2010 UC Davis Women's Soccer Media Guide

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Small town. Big school. UC Davis is ranked 16th among public universities nationwide by the National Research Council, is listed 11th among public universities nationwide by U.S. News & World Report; and is 10th in research funding among all U.S. ranked public universities by the National Science Foundation. The campus is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, one of just 62 institutions of higher learning to be admitted to this distinguished group. Founded in 1908 as the University Farm amid the fertile fields of the state’s Central Valley, UC Davis embarks on a centennial celebration during the 2008-09 academic year. The campus encompasses the colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, Biological Sciences, and Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; and professional schools in Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Education. It also operates the UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, one of the leading teaching and research hospitals in the nation. In 2007, the campus announced a $100 million in founding support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to launch the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. This is a period of growth and change for UC Davis. The campus has seen growth in student, faculty and staff populations and is in the midst of more than $1 billion in new construction. New facilities do or will include new laboratories, new classrooms and new student sports and recreation facilities. Thanks to the generosity of one of the world’s most renowned winemakers,

groundbreaking took place in 2005 on the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science.  The Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts opened in 2002 and is a showcase part of the campus. UC Davis has enjoyed a distinguished history in athletics as it continues a new era in NCAA Division I. The Aggies are official members in most sports in the Big West Conference which includes fellow UC campuses Irvine, Riverside and Santa Barbara. The transition to Division I brought to an end a successful Division II era in which UC Davis captured six Directors’ Cups in eight years, awarded annually to the most successful athletics program in the country. UC Davis also twice received recognition from Sports Illustrated for Women as the top Div. II school for women while Sports Illustrated has also previously honored the institution. In addition to 26 varsity sports (14 for women and 12 for men), the campus offers nearly 40 student-organized club sports. Women's field hockey will become the 27th varsity sport when it begins competition in 2009. And each year, more than 19,000 students participate in intramural sports. All students can enjoy abundant on- and off-campus recreational facilities for tennis, softball, basketball, volleyball and golf. Given the area’s Mediterranean climate, outdoor recreation continues year round. The program is also among the nation’s leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients and has had three winners of the prestigious NCAA Woman of the Year Award, tied for the most among all schools in the country.


Guide Contents Quick Facts........................................................................................1 Head Coach MaryClaire Robinson......................................................2 Associate Head Coach Rozanne DeWeese/ Assistant Coach Jason Hotaling.......................................................3 2010 Numerical Roster.....................................................................13 PLAYER PROFILES Samantha Faber..................................................................................4 Rachel Kahn, Lisa Kemp.....................................................................5 Aisha Lott, Anna Quigley...................................................................6 Elise Winbrock, Jenna Brehmer..........................................................7 Kathleen Brandl, Alex Gatti, Allison Kelly, Alexis Knudtson................8 Macie McMillan, Elaine Tanski, Katie Webb, Stephanie Winkenweder..................................................................9 Annacy Wilson, Aubrey Harbison, Maria Magaña, Kiele Argente......10 Stephanie Bell, Bridget Berman, Ashley Edwards, Hannah Hicks......11 Kirstin Holmberg, Jordan Jenkins, Mary Beth Mazurek, Courtney Strombeck....................................................................12

2010 RECAP Season Results..................................................................................14 Individual Statistics..........................................................................15 Big West Conference Recap........................................................ 16-17 PROGRAM HISTORY Individual Records...........................................................................18 Team Records...................................................................................19 Honors & Awards.............................................................................20 All-Time Letterwinners.....................................................................21 Year-by-Year Scores..................................................................... 22-23 CAMPUS SECTION This is UC Davis.............................................................................. i-ii About UC Davis Athletics..............................................................iii-iv Facilities Overview.........................................................................v-vi Transition to Division I.....................................................................vii

2010 Quick Facts School Address Established/Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors National Affiliation Conference Home Sites: Chancellor Director of Athletics Senior Associate A.D. Compliance, Eligibility & Sports Med.. Ext. Affairs & Resource Dev.: Executive Assistant A.D. Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: Football Ops & Event Mgmt: Marketing & Promotions: Compliance: Development: Faculty Athletic Rep. Head Athletic Trainer Director of Academic Services

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 1905/1908 32,153 Aggies Yale Blue & Gold NCAA Division I Big West Conference Aggie Soccer Stadium (1,000) Dr. Linda Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77) Greg Warzecka (California ’73) Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) Cindy Spiro (Pacific ’76) Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82) Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Dr. Catherine VandeVoort (Iowa State ’72) Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

Head Coach: Career Record: UC Davis Record: Coach’s Office: Coach’s E-Mail Address:

MaryClaire Robinson (Colorado College ’90) 168-135-25 (.550) in 18 years Same 333 Hickey Gym One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 aggiesoccer@ucdavis.edu

Associate Head Coach: Email: DeWeese Phone: Assistant Coach:

Rozanne DeWeese (CS San Bernardino ’97) aggiesoccer@ucdavis.edu (530) 400-8655 Jason Hotaling (Sonoma State ‘96)

Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Office: Burns’ E-Mail Address: Media Relations FAX: Official Website:

Ryan Burns (530) 752-3505 TBA (530) 754-5674 http://www.ucdavisaggies.com

2009 Record: Letterwinners Ret/Lost: Starters Ret/Lost:

6-10-1, 1-7-0 (9th) 13/9 6/5

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Coaching Staff

MARYCLAIRE ROBINSON Head Coach 19th Year Colorado College ’90

MaryClaire Robinson enters her 19th season as the face of UC Davis women’s soccer. During her tenure, she has amassed 169 victories and a .552 winning percentage. Nine times she has led her team to 10 wins or more, which includes a stretch of eight straight seasons with win totals in double figures. In all, Robinson holds a 169-135-25 record. In 2006, the Aggies completed the final season of a four-year transition to Division I. The year included a 9-6-2 record as well as a six-game winning streak. It was the team’s best mark since 2002 and provided a springboard to the much-anticipated 2007 season. In 2008, UC Davis posted a 7-7-3 mark and, with its stingy defense, was the only Big West team to allow two or fewer goals in each contest. The D-I transition began with the 2003 season with 2004 being the first year of a schedule consisting exclusively of Division I teams. It was during that season the Aggies earned Soccer Buzz magazine’s No. 1 ranking among first-year Division I programs. During the previous eight seasons, from 1995-2002, Robinson amassed a 95-47-11 record as well as three first-place and three secondplace conference finishes. In 1996, her team won a career-best 15 games against just four losses and one tie. That included an 8-1-1 record in the Northern California Athletic Association (NCAC) and a conference title. For her efforts, Robinson was named the NCAC Coach of the Year

for the second time as well as Far West Region Coach of the Year. The team was ranked as high as No. 4 nationally and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in UC Davis history. Robinson’s teams would later go on to win consecutive regular season divisional titles in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, the Aggies had one of the finest years in program history, winning 13 games and reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1996. During that run, UC Davis eliminated conference rival and two-time defending NCAA champion UC San Diego on its way to a national quarterfinal berth. For her efforts, Robinson was named the NCAA Division II West Region Coach of the Year for the second time in her career. That season Robinson also directed the Aggies to the California Collegiate Athletic Association tournament for the fourth time in five years, earning CCAA Coach-of-the-Year honors. She reached double figures in victories for the eighth straight time and the ninth time in her first 11 seasons along the Aggie sideline. Prior to her current position, Robinson served as an assistant coach at UC Davis in 1991 and as JV head coach in 1990 where she guided the team to a 9-4 record. As a collegiate player, Robinson won first-team All-Central Region honors four times at Colorado College and garnered first-team AllAmerica distinction in 1989. She helped lead her teams to the NCAA title game twice, losing in 1986 and 1989 to North Carolina. A 1990 graduate of Colorado College, Robinson has also received her teaching credential and master’s degree from Sacramento State. Robinson holds an Advanced National Diploma with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and a B License with the United States Soccer Federation. In 2006, Robinson and her teammates from their 1986 collegiate team were inducted into the Colorado College Athletic Hall of Fame. Robinson and her husband, UC Davis alumnus Peter Brostrom, reside in Sacramento with their daughters Teaghan and Piper.

ROBINSON at UC DAVIS Overall Conference Year W L T W L T 2009 6 10 1 1 7 0 2008 7 7 3 2 5 1 2007 6 12 0 1 7 0 2006 9 6 2 2005 5 10 3 2004 8 9 1 2003 9 9 1 7 7 0 2002 13 7 2 8 4 2 2001 12 7 0 8 6 0 2000 10 5 2 7 5 2 1999 11 6 1 9 4 1 1998 13 6 1 9 5 0 1997 10 7 2 4 4 2 1996 15 4 1 8 1 1 1995 11 5 2 4 4 2 1994 7 9 1 3 4 1 1993 7 9 1 3 5 0 1992 10 7 1 4 4 0 Totals 169 135 25 77 65 12

Conference Finish 9th, Big West T-7th, Big West 9th, Big West Independent Independent Independent T3rd, CCAA North 1st, CCAA North 1st, CCCA North 2nd, CCAA North 2nd, CCAA North 2nd, CCAA North 4th, NCAC 1st, NCAC 3rd, NCAC 3rd, NCAC 3rd, NCAC 3rd, NCAC

Postseason

(not eligible) (not eligible) (not eligible) (not eligible) CCAA Final; NCAA Quarterfinals CCAA Tournament CCAA Tournament CCAA Tournament NCAA First Round

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Coaching Staff

ROZANNE DeWEESE

JASON HOTALING

Associate Head Coach 7th Year Cal State San Bernardino

Assistant Coach 1st Year Sonoma State ‘96

Rozanne DeWeese begins her seventh season on the Aggie staff, and her fourth as associate head coach. She assists head coach MaryClaire Robinson in all facets of coaching, recruiting and program management. During her tenure with the Aggies, she has played an instrumental role in the Aggies’ transition to Division I. In all, she brings more than a decade of coaching experience to UC Davis. DeWeese’s first three years with the Aggies coincided with the final three seasons for the program in its reclassification from Division II to Division I. During that time, she was an associate head coach on a team that posted a 9-6-2 record in 2006 as an independent competing against an all-DI schedule as well as a full slate against the team’s future Big West opponents. Her efforts in recruiting have allowed Robinson to sign some of the program’s top classes in its 25-year history as varsity sport. DeWeese arrived at UC Davis in July of 2004 after spending the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at Indiana State University. Her responsibilities included on-field coaching, team travel and recruiting coordinator. During her four seasons with the Sycamores, ISU produced two first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference selections and four secondteam all-conference honorees. Before working on the staff at Indiana State, DeWeese spent three years as an assistant at her alma mater, California State University, San Bernardino. As a member of the staff at CSUSB she assisted with the recruiting efforts, practice sessions and monitored the academic progress of the women’s soccer team. DeWeese played collegiately for the Coyotes and finished her career tied for third all-time in career goals (27) and fifth in points (61). In her senior season she was named team captain, a second-team All-California Collegiate Athletic Association selection, and a CoSIDA Academic All-American. DeWeese was the 1997 Scholar Athlete of the Year and was an NCAA Woman of the Year nominee. DeWeese holds USSF National “B” and National Youth coaching licenses. She coaches a team with the local Davis Legacy soccer club.

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Hotaling begins his sixth season as an Aggie assistant coach and his first working full-time with both the men’s and women’s soccer programs. He will be primarily responsible for goalkeeper training and will assist with other aspeccts of both programs. In addition to this duties with UC Davis, Hotaling works as a head coach for U12 and U16 teams with the Davis Youth Soccer League. Hotaling also works with the Olympic Development Program in District 6, coaching and developing players while serving as a state evaluator. He also holds an advanced national goalkeeping license with the NSCAA and has taken leadership and management courses along the way. After his collegiate career at SRJC and Chico State, Hotaling was a member of the Chico Rooks of the Premier Development League. He then returned to his hometown of Rohnert Park, Calif., where he finished his undergraduate degree at Sonoma State. Hotaling majored in speech communiciation with a minor in English.

Aggie Coaching History UC Davis women’s soccer enters its 28th year of varsity status, having run under the guidance of just four head coaches. The program had been a club until 1983, then became a part of the intercollegiate athletics department after field hockey was discontinued. With 18 of those seasons on her resumé, current head coach MaryClaire Robinson is by far the program’s winningest coach, claiming more than twice as many victories than the three previous coaches combined. She reached the 150-win plateau in the 2006 season finale against Pacific. Coach (Years)

Record

Pct.

MaryClaire Robinson (1992-Present) Nancy Slocum (1989-1991) Keith Comfort (1985-1988) Sulaiman Ohiosumua (1983-84)

169-135-25 20-30-4 26-45-7 13-15-2*

.552 .407 .378 .467

* Incomplete record for 1984.


Aggie Profiles

SAMANTHA FABER Midfielder 5-4 • Senior Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS ’07

19 2009: Started first two games of the season against Sacramento State (8/23) and Marist (8/30)... Scored Aggies’ lone goal in 1-1 tie against Sacramento State... Also posted season-high seven shots against Sacramento State... Fired a shot against Marist. 2008: Appeared in 12 games with 11 starts...Tied for second on the team with 3 goals and tied for third with 6 points...First goal came on a penalty kick at Fresno State (8/24) to tie the game at 2-2 in an eventaul 3-2 win for the Aggies...Next goal came three games later against UCF (9/7) as she broke a scoreless tie in the 72nd minute on an assist by Marisa Boge...Final goal was a dramtic 30-yard strike on a free kick with less than three minutes to go at Nevada (9/28) to give the Aggies a 2-1 victory...Led the team with 46 shots, including a season-high 8 against UCF. 2007: Started all 18 games...Finished third on the team in goals (4) and points (9)...One of just five Aggies to start every game and joins Rochelle VanBuskirk and Jordan Martin as the only returning players with that distinction...Led the Aggies with 45 shots...Began her scoring in the third game of the year against South Carolina (9/7) when she scored the Aggies’ only goal after connecting in the 74th minute...Assisted VanBuskirk’s goal in the 79th minute against Sacramento State (9/16) in a game UC Davis would go on to win in double overtime...Powered in a 35-yard unassisted blast in 24th minute against Cal State Northridge (10/5) before scoring again 15 minutes later to account for both Aggie goals in an eventual 2-1 victory...Final goal of the year came against UC Riverside (10/14) in which she broke a scoreless tie with five minutes remaining in regulation. CAMPOLINDO HS ’07: Selected as Diablo Foothill Athletic League MVP as a junior and senior... Three-time All-DFAL first-team pick... Led team to North Coast Section championships for three straight years... Named on Contra Costa Times Select Team and Top 100 Athletes lists... Garnered CIF-NCS Scholar-Athlete honors for four years... Played club ball for California Northstars and Diablo Valley Black Pearl... Northstars advanced to State Cup quarterfinals in 2005 and 2006... Team also won Nomad College Showcase and USSC National Cup III titles, as well as reaching finals of Surf Cup and U.S. Youth Soccer Association regionals... Member of Super Y League national and regional ODP teams. PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Majoring in environmental toxicology... Parents are Peter & Cheralyn Faber... Career highlight was beating rival Miramonte HS in 2007 section semifinals, requiring two overtimes and penalty kicks... Participated in swimming for 12 years before turning to soccer. Year 2007 2008 2009 Total

G/ 18/ 12/ 2/ 32/

GS 18 11 2 31

Goals 4 3 1 8

Ast 1 0 0 1

Pts 9 6 2 17

Shots 45 46 8 99

Pct. .089 .065 .125 .081

AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM One of the finest playing surfaces in Northern California, Aggie Soccer Stadium has been the home to the UC Davis men’s and women’s soccer teams since 1985. Built with primarily volunteer time and materials, Aggie Soccer Stadium is a product of the community’s dedication to the sport of soccer. The stadium bleachers, which have a capacity of 1,000 spectators, are the result of a 10-year project that reached completion in 1997. There are 65 nameplates affixed to the seat backs to recognize major stadium contributors. Additionally, an electronic scoreboard and high-fidelity sound system has been added to the facility. Furthermore, new restrooms and concessions were added to the baseball/soccer complex during the 2001-02 year. In the summer of 2005, the field was resurfaced with a Bermuda hybrid and a new irrigation system was installed. Mark Lucas, who had previously worked at Cal, returned to UC Davis to supervise this project. In 1994, Aggie Soccer Stadium was among those facilities invited to submit a bid to become a training facilities for the World Cup.

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Aggie Profiles

RACHEL KAHN

LISA KEMP

Midfielder/Forward 5-2 • Junior Danville, Calif. Monte Vista HS ’08

Forward/Midfielder 5-7 • Junior Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie HS ’08

16

13

2009: Started in all 17 games and finished with 16 shots... Recorded three shots in three straight games: Oct. 18 against Pacific, Oct. 23 against UC Santa Barbara and Oct. 30 at Cal State Fullerton... Fired two shots in opener against Sacramento State (8/23) and at San Jose Sate (9/18). 2008: Appeared in all 17 games with 2 starts...Finished with one goal and five shots...Scored first career goal in 35th minute against Cal State Fullerton (10/12) on an assist by Lisa Kemp...Goal was the first of two by the Aggies in an eventual 2-1 victory at home...Goal also came on her only shot of the game...Fired two shots in opener against Saint Mary’s (8/22)...Also had a shot againt UC Riverside (10/10) and Cal State Northridge (10/17)...Starts came in final two games of the season against Cal Poly (10/26) and Pacific (11/2)...Wore no. 26 as a freshman before switching to no. 16 in 2009. MONTE VISTA HS ’08: Team captain as a senior...Named squad’s most inspirational player as a sophomore and senior...Helped led team to North Coast Section championship in 2005 as well as a title game appearance in 2007...Dual sport athlete (track and Field)...Track team won NCS title in 2006...Club team is Mustang Fury. PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Eileen and Eric Kahn... If she could change one thing about the sport, she would eliminate penalty kicks... Chose UC Davis because of its friendly atmosphere, athletics program and educational opportunities... Would title her autobiography Life’s Too Short... Has hiked the Swiss Alps. Year 2008 2009 Total

G/ 17/ 17/ 34/

GS 2 17 19

Goals 1 0 1

Ast 0 0 0

Pts 2 0 2

Shots 5 16 21

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Pct. .200 .000 .080

2009: Started all 17 games... Scored first career goal in 5-1 win at Montana (9/10)... Recorded 3 assists, including one in that same match at Montana... Assisted game-winner in the 2-1 win over Nevada (9/27) and assisted on first goal of the game against UC Irvine (10/9)... Recorded 34 total shots on the year, including four shots in a game on four different occasions: Marist (8/30), Eastern Washington (9/13), Nevada (9/27) and UC Riverside (11/1). 2008: Appeared in 16 games with 5 starts... Posted a team-high four assists... First assist came on season’s first goal against Saint Mary’s (8/22) when her cross led to a goal by Gabina Bohlman in the 60th minute... Assisted on both goals in 2-1 win against Cal State Fullerton (10/12)... Season’s final assist also led to game-winner by Boge in 1-0 victory over Cal Poly (10/26)... Finished the season with 29 shots, including a seasonhigh six against UC Riverside (10/10) and four at Nevada (9/28). EDEN PRAIRIE HS ’08: Helped lead team to state title as a sophomore as well as a runner-up finish as a junior... Three-time All-Lake Conference selection after being named honorable mention as a freshman... Named to the state championship All-Tournament Team in both 2005 and 2006 (sophomore and junior seasons)... Three-time All-State and All-Metro selection... Led the team in scoring as a freshman, sophomore and junior and was team MVP as a junior... Played club for St. Croix Electic and helped lead team to 2007 state championship. PERSONAL: Born in Magna, Utah... Majoring in sociology... Parents are Dien and Kirt Kemp... Lists winning state championship as top personal and career highlights. Year 2008 2009 Totals

G/ 16/ 17/ 33/

GS 5 17 22

Goals 0 1 1

Ast 4 3 7

Pts 4 5 9

Shots 29 34 63

Pct. .000 .029 .016


Aggie Profiles

AISHA LOTT

ANNA QUIGLEY

Defender 5-9 • Junior Milpitas, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS ’08

Midfielder/Forward 5-3 • Sophomore Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS ’08

8

3

2009: Started all 17 games... Scored first career goal Aug. 30 in 3-2 win against Marist... Also scored Oct. 18 against Pacific... Registered an assist in UC Davis’ 5-1 win at Montana (9/10)... Totaled 10 shots, including two against Marist and at San Jose State (9/18). 2008: Appeared in all 17 games and started 12... Was a significant presence in the backfield, which was a unit that did not allow more than two goals all season... Starts came in first 12 games of the season... Had one shot against San Jose State (8/29) and again against UC Santa Barbara (10/24). ARCHBISHOP MITTY HS ’08: Helped lead team to West Catholic Athletic League titles as a junior and senior... Named first-team All-WCAL both years... Team won Central Coast Section championship her junior year... Team’s most valuable defender as a junior... Teammates included current Aggies Jenna Brehmer and Samira Jaafari... Played club for De Anza Force ‘90 and helped lead team to State Cup semifinals three straight years (2006-08). PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in neurobiology, physiology & behavior... Parents are Vandalia Goode and Mark Lott... Older brother Abayomi attended UC Davis... Career highlight is making the regional pool in 2006 and 2007... Plays tenor saxophone. Year 2008 2009 Totals

G/ 17/ 17/ 34/

GS 12 17 25

Goals 0 2 2

Ast 0 1 1

Pts 0 5 5

Shots 2 10 12

Pct. .000 .200 .167

2009: Appeared in 13 games... Scored first career goal in 5-1 victory at Montana (9/10)... Totaled five shots, four of which were on frame... Also recorded an assist on final goal of a 5-0 win at Cal State Bakersfield (9/4). 2008: Appeared in all 17 games...Finished her freshman season with seven shots in 416 minutes played...Had two shots against Cal Poly (10/26) and one shot each in five other games. FOLSOM HS ’08: Helped lead the Bulldogs to second-place finishes in the Delta River League each year with the program...Named team offensive player of the year as a junior and senior as well as team MVP as a freshman...Played club for San Juan Spirits ‘90. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences...Parents are Christine and Thomas Quigley...Chose UC Davis because of its medical program...Sports hero is Lance Armstrong while her non-sports hero is Oprah Winfrey...If she won a million dollars, she would help underpriveleged students attend college...Has an aunt and uncle who both graduated from UC Davis.

Year 2008 2009 Totals

G/ 17/ 13/ 30/

GS 0 0 0

Goals 0 1 1

Ast 0 1 1

Pts 0 3 3

Shots 7 5 12

Pct. .000 .200 .063

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Aggie Profiles

ELISE WINBROCK

JENNA BREHMER

Midfielder 5-5 • Junior Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’08

Defender/Midfielder 5-6 • Junior San Jose, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS ’07

6

5

2009: Appeared in all 17 games and started 13... Scored first career goal Sept. 13 in 6-1 win at Eastern Washington... Assisted on UC Davis’ lone goal at Long Beach State Oct. 4... Finished with 18 total shots, including three against Marist (8.30) and at Eastern Washington (9/13). 2008: Appeared in 11 games and started five... Finished with nine shots... First career start came against Utah Valey (9/21)... Started four consecutive games starting with UC Riverside (10/10), followed by Cal State Fullerton (10/12), Cal State Northridge (10/17) and UC Santa Barbara (10/24)... Had season-high three shots against Utah Valley before equaling that mark against UC Riverside... Also tallied a shot against Sacramento State (9/12), Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Northridge... Wore no. 12 as a freshman before switching to no. 6 in 2009. DAVIS HS ’08: Four-year varsity starter for the Blue Devils... Helped lead team to league titles each year... Team won the Monticello Empire League in her freshman and sophomore seasons before moving to the Delta Valley Conference where it won titles in her junior and senior seasons... Named first-team All-Metro by Sacramento Bee as a senior after collecting second-team honors as a junior... All-league member her final three years while being voted team’s most inspirational player during the same time period... Blue Devils won 86 games during her career and won the 2007 Sac-Joaquin Section title... Played club for Davis Legacy ‘89. PERSONAL: Born in Davis, Calif.... Majoring in psychology... Parents are Mona Ellerbrock and Bruce Winner... Lists Gaizka Mendieta as her sports hero... Activities growing up included 12 years as a tap dancer.

Year 2008 2009 Totals

G/ 11/ 17/ 28/

GS 5 13 18

Goals 0 1 1

Ast 0 1 1

Pts 0 3 3

Shots 9 18 27

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2009: Started in 12 of 14 matches... Tallied two assists which came in back-to-back games against Marist (8/30) and at Cal State Bakersfield (9/4)... Fired seven shots with two landing on frame. 2008: Redshirted. ARCHBISHOP MITTY HS ’08: Earned first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League honors as a senior while garnering second-team all-section honors as a junior... Helped lead Monarchs to WCAL titles both seasons... Squad won Central Coast Section title in her senior season after advancing to the semifinals the year before... Teammates included current Aggie Aisha Lott... Played club ball for the De Anza Strykers, Mustang Fury and Los Gatos and has been on three State Cup finalist teams... Member of State ODP team from 2004 to 2007. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in viticulture & enology... Parents are Kelly & Kevin Brehmer... Four-year honor student at Archbishop Mitty... Career highlight was scoring on a penalty kick to lead team to league championship as a senior... Period in history she wishes she could have witnessed was the knocking down of the Berlin Wall.

Year 2009

G/ 14/

GS 12

Goals 0

Ast 2

Pts 2

Shots 7

Pct. .000

Pct. .000 .056 .037


Aggie Profiles

KATHLEEN BRANDL

ALLISON KELLY

Goalkeeper 5-7 • Sophomore Redwood City, Calif. Saint Francis HS ’09

Forward 5-8 • Sophomore Sacramento, Calif. Rio Americano HS ’09

1

22

2009: Appeared in 4 matches at goalkeeper... Recorded 5 saves and gave up only 2 goals. SAINT FRANCIS HS ’09: Helped lead team to a Central Coast Section title as well as a league championship... Received Team Choice Award while also being named a Scholar Athlete... Also competed on the swimming team early in her career... Played club ball for De Anza and helped lead Force to consecutive State Cup titles in 2008 and 2009. PERSONAL: Born in Redwood City, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Margaret Wong and Michael Brandl... Career highlights include winning back-to-back CYSA-N State Cup championships..If she could change one thing about the sport, it would be to eliminate penalty kicks... Grandfather, Thomas Brandl, was a 1938 English breastroke record-holder. Year 2009

G/ 4/

GS 0

GA 2

Avg. 2.22

ShO 0

W-L-T 0-0-0

Sv 5

Min 80:58

2009: Started 16 games as a true freshman... Recorded seven shots, four of which were on goal. RIO AMERICANO HS ’09: Helped lead team to a Sac Joaquin Section title as a senior... Named Capital Athletic League most valuable player as a senior after racking up 22 goals and 6 assists... Team was a section finalist in her junior season... Named team MVP her final two years... Combined for 33 goals and 12 asissts her final two seasons... In all, helped lead team to at least the quarterfinals of the section championship three times. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif... .Majoring in design... Daughter of Tania and James Kelly... Career highlight is winning U14 Cal North State Cup championship... Step-aunt, Coco Lee, is a popular singer in Asia.

Year 2009

G/ 16/

GS 0

ALEX GATTI

Pts 0

Shots 7

Pct. .000

Forward 5-6 • Sophomore Granite Bay, Calif. Granite Bay HS ’09

17

15

2009: Appeared in 16 games... Started final three straight games of the season... Recorded an assist in Aggies’ 6-1 victory at Eastern Washington (9/13)... Posted a season-high three shots at UC Riverside (11/1)... Finished with eight shots, five of which were on frame. THE BUCKLEY SCHOOL ’09: Named team’s most valuable player all four years... Two-time Libert League MVP... Received All-CIF Southern Section honors three times... Team captain her final three years... Also a member of the volleyball team for four years... Named a Scholar Athlete as a senior... Played club soccer for Palos Verdes Soccer Club. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Majoring in political science... Daughter of Kelliann Ladd-Gatti and John Gatti.

G/ 16/

GS 3

Goals 0

Ast 1

Pts 1

Shots 8

Pct. .000

2009: Appeared in 15 games... Notched first career goal in Aggies’ 5-0 win at Cal State Bakersfield (9/4)... Assisted on UC Davis’ lone goal against Saint Mary’s (10/2)... Finished the season with eight shots. GRANITE BAY HS ’09: Helped lead team to a pair of Sierra Foothill Conference titles as well as second-place finishes at the section championship... Three-time first-team All-Area selection... Two-sport athlete also named All-League as a member of the basketball team... Played club soccer for San Juan Spirits. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif... .Majoring in animal biology... Daughter of Gigi and Bud Knudtson... Lists Italy as a destination she would most like to visit... Would title her autobiography The Sound Of Silence... Her sister, Nicole, is her non-sports hero... If she could change anything about the sport, she would make the goals larger. Year 2009

Ast 0

ALEXIS KNUDTSON

Forward 5-3 • Sophomore Burbank, Calif. The Buckley School ’09

Year 2009

Goals 0

G/ 15/

GS 0

Goals 1

Ast 1

Pts 3

Shots 8

Pct. .125

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MACIE McMILLAN

KATIE WEBB

Defender 5-7 • R-Freshman San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’09

Defender 5-7 • Sophomore South San Francisco, Calif. Burlingame HS ’09

20

7

2009: Redshirted. VALLEY CHRISTIAN HS ’09: Helped lead team to a Central Coast Section title as well as another trip to the championship game during her career... Team also won a West Catholic Athletic League title in her career... First-team all-league selection as a senior after garnering secondteam honors as a sophomore... Team captain as as a senior while being named Most Valuable Defender... Three-time Scholar-Athlete selection... Played club ball for De Anza Force 90 and helped lead team to back-toback semifinal appearances at the Cal-North State Cup. PERSONAL: Born in San Jose, Calif.... Majoring in pre-managerial economics... Daughter of Holly and Curtis McMillan... Would travel the world and give to those in need if she won a million dollars... Lists her parents as her non-sports heroes... Career highlight is scoring a goal on a header on Senior Night to give team a 1-0 victory.

ELAINE TANSKI

2009: Started all 17 games as a true freshman... Scored first career goal and recorded an assist at Eastern Washington Sept. 13... Finished with 11 shots, including five on frame... Had a season-high two shots at Cal Poly (10/15) and at Cal State Fullerton (10/30)... Wore no. 25 as a freshman before switching to no. 7 in 2010. BURLINGAME HS ’09: Helped lead team to back-to-back Central Coast Section titles as a junior and senior... First-team All-Peninsula Athletic League selection as a senior after receiving second-team honors as a junior... First-team All-County as a junior and senior... Team’s two-year record her junior and senior seasons was 44-2-5... Four-year member of California Scholarship Federation... Played club for Juventus Destiny... Club team was a 2009 State Cup finalist after advancing to quarterfinals the year before... Club team also won 2008 Cal Cup. PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Daughter of Denise and Robert Webb. Year 2009

G/ 17/

GS 17

Pts 3

Shots 11

Pct. .091

Defender 5-7 • Freshman Temecula, Calif. Great Oak HS ’09

10 2

2009: Appeared in 6 games on defense, making one start against Pacific (10/18). GREAT OAK HS ’09: Actually did not participate on high school soccer team... Instead, was a multiple MVP in water polo team... Played club soccer for San Diego Surf Soccer Club... Helped lead club team to Pegasus Cup Championship in 2008... Club team was also a 2008 Surf Cup finalist while winning the Nomads College Cup in 2009 as well as adavancing to the semifinals of the National Cup. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Lynne and Derek Winkenweder... Lists her mother as her non-sports hero... Would travel the world if she won a million dollars. Year 2009

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Ast 1

STEPHANIE WINKENWEDER

Midfielder 5-3 • R-Freshman Orinda, Calif. Miramonte HS ’09

2009: Redshirted. MIRAMONTE HS ’09: Helped lead team to North Coast Section titles as a junior and senior... Named first-team All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League selection three times... Also been named first-team AllDFAL three times as a member of the cross country team... Received Miramonte Art Award as a senior... Played club for Lamorinda and helped lead team to 2007 CYSA Golden State Soccer League U17 Gold Division championship. PERSONAL: Born in Oakland, Calif.... Has not yet declared a major... Daughter of Renee Szu and Charles Tanski... Would title autobiography, Elaine The Insane Pain... Career highlight is winning section championship as a senior... Lists Ireland as the place she would most want to visit... Superstitions include not drinking milk on game day.

Goals 1

G/ 6/

GS 1

Goals 0

Ast 0

Pts 0

Shots 0

Pct. .000


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ANNACY WILSON

MARIA MAGAÑA

Forward/Midfielder 5-8 • Junior Mill Valley, Calif. Santa Rosa JC /Washington/ Tamalpais HS ‘07

Goalkeeper 5-6 • Junior San Bernardino, Calif. San Bernardino Valley College/ Arroyo Valley HS ’08

SANTA ROSA JR. COLLEGE: Scored 16 goals with 5 assists for 37 total points, 2nd on team... Earned Big 8 Conference Player of the Week for weekend ending 10/2/09... Earned Dean’s Highest Honors. WASHINGTON: Attended 2007-08 but did not participate in athletics. TAMALPAIS HS ’07: Four-year letterwinner in soccer... Also competed in basketball for two years... Received Highest Honors all four years... Played for Marin FC for four years. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, Calif... Majoring in human development... Parents are Greg Wilson and Lou Bosch-Wilson... Has one sibling, Ryan... Would someday like to travel to every continent... Hopes to become an elementary school teacher.

0

SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE: Received All-Foothill Conference honors in two seasons with the Wolverines... All-Foothill second-team selection after earning honorable mention as a freshman... Helped lead SBVC to back-to-back conference titles... Posted a 0.74 goals against average with 14 shutouts as a sophomore and allowed just 14 goals in 1,704 minutes... Ranked sixth in the state in GAA. ARROYO VALLEY HS ’08: Two-time All-San Andreas League first-team honoree... Also earned all-league second team honors in volleyball. PERSONAL: Born in Michoacan, Mexico... Parents are Jose and Maria Magaña... Notes that she did not start playing goalkeeper until the age of 17... Plans to major in sociology with aspirations to pursue a career in criminal justice.

AUBREE HARBISON

KIELE ARGENTE

Forward/Midfielder 5-7 • Junior Murrieta, Calif. Murrieta Valley HS ‘08

26 UC DAVIS TRACK & FIELD: Competed in the long jump and triple jump during the 2008-09 season... Recorded a season-best 4.69m (15-4.75) at Causeway Dual with Sacramento State. MURRIETA VALLEY HS ’08: Earned team’s Most Outstanding honors among jumpers... Posted prep PRs and school records of 18-3 in long jump, 37-5 in triple jump... Won Southwestern League long jump title (17-2)... Three-time All-Academic honoree... Helped team to Inland Empire championship in 2007... Finished 3rd at Empire meet in both long and triple jumps as a senior... Qualified for Southern Section finals in 2008... Also a four-year letterwinner in soccer, serving as team captain as a senior... Played four years for Southwest Soccer Club in Temecula, Calif. PERSONAL: Born in Murrieta, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Mark & Shari Harbison... If she won $1 million, she would travel to underprivileged countries... As such, she one day hopes to adopt a child from a foreign country.

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Forward 5-7 • Freshman San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo HS ’10

9 SAN LUIS OBISPO HS ’10: Helped lead team to 77 wins over her four-year prep career and a top-three finish in the Pac 7 each season... Advanced to semifinals of the Southern Section Championships... Named Offensive Player of the Year by her team as a sophomore... Earned first team All-League and All-CIF-SS honors in her senior season... Also selected as the Pac 7 Offensive Most Valuable Player as well as team MVP... Competed for the Eagles Soccer Club where she helped lead her team to second place in the CSL Premier League as well as at the Far West Regionals and Cal South National Cup... Her club team was the 2008 North vs South Premier Champion. PERSONAL: Born in San Luis Obispo, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences, with hopes of advancing to medical school... Parents are Mauricio and Lynn Argente... Has one sibling, Braelyn.

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Aggie Profiles

STEPHANIE BELL

ASHLEY EDWARDS

Midfielder 5-4 • Freshman Sunnyvale, Calif. Saint Francis HS ‘10

Midfielder/Forward 5-6 • Freshman Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’10

24

12

SAINT FRANCIS HS ’10: Totaled 42 goals and 28 assists in her three years, including 18-18-54 as a senior... Helped lead team to Central Coast Section titles in her sophomore and senior years... Selected as CCS Girls Soccer Player of the Year by San Jose Mercury News and Palo Alto Daily News... Selected as Saint Francis’ Girl’s Athlete of the Year... Competed for the De Anza Force 91 club team which has won the last three straight State Cup championships... Also advanced to the USYS Far West Regional semifinals. PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Rick Bell and Sharon Sammon... Has one sister, Katie... Would like to become a physical therapist.

SAN RAMON VALLEY HS `10: Earned All-East Bay Athletic League as senior (first team) and junior (second team)... Team won three straight Norht Coast Section titles, then finished as runner-up in 2009... Helped lead SRV to back-to-back Tri-Valley Classic championships... Also competed for the Mustang Spirit club team and helped lead the team to four straight State Cup championships and the 2007 Far West Regionals semifinals... PERSONAL: Born in Walnut Creek, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Cameron and Cheryl Edwards... Has one brother Bobby, who attends Stanford... Career highlight was winning three consecutive section championships.

BRIDGET BERMAN

HANNAH HICKS

Midfielder/Defender 5-4 • Freshman Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake Village HS ’10

Midfielder 5-6 • Freshman Valencia, Calif. Valencia HS ‘10

18 WESTLAKE VILLAGE HS ’10: Team captain and four-year varsity starter... Named Marmonte League Defensive MVP while also earning All-Marmonte League and All-County first-team honors as a senior... Selected to first team as a junior as well... Voted her team’s most inspirational player in 2008-09 while guiding the Warriors to a first-place finish in the league... Second-team All-League as a sophomore and has been a Scholar Athlete multiple times... Also competed for Real So Cal soccer club for nine years. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif.... Has not declared a major... Parents are Bruce & Bente Berman... Brother, Brett, attends UC Irvine... Lists her career highlight as scoring the game-winning goal during regionals.

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4 VALENCIA HS ’10: Helped lead Vikings to a 14-5-2 record as a senior and a third-place finish in the Foothill League... Two-time second-team All-Foothill selection... Scored 6 goals with 6 assists for 18 total points in 2009, improving from 3-6-12 stats as a junior... Named as team’s Midfielder of the Year.... Earned Principal’s Award as well as Viking Valor and Scholar-Athlete honors all four years... Participated in football as a freshman, earning Special Teams Player of the Year... Played for Santa Clarita United for 10 years in Valencia. PERSONAL: Born in Tarzana, Calif.... Majoring in animal science, with career plans of becoming a veterinarian... Parents are Brian and Carla Hicks... Has one sister, Sara... Proudest personal accomplishment was earning VHS football’s Special Teams Player of the Year.

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Aggie Profiles

KIRSTIN HOLMBERG

MARY BETH MAZUREK

Midfielder/Defender 5-8 • Freshman Petaluma, Calif. Petaluma HS ’10

Forward/Midfielder 5-3 • Freshman Ventura, Calif. Saint Bonaventure HS ’10

14

23

PETALUMA HS ’10: Received back-to-back All-Sonoma County League first-team honors after being selected to the second team as a sophomore... Helped lead Petaluma to an SCL title in 2007... Also played for Sonoma County Alliance club team from 1999-2010. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Rosa, Calif... Parents are Carolyn and Alan Holmberg... Majoring in viticulture and enology.

SAINT BONAVENTURE HS ’10: Captured All-Tri-Valley League distinction all four years, including first-team honors as a senior... Scored 6 goals with 6 assists for 18 points in 2009... Played club ball for Real SoCal (Agoura, Calif.) from 2005-10... Competed at USYS U17 championship in 2010. PERSONAL: Born in Ventura, Calif.... Majoring in biological sciences... Parents are Robert & Janice Mazurek... One of three siblings, along with Kelly (25) and Marena (15)... Aspires for career as a dentist.

JORDAN JENKINS

COURTNEY STROMBECK

Forward 5-5 • Freshman Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Cruz HS ’10

Midfielder/Defender 5-10 • Freshman Orangevale, Calif. Bella Vista HS ’10

11 SANTA CRUZ HS ’10: Earned All-Santa Cruz County Athletic League second team honors, leading team to a second-place league finish and Central Coast Section title... The Cardinals finished first in the SCCAL the previous three seasons... Two-time state qualifier in cross country... Played club ball for De Anza Force, which won U16 national title in 2009. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clara, Calif... Majoring in film studies, hoping for career as a critic or screenplay writer... Parents are Robert and Liane Jenkins... Lists her career highlight as scoring the gamewinner in the second overtime period of a CCS playoff game.

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21 SAINT BONAVENTURE HS ’10: Selected as school’s Best Female Athlete, lettering in both soccer and basketball... Scored 3 goals with an assist in both 2007 and 2008... Starred in club ball for Boca Jrs. (Sacramento, Calif.)... Played for Super Y-League National ODP squad in 2006 and 2007... Three-year Cal-North State ODP member... Selected to U15 national pool in 2007, Adidas ESP on 2008. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in exercise biology, hoping for career in sports medicine... Parents are Mike & Patti Strombeck... Middle child of three, along with Spencer (21) and Chase (16).

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2010 Numerical Roster No

Player

Pos

Ht

Yr

Hometown

School(s)

Major

0

Maria MAGAñA

GK

5-6

Jr.

San Bernardino, Calif.

Arroyo Valley HS ‘08/San Bernardino Valley

Sociology

1

Kathleen BRANDL

GK

5-7

So.

Redwood City, Calif.

Saint Francis HS ’09

Exercise Biology

2

Stephanie WINKENWEDER

3

Anna QUIGLEY

4 5

D

5-7

So.

Temecula, Calif.

Great Oak HS ’09

Exercise Biology

MF/F

5-3

Jr.

Folsom, Calif.

Folsom HS ’08

Biological Sciences

Hannah HICKS

F

5-6

Fr.

Valencia, Calif.

Valencia HS ‘10

Animal Science

Jenna BREHMER

D/MF

5-6

So.

San Jose, Calif.

Archbishop Mitty HS ’08

International Relations

6

Elise WINBROCK

MF

5-5

Jr.

Davis, Calif.

Davis HS ’08

Psychology

7

Katie WEBB

D

5-7

So.

South San Francisco, Calif.

Burlingame HS ‘09

Undeclared

8

Aisha LOTT

D

5-9

Jr.

Milpitas, Calif.

Archbishop Mitty HS ’08

Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior

9

Kiele ARGENTE

F

5-7

Fr.

San Luis Obispo, Calif.

San Luis Obispo ‘10

Biological Sciences

10

Elaine TANSKI

MF

5-3

RFr.

Orinda, Calif.

Miramonte HS ’09

Art Studio

11

Jordan JENKINS

F

5-5

Fr.

Santa Cruz, Calif.

Santa Cruz HS ‘10

Film Studies

12

Ashley EDWARDS

MF/F

5-6

Fr.

Danville, Calif.

San Ramon Valley HS ‘10

Exercise Biology

13

Lisa KEMP

F/MF

5-7

Jr.

Eden Prairie, Minn.

Eden Prairie HS ’08

Sociology

14

Kirstin HOLMBERG

MF/D

5-8

Jr.

Petaluma, Calif.

Petaluma HS ‘10

Viticulture & Enology

15

Alexis KNUDTSON

F

5-6

So.

Granite Bay, Calif.

Granite Bay HS ’09

Animal Biology

16

Rachel KAHN

MF/F

5-2

Jr.

Danville, Calif.

Monte Vista HS ’08

Exercise Biology

17

Alex GATTI

F

5-3

So.

Burbank, Calif.

The Buckley School ’09

Political Science

18

Bridget BERMAN

MF/D

5-4

Fr.

Westlake Village, Calif.

Westlake Village HS ‘10

Exploratory

19

Samantha FABER

MF

5-4

Sr.

Moraga, Calif.

Campolindo HS ’07

Environmental Toxicology

20

Macie McMILLAN

D

5-7

RFr.

San Jose, Calif.

Valley Christian HS ’09

Pre-Managerial Economics

21

Courtney STROMBECK

MF/D

5-10

Fr.

Orangevale, Calif.

Bella Vista HS ‘10

Exercise Biology

22

Allison KELLY

23

Mary Beth MAZUREK

24

Stephanie BELL

MF

5-4

Fr.

25

Annacy WILSON

F/MF

5-8

Sr.

26

Aubree HARBISON

F/MF

5-7

Jr.

Murrieta, Calif.

MaryClaire ROBINSON Rozanne DeWEESE Jason HOTALING

Head Coach, 19th Year (Colorado College ’90) Associate Head Coach, 7th Year (Cal State San Bernardino ’97) Assistant Coach, 1st Year (Sonoma State ‘96)

F

5-8

So.

Sacramento, Calif.

Rio Americano HS ’09

Design

F/MF

5-3

Fr.

Ventura, Calif.

Saint Bonaventure HS ‘10

Biological Sciences

Sunnyvale, Calif.

Saint Francis HS ‘10

Exercise Biology

Mill Valley, Calif.

Tamalpais HS ‘07/Santa Rosa JC

Human Development

Murrieta Valley HS ‘08

Psychology

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kiele ARGENTE: “KY-lee” “ar-GEN-tay” Jenna BREHMER: “BRAY-mer” Alex GATTI: rhymes with “Daddy” Maria MAGAÑA: “muh-GAH-nyuh” Mary Beth MAZUREK: “muh-ZUR-ik” ANNACY Wilson: “AH-nah-see” (like “on a sea”) Stephanie WINKENWEDER: “WINK-en-wee-der”

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2009 Game-by-Game Results Date

Opponent

W/L/T

Score

Aug. 23

SACRAMENTO STATE

T O2

1-1

Overall Conf. 0-0-1

0-0-0

Att.

UC Davis goals (assists)

231

Samantha Faber (Marisa Boge)

Aug. 30 MARIST W 3-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 175

Rochelle VanBuskirk (Jenna Brehmer) Aisha Lott (unassisted) Rochelle VanBuskirk (penalty kick)

Sept. 4 at Cal State Bakersfield W 5-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 294

Marisa Boge (unassisted) Marisa Boge (Jenna Brehmer) Rochelle VanBuskirk (Jordan Martin) Marisa Boge (Rochelle VanBuskirk) Alexis Knudtson (Anna Quigley)

Sept. 10 at Montana W 5-1 3-0-1 0-0-0 433

Britnee Warmerdam (Aisha Lott) Rochelle VanBuskirk (Marisa Boge) Anna Quigley (Lisa Kemp) Lisa Kemp (unassisted) Rochelle VanBuskirk (Marisa Boge)

Sept. 13 at Eastern Washington W 6-1 4-0-1 0-0-0 80

Marisa Boge (Rochelle VanBuskirk) Elise Winbrock (Webb; VanBuskirk) Rochelle VanBuskirk (unassisted) Marisa Boge (Rochelle VanBuskirk) Rochelle VanBuskirk (Alex Gatti) Katie Webb (unassisted)

Sept. 18

at San Jose State

L O2

0-1

4-1-1

0-0-0

431

-

Sept. 20

FRESNO STATE

L

0-1

4-2-1

0-0-0

430

-

Sept. 27 NEVADA W 2-1 5-2-1 0-0-0 245

Rochelle VanBuskirk (penalty kick) Rochelle VanBuskirk (Martin; Kemp)

Oct. 2

SAINT MARY’S

L O2

1-2

5-3-1

0-0-0

311

Rochelle VanBuskirk (Alexis Knudtson)

Oct. 4

at Long Beach State *

L

1-2

5-4-1

0-1-0

298

Rochelle VanBuskirk (Elise Winbrock)

Oct. 9 UC IRVINE * W 2-1 6-4-1 1-1-0 235

Marisa Boge (Lisa Kemp) Rochelle VanBuskirk (Marisa Boge)

Oct. 11

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE * L OT

0-1

6-5-1

1-2-0

274

-

Oct. 15

at Cal Poly *

L

0-1

6-6-1

1-3-0

263

-

Oct. 18

PACIFIC *

L

1-2

6-7-1

1-4-0

211

Aisha Lott (unassisted)

Oct. 23

UC SANTA BARBARA *

L

1-4

6-8-1

1-5-0

363

Rochelle VanBuskirk (penalty kick)

Oct. 30

at Cal State Fullerton *

L

0-1

6-9-1

1-6-0

222

-

Nov. 1

at UC Riverside *

L

0-2

6-10-1 1-7-0

215

-

* Big West Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS

SUMMARY

Overall Big West Home Away Neutral Overtime

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot Attempts: Shot pct: Goals/game: Shots/game: Assists

6-10-1 1-7-0 3-5-1 3-5 0-0 0-3-1

SCORING BY PERIOD Period AGGIES Opponents

1 13 10

2 15 11

OT 0 1

O2 0 2

- -

Tot 28 24

AGS 28-267 .105 1.65 15.7 21

OPP 24-217 .111 1.41 12.8 27

GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Penalty Unassisted Overtime

28 3 6 0

24 0 5 2

CORNER KICKS

67

82

PENALTY KICKS

3-3

0-0

PENALTIES Fouls Yellow Cards Red Cards

196 7 0

180 8 1

2,475 9 (275) 0 (0)

2,236 8 (280)

ATTENDANCE Dates (Avg.) Neutral Site (Avg.)

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2009 Individual Statistics SCORING No. 4 9 8 13 6 25 15 3 19 11 18 5 17 16 22 14 21 12 7 2 1 0

Player Rochelle VanBuskirk Marisa Boge AISHA LOTT LISA KEMP ELISE WINBROCK KATIE WEBB ALEXIS KNUDTSON ANNA QUIGLEY SAMANTHA FABER Britnee Warmerdam Jordan Martin JENNA BREHMER ALEX GATTI RACHEL KAHN ALLISON KELLY Greer Wilk Shawna Kelly Taylor Wright Pip Harragin STEPHANIE WINKENWEDER KATHLEEN BRANDL Sarah Peters AGGIES Opponents

GP/ GS 17/ 17 17/ 17 17/ 17 17/ 17 17/ 13 17/ 17 15/ 0 13/ 0 2/ 2 17/ 17 17/ 17 14/ 12 16/ 3 17/ 17 16/ 0 2/ 0 4/ 3 1/ 0 6/ 0 6/ 1 4/ 0 17/ 17 17 17

Goals 13 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 24

Ast 4 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 27

Pts 30 16 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 75

Shots 54 55 10 34 18 11 8 5 8 6 19 7 8 16 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 267 217

Pct. .241 .109 .200 .029 .056 .091 .125 .200 .125 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .105 .111

SOG 21 22 6 9 9 5 5 4 1 4 7 2 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 93

GOALKEEPERS No. 0 1

Player GP/ GS Sarah Peters 17/ 17 KATHLEEN BRANDL 4/ 0 Team AGGIES 17 Opponents 17

Min 1501:11 80:58 0:00 1582:09 1582:09

GA 22 2 0 24 28

Avg. 1.32 2.22 0.00 1.37 1.59

Sv 65 5 3 73 92

Pct. W-L-T .747 6-10-1 .714 0-0-0 1.000 .753 6-10-1 .767 10-6-1

ShO 0 0 1 1 6

MISCELLANEOUIS GAME-WINNING GOALS Rochelle VanBuskirk 4, Marisa Boge 1, ELISE WINBROCK 1 OVERTIME GOALS None PENALTY KICKS Rochelle VanBuskirk 3 2010 RETURNEES IN ALL CAPS

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2009 Big West Conference Recap STANDINGS Cal Poly ($) Cal State Northridge UC Santa Barbara (*) UC Irvine Pacific Cal State Fullerton UC Riverside Long Beach State UC DAVIS $ - indicates regular season champion * - indicates NCAA Tournament

W 7 6 5 4 4 4 1 1 1

Conference L T

Pts

W

1 2 2 3 3 3 6 6 7

21 18 16 13 13 13 4 4 3

14 10 9 12 10 6 6 5 6

0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

Overall L 5 10 10 7 6 8 9 11 10

T

Pct.

GF

GA

1 0 3 2 3 5 4 3 1

.725 .600 .477 .619 .605 .447 .421 .342 .382

29 21 27 37 29 13 14 18 28

16 23 33 20 17 18 16 29 24

AWARDS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kailyn Kugler, UC Santa Barbara MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR: Angelica Figueroa, Pacific DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Julianne Grinstead, Cal Poly GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR: Coral Hoover, Cal Poly FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Cynthia Jacobo, Cal State Northridge COACH OF THE YEAR: Keith West, Cal State Northridge ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Kailyn Kugler Kylie McDonald Farryn Townley ROCHELLE VanBUSKIRK Linday Bullock Angelica Figueroa Shawna Gordon Jacqui Simon Kylee Ah Choy Judy Christopher Julianne Grinstead Carissa Voegele Coral Hoover

UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Cal State Northridge UC DAVIS Long Beach State Pacific Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Pacific UC Irvine Cal Poly Cal Poly Cal Poly

Jr Jr Jr Sr Jr So So Jr Jr So Sr Sr Sr

F F F F MF MF MF MF D D D D GK

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Morgan Miller Tanya Taylor Kristina Wavomba Sonia Espitia Julie McKee Ashley Parks Dana Sanderlin Katie Fox Chantel Hubbard Nicole Romanowski Cynthia Jacobo

Cal Poly UC Irvine Pacific Cal State Northridge Cal Poly UC Riverside UC Irvine Cal State Northridge Long Beach State UC Santa Barbara Cal State Northridge

Jr Jr So Jr Fr Sr Fr Jr Jr Jr Fr

F F F MF MF MF MF D D D GK

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Heidi Farran Cal State Northridge Cici Kobinski Cal Poly Maricela Padilla Pacific Danielle Bitonti Cal State Fullerton Erin Ortega UC Santa Barbara Alex Topp Pacific Tamara Dewey Cal State Fullerton Brielle Slepicoff Cal State Northridge Alexa Stringer UC Santa Barbara Danielle deSeriere UC Irvine

So Fr Fr Jr Fr So Jr So So Jr

F F F MF MF MF D D D GK

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2009 Big West Conference Statistical Leaders POINTS 1. ROCHELLE VanBUSKIRK, UCD 2. Kailyn Kugler, UCSB 3. Angelica Figueroa, PAC Farryn Townley, CSUN 5. Maricela Padilla, PAC 6. MARISA BOGE, UCD Dana Sanderlin, UCI Tanya Taylor, UCI 9. Shawna Gordon, LBSU 10. Morgan Miller, CP

G 17 22 19 20 12 17 20 21 19 19

Gls 13 9 6 9 8 6 6 6 5 5

Ast 4 5 8 2 2 4 4 4 5 4

Pts 30 23 20 20 18 16 16 16 15 14

Avg. 1.76 1.05 1.05 1.00 1.50 0.94 0.80 0.76 0.79 0.74

SAVES 1. Coral Hoover, CP 2. Jessica White, UCR 3. SARAH PETERS, UCD 4. Danielle de Seriere, UCI 5. Tammy Lenham, UCSB 6. Jill Medigovich, PAC 7. Emily Kingsborough, LBSU 8. Nicoline Jorgensen, LBSU 9. Jordan Santos, CSF 10. Leah Elliott, CSUN

G No 17 113 19 112 17 65 19 64 16 62 19 59 12 40 10 37 7 34 8 30

Avg. 6.65 5.89 3.82 3.37 3.88 3.11 3.33 3.70 4.86 3.75

POINTS/GAME 1. ROCHELLE VanBUSKIRK, UCD 2. Maricela Padilla, PAC 3. Angelica Figueroa, PAC 4. Kailyn Kugler, UCSB 5. Farryn Townley, CSUN 6. MARISA BOGE, UCD 7. Dana Sanderlin, UCI 8. Shawna Gordon, LBSU 9. Tanya Taylor, UCI 10. Morgan Miller, CP

G 17 12 19 22 20 17 20 19 21 19

Gls 13 8 6 9 9 6 6 5 6 5

Ast 4 2 8 5 2 4 4 5 4 4

Pts 30 18 20 23 20 16 16 15 16 14

Avg. 1.76 1.50 1.05 1.05 1.00 0.94 0.80 0.79 0.76 0.74

GOALS 1. ROCHELLE VanBUSKIRK, UCD 2. Farryn Townley, CSUN Kailyn Kugler, UCSB 4. Maricela Padilla, PAC 5. MARISA BOGE, UCD Angelica Figueroa, PAC Dana Sanderlin, UCI Tanya Taylor, UCI 9. Morgan Miller, CP Shawna Gordon, LBSU Tiffany Gummow, CP Mar Rodriguez, UCI

G 17 20 22 12 17 19 20 21 19 19 20 21

Gls 13 9 9 8 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

Avg. 0.76 0.45 0.41 0.67 0.35 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.24

SHUTOUTS 1. Coral Hoover, CP 2. Danielle de Seriere, UCI 3. Jessica White, UCR 4. Jill Medigovich, PAC 5. Cynthia Jacobo, CSUN 6. Tammy Lenham, UCSB 7. Shannon Simpson, CSF Jordan Santos, CSF Emily Kingsborough, LBSU 10. Kellie Drenner, CSUN Leah Elliott, CSUN Nicoline Jorgensen, LBSU Kala Gabler, UCI Ali Cutler, UCSB Jessica Change, CSF

G No 17 11.0 19 8.0 19 7.0 19 6.0 7 5.0 16 4.0 11 3.0 7 3.0 12 3.0 5 1.0 8 1.0 10 1.0 3 1.0 8 1.0 2 1.0

Avg. 0.65 0.42 0.37 0.32 0.71 0.25 0.27 0.43 0.25 0.20 0.12 0.10 0.33 0.12 0.50

ASSISTS 1. Angelica Figueroa, PAC 2. Kylie McDonald, UCSB 3. Kristina Condon-Sherwood, CP 4. Shawna Gordon, LBSU Bianca Burright, CP Devon Delarosa, UCI Kailyn Kugler, UCSB Jacqui Simon, UCSB 9. MARISA BOGE, UCD ROCHELLE VanBUSKIRK, UCD Milana Shabestari, UCI Chantel Hubbard, LBSU Morgan Miller, CP Kristina Wavomba, PAC Dana Sanderlin, UCI Tanya Taylor, UCI

G 19 22 19 19 20 21 22 22 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 21

Ast 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Avg. 0.42 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.19

SHOTS 1. MARISA BOGE, UCD Tanya Taylor, UCI 3. ROCHELLE VanBUSKIRK, UCD 4. Angelica Figueroa, PAC 5. Lindsay Bullock, LBSU 6. Kailyn Kugler, UCSB 7. Maricela Padilla, PAC 8. Kristina Wavomba, PAC 9. Jacqui Simon, UCSB 10. Farryn Townley, CSUN

G 17 21 17 19 19 22 12 19 22 20

No 55 55 54 52 48 47 45 44 43 38

Avg. 3.24 2.62 3.62 2.74 2.53 2.14 3.75 2.32 1.95 1.90

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PERCENTAGE Coral Hoover, CP Jordan Santos, CSF Jessica White, UCR Tommy Lenham, UCSB Jill Medigovich, PAC Danielle de Seriere, UCI SARAH PETERS, UCD Emily Kingsborough, LBSU Nicoline Jorgensen, LBSU Leah Elliott, CSUN

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. Jordan Santos, CSF 2. Carol Hoover, CP 3. Jessica White, UCR 4. Jill Medigovich, PAC 5. Tommy Lenham, UCSB 6. Danielle de Seriere, UCI 7. Shannon Simpson, CSF 8. Emily Kingsborough, LBSU 9. SARAH PETERS, UCD 10. Nicoline Jorgensen, LBSU

G 7 17 19 19 16 19 11 12 17 10

G Sv 17 113 7 34 19 112 16 62 19 59 19 64 17 65 12 40 10 37 8 30 GA 4 10 16 17 15 19 14 15 22 14

GA 10 4 16 15 17 19 22 15 14 13

Pct. .919 .895 .875 .805 .776 .771 .747 .727 .725 .698

Min 664:06 1574:06 1804:29 1750:41 1377:37 1733:55 1008:23 1036:03 1501:11 738:17

GAA 0.54 0.57 0.80 0.87 0.98 0.99 1.25 1.30 1.32 1.71

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Individual Records SINGLE-GAME GOALS T1. Cynthia Rail.....................................4, vs. Chico State, 9/6/2000 T1. Jill Micone.......................................4, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 9/14/99 T1. Jill Rowland.....................................4, at San Francisco State, 11/2/91 T4. Marisa Boge....................................3, at Cal State Bakersfield, 9/4/09 T4. Dayna Dumont.................................3, vs San Francisco, 9/14/07 T4. Tristan Ngoon..................................3, vs. Sonoma State, 10/24/00 T4. Sarah Siegel....................................3, vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 10/3/98 T4. Laura Whitsitt..................................3, at Cal Poly Pomona, 9/8/95 T4. Danielle Fagan................................3, vs. Cal State Hayward, 10/18/94 T4. Denise Zalecki ...............................3, vs. San Francisco State, 10/8/91 ASSISTS 1. Rochelle VanBuskirk..........................3, at Eastern Washington, 9/13/09 POINTS T1. Jill Micone ......................................9, vs. Cal State Stanislaus (4-1), 9/14/99

SEASON

CAREER

GOALS 1. Cynthia Rail, 2000............................. 14 2. Rochelle VanBuskirk, 2009.................. 13 T3. Sarah Siegel, 1998 . ......................... 12 T3. Jill Rowland, 1992............................. 12

GOALS 1. Cynthia Rail, 1999-2002 ................... 43 2. Denise Zalecki, 1991-94 ................... 28 T3. Molly Orton, 1996-99 ....................... 24 T3. Jill Rowland, 1990-93........................ 24 5. Rochelle VanBuskirk, 2006-09............. 23

ASSISTS T1. Cynthia Rail, 2001 . .......................... 10 T1. Laura Whitsitt, 1995.......................... 10 3. Erin Malone, 1991............................. 9 4. Kim Haskell, 1996............................. 7 T5. Several players tied ........................... 6 last Carly Braoddus, 2002

ASSISTS 1. Cynthia Rail, 1999-2002 ................... 20 2. Erin Malone, 1990-92........................ 16 3. Danielle Fagan, 1994-97.................... 15 T4. Kim Haskell, 1993-96......................... 14 T4. Laura Whitsitt, 1994-95...................... 14

POINTS 1. Cynthia Rail, 2000 (14-4)................... 32 T2. Rochelle VanBuskirk, 2009 (13-4).......... 30 T2. Cynthia Rail, 2001 (10-10)................. 30 T4. Sarah Siegel, 1998 (12-3) ................. 27 T4. Jill Rowland, 1992 (12-3).................... 27 SHUTOUTS T1. Megan Daws, 2006........................... 7 T1. Kelly Parker, 1998 ............................ 7 T2. Krystyn Lizak, 2003 .......................... 6 T2. Christine Ogden, 2002 ..................... 6 T2. Christine Ogden, 2001 ..................... 6 T2. Amy Armknecht, 1996........................ 6 GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. Amy Armknecht, 1996 ...................... 0.79 2. Christine Ogden, 2002 ..................... 0.89 3. Kelly Parker, 1998 ............................ 0.90 4. Megan Daws, 2006........................... 0.91 5. Kelly Parker, 2000............................. 0.96 SAVES 1. Krista Hull, 1993 (16g)....................... 122 2. Krista Hull, 1991 (14g)....................... 101 3. Krista Hull, 1992 (20g)....................... 100

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POINTS 1. Cynthia Rail, 1999-2002 ................... 106 2. Denise Zalecki, 1991-94..................... 65 3. Molly Orton, 1996-99 ....................... 60 4. Jill Rowland, 1990-93........................ 58 5. Tristan Ngoon, 2000-04..................... 54 SHUTOUTS 1. Kelly Parker, 1997-00 . ...................... 17 T2. Krystyn Lizak, 2002-05....................... 14 T2. Amy Armknecht, 1993-96................... 14 4. Christine Ogden, 1999-2002.............. 13

(14/1585) (20/2033) (19/1894) (15/1476) (13/1223)

GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Min 2 years & 2,000 mins.) 1. Christine Ogden, 1999-2002 ............. 0.96 2. Amy Armknecht, 1993-96................... 1.06 3. Kelly Parker, 1997-00 . ...................... 1.09 SAVES 1. Krista Hull, 1991-93........................... 323 2. Amy Armknecht, 1993-96................... 223 3. Kelly Parker, 1997-00 . ...................... 205 2009 Records in bold Current players in ALL CAPS

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Team Records Consecutive Wins................................................ 6, from 10/15/91 to 11/6/91 ......................................................................... 6, from 9/6/06 to 9/24/06 Consecutive Losses............................................... 9, from 9/30/89 to 10/20/89 Consecutive Ties .................................................. 1, numerous times, last on 8/23/09 Unbeaten Streak.................................................. 8, from 9/30/95 to 10/26/95 (6-0-2) Winless Streak..................................................... 12, from 9/30/89 to 11/1/89 (0-11-1) Consecutive Shutout Wins..................................... 3, (2x), last from 10/23/96 to 10/30/96 Consecutive Shutout Losses.................................... 5, late 10/27/90 to 9/17/91 (3 in 1991) Consecutive OT Games........................................ 3, from 8/29/08 to 9/7/08 ......................................................................... 3, from 10/13/06 to 10/20/06 ......................................................................... 3, from 9/2/98 to 9/9/98 Best Season Start ................................................ 6-0-1 in 2002 Worst Season Start . ............................................ 0-4-1 in 1991 Best Goals Avg.................................................... 2.42 (46 goals, 19 games), 1995 Best Goals Against Avg........................................ 0.74 (15 goals, 20 games), 1996 Most Victories...................................................... 15 (15-4-1), 1996 Most Losses......................................................... 16, 1989 Most Shutout Wins............................................... 9, 1996 Most Shutout Losses.............................................. 10, 1989

SINGLE-GAME SCORING AGGIES 1. at Jackson State...............................................9/24/06................... 8-0 T2. vs. Cal State Stanislaus....................................9/14/99 . ................ 7-0 T2. vs. Cal State Stanislaus....................................10/3/98................... 7-0 T2. at Cal Poly Pomona ..........................................9/8/95................... 7-0 T2. at San Francisco State......................................11/2/91................... 7-0 OPPONENTS 1. at California...................................................10/4/89................... 0-6 T2. at Utah State...................................................9/23/04................... 0-5 T2. at Univ. of San Francisco..................................10/8/04................... 0-5 T2. at UC San Diego.............................................11/2/01................... 1-5 T2. vs. Pacific.....................................................10/20/97................... 1-5 T2. at Northern Colorado......................................9/11/92................... 2-5 T2. at Sonoma State............................................10/12/91................... 0-5 T2. at Sonoma State............................................10/27/90................... 0-5 T2. vs. Cal State Hayward.....................................11/1/89................... 2-5 T2. vs. Sonoma State.............................................9/20/89................... 0-5

Kim Haskell (left) and Cynthia Rail are the first two Aggie women’s soccer players to enter the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame. Haskell earned her induction in 2002, then Rail followed seven years later.

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Aggie Honor Roll ALL-AMERICANS 2002 2000 1996

Carly Broaddus Tristan Ngoon Kim Haskell Becky Fredlund Amy Armknecht

3rd Team, NSCAA 3rd Team, NSCAA 2nd Team, NSCAA 2nd Team, NSCAA Hon. Mention, NSCAA

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA/ALL-DISTRICT 2003 2002 2001 1997 1995 1988

Leifa Mayers Shannon Mally Cynthia Rail Christine Ogden Leifa Mayers Alicia Gilbreath Cynthia Rail Molly Orton Kim Haskell Kim Smith

All-District 1st Team All-District 2nd Team All-District 1st Team All-District 1st Team All-District 2nd Team All-District All-District All-District All-District Honorable Mention, adidas

ALL-REGION 2009 Rochelle VanBuskirk 2003 Tristan Ngoon 2002 MaryClaire Robinson Cynthia Rail Carly Broaddus Katie Shesgreen Christine Ogden 2001 Alicia Gilbreath Cynthia Rail Tristan Ngoon 2000 Tristan Ngoon Cynthia Rail 1999 Jill Micone Megan Strom Molly Orton 1998 Mandi Berman Sarah Siegel Molly Orton 1997 Becky Fredlund Molly Orton Andrea Guijarno 1996 Maryclaire Robinson Amy Armknecht Becky Fredlund Kim Haskell Danielle Fagan Andrea Guijarno Molly Orton

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2nd Team, adidas/NSCAA 2nd Team, adidas/NSCAA Region Coach of the Year 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 2nd Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 2nd Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, adidas/NSCAA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 2nd Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 2nd Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 2nd Team, Umbro/NSCAA Region Coach of the Year 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, CoSIDA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 1st Team, CoSIDA 1st Team, Umbro/NSCAA 2nd Team, CoSIDA 2nd Team, Umbro/NSCAA 2nd Team, CoSIDA 2nd Team, Umbro/NSCAA 2nd Team, CoSIDA

1995 Amy Armknecht Becky Fredlund Kim Haskell Laura Whitsitt 1994 Denise Zalecki Kim Haskell 1988 Kelly McClary

1st Team, NSCAA 1st Team, CoSIDA 1st Team, CoSIDA 1st Team, CoIDA 2nd Team, NSCAA 2nd Team, CoSIDA 2nd Team, NSCAA 2nd Team, NSCAA 2nd Team, NSCAA

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 2009

Rochelle VanBuskirk

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987

Tristan Ngoon Carly Broaddus Christine Ogden Cynthia Rail Alicia Gilbreath Tristan Ngoon Cynthia Rail Cynthia Rail Jill Micone Sarah Siegel Molly Orton Danielle Fagan Becky Fredlund Andrea Guijarno Molly Orton Amy Armknecht Becky Fredlund Kim Haskell (MVP) Jo Aaker Amy Armknecht Kim Haskell Laura Whitsitt Amy Armknecht Kim Haskell Laura Whitsitt Denise Zalecki Krista Hull Elise Jones Krista Hull Elise Jones Tina Alstatt Elise Jones Kelley McClary Michelle Goldrup Heather Davids Kim Smith Heather Silverman

COACH 2002 1996 1992

OF THE YEAR MaryClaire Robinson MaryClaire Robinson MaryClaire Robinson

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All-Time Letterwinners Aaker, Jolyn Andrist “Jo”...................’92-93-94-95 Adams, Elizabeth............................................ ’05 Adams, Karyn Marie........................................ ’83 Aja, Kristin.......................................’02-03-04-05 Albrecht, Melissa............................................ ’03 Alexander, Shannon Lynn................................. ’90 Alstatt, Christina Marie.....................’87-88-89, ’91 Amini, Elita......................................’98-99-00-01 Armknecht, Amy J.............................’93-94-95-96 Armstrong, Pamela Dru.................................... ’80 Bennett, Elizabeth Ann............................... ’83-84 Benson, Jenny................................................ ’96 Berman, Mandi................................’95-96-97-98 Biser, Melissa............................................ ’01-02 Boettger, Sally Ann...........................’89-90-91-92 Boge, Marisa...................................’06-07-08-09 Bohlman, Gabina....................................... ’07-08 Bowen, Amy Laurel...........................’90-91-92-93 Bradley, Kerri Lynne........................................ ’85 Brandl, Kathleen...................................... ‘09 Braun, Kristine Ann................................’83-84-85 Brehmer, Jenna........................................ ‘09 Broaddus, Carly................................’99-00-01-02 Brown, Courtney........................................ ’07-08 Brutzman, Ashlee.............................’99-00-01-02 Burnside, Cara-Beth......................................... ’87 Bushman, Dana Lynn...................................... ’88 Byers, Kristen Lenore.........................’86-87-88-89 Callinan, Krista.......................................... ’99-00 Castaneda, Katy............................................. ’00 Clifton, Elizabeth Ann.............................’85-86-87 Cobb, Lacey..........................................’05-06-07 Contro, Danielle.................................. ’05, ’07-08 Cooley, Corinne......................................... ’06-07 Courtney, Kathryn Lynne............................. ’91-92 Cronkhite, Nadine Mehera.................... ’83, ’83-84 Croze, Roxanne................................’03-04-05-06 Curtis, Patrice Kimberly............................. ’81, ’83 Dalton, Shelley Jean.........................’89-90-91-92 Davids, Heather Rachel............................... ’88-89 Davis, Laura Sayler................................’84-85-86 Davis, Valerie................................................. ’94 Daws, Megan...................................’04-05-06-07 Derry, Katie............................................... ’98-99 Dixson, Katherine Anne “Kate”................’87-88-89 Dolan, Alicia..........................................’99-00-01 Dongo, Cynthia.............................................. ’07 Douglas, Vicki Lynne.................................. ’86-87 Dreher, Roberta Mary “Bobbie”................... ’80-81 Dumont, Dayna.....................................’05-06-07 DuMont, Patricia Ann....................................... ’83 Dunne, Jill M............................................. ’91-92 Eastman, Susan Therese.................................. ’86 Egan, Mari..................................................... ’07 Erskine, Adrienne............................................ ’06 Evans, Stephanie Susan.............................. ’85-86 Faeth, Jennifer Lynne........................’92-93-94-95 Faber, Samantha..........................’07-08-09 Fagan, Danielle S.............................’94-95-96-97 Feren, Amy L............................................ ’93-94 Finlayson, Heather..................................... ’05-06 Fipps, Jennifer Lynn........................................ ’81 Fong, Erin.............................................’03-04-05 Franco, Natalie Christine............................. ’89-90 Fredlund, Rebecca L..........................’94-95-96-97 Freeland, Kathleen Elise................................... ’86 Freeland, Shannon Lynn.................................. ’88 Gamble, Nancy Marie...................................... ’80 Gamlen, Julia........................................’05-06-07

Gatti, Alex............................................... ‘09 Garza, Sandi Frances....................................... ’91 Gilbreath, Alicia................................’98-99-00-01 Gimbal, Michelle Morse...................’83, ’84-85-86 Gleason, Gwendolyn Ann “Wendy”.............. ’88-89 Gleason, Joey Michelle.................................... ’89 Goldrup, Michelle Lee...................................... ’90 Goude, Erica.................................................. ’03 Grady, Shawnda M................................’95-96-97 Graff, Dawna Teresa “Tish” ............................. ’85 Green, Alison...................................... ’02, ’04-05 Gregerson, Cindy Lynn..................................... ’88 Griffin, Maureen........................................ ’07-08 Guijarno, Andrea........................................ ’96-97 Guzinski, Magdalena.........................’03-04-05-06 Harvey, Anne Louise...................’80, ’81, ’83, ’83 Haskell, Kimberly S...........................’93-94-95-96 Hattley, Kendra A..............................’94-95-96-97 Haven, Ginger........................................... ’99-00 Hayllar, Kira.....................................’98-99-00-01 Hayllar, Tori.....................................’95-96-97-98 Hellman, Diana Lynn........................... ’90-91, ’93 Hembrooke, Tara Ann...................................... ’87 Herschler, Kitty........................................ ’81, ’83 Hill, Jennifer Annette....................................... ’85 Horan, Nora.............................................. ’01-02 Hull, Krista Beth Ann.........................’90-91-92-93 Huntley, Lauren......................................... ’07-08 Jackson, Haylee............................................. ’00 Jaeger, Greta B......................................’86-87-88 Joiner, Stephanie K......................................... ’92 Jones, Elise Antoinette.......................’90-91-92-93 Jones, Kristin Annette...................................... ’85 Kahn, Rachel......................................’08-09 Kalmanovitz, Sara..................................... ’98-99 Kammermeyer, Michele................................... ’85 Kasch, Jenna.................................................. ’04 Kelley, Jana................................................... ’80 Kelley, Shawna......................................’07-08-09 Kelley, Tara M........................................... ’94-95 Kelley, Tomi Jean...............’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’83 Kelly, Allison............................................ ‘09 Kemp, Lisa..........................................’08-09 Kharaka, Shirine Tanya.................................... ’87 Kinney, Ursula Karene...................................... ’90 Kleine, Jenna................................................. ’06 Knudtson, Alexis..................................... ‘09 Kocer, Jacque........................................’02-03-04 Kosovac, Diane................................... ’83, ’83-84 Kuteira, Sita.....................................’02-03-04-05 La Vallee, Lisa................................................ ’04 Landis, Nancy Ellen.................................... ’84-85 Larro, Michelle Louise...................................... ’90 Laughlin, Kathleen Ann............................... ’86-87 Little, Amy J.............................................. ’94-95 Lizak, Krystyn..................................’02-03-04-05 Logan, Bonnie Anne.................... ’81, ’83,’ ’84-85 Long, Mary E. “Molly”...........................’86-87-88 Lott, Aisha..........................................’08-09 Mally, Shannon......................................... ’02-03 Malone, Erin Kelly.............................’89-90-91-92 Malone, Morgan C............................’95-96-97-98 Martelle, Jennifer....................................... ’02-03 Martilla, Laura................................................ ’01 Martin, Jordan..................................’06-07-08-09 Matli, Rosie............................................ ’01, ’03 Matthews, Heather W........................’95-96-97-98 Mayers, Leifa...................................’01-02-03-04 McAllister, Annie...............................’04-05-06-07

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McClary, Kelley Ann...........................’87-88-89-90 McConnell, Jessica Leigh....................’88-89-90-91 McQueen, Sabrina............................’95-96-97-98 Medrano, Amanda..................................... ’01-02 Micone, Jill.................................................... ’99 Mills, Liz....................................................... ’96 Molter, Jennifer Leslie.............................’92-93-94 Morrisroe, Nancy Jean.....................’83, ’83-84-85 Moser, Jennifer Suzanne..................’85-86, ’88-89 Moyer, Ivy Rae............................................... ’81 Mrazek, Tracey Ann...................... ’83-84-85-86-87 Nestlerode, Deanne Renee............................... ’86 Ngoon, Tristan............................. ’00-01-02-03-04 O’Mohundro, Cory.................................’96-97-98 Ogden, Christine...............................’99-00-01-02 Oldham, Lynn Margaret.....................’84-85-86-87 Olson, Christi Ann........................................... ’80 Orcutt, Ivy Rae............................................... ’83 Orton, Molly....................................’96-97-98-99 Parker, Kelly....................................’97-98-99-00 Patterson, Kristin..............................’01-02-03-04 Paulovich, Karen Marie.................................... ’86 Pavlos, Deborah Margaret........................... ’83-84 Peters, Sarah........................................’07-08-09 Peterson, Jeanne............................................ ’91 Peterson, Karrin Arden......................... ’89-90, ’92 Phillips, Meghan...............................’99-00-01-02 Piechocki, Maria Krista.....................’83, ’83-84-85 Pittman, Beth Maria........................................ ’90 Prendergast, Margaret McCabe......................... ’90 Pulliam, Rachel ............................................. ’95 Quigley, Anna.....................................’08-09 Rail, Cynthia....................................’99-00-01-02 Rauschnot, Christen...........................’02-03-04-05 Raymond, Lindsey............................’02-03-04-05 Reid, Jennifer L.............................................. ’94 Reid, Melissa.................................’98-99, ’01-02 Ricci, Margaret Phileo...................................... ’81 Roberts, Afiya................................................ ’07 Robertson, Anne Marie ................................ ’84 Robertson, Jeanne Marie........................’88-89-90 Rockwell, Wendy Margaret............................... ’85 Rowland, Jill Louise...........................’90-91-92-93 Ryan, Bernadette Ann........................’86-87-88-89 Santos, Sona Jean................................... ’80, ’81 Schenk, Pamela L.............................’93-94-95-96 Schmidt, Stephanie...........................’05-06-07-08 Scott, Molly.....................................’05-06-07-08 Shea, Bonnie Maureen...........................’83-84-85 Shesgreen, Katie...................................’02-03-04 Siegel, Sarah............................................ ’97-98 Sillett, Suzanne . .............................’90-91-92-93 Silverman, Heather Gwen.......................’85-86-87 Silvis, Linda Carol........................................... ’87 Smith, Jenny............................................. ’01-02 Smith, Kimberly Ann.........................’85-86-87-88 Snyder, Katie...................................’03-04-05-06 Southard, Andi.................................’97-98-99-00 Spackman, Shanna......................................... ’00 Stafford, Wendy Ann.................’80, ’81, ’82,’ ’83 Stein, Kaylie............................................. ’04-05 Strickland, Andrea Marie.............’83, ’83-84-85-86 Strom, Megan..................................’96-97-98-99 Sundberg, Lisa Suzette...........................’83-84-85 Tafoya, Sonya Marie........................... ’83, ’83-84 Takamoto, Janis Sekiyo..........................’84-85-86 Taylor, Rebecca Joy......................................... ’88 Teddy, Alyssa................................................. ’05 Thankachan, Delcie.................................. ’05, ’08

Thomas, Wendy........................................ ’00-01 Thompson, Teresa Lea......................... ’83, ’83-84 Tice, Kristen Louise................................... ’87, ’89 Tsui, Brianna....................................’05-06-07-08 Turner, Clarissa M...................................... ’93-94 Tuttle, Arlene............................................. ’03-04 Valentine, Kimberley Ann................................. ’90 VanBuskirk, Rochelle.........................’06-07-08-09 Van den Toorn, Linnea K. “Pee Bee”....’91-92-93-94 Vasquez, Courtney.......................................... ’99 Vorster, Soraya.......................................... ’96-97 Wall, Megan....................................’04-05-06-07 Ward, Beverley Buckner “Buffy”....................... ’91 Warmerdam, Britnee.........................’06-07-08-09 Warnock, Jill Marie......................................... ’86 Webb, Katie............................................. ‘09 Weibl, Tracy.............................................. ’88-89 Wendling, Melinda Denise.................... ’84, ’86-87 Whitsitt, Laura V. ...................................... ’94-95 Whynot, Jackie............................................... ’05 Williams, Megan............................................ ’97 Wilshin, Ginger Gay................................’92-93-94 Winbrock, Elise..................................’08-09 Winkenweder, Stephanie........................ ‘09 Yen, Angela Wei...................................... ’85, ’88 Zalecki, Denise Katherine...................’91-92-93-94 Current players in bold.

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Year-by-Year Scores (1990-Present) 2009 8/23 8/30 9/4 9/10 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/27 10/2 10/4 10/9 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/23 10/30 11/1

SACRAMENTO STATE MARIST at Cal State Bakersfield at Montana at Eastern Washington at San Jose State FRESNO STATE NEVADA SAINT MARY’S at Long Beach State UC IRVINE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE at Cal Poly PACIFIC UC SANTA BARBARA at Cal State Fullerton at UC Riverside

2008 8/22 8/24 8/29 8/31 9/7 9/12 9/19 9/21 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/24 10/26 11/2

at Saint Mary’s at Fresno State SAN JOSE STATE NAVY CENTRAL FLORIDA at Sacramento State at Idaho State vs. Utah Valley at Nevada at Long Beach State at UC Irvine UC RIVERSIDE CAL STATE FULLERTON at Cal State Fullerton UC SANTA BARBARA CAL POLY at Pacific

2007 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/28 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/14 10/17 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/4

KENT STATE FRESNO STATE vs. South Carolina at Central Florida SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO STATE at Portland State CAL STATE FULLERTON NEVADA CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE LONG BEACH STATE SAINT MARY’S at UC Riverside at San Jose State UC IRVINE at Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara PACIFIC

2006 8/27 9/3 9/6 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6

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at San Francisco at Sacramento State SAN JOSE STATE IDAHO STATE vs. Boise State at Nevada vs. Alabama State at Jackson State CAL POLY UC SANTA BARBARA at Saint Mary’s

(6-10-1, 1-7-0 BWC) T(2ot), 1-1 W,3-2 W, 5-0 W, 5-1 W, 6-1 L(2ot), 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 L(2ot), 2-1 L, 2-1 W, 2-1 L(ot), 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 4-1 L, 1-0 L, 2-0 (7-7-3, 2-5-1 BWC) L(ot), 1-2 W, 3-2 T(2ot), 0-0 L(ot), 1-2 T(2ot), 2-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 T(2ot), 0-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 (6-12, 1-7 BWC) W, 1-0 W(ot), 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 W, 3-1 W(2ot), 3-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 1-4 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L(2ot), 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 (9-6-2) W, 3-0 L, 0-1 W(ot), 3-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 T(2ot), 1-1 L, 0-2

10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/26 10/29

at Cal State Northridge at UC Irvine LONG BEACH STATE CAL STATE FULLERTON at UC Riverside at Pacific

2005 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/10 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/28 10/30

SACRAMENTO STATE PORTLAND STATE vs. Boise State at Northern Arizona NEVADA at San Jose State BROWN at Colorado College at Air Force at UC Santa Barbara at Cal Poly SAN FRANCISCO UC IRVINE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE at Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton PACIFIC UC RIVERSIDE

2004 8/29 9/3 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/23 9/25 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/17 10/22 10/24 10/31 11/5

CAL POLY vs. Iona vs. Drake at UC Riverside vs. UTEP CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE UC SANTA BARBARA at Utah State at Utah Valley State AIR FORCE CAL STATE FULLERTON at San Francisco COLORADO COLLEGE at Sacramento State SAN JOSE STATE at UC Irvine at Pacific NORTH DAKOTA STATE

2003 8/31 9/5 9/10 9/13 9/16 9/19 9/21 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/25 10/29 11/1 11/7 11/9

at Sacramento State at Barry University SONOMA STATE at San Francisco State at Chico State CAL STATE STANISLAUS CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD WESTERN OREGON at Grand Canyon at UC San Diego CAL STATE SAN BERNADINO CAL POLY POMONA at Cal State Los Angeles at Cal State Dominguez Hills at Sonoma State SAN FRANCISCO STATE CHICO STATE UTAH VALLEY STATE NORTHERN COLORADO

L(2ot), 1-2 T(2ot), 0-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 (5-10-3) L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 T(2ot), 0-0 L, 0-3 T, 1-1 W, 2-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 T(2ot), 2-2 L, 0-1 W, 4-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-4 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 (8-9-1) L, 2-3 W, 2-0 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L(ot), 0-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-4 W, 4-2 T(2ot), 1-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 (9-9-1, 7-7 CCAA) L, 1-3 T(2ot),1-1 L,1-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 W, 1-0

2002 8/31 9/2 9/10 9/14 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/26 10/29 11/2 11/7 11/9 11/13

vs. Seattle University vs. Humboldt State at Sonoma State SAN FRANCISCO STATE CHICO STATE at Cal State Stanislaus at Cal State Bakersfield WESTERN OREGON GRAND CANYON UC SAN DIEGO at Cal State San Bernadino at Cal Poly Pomona CAL STATE LOS ANGELES CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS SONOMA STATE at San Francisco State at Chico State vs. Cal Poly Pomona vs. UC San Diego SAN FRANCISCO STATE

2001 8/26 8/30 9/1 9/5 9/8 9/14 9/16 9/19 9/30 10/4 10/6 10/12 10/14 10/17 10/20 10/22 10/24 10/27 11/2

NORTH FLORIDA at Humboldt State vs. Western Washington SONOMA STATE at San Francisco State CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD CAL STATE STANISLAUS SEATTLE PACIFIC at Grand Canyon CAL POLY POMONA CAL STATE SAN BERNADINO at Cal State Dominguez Hills at Cal State Los Angeles at Chico State at Sonoma State at UC San Diego SAN FRANCISCO STATE CHICO STATE at UC San Diego

2000 9/1 9/3 9/6 9/9 9/12 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/12 10/14 10/21 10/24 10/28

at Western Washington at Seattle CHICO STATE at Sonoma State at San Francisco State at Cal State Bakersfield at Cal State Stanislaus HUMBOLDT STATE UC SAN DIEGO GRAND CANYON at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State San Bernadino CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS CAL STATE LOS ANGELES at Chico State SONOMA STATE SAN FRANCISCO STATE

1999 9/2 9/4 9/8 9/12 9/14 9/18 9/21

at Humboldt State vs. Central Washington at Sonoma State WESTERN WASHINGTON CAL STATE STANISLAUS SAN FRANCISCO STATE at Chico State

(12-7-3, 8-4-2 CCAA) W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 T(2ot), 1-1 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 L, 0-1 T(2ot), 2-2 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-2 L(ot), 0-1 W, 1-0 W(ot), 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-2 (12-7, 8-6 CCAA) W, 4-2 W(ot), 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 L(2ot), 1-2 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 1-5 (10-5-2, 7-5-2 CCAA) W, 4-0 W(2ot), 1-0 W, 4-1 L(2ot), 1-2 W, 3-0 L, 0-2 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W(ot), 2-1 W, 4-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 4-1 T(2ot), 0-0 W, 4-1 T(2ot), 2-2 (11-6-1, 9-4-1 CCAA) L, 1-2 W, 2-0 L, 1-2 W, 3-2 W, 7-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-1

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Year-by-Year Scores (1990-Present) 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/3 10/7 10/9 10/16 10/20 10/23 10/30 11/5

at Cal State Los Angeles at Grand Canyon at Cal State San Bernadino at Cal Poly Pomona CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD CHICO STATE at San Francisco State at Cal State Stanislaus SONOMA STATE vs. Cal Poly Pomona

1998 8/28 8/30 9/2 9/9 9/15 9/19 9/22 9/26 9/29 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/1 11/5

BARRY SOUTHERN COLORADO at Western Washington SONOMA STATE at Stanislaus State at San Francisco State CHICO STATE at Chico State SAN FRANCISCO STATE CAL STATE STANISLAUS HUMBOLDT STATE at Sonoma State at Cal State Dominguez Hills at Cal State Bakersfield CAL STATE SAN BERNADINO CAL POLY POMONA CAL STATE LOS ANGELES GRAND CANYON vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills

1997 8/31 9/2 9/13 9/15 9/19 9/24 9/26 9/30 10/4 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/18 10/20 10/24 10/26 10/29 11/6 11/8

CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD at Grand Canyon vs. Cal Poly Pomona vs. Regis at Sonoma State SAN FRANCISCO STATE UC SANTA CRUZ HUMBOLDT STATE CAL STATE HAYWARD at Sacramento State SONOMA STATE at San Francisco State PACIFIC NORTHERN COLORADO CHICO STATE at Cal State Hayward at Humboldt State at Chico State

1996 8/31 9/7 9/8 9/15 9/18 9/20 9/22 9/25 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/8 10/12 10/16 10/19

at Metro State vs. Cal State San Bernadino vs. Weber State GRAND CANYON at San Francisco State at Northern Colorado at Regis SAN FRANCISCO STATE at Sonoma State LONG ISLAND at Humboldt State SONOMA STATE at Cal State Hayward at Sacramento State at Chico State

W, 4-1 W, 4-2 W(2ot), 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 1-3 W, 2-0 T(2ot), 1-1 L(ot), 0-1 (13-6-1, 9-5 CCAA) W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W(2ot), 4-3 L(ot), 0-1 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 L(ot), 0-1 W, 2-1 W(ot), 2-1 W, 7-0 W, 1-0 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 4-1 L(2ot), 0-1 (10-7-2, 4-4-2 CCAA) L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-3 W, 3-1 L(ot), 2-3 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 T(ot), 1-1 W, 4-0 L, 0-4 L(ot), 0-1 T(ot), 1-1 L, 1-5 W, 3-0 W, 4-1 W, 3-0 L(ot), 2-3 L, 0-2 (15-4-1, 8-1-1 CCAA) W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 L, 1-3 W, 6-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 T(ot), 2-2 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1

10/23 10/26 10/30 11/2 11/9

CAL STATE HAYWARD U.S. INTERNATIONAL HUMBOLDT STATE CHICO STATE HUMBOLDT STATE (NCAA)

1995 9/2 9/3 9/7 9/8 9/10 9/13 9/16 9/20 9/23 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/11 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/26 10/28 10/31

at Metro State at Denver at Cal State Dominguez Hills at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State San Bernadino SAN FRANCISCO STATE AZUSA PACIFIC at San Francisco State SONOMA STATE HUMBOLDT STATE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE CAL STATE HAYWARD at Sacramento State CHICO STATE at Cal State Hayward NORTHERN COLORADO at Humboldt State at Chico State at Sonoma State

1994 9/3 9/7 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/19 9/22 9/26 10/1 10/4 10/6 10/9 10/11 10/14 10/18 10/22 10/25 10/29

CAL POLY POMONA at Air Force at Northern Colorado at Regis SACRAMENTO STATE CAL STATE SAN BERNADINO at Cal State Hayward CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS at Sonoma State CHICO STATE at Pacific HUMBOLDT STATE at San Francisco State SAN FRANCISCO STATE CAL STATE HAYWARD at San Francisco SONOMA STATE at Chico State

1993 9/4 9/16 9/17 9/19 9/23 9/25 9/27 10/3 10/9 10/13 10/16 10/19 10/22 10/23 10/27 10/29 11/2

at Stanford at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State San Bernardino at Cal State Dominguez Hills at California CAL STATE HAYWARD at Cal Poly at Chico State at San Francisco State SAN FRANCISCO STATE SONOMA STATE at Cal State Hayward REGIS NORTHERN COLORADO at Sonoma State CHICO STATE SAN FRANCISCO

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W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 L, 0-1 (11-6-2, 4-4-2 CCAA) W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 W, 7-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 L, 3-4 W(ot), 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 5-1 W, 2-0 T(ot), 2-2 W, 6-1 W(ot), 1-0 T(ot), 0-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-4 (7-9-1, 3-4-1 CCAA) W, 2-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 4-3 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 W, 3-1 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-1 W, 5-1 L(ot), 0-1 T(ot), 3-3 W, 5-0 L, 0-1 L,4-1 L, 1-2 (7-9-1, 3-5 CCAA) L, 0-4 L, 0-1 W(ot), 1-0 L, 0-2 T(ot), 0-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 W, 3-0 W(ot), 1-0 L, 0-2 W, 5-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1 L(ot), 2-3 W, 2-1

1992 9/11 9/12 9/13 9/17 9/20 9/22 9/26 9/30 10/3 10/7 10/10 10/13 10/17 10/21 10/23 10/28 10/31 11/1

SAINT MARY’S SEATTLE at Northern Colorado at Regis at Metro State CAL POLY POMONA CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO at San Francisco STONY BROOK at Sonoma State CHICO STATE at San Francisco State CAL STATE HAYWARD CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS CAL POLY SONOMA STATE AIR FORCE at Chico State SAN FRANCISCO STATE at Cal State Hayward

1991 9/7 9/11 9/17 9/21 9/24 9/25 9/28 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/22 10/26 10/31 11/2 11/6

at Stanford SONOMA STATE at Saint Mary’s SAN FRANCISCO at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State Dominguez Hills METRO STATE at Chico State DENVER SAN FRANCISCO STATE at Sonoma State at Cal State Hayward REGIS CAL STATE HAYWARD NORTHERN COLORADO at San Francisco State CHICO STATE

1990 9/1 9/6 9/8 9/10 9/12 9/17 9/21 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/6 10/9 10/10 10/13 10/18 10/24 10/27 10/31

at San Francisco UC IRVINE WASHINGTON STATE CHICO STATE CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS at Santa Clara at Northern Colorado at Denver at Metro State at San Francisco State CAL STATE HAYWARD SAINT MARY’S STANFORD SONOMA STATE at Chico State SAN FRANCISCO STATE at Sonoma State at Cal State Hayward

(10-7-3, 4-4 NCAC) L, 0-3 W, 4-1 L, 2-5 L, 1-2 T(ot), 3-3 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 T(ot), 3-3 W, 5-0 L(ot), 1-2 L, 0-2 W, 4-0 W, 5-0 W, 2-1 T(ot), 0-0 L(ot), 1-2 W, 2-1 L(ot), 2-3 W(ot), 4-2 W, 1-0 (9-6-2, 5-3 NCAC) L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 T, 1-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L(ot), 3-1 T, 2-2 W, 4-2 L, 0-5 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-0 W, 2-1 (9-8-1, 2-5-1 NCAC) W, 1-0 W(ot), 1-0 W(ot), 3-1 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-4 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 T, 0-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 L, 0-5 L, 0-1

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UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any University of California campus. Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics Art History Art Studio Asian American Studies Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biological Science Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Cell Biology Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering Chemistry Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese Civil Engineering Classical Civilization Clinical Nutrition Communication Community & Regional Development Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering Crop Science & Management Design Dramatic Art East Asian Studies Economics Electrical Engineering English Entomology Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning Environmental Toxicology Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies Food Science French Genetics Geology German History Human Development Hydrology International Agricultural Development International Relations Italian Japanese Landscape Architecture Linguistics Managerial Economics Materials Science & Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medieval Studies Microbiology Music Native American Studies Natural Sciences Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies

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ACADEMICS

UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the Division of Biological Sciences. With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate programs, the university offers the most expansive and diverse range of academics among any of the University of California campuses. Additionally, students also have the opportunity to combine majors or customize their field of study by creating an individual major. For those interested in graduate degrees – whether it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers advising services to help students craft their education toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance to either their first or second choices.

COMMUNITY

With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and socially innovative community. The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities for active students.

ACTIVITIES

On campus, UC Davis students can rally around the highly successful athletics department by joining the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class performance at the Robert & Magrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts.

The university also offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations and the Associated Students of UC Davis student government. For the active Aggie, students may participate in the diverse intramural sports program or join one of the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual student-run open house. The popular event showcases all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the surrounding communities.

GETTING AROUND

Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sacramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolobus and the student-operated Unitrans bus systems offer free transportation to registered undergraduates. The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike paths make the entire town conducive to both riders and pedestrians.

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CAMPUS LEADERSHIP LINDA KATEHI Linda Katehi became the sixth chancellor of the University of California, Davis, on August 17, 2009. As chief executive officer, she oversees all aspects of the university’s teaching, research and public service mission. Chancellor Katehi (kah-TAY-hee) also holds UC Davis faculty appointments in electrical and computer engineering and in women and gender studies. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, she chairs the President’s Committee for the National Medal of Science and is chair of the Secretary of Commerce’s committee for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. She is a fellow and board member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of many other national boards and committees. Previously, Chancellor Katehi served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University; and associate dean for academic affairs and graduate education in the College of Engineering and professor of electrical engineering and

FRED WOOD Fred Wood assumed the role of Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs on August 1, 2007. Dr. Wood oversees programs and services that enhance the academic and personal development of students, including intercollegiate athletics. He also provides administrative leadership to a Division of over 50 student support programs and to a team of over 800 staff members. In addition, he manages a budget of over 30 million dollars. He advises the Chancellor on matters relating to students, enrollment, access, retention, and campus climate. Wood earned his bachelor’s and Ph.D. from UC Davis in Chemistry in 1980 and 1984. Soon after graduating, he began his faculty appointment in Chemistry and also served the College of Letters and Science as the Associate Dean, a position he held for 13 years. Most recently he served as the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies and Interim Vice Provost of Undergraduate Studies. He is a 2003 graduate of the Harvard University Executive Leadership and Management Institute, and also a graduate of the University of California Management Institute. Dr. Wood is a member of several professional organizations including American College Personnel Association, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, and the National Association of College and University Busi-

UC Davis Chancellor computer science at the University of Michigan. Since her early years as a faculty member, Chancellor Katehi has focused on expanding research opportunities for undergraduates and improving the education and professional experience of graduate students, with an emphasis on underrepresented groups. She has mentored more than 70 postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and master’s students in electrical and computer engineering. Twenty-one of the 42 doctoral students who graduated under her supervision have become faculty members in research universities in the United States and abroad. Her work in electronic circuit design has led to numerous national and international awards both as a technical leader and educator, 16 U.S. patents, and an additional six U.S. patent applications. She is the author or co-author of 10 book chapters and about 600 refereed publications in journals and symposia proceedings. She earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 1977, and her master’s and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering from UCLA in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs ness Officers. He also serves on the Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors at UC Davis, as well as over twenty different committees and councils on and off campus. Several priorities he is focusing on in Student Affairs include building bridges within Student Affairs and with academic affairs; increasing the diversity of our student population by reaching out to students who are disadvantaged and underrepresented; recruitment and admissions; increasing the number of students transferring to UC Davis from community colleges and helping with their transition; develop an inclusive community for all of our students; work to help new students effectively navigate the university; improve retention and graduation; improve accountability and transparency; improve student health; increase fundraising efforts to help support our units and their needs; maintaining affordability for students to attend college; and keeping up with the latest technology to provide our staff, faculty and students with the most up to date and accurate information. Dr. Wood continues to teach undergraduate students while serving in his administrative role and maintaining a focus on continually improving the services available to undergraduate and graduate students.

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UC DAVIS ATHLETICS GREG WARZECKA

Director of Athletics

On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success under his guidance. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his first year as director when he was charged with the task of fully engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not UC Davis would offer athletics-related financial aid. One year later, the campus announced the launch of its first-ever grant-in-aid program. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify from NCAA Division II to Division I status. Under Warzecka’s guidance, the Aggie athletics program increased its grant-inaid allocation nearly tenfold to approximately $5 million. During this period, he also engineered a substantial upgrade in athletics facilities, most notably the Schaal Aquatics Center (2004), the Marya Welch Tennis Center (2005) and the multi-use Aggie Stadium (2007).

NONA RICHARDSON

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administator

Nona Richardson was named Senior Associate Athletics Director at UC Davis in March 2007. She brings extensive experience to her role at UC Davis which includes overseeing compliance, student services and sports medicine programs, as well as sport supervision. Richardson has experienced intercollegiate athletics from a variety of roles, most recently during her tenure at Ball State, where she served as the senior woman administrator. There she oversaw daily operations for sports medicine, and strength and conditioning while also supervising seven sports, including women’s basketball and women’s volleyball.Her contributions at Ball State also included studentathlete services, community outreach programming, career development education, student-athlete awards, and other related areas while also serving as a Title IX and gender equity resource. Prior to Ball State, Richardson was Associate Director of Athletics and SWA at Valparaiso University for seven years, where she served in similar capacities while also serving as Compliance Coordinator for the 18-sport athletics program. Her duties also involved student-athlete eligibility, event management and other key administrative responsibilities. Richardson has served on numerous committees throughout her distinguished career, including the NCAA

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During Warzecka’s tenure, UC Davis captured six NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstanding overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West Region in 2001-02. Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school for the 2001-02 year. Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been a successful baseball coach, first as an assistant at his alma mater, California. He then served as head coach at San Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he also served his first post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined the Aggie athletics staff. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education from Cal in 1975 and his Master of Science with an emphasis in athletic administration from Cal State Hayward in 1983.

Division I Volleyball Committee (2000-02) and Volleyball Officials Sub-Committee (2001-02). She has also been a member of committees for the Mid-Continent Conference and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), the latter for which she also served as a board member. Richardson has presented at several national conferences, is a member of NACWAA and the National Association of Girls and Women in Sports, and has won several awards including NACWAA’s Dr. Nell Jackson Award (2000). Her athletics administrative tenure was preceded by a volleyball coaching career that was highlighted by head coaching positions at Eastern Michigan (1987-95) and Valparaiso (1996-99) and an assistant coaching assignment at Kentucky (1984-87). Richardson was also an assistant coach at the U.S. Olympic Sports Festival in 1991. Richardson was a standout volleyball player at Michigan State (1978-81) where she was a team co-captain, MVP and a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) All-State team. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Michigan State in 1983 and her Master of Arts and Liberal Studies in Human Behavior and Society from Valparaiso University in 1999.


UC DAVIS HEAD COACHES

Bob Biggs Football

Vianney Campos Field Hockey

Steve Doten Men’s Water Polo

Jamie Holmes Women’s Volleyball

Barbara Jahn Women’s Swimming

John Lavallee Women’s Gymnastics

Daryl Lee Men’s Tennis

Bill Maze Women’s Tennis

Rex Peters Baseball

MaryClaire Robinson Women’s Soccer

Dwayne Shaffer Men’s Soccer

Sandy Simpson Women’s Basketball

Gary Stewart Men’s Basketball

Byron Talley Track & Field (interim)

Anne Walker Women’s Golf

Drew Wartenburg M/W Cross Country

Cy Williams Men’s Golf

Jamey Wright Women’s Water Polo

Karen Yoder Softball

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HOME OF THE AGGIES The palatial Activites & Recreation Center (ARC) offers a wide array of fitness areas, including fullsize basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and racquetball courts, and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

ACTIVITIES & RECREATION CENTER

THE PAVILION

HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER

The Pavilion, formerly known as Recreation Hall, serves as home court for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California.

The former Lower Hickey Gym, the first home of women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was converted to a first-class practice facility for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005.

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted five NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER The Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its first event in January of 2004. The complex features an Olympic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, office space and permanent seating for approximately 500 spectators. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championships.

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AGGIE SOCCER STADIUM

Both Aggie Stadium (left), the home of soccer, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s.

TOOMEY FIELD & WOODY WILSON TRACK Built in the late 1940s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous championship events for football, track & field and lacrosse. During the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility.

Dobbins boasts one of the finest playing surfaces in Northern California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent concession/restroom facilities.

DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

MARYA WELCH TENNIS CENTER Dedicated in April 2005, the Marya Welch Tennis Center represents an expansion of the former Hickey Tennis Courts. Recent additions include grandstands and canopied benches for the north courts.

AGGIE STADIUM

TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tripling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and office space.

Aggie Stadium serves as the home facility for the football, women’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey teams. The multiuse venue features an all-weather Sportexe playing surface, a first-class press box, full locker rooms, restrooms and concessions. The initial design has seating for 11,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

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SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

Michelle Roppeau Director of Athletic Academic Advising

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic AllDistrict/America honorees, and has claimed a record three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Student-Athlete Academic Services deserves much of the credit for these accomplishments. The office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. The office has since expanded to include additional academic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. It is headed by Nona Richardson, senior associate director of athletics. The Student-Athlete Academic Services office provides a range of services to student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, including assistance with course and major selection as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility rules and issues.

UC Davis student-athletes typically have a minimum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although appointments with the athletic academic advisors are not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues including: • General education (GE) requirements • Dropping/adding courses • Time management/study skills • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form • Study hall for student-athletes • Personal issues that affect academic performance • Choosing a major/career • Declaring or changing a major • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics • Preparation for graduate programs • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE

Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Jeff Hogan Head Athletic Trainer

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-athletes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. The student athletic trainers serve two to three years with the program, logging in more than 1,500

hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for any student interested in a graduate program in athletic training, as well as any medical or allied medical profession. The ARC Pavilion training room contains extensive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is headquartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCES Cowell Student Health Center........................................ 752-2300 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA)............................... 754-7103 Internship & Career Center............................................ 752-2855 Learning Skills Center................................................... 752-2013 Student Employment Center.......................................... 752-0520 Counseling Center........................................................ 752-0871 The House (Peer Counseling)......................................... 752-2790 Cross Cultural Center.................................................... 752-4287 Education Abroad Center............................................... 752-3014

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Student Disability Center............................................... 752-3184 International House..................................................... 753-5007 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center....... 752-2452 Women’s Resource & Research Center............................. 752-3372 FINANCIAL SUPPORT Undergraduate Scholarship Office................................... 752-2804 Financial Aid Office...................................................... 752-2390 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services............................. 752-2033


Small town. Big school. UC Davis is ranked 16th among public universities nationwide by the National Research Council, is listed 11th among public universities nationwide by U.S. News & World Report; and is 10th in research funding among all U.S. ranked public universities by the National Science Foundation. The campus is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, one of just 62 institutions of higher learning to be admitted to this distinguished group. Founded in 1908 as the University Farm amid the fertile fields of the state’s Central Valley, UC Davis embarks on a centennial celebration during the 2008-09 academic year. The campus encompasses the colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering, Biological Sciences, and Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; and professional schools in Law, Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Education. It also operates the UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, one of the leading teaching and research hospitals in the nation. In 2007, the campus announced a $100 million in founding support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to launch the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. This is a period of growth and change for UC Davis. The campus has seen growth in student, faculty and staff populations and is in the midst of more than $1 billion in new construction. New facilities do or will include new laboratories, new classrooms and new student sports and recreation facilities. Thanks to the generosity of one of the world’s most renowned winemakers,

groundbreaking took place in 2005 on the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science.  The Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts opened in 2002 and is a showcase part of the campus. UC Davis has enjoyed a distinguished history in athletics as it continues a new era in NCAA Division I. The Aggies are official members in most sports in the Big West Conference which includes fellow UC campuses Irvine, Riverside and Santa Barbara. The transition to Division I brought to an end a successful Division II era in which UC Davis captured six Directors’ Cups in eight years, awarded annually to the most successful athletics program in the country. UC Davis also twice received recognition from Sports Illustrated for Women as the top Div. II school for women while Sports Illustrated has also previously honored the institution. In addition to 26 varsity sports (14 for women and 12 for men), the campus offers nearly 40 student-organized club sports. Women's field hockey will become the 27th varsity sport when it begins competition in 2009. And each year, more than 19,000 students participate in intramural sports. All students can enjoy abundant on- and off-campus recreational facilities for tennis, softball, basketball, volleyball and golf. Given the area’s Mediterranean climate, outdoor recreation continues year round. The program is also among the nation’s leaders in NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients and has had three winners of the prestigious NCAA Woman of the Year Award, tied for the most among all schools in the country.


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