-0-0) (H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2003 N W

3-0

Wake Forest (0-2-0) (H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-2-0) 2003 N L 2007 N L

0-1 0-2

Washington State (2-1-0) (H: 2-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 2002 H W 2004 A L 2008 H W

2-0 0-1 1-0

Westmont (1-1-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-1-0, N: 0-0-0) 1993 A L 1994 H W

0-1 2-1

William and Mary (0-0-1)

(H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-1, N: 0-0-0) 2002 A T 2-2 (ot)

Wisconsin (1-1-1)

(H: 0-0-1, A: 0-1-0, N: 1-0-0) 2002 N W 2-1 (ot) 2006 H T 1-1 (ot) 2008 A L 1-3

Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1-0-0) (H: 0-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 2002 N W

2-0

Wyoming (1-0-0)

(H: 0-0-0,A: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0) 1996 N W

1-0

Xavier(1-0-0)

(H: 1-0-0, A: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0) 2003 H W

4-1

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NIKE RONALDINHO DOIS FG

INNOVATIVE QUILTED PATTERN DELIVERS OPTIMUM COMFORT, REDUCES STRETCH AND CONFORMS TO THE CURVES OF THE FOOT. ASYMMETRIC “FIVE-EYE” LACING INCREASES BALL CONTROL AREA AND PROVIDES A CLEAN STRIKE ZONE. MOULDED STUD COMBINATION DELIVERS OPTIMAL TRACTION AND STABILITY. TEXTURED STUD TIPS PROVIDE UNIQUE GRIP FOR “UNDER THE FOOT” BALL CONTROL.

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THIS IS

“What we hope to build is much more than a beautiful campus. It will, as you can sense, be that. But if that is all we shall have accomplished, we shall have failed. What we hope to create here, in these hills, is a spirit of place. A place where minds will be opened, where lives will be changed, where lasting relationships will be formed.” — Seaver College Dedication, May 23, 1970


PEPPERDINE

• Malibu is located right alongside the Pacific Ocean, just about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Pepperdine’s picturesque campus is just a few hundred yards up the hill from Malibu Beach. The Malibu area, as well as all of Southern California, offers tremendous recreation, sporting and entertainment opportunities.

• Pepperdine’s motto is “Freely ye received, freely give” (Matt. 10:8).

• Pepperdine is an independent, medium-sized Christian institution committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values. • Approximately 8,000 students are enrolled in five colleges and schools, including Seaver College, the flagship undergraduate school of liberal arts and sciences. A bachelor’s degree is available in nearly 40 areas of study. • Pepperdine was ranked number 56 by the U.S. News and World Report’s list of America’s best colleges in 2009 (and is the only West Coast Conference school in the top 100). • Pepperdine was awarded the title of “Most Beautiful Campus” by the Princeton Review in 2005. • The student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1.


UNIVERSITY • Students and alumni consistently cite the quality, accessibility and caring nature of the faculty and staff as among Pepperdine’s major strengths. • There are 395 full-time teaching faculty, and 98% of full-time faculty have earned doctoral degrees. Students are provided with experiential opportunities, including research projects and internships so that their knowledge can be put to practice. • 75% of Pepperdine undergraduates receive some form of financial assistance. • Pepperdine University is respected both nationally and internationally. Students come to Pepperdine from all 50 states and more than 70 countries worldwide. Additionally, nearly 60% of Pepperdine’s undergraduate students study abroad at one point within one more than 20 international programs. • Pepperdine was recently voted as having the seventhbest study-abroad program in the nation by the Institute of International Education. Study-abroad programs include Heidelberg, Germany; London, England; Florence, Italy; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Lausanne, Switzerland; and Shanghai, China. • Among the 38 different majors offered, the top five at Seaver College are business administration, advertising, international studies, international business, psychology and political science. • The University was founded in 1937 by George Pepperdine, a Christian businessman who established the Western Auto Supply Company.


ATHLETIC

Pepperdine is classified as an NCAA Division I-AAA school (Division I schools that do not sponsor football), and the Waves are one of the very best of their kind. Since the I-AAA Athletic Director’s Association All-Sports Trophy was established, ranking the various schools on their postseason success, Pepperdine has finished in the top six every single time, including in first place twice (2004-05 and 2005-06). In the annual NACDA Director’s Cup standings, which measures overall postseason success, Pepperdine has finished first among all of its West Coast Conference rivals for 13 straight years.

Men’s Basketball

Jennifer Lacy

Over the years, the Pepperdine men’s basketball program has made 13 NCAA Tournament appearances, captured at least a share of 16 conference titles, won three West Coast Conference Tournament titles and sent dozens of players into professional basketball. Head coach Tom Asbury was one of the top coaches in the WCC’s history from 1989-94 and he has returned to Malibu to help the program thrive once again.

Baseball

The 1992 College World Series champions, Pepperdine baseball has recorded a remarkable 32 straight 30-win seasons. The Waves have advanced to the NCAA Championships 25 times, including five times under head coach Steve Rodriguez. Pepperdine has captured 17 regularseason WCC crowns and four WCC Championship Series titles. Twenty-nine alums have gone on to success in Major League Baseball. Dan Haren

Yakhouba Diawara

Women’s Basketball

With seven postseason appearances in the last 11 seasons, the Pepperdine women’s basketball team has developed into a consistent winner and a contender in the West Coast Conference. The Waves made their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2000 with an at-large bid, then captured the WCC Tournament title and subsequent NCAA appearances in 2002, 2003 and 2006, the most recent coming under head coach Julie Rousseau.

Cross Country / Track

Head coach Robert Radnoti has the goal of national prominence for his cross country and track programs. The Waves were extremely strong in these sports at their SouthCentral campus from the 1930s to the 1960s, with All-Americans and Olympians to their credit. However, the programs were dropped briefly when the university moved its campus to Malibu. The Waves have made great strides in cross country over the years and track was added again in the past few years.

Women’s Soccer

One of the youngest programs on Pepperdine’s campus, the women’s soccer team has quickly developed into among the strongest in recent years. Since its inaugural season in 1993, the Waves have posted 10-win seasons 10 times and made the NCAA Tournament five straight years from 2001-05. Head coach Tim Ward has helped his Waves reach the NCAA’s Sweet 16 on two occasions.

Anna Picarelli


SUCCESS Men’s Volleyball

Pepperdine’s most successful program has won five NCAA men’s volleyball championships, second-most of any school, with the last title coming in 2005. The program is synonymous with head coach Marv Dunphy, who was responsible for four of the titles and has also had a long association with USA Volleyball. Pepperdine has made the NCAA Championships event on 15 occasions, including six times in the past decade.

Jonathan Winder

Men’s Golf

The 1997 NCAA men’s golf champions and a regular at the top of the West Coast Conference’s leaderboard, Pepperdine competes with the nation’s best. The Waves have won 16 WCC titles since 1987 and have 11 straight NCAA regional appearances. Pepperdine won the NCAA title in John Geiberger’s first season and have posted two other top 10 national finishes.

Michael Putnam

Women’s Volleyball

Andre Begemann

For most of its history, the Pepperdine women’s volleyball program has boasted one of the nation’s top coaches in Nina Matthies, who took over in 1983. Since the West Coast Conference added women’s volleyball, the Waves have been the league’s dominant program with 10 titles. Since 1981, the Waves have made 20 trips to the NCAA Championships, including 11 in the last 12 years.

Men’s Tennis

No team has been more consistent then Pepperdine’s men’s tennis program, which wins the West Coast Conference title and makes the NCAA Tournament with amazing regularity. The Waves have won 40 WCC titles, including 19 in a row. Led by head coach Adam Steinberg, the Waves reached the pinnacle in 2006 and won the national championship.

Jesse Smith

Men’s Water Polo

Pepperdine was the host site of the 1984 Olympic water polo competition, so it should be no surprise that the Waves excel in the sport. Pepperdine has advanced to the NCAA Championships 12 times in its history and captured the national crown in 1997. Current coach Jack Kocur was a player on that title team. The Waves have won at least a share of conference titles nine times and have finished in the top 10 in the national rankings every year since 1976.

Katie Wilkins

Women’s Golf

In the last 16 seasons since Laurie Gibbs became head coach, the Pepperdine women’s golf program has developed into a national championship contender. The Waves have won 11 WCC titles, been to 11 straight NCAA Regional tournaments and have made nine NCAA Championships appearances. The Waves finished second in the nation in 2003 and boast four top-five finishes.

Katherine Hull

Sylvia Kosakowski

Women’s Tennis

No coach has been on staff at Pepperdine for more consecutive years than Gualberto Escudero, who took over as women’s tennis head coach in 1977-78. His tenure has featured WCC titles (21, including seven in a row), NCAA Tournament appearances (26, with 12 in a row) and top 25 finishes (including eight times in the nation’s top 10). Lindsay Adarme

Women’s Swimming & Diving

For more than 20 years, Pepperdine has thrived in the Pacific Collegiate Swimming & Diving Conference. The Waves have had nine consecutive topfive finishes under head coach Nick Rodionoff, including a program-best-tying secondplace finish in 2008. Ten of Pepperdine’s 20 record times have come under Rodionoff’s watch.


CHAMPIONS

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

1978 1985 1986 1992 1992 1997 1997 2005 2006

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL MEN’S VOLLEYBALL MEN’S VOLLEYBALL MEN’S VOLLEYBALL BASEBALL MEN’S GOLF MEN’S WATER POLO MEN’S VOLLEYBALL MEN’S TENNIS

The fact that Pepperdine has won NCAA championships in five different men’s sports is a rare feat, as the Waves are one of only 14 schools to accomplish this. Making it even more noteworthy is that Pepperdine is the only non-BCS school and is by far the smallest. Following are the 14 schools with their enrollment figures. Arizona State (63,278) California (33,000) Indiana (38,247) Michigan (38,006) Michigan State (45,520) Minnesota (50,042) Ohio State (50,504) Oklahoma State (32,721) Penn State (42,294) Pepperdine (8,000) Stanford (14,890) UCLA (36,890) USC (33,000) Wisconsin (41,466) Additional national championships have been won by the now-defunct football squad (1947 small college), men’s tennis (1952 NAIA), Jerome Jones and Kelly Jones (1984 NCAA Tennis Doubles Tournament), Carlos DiLaura and Kelly Jones (1985 NCAA Tennis Doubles Tournament) and Robbie Weiss (1988 NCAA Tennis Singles Tournament).

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS BASEBALL (17 WCC regular season): 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 (co), ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘95, 2001, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 (co); (4 WCC Championship Series): 2001, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 MEN’S BASKETBALL (12 WCC regular season): 1962, ‘76, ‘81 (co), ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2000, ‘02 (co); (3 WCC Tournaments): 1991, ‘92, ‘94; (4 CCAA Regular Season): 1950, ‘51, ‘52, ‘53 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (4 WCC regular season): 1999 (co), 2000, ‘02, ‘03; (3 WCC Tournaments): 2002, ‘03, ‘06 MEN’S GOLF (16 WCC titles): 1987, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07 WOMEN’S GOLF (11 WCC titles): 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 WOMEN’S SOCCER (1 WCC regular season): 2002 MEN’S TENNIS (40 WCC titles): 1958, ‘62, ‘63, ‘69, ‘70, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 WOMEN’S TENNIS (21 WCC titles): 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL (5 MPSF regular season): 2000, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05, ‘07; (4 MPSF Tournaments): 1998, 2002, ‘05, ‘08; (1 WIVA regular season): 1992; (3 SCIVA regular season): 1976 (co), ‘78 (co), ‘85 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL (10 WCC regular season): 1985, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘99, 2001, ‘02, ‘03 MEN’S WATER POLO (2 MPSF regular season): 1997, 2002; (3 Big West regular season): ‘89 (co), ‘90 (co), ‘91 (co); (3 PCAA regular season): 1980, ‘84, ‘86; (1 PCAA Tournament): 1977


COMMUNITY

Pepperdine University’s goal is to “strengthen lives for purpose, service and leadership” and the Pepperdine Athletics Department is a strong believer in helping its student-athletes to meet this goal. The school’s athletic teams embrace the concept of volunteerism and service to the community. Teams are regularly taking on projects that will better the lives of others. Step Forward is an annual day held each fall that is devoted to community service, when more than a thousand Pepperdine students, staff, faculty and alumni will disperse throughout Southern California in order to lend a hand to those in need. Pepperdine’s athletic teams have been front and center as part of this event, as well as other service opportunities year-round.

LIFE SKILLS/SAAC The Pepperdine University Athletics Department is committed to a program of life skills that provides educational experiences and services in order to develop well-balanced life styles for student-athletes; to encourage growth in decision making, planning and fulfillment of career and life goals; and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. The program is required for every incoming freshman and transfer student-athlete. Nationally recognized speakers and a life skills class are part of the program. Topics are chosen to support the following commitment purpose statements: • Commitment to Academic Excellence — To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. • Commitment to Athletics Excellence — To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletics programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student athlete.

• Commitment to Personal Development — To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for studentathletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision making skills. • Commitment to Service — To engage the studentathlete in service to his/her campus and surrounding communities. • Commitment to Career Development — To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. The Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) is comprised of two student leaders from each athletic team at Pepperdine. National SAACs at a glance: • Generate a student-athlete voice within the NCAA structure. • Solicit student-athlete response to proposed NCAA legislation. • Recommend potential NCAA legislation. • Review, react and comment to the governance structure on legislation, activities and subjects of interest. • Actively participate in the administrative process of athletics programs and the NCAA. • Promote a positive student-athlete image.


ATHLETIC FIRESTONE FIELDHOUSE

RALEIGH RUNNELS MEMORIAL POOL

RALPHSSTRAUS TENNIS CENTER


FACILITIES EDDY D. FIELD STADIUM

TARI FRAHM ROKUS FIELD

STOTSENBERG TRACK

WEIGHT ROOM

TRAINING ROOM


ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT PEPPERDINE ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY The Athletics Department supports and endorses the Pepperdine University Mission Statement. At Pepperdine University, student-athletes will be provided with opportunities to achieve goals as stated by the University founder, Mr. George Pepperdine. His original statement of purpose is still the guiding principle of the University: “Therefore, as my contribution to the wellbeing and happiness of this generation and those that follow, I am endowing this institution to help young men and women prepare themselves for a life of usefulness in this competitive world and to help them build a foundation of Christian character and faith which will survive the storms of life.” Intercollegiate student-athletes representing Pepperdine University will be bonafide students pursuing degree programs of their choice who enjoy the opportunity to develop their athletics abilities consistent with the high standards of academic scholarship, sportsmanship, leadership and institutional tradition.

ANDREW BENTON

DR. JOHN WATSON

DR. DON SHORES

SAM LAGANA

University President

Athletics Director

Further, it is recognized that the Pepperdine University Athletics Program: • is an integral part of a total university spectrum involving students, faculty, administrators, staff and patrons. • should develop character, maturity and a sense of fair play as well as athletics excellence. • should promote pride in the University among students, faculty, staff and community supporters. • should generate revenue to support, in part, all intercollegiate athletics teams representing the University. • should abide by the letter and spirit of the law requiring nondiscrimination on the basis of sex, race, creed or national origin. • must abide by all rules and regulations as set forth by the institution, the governing conferences and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Faculty Athletics Rep.

Associate Vice Chancellor

DR. STEVE POTTS

ROXANNE LEVENSON

PEPPERDINE ATHLETICS OBJECTIVES Among the objectives of the Pepperdine University Athletics program are the following: • to develop an awareness and understanding of the human person, including intellectual, physical, social and spiritual dimensions. • to encourage scholarship, leadership, sportsmanship, fair play and an appreciation of opponents and amateur athletics. • to develop teamwork, respect for authority and an appreciation of rules and regulations governing the game. • to develop an attitude of responsibility to society. • to develop an appreciation for the beauty of physical performance and aesthetic values. • to prepare students for meaningful and satisfying careers. • to help students gain understanding and respect for individuals from other backgrounds and cultures. • to encourage students to become involved in neighborhood and community service activities. • to field disciplined and competitive teams seeking superior athletic performance within established rules and ethical conduct. • to schedule appropriate competition for the athletes and teams. • to have the University’s Athletics Department recognized as an ethical leader and an example of excellence in management, performance and conduct. • to provide superior facilities for competition, training and teaching. • to seek continual improvement in the system of intercollegiate athletics by reducing pressures on coaches which might lead to improprieties. • to create a positive, enjoyable and fun home event experience for Pepperdine students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans.

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Athletics: (310) 506-4150 Tickets: (866) WAVE-TIX 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Calif., 90263 www.PepperdineSports.com

Sr. Associate Athletics Director

Associate Athletics Director

DAVID RHOADES

KARIN TAYLOR

Associate Athletics Director

Associate Athletics Director

CINDY DEL DOSSO

MARCUS BROWN

Associate Athletics Director

Assistant Athletics Director


WCC

When the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind — to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. What has grown from that original vision some 57 years ago is a marvelously cohesive athletics league that is competitive at a national level in 13 sports. The eight current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of Eastern Washington to the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California, the combined excellence in academics and athletics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The WCC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. Originally chartered as the California Basketball Association, the five-team league included Pacific, Saint Mary’s, San Francisco, San Jose State and Santa Clara, and the firstever men’s basketball game was played January 2, 1953. After three seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became known as the West Coast Athletic Conference in 1956. The name was shortened in 1989. The current alignment of Gonzaga University, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, University of Portland, Saint Mary’s College, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco and Santa Clara University has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third-most stable athletic conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and the Pacific-10 Conference have been together longer. Women’s sports were incorporated into the WCC prior to the 1985-86 season, and the league has made steady improvements in several sports, particularly basketball, soccer and volleyball. Since joining the WCC prior to the 1955-56 season, Pepperdine has claimed 129 WCC regular-season team championships in the following sports: baseball (17), men’s basketball (12), women’s basketball (4), men’s golf (16), women’s golf (11), women’s soccer (1), men’s tennis (40), women’s tennis (21) and women’s volleyball (10). Additionally, the men’s and women’s basketball team have each won the league’s postseason tournament three times. The baseball team has won the WCC Championship Series four times. The league relocated its headquarters in the summer of 1998 to San Bruno near the San Francisco International Airport. The WCC hired Jamie Zaninovich as its commissioner in March 2008.

MPSF

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation was established during the 1992-93 academic year to serve the competitive needs of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10, Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences and other selected universities in the western United States; and to provide championship competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a conference setting. The MPSF was originally formed to provide enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. The Federation has served as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports impacted by conference realignments. In men’s volleyball, the Waves have won five regular season and four tournament titles. Pepperdine competes against BYU, Cal State Northridge, Hawaii, Long Beach State, Pacific, Stanford, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara and USC. MPSF schools have won 14 of the 17 NCAA men’s volleyball championships since the conference was created (including one by Pepperdine). In men’s water polo, the Waves have won two regular-season crowns. Pepperdine competes against California, Long Beach State, Pacific, Stanford, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and USC. MPSF schools have won all 17 NCAA men’s water polo championships since the conference was created (including one by Pepperdine).

PCSC

Pepperdine has been a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swimming & Diving Conference for more than 20 years. The PCSC has allowed a number of swimming programs of all shape and size — NCAA Division I, II and III and the NAIA — who are not affiliated with a major conference to come together and participate at a championship meet. The Waves swim against AlaskaFairbanks, Biola, California Baptist, Cal State East Bay, Chapman, Concordia, Fresno Pacific, Loyola Marymount, Northern Colorado, Seattle, Soka, UC San Diego and UC Santa Cruz. Pepperdine has always been among the top programs in the PCSC and tied its best-ever finish with a second-place showing in 2008.


WAVE GREATS

ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Including the 2009 induction ceremony, the Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame is made up of 84 individuals, 12 teams and eight Special Achievement Award recipients, all of which constitute an impressive list of student-athletes, coaches and administrators who have made a significant mark on the history of the athletic program. 1980 Terry Bell, Football Bert Brewer, Cross Country/Track Roy Burleson, Cross Country/Track Nick Buzolich, Basketball/Tennis Hubert Derrick, Tennis Robert “Duck” Dowell, Basketball Al Duer, Basketball Pete Fogo, Basketball Sterling Forbes, Basketball Gail Hopkins, Baseball/Basketball Darwin Horn, Football/Baseball Bill Johnson, Track Bob Morris, Basketball Ron Pettigrew, Cross Country/Track Clark Rex, Baseball/Football Wixie Robinson, Football/Track John Scolinos, Baseball/Football Ray Sims, Baseball Gene Vollnogle, Football/Track Bob Warlick, Basketball 1981 William “Bird” Averitt, Basketball Jack Bighead, Football/Track Dayle Campbell, Baseball Harry Dinnel, Basketball Larry Dugan, Basketball Nancy Owen-Fortner, Volleyball Chuck Gibbon, Basketball/Football/ Baseball/Golf Dennis Johnson, Basketball Karen Logan, Basketball/Tennis Jay Roelen, Football Harry Skandera, Cross Country/Track 1982 Steve Ebey, Basketball Hugh Faulkner, Basketball Ed Hyduke, Football Gary Marks, Baseball Rob Picciolo, Baseball Jerome Walters, Track J. Eddie Weems, Track 1983 Joy Pace, Basketball Mike Scott, Baseball Dick Skophammer, Basketball Don Whitney, Track/Basketball 1984 Harry Jenkins, Baseball Mark Lee, Baseball Ollie Matson, Basketball Olaf Tegner, Administration Wayne Wright, Baseball/Golf/ Administration 1985 Craig Buck, Volleyball Terry Schroeder, Water Polo 1986 Warren Gaer, Football Robert “Bo” Williams, Football

1988 David Gorrie, Baseball 1989 Kim Bueltel, Basketball/Volleyball Brad Gilbert, Tennis Ted Kiapos, Football Robin White, Tennis Skip Willis, Baseball 1990 Dale Drager, Football Jack Drager, Football Elmer Noonan, Football 1996 Ricardo Brown, Basketball Linda Chisholm, Volleyball Gary Colson, Basketball Ted Dodd, Volleyball Allen Fox, Tennis Jim Hamilton, Football Pat Murphy, Baseball 1999 Andy Lopez, Baseball 2008 Dain Blanton, Volleyball Jim Brinton, Baseball John Furlong, Basketball Jason Gore, Golf Ginger Helgeson, Tennis George Roumain, Volleyball Nicole Sanderson, Volleyball Jeff Stork, Volleyball Robbie Weiss, Tennis 2009 Doug Christie, Basketball Geoffrey Clark, Water Polo Bob Ctvrtlik, Volleyball Katherine Hull, Golf Kelly Jones, Tennis John Rettberg, Basketball Rod Wilde, Volleyball TEAM HONOREES 1939 2-Mile Relay Team 1946 Football 1947 Football 1962 Men’s Basketball 1978 Men’s Volleyball 1979 Baseball 1985 Men’s Volleyball 1986 Men’s Volleyball 1992 Baseball 1992 Men’s Volleyball 1997 Men’s Golf 1997 Men’s Water Polo SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 1980 ­Helen Pepperdine 1981 Eddy D. and Helen Field 1981 Hugh M. Tiner 1982 Leonard K. Firestone 1983 Howard A. White 1984 Charles B. Runnels 1999 Neal Scott

OLYMPIANS Since 1956, Pepperdine has developed a distinguished association with the Olympic Games, as more than 40 members of the university community have gone on to participate in the Olympics as either a player or a coach. Pepperdine athletes have won 17 medals (seven gold) as part of 12 different teams. Alvis Andrews USA Simon Aspelin Sweden Kevin Barnett USA Dain Blanton USA Roberto Borelli Brazil Terrezene Brown USA Craig Buck USA Vilma Charlton Jamaica Linda Chisholm USA Geoffrey Clark Australia Bob Ctvrtlik USA Carlos DiLaura Peru Marv Dunphy USA Martin Edwards Great Britain Brad Gilbert USA Brian Goorjian Australia Jennifer Gutierrez USA Kelly Jones USA David Kirkland — Martin Laurendeau Canada Marcos Leite Brazil Chip McCaw USA Pablo McNeil Jamaica Glenn Michibata Canada Agustin Moreno Mexico Merrill Moses USA Daniel Mulumba Uganda Nancy Owen USA Ryan Radmanovich Canada Peter Rohde Denmark Sean Rooney USA George Roumain USA Nicole Sanderson Australia Gary Sato USA Terry Schroeder USA Jesse Smith USA Tom Sorenson USA Jeff Stork USA Andrew Sznajder Canada Troy Tanner USA Greg Vernovage USA Jerome Walters USA Marilyn White USA Rod Wilde USA

1960 Track (alternate) 2008 (SILVER) Tennis 2000, 2004 Volleyball 2000 (GOLD), 2004 Beach Volleyball 1984 Water Polo 1964 Track 1984 (GOLD), 1988 (GOLD) Volleyball 1964, 1968, 1972 Track 1984 (SILVER) Volleyball 1988, 1992 Water Polo 1988 (GOLD), 1992 (BRONZE), 1996 Volleyball 1984 Tennis 1988 (GOLD) Head Coach Volleyball 1996 Consultant Coach Volleyball 2000 Assistant Coach Volleyball 2004 Consultant Coach Volleyball 2008 (GOLD) Consultant Coach Volleyball 1972 Swimming 1988 (BRONZE) Tennis 2004, 2008 Head Coach Basketball 2000 Triathlon 1984 Tennis 1964 Track 1988 Tennis 1972, 1980, 1984 Basketball 2000 Volleyball 1964 Track 1988 Tennis 1988 Tennis 2008 (SILVER) Water Polo 1984 Swimming 1964, 1968 Volleyball 2004, 2008 Baseball 1984, 1988 Swimming 2008 (GOLD) Volleyball 2000 Volleyball 2004 Beach Volleyball 1988 (GOLD) Assistant Coach Volleyball 1992 (BRONZE) Assistant Coach Volleyball 1984 (SILVER), 1988 (SILVER), 1992 Water Polo 2008 (SILVER) Head Coach Water Polo 2004, 2008 (SILVER) Water Polo 1996 Volleyball 1988 (GOLD), 1992 (BRONZE), 1996 Volleyball 1992 Tennis 1988 (GOLD) Volleyball 2008 (GOLD) Coach Beach Volleyball 2000 (GOLD) Coach Beach Volleyball 1956 Track 1964 Track 1984 Volleyball (alternate) 1996, 2000 Assistant Coach Volleyball




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