UC San Diego
2009-10 FENCING MEDIA GUIDE
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UCSD QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location ........................................... La Jolla, Calif. Founded .........................................................1960 Enrollment ...................................................28,500 Colors .............................................. Blue and Gold Nickname..................................................... Tritons Affiliation ....................................... NCAA Division I Facilities............................RIMAC Arena/Main Gym Chancellor .............................. Dr. Marye Anne Fox Athletics Director ......................... Earl W. Edwards UCSD Athletics Phone...................... 858.534.4211 UCSD Athletics Fax ..........................858.534.8172 FENCING STAFF Head Coach...................................... Heidi Runyan Alma Mater .............................. North Carolina, 1989 Email Coach Heidi Runyan...hrunyan@yahoo.com Assistant Coaches ........................... Dave Burgess ....................................................Katherine Gillcrist ...........................................................Josh Runyan Email Coach Burgess .............gryphondb@cox.net Email Coach Gillcrist ................ kgillcrist@juno.com Email Coach Josh Runyan.......jrunyan1@san.rr.com Fencing Phone .................................858.534.9816
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2009-10 Roster .......................................................3 2009-10 Schedule and Team Photo .......................4 Coaching Staff ........................................................5 Meet The Tritons................................................6-18 Male Fencers .............................................6-12 Female Fencers .......................................13-18 Year in Review/Honors and Awards .....................19 UCSD Athletics .....................................................20 Director of Athletics - Earl W. Edwards .................21 Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine .............22 Community Outreach............................................23 UCSD - Youngest of the Best ...............................24 San Diego - America’s Finest City ........................25
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TEAM INFORMATION 2009 NCAA Postseason Finish .......................17th 2009 NCAA All American ................ Benjamin Dorn .............................................................. Pilar Alicea 2009 All-Conference ............................Armin Chan ............................................. Kalman Chodakiewitz .......................................................... Michael Fong ............................................................... Bryan Kim ....................................................Nick McGuinness .............................................................. Pilar Alicea ......................................................... Amy Bianchini .............................................................Zitin Kachru ..................................................... Anne Schnecker
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On the Front Cover Clockwise from top left: UC San Diego fencers Alicia Trigeiro, Anne Schecker, Amy Bianchini and Samantha Rojales. Photography by Jamie Scott Lytle.
SPORTS INFORMATION Associate AD/SID ................................... Ryan Hall Office Phone .....................................858.534.8437 Cell Phone ........................................949.280.4704 Email............................................r2hall@ucsd.edu Assistant SID ................................... Mark Oshidari Office Phone .....................................858.534.8451 Email..................................... moshidari@ucsd.edu SID Fax.............................................858.534.8475
2009-10 Fencing
Media Guide Credits The 2009-10 UC San Diego fencing media guide is a production of the UCSD sports information office. It was written, edited, and designed by Ivan Alber, Sports Information Assistant. Photography by Jamie Scott Lytle.
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MEN Name Chris Bonner Patrick Burton Nalin Desai Benjamin Dorn Brooks Eggerth Michael Fong James Galamba Nikolai Gutierrez Alex Lavin Alex Mann Nick McGuinness Jonathan Ott Matthew Pecot Joseph Schenkel
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Hometown/Previous School Chester, NJ/West Morris Mendham HS La Cañada, CA/La Cañada HS San Jose, CA/Pinewood HS Redwood City, CA/Menlo School Lancaster, CA/Quartz Hill HS Santa Clara, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS Davis, CA/Davis Senior HS San Diego, CA/Great Oaks HS Woodland Hills, CA/Montclair College Prep San Diego, CA/La Jolla Country Day School Berkeley, CA/Bentley HS Arvada, CO/Ralston Valley HS Sunnyvale, CA/Fremont HS Los Angeles, CA/El Camino Real HS
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Hometown/Previous School San Francisco, CA/San Francisco School of Arts San Diego, CA/Mt. Camrel HS Saratoga, CA/Lynbrook HS Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad HS Oakland, CA/Bishop O’Dowd HS San Diego, CA/High Tech High Media Arts La Jolla, CA/Mount Everest Academy La Cresenta, CA/Crescenta Valley HS Irvine, CA/Northwood HS Poway, CA/Poway HS Porterville, CA/Monache HS San Diego, CA/Rancho Bernardo HS San Diego, CA/Mt. Carmel HS Poway, CA/Rancho Bernardo HS La Mesa, CA/Valhalla HS Cupertino, CA/Monta Vista HS Fontana, CA/Henry J. Kaiser HS
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WOMEN Name Pilar Alicea Amy Bianchini Sneha Challa Shelby Cohantz Razan Faraj Rose Forcier Casey Gillcrist Esther Kim Victoria Mo Alexandra Muir Neetu Reddy Samantha Rojales Anne Schnecker Lexy Stanley Alicia Trigeiro Julia Wu Diane Yi
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Date(s) Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Jan. 2-3 Jan. 15-18 Jan. 30-31 Feb. 6 Feb. 20 March 13 March 25-28
Day(s) Sunday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday-Sunday Friday-Monday Saturday-Sunday Saturday Saturday Saturday Thursday-Sunday
Opponent(s) Collegiate Open UCLA, USC, UCSB, Arizona St. NCAA West Invitational Cal Tech, UC Irvine Bladerunner Tournament North American Cup Northwestern Duals Cal Tech, UC Irvine UCLA, USC, UCSB, Arizona State NCAA West Regional NCAA National Championships
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Home matches denoted in bold, held at RIMAC Arena or Main Gym All times are listed in PaciďŹ c Standard Time
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Location Irvine, Calif. Pasadena, Calif. Palo Alto, Calif. UC San Diego UC San Diego San Jose, Calif. Evanston, Ill. UC San Diego Irvine, Calif. UC San Diego TBA
Time 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 9 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 9 a.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. TBA
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Heidi Runyan Head Coach
6th Season at UC San Diego
The UC San Diego fencing team is looking to great success and a bright future as Heidi Runyan enters her sixth season at the head coaching position for the 2009-10 season. After two years as an UCSD assistant coach, she brings over 26 years of fencing experience and several years of USFA coaching to the team. Her goals are to continue the Triton’s formidable performance in the Intercollegiate Fencing Conference of Southern California along with producing strong
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results at the NCAA regional and national levels. During her competitive career, Heidi was a nationally ranked senior fencer in both women’s sabre and foil. She fenced in college at Cal State Los Angeles - where she met her husband and future assistant, Josh - and she also represented the United States in 2007 World Veterans’ Fencing Championships.
Josh Runyan Assistant Coach
Dave Burgess Assistant Coach
Katherine Gillcrist Assistant Coach
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Matthew Pecot Sunnyvale, Calif. High School: A 2006 graduate of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, Calif. Personal: Born on May 10, 1988... parents are James and Susan Pecot, both of whom attended UC Santa Cruz... has a sister named Debra... an International Studies
Senior Sabre Fremont High School
major and Literature minor at Roosevelt College... enjoys tabletop games, video games and guitar in his free time... favorite athlete is Tiger Woods... favorite pro sports teams are the San Jose Sharks, San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers and the Boston Red Sox.
Benjamin Dorn Redwood City, Calif. championships after taking thirdplace at the West Regionals... at the largest team meet of the season at Notre Dame where the Tritons competed against nine different universities, Dorn scored a team-high 21 victories. As a Freshman in 2007-08: Placed 18th in the men’s foil at the 2008 National Collegiate Fencing Championships after scoring nine victories and 71 touches... earned an automatic berth to the championships after being crowned foil champion at NCAA West Regional... won gold in the
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As a Sophomore in 2008-09: Earned All-American accolades after recording a team-best 13 wins, 85 touches and a ninthplace finish in men’s foil at the 2009 National Collegiate Fencing Championships in University Park, Pa... advanced to the
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Junior Foil Menlo School
foil at the 2007 Collegiate Open in Irvine. High School: A 2007 graduate of Menlo School in Atherton, Calif... member of Massialas Foundation, one of the top-ranked teams in the nation. Personal: Born May 31, 1989... parents are Vincent Dorn and Tamara Whiteside... father attended Columbia University while mother went to Chico State... a Cognitive Science major at Sixth College... pursuing a career in Neuroscience Research.
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Brooks Eggerth Lancaster, Calif. High School: A 2007 graduate of Quartz Hill High School in Lancaster, Calif. Personal: Born on April 27, 1989... parents are Darrell and Cathy
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Eggerth... has three older siblings named Brandon, Brianne and Brett... is a Psychology major and Dance minor at Revelle College... aspires to a career in Sports Psychology.
Nikolai Gutierrez San Diego, Calif. Temecula, Calif... advanced to the quarterfinals and semifinals in numerous fencing competitions along the West Coast, including third place in the Bay Cup held at Stanford... competed for Salle McBean Fencing and Halberstadt Fencer’s Club. High School: A 2007 graduate of Great Oaks High School in
Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1989... parents are Anthony and Renee Gutierrez... mother competed
Junior Foil Great Oaks High School
collegiately in track and field at the University of Arizona... has a sister named Nicole... most memorable moment is competing at the Pacific Coast Championships... currently is a fencer the Cabrillo Academy of the Sword... enjoys watching movies, reading short stories, hanging out with friends and playing board games in his free time... favorite athlete is Salvatore Sanzo.
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Nick McGuinness Berkeley, Calif. High School: A 2007 graduate of Bentley High School in Lafayette, Calif... placed third at the Jr. Pacific Coast Championships... has competed at the Golden Gate Fencing Center since 2000... earned a B rating. Personal: Born on July 8, 1988...
Junior Epee Bentley High School
parents are David McGuinness and Nanette Cooper-McGuinness, both of whom attended Cornell... a Mechanical Engineering and Economics minor at Muir College... enjoys playing ultimate Frisbee, reading, swimming and skiing in his free time... favorite pro sports team is the Oakland Athletics.
Jonathan Ott Arvada, Colo. twice and recording 44 touches... advanced to the championships after placing second at the NCAA West Regional held in Palo Alto, Calif. At Cal State Fullerton: Competed during the 2007-08 season under head coach Michael Hinojos. High School: A 2007 graduate of Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colo... won the Golden Sabre Award at the Colorado
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As a Sophomore in 2008-09: Competed at the 2009 National Collegiate Fencing Championships in University Park, Pa., winning
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Junior Sabre Ralston Valley High School Fencing Academy in 2006 and 2007 and was team captain those same years. Personal: Born on Oct. 25, 1988... parents are William and Barbara Ott, both of whom attended Colorado State... has a younger sister named Amanda... a Sociology major and Philosophy minor at Warren College... interests include fencing, political science and history.
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Patrick Burton La Cañada, Calif. Cañada, Calif... a member of Fortune Fencing since 2001... competed in the Pacific Coast Championships, Junior Olympic and National Championships... member of the 2008 National Championship Epee Team. High School: A 2008 graduate of La Cañada High School in La
Personal: Born on Jan. 6, 1990... parents are Martin Burton and Nan Lee... has a sister named
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Annie... aspires to be a part of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team... most memorable moment is earning a gold medal at the 2008 National Championships... hobbies include theatre, film, animation and game programming... favorite athlete is Shaquille O’Neal... is an undeclared major at Muir College.
Michael Fong Santa Clara, Calif.
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National Collegiate Fencing Championships, finishing with three wins and 60 touches... advanced to the championships after placing second at the NCAA West Regional in Palo Alto, Calif... finished with a perfect 36-0 record in the regular season, helping the Tritons to a conference title. High School: A 2008 graduate of
Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif. Personal: Born on April 25, 1988... parents are Steven and Donna Fong, both of whom attended UC Berkeley... has a younger sister named Kristin... a Bioengineering at Sixth College... enjoys playing cards, ultimate Frisbee and paintball in his free time.
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Chris Bonner Chester, N.J.
Freshman Sabre West Morris Mendham High School
in Mendham, N.J... named to the All-Conference Boy’s Sabre First Team in 2007, 2008 and 2009... earned Third Team All-State Boy’s Sabre honors in 2009... took 15th at the Junior Olympics in Men’s Sabre in 2009... also competed on the ultimate Frisbee team. High School: A 2009 graduate of West Morris Mendham High School
Personal: Born July 26, 1990... parents are Joseph and Karen
Bonner... has an older brother named Michael... is a Computer Engineering major in Marshall College... enjoys camping and model building in his free time... aspires to work with custom computer construction... most memorable moment is taking 15th at the Junior Olympics in Men’s Sabre... favorite pro sports team is the New York Jets.
Nalin Desai San Jose, Calif.
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High School: A 2007 graduate of Pinewood High School in Los Altos Hills, Calif... has competed for the California Fencing Academy team from 2003 until now... helped squad to first place in the Junior Bay Cup Club standings... participated in the Pacific Coast Cup and the North American Cup.
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Freshman Foil Pinewood High School
Personal: Born Jan. 5, 1989... parents are Dushyant and Wenling Desai... an International Studies - Economics major at Roosevelt College... enjoys raving, drumming, paintballing, biking and swimming in his free time... favorite pro sports team is the San Jose Sharks... most memorable moment is competing in the 2006 Junior Olympics.
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James Galamba Davis, Calif. High School: A 2009 graduate of Davis Senior High School in Davis, Calif... placed ninth out of 57 in standings for CDE men’s foil Bay Cup. Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1991... parents are George Galamba and Chikako Takagi-Galamba...
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father attended UC Santa Barbara while mother went to Cal State Stanislaus... has an older brother named Joseph... most memorable moment is getting his first fencing rating... favorite athlete is Richard Barry... aspires to become a lawyer... is a History major at Revelle College.
Alex Lavin Woodland Hills, Calif. High School: A 2009 graduate of Montclair College Prep in Van Nuys, Calif... competed for three years for Swordplay in Burbank, Calif., helping the squad to silver and bronze team medals at Southern California National Team Qualifiers... earned a B national rating after taking numerous bronze and silver medals at different local and state competitions.
Freshman Foil Montclair College Prep
Personal: Born July 13, 1990... parents are David and Karen Lavin, both of whom attended Cal State Northridge... has two younger siblings named Samantha and Morgan... enjoys watching movies, going to the gym, listening to music, reading and swimming in his free time... an undeclared major in Roosevelt College.
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Alex Mann San Diego, Calif.
Freshman Epee La Jolla Country Day School
High School: A 2006 graduate of La Jolla Country Day School in La Jolla, Calif... has been competing at the Encinitas Fencing Academy under coach Jens Stephan since 2006... captain of the LJCDS fencing team in 2009 and also earned the squad’s leadership award as a senior... also lettered in
swimming. Personal: Born Nov. 27, 1989... mother is Carol Mann, a graduate of UCLA... enjoys experimenting with computers, anime, gaming, reading and writing in his free time... a Pre-Med major at Sixth College.
Joseph Schenkel Los Angeles, Calif.
High School: A 2009 graduate of El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, Calif... competed for the LAIFC under head coach Misha Itkin... earned an A08 ranking... guided squad to the PCC Championship in 2008.
Freshman Foil El Camino Real High School Personal: Born Dec. 9, 1990... parents are Mark and Elizabeth Schenkel... has a brother named Eli... is a Biology major at Warren College... enjoys reading, writing and painting in his free time.
Tim Yu San Diego, Calif.
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High School: A 2009 graduate of Mount Carmel High School in San Diego, Calif... competed for SPARTAK from 2005 to 2009, placing in many local competitions en route to advancing to nationals.
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Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1990... parents are Slong and May Yu, both of whom attended San Diego 2009-10 Fencing
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Freshman Sabre Mount Carmel High School
State... has a younger sister named Andrea... aspires to become an officer in the Marines and eventually work as a laywer or government contractor... enjoys running and fishing in his free time... favorite athlete is the late Pat Tillman... favorite pro sports team is the San Diego Chargers.
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Razan Faraj Oakland, Calif.
of Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif... competed in the 2008 Pacific Coast Championships, 2008 North American Cup and the USFA Summer Nationals... competed on the Varsity Soccer Team in 2005 and 2006.
High School: A 2006 graduate
Personal: Born on Nov. 18, 1988... parents are Ramzi and Mary Faraj... has one younger
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Senior Foil Bishop O’Dowd High School sibling named Rakan... cousin of Olympian Nada Kawar, who competed for the Jordan Track and Field team during the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics in the shot-put event... a Human Biology major at Marshall College... enjoys fashion, music, and movies... counts Nastia Liukin and Michael Jordan among her favorite athletes.
Samantha Rojales San Diego, Calif.
Senior Sabre Rancho Bernardo High School
Championships in the Foil... claimed a bronze medal in the sabre at the Collegiate Open in Irvine... finished seventh in the sabre at the Bladerunnner Tournament.
As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Placed fourth in the sabre at the NCAA West Regional... silver medal winner at the IFCSC
High School: A 2006 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, Calif... placed first in the 2004 San Diego Junior Invitational... 2004 Women’s Sabre Event Champion.
Personal: Born on Jan. 17, 1988... parents are Rogelio and Lita Rojales... has one younger sibling named Scott... a Structural Engineering major and Theatre minor at Warren College... enjoys drawing, reading, and the outdoors in her spare time... hopes to work in the engineering or design field and become a teacher or professor... Michelle Kwan is her favorite athlete.
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Anne Schnecker San Diego, Calif. NCAA West Regional... bronze medal winner in the Foil at the IFCSC Championships... placed eighth in the sabre at the Collegiate Open in Irvine. High School: A 2006 graduate of Mount Carmel High School in San Diego, Calif. As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Placed seventh in the sabre at the
Personal: Born on June 19, 1987... parents are Joseph and
Senior Sabre Mt. Carmel High School
Georgeanne Schnecker... has three younger siblings named Emily, Joseph and Jeffrey... an Economics major at Eleanor Roosevelt College... enjoys reading and going to the beach in her free time... a fan of the San Diego Chargers and Padres and the Philadelphia Phillies and Eagles.
Alicia Trigeiro La Mesa, Calif. As a Sophomore in 2007-08: Placed eighth in the sabre at the NCAA West Regional. High School: A 2006 graduate of Valhalla High School in El Cajon, Calif... member of the Cabrillo Academy of the Sword.
Senior Sabre Valhall High School
Personal: Born on Feb. 1, 1988... parents are Greg and Christine Trigeiro... has one younger sibling named Julia... a Biology major and Spanish and Cognitive Science minor at Revelle College... career goal is to become a neurologist.
Amy Bianchini San Diego, Calif.
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High School: A 2007 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego, Calif... member of the Union-Tribune’s All-Academic Team.
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Personal: Born on March 6, 1989... parents are Victor and Marie Bianchini... has two older 2009-10 Fencing
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Junior Epee Mt. Carmel High School
sisters named Hannah and Amber... a Political Science major and Psychology minor at Eleanor Roosevelt College... hobbies include rock climbing and ice skating... aspires to become an environmental attorney... favorite professional team is the San Diego Chargers.
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Pilar Alicea San Francisco, Calif.
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Sophomore Foil San Francisco School of Arts
High School: A 2005 graduate of San Francisco School of Arts in San Francisco, Calif... Twelve-time medalist at the Junior and Senior Pacific Coast Championships and five time National medalist since 2005.
Personal: Born on Jan. 19, 1987... parents are Eddie Alicea and Paula Mancillas... has one older sister named Luciennne... a Psychology major at Sixth College... favorite sports team is the San Francisco Giants... enjoys dancing and photography in her spare time.
Sneha Challa Saratoga, Calif. High School: A 2008 graduate of Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif. Personal: Born on Jan. 3, 1990... parents are Nagesh and Ua Challa... has a younger sibling
Sophomore Foil Lynbrook High School
named Bhavna... a Molecular Biology major and Healthcare and Social Issues minor at Warren College... enjoys tennis in her spare time... favorite professional team is the Boston Celtics.
Casey Gillcrist La Jolla, Calif. High School: A 2007 graduate of Mount Everest Academy in San Diego, Calif... member of the Cabrillo Academy of the Sword.
team... has eight siblings named Jamie, Nancy, Paul, James, Mary, Teresa, Katherine, and David... an Art History major and Film minor at Sixth College... enjoys fashion, musical theatre, and art... hopes to one day write and produce a Tony Award-winning musical.
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Personal: Born on Jan. 16, 1989... parents are James and Katherine Gillcrist... Katherine was also a member of the UCSD fencing
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Alexandra Muir Sophomore Sabre Poway, Calif. Poway High School High School: A 2006 graduate of Poway High School in Poway, CA... competed with Spartak Fencing of San Diego, finishing second in saber at the 2004 San Diego Junior Invitational.
parents are Jeffery Hutchings and Lisa Richards... a Human Biology major at Marshall College... hobbies includes theatre and jewelry making... Usain Bolt is her favorite athlete.
Personal: Born on July 7, 1989...
Julia Wu Cupertino, Calif. High School: A 2008 graduate of Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, CA... member of the California Fencing Academy competing in the 2006 Summer Nationals... placed ninth at the San Francisco Invitational... a member of the varsity cross country team in high school.
Sophomore Foil Monta Vista High School
Personal: Born on Sept. 7, 1990... parents are Ying Wu and Yi Zhang... has one younger sibling named Kelvin... a Bioengineering Bioinformatics major at Roosevelt College... hobbies include running, computer programming and video games... favorite athlete is Andrea Baldini.
Diane Yi Fontana, Calif.
High School: A 2008 graduate of Henry Kaiser High School in Fontana, Calif... member of the Track Team that was Sunkist League Champions.
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Personal: Born on Aug. 18, 1990... parents are Sun and Young Yi...
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Sophomore Epee Henry J. Kaiser High School has one younger sibling named David... a Third World Studies major at Warren College... hobbies include drawing, reading, exploring and traveling... pursuing a pediatric career and would like to volunteer with Doctors Without Borders.
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Shelby Cohantz Carlsbad, Calif. High School: A 2009 graduate of Carlsbad High School in Carlsbad, Calif. Personal:
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1991... has a younger brother named Travis... a Bioengineering major at Sixth College... enjoys photography, astronomy, music and yoga in her free time.
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Rose Forcier San Diego, Calif.
High School: A 2009 graduate of High Tech High Media Arts in
San Diego, Calif... has competed in approximately 30 events over the last five years, including the 2009 Junior Olympics, 2008 and 2009 Summer Nationals, 2007 and 2008 Hawaii Open, 2008 Pacific Coast Circuit Events, and the 2008 and 2009 Bladerunner Tournament.
Freshman Foil High Tech High Media Arts 1992... parents are Eugene and Carolyn Forcier... has two older siblings named Talitha and Jared and one younger sibling named Hunter... a Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering major at Muir College... interests include robotics, scuba, rock climbing, surfing, and swimming... favorite athletes are Rebecca Ward and Scott Rodgers.
Personal: Born on May 19,
Esther Kim La Crescenta, Calif.
Freshman Sabre Crescenta Valley High School
Personal: Born on Feb. 13, 1990...
parents are Sang Uh and Choon Kim... has one younger sibling named Dooee... a Human Biology major and Economics minor at Revelle College... favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant... hobbies include wakeboarding, running, swimming, and tennis. www.UCSDTritons.com
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High School: A 2008 graduate of Crescenta Valley High School in La Crescenta, Calif... a Scholar Athlete and member of both the basketball and track and field teams in high school.
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Victoria Mo Irvine, Calif. High School: A 2006 graduate of Northwood High School in Irvine, Calif... a member of the track and field team.
Freshman Epee Northwood High School
Kevin and a younger sister named Belinda... a Mathematics - Applied Science and Computer Science major and Spanish Literature minor at Muir College... enjoys reading, chess, poker, and baking in her spare time.
Personal: Born on Sept. 24, 1988... parents are Steve Mo and Christine Ho... has a younger brother named
Neetu Reddy Porterville, Calif. High School: A 2008 graduate of Monache High School in Porterville, Calif.
Freshman Foil Monache High School
and Neha... a Physiology and Neuroscience major at Revelle College... favorite professional teams are the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Lakers... enjoys tennis in her spare time and names Rafael Nadal as her favorite athlete.
Personal: Born on Feb. 19, 1991... parents are Bindusagar and Shobharani Reddy... has an older sibling named Sandhya and two younger siblings named Swati
Lexy Stanley Poway, Calif.
High School: A 2009 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, Calif... served as team captain of her junior varsity volleyball team.
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Freshman Sabre Rancho Bernardo High School
Personal: Born on Dec. 18, 1990... parents are Darryl Stanley
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and Sandra Forge... a General Biology major at Muir College... hobbies include volleyball, martial arts, music, theatre, and reading... Carrie Walsh is her favorite athlete... aspires to become a professor of genetics.
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he UC San Diego fencing team continued the program’s improvement in 2008-09, winning overall conference titles for both the men and women and sending five athletes to the 2009 NCAA National Fencing Championships, where Benjamin Dorn and Pilar Alicea earned All-American status. The Tritons also captured five-of-six squad titles in conference, three individual conference championships and had nine All-Conference performers. Opening the season at the Collegiate Open, the Tritons captured 13 of 24 medals, including three-of-six possible golds, with Alicea in women’s foil, Michael Fong in men’s foil, and Samantha Rojales in women’s saber each topping their field. UCSD continued that momentum against conference opponents USC, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, and Arizona State, scoring overall victories against all four schools. Freshmen Fong and Armin Chan were joined in their undefeated performances by Alicea and foil captain Zitin Kachru. During their first home competition, the Tritons again continued their solid conference competition, dominating both Cal Tech and UC Irvine on the men’s and women’s side. Each individual squad of weapons in foil, epee, and saber went undefeated. Alicea became the only undefeated foilist after defeating previously undefeated UCI opponents, while Anne Schnecker scored a win over conference leader Vanessa Burns of Cal Tech as part of her 6-0 day in women’s saber.
Head coach Heidi Runyan led her team through the conclusion of their regular season at UC Irvine, again facing USC, UCLA,
At the NCAA West Regionals, UCSD record four second-place finishes and two third-place performances as Fong and Dorn in men’s foil, Alicea and Razan Faraj in women’s foil, and Ott and Kim in men’s saber finished second and third, respectively. Trigeiro was also a second-place performer for the women’s saber squad. Based on regular season and championship results, Dorn, Fong, Ott, Alicea, and Trigeiro were five of the 145 athletes selected to the 2009 National Collegiate Fencing Championships, hosted by Penn State University. Dorn and Alicea became All-Americans at the National Championships, with Dorn finishing the event with team-bests of 13 wins, 85 touches, and a ninth-place finish in men’s foil. Alicea placed 12th with 11 wins and 80 total touches in women’s foil. Fong wrapped up his impressive first year at UCSD with three wins, 60 touches, and a 24th place finish in men’s foil, while Ott finished 24th in men’s saber with two wins and 44 touches. Joining Alicea in representing the Triton women’s squad, Trigeiro placed 24th in women’s saber with one win and 48 touches.
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2009................................................. Armin Chan 2009..................................Kalman Chodakiewitz 2009...............................................Michael Fong 2009....................................................Bryan Kim 2009........................................ Nick McGuinness 2009...................................................Pilar Alicea 2009..............................................Amy Bianchini 2009................................................. Zitin Kachru 2009.......................................... Anne Schnecker 2008...................................................Sean Blum 2008...................................................... Alex Lee 2008............................................. Jason Runyan 2008....................................................Bryan Kim 2008...............................................Emily Lipoma 2008............................................... Florence Lee 2008....................................... Samantha Rojales 2008................................................ Grace Bohnl 2008.......................................... Anne Schnecker 2007................................................. John Chung 2007............................................ Jason Runyan 2007...........................................David Polakoski 2007...............................................Emily Lipoma 2007..................................................... Jen Chun 2007................................... Heather Stephenson 2007...................................Alexandra Mareschal 2006................................................. John Chung 2006...................................................Bret Martin 2006............................................. Jason Runyan 2006......................................Cameron Sprowles 2006...........................................Chelsea Ambort 2006......................................Heather Bienenfeld 2006..................................................... Jen Chun 2006...............................................Emily Lipoma 2006................................... Heather Stephenson
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2006...........................................Chelsea Ambort 2002.........................................Raelyn Jacobson 1997................................................. Janet Wertz 1993.............................................Aaron Shebest
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After winning championships with their respective weapons at the Bladerunner Tournament, Dorn and Alicea each went undefeated again during UCSD’s final home meet of the year against UC Irvine and Cal Tech. The men’s foil team captured a leading 17 victories to just one defeat on the day, while women’s epee scored eight wins and only one loss. Also going undefeated were Brooks Eggerth, Bryan Kim, Nick McGuiness, Jonathon Ott, and Fong for the men and Amy Bianchini, Alicia Trigeiro, and Casey Gilcrist for the women.
UC Santa Barbara, and Arizona State, with both the men’s and women’s teams finishing off their final regular season meet undefeated to win overall conference championships. The women avenged an earlier loss to ASU, 15-12, and held the tiebreaker of 248-241 in season bouts won to claim a conference title previously in doubt. The Triton men completed their year with a 12-0 conference record, sweeping all squads titles with undefeated records in foil and saber and a 10-2 season record in epee. Women’s foil also went undefeated to claim the squad title, while women’s saber was a squad winner with their 11-1 season record, and women’s epee finished second after a 10-2 season record. Fong in men’s foil, Alicea in women’s foil, and Kim in men’s saber won individual season championships, with Fong and Alicea posting 36-0 records and Kim going 34-2 on the year. Chan (men’s foil), McGuinness (men’s epee), Kalman Chodakiewitz (men’s saber), Kachru (women’s foil), Bianchini (women’s epee), and Schnecker (women’s saber) were also AllConference performers for UC San Diego.
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This is UCSD Athletics... • Triton teams have captured 29 National Championships while 37 teams have finished as National Runners-Up. 44 others have achieved National Third Place honors. All told, UCSD has won a total of 171 national, regional, and conference championships. • Individually, 130 Triton student-athletes have captured National Championships and a remarkable 990 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 140 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. • In 2008, UCSD was ranked first in Division II and 20th overall in the National Collegiate Scouting Association Power Rankings, which are based on student-athlete graduation rates, academic strength, and athletic prowess of the university. • In 2008-09, UCSD posted a Seventh Place Finish out of over 300 schools in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, an award emblematic of the best overall athletics department in the country. Since moving to the NCAA Division II level in 2000, UCSD has placed in the top seven programs in the country on eight different occasions and finished second overall twice. • Beginning in 2005-06, UCSD has won the last four California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, an award symbolizing the best overall athletics department in the CCAA.
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• To provide a broad base of men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports. • To attract students of high academic capabilities and athletic talent who are representative of the diversity of the people of the state of California. • To promote healthy physical activity, athletic competition, communications and interpersonal skills, teamwork, and overall personal growth. • To promote the principles of ethical conduct, fair play, and respect and understanding of others. • To promote the academic advancement and graduation of student-athletes and prepare student athletes for lifelong learning, future careers, and engaged citizenship. • To foster the development of student-athletes’ abilities to live successfully in a diverse and global society. • To enhance student life at UCSD and foster campus pride and community support. • To participate competitively in an athletic conference that complements and supports the mission and goals of the UCSD Intercollegiate Program and the campus. 2009-10 Fencing
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A 1972 graduate of East S t r o u d s b u r g U n i v e r s i t y, Edwards earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He then went on to receive his masters in Sports Administration from the University of Massachusetts in 1973. In addition to working as athletics director at East Stroudsburg University and UC San Diego, he has athletics administration experience at the University of Massachusetts, UC Davis, the University of Michigan, and Drexel University.
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wo integral parts of the UC San Diego athletics 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 planned and monitored out by Rob Mamula, UCSD’s Director of Athletic Performance. Mamula brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Triton athletics and represents the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the entire CCAA. The Tritons work out in the RIMAC weight room, which is over 12,000 square feet in size and features state of the art equipment. The UCSD Athlete Performance Program is truly designed with the student-athlete’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 Athletics Department as one of the premiere intercollegiate programs in the country. The UC San Diego Sports Medicine Center is dedicated to 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.
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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.
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he 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.
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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 studentathletes 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
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Volunteer Connection Adopt-A-Family 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
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UCSD: THE INSTITUTION 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 nearly five decades ago, UCSD is one of the ten campuses in the world-renowned 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 4.08 in the fall of 2009. UCSD ranks 7th nationally among major research universities sending students abroad in full-year programs. Economic Impact: UCSD’s contributes more than $7.2 billion in direct and indirect spending and personal income each year to the California economy and generates 39,000 jobs, according to a study by CBRE Consulting. The university’s faculty and alumni have created at least 193 start-up companies, including many local biotech companies. UCSD is the 3rd largest employer in San Diego County with nearly 26,000 employees. 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; Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, and Institute of the Americas.
UCSD: ACADEMIC RANKINGS • U.S. News & World Report ranks UC San Diego as the 7th best public university in the nation, and 35th among the nation’s top 50 universities. Also, in its 2009 survey of graduate programs, U.S. News ranks the School of Medicine 6th among the nation’s public medical schools and the Jacobs School of Engineering 7th among the nation’s public engineering schools. U.S. News also ranks UC San Diego 14th among national universities in the category of “Up and Coming Schools.” • UC San Diego is ranked the 2nd best university in the nation by the Washington Monthly’s 2009 College Guide, based on the positive impact the university has had on the country. • UC San Diego is ranked 10th in the nation in the quality of its faculty. The National Research Council. UC San Diego is currently where eight Nobel Laureates call home, adding to the total of 16 in school history.
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• Thomson Scientific ranks UC San Diego the 7th highest-impact research institution in the nation from 2001-2005, based on the citation impact of published research in science and the social sciences.
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• UC San Diego was named the “hottest” institution in the nation for students to study science by Newsweek and the 2006 Kaplan/Newsweek College Guide. • The Princeton Review’s annual college guide ranks UC San Diego as the 7th best value among public universities in the nation. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UC San Diego 10th nationally for best values in public colleges. UC San Diego graduates rank 3rd nationally in salary earnings among public universities, according to Forbes.com. 2009-10 Fencing
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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’.
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Named “America’s Finest City” for 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 alike. 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, ship-building, scientific research and tourism. The city is one of the largest biotech centers in the U.S. Sea World
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