2008 UC San Diego Women's Volleyball Media Guide

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UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2008 MEDIA GUIDE


2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

UCSD QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ..............................La Jolla, Calif. Founded: ..............................................1960 Enrollment: .......................................27,048 Colors: .................................. Blue and Gold Nickname: ........................................ Tritons Affiliation: ...................... NCAA Division II Conference: .......................................CCAA Facility: ................... RIMAC Arena (5,000) Chancellor: ................. Dr. Marye Anne Fox Athletics Director:.............Earl W. Edwards UCSD Athletics Phone: ........ 858-534-4211 UCSD Athletics Fax: ............858-534-8172 VOLLEYBALL HISTORY First Year of Volleyball: .......................1976 All-Time Record: .................759-291 (.723) NCAA Appearances: ..............26 (7 in D-II) National Championships: .... 7 (All in D-III) SPORTS INFORMATION Associate AD/SID: ...................... Ryan Hall Office Phone: ........................858-534-8437 Cell Phone: ............................949-280-4704 E-Mail: ............................. r2hall@ucsd.edu Assistant SID: ...................... Mark Oshidari Office Phone: ........................858-534-8451 Cell Phone: ............................209-518-0759 E-Mail: .......................moshidari@ucsd.edu SID Fax: ................................858-534-8475 VOLLEYBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...............................Tom Black Alma Mater: ..................UC San Diego, ‘96 Record at UCSD: ...............65-19 (4th year) Assistant Coach:...... Jon Newman-Gonchar Assistant Coach:.................... Kaui Salzman Team Manager: ......................Amanda Griu Volleyball Office: ..................858-534-8443 TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Overall Record: ........................... 20-8 2007 CCAA Record: ................ 13-5 (t-2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............. 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ......................... 3/3 Newcomers: ...............................................5 MEDIA SERVICES Internet Home Page: .......... ucsdtritons.com AVCA:............................................ avca.org NCAA .........ncaa.org/sports/fall/volleyball CCAA: ..............................www.goccaa.org

TABLE OF CONTENTS Coaching Staff .............................................................2-3 2008 Roster .....................................................................4 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles (by class)....................5-18 2007 Statistics ...............................................................19 Record Book ............................................................20-21 Volleyball History and Awards.................................22-23 All-Time Roster ............................................................24 Vs. All-Time Opponents ...............................................25 Match-By-Match Season Results.............................26-29 2008 Schedule ...............................................................30 Intercollegiate Athletics ................................................31 RIMAC Arena ...............................................................32 Community Outreach ....................................................33 Athletic Perf./Sports Medicine......................................34 UCSD - Youngest of the Best .......................................35 San Diego - America’s Finest City................................36

CREDITS

The UC San Diego women’s volleyball media guide was written, edited and designed by Mark Oshidari, Assistant Sports Information Director. Cover design by UCSD Sports Information. Photographs by Jimmy Gekas, Brock Scott, David Wahlstrom, the UCSD Sports Facilities Office and the UCSD Regents Office.

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COACHING STAFF 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Tom

Head Coach 4th Season

Black Tom Black begins his fourth season as head coach at UCSD in 2008. In 2007, the Tritons knocked off the No. 2 team in the country on the road and advanced to the NCAA Pacific Region Semifinals. UCSD won 20 games for the 24th time in school history. Also, the 2007 Tritons had an All-American and four student-athletes on the CCAA All-Conference squad. In 2006, Black directed the Tritons back to the postseason in a big way, finishing the year with a 26-3 overall record, an NCAA Elite Eight appearance, a NCAA Pacific Regional Championship and a final national ranking of No. 5. For his efforts, Black was named the 2006 Tachikara/AVCA D-II Pacific Region Coach of the Year and CCAA Co-Coach of the Year. Also in 2006, Black coached the CCAA Player of the Year in Nicole Courtney and had four memebers of the team named to the All-CCAA squad. In 2005, Black took over as head coach for the UCSD women’s volleyball program with six new starters, leading the team to victories over two ranked opponents as part of a 19-8 record on the season. UCSD had three players named to the all-CCAA team and one student-athlete earned AVCA Pacific Region honors. Black came to UCSD after spending two seasons as an assistant coach for the men’s volleyball program at USC. Prior to his stint with the Trojans he spent the 2002 and 2003 seasons as the men’s head coach at Pierce Junior College in Woodland Hills, Calif. He also was an assistant in 2003 with the Pierce women’s team. His men’s squads won the 2002 and 2003 California state junior college crowns, finishing 15-3 in 2002 and 17-2 in 2003.

Black began his coaching career as All-Time Triton Coaching Records: an assistant boys’ coach at Royal Year Coach Years High in Simi Valley, Calif., for two seasons (1997-98). The 1997 Royal team was a CIF Di2005-2007 Tom Black 3 vision I finalist. He then spent three years (1999-2001) as the head boys’ coach at Thousand 1996-2004 Duncan McFarland 9 Oaks (Calif.) High, where he also taught English and history. 1979-1995 1978 1976-1977 Totals

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Coach Record Tom Black 65-19 Duncan McFarland 231-49 Doug Dannevik 447-198 Grace Greenberg 5-15 Chuck Millenbah 11-10 Totals 759-291

17 1 He also served as the co-director of the Santa Monica Beach Club team for the last four 2 years. He was the head coach of SMBC’s boys’ 18s team in 2003, 2004 and 2005 after 32 serving as an assistant in 2002 with the 18s team that won the bronze medal at the Junior

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Olympics. He also is the head coach of SMBC’s girls’ 17s team in 2005.

Black is no stranger to the La Jolla campus as he was a four-year (1993-96) varsity letterman for the Tritons’ men’s volleyball program, setting numerous hitting records and earning All-MPSF honorable mention notice as a senior in 1996. He also was Volleyball magazine’s Small College Player of the Year in 1996 while also earning Small College All-America honors that same year. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from UCSD in 1996. A California native, Black prepped at Crespi High in Encino, Calif., where he made the All-CIF third team as a 1991 senior.

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COACHING STAFF 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Jon

Assistant Coach 2nd Season

Newman-Gonchar

Jon Newman-Gonchar begins his second season as an assistant at UCSD. He will assist in all aspects of individual and team training. Specifically on-court coaching, practice planning, video set up and analysis, and management of the competitive cauldron. Newman-Gonchar will serve as recruiting coordinator, is responsible for managing correspondence, evaluations, and visits with prospective student-athletes. He will operate the DataVolley video-statistical program, serve as the Camp Coordinator and is responsible for all administrative duties involving the overnight UCSD Women’s Volleyball Summer Camp. Newman-Gonchar spent the 2006-07 year as an assistant at the University of Louisiana Lafayette. He helped plan practicies and trained the Cajuns’ setters. He also served as the recruiting coordinator, maintaining and keeping up with over 100 prospective student athletes from British Columbia to California Newman-Gonchar spent the previous three seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at Northern Arizona the past two seasons under former UL coach Chris Campbell. More recently he was working with Thompson Rivers University men’s volleyball team in Kamloops, B.C., Canada. While at Northern Arizona his responsibilities included preparing and running the practices for the non-travel party members. In addition NewmanGonchar was the voice of the “Almost Live with John and Jon” radio show which was a live webcast audio/video show of the team during match play. Newman-Gonchar was involved in the volleyball scene of Flagstaff, Ariz., while working at NAU. He worked with setters on the High Altitude Volleyball Club as an assistant coach and eventually head coach and also spent time with Flagstaff High School’s girl’s volleyball team. At Thompson Rivers University his main responsibility included preparing scouting reports. Newman-Gonchar also was involved in preparing the teams Southern California Tour for the Winter of 2006. Newman-Gonchar has worked several volleyball camps including the UCSD and UCSB Summer Camps. He attended the UCLA Summer Camp as a player from 1998-2000. In the summers he also returned to Claremont to work with the CHS boy’s volleyball team. A native of Claremont, Calif., he played prep volleyball at Claremont High School before attending Northern Arizona. While at NAU he was a member of the men’s club volleyball program. Newman-Gonchar received his bachelor’s degree in health sciences from Northern Arizona in December 2005.

Kaui

Salzman

Assistant Coach 2nd Season

Kaui Salzman begins her second season as an assistant coach for the UC San Diego women’s volleyball team in 2007. Salzman will assist with all training and scouting aspects of the program. She has a emphasis on serve/serve-receive, backrow defense and liberos. She comes to UCSD from Saint Mary’s College where she was a four-year letter winner with the Gaels. She averaged over three kills per game in her last three seasons and was a three-time All-West Coast Conference selection. Additionally, SMC went to the NCAA postseason in each of Salzman’s last three seasons. She graduated from Saint Mary’s in 2005, also earning the George R. McKeon award which is given to the outstanding Senior Student-Athlete of the Year. Salzman is a San Diego native, having prepped at Rancho Bernardo High School where she was her team’s Most Valuable Player following her senior year.

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ROSTER 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

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Name Janessa Werhane Elaine Chen Roxanne Brunsting Hillary Williamson Lauren Bradley Karen Reis Rebecca Bailey Sylvia Schmidt Kacey Martinez Kaitlin Potter Michelle Torres Katie Condon Thalia McCann Julia Freidenberg Cara Simonsen Alanna Rutan Kimberly Carpenter

Pos. DS/L S DS/L OH OH OH OH OH S MB DS/L OH S MB MB OH OH

Ht. 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-5 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-8

Yr. RFr. Jr. RFr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

Hometown/High School Norco, Calif./Norco Walnut, Calif./Walnut Chula Vista, Calif./Bonita Vista Orange, Calif./El Modena Valencia, Calif./Saugus Bakersfield, Calif./Garces Memorial Escondido, Calif/Orange Glen Cupertino, Calif./The Harker School Redondo Beach, Calif./South Torrance Huntington Beach, Calif./Ocean View Diamond Bar, Calif./Diamond Bar Pasadena, Calif./Flintridge Sacred Heart Academny Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills Seattle, Wash./West Seattle La Verne, Calif./Bonita San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry Lakewood, Calif./Garces Memorial

Head Coach: Tom Black (fourth season, UC San Diego, 1996) Assistant Coach: Jon Newman-Gonchar (second season, Northern Arizona, 2004) Assistant Coach: Kaui Salzman (second season, Saint Mary’s College, 2005) Team Manager: Amanda Griu (first season)

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2008 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Rebecca

Senior • OH • 5-9 Escondido, Calif. • Orange Glen HS

Bailey

#9

AS A JUNIOR IN 2007: Earned All-American honors in 2007, along with two CCAA Player of the Week awards, first-team AllCCAA, Daktronics Pacific Region All-Star and NCAA Pacific Region All-Tournament... recorded a career-high 30 kills in the NCAA Pacific Regional first-round against Northwest Nazarene... 30 kills in a single-match was one short of the school record... recorded at least 10 kills in 23 matches on the year... season-high 10 digs at Chico State on September 14... career-high seven service aces against Fort Lewis on August 25... hit at a season-high .485 clip with 17 kills and one error against Regis in the seasonopener. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006: Earned 2006 Daktronics Pacific Region All-Star honors... earned All-CCAA first-team honors... recorded at least 10 kills in 24-of-29 matches... notched a career-high 24 kills in the first-round of the NCAA Pacific Regional against Western Washington on November 9. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Made an instant impact on the UCSD campus, leading the CCAA with a .377 hitting efficiency... finished third on the team with 48 aces and led the team in blocks... was one of two freshmen named to the 2005 AVCA Pacific Region team... also earned All-CCAA second-team honors... notched a career-high 13 kills in four games against Cal State L.A.... hit .800 with eight kills in a match against CSUDH... recorded nine blocks against the Golden Eagles on Nov. 4. HIGH SCHOOL: Played serveral sports at Orange Glen HS including volleyball, basketball, softball, track, water polo and tennis. PERSONAL: Born February 3, 1985 in Escondido, Calif.... parents are Cathy Johnson and Irwyn Kontrovich...is married to husband Jarrod Bailey... a Psychology major in Marshall College... career goal is to work in family psychology. REBECCA BAILEY - CAREER HIGHS

Assists.2, three times, last vs. Northwest Nazarene on 11/15/2007 Kills...........................30, vs. Northewest Nazarene on 11/15/2007 Hitting %.........................667 vs. CSU Monterey Bay on 10/22/05 Service Aces.......................................7, vs. Fort Lewis on 8/25/07 Digs...................................................10, at Chico State on 9/14/07 Blocks...............................9, vs. CSU San Bernardino on 10/21/07

#9 Rebecca Bailey

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Kimberly

Carpenter

Senior • OH • 5-8 Lakewood, Calif. • St. Joseph HS

#19

AS A JUNIOR IN 2007: Appeared in 31 games with 37 kills and a .250 attack percentage... served up two aces at Cal State San Bernardino on October 27. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006: In limited action, Carpenter recorded two kills in five attempts against Humboldt State on September 30. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Tallied first career double-double in a win over Sonoma State, leading to a CCAA Player of the Week honor... recorded double-digit kills 12 times... reached a seasonhigh of 19 kills against Cal State L.A. on Nov. 4... served up 13 aces in her first 14 games of the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. Joseph HS where she was a member of the volleyball team that won the CIF Championship and placed second in the state... two-time All-Serra League honors... 2004 club team TCA 17ASO won the Junior National Olympics 17 Open. PERSONAL: Born June 7, 1987... parents are Joseph and Victorina... an Aeronautical Engineering major in Revelle College... career goal is to become an Astronaut.

KIMBERLY CARPENTER - CAREER HIGHS

Assists...........................2, twice, last vs. Sonoma State on 11/9/07 Kills.............................................19, vs. Cal State L.A. on 11/4/05 Hitting %.....................467 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills on 11/12/05 Service Aces......................4, vs. Point Loma Nazarene on 8/30/05 Digs............................................12, vs. Sonoma State on 11/17/05 Blocks.................3, three times, last vs. Cal State L.A. on 11/4/05

#19 Kimberly Carpenter

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Kacey

Martinez AS A JUNIOR IN 2007: Appeared in 18 games as a setter in her first year on the La Jolla campus... recorded a season-high six assists in two games against Cal State Dominguez Hills on October 13... recorded first kill as a Triton on September 1... UCSD went 11-1 in matches she played in. AT EL CAMINO COLLEGE: Volleyball team finished third (2005) and sixth (2006) in the state... earned second-team all-conference in 2005 and first-team all-conference in 2006... also selected as the 2006 El Camino College Athlete of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a CIF championship playing for the volleyball team at South Torrance HS... named Athlete of the Year and South High All-League in 2005... also earned All-CIF honors in soccer. PERSONAL: Born September 26, 1987... parents are Don and Linda Martinez... has two siblings named Josh and Chris... a Human Development major in Sixth College... career goals include becoming an elementary school teacher.

KACEY MARTINEZ - CAREER HIGHS

Assists............................6, vs. CSU Dominguez Hills on 10/13/07 Kills..................................................1, vs. BYU-Hawaii on 9/1/07 Hitting %........................1.000 (1 kill) vs. BYU-Hawaii on 9/1/07 Service Aces..................................................................................0 Digs....................1, three times, last at Humboldt State on 11/2/07 Total Blocks...................................................................................0

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Senior • S • 5-5 Redondo Beach, Calif. • South Torrance HS

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Michelle

Senior • DS/L • 5-10 Diamond Bar, Calif. • Diamond Bar

Torres

#13

AS A JUNIOR IN 2007: Recorded a career-best 267 digs on the season... notched at least 10 digs in 14 matches, including a careerhigh 20 digs at Sonoma State on October 6... recorded 48 aces on the year and had seven matches with at least three aces. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006: Torres recorded 23 aces in 2006, including a career-best six against Cal State Stanislaus on September 8... had five matches with at least 10 digs and a season-high 15 against Cal Poly Pomona on October 21. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Appeared in 48 games with 27 kills, 57 digs and eight aces... notched a season-high seven kills with no errors (.700) against St. Martins on Sept. 2... recorded 10 digs against Cal State L.A. on October 6. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Diamond Bar HS where she was a two-time All-Sierra League first-teamer and team MVP... also was a four-time Inland Valley Prep Athlete of the Week... other school honors included the National Student-Athlete Award, Governor’s Scholarship Award and the Principal’s Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Born January 20, 1988... the daughter of Marty and Monet Torres... parents are Southern California graduates... a Biology major in Muir College... hobbies include beach volleyball, surfing and snowboarding.

MICHELLE TORRES - CAREER HIGHS

Assists.......2, five times, last vs. Northwest Nazarene on 11/15/07 Kills.....................................................7, vs. St. Martin’s on 9/2/05 Hitting %.........................................700, vs. St. Martin’s on 9/2/05 Service Aces.................................6, vs. CSU Stanislaus on 9/8/06 Digs...............................................20, at Sonoma State on 10/6/07 Total Blocks..............1, three times, last at Chico State on 9/14/07

#13 Michelle Torres

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Elaine

Junior • Setter • 5-7 Walnut, Calif. • Walnut HS

Chen

#3

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007: Appeared in a career-best 85 games, recording a team-best 789 assists... also had 32 aces and 1.38 digs per game... recorded a career-high 61 assists in a five-game win at Cal State L.A. on October 10... served-up five aces in a three-game sweep against Humboldt State on September 29. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006: Appeared in 32 games in her first season... recorded a season-high 11 assists in two games against Bryant on August 25... tallied 22 assists and 10 aces during the year. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Walnut HS where she was a four-year San Antonio League award winner, including the San Antonio League MVP in 2006... she was also team captain for two seasons and named to two all-tournament teams in her senior season... academic honors included the honor roll and dean’s list for four years... also earned the San Antonio Top Five Seniors Award in 2006.... Elaine is the volleyball career assists leader at Walnut HS. PERSONAL: Born October 6, 1987... parents are Tom Chen and Sue Sun... has a sister named Stephanie... lists hobbies as surfing and snowboarding... a Management Science major in Sixth College.

ELAINE CHEN - CAREER HIGHS

Assists.........................................61, at Cal State L.A. on 10/10/07 Kills.........................................3, at Cal Poly Pomona on 10/26/07 Hitting %...................(1.000) 2 kills at Humboldt State on 8/31/07 Service Aces.............................5, vs. Humboldt State on 10/29/07 Digs..........................................9, vs. Cal Poly Pomona on 9/22/07 Total Blocks....................................4, vs. Cal State L.A. on 9/8/07

#3 Elaine Chen

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Karen

Junior • DS/L • 5-10 Bakersfield, Calif. • Garces Memorial HS

Reis

#7

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007: Played in 74 games with 127 digs and a .943 reception percentage... also added nine kills and 18 aces on the season... recorded at least 10 digs on four different occassions... recorded a combined 34 digs in two matches during the NCAA Pacific Regional tournament. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2006: Appeared in 65 games with 23 aces and 29 digs... recorded a career-high four aces with no errors at Cal State Monterey Bay on September 22... notched a career-best eight digs at Cal State Bakersfield on Septeber 2. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Redshirted the 2005 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Garces Memorial HS... earned allleague first-team and all-area honors for the 2004 season... other honors included being named to the All-Kern County team and the Kern River Volleyball Club Anderson Award... also a lifetime CSF member, Rotary Scholar recipient and High Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Born October 7, 1987... parents are Tom and Patty Reis... mother played volleyball for Tulsa from 1977-1980... an undeclared major in Warren College.

KAREN REIS - CAREER HIGHS

Assists............................2, twice, last at Sonoma State on 10/6/07 Kills...............................................3, vs. Seattle Pacific on 8/24/07 Hitting %...................(1.000) 3 kills vs. Seattle Pacific on 8/24/07 Service Aces..................4, vs. CSU Dominguez Hills on 10/13/07 Digs.................................18, vs. Northwest Nazarene on 11/15/07 Total Blocks..............................1, vs. CSU Stanislaus on 10/19/07

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#7 Karen Reis


2008 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Alanna

Junior • OH • 6-1 San Diego, Calif. • Patrick Henry HS

Rutan

#18

AT ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY: Attended St. John’s University for two seasons... had best match vs. Colgate with nine kills, no errors and a .529 hitting clip... also added three service aces... St. John’s was the 2006 Big East regular season champions, advanced to the NCAA second round and sweet sixteen during her two seasons... St. John’s went 31-5 and 33-4, the two best years in school history. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Patrick Henry HS where the volleyball team won the Eastern League championship in 2003... honors included team captain as a senior, MVP for the 2005 season, Eastern League First-Team, CIF second-team and Union Tribune Scholar Athlete in 2004-05... club teams included San Diego Volleyball Club, Epic Volleyball Club, Club Pacific and Starlings. PERSONAL: Born October 7, 1987... parents are Tom and Patty Reis... mother played volleyball for Tulsa from 1977-1980... an undeclared major in Warren College.

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Sylvia

Schmidt

Junior • OH • 5-11 Cupertino, Calif. • The Harker School

#10

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007: Made the move to outside hitter during her sophomore year... recorded a career-high 24 kills against Seattle Pacific on August 24... recorded two double-doubles with a career-best 13 digs on two occassions... recorded at least 10 kills in 16 different matches... career-best seven service aces against Western Washington in the NCAA Pacific Regional semifinal match... earned first-team All-California Collegiate Athletic Association honors. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006: Schmidt recorded a career best 16.0 points against Cal State L.A. on October 7 with 11 kills, four aces, five digs and two blocks... notched a .450 hitting percentage with 10 kills at Humboldt State... recorded a season-high seven blocks at Chico State on October 13. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended The Harker School in San Jose, Calif.... tallied at least 20 kills several times during senior year... team won the league title and advanced to the second round of the Central Coast Section in 2005... member of the Vision Gold Volleyball Club team for four years. PERSONAL: Born June 14, 1988... parents are Eno and Lillian Schmidt... has a younger sister named Tanya... career goals include business and teaching... an undeclared major in Marshall College... hobbies include reading, shopping and singing.

SYLVIA SCHMIDT - CAREER HIGHS

Assists..................................................3, at Chaminade on 8/30/07 Kills.............................................24, vs. Seattle Pacific on 8/24/07 Hitting %..................................526, at CSU Stanislaus on 9/15/07 Service Aces......................7, vs. Western Washington on 11/15/07 Digs..................13, twice, last vs. Northwest Nazarene on 9/31/07 Total Blocks......................................7, at Chico State on 10/13/06

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#10 Sylvia Schmidt


2008 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Lauren

Sophomore • OH • 6-1 Valencia, Calif. • Saugus HS

Bradley

#6

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2007: Appeared in 34 games in her first season at UCSD... recorded a career best eight kills and 10 blocks against Cal State L.A. on September 8... served up three service aces at CSU Dominguez Hills on September 6... hit at a .545 clip with seven kills in a win at Chaminade on August 30. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Saugus HS where she played on the volleyball team and Point West Mizuno Club team... honors included being a freshman team MVP and varsity starter for three seasons... earned Scholar Athlete honors for four years... a National Honors Society member, along with Principal’s Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Born August 25, 1988... parents are Doug and Ann Bradley, both graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo... has three siblings named Matt, Adam and Julia... Julia is a volleyball All-American at Cedarville University... a Communications major in Sixth College... hobbies include wakeboarding, the beach, church activities and spending time with friends.

LAUREN BRADLEY - CAREER HIGHS

Assists..................................................3, at Chaminade on 8/30/07 Kills.................................................8, vs. Cal State L.A. on 9/8/07 Hitting %..........................................545 at Chaminade on 8/30/07 Service Aces........................3, at CSU Dominguez Hills on 9/6/07 Digs................4, twice, last vs. CSU Domingez Hills on 10/13/07 Total Blocks..................................10, vs. Cal State L.A. on 9/8/07

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#6 Lauren Bradley


2008 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Kaitlin

Sophomore • MB • 6-0 Huntington Beach, Calif. • Ocean View HS

Potter

#12

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2007: Appeared in 42 games with 0.43 blocks per game... recorded a career-best 10 kills and five blocks against Seattle Pacific on August 24... recorded six kills and four digs at Sonoma State on October 6... hit at a season-best .455 clip with six kills against Cal State L.A. on September 8. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Ocean View HS where she was team and Golden West League MVP in 2005... squad went undefeated in conference in 2005... earned first-team and All-League honors in 2004... Team Complete Athlete (TCA) 18-ASO earned a fifthplace finish at the Los Angeles Qualifier and two top-10 finishes at the Atlanta Big South and Denver Crossroads in 2006... school honors included Outstanding Academic Achievement in Girls Volleyball (three times), the Teacher’s Choice Award and the Principal’s Distinguished Honor Roll. PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1988... parents are Ross and Ellen Potter... Ross Potter played basketball against Magic Johnson during scrimmages as part of the Michigan State junior varsity team... has an older brother named Matthew... is an undeclared major in Marshall College... hobbies include beach volleyball.

KAITLIN POTTER - CAREER HIGHS

Assists.......1, four times, last vs. Northwest Nazarene on 11/15/07 Kills.............................................10, vs. Seattle Pacific on 8/24/07 Hitting %..............................455, against Cal State L.A. on 9/8/07 Service Aces..................1, twice, last at Hawaii Pacific on 8/31/07 Digs.................................................4, at Sonoma State on 10/6/07 Total Blocks..................................5, vs. Seattle Pacific on 8/24/07

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#12 Kaitlin Potter


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Cara

Simonsen

Sophomore • MB • 5-8 La Verne, Calif. • Bonita HS

#17

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Appeared in 14 games with three kills and five blocks. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bonita HS where the volleyball team won four straight Miramonte League titles... season highs include 155 kills, 67 blocks and a .440 hitting percentage... twice earned first-team all-league, including the conference’s Most Valuable Offensive Player award... a Miramonte Scholar Athlete award winner... club teams included Club West Volleyball and Claremont Stars Soccer. PERSONAL: Born February 6, 1989... parents are Don and Terri Simonsen... father is a UC San Diego graduate while her mother graduated from UC Irvine... has an older brother named Daniel... a Biology major in Sixth College... career goal includes working with marine life... lists hobbies as playing all sports, shopping, spending time with family and friends, yoga and working out.

CARA SIMONSEN - CAREER HIGHS

Assists............................................................................................0 Kills............................1, three times, last vs. CSUDH on 10/13/07 Hitting %....................1.000 (1 kill) at CSU Stanislaus on 9/15/07 Service Aces..................................................................................0 Digs.......................................................1, vs. Ft. Lewis on 8/25/07 Total Blocks.................1, five times, last vs. CSUDH on 10/13/07

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#17 Cara Simonsen


2008 REDSHIRT FRESHMEN 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Roxanne

Brunsting

Redshirt Freshman • DS/L • 5-10 Chula Vista, Calif. • Bonita Vista Senior HS

#4

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bonita Vista Senior HS where the volleyball team won the Mesa League title and advanced to the CIF playoffs in each of her four years... advanced to the CIF quarterfinals in 2006-07... honors included the Mesa League Player of the Year in 2006-07, two-time All-League and a CIF Academic first-team honors... club experience included EPIC Volleyball from 2005-07. PERSONAL: Born February 16, 1989... parents are David and Janet Brunsting... father is a Stanford graduate while mother graduated from Cal State Northridge... has two siblings named Rachel Williams and Michael Brunsting... a Mathematics and Economics major with an Architectural Engineering minor in Roosevelt College... hobbies include reading and painting.

Janessa

Werhane HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Norco HS where she helped the volleyball team advance to the third round of the CIF in 2006-07 and the fourth round in 2005-06... team earned back-to-back Mountain View League titles... led the varsity team in aces in 2006-07... honors included all-tournament team honors for two seasons, varstiy captain and a spot on the Diamond Ranch All-Tournament team... also saw action on the Mavericks Volleyball Club team and the Raiders Travel Softball squad. PERSONAL: Born February 6, 1989... parents are Alan and Mary Werhane... has two older brothers named Joshua and Gregory... an Environmental Systems major with an Ecology minor in Sixth College... career goals include Environmental Science.

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Redshirt Freshman • DS/L • 5-7 Norco, Calif. • Norco HS

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2008 FRESHMEN 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Katie

Freshman • OH • 5-10 Pasadena, Calif. • Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy HS

Condon

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in La Canada... volleyball team won the Mission League Championship in 2004 and 2005, while earning co-championship honors in 2006... advanced to the CIF championship game in 2007... careerhigh 33 kills against Santa Barbara in the 2007 CIF semifinals... individual honors include various All-tournament honors, Glendale Newspaper all-tournament, Pasadena Newsapaper all-tournament and player of the week honors... participated with the Santa Monica Beach Club team for two years. PERSONAL: Born October 3, 1989... parents are Tom and Alison Condon... has a younger brother named Matthew... parents are USC graduates... an undeclared major in Roosevelt College... lists hobbies as going to the beach, shopping, reading and playing beach volleyball.

Julia

Freidenberg HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Interlake and West Seattle High in Bellevue, Washington... helped the West Seattle HS to the Division Championship Metro Sound in 2005... she earned team MVP honors and First-Team All Metro that year... led Interlake HS to the division playoffs for the first time in nine years in 2008... honors in 2008 included team MVP and First-Team All-Conference KingCO AAA... single-match highs include a .404 hitting efficiency, 24 kills, 15 blocks and 30 digs. PERSONAL: Born March 7, 1990... parents are David and Deanna Freidenberg... has an older brother named Aaron and a twin sister named Lauren... Lauren is on the UCSD basketball team... an undeclared major in Roosevelt College... career goals include Pre-Med and International Studies... hobbies include music, movies, reading, swimming and teaching jump rope.

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Freshman • MB • 5-11 Seattle, Wash. • West Seattle HS

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2008 FRESHMEN 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Thalia

McCann

Freshman • S • 5-9 Dana Point, Calif. • Dana Hills HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Dana Hills HS where the volleyball team finished third in the league and advanced to the CIF semifinals... named first-team all-league, Academic Athlete, team captain and team MVP... also played for TCA volleyball club in 2008. PERSONAL: Born October 6, 1990... parents are John and Leila McCann... has an older sibling named Dominique Kimball... father is a Long Beach State alum while mother graduated from Quebec Nursing School... a Pre-Medicine major in Marshall college... lists hobbies as playing the guitar, ATVing and beach volleyball.

Hillary

Williamson HIGH SCHOOL: Attended El Modena HS where the volleyball team advanced to the CIF quarterfinals... finished the 2007 season as the kills leader in the Century League... earned first-team All-League and Most Improved in 2006... earned first-team AllLeague and Offensive MVP in 2007... also competed with Cal Jrs. and Impact Volleyball Club teams. PERSONAL: Born August 17, 1990... parents are Ron and Lori Williamson... has two older brothers named Brian Williamson and Sean Gunter... father is a UCLA graduate while mother graduated from Long Beach State... an Economics major in Roosevelt College... hobbies include beach volleyball and wakeboarding.

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Freshman • OH • 5-10 Orange, Calif. • El Modena HS

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2007 STATISTICS The Automated ScoreBook 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL UC SAN DIEGO Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 19, 2008) 2007 UC All San Diego Volleyball matches

UC San Diego Overall Individual Statistics (Final Stats)

RECORD: ALL MATCHES......... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE......

OVERALL (20-8 ) (13-5 ) ( 7-3 )

HOME ( 7-2 ) ( 7-2 ) ( 0-0 )

AWAY ( 9-3 ) ( 6-3 ) ( 3-0 )

NEUTRAL ( 4-3 ) ( 0-0 ) ( 4-3 )

|---------ATTACK----------| |--SET---| |----SERVE----| |--DIG---| |------BLOCKING-------| ## STATS SUMMARY G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Total B/G BE BHE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 BAILEY, Rebecca 104 424 4.08 152 1070 .254 9 0.09 41 49 0.39 18 109 1.05 2 36 38 0.37 4 3 10 SCHMIDT, Sylvia 99 309 3.12 144 795 .208 6 0.06 58 54 0.59 15 131 1.32 2 46 48 0.48 6 0 18 RIES, Amber 106 315 2.97 121 814 .238 2 0.02 0 0 0.00 4 40 0.38 5 51 56 0.53 2 0 14 WILSON, Casey 92 205 2.23 92 587 .193 4 0.04 33 47 0.36 31 207 2.25 5 27 32 0.35 2 0 8 GARY, Hannah 91 136 1.49 80 378 .148 2 0.02 4 13 0.04 2 19 0.21 5 55 60 0.66 15 1 3 CHEN, Elaine 85 16 0.19 11 53 .094 789 9.28 32 42 0.38 2 117 1.38 1 19 20 0.24 4 25 6 BRADLEY, Lauren 34 31 0.91 20 84 .131 4 0.12 10 20 0.29 0 16 0.47 2 30 32 0.94 0 0 13 TORRES, Michelle 106 2 0.02 0 8 .250 14 0.13 48 39 0.45 22 267 2.52 0 1 1 0.01 0 1 12 POTTER, Kaitlin 42 39 0.93 23 116 .138 4 0.10 2 3 0.05 0 11 0.26 0 18 18 0.43 1 0 16 FACCHINI, Natalie 106 3 0.03 8 27 -.185 61 0.58 45 24 0.42 35 555 5.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 19 CARPENTER, Kimberly 31 37 1.19 10 108 .250 4 0.13 5 9 0.16 5 27 0.87 1 4 5 0.16 0 0 5 ADAMS, Kim 59 21 0.36 14 60 .117 509 8.63 12 26 0.20 0 80 1.36 0 10 10 0.17 3 23 7 REIS, Karen 74 9 0.12 5 34 .118 5 0.07 18 16 0.24 9 127 1.72 0 1 1 0.01 0 0 17 SIMONSEN, Cara 14 3 0.21 5 16 -.125 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 1 0.07 0 5 5 0.36 2 0 11 MARTINEZ, Kacey 18 1 0.06 1 2 .000 18 1.00 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.17 0 2 2 0.11 0 3 TEAM 12 UC SAN DIEGO........ 106 1551 14.63 686 4152 .208 1431 13.50 308 342 2.91 156 1710 16.13 23 305 175.5 1.66 39 59 Opponents........... 106 1230 11.60 635 3851 .155 1138 10.74 157 235 1.48 307 1552 14.64 49 442 270.0 2.55 42 62 TEAM STATISTICS UCSD OPP -------------------------------------ATTACK.............. Kills............. 1551 1230 Errors............ 686 635 Total Attacks..... 4152 3851 Attack Pct........ .208 .155 Kills/Game........ 14.6 11.6 SET................. Assists........... 1431 1138 Assists/Game...... 13.5 10.7 SERVE............... Aces.............. 308 157 Errors............ 342 235 Attempts.......... 2827 2572 Serve Pct......... .879 .909 Aces/Game......... 2.9 1.5 SERVE RECEPTIONS.... Errors............ 156 307 Errors/Game....... 1.5 2.9 Attempts.......... 2330 2478 Reception Pct..... .933 .876 DEFENSE............. Digs.............. 1710 1552 Digs/Game......... 16.1 14.6 BLOCKING............ Block Solo........ 23 49 Block Assist...... 305 442 Total Blocks...... 175.5 270.0 Blocks Per Game... 1.7 2.5 Block Errors...... 39 42 BALL HANDLING ERRORS 59 62 ATTENDANCE.......... Total............. 4415 3044 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/491 12/254 Neutral site #/Avg 7/97 Current win streak 0 Home win streak... 7 -

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OPPONENT ---------------------Regis #20 Seattle Pacific #25 SMSU Fort Lewis CUH Northwest Nazarene HPU-VB BYUHVB CS Dominguez Hills #20 CSULA #22 Chico State Cal State Stanislaus #2 CSUSB CPPVB HSU CSU Monterey Bay Sonoma State CSULA CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS CAL STATE STANISLAUS #19 CHICO STATE Cal Poly Pomona CSUSB HSU SONOMA STATE CSU MONTEREY BAY Northwest Nazarene Western Washington

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

SCORE-BY-GAME ATTEND ----------------------------- -----30-24,35-33,30-25 150 30-26,20-30,30-32,30-26,9-15 65 20-30,27-30,30-24,30-18,10-15 57 27-30,30-21,30-21,30-21 93 30-27,30-22,30-20 113 30-24,30-19,31-29 83 30-18,30-22,30-17 150 30-27,30-18,30-28 201 30-13,30-18,30-25 101 27-30,28-30,30-25,30-32 197 17-30,21-30,32-30,21-30 522 30-12,30-28,30-28 155 16-30,22-30,28-30 669 30-24,30-17,30-28 337 30-17,30-23,30-21 611 30-18,31-29,30-22 96 20-30,30-26,26-30,24-30 213 30-23,30-23,28-30,31-33,15-7 240 30-26,30-17,30-13 306 30-24,30-16,30-25 275 30-25,31-29,30-27 979 28-30,32-30,21-30,30-18,13-15 619 23-30,13-30,30-25,30-27,15-12 441 30-17,30-20,28-30,23-30,15-7 193 23-30,30-22,22-30,30-28,15-11 488 30-20,30-19,30-19 553 23-30,30-25,30-25,26-30,15-13 230 30-23,30-26,21-30,26-30,12-15 -


RECORD BOOK 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL KILLS 1,182........... Stacy Dunsmore (01-04) 1,172..........Diana Klintworth (86-89) 1,116 .............. Bonnie Wilson (02-04) 1,049........... Kristin Kilbourn (81-84) 1,014............Molly Wheatley (81-84) 984...........Rebecca Bailey (05-pres.) 933.....................Katie Hogan (01-04) 926................ Kathleen Hentz (98-01) 921.................Allison Bender (96-99) 910................... Janet Hughes (84-87)

CAREER LEADERS

TOTAL BLOCKS 419................... Elizabeth Tan (88-91) 410............. Shannon Noonan (95-98) 360.....................Katie Hogan (01-04) 340.............. Kristin Kilbourn (81-84) 311 ................ Kendra Canape (01-04) 310................... Christine Chi (93-96) 290....................... Karin Kalk (81-84) 271................ Kathleen Hentz (98-01) 268................... Janet Hughes (84-87) ASSISTS 4,749................... Teresa Ohta (01-04) 2,856................Sherine Ebadi (95-97) 2,546..... Christine Kueneman (98-00) 1,674..........Kristin Halvorsen (05-06) 1,563...................Julie Fabian (90-91) 1,547................... Amy Crotty (92-93) 1,464............... Jessica Bartter (99-02) 1,357................... Kim Adams (04-07)

ATTACKS 3,314........... Stacy Dunsmore (01-04) 3,026..........Diana Klintworth (86-89) 2,811 .............. Bonnie Wilson (02-04) 2,669................Leslie Punelli (97-00) 2,582..............Allison Bender (96-99) 2,538............Molly Wheatley (81-84) 2,471........... Madelyn Ripken (93-96) 2,427........... Kristin Kilbourn (81-84) 2,375........Rebecca Bailey (05-pres.) 2,346......... Mieke Biesheuvel (93-96) 2,261............... Liz Vesanovic (89-93) ATTACK PCT. (Minimum 500 Attempts) .351............... Kendra Canape (01-04) .347....................Katie Hogan (01-04) .346................Brianna Koche (03-06) .324............... Kathleen Hentz (98-01) .312................ Lulu Schwartz (80-83) .306.....................Teresa Ohta (01-04) .294.................. Christine Chi (93-96) .286................... Tammy Smit (81-82) .282............ Shannon Noonan (95-98) .273..........Rebecca Bailey (05-pres.) .272................. Jennie Wilson (99-02) .272............. Kristin Kilbourn (81-84)

Stacy Dunsmore is the UCSD career leader in kills and total attacks.

DIGS 1,628............Natalie Facchini (04-07) 1,390................Leslie Punelli (97-00) 1,195........... Stacy Dunsmore (01-04) 1,084...................Teresa Ohta (01-04) 1,039..................Julie Harvey (91-94) 891.............Diana Klintworth (86-89) 852.................... Lauren Mills (00-03) 838.................Allison Bender (96-99) 830................... Dana Simone (89-91) 790..................Laura Watkins (02-05) 788........ Elizabeth Vesanovic (90-93)

Teresa Ohta recorded a school-record 4,749 assists from 2001-04.

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SERVICE ACES 247.................... Carol Lipson (84-87) 194..........................Ellen Chi (85-88) 183............... Monica Bradley (83-86) 155...................Leslie Punelli (97-00) 139...............Natalie Facchini (04-07) 137.................Allison Bender (96-99) 137............. Vikki Van Duyne (88-91)


RECORD BOOK 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

KILLS 439.......................Bonnie Wilson (04) 424.....................Rebecca Bailey (07) 422...................Diana Klintworth (88) 407.......................... Tammy Smit (82) 403.......................Bonnie Wilson (02) 401......................... Rachel Vetter (88) 374.....................Molly Wheatley (83) 372................... Vikki Van Duyne (90) 359......................... Janet Hughes (86) 355...................Diana Klintworth (89) 351.................... Nicole Courtney (06) 351.................... Nicole Courtney (05) ATTACKS 1,171................. Nicole Courtney (06) 1,071....................Bonnie Wilson (04) 1,070..................Rebecca Bailey (07) 1,067................Diana Klintworth (88) 1,053...............Mieke Biesheuvel (96) 1,046................. Nicole Courtney (05) 1,033...................... Rachel Vetter (88) 1,020...............Mieke Biesheuvel (95) 1,014....................Bonnie Wilson (02) 993........................ Liz Vesanovic (93) 982....................... Laura Santerre (00) 971................... Vikki Van Duyne (90)

SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

DIGS 555.................... Natalie Facchini (07) 487.................... Natalie Facchini (06) 408....................... Laura Watkins (05) 397.........................Leslie Punelli (00) 364.................... Angelle Crochet (94) 358.......................... Julie Harvey (94) 355...................Diana Klintworth (88) 354......................... Dana Simone (91) 335...........................Laura Kranz (92) 318..................... Laurie Bertanyi (88) 317.................... Stacy Dunsmore (04) 314.............. Elizabeth Vesanovic (93) TOTAL BLOCKS 156.................... Kristin Kilbourn (83) 137.......................Brianna Koche (06) 133......................Kendra Canape (04) 129 .................. Shannon Noonan (95) 123......................Kendra Canape (03) 121........................ Becky Palmer (88) 117 .........................Elizabeth Tan (91) 116 .........................Elizabeth Tan (88) 111 ................... Shannon Noonan (96)

Bonnie Wilson’s 439 kills in 2004 is the SERVICE ACES top single-season mark at UCSD.

96.......................Monica Bradley (86) 87............................Carol Lipson (85) 81.......................Monica Bradley (85) 74..................... Vikki Van Duyne (90) 63...................... Nicole Courtney (06) 63............................ Tammy Smit (81) 63................................. Ellen Chi (85) 63............................Carol Lipson (86)

ATTACK PCT. (Minimum 300 Attempts) .399......................... Katie Hogan (04) .386.....................Kendra Canape (03) .368......................Brianna Koche (06) .368........................ Christine Chi (96) .367....................... Jennie Wilson (99) .357.....................Kathleen Hentz (01) .352.....................Kendra Canape (04) .347....................Rebecca Bailey (05) .344......................... Katie Hogan (03) .340.....................Kathleen Hentz (98) .326......................... Tammy Smit (81) ASSISTS 1,345........................ Teresa Ohta (03) 1,329........................ Teresa Ohta (04) 1,286................ Kim Stonecipher (86) 1,208.................. Laurie Bertanyi (88) 1,206..................... Sherine Ebadi (97) 1,165...........Christine Kueneman (98) 1,111 ...............Jennifer Schofield (94) 1,068........................ Teresa Ohta (02) 1,060............... Kristin Halvorsen (06)

Natalie Facchini recorded 555 digs in 2007, a single-season record.

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE MATCH RECORDS Most Kills .........................31 ..................Janet Hughes .......................... 10-23-87 Most Attempts .................78 ................ Laura Santerre ......................... 10-20-00 Best Kill Pct. .................. .909 ................Bonnie Wilson .......................... 09-17-04 Most Total Blocks ............14 ................. Elizabeth Tan ...........................11-19-88 Most Service Aces ............ 11 ................Monica Bradley ..........................11-15-85 Most Digs .........................40 ............... Natalie Facchini ..........................11-20-04

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VOLLEYBALL HONORS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Elizabeth Tan....................................1989 NCAA D-II All-Americans NCAA D-II All-Tournament Team Diana Klintworth .............................1998 Teresa Ohta ...................................... 2001 Laurie Bertanyi ................................ 1998 Rebecca Bailey.................................. 2007 Rachel Vetter .................................... 1998 Katie Hogan ...................................... 2004 Carol Lipson..................................... 1987 Teresa Ohta ....................................... 2004 NCAA D-III All-Tournament Team Janet Hughes .................................... 1987 Bonnie Wilson ................................... 2004 Christine Kueneman.........................1988 Carol Lipson..................................... 1986 Teresa Ohta ....................................... 2003 Kathleen Hentz.................................1998 Kim Stonecipher ..............................1986 Sherine Ebadi ...................................1997 Janet Hughes .................................... 1986 Katherine Brynjestad ....................... 1997 Kristin Kilbourn ............................... 1984 Kristi Askeland................................. 1992 Molly Wheatley ............................... 1984 Elizabeth Tan.................................... 1991 Karin Kalk........................................ 1984 Elizabeth Tan.................................... 1990 Lulu Schwartz ..................................1983 Vikki Van Duyne .............................. 1990 Kristin Kilbourn ............................... 1983 Liz Vesanovic ...................................1990 Molly Wheatley ............................... 1983 Diana Klintworth .............................1988 Lulu Schwartz ..................................1982 Rachel Vetter .................................... 1988 Tammy Smit .....................................1982 Carol Lipson, Lori Luhnow .............1987 Lulu Schwartz ..................................1982 *Monica Bradley..............................1986 Tammy Smit .....................................1981 Carol Lipson..................................... 1986 Kim Stonecipher ..............................1986 Karin Kalk........................................ 1984 Molly Wheatley .............................. 1984 Carol Lipson..................................... 1984 Christy Wada ....................................1984 Molly Wheatley ............................... 1983 Karin Kalk........................................ 1983 Lulu Schwartz ..................................1983 Tammy Smit .....................................1982 Lulu Schwartz ..................................1982 Tammy Smit .....................................1981 Molly Wheatley ............................... 1981 Lulu Schwartz ..................................1981 *Most Outstanding Player.

All-CCAA

Teresa Ohta was a two-time NCAA D-II All-American. NCAA D-III All-Americans

Leslie Punelli ................................... 1999 Christine Kueneman.........................1998 Leslie Punelli ................................... 1998 Sherine Ebadi ...................................1997 Katherine Brynjestad ....................... 1997 Christine Chi ....................................1996 Madelyn Ripken ...............................1996 Christine Chi ....................................1995 Angelle Crochet ...............................1994 Christine Chi ....................................1994 Jennifer Schofield............................. 1994 Kristi Askeland................................. 1993 Julie Harvey ..................................... 1993 Liz Vesanovic ...................................1993 Elizabeth Tan.................................... 1991 Dana Simone .................................... 1991 Julie Fabian ......................................1991 Elizabeth Tan.................................... 1990 Vikki Van Duyne .............................. 1990 Dana Simone .................................... 1990 Amy Banachowski ...........................1990 Diana Klintworth .............................1989

Stacy Dunsmore (14) and Katie 1979 Elaine Bergman ................................

Hogan were two of UCSD’s five, first-team All-CCAA selections in 2004. NCAA D-III Players of the Year

Elizabeth Tan....................................1991 Janet Hughes, Carol Lipson .............1987 Kristin Kilbourn ............................... 1984 Molly Wheatley ............................... 1983 Tammy Smit .....................................1981

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Rebecca Bailey, First Team ..............2007 Sylvia Schmidt, First Team .............. 2007 Amber Ries, Second Team ...............2007 Natalie Facchini, Second Team ........ 2007 Nicole Courtney, First Team ............ 2006 Rebecca Bailey, First Team ..............2006 Brianna Koche, First Team .............. 2006 Kristin Halvorsen, Second Team .....2006 Brianna Koche, Second Team .......... 2005 Nicole Courtney, Second Team ........ 2005 Rebecca Bailey, Second Team .........2005 Kendra Canape, First Team .............. 2004 Stacy Dunsmore, First Team ............2004 Katie Hogan, First Team .................. 2004 Teresa Ohta, First Team ...................2004 Bonnie Wilson, First Team............... 2004 Lindsay Crandell, Second Team ......2004 Natalie Facchini, Second Team ........ 2004 Kendra Canape, First Team .............. 2003 Teresa Ohta, First Team ...................2003 Bonnie Wilson, First Team............... 2003 Lindsay Crandell, Second Team ......2003 Stacy Dunsmore, Second Team .......2003 Katie Hogan, Second Team .............. 2003 Teresa Ohta, First Team ...................2002 Bonnie Wilson, First Team............... 2002 Katie Hogan, Second Team .............. 2002 Jennie Wilson, Second Team ...........2002


VOLLEYBALL HONORS 2008 Kathleen Hentz, First Team ............. 2001 Stacy Dunsmore, Second Team .......2001 Teresa Ohta, Second Team ............... 2001 Laura Santerre, First Team ............... 2000 Leslie Punelli, Second Team ............2000 Christine Kueneman, Second Team .2000

UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

Elizabeth Tan....................................1991 Julie Fabian ......................................1991 Laurie Bertanyi ................................ 1988 Ellen Chi ..........................................1988 Ellen Chi ..........................................1987

CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII (since 2000)

Nicole Courtney, First Team ............ 2006 Brianna Koche, Second Team .......... 2006 Nicole Courtney, First Team ............ 2005 Bonnie Wilson, First Team............... 2004 Jennie Wilson, Second Team ...........2002 Stacy Dunsmore, Third Team .......... 2002 Laura Santerre ..................................2001 Laura Santerre ..................................2000

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

Laurie Bertanyi ................................ 1988

UCSD NCAA Woman of the Year

Sherine Ebadi ...................................1997 Elizabeth Tan.................................... 1991

UCSD Outstanding Senior Student-Athletes

Duncan McFarland, the 2001 National Coach of the Year.

Teresa Ohta ......................................2004 Laura Santerre ..................................2001 Leslie Punelli ................................... 2000 Allison Bender ................................. 1999 Elizabeth Tan.................................... 1991 Lauri Bertanyi .................................. 1988

Nicole Courtney, CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2005-06.

Tachikara/AVCA National Coach of the Year

Duncan McFarland...........................2001

AVCA D-II All-Pacific Region

Rebecca Bailey, , First Team ............2007 Rebecca Bailey, Honorable Mention2005 Katie Hogan, First Team .................. 2004 Teresa Ohta, First Team ...................2004 Bonnie Wilson, First Team............... 2004 Teresa Ohta, First Team ...................2003 Bonnie Wilson, First Team............... 2002 Teresa Ohta, Honorable Mention ..... 2002 Kathleen Hentz, First Team ............. 2001 Teresa Ohta, Second Team ............... 2001

AVCA D-II Pacific Region Freshman of the Year

Teresa Ohta ......................................2001

CCAA Freshman of the Year

Teresa Ohta ......................................2001

The 2004 UCSD volleyball team captured the school’s first CCAA volleyball title, finishing the conference slate with a perfect 18-0 mark.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL E Amy Linden ................ 1973-74 Sherine Ebadi .............. 1995-97 Carol Lipson................ 1984-87 Jennifer Eibert .................. 1992 Marci Lischer .............. 1985-86 Stephanie Eischen ............ 1988 Eva Ljungwe .................... 1976 Kathy Eisler ..................... 1977 Judy Lower....................... 1973 Yvonne Ellington ............. 1984 Megan Lucas ............... 1992-93 B Heather Ely ...................... 2005 Lisa Luhnow ............... 1983-84 Rebecca Bailey............ 2005-07 Lori Luhnow ............... 1983-87 Amy Banachowski ........... 1990 F Kathleen Lynch ................ 1975 Elizabeth Banez .......... 1989-92 Julie Fabian ................. 1990-91 Glenny Barendse .............. 1973 Natalie Facchini .......... 2004-07 M Jessica Bartter ............. 1999-02 Karen Flammer ........... 1975-77 Linda Maczko .................. 1972 Chris Beane ...................... 1981 Tina Flammer .............. 1973-74 Heidi Maier ................. 1985-86 Allison Bender ............ 1996-99 Jennifer Freed.............. 1975-76 Susan Marshall ................. 1976 Cely Bergado ................... 1978 Jennifer Martin ............ 1991-93 Elaine Bergman ........... 1978-82 G Carol Martindale ......... 1972-73 Laurie Bertanyi ..... 1984, 87-88 Hannah Gary ......... 2004, 06-07 Kacey Martinez ................ 2007 Andrea Beylan ............ 1974-76 Shelly Graf .................. 1995-96 Kelly McGlothlin ........ 1993-96 Mieke Biesheuvel........ 1993-96 Karen Grometer .......... 1990-91 Jennifer McLain .......... 1996-99 Dee Dee Bigelow ........ 1985-88 Jennifer McNamara .......... 1986 Teresa Black ..................... 1975 H Lori Melvin ................ 1979, 81 Kate Borden ..................... 1980 Jaime Hackleman ........ 1997-99 Lauren Mills ................ 2000-03 Kathy Bouic ..................... 1979 Vicki Haire ....................... 1985 Anne Moore ..................... 1997 Monica Bradley........... 1983-86 Christine Hall ................... 1975 Kara Morrison .................. 1992 Lauren Bradley................. 2007 Kristin Halvorsen ............. 2005 Laura Bradshaw ............... 1975 Trish Hanley ................ 1982-83 N Katherine Brynjestad .. 1995-98 Susan Hannahs ................. 1973 Sharon Nakashima ........... 1978 Stephanie Buck ................ 2003 Adrienne Harber............... 1976 Suzanne Nelson........... 1981-82 Liz Burrill.................... 1980-81 Amy Harber ................ 1976-77 Diane Noble ..................... 1981 Julie Harvey ................ 1991-94 Shannon Noonan ......... 1995-98 C Shannon Hawes..... 1997-98, 00 Lori Cadinha .................... 1973 Allison Hensleit .......... 1986-88 O Lisa Caldwell .............. 1999-00 Kathleen Hentz............ 1998-01 Ellen O’Rorke ............. 1972-75 Diana Camarillo .......... 2000-01 Shelley Hill ...................... 1972 Tracy Off .................... 1975, 77 Kendra Canape ............ 2001-04 Katie Hogan ................ 2001-04 Teresa Ohta ................. 2001-04 Kimberly Carpenter .... 2005-07 Kim Holland..................... 1980 Judy Otero ........................ 1974 Sarah Castro ..................... 1999 Melinda Holliday ............. 1989 Francesca Centofanti.. 2002, 04 Heather Holtzclaw 1990-91, 93 P Elaine Chen ................. 2006-07 Aileen Horimoto .............. 1976 Karen Pacior................ 1972-73 Christine Chi ............... 1993-96 Marilyn Horn ................... 1981 Becky Palmer .............. 1987-89 Ellen Chi ..................... 1985-88 Janet Hughes ............... 1984-87 Susan Papenek ............ 1972-74 Lauren Chiodini ............... 2005 Robin Parlette.............. 2002-04 Cara Churchill .................. 1979 I Laura Peters ..................... 1997 Jennifer Codling .......... 1989-90 Robin Irvin ....................... 1972 Ashley Peterson .......... 2000-03 Suzanne Cody .................. 1985 Ann Ishihara ................ 1977-79 Jennifer Pettigrew ....... 1984-87 Eve Collins ....................... 1977 Mary Pontius ............... 1984-85 Evelyn Conley............. 1983-84 J Kaitlin Potter .................... 2007 Cheryl Corindia................ 1981 Ailene Jenners .................. 1979 Beth Prather ................ 1978-79 Kelly Cornelius ................ 1999 Jami Johnson ............... 1991-92 Vicki Pride .................. 1980-82 Nicole Courtney .......... 2004-05 Christine Prowd ......... 1995, 97 Lindsay Crandell ......... 2003-04 K Leslie Punelli .............. 1997-00 Angelle Crochet .......... 1994-95 Karen Kachler .................. 1976 Jennifer Cross........ 1990, 92-94 Karin Kalk................... 1981-84 Q Amy Crotty ................ 1992, 93 Bonnie Kelly ............... 1993-95 Shannon Quigley.............. 1986 Kristin Kilbourn .......... 1981-84 D Diane Klein ...................... 1973 R Maureen Danelanktree ..... 1981 Diana Klintworth ........ 1986-89 Annemarie Reigel ....... 1984-85 Katherine Davis ............... 1974 Brianna Koche ............ 2002-05 Karen Reis................... 2006-07 Anna DeModena .............. 1980 Laura Kranz ................ 1992-93 Amber Ries ................. 2004-07 Felicity Devonald ............. 1975 Christine Kueneman.... 1997-00 Madelyn Ripken .......... 1993-96 Jenifer Dodson ............ 1988-89 Corrine Ritter .............. 1995-97 Debbie Doran .............. 1982-83 L Linda Ross .................. 1988-89 Teresa Duquette .......... 1974-76 Moira LaMountain ...... 1979-80 Marla Ross ....................... 1977 Stacy Dunsmore .......... 2001-04 Joyce Lee .................... 1993-94 Sherre Lilley................ 1978-80 A Kim Adams ................. 2004-07 Maryam Ahmadian........... 2000 Sue Anders ....................... 1983 Kristi Askeland............ 1991-94

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S Dana Salter .................. 1995-98 Laura Santerre ............. 1998-01 Stacie Sasaki ......... 1987, 90-91 Sylvia Schmidt ............ 2006-07 Jennifer Schofield....... 1992, 94 Louise Schwartz .......... 1980-83 Margery Schwartz ...... 1975, 77 Beth Selby ................... 1986-88 Dana Simone ............... 1988-91 Cara Simonsen ................. 2007 Denelle Smalley .......... 2000-03 Lisa Smillie ...................... 1980 Tammy Smit ................ 1981-82 Mary Jo Speer .................. 1977 Marianne Stepczyk........... 1990 Holly Stewart .............. 1973-76 Kim Stonecipher ......... 1985-86 Dena Strube................. 1995-97 Anne Su....................... 1995-96 Sue Sullivan ..................... 1972 Beth Sundheim ................. 1976 Shel Ann Sweet ................ 1975 T Elizabeth Tan............... 1988-91 Monique Thiry-Zaragoza . 1994 Christy Thomas ................ 1994 Vera Torp .......................... 1974 Michelle Torres ........... 2005-07 Donna Tripiano ................ 1998 Donna Tusch .................... 1973 Susan Tusch ..................... 1974 V Vikki Van Duyne ......... 1988-91 Katie Vater ....................... 1998 Elizabeth Vesanovic ... 1989-91, 93 Rachel Vetter ............... 1987-88 Crista Videriksen .............. 1977 Kearney Visser ............ 1998-00 Rose Vitt........................... 1993 W Chrisy Wada ................ 1982-85 Nancy Wada ..................... 1978 Laura Watkins ............. 2002-05 Janet Webb ....................... 1979 Jennifer Wellman ........ 1986-89 Molly Wheatley .......... 1981-84 Kim Whitmore ............ 1981-82 Michele Whitmore ...... 1980-82 Kelsey Wiedenhoefer .. 2002-04 Bonnie Wilson ............. 2002-04 Casey Wilson .............. 2005-07 Dawn Wilson .................... 1978 Jennie Wilson .............. 1999-02 Jamie Woods ............... 1998-01 Cheryl Wright.............. 1977-80


VOLLEYBALL vs. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT Matches Pct. Games Air Force .........................1-3 .......250 ........ 6-9 Alaska-Anchorage...........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Alliant International ...... 16-11 .....593 .... 55-39 Augustana (SD)...............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Azusa Pacific.................. 11-8 ......579 .... 31-26 Barry (FL) .......................2-1 .......667 ........ 6-4 Benedictine (IL) ..............3-2 .......600 ........ 9-8 Bethel (IN) ......................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Biola ..............................10-10 .....500 .... 35-31 Bluffton (OH)..................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Boise State ......................0-1 .......000 ........ 0-3 Bridgeport ......................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 BYU-Hawaii ...................1-1 .......500 ........ 5-3 Bryant..............................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Cal Baptist.......................7-0 .....1.000 ..... 20-1 California Lutheran ........15-8 ......652 .... 49-27 Cal Poly Pomona ..........18-12 .....600 .... 60-45 Cal State Bakersfield .....18-13 .....589 .... 58-43 Cal State Dominguez Hills..35-1 ......973 .. 101-17 Cal State Hayward ..........6-1 .......857 ...... 20-4 Cal State L.A.................21-10 .....684 .... 70-50 Cal State Monterey Bay ..8-0 .....1.000 ..... 24-1 Cal State Northridge ......0-10 ......000 ...... 4-26 Cal State Sacramento ......2-7 .......222 ...... 8-17 Cal State San Bernardino .31-14 .....698 .... 99-73 Cal State Stanislaus ........20-2 ......903 .... 46-10 Calvin College (MI) ........3-0 .....1.000 ....... 9-2 Cameron ..........................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Carroll College ................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Central College (IA) .......3-2 .......600 ...... 10-9 Central Washington .........2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0 Chaminade (HI) ..............5-0 .....1.000 ..... 15-1 Chapman ........................26-8 ......765 .... 79-39 Chico State .....................18-2 ......900 .... 51-15 Christian Heritage ...........8-0 .....1.000 ..... 23-3 Claremont College .........15-0 ....1.000 ..... 40-4 Colorado College ........... 11-1 ......917 ...... 32-3 Concordia (CA)...............2-1 .......667 ........ 5-4 Concordia (NY) ..............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Concordia-St.Paul ...........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Dartmouth (NH) ..............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Dominican College (CA) ..1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Dubuque (IA) ..................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-2 E. Connecticut State ........3-0 .....1.000 ....... 9-0 Elizabethtown College ....2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Elmhurst (IL) ..................7-1 .......875 ...... 20-5 Emory (GA) ....................2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0 Fontbonne College (MO) ..2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0 Fort Lewis .......................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Fresno Pacific ..................6-2 .......750 ...... 15-7 George Fox (OR) ............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Grand Canyon ................13-1 ......929 ........ 8-7 Grinnell (IA) ...................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0

Gustavus Adolphus (MN) ..1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Hawaii, University of ......0-1 .......000 ........ 0-3 Hawaii Pacific .................4-3 .......571 .... 13-12 Humboldt State ...............7-0 .....1.000 ..... 18-6 Huntington College .........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Idaho State ......................1-1 .......500 ........ 2-3 Incarnate Word College ..0-1 .......000 ........ 1-2 IUPUI ..............................1-1 .......500 ........ 3-3 Juniata College (PA) .......9-2 .......818 .... 29-13 Kalamazoo (MI) ..............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Kenyon (OH) ..................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 La Verne .........................52-8 ......867 .. 149-44 Lee (TN)..........................0-1 .......000 ........ 1-3 Lewis & Clark (OR)........3-0 .....1.000 ....... 7-2 Linfield (OR)...................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Lock Haven (PA) ............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Loyola Marymount .........1-7 .......125 ...... 8-20 Master’s College, The .....4-0 .....1.000 ..... 12-4 Menlo College................18-5 ......783 .... 50-21 Mesa State .......................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Metro State (CO).............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Millikin College ..............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Mills College...................5-0 .....1.000 ..... 11-0 M.I.T. ..............................2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Minnesota-Duluth ...........0-2 .......000 ........ 2-6 Muskingum (OH) ............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Nebraska Wesleyan .........2-1 .......667 ........ 8-3 New York-Cortland .........3-0 .....1.000 ....... 9-2 New York-Stony Brook...3-0 .....1.000 ....... 9-2 Nevada-Las Vegas ...........1-2 .......333 ........ 3-6 Nevada-Reno...................3-0 .....1.000 ....... 7-0 New Mexico ....................0-1 .......000 ........ 1-3 New Mexico State ...........0-2 .......000 ........ 0-6 Northern Arizona ............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 5-1 Northwest Nazarene (ID)..4-0 .....1.000 ..... 12-3 Northwood ......................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Notre Dame, College of ...1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Occidental ......................22-7 ......759 .... 66-23 Ohio Northern ................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Oregon State....................0-1 .......000 ........ 0-2 Pacific Christian College ..1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Pacific Lutheran (WA) ....1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Pennsylvania ...................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Point Loma Nazarene....24-13 .....649 .... 78-56 Pomona-Pitzer .................9-0 .....1.000 ..... 24-0 Portland State ..................1-1 .......500 ........ 3-3 Puget Sound (WA) ..........2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Redlands..........................7-0 .....1.000 ..... 20-1 Regis (CO) ......................1-1 .......500 ........ 3-3 Rio Grande (OH).............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Rochester Tech (NY) ......1-1 .......500 ........ 5-3 St. Benedict (MN) ...........8-0 .....1.000 ..... 24-6 St. Catherine’s College....1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 St. Martin’s (WA) ............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0

St. Mary’s (TX) ...............0-1 .......000 ........ 2-3 St. Mary’s College ..........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 St. Mary of the Plains......1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 St. Olaf (MN) ..................1-2 .......333 ........ 5-7 St. Thomas (MN) ............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 San Diego State ...............0-9 .......000 ...... 3-27 San Diego, University of ...5-2 .......714 ...... 18-9 San Francisco State ........12-0 ....1.000 ..... 33-1 San Francisco ..................3-0 .....1.000 ....... 8-2 Santa Clara ......................0-1 .......000 ........ 1-3 Seattle..............................2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0 Seattle Pacific (WA) ........4-1 .......800 ...... 12-4 Simon Fraser (BC) ..........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Simpson (IA)...................0-1 .......000 ........ 0-3 Smith College..................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Sonoma State .................17-4 ......804 .... 51-18 Southern California College ....4-0 .....1.000 ....... 8-0 Southern Colorado ..........0-1 .......000 ........ 1-2 Southern Oregon State ...1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Southern Utah State ........4-0 .....1.000 ....... 8-1 Southwest Minn. State ....0-1 .......000 ........ 2-3 Southwestern (TX) ..........4-0 .....1.000 ..... 12-0 Tennessee ........................0-1 .......000 ........ 1-3 Texas Wesleyan ...............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Thomas More (KY).........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Trinity (TX).....................9-0 .....1.000 ..... 26-5 Tusculum (TN) ................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 UC Berkeley....................0-1 .......000 ........ 0-2 UC Davis........................ 11-6 ......647 .... 37-19 UC Irvine ........................0-4 .......000 ........ 1-9 UCLA..............................0-2 .......000 ........ 0-4 UC Riverside..................5-13 ......278 .... 18-41 UC Santa Barbara ...........0-3 .......000 ........ 2-8 UC Santa Cruz ...............13-0 ....1.000 ..... 36-1 Vassar (NY).....................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Washington (MO) ...........1-8 ...... .111 .... 10-26 Western Maryland ...........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Western New Mexico ......1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Western Oregon ..............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0 Western State (CO) .........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Western Washington........6-2 .......750 ...... 22-9 Westmont .......................17-7 ......708 .... 50-31 Wheaton College.............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Whittier College ..............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 4-0 Whitman (WA) ................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Whitworth (WA) .............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 4-1 Willamette (OR) ..............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-2 William and Mary ...........1-1 .......500 ........ 3-5 William Penn College .....1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Wisconsin-LaCrosse .......1-1 .......500 ........ 3-2 Wisconsin-Parkside .........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-2 Wisconsin-Stevens Point.1-0 .....1.000 ....... 2-0 Wisconsin-Whitewater ....3-0 .....1.000 ....... 9-2 Wittenberg (OH) .............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1

OPPONENT Matches Pct. Games Barry (FL) .......................0-1 .......000 ........ 0-3 Benedictine (IL) ..............2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-3 California Lutheran .........2-1 .......667 ........ 7-4 Cal State Bakersfield .......1-1 .......500 ........ 4-3 Cal State Hayward ..........2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0 Cal State L.A. ......................1-0...... 1.000 .........3-2 Cal State San Bernardino ...3-2 .......600 ...... 12-9 Calvin College (MI) ........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-2 Central College (IA) .......1-2 .......333 ........ 5-8 Chaminade (HI) ..............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Chapman .........................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Claremont College ..........2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Colorado College ............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Elmhurst (IL) ..................2-1 .......667 ........ 7-3 Gustavus Adolphus (MN) ..1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0

Hawaii Pacific .................1-1 .......500 ........ 5-5 Juniata College (PA) .......8-1 .......889 .... 25-10 La Verne ..........................6-2 .......750 ...... 19-9 Lock Haven (PA) ............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 M.I.T. ..............................2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-1 Menlo College.................3-1 .......750 ........ 9-4 Minnesota-Duluth ...........0-1 .......000 ........ 1-3 Muskingum (OH) ............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 New York-Cortland .........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 New York-Stony Brook...2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-2 Northwest Nazarene ........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-2 Occidental .......................2-0 .....1.000 ....... 5-1 Pacific Lutheran (WA) ....1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Pomona-Pitzer .................3-0 .....1.000 ....... 9-0 Rochester Tech (NY) ......0-1 .......000 ........ 2-3 St. Benedict (MN) ...........2-0 .....1.000 ....... 6-0

St. Catherine’s College....1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 St. Olaf (MN) ..................0-1 .......000 ........ 1-3 Smith College..................1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Washington (MO) ...........1-3 .......250 ...... 6-11 Western Maryland ...........1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Western Washington........2-1 .......667 ........ 8-3 Willamette (OR) ..............1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-1 Wisconsin-LaCrosse .......1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0 Wisconsin-Whitewater ....1-0 .....1.000 ....... 3-0

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MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2007 Head Coach: Tom Black 20-8, 13-5 CCAA NCAA Pacific Region Semifinalists Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 23 Regis W 3-0 Aug. 24 Seattle Pacific L 2-3 Aug. 25 Southwest Minn. State L 2-3 Aug. 25 Fort Lewis W 3-1 Aug. 30 Chaminade W 3-0 Aug. 31 Northwest Nazarene W 3-0 Aug. 31 Hawaii Pacific W 3-0 Sep. 1 BYU-Hawaii W 3-0 Sep. 7 at CSUDH W 3-0 Sep. 8 Cal State L.A. L 1-3 Sep. 14 at Chico State L 1-3 Sep. 15 at CSUS W 3-0 Sep. 21 CSUSB L 0-3 Sep. 22 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-0 Sep. 29 Humboldt State W 3-0 Oct. 5 at CSUMB W 3-0 Oct. 6 at Sonoma State L 1-3 Oct. 10 at Cal State L.A. W 3-2 Oct. 13 CSUDH W 3-0 Oct. 19 CSUS W 3-0 Oct. 20 Chico State W 3-0 Oct. 26 at Cal Poly Pomona L 2-3 Oct. 27 at CSUSB W 3-2 Nov. 2 at HSU W 3-2 Nov. 9 Sonoma State W 3-2 Nov. 10 CSUMB W 3-0 Nov. 15 Northwest Nazarene W 3-2 Nov. 16 Western Washington L 2-3 2006 Head Coach: Tom Black 26-3, 18-2 CCAA NCAA Division II Quarterfinalists Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 24 Western Oregon W 3-0 Aug. 24 Western Washington W 3-0 Aug. 25 Bryant W 3-0 Aug. 25 Seattle W 3-0 Aug. 26 Mesa State W 3-0 Sep. 1 at Cal State L.A. W 3-0 Sep. 2 at CSU Bakersfield W 3-0 Sep. 8 CSU Stanislaus W 3-0 Sep. 9 Chico State L 0-3 Sep. 15 at CSU San Bernardino L 0-3 Sep. 16 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3-0 Sep. 20 CSU Dominguez Hills W 3-0 Sep. 22 at CSU Monterey Bay W 3-1 Sep. 29 Sonoma State W 3-0 Sep. 30 Humboldt State W 3-0 Oct. 6 CSU Bakersfield W 3-0 Oct. 7 Cal State L.A. W 3-2 Oct. 13 at Chico State W 3-1 Oct. 14 at CSU Stanislaus W 3-1 Oct. 20 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-1 Oct. 21 CSU San Bernardino W 3-2 Oct. 25 at CSU Dominguez Hills W 3-0 Oct. 28 CSU Monterey Bay W 3-0 Nov. 3 at Humboldt State W 3-1 Nov. 4 at Sonoma State W 3-0 Nov. 9 vs. Western Washington W 3-1 Nov. 10 vs. Cal State L.A. W 3-2 Nov. 11 vs. CSU San Bernardino W 3-1 Nov. 16 vs. Minnesota-Duluth L 1-3

Date Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Sep. 2 Sep. 2 Sep. 3 Sep. 3 Sep. 8 Sep. 10 Sep. 16 Sep. 17 Sep. 23

2005 Head Coach: Tom Black 19-8, 11-7 CCAA Opponent Res. vs. Point Loma Nazarene W vs.U. of Bridgeport W vs.Concordia (NY) W Point Loma Nazarene W vs.St. Martins W vs.Hawai’i Pacific L vs.Northwood W vs.Northwest Nazarene W Grand Canyon W *at CSU San Bernardino L *CSU Monterey Bay W *Sonoma State W *at Chico State W

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

Sep. 24 Sep. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 12

*at CSU Stanislaus W *CSU Dominguez Hills W *Cal Poly Pomona L *at Cal State L.A. L *at CSU Bakersfield W *CSU San Bernardino W *at Sonoma State L *at CSU Monterey Bay W *CSU Stanislaus W *Chico State W *CSU Bakersfield L *Cal State L.A. L *at Cal Poly Pomona L *at CSU Dominguez HillsW

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

2004 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 30-2, 18-0 CCAA Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 27 Seattle W 3–0 Aug. 27 Barry W 3–1 Aug. 28 Seattle Pacific W 3–0 Aug. 28 Western Washington W 3–0 Aug. 31 at Point Loma W 3–1 Sep. 1 Chaminade W 3–0 Sep. 3 vs. Cameron W 3–0 Sep. 3 at Augustana (S.D.) W 3–1 Sep. 4 vs Conc.– St. Paul W 3–0 Sep. 4 vs Minn – Dulutth L 1–3 Sep. 10 *at CSU Stanislaus W 3–0 Sep. 11 *at Chico State W 3–0 Sep. 15 *at CSUSB W 3–1 Sep. 17 GCU W 3–0 Sep. 22 *Cal State L.A. W 3–1 Sep. 24 *CSUB W 3–0 Oct. 1 *at CSUDH W 3–0 Oct. 2 *at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Oct. 8 *Sonoma State W 3–0 Oct. 9 *CSUMB W 3–0 Oct. 12 *at CSUB W 3–0 Oct. 15 *at Cal State L.A. W 3–0 Oct. 22 *Chico State W 3–0 Oct. 23 *Cal State Stanislaus W 3–0 Oct. 27 *CSUSB W 3–1 Nov. 5 *Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Nov. 6 *CSUDH W 3–0 Nov. 12 *at CSUMB W 3–0 Nov. 13 *at Sonoma State W 3–0 Nov. 18 CSUB W 3–0 Nov. 19 Hawaii Pacific W 3–2 Nov. 20 CSUSB L 2–3 2003 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 25-5, 19-3 CCAA Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 29 vs. Western Washington W 3–1 Aug. 29 vs. Central Washington W 3–0 Aug. 30 vs. BYU – Hawaii W 3–0 Sep. 5 at Chaminade W 3–1 Sep. 5 at Hawaii Pacific W 3–2 Sep. 6 vs. Barry W 3–0 Sep. 6 at BYU – Hawaii L 2–3 Sep. 12 *Cal State Stanislaus W 3–0 Sep. 13 *Cal State Bakersfield W 3–1 Sep. 17 *CSUDH W 3–0 Sep. 19 *Cal State L.A. W 3–0 Sep. 26 *at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–1 Sep. 27 *at CSUSB L 2–3 Oct. 1 *at Grand Canyon W 3–0 Oct. 3 *at Chico State W 3–0 Oct. 4 *at UC Davis W 3–0 Oct. 10 *San Francisco State W 3–0 Oct. 11 *Sonoma State W 3–0 Oct. 16 *at Cal State Stanislaus W 3–0 Oct. 17 *at CSUB L 1–3 Oct. 22 *at Cal State L.A. L 0–3 Oct. 24 *at CSUDH W 3–0 Oct. 30 *Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Oct. 31 *CSUSB W 3–2 Nov. 5 *Grand Canyon W 3–0 Nov. 7 *UC Davis W 3–0 Nov. 8 *Chico State W 3–0 Nov. 14 *at Sonoma State W 3–0 Nov. 15 *at San Francisco State W 3–0

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2002 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 26-5, 19-3 CCAA Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 30 vs. Western State (CO) W 3–0 Aug. 30 vs. WWU L 2–3 Aug. 31 vs. Seattle Pacific W 3–0 Aug. 31 vs. Augustana (SD) W 3–0 Sep. 3 at Point Loma W 3–1 Sep. 4 Christian Heritage W 3–0 Sep. 6 Point Loma Nazarene W 3–0 Sep. 13 *at Cal State Stanislaus L 0–3 Sep. 14 *at Cal State Bakersfield W 3–1 Sep. 20 *at Cal State L.A. W 3–1 Sep. 21 *at CSUDH W 3–0 Sep. 27 *Cal Poly Pomona W 3–2 Sep. 28 *CSUSB L 1–3 Oct. 2 *Grand Canyon W 3–0 Oct. 4 *Chico State W 3–1 Oct. 5 *UC Davis W 3–0 Oct. 11 *at San Francisco State W 3–0 Oct. 12 *at Sonoma State W 3–1 Oct. 18 *Cal State Bakersfield W 3–0 Oct. 19 *Cal State Stanislaus W 3–1 Oct. 23 *Cal State L.A. W 3–0 Oct. 25 *CSUDH W 3–0 Nov. 1 *at CSUSB L 0–3 Nov. 2 *at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Nov. 6 *at Grand Canyon W 3–0 Nov. 8 *at UC Davis W 3–0 Nov. 9 *at Chico State W 3–0 Nov. 15 *Sonoma State W 3–1 Nov. 16 *San Francisco State W 3–0 Nov. 21 vs. Chaminade (HI) W 3–0 Nov. 22 at CSUSB L 1–3 2001 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 25-7, 17-4 CCAA Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 24 Western Oregon W 3–0 Aug. 24 Lock Haven (PA) W 3–0 Aug. 25 Metro State (CO) W 3–1 Aug. 25 Regis University (CO) L 0–3 Aug. 28 at Christian Heritage W 3–0 Aug. 29 Point Loma Nazarene L 0–3 Sep. 5 at Alliant International W 3–0 Sep. 7 *at Sonoma State W 3–1 Sep. 8 *at San Francisco State W 3–0 Sep. 19 *CSUDH W 3–0 Sep. 21 *Cal State L.A. W 3–2 Sep. 26 *at Grand Canyon W 3–0 Sep. 28 *at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Sep. 29 *at CSUSB L 1–3 Oct. 5 *at Chico State W 3–1 Oct. 6 *at UC Davis L 2–3 Oct. 12 *San Francisco State W 3–0 Oct. 13 *Sonoma State W 3–0 Oct. 18 *at Cal State Stanislaus L 1–3 Oct. 19 *at CSUB W 3–0 Oct. 26 *at CSUDH W 3–0 Oct. 27 *at Cal State L.A. L 1–3 Oct. 31 *Grand Canyon W 3–0 Nov. 2 *CSUSB W 3–2 Nov. 3 *Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Nov. 6 *Cal State Bakersfield W 3–0 Nov. 9 *UC Davis W 3–0 Nov. 10 *Chico State W 3–1 Nov. 16 vs. WWU W 3–0 Nov. 17 at CSUSB W 3–2 Nov. 29 vs. Lock Haven (PA) W 3–1 Nov. 30 vs. Barry (FL) L 0–3 2000 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 21-10, 15-7 CCAA Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 25 vs. WWU W 3–1 Aug. 25 vs. Cal Baptist W 3–1 Aug. 26 vs. CWU W 3–0 Aug. 26 vs. Fresno – Pacific W 3–2 Aug. 31 Christian Heritage W 3–0 Sep. 5 at CSUN L 0–3 Sep. 8 *UC Davis W 3–0 Sep. 9 *Chico State W 3–1


MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Sep. 13 Sep. 15 Sep. 16 Sep. 22 Sep. 23 Sep. 27 Sep. 29 Sep. 30 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 16

US International *San Francisco State *Sonoma State *at CSUB *at Cal State Stanislaus *Grand Canyon *at CSUDH *at Cal State L.A. at Point Loma *CSUSB *Cal Poly Pomona *at Chico State *at UC Davis *at Sonoma State *at San Francisco State *Cal State Stanislaus *Cal State Bakersfield *at Grand Canyon *Cal State L.A. *CSUDH *at Cal Poly – Pomona *at CSUSB vs. CSUB

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

3–0 3–0 3–0 1–3 3–1 3–1 3–1 0–3 2–3 3–1 3–0 3–1 3–0 3–2 3–0 3–0 1–3 0–3 2–3 3–1 2–3 0–3 1–3

1999 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 27-3, NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 1 at CSUDH W 3–0 Sep. 4 San Francisco State W 3–0 Sep. 8 Cal State L.A. L 0–3 Sep. 10 vs. Simon Fraser (BC) W 3–1 Sep. 10 at Puget Sound (WA) W 3–1 Sep. 11 vs. George Fox (OR) W 3–0 Sep. 11 vs. St. Martin’s (WA) W 3–0 Sep. 15 Redlands W 3–0 Sep. 17 La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 22 at San Francisco State W 3–0 Sep. 24 vs. Willamette (OR) W 3–1 Sep. 24 at Cal State Hayward W 3–0 Sep. 25 vs. UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Sep. 25 vs. Puget Sound (WA) W 3–0 Oct. 2 at La Verne W 3–0 Oct. 8 Cal State Hayward W 3–0 Oct. 8 Emory (GA) W 3–0 Oct. 9 Trinity (TX) W 3–0 Oct. 9 St. Benedict (MN) W 3–0 Oct. 13 at US International W 3–0 Oct. 16 Juniata (PA) W 3–0 Oct. 19 Wittenberg (OH) W 3–1 Oct. 20 Grinnell (IA) W 3–0 Oct. 22 at Chapman W 3–0 Oct. 27 Cal Poly Pomona L 1–3 Oct. 30 Cal Lutheran W 3–0 Nov. 3 Chapman W 3–0 Nov. 12 Pacific Lutheran (WA) W 3–0 Nov. 13 Cal State Hayward W 3–0 Nov. 20 at Central (IA) L 0–3 1998 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 26-5, NCAA Division III National Runner-Up Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 1 CSUDH W 3–0 Sep. 4 vs. Linfield (OR) W 3–0 Sep. 4 vs. Whitman (WA) W 3–0 Sep. 5 vs. La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 5 vs. Lewis & Clark W 3–0 Sep. 5 vs. Cal State Hayward L 2–3 Sep. 11 Dartmouth W 3–0 Sep. 16 Rochester Tech (NY) W 3–0 Sep. 18 at Cal State Hayward W 3–0 Sep. 19 at UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Sep. 23 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Sep. 26 Occidental W 3–0 Sep. 30 at La Verne W 3–0 Oct. 2 Chapman W 3–0 Oct. 3 at Cal Lutheran L 1–3 Oct. 7 Point Loma Nazarene W 3–0 Oct. 9 Christian Heritage W 3–0 Oct. 16 Nebraska – Wesleyan W 3–0 Oct. 16 Central (IA) W 3–1 Oct. 17 Cal State Hayward W 3–0 Oct. 17 Washington (MO) L 1–3 Oct. 23 Vassar W 3–0 Oct. 28 at Chapman W 3–0

Oct. 31 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Dec. 5

La Verne Westmont College at Occidental Williamette Cal State Hayward Muskingum at Juniata vs. Central (IA)

W W W W W W W L

3–0 3–0 3–0 3–1 3–0 3–1 3–1 2–3

1997 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 27-5, NCAA Division III National Champions Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 5 vs. Cal Baptist W 3-0 Sep. 5 vs. Biola L 1-3 Sep. 6 at Point Loma L 0–3 Sep. 6 vs. Rio Grande W 3–0 Sep. 10 at UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Sep. 11 at UC Davis L 1–3 Sep. 12 at Sonoma State L 0–3 Sep. 16 at UC Riverside W 3–2 Sep. 19 Cal Poly Pomona L 1–3 Sep. 23 La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 25 Point Loma W 3–2 Oct. 3 Occidental W 3–0 Oct. 3 Pomona – Pitzer W 3–0 Oct. 4 Kenyon W 3–0 Oct. 4 Colorado College W 3–0 Oct. 9 at Southwestern W 3–0 Oct. 10 vs. St. Benedict (MN) W 3–2 Oct. 10 at Trinity W 3–2 Oct. 11 vs. Wisc. – Whitewater W 3–1 Oct. 11 vs. Bluffton (OH) W 3–0 Oct. 17 at Chapman W 3–1 Oct. 18 Christian Heritage W 3–1 Oct. 24 UC Davis W 3–1 Oct. 28 at Christian Heritage W 3–2 Nov. 1 at La Verne W 3–1 Nov. 5 Cal Lutheran W 3–0 Nov. 8 Chapman W 3–1 Nov. 14 Claremont W 3–0 Nov. 15 La Verne W 3–0 Nov. 22 Wisc. – Whitewater W 3–0 Dec. 5 Central W 3–2 Dec. 6 Juniata W 3–2 1996 Head Coach: Duncan McFarland 24-7, NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 4 Calvin (MI) W 3–0 Sep. 6 vs. Biola L 0–3 Sep. 6 vs. Westmont W 3–1 Sep. 7 vs. Calvin (MI) W 3–0 Sep. 7 at Point Loma L 0–3 Sep. 7 vs. Texas Wesleyan W 3–1 Sep. 13 vs. St. Thomas (MN) W 3–1 Sep. 13 vs. Simpson (IA) L 0–3 Sep. 14 at St. Benedict (MN) W 3–1 Sep. 14 vs. Wisc. – Whitewater W 3–1 Sep. 16 at St. Olaf (MN) W 3–1 Sep. 18 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–0 Sep. 27 Point Loma Nazarene L 1–3 Sep. 28 at CSUSB W 3–1 Oct. 4 Eastern Connecticut W 3–0 Oct. 4 Pomona – Pitzer W 3–0 Oct. 5 Colorado College W 3–0 Oct. 5 Trinity (TX) W 3–2 Oct. 8 at Westmont L 2–3 Oct. 12 at La Verne W 3–1 Oct. 15 at Christian Heritage W 3–0 Oct. 18 Chapman W 3–0 Oct. 19 Tusculum (TN) W 3–0 Oct. 23 at Cal Lutheran L 2–3 Oct. 25 Concordia W 3–1 Oct. 26 La Verne W 3–0 Nov. 5 at CSUDH W 3–2 Nov. 8 at Chapman W 3–0 Nov. 15 La Verne W 3–0 Nov. 16 Cal Lutheran W 3–0 Nov. 23 at St. Olaf (MN) L 1–3 1995 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 15-15, NCAA Division III Regional Finalist Date Opponent Res. Score

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vs. Bethel (IN) vs. Biola vs. NW Nazarene at Point Loma vs. Lee (TN) at Azusa Pacific at CSUSB UC Riverside CSUDH Colorado College Emory (GA) Claremont La Verne Cal Lutheran at Point Loma Cal State Bakersfield Chapman Westmont La Verne at Cal Lutheran at Concordia Occidental vs. Dubuque (IA) vs. St. Olaf (MN) vs. Nebraska Wesleyan at Trinity (TX) Point Loma Nazarene at Chapman Occidental Cal Lutheran

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

3–1 1–3 3–1 0–3 1–3 2–3 3–0 3–2 3–2 3–0 3–0 3–1 3–0 1–3 1–3 0–3 3–2 0–3 3–1 3–0 0–3 2–3 3–2 1–3 2–3 3–0 2–3 3–1 3–0 1–3

1994 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 27-7, NCAA Division III Quarterfinalist Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 9 vs. Pomona – Pitzer W 2–0 Sep. 9 vs. Claremont – Mudd W 2–0 Sep. 9 vs. Menlo W 2–0 Sep. 10 vs. La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 10 at Mills W 2–0 Sep. 12 at Cal State Bakersfield L 0–3 Sep. 16 at UC Riverside L 0–3 Sep. 17 at Chapman W 3–0 Sep. 20 at Occidental L 2–3 Sep. 21 at CSUDH W 3–0 Sep. 24 at La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 30 Fontbonne (MO) W 3–0 Sep. 30 Redlands W 3–0 Oct. 1 Trinity (TX) W 3–0 Oct. 1 Colorado College W 3–0 Oct. 5 Point Loma Nazarene W 3–1 Oct. 7 Westmont L 1–3 Oct. 8 at CSUSB L 1–3 Oct. 12 Cal Lutheran W 3–2 Oct. 14 Eastern Connecticut W 3–0 Oct. 14 The Master’s College W 3–1 Oct. 15 Eastern Connecticut W 3–0 Oct. 15 Occidental W 3–0 Oct. 18 at Point Loma W 3–0 Oct. 21 CSUSB W 3–2 Oct. 27 at St. Mary’s (TX) L 2–3 Oct. 28 vs. Thomas More (KY) W 3–0 Oct. 28 vs. Stony Brook (NY) W 3–0 Oct. 29 vs. Colorado College W 3–0 Oct. 29 at Trinity (TX) W 3–1 Nov. 4 Chapman W 3–0 Nov. 11 Chapman W 3–0 Nov. 12 Cal Lutheran W 3–1 Nov. 19 Washington (MO) L 1–3 1993 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 24-11, NCAA Division III Fourth Place Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 7 vs. San Diego State L 0–3 Sep. 7 at Point Loma L 0–3 Sep. 8 Idaho State L 0–3 Sep. 10 vs. Occidental W 3–0 Sep. 10 vs. UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Sep. 11 at Mills W 3–0 Sep. 11 vs. Menlo W 3–1 Sep. 18 La Verne W 3–1 Sep. 21 at CSUSB L 0–3 Sep. 24 Occidental W 3–1 Sep. 24 Claremont W 3–2 Sep. 25 Southwestern (TX) W 3–0


MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Sep. 25 Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Nov. 20

Redlands UC Riverside at Point Loma at Westmont at Occidental Menlo Washington (MO) Chapman St. Benedict (MN) at La Verne vs. Elmhurst (IL) vs. St. Thomas (MN) vs. Southwestern (TX) at Trinity (TX) at Chapman CSUSB CSUDH Chapman Pomona – Pitzer St. Benedict (MN) Claremont at Juniata (PA) at Rochester Tech (NY)

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

3–0 1–3 2–3 0–3 2–3 3–0 2–3 3–0 3–1 3–1 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–2 3–0 3–1 3–1 3–0 3–0 3–1 1–3 2–3

1992 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 13-19, NCAA Division III National Runner-Up Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 2 at San Diego L 1–3 Sep. 2 at Point Loma L 2–3 Sep. 9 at CSUB L 0–3 Sep. 18 at Cortland (NY) W 3–1 Sep. 18 at Juniata (PA) L 2–3 Sep. 19 at Washington (MO) L 0–3 Sep. 19 at Trinity (TX) W 3–0 Sep. 22 at Cal Poly Pomona L 0–3 Sep. 25 at CSUSB L 0–3 Sep. 26 at Claremont W 3–0 Sep. 26 at Colorado College W 3–0 Sep. 29 at UC Riverside L 1–3 Oct. 2 Menlo L 1–3 Oct. 3 UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Oct. 3 La Verne W 3–0 Oct. 9 at Westmont L 0–3 Oct. 10 Cal State Bakersfield L 1–3 Oct. 14 Cal State L.A. L 0–3 Oct. 16 at La Verne L 2–3 Oct. 20 at Chapman L 0–3 Oct. 23 at Fontbonne (MO) W 3–0 Oct. 23 at Illinois Benedictine W 3–1 Oct. 24 at St. Benedict (MN) W 3– 1 Oct. 24 at Washington (MO) L 0–3 Oct. 28 Point Loma Nazarene L 0–3 Oct. 30 Occidental L 2–3 Nov. 4 CSUSB W 3–2 Nov. 6 at CSUDH L 2–3 Nov. 13 at La Verne W 3–1 Nov. 14 at Menlo W 3–0 Nov. 20 at Stony Brook (NY) W 3–2 Nov. 21 at Washington (MO) L 0–3 1991 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 26-6, NCAA Division III National Runner-Up Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 4 at Menlo W 3–1 Sep. 6 at UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Sep. 11 at San Diego State L 1–3 Sep. 13 at CSUSB W 3–1 Sep. 17 at CSUB L 0–3 Sep. 18 UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Sep. 20 at Mills W 3–0 Sep. 20 at Claremont W 3–0 Sep. 21 at Pomona – Pitzer W 2–0 Sep. 21 at UC Santa Cruz W 2–0 Sep. 21 at Menlo W 2–0 Sep. 25 at Cal State L.A. W 3–0 Sep. 27 Menlo W 3–0 Sep. 27 La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 28 Southwestern (TX) W 3–0 Sep. 28 Colorado College W 3–0 Oct. 4 Cal Poly Pomona L 1–3 Oct. 5 Chapman L 1–3 Oct. 9 UC Riverside L 0–3 Oct. 12 at Pennsylvania W 3–0 Oct. 12 at Cal Poly Pomona W 3–2

Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23

Chaminade (HI) at Occidental CSUDH at Point Loma CSUSB Westmont at La Verne at Cortland (NY) at Stony Brook (NY) at Juniata (PA) at Washington(MO)

W W W W W W W W W W L

3–0 3–0 3–0 3–1 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 2–3

1990 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 37-8, NCAA Division III National Champions Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 31 at Christian Heritage W 2–0 Aug. 31 at Cal State L.A. W 2–0 Aug. 31 at Christ Coll. of IrvineW 2–0 Sep. 1 at Cal Baptist W 2–0 Sep. 1 at W.New Mexico W 2–0 Sep. 1 at Humboldt State W 2–1 Sep. 1 at Cal State L.A. W 2–0 Sep. 1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 2–0 Sep. 4 at US International W 3–1 Sep. 4 at San Diego State L 0–3 Sep. 7 at Westmont L 1–3 Sep. 14 at La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 14 at Juniata W 3–1 Sep. 14 at Elizabethtown W 3–0 Sep. 15 at Grand Canyon W 3–0 Sep. 15 at Westmont L 1–3 Sep. 21 at Elmhurst W 2–0 Sep. 21 at Occidental W 2–0 Sep. 21 at CSUSB W 2–0 Sep. 22 at Menlo W 2–0 Sep. 22 at La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 25 at UC Riverside L 1–3 Sep. 28 Cal State L.A. W 3–2 Sep. 29 at Chapman L 1–3 Oct. 3 Biola W 3–0 Oct. 5 Cal Poly Pomona L 0–3 Oct. 6 La Verne W 3–0 Oct. 10 Point Loma Nazarene W 3–1 Oct. 13 Occidental W 3–0 Oct. 17 The Master’s College W 3–2 Oct. 19 at Wheaton W 3–0 Oct. 19 at Nebraska Wesleyan W 3–0 Oct. 20 at St. Benedict W 3–1 Oct. 20 at Washington L 1–3 Oct. 23 at CSUDH W 3–0 Oct. 26 at Occidental W 3–0 Oct. 26 at CSUSB W 3–1 Oct. 27 at Menlo W 3–0 Oct. 27 at Colorado College W 3–0 Nov. 2 US International L 1–3 Nov. 4 CSUSB W 3–1 Nov. 9 at Colorado College W 3–0 Nov. 10 at Pomona – Pitzer W 3–0 Nov. 16 at St. Benedict W 3–0 Nov. 17 at Washington W 3–2 1989 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 20-13, NCAA Division III Regional Semifinalist Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 1 at Chico State W 2–0 Sep. 1 at Seattle Pacific W 2–1 Sep. 1 at So. Oregon State W 2–0 Sep. 1 at Portland State W 2–1 Sep. 2 at Chapman L 0–2 Sep. 2 at Fresno Pacific W 2–1 Sep. 2 at Portland State L 1–2 Sep. 9 at Hawaii Pacific L 0–2 Sep. 9 at CSUN L 0–2 Sep. 12 at CSUB L 1–3 Sep. 13 at Master’s College W 3–1 Sep. 19 at Point Loma W 3–1 Sep. 20 US International W 3–0 Sep. 20 San Diego State L 0–3 Sep. 22 at Incarnate Word L 1–2 Sep. 22 at Pomona – Pitzer W 2–0 Sep. 22 at Whittier W 2–0 Sep. 23 at Claremont – Scripps W 2–0 Sep. 23 at La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 23 at Menlo L 1–2

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Chapman at La Verne at Biola at CSUSB William and Mary UC Riverside Cal State Northridge CSUDH Biola at Cal State L.A. La Verne US International at Menlo

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

1–3 3–2 3–1 3–0 0–3 0–3 0–3 3–0 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–1 2–3

1988 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 34-8, NCAA Division III National Champions Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 2 at Seattle Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 2 at Lewis and Clark W 2–1 Sep. 2 at Chapman W 2–0 Sep. 2 at Chico State W 2–0 Sep. 3 at Lewis ad Clark W 2–1 Sep. 3 at Chapman W 2–1 Sep. 8 at Sacramento St. L 0–3 Sep. 12 at Menlo W 3–1 Sep. 16 at Westmont W 2–1 Sep. 16 at Occidental W 2–0 Sep. 16 at Sonoma State W 2–0 Sep. 16 at Chapman W 2–1 Sep. 17 at Chapman W 2–0 Sep. 17 at Cal Poly Pomona W 2–0 Sep. 21 at US International W 3–1 Sep. 21 at San Diego State L 0–3 Sep. 23 at Redlands W 2–0 Sep. 23 at Trinity W 2–0 Sep. 23 at Cal State Stanislaus W 2–0 Sep. 23 at La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 24 at CSUSB W 2–0 Sep. 24 at La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 28 San Diego State L 1–3 Sep. 30 Biola L 2–3 Oct. 1 at CSUDH W 3–0 Oct. 4 at UC Riverside L 0–3 Oct. 7 The Master’s College W 3–0 Oct. 8 Pomona – Pitzer W 3–0 Oct. 14 William and Mary W 3–2 Oct. 15 at La Verne L 0–3 Oct. 18 at Chapman L 2–3 Oct. 21 Cal State Bakersfield L 2–3 Oct. 28 Grand Canyon W 3–2 Oct. 28 La Verne W 3–0 Oct. 29 CSUSB W 3–0 Oct. 29 Menlo W 3–0 Nov. 1 Point Loma Nazarene W 3–0 Nov. 4 Cal State L.A. W 3–2 Nov. 11 Pomona – Pitzer W 3–0 Nov. 12 La Verne W 3–1 Nov. 18 Juniata W 3–2 Nov. 19 Illinois Benedictine W 3–2 1987 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 31-4, NCAA Division III National Champions Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 8 UC Davis W 2–0 Sep. 8 UC Riverside W 2–0 Sep. 15 Cal State Bakersfield W 3–1 Sep. 18 Southern Utah State W 2–1 Sep. 18 Sonoma State L 0–2 Sep. 18 La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 19 Scripps W 2–0 Sep. 19 Cal State Bakersfield W 2–0 Sep. 19 Cal Poly Pomona W 2–1 Sep. 23 San Diego State L 1–3 Sep. 25 Colorado College W 3–0 Sep. 26 La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 26 Elmhurst W 3–2 Sep. 30 Occidental W 3–0 Oct. 3 Chapman W 3–0 Oct. 6 CSUSB W 3–2 Oct. 9 Mills W 3–0 Oct. 10 Dominican W 3–0 Oct. 12 Cortland (NY) W 3–1 Oct. 16 UC Santa Cruz W 3–0 Oct. 17 Menlo W 3–1


MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 21

Col of Notre Dame Cal State L.A. Biola La Verne CSUSB Scripps La Verne US International UC Santa Cruz CSUSB Menlo CSUSB Illinois Benedictine Elmhurst

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3–0 3–2 2–3 3–0 3–1 3–0 3–0 0–3 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–1 3–0

1986 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 42-6, NCAA Division III National Champions Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 9 at UC Davis W 2–0 Sep. 9 at UC Santa Cruz W 2–0 Sep. 10 at Menlo W 3–2 Sep. 12 vs. Millikin W 2–0 Sep. 12 vs. Bunnington W 2–0 Sep. 12 vs. Kalamazoo W 2–0 Sep. 13 vs. Carroll W 2–0 Sep. 13 vs. Illinois Benedictine L 0–2 Sep. 13 vs. William Penn W 2–0 Sep. 13 at Elmhurst W 3–0 Sep. 16 at Wisc. – Parkside W 3–2 Sep. 19 vs. Hawaii Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 19 vs. CSUB W 2–1 Sep. 19 vs. CSUDH W 2–1 Sep. 20 vs. Claremont – Mudd W 2–0 Sep. 20 vs. UC Riverside W 2–1 Sep. 20 vs. CSUN L 0–2 Sep. 26 Point Loma W 2–0 Sep. 26 Cal Lutheran W 2–0 Sep. 26 Chapman W 2–1 Sep. 27 Dominguez Hills W 2–0 Sep. 27 Chapman W 2–1 Sep. 27 Cal State Northridge L 1–3 Oct. 1 Occidental W 3–1 Oct. 3 at Westmont W 3–1 Oct. 4 at Chapman W 3–1 Oct. 10 Biola L 1–3 Oct. 11 La Verne W 3–0 Oct. 17 at CSUSB W 3–2 Oct. 18 at Claremont – Mudd W 3–0 Oct. 22 US International L 0–3 Oct. 24 vs. SC College W 2–0 Oct. 24 vs. CSUS W 2–0 Oct. 24 vs. Fresno Pacific W 2–0 Oct. 25 vs. Westmont W 2–1 Oct. 25 vs. Menlo L 0–2 Oct. 25 vs. Colorado College W 2–1 Oct. 29 Cal State L.A. W 3–1 Oct. 31 Azusa Pacific W 3–1 Nov. 1 at La Verne W 3–0 Nov. 4 at Point Loma W 3–1 Nov. 7 CSUSB W 3–0 Nov. 8 Claremont – Mudd W 3–0 Nov. 8 Menlo W 3–2 Nov. 14 at La Verne W 3–2 Nov. 15 at Menlo W 3–1 Nov. 21 at Juniata W 3–0 Nov. 22 at Calvin W 3–2 1985 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 26-19, NCAA Division III Regional Semifinalist Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 10 vs. UC Santa Cruz W 2–0 Sep. 10 vs. UC Riverside L 0–2 Sep. 13 IUPUI W 3–1 Sep. 13 Westmont W 2–0 Sep. 13 Fresno Pacific L 1–2 Sep. 14 Cal Lutheran L 1–2 Sep. 14 La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 14 Fresno Pacific L 1–2 Sep. 14 IUPUI L 0–2 Sep. 19 at Cal Lutheran L 0–3 Sep. 20 vs. Westmont W 2–0 Sep. 20 vs. CSUDH W 2–1 Sep. 20 vs. Sonoma State W 2–0 Sep. 21 vs. Sacramento State L 0–2

Sep. 21 Sep. 21 Sep. 25 Sep. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 11 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

vs. Athletes in Action at La Verne San Diego(forfeit) Boise State at Elizabethtown at Occidental at Biola vs. St. Mary’s vs. Southern Colorado vs. Central vs. Illinois Benedictine vs. Occidental at Colorado College at Point Loma CSUSB La Verne at CSUSB vs. Grand Canyon vs. CSUSB vs. Menlo vs. SC College vs. Mills vs. Westmont vs. Menlo US International at Azusa Pacific at La Verne Chapman CSUDH at Cal State L.A. Air Force at La Verne

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

0–2 2–0 2–2 0–3 3–1 3–1 0–3 2–0 1–2 2–0 0–2 2–1 0–2 3–0 3–1 3–2 3–1 2–0 2–0 1–2 2–0 2–0 2–1 2–0 0–3 0–3 3–2 1–3 3–2 2–3 2–3 0–3

1984 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 23-12, NCAA Division III National Champions Opponent Res. Score Sep. 11 New Mexico L 1–3 Sep. 13 Claremont – Mudd W 2–0 Sep. 13 Westmont W 2–0 Sep. 13 Cal Lutheran W 2–0 Sep. 13 Fresno Pacific W 2–1 Sep. 14 Azusa Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 14 Southern Utah W 2–0 Sep. 14 Fresno Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 17 UC Riverside L 1–3 Sep. 17 San Francisco State W 3–0 Sep. 17 Cal Poly Pomona L 0–3 Sep. 18 Azusa Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 18 Cal State Bakersfield L 1–2 Sep. 18 Cal State Northridge L 0–2 Sep. 19 La Verne L 1–3 Sep. 19 Cal Lutheran L 1–3 Sep. 24 Azusa Pacific W 3–0 Sep. 25 Chapman W 3–2 Sep. 30 Biola W 3–1 Oct. 2 Point Loma W 3–1 Oct. 9 UNLV L 0–3 Oct. 14 Cal State Northridge L 1–3 Oct. 16 Occidental W 3–0 Oct. 17 US International L 2–3 Oct. 26 La Verne L 0–3 Oct. 30 San Diego W 3–1 Nov. 2 US International W 3–2 Nov. 5 Nevada – Reno W 3–0 Nov. 11 La Verne W 3–0 Nov. 12 US International L 0–3 Nov. 12 La Verne W 2–0 Nov. 17 Elmhurst W 3–0 Nov. 30 Gustavus Adolphus W 3–0 Dec. 7 La Verne W 3–0 Dec. 8 MIT W 3–0 1983 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 27-17, NCAA Division III National Runner-Up Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 10 U. of San Diego L 1–2 Sep. 10 US International L 2–3 Sep. 12 UCLA L 0–2 Sep. 12 UC Santa Barbara L 0–2 Sep. 12 UC Berkeley L 0–2 Sep. 12 UC Irvine L 0–2 Sep. 12 UC Riverside L 0–2 Sep. 15 CSUDH W 2–0 Sep. 15 Southern Cal College W 2–0

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Southern Utah State Whittier Fresno Pacific Cal State Stanislaus Southern Utah Fresno Pacific New Mexico State CSUDH Cal State Sacramento Elmhurst Cal Poly Pomona Sonoma State Azusa Pacific La Verne Chapman U. of San Diego Azusa Pacific Biola UC Santa Barbara Cal State Northridge Point Loma La Verne US International Occidental Northern Arizona U. of San Francisco Occidental Air Force Cal State L.A. Loyola Marymount US International Western Maryland Juniata MIT Elmhurst

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2–0 2–0 2–0 2–0 2–0 2–0 0–3 2–0 1–2 2–0 0–2 2–0 2–1 3–1 3–2 3–1 3–0 3–0 1–3 0–3 3–2 3–0 2–3 3–1 2–1 2–0 2–0 0–2 3–0 1–3 1–3 3–0 3–0 3–0 1–3

1982 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 25-17, NCAA Division III National Runner-Up Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 10 San Diego State L 0–3 Sep. 11 UC Irvine L 0–2 Sep. 11 UCLA L 0–2 Sep. 11 U.San Diego S 1–1 Sep. 11 US International W 2–0 Sep. 11 UC Riverside L 0–2 Sep. 16 Cal State Humboldt W 2–0 Sep. 16 University of Alaska W 2–0 Sep. 17 La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 17 US International W 2–0 Sep. 18 Southern Cal College W 2–0 Sep. 18 Cal State Humboldt W 2–0 Sep. 18 Cal Poly Pomona W 2–1 Sep. 18 University of Idaho W 2–0 Sep. 24 CSUDH W 2–0 Sep. 24 San Francisco State S 1–1 Sep. 24 UC Riverside S 1–1 Sep. 25 Azusa Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 25 Northern Arizona W 2–0 Sep. 25 Cal State Northridge L 0–2 Sep. 25 Cal State Bakersfield W 2–0 Sep. 25 Loyola L 1–2 Sep. 28 Chapman W 3–1 Oct. 1 Grand Canyon W 3–0 Oct. 2 Loyola L 1–3 Oct. 6 U. of San Diego W 3–1 Oct. 8 University of Hawaii L 0–3 Oct. 9 Cal State L.A. W 3–0 Oct. 12 Point Loma W 3–0 Oct. 16 Loyola L 1–3 Oct. 22 Azusa Pacific W 3–0 Oct. 30 Cal State Northridge L 1–3 Nov. 5 U. of San Francisco W 3–1 Nov. 6 Santa Clara L 1–3 Nov. 10 US International L 1–3 Nov. 12 Occidental W 2–0 Nov. 12 La Verne L 0–2 Nov. 13 USAFA L 0–2 Nov. 13 Cal State Sacramento L 0–2 Nov. 17 Cal State L.A. W 3–1 Nov. 20 UC Santa Barbara L 2–3 Dec. 3 St. Catherine W 3–0 Dec. 4 LaCrosse W 3–0 Dec. 10 Juniata W 3–0 Dec. 11 La Verne L 1–3


MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON RESULTS 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 1981 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 36-8, NCAA Division III National Champions Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 12 vs. SF State W 2–0 Sep. 12 vs. Oregon State L 0–2 Sep. 12 vs. UC Riverside L 0–2 Sep. 12 vs. Chico State W 2–0 Sep. 12 vs. UC Irvine L 0–2 Sep. 14 at St. Mary’s W 3–0 Sep. 15 at U.of San Francisco W 3–1 Sep. 20 US International W 3–1 Sep. 22 Redlands W 3–0 Sep. 25 vs. Loyola Marymount S 1–1 Sep. 25 vs. Nevada – Reno W 2–0 Sep. 25 vs. CSUB W 2–0 Sep. 25 vs. Pacific Christian W 2–0 Sep. 26 vs. CSUDH W 2–1 Sep. 26 vs. Loyola Marymount W 2–1 Sep. 26 vs.Sacramento St. L 1–2 Sep. 26 vs. Loyola Marymount L 0–2 Sep. 29 at Azusa Pacific W 3–0 Oct. 2 Claremont W 3–0 Oct. 9 at Westmont W 3–0 Oct. 10 at Cal Lutheran W 3–0 Oct. 13 Point Loma W 3–0 Oct. 16 Azusa Pacific W 3–1 Oct. 23 Westmont W 3–1 Oct. 24 Cal Lutheran W 3–0 Oct. 30 vs. Biola W 2–0 Oct. 30 vs. La Verne W 2–1 Oct. 31 vs. CSUDH W 2–0 Oct. 31 vs. Azusa Pacific W 2–0 Oct. 31 vs. La Verne W 3–2 Nov. 3 at UC Irvine L 1–3 Nov. 6 US International W 3–0 Nov. 7 U. of San Diego W 3–0 Nov. 9 at Point Loma W 3–0

YEAR 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

RECORD 20-8 26-3 19-8 30-2 25.5 26-5 25-7 21-10 27-3 26-5 27-5

1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

24-7 15-15 27-7 24-11 13-19 26-6 37-8

1989 1988

20-13 34-8

1987

31-4

1986

42-6

1985 1984

26-19 23-12

1983 1982 1981

27-17 25-17 36-8

1980 1979 1978 1977 1976

19-16 22-12 5-15 6-9 5-1

PCT. .714 .896 .704 .938 .833 .839 .781 .677 .900 .839 .844 ... .774 .500 .794 .686 .406 .813 .822 ... .606 .810 ... .886 ... .875 ... .578 .657 ... .614 .595 .818 ... .543 .647 .250 .400 .833

Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Dec. 19

Biola Cal State Bakersfield Occidental Cal Poly Pomona Air Force US International LA Verne UC Riverside UC Davis San Diego State at Smith at Occidental at Juniata

W W W S S W W W L L W W W

Date Sep. 18 Sep. 21 Sep. 27 Sep. 27 Sep. 27 Sep. 27 Sep. 28 Sep. 28 Sep. 28 Sep. 28 Sep. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 24

1980 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 19-16,WAIAW Sixth Place Opponent Res. New Mexico State L University of Tenn. L vs. CSUB W vs. Biola W vs. Westmont W vs. Cal Poly Pomona S vs. UNLV W vs. Loyola L vs. Biola W vs. UNLV L at Loyola Marymount L Cal Baptist W Point Loma W at Westmont W at Cal Lutheran L at Azusa Pacific L at Biola L Air Force W at Cal Baptist W Cal Lutheran W

3–0 2–0 2–0 1–1 1–1 2–0 2–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 3–0 3–1 3–2

Score 1–2 1–3 2–0 2–0 2–0 1–1 2–0 0–2 2–0 0–2 1–3 3–0 3–0 3–1 1–3 1–3 1–3 3–1 3–0 3–0

Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 29

Westmont at Occidental vs. Whitworth vs. Biola vs. Sacramento Azusa Pacific at Point Loma Nevada – Reno US International CSUDH La Verne Occidental UC Riverside US International UC Davis Chico State Occidental La Verne

W L W W L L L W W S S W L W L W L L

Match-by-Match records began in 1980.

.................................. COACH ...............................................................POSTSEASON RESULTS .................................. Tom Black ............................ NCAA Division II Pacific Regional Semifinalist .................................. Tom Black .................................................. NCAA Division II Quarterfinalists .................................. Tom Black .................................................................................................None .................................. Duncan McFarland .........................NCAA Division II Pacific Regional Finals .................................. Duncan McFarland ..............NCAA Division II Pacific Regional Semifinalists .................................. Duncan McFarland ..............NCAA Division II Pacific Regional Semifinalists .................................. Duncan McFarland .......................... NCAA Division II National Semifinalists .................................. Duncan McFarland ..........NCAA Division II Pacific Regional Quarterfinalists .................................. Duncan McFarland ....................................NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists .................................. Duncan McFarland .......................... NCAA Division III National Runners-Up .................................. Duncan McFarland........................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. ................................................. Defeated Juniata (PA) 3-2 in Championship .................................. Duncan McFarland ....................................NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists .................................. Doug Dannevik .................................... NCAA Division III Regional Finalists .................................. Doug Dannevik .........................................NCAA Division III Quarterfinalists .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................................. NCAA Division III Fourth Place .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................... NCAA Division III National Runners-Up .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................... NCAA Division III National Runners-Up .................................. Doug Dannevik ...............................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. .........................................Defeated Washington (MO) 3-2 in Championship .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................. NCAA Division III Regional Semifinalists .................................. Doug Dannevik ...............................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. ........................................... Defeated Benedictine (IL) 3-2 in Championship .................................. Doug Dannevik ...............................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. ............................................... Defeated Elmhurst (IL) 3-0 in Championship .................................. Doug Dannevik ...............................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. ................................................... Defeated Calvin (MI) 3-2 in Championship .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................. NCAA Division III Regional Semifinalists .................................. Doug Dannevik ...............................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. ............................................................... Defeated MIT 3-0 in Championship .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................... NCAA Division III National Runners-Up .................................. Doug Dannevik ............................... NCAA Division III National Runners-Up .................................. Doug Dannevik ...............................NCAA Division III National Champions .................................. ................................................. Defeated Juniata (PA) 3-2 in Championship .................................. Doug Dannevik ................................................................ WAIAW Sixth Place .................................. Doug Dannevik ................................................................. AIAW Fourth Place .................................. Grace Greenberg .......................................................................................None .................................. Chuck Millenbah .......................................................................................None .................................. Chuck Millenbah .......................................................................................None

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3–1 0–2 2–1 2–0 0–2 0–3 0–3 2–0 2–0 1–1 1–1 2–0 1–2 2–0 1–3 2–1 0–2 1–2


2008 SCHEDULE 2008 UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

2008 SCHEDULE DATE Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sep. 4 Sep. 5 Sep. 5 Sep. 6 Sep. 12 Sep. 13 Sep. 19 Sep. 20 Sep. 26 Sep. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 20-22 Dec. 4-6

OPPONENT Concordia St. Paul Lewis Shippensburg Notre Dame de Namur Lynn BYU-Hawaii Seattle Pacific *Cal State L.A. *CSU Dominguez Hills *CSU Monterey Bay *San Francisco State *CSU San Bernardino *Cal Poly Pomona *Chico State *CSU Stanislaus *Sonoma State *Humboldt State *CSU Dominguez Hills *Cal State L.A. *San Francisco State *CSU Monterey Bay *Cal Poly Pomona *CSU San Bernardino *CSU Stanislaus *Chico State *Humboldt State *Sonoma State NCAA Division II Pacific Regional NCAA Division II Championships

TIME 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA

* California Collegiate Athletic Association match

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LOCATION San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Monterey San Francisco UC San Diego UC San Diego Chico Turlock UC San Diego UC San Diego Carson Los Angeles UC San Diego UC San Diego Pomona San Bernardino UC San Diego UC San Diego Arcata Sonoma TBA TBA


UCSD INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

A Proud Tradition of Academic and Athletic Excellence!

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women’s Soccer 1989 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 1999 • 2000 • 2001 Women’s Volleyball 1981 • 1984 • 1986 • 1987 1988 • 1990 • 1997 Women’s Water Polo 1986 • 1990 • 1991 1992 • 1994 Women’s Tennis 1985 • 1987 • 1989 • 1994

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Men’s Soccer 1988 • 1990 • 1993

Men’s Volleyball 1970 • 2000

Men’s Golf 1993

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Triton teams have captured 29 National Championships while 36 teams have finished as National Runners-Up. 38 others have achieved National Third Place honors. Individually, 117 Triton student-athletes have captured National Championships and a remarkable 900 student-athletes have been named to All-America teams. UCSD student-athletes have excelled academically as well, earning 23 prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships and 130 Academic All-America selections. Consistently, over 55 percent of the student-athletes earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, placing them on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Triton Athletics posted a Second Place Finish in the USSA Director’s Cup, emblamatic of the best overall athletics department in the country, during the 2006-07 season. Since moving to the NCAA Division II level in 2000, UCSD has placed in the top six programs in the country on six different occasions. As a D-III member, the Tritons finished first in the Director’s Cup standings following the 1997-98 season. UCSD captured Back-To-Back California CollegiateAthleticAssociation Commissioner’s Cup titles in 2005-06 and 2006-07, an award symbolizing the best overall athletics department in the CCAA.

Our Mission...

Provide a broad base of men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports. Attract students of high academic capabilities and athletic talent who are representative of the diversity of the people of the state of California. Promote healthy physical activity, athletic competition, communications and interpersonal skills, teamwork, and overall personal growth. Promote the principles of ethical conduct, fair play, and respect and understanding of others. Promote the academic advancement and graduation of student-athletes and prepare student-athletes for lifelong learning, future careers, and engaged citizenship. Foster the development of student-athletes’ abilities to live successfully in a diverse and global society. Enhance student life at UCSD and foster campus pride and community support. Participate competitively in an athletic conference that complements and supports the mission and goals of the UCSD Intercollegiate Program and the campus.

Earl W. Edwards - Director of Athletics Earl W. Edwards accepted the position of Director of Athletics at UC San Diego in March, 2000. Under his guidance, the 23-sport program has made a successful transition from the NCAA Division III to Division II. In fact, UCSD has surpassed all expectations in Division II, capturing women’s soccer national championships in both 2000 and 2001, and finishing in the top-10 of the Director’s Cup standings in four of its first five seasons. Edwards’ move to UC San Diego represented a homecoming, as he had previously served as Associate Athletic Director at UCSD from 1987 to 1993. He then took a position as Director of Athletics at East Stroudsburg University in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. During his seven-year tenure at the NCAA Division II institution, he served on numerous NCAA committees, including a 1999 appointment to the Division II Management Council. Edwards is also currently a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Executive Committee. Edwards is a 1972 graduate of East Stroudsburg with a master’s degree in Physical Education and Sports Administration from the University of Massachusetts. In addition to East Stroudsburg, he has athletic administration experience at UMass, UC Davis, the University of Michigan, Drexel University and UC San Diego. While previously serving at UCSD, Edwards initiated the Triton Athletic Associates, the athletic department’s primary fund-raising source. Edwards now presides over a UC San Diego program which is recognized nationally for both its athletic and academic achievements.


CANYONVIEW AQUATIC CENTER UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Located on the eastern end of campus, between Eleanor Roosevelt College and Warren College, the Canyonview Aquatic Center features two outdoor, Olympic-Size Pools, which can be divided into 8 lanes of 50 meters in length or 19 lanes of 25 yards in length. The west pool is home to the UCSD men’s and women’s water polo teams, as well as the men’s and women’s swimming teams. The east pool is used for recreational swimmers in addition to the UCSD men’s and women’s diving teams who practice and compete while the diving boards and platforms used by the UCSD Diving Teams are located in the complex on the east side.

UCSD POOL QUICK FACTS: • Two Pools, Heated year-round to 80-85 degrees • Bleacher seating for 1,500 and an additional 1,000 more on grass • Men’s and women’s locker rooms with showers • Lights on the deck accommodate night use • Diving Area consists of one 5-meter platform, two 3-meter platforms, two 1-meter platforms


RIMAC ARENA UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

The Recreation, IntraMural, Athletic Complex (RIMAC) is the cornerstone of the UCSD sports facilities. This nearly 200,000 square foot facility is located just south of the 12-acre North Campus Recreation Area Field on the northwest corner of the campus. Opened in January 1995, RIMAC is a multi-purpose facility with the most advanced forms of quality control, state-of-the-art equipment and a strong staff commitment to customer service. Every room in RIMAC is climate controlled and many of the spaces feature an abundance of natural lighting. RIMAC houses the offices of the Intercollegiate Athletics, Recreation and Sports Facilities departments. RIMAC also features a variety of recreational, educational, and meeting spaces which can accommodate a variety of activities. The RIMAC Arena is a multi-use facility capable of accommodating a wide variety of activities ranging from large spectator events including ceremonies and concerts to athletic competitions and tournaments. The 44,000 square foot floor is also capable of accommodating large floor exhibits. The Arena Floor is spring loaded employing the use of Robbins Bio-Cushion I and is curtain divisible for multi-sport use in basketball (total of five courts), volleyball, and badminton. The arena is furnished with 10 retractable glass basketball backboards, and floor plates and sleeves for volleyball and badminton. Employing the use of telescopic bleachers and floor seats, the RIMAC Arena may accommodate up to 5,000 people. RIMAC is home to the UCSD men and women’s basketball teams along with the men and women’s volleyball squads. Over 50 home athletic events are contested in RIMAC every year, and with entusiastic support from both the campus and surrounding communities, the Tritons truly enjoy a home court advantage. Both of the basketball and volleyball teams utilize the main court for both practice and games, while the auxiliary courts, which are located on the third floor, are used only for practices.


COMMUNITY OUTREACH UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The University of California, San Diego Department of Athletics is committed to actively participating in the community through a variety of outreach events and services. Student-athletes from 23 sports participate in a wide range of service and outreach programs in and around the San Diego area. In 2003-04 the Tritons began the “Team Up!” program. This program assists local elementary schools that do not have a physical education component in their current curriculum. UCSD student-athletes provide healthy physical activity and create an environment for elementary school students that foster positive thinking and team building. The program was run at the Del Mar Heights Elementary School in the morning hours prior to school starting and during the students’ lunch periods during the past two years. Triton student-athletes make the holidays brighter for 12 families in the San Diego area on an annual basis, providing a plethora of gifts and holiday cheer. Triton teams paired up and each tandem purchased presents, food, and goodies to deliver to their adopted family before the holidays. Families were selected by the Neighborhood House Association which runs the Head Start programs throughout San Diego County. Student-athletes contacted the families to find out what special presents the children wanted, as well as what sort of clothing or other needs could be met. Teams delivered the presents in person and spent time with the families, often playing games with the children. Families each received approximately $300-$500 worth of gifts, depending on the number of children. Presents ranged from a bike for one child to clothing and food for the parents. In conjuction with the California Collegiate Athletic Association as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Triton student-athletes have gone to work to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in each of the last three years. The student-athletes held a bake sale during the Annual Sun God Festival on the UCSD campus. Each team brought baked goods for a sale in the evening prior to the festival’s main event. The goal at each CCAA member institution was to raise $1 per student-athlete. Triton student-athletes far exceeded this goal, raising over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2005. Additionally, the Intercollegiate Athletics Department holds an annual Blood Drive to benefit the American Red Cross. All coaches, staff and out of season student-athletes participated in the blood drive, while those student-athletes who were in season recruited other students on campus to donate blood on their behalf.

UCSD ATHLETICS COMMUNITY OUTREACH Volunteer Connection Adopt-A-Family Thanksgiving Program Hands Across America St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen Row for the Cure Preuss School Clinics Starlings Volleyball Club Habitat for Humanity San Diego Special Olympics California Half Ironman Volunteers Mission Bay - Beach Clean Up Race for the Cure Boy’s and Girl’s Club Sports Clinics


ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE / SPORTS MEDICINE UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Two integral parts of the UC San Diego athletic department are the Athletic Performance Program and the Sports Medicine Program, both of which provide a tremendous advantage to all 23 of the UCSD intercollegiate sports. The Athletic Performance Program is geared toward teaching each student-athlete how to achieve the highest level of athletic development through enhancement of all components of strength and conditioning. Athlete workouts are monitored and planned out by Rob Mamula, UCSD’s Director of Athletic Performance who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Triton athletics. Mamula represents the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the entire CCAA. The Tritons work out in the RIMAC weight room that is over 12,000 square feet in size with state of the art equipment. The UCSD Athlete Performance Program is truly designed with the studentathlete’s enhancement in mind. Very few programs at the Division II level have such expertise and first class facilities at the disposal of the student-athlete helping to further distinguish the Triton Athletic Department as one of the premier intercollegiate programs in the country. The UC San Diego Sports Medicine Center is the hub for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries suffered by Triton student-athletes. Under the supervision of head athletic trainer Kevin Messey MS, ATC, CSCS and his staff, UCSD athletes receive the highest quality medical care and access to an extensive network of physicians and other medical specialists. The rest of the training room staff is comprised of two full-time ATCs and an average of 10 athletic training students (ATS). The UCSD athletic training room is a clinical site for San Diego State University’s accredited athletic training education program where some of the athletic training students fulfill their clinical experience. Additionally the UCSD Sports Medicine Center offers a wide variety of options for examination and rehabilitation. From acupuncture to a group of six highly specialized sports medicine, family practitioners and orthopedic surgeons, the UCSD training room has a multitude of options at your disposal to get you healthy and back on the field of competition in no time.

Kevin Messey

Rob Mamula


UCSD - YOUNGEST OF THE BEST UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UCSD: THE INSTITUTION Innovation is our tradition: Nestled along the Pacific Ocean on 1,200 acres of coastal woodland, UCSD is a powerful magnet for those seeking a fresh, next-generation approach to education and research. Since its founding four decades ago, UCSD is one of the ten campuses in the worldrenowned University of California system and has rapidly achieved the status as one of the top institutions in the nation for higher education and research. UCSD’s interdisciplinary ethos and tradition of innovation and risk-taking, underlie its research strength and ability to recruit top scholars and students. Students: The average high school GPA of admitted freshmen was 4.05, and average SATI score was 1300. UCSD ranks 2nd nationally among major research universities sending students abroad in full-year programs, and 4th in the nation in graduation rates, at 79%. Specialized Resources: UCSD’s graduate and professional schools include Scripps Institution of Oceanography; School of Medicine; School of International Relations and Pacific Studies; School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Jacobs School of Engineering (graduate and undergraduate), and Rady School of Management. The campus also is home to the San Diego Supercomputer Center; California Institute for Information Technology and Telecommunications; Center for Research in Computing and the Arts; Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, and Institute of the Americas.

The Birch Aquarium at the Scripps Oceanography Institution.

UCSD: ACADEMIC RANKINGS The National Research Council ranks UCSD 10th in the nation in the quality of its faculty and graduate programs. (The top ten, in rank order, are: UC Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, CalTech, Yale, Chicago, Cornell and UCSD.) The NRC ranks oceanography and neurosciences 1st in the nation. UCSD ranks 6th in the nation in National Academy of Sciences membership while also being ranked as the 7th best public university in the nation by the U.S. News and World Report. A U.S. News and World Report survey of graduate programs ranks the Jacobs School of Engineering 13th in the nation and 7th among public engineering schools, and the School of Medicine as 17th among medical schools with a research focus, and 6th among public schools. In Master of Fine Arts programs, UCSD’s multimedia/visual communications program ranked 6th in the nation. The most recent US News rankings also place these programs in the nation’s top 10: Theatre and Dance (3rd); Bioengineering (3rd); Political Science (7th); Cellular and Developmental Biology (8th); Biochemistry (9th); Molecular Biology (10th), and Neurosciences (10th). UCSD: CURRENT FACULTY HONORS Nobel Prize: George E. Palade, 1974, physiology/medicine; Renato Dulbecco, 1975, physiology/ medicine; Harry Markowitz, 1990, economics; Paul Crutzen, 1995, chemistry; Mario J. Molina, 1995, chemistry; Sydney Brenner, 2002, medicine; Clive W.J. Granger and Robert F. Engle, 2003, economics. Fields Medal: Professor of mathematics Efim Zelmanov. Balzan Prize: Freeman Gilbert, SIO professor (1990), and Wolfgang Berger, SIO professor (1993). National Medal of Science: Astrophysicist Margaret Burbidge and oceanographer Walter Munk (1985); physician/scientist George Palade (1986); nuclear physicist Marshall N. Rosenbluth (1998); bioengineer Yuan-Chen Fung (2000), and oceanographer Charles D. Keeling (2002). National Humanities Medal: Latin American history scholar Ramon Eduardo Ruiz (1998) Pulitzer Prize: Roger Reynolds (1989) Music. Kyoto Prize: Oceanographer Walter Munk (1999) Enrico Fermi Award: Physicist Herbert F. York (2000). MacArthur Foundation Awards: Guillermo Algaze, anthropology; Patricia Churchland, philosophy; Ramon Gutierrez, history and ethnic studies; Edwin Hutchins, cognitive science; Russell Lande, biology; George Lewis, music; and Michael Schudson, communications.

Geisel Library in the heart of the UCSD Campus

The Pier at the Scripps Oceanography Institution.


SAN DIEGO - AMERICA’S FINEST CITY UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The UCSD campus is located in La Jolla, Calif., just minutes north of America’s sixth largest city, San Diego. Spanish for ‘the jewel’, La Jolla is one of San Diego’s first neighborhoods to be settled. The city of La Jolla has spectacular beaches and park areas that are popular for great diving, swimming, surfing, hiking, romantic sunset strolls, and family fun. La Jolla’s village area boasts a beautiful Mediterranean charm and a cool Southern Californian vibe, and rolls out the red carpet when it comes to it’s fine dining, theatre, cultural activities, boutique shopping, art galleries and fine lodging establishments. It is no wonder why La Jolla’s Prospect Street was dubbed ‘San Diego’s Rodeo Drive’. Named “America’s Finest City” due to its hospitality, beauty and ideal climate, San Diego is located at the southern tip of California, just north of Mexico. The residents of San Diego county are so physically active that Sports Illustrated magazine once called it “Sportstown, U.S.A.” San Diego’s 70 miles of beaches are a haven for swimmers, surfers, divers, boaters and sunbathers. The city of San Diego is a major commercial business center with more than 2.6 million residents and a varied economy based in agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, technology, electronics, aircraft, shipbuilding, scientific research and tourism. The city is one of the largest biotech centers in the U.S.


TRITON BASEBALL FIELD UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

The UC San Diego Baseball Facility has one of the premiere playing surfaces in all of San Diego County. The facility is located on the east side of campus off of Voigt Drive, across the street from Scripps Memorial Hospital. Features include: • Two covered dugouts (with lighting and power) • Scoreboard (located in right center field) • Fenced batting cage with power available • Bleacher seating for approx. 1,200 Field Dimensions from home plate to the fence: • Left Field - 330 ft. • Right Field - 330 ft. • Center Field - 400 ft.


UC SAN DIEGO INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS


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