2010 Women’s Volleyball Media Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS UCSD QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location:.......................... La Jolla, Calif. Founded:........................................1960 Enrollment:..................................28,500 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 VOLLEYBALL HISTORY First Year of Volleyball:...................1976 All-Time Record:............. 809-301 (.729) NCAA Appearances:...........28 (9 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 Sports Info Asst.:....................Ivan Alber Office Phone:................... 858-246-0660 E-Mail:........................ ialber@ucsd.edu VOLLEYBALL STAFF Head Coach:..................... Ricci Luyties Alma Mater:........................... UCLA, ‘85 Record at UCSD:.............. 0-0 (1st year) Assistant Coach:................Mas Shibata Assistant Coach:............Nicole Wallace Volleyball Office:.............. 858-534-8443 TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Overall Record:..................... 20-3 2009 CCAA Record:............20-2 (t-2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.........10/4 Starters Returning/Lost:....................3/3 Newcomers:.........................................7 MEDIA SERVICES Internet Home Page:.... ucsdtritons.com AVCA:.......................................avca.org NCAA . .... ncaa.org/sports/fall/volleyball CCAA:......................... www.goccaa.org
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 Roster.............................................................3 Coaching Staff......................................................4-5 Meet the Tritons..................................................6-19
Seniors..........................................................6-9
Juniors......................................................10-15
Sophomores...................................................16
Freshmen..................................................17-19
All-Time Record Book.......................................20-21 Individual Honors..............................................22-23 All-Time Roster......................................................24 vs. All-Time Opponents.........................................25 Match Results...................................................26-30 UCSD Athletics......................................................31 Director of Athletics - Earl W. Edwards..................32 RIMAC Arena........................................................33 Athletic Performance/Sports Medicine..................34 Community Outreach............................................35 UCSD - Youngest of the Best................................36 San Diego - America’s Finest City.........................37 Back Cover: 2010 Match Schedule.......................38
Media Guide Credits The 2010 UC San Diego men’s soccer media guide is a production of the UCSD sports information office. It was written, edited, and designed by Ryan Hall, Ivan Alber and Mark Oshidari. Photography by Jimmy Gekas and Brock Scott.
UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
2010 ROSTER
Back row (left to right): Head coach Ricci Luyties, assistant coach Nicole Wallace, Janessa Werhane, Brittany Lombardi, Audrey Green, Thalia McCann, Roxanna Brunsting, assistant coach Mas Shibata. Second row: Kaitlin Potter, Alanna Rutan, Sally Yingst, Sara McCutchan, Lizzy Andrews, Edrina Nazaradeh. Front row: Hillary Williamson, Julia Freidenberg, Katie Condon, Cara Simonsen, Karly Deer, Rachelle Kinney, Tash Wilroy.
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Name Tash Wilroy Janessa Werhane Brittany Lombardi Roxanne Brunsting Hillary Williamson Lizzy Andrews Karly Deer Edrina Nazaradeh Audrey Green Sally Yingst Rachelle Kinney Kaitlin Potter Katie Condon Thalia McCann Julia Freidenberg Cara Simonsen Alanna Rutan Sara McCutchan
Pos. MB DS/L DS/L OH/L OH OH S MB MB OH Opp MB OH S MB MB Opp MB
Ht. 5-11 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-8 6-1 6-0
Yr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr.
Hometown/High School Santa Clarita, Calif./Pierce College Norco, Calif./Norco Carmel Valley, Calif./Carmel Chula Vista, Calif./Bonita Vista Orange, Calif./El Modena Santa Clarita, Calif./Archbishop Mitty La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty San Marcos, Calif./Palomar City College Santa Barbara, Calif./Dos Pueblos Roseville, Calif./Granite Bay Huntington Beach, Calif./Ocean View Pasadena, Calif./Flintridge Sacred Heart Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills Seattle, Wash./West Seattle La Verne, Calif./Bonita San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry Irvine, Calif./Woodbridge
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COACHING STAFF RICCI LUYTIES Head Coach First Season Ricci Luyties, the former head coach at the University of Southern Mississippi, was named the head coach of the UC San Diego women’s volleyball program in March 2010. He becomes the sixth coach in program history, taking over a Triton squad that went 29-3 in 2009 and finished second in the California Collegiate Athletic Association with a league record of 20-2.
Luyties also found success at the international level, winning a pair of gold medals as a member of the U.S. National Team from 1981-88. Alongside Karch Kiraly and Steve Timmons, he led the United States to gold at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea and was also a key member of U.S. squad that won gold at the 1987 Pan American Games. In addition to his achievements at the national level, Luyties also played professionally for 12 years, competing regularly on both the AVP and FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tours. His career featured wins in seven pro beach volleyball events, including the 1991 U.S. Championship with teammate Adam Johnson. He also won titles with Kiraly, one of the premiere players in professional beach volleyball history. Luyties graduated from UCLA in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in economics.
After leading Southern Miss to the program’s first Conference USA title last season, Luyties replaces Tom Black, who accepted the head coaching position at Loyola Marymount in January after five successful seasons at UCSD. Luyties comes to La Jolla after six seasons at Southern Mississippi, where he led the Golden Eagles to an overall record of 85-96. He is coming off his most successful campaign, having guided Southern Miss to a 27-5 overall record and a 14-2 Conference USA mark in 2009. The Golden Eagles won their first outright league title and Luyties went on to earn C-USA Coach of the Year honors for his performance. The team’s 14 conference wins were a program best and marked a seven-win improvement from a 7-9 finish in 2008. Prior to taking over at Southern Miss, Luyties served as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado for three seasons, directing the right and left sides. He helped the Buffaloes reach the NCAA Tournament twice during his tenure with the program. Before joining the collegiate ranks, Luyties was the head coach of the La Jolla High School boys and girls varsity programs and also served as the coach of the Coast Volleyball Club Girls 16’s team. Additionally, he coached preps for the Wind N’ Sea Volleyball Club in 1998-99 and led the San Diego Volleyball Club Boys 17’s and Girls 15’s and 16’s teams from 1995-98. Luyties had a very impressive playing career, reaching the pinnacles of the sport at both the collegiate and professional levels. He was one of the most decorated setters in NCAA history for UCLA, leading the Bruins to four consecutive NCAA Championships from 1981-84. He guided the program to an overall record of 126-7, including a pair of undefeated seasons, during his career with the Bruins. The only player to start on four national title teams, Luyties was a twotime All-American and named the NCAA Most Valuable Player in 1983 and 1984. He was inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame in 1995 and his No. 11 jersey was retired the following year.
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Mas Shibata is beginning his first season as assistant coach to Ricci Luties. Previously, Shibata was the video coordinator and volunteer assistant coach at Stanford during the 2009 season.
MAS SHIBATA Assistant Coach First Season
“I am very happy to get an assistant with the experience and qualities that Mas brings to our program,” said Luyties. “Mas is an excellent teacher of volleyball techniques and can help each of our players improve their game. I’m confident that his dedication and commitment to the team will keep us moving forward to where we want to be.” Shibata also served as the video coordinator at Stanford in 2007, helping lead the team to its second straight Pac-10 title and an appearance in the NCAA Championship match. In his two years in Palo Alto, the Cardinal went a combined 55-11, including a
NICOLE WALLACE Assistant Coach First Season
Nicole Wallace is entering her first season as assistant coach on Ricci Luyties’ staff. Wallace is helping with on-court coaching, summer camps, recruiting and other facets of the program. Wallace is a graduate of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisc., where she played four years of volleyball for the Golden Eagles. In her senior season in 2006, Wallace tallied 159 kills while playing 97 games and Marquette finished third in the Big East. Following that 2006 campaign, Wallace received the Cura Personalis Award, for excellence in leadership through athletics, academics and service to others, and the
30-6 record in conference action. Shibata began his coaching career at Pacific in 1990 and spent 12 seasons with the Tiger program, eight as a full-time assistant coach. The Tigers achieved a 207-53 mark during Shibata’s eight seasons in Stockton. Pacific won three Big West titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament during each campaign, reaching the National Semifinals in 1999. During the 2004 season Shibata was an assistant coach at the University of Oregon. He has also worked with the San Diego Volleyball Club since January. Shibata obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in real estate and finance from Fresno State in 1977.
Student Affairs Leadership Award, for outstanding contributions to Recreation, Health and Wellness. In 2007, Wallace earned her degree from Marquette in Exercise Science. While attending grad school, Wallace helped her NIRSA volleyball squad to a national title in 2008 and received NIRSA All-American honors. A native of Wheaton, Ill., Wallace was a fouryear starter at Wheaton-Warrenville South High School prior to her time at Marquette. As a senior in high school, she led her team to a 32-9 overall record.
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MEET THE TRITONS AUDREY GREEN Senior Middle Blocker San Marcos, Calif. Palomar City College
9 AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Appeared in 37 sets with 33 kills and a .314 attack percentage... also recorded nine service aces and 20 blocks... recorded a season-high five kills on three different occassions... posted five kills on .444 hitting in a sweep against Humboldt State on Nov. 14... also had a five kill match against CSUDH, hitting at a .833 clip. AT PALOMAR COLLEGE: Attended San Diego State to play basketball in 2005 before transferring to Palomar College… played two seasons at Palomar where the team won the Pacific Coast Conference Championship and ranked No. 4 in the State… earned second-team All-American honors, first-team all-state and the Pacific Coast Player of the Year… also played hoops at Palomar College. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Palomar High School in San Marcos, Calif… earned all-conference honors on the Volleyball team. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 27, 1987… the daughter of Betty Green… has an older brother named Adam, who played basketball collegiately… is cousins with the Manning brothers of the National Football League (Peyton and Eli)... favorite pro athletes as Gabrielle Reece and Monica Seles… a Psychology major in Muir College… aspires to pursue a master’s degree in Psychology... hobbies include beach volleyball, tennis and cooking.
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MEET THE TRITONS KAITLIN POTTER Senior Middle Blocker Huntington Beach, Calif. Ocean View HS
12 AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Appeared in 40 sets with 48 kills and 19 blocks... top match came on Aug. 28 in a sweep against Saint Cloud... Potter recorded seven kills on .500 hitting in the win... also recorded five kills in three different matches, the last coming against Northern Michigan on Sept. 4... also had a career-best three aces against Cal State San Bernardino. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Appeared in 62 sets with 63 kills and 48 blocks... recorded a season-high eight kills at Sonoma State on Nov. 15... recorded a combined 12 aces in four consecutive matches... had five kills against Notre Dame de Namur on Sept. 4. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2007: Appeared in 42 games with 0.43 blocks per game... recorded a careerbest 10 kills and five blocks against Seattle Pacific on Aug. 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 Sept. 8. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Ocean View High School 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... 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 a Theatre major in Marshall College... aspires to become a screen writer or actress... hobbies include beach volleyball, surfing, racquetball, hiking and tennis.
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MEET THE TRITONS ALANNA RUTAN Senior Opposite Hitter San Diego, Calif. St. John’s
19 AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Appeared in 22 sets with 37 kills on .310 hitting... top match came against Michigan Tech with 16 kills on .429 hitting... she also had a season-high 10 digs against MT and was perfect in 13 reception attempts... also tallied nine kills on .615 hitting in a four-set win over Mesa State on Sept. 5. 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 High School 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: Oct. 6, 1988... parents are Kenneth and Diane... parents are graduates of San Diego State... father played baseball at SDSU and mother ran track and cross country at SDSU... a Psychology major in Warren College... hobbies include traveling, going to the beach, hiking and running.
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MEET THE TRITONS CARA SIMONSEN Senior Middle Blocker La Verne, Calif. Bonita HS
17 AS A JUNIOR IN 2009: Appeared in a career high 82 sets with 97 kills, 20 aces and 41 blocks... recorded a career-high nine kills in a five-set win against Minnesota-Duluth on August 29... hit over .300 in nine different matches... tallied a .583 hitting percentage with seven kills against Cal State L.A. in the NCAA West Regional semifinal. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008: Appeared in 67 sets with 56 kills and 50 blocks... recorded a season-high six kills in four different matches... notched a career-best eight blocks against Cal State San Bernardino on September 26. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2007: Appeared in 14 games with three kills and five blocks. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bonita High School 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 allleague, 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 Feb. 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... an Ecology, Behavior and Evolution major in Sixth College... career goal includes working with marine life... hobbies include playing all sports, shopping, spending time with family and friends, yoga and working out.
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MEET THE TRITONS ROXANNE BRUNSTING Junior Outside Hitter/Libero Chula Vista, Calif. Bonita Vista Senior HS
4 AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Appeared in 114 sets with 494 digs, the second most in school history... the AVCA All-American award winner recorded at least 10 digs in all but two matches... she had six matches with at least 20 digs... Brunsting had a .957 reception percentage while also adding 61 service aces... also earned Daktronics AllAmerican and All-CCAA honors. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2008: Recorded 424 digs, the third highest mark in school history... had a reception percentage of .961 in 585 total attempts... also served up 16 aces as the libero... recorded at least 10 digs in her first 14 collegiate matches... finished the year with 23 matches of at least 10 digs... recorded at least 30 digs twice, with a season-high 31 digs at Sonoma State on Nov. 15. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bonita Vista Senior High School 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 firstteam honors... club experience included EPIC Volleyball from 2005-07. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 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 Psychology major in Roosevelt College... aspires to become a clinical psychologist... hobbies include reading and painting.
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MEET THE TRITONS KATIE CONDON Junior Outside Hitter Pasadena, Calif. Flintridge Sacred Heart HS
14 AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Saw action in 93 sets with 251 kills and 169 digs... tallied a season-high of 14 kills on two occassions, the last at Chico State on Oct. 31... recorded at least 10 kills in 13 different matches... had double-digits in kills in six consecutive matches... recorded a season-high 13 digs at Sonoma State... recorded three service aces in a four set win against Cal State L.A... hit at a season-high .412 clip with eight kills in a win over Northern Michigan on Sept. 4. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Appeared in 73 sets with 157 kills, recording at least 10 kills in five different matches... recorded a career-high 20 kills at Humboldt State on Nov. 14... tallied 13 kills in NCAA postseason play against Cal State L.A. on Nov. 20. 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... career-high 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 Oct. 3, 1989... parents are Tom and Alison Condon... has a younger brother named Matthew... parents are USC graduates... a Human Development major and Communications minor in Roosevelt College... lists hobbies as going to the beach, shopping and reading.
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THALIA MCCANN Junior Setter Dana Point, Calif. Dana Hills HS
15 AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Appeared in 10 sets and six matches in 2009... tallied 23 assists and 10 digs in her appearances... the Tritons hit over .300 in three of her six matches. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Made two starts during the conference season, helping the Tritons to two sweeps against Cal State Monterey Bay and San Francisco State... had a combined 75 assists in the two matches, as the Tritons hit close to a .300 clip. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Dana Hills High School where the volleyball team finished third in the league and advanced to the CIF semifinals... named first-team allleague, Academic Athlete, team captain and team MVP... also played for TCA volleyball club in 2008. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 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 Human Biology major in Marshall college... aspires to become a biologist... hobbies include playing the guitar, ATVing and beach volleyball.
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JANESSA WERHANE Junior Defensive Specialist/Libero Norco, Calif. Norco HS
2 AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Appeared in 102 sets with three starts... recorded 152 digs, including reaching at least 10 digs five times... recorded a season-high 13 digs twice... one of UCSD’s top servers with 40 aces, including two matches with four aces. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2008: Appeared in 75 sets in 2008 as a defensive specialist... was also one of UCSD’s top servers off the bench with 40 aces... recorded six aces against Cal State Dominguez Hills on Sept. 13... tallied 11 digs at Chico State on Oct. 3. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Norco High School 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 Feb. 6, 1989... parents are Alan and Mary Werhane... has two older brothers named Joshua and Gregory... an Environmental Policy major and a Urban Studies and Planning minor in Sixth College... aspires to work for an organization that fights against environmental injustice... enjoys reading, hanging out with friends and being outdoors.
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HILLARY WILLIAMSON Junior Outside Hitter Orange, Calif. El Modena HS
5 AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009: Saw action in 81 sets with 221 kills, 182 digs and a .272 attack percentage... recorded at least 10 kills in 12 different matches... notched a season-high 16 kills against Chico State on September 25... added a season-high 16 digs in a sweep at Cal State East Bay... hit at a career-best .526 clip with 11 kills in a season opening win against Winona State... earned All-CCAA honors for the second consecutive season. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008: Earned CCAA Freshman of the Year honors, finishing the year with 217 kills and 214 digs... recorded at least 10 kills nine times and had four double-doubles... also had a season-high four aces against San Francisco State... best hitting percentage game came at BYU-Hawaii with 11 kills on .450 hitting... season-high 17 kills came in a five set win against No. 1 Cal State San Bernardino. 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 All-League and Offensive MVP in 2007... also competed with Cal Jrs. and Impact Volleyball Club teams. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 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.
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TASH WILROY Junior Middle Blocker Santa Clarita, Calif. Pierce College
1 AT PIERCE COLLEGE: Wilroy was a member of the Pierce College volleyball team for two seasons... during the 2008 season, Wilroy guided the squad to a 32-win campaign that ended in a WSC conference title... in that 2008 year, the team was ranked as the No. 1 team in the state for nine-straight weeks. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Saugus HS where she earned team MVP honors on the volleyball team… also saw action with Synergy volleyball club (2005-06), Point West volleyball club (2006-07) and Santa Monica Beach Club (2007-08). PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1990… parents are William and Bicky Wilroy… father graduated from San Diego State while mother is a University of Maryland graduate… has two sisters named Evelyn and Michele… career goals include attending law school or becoming a real estate agent… favorite movie is Good Will Hunting… favorite team is the Lakers… a Management Science major in Marshall College... enjoys listening to music, going to the beach, shopping and spending time with friends and family.
Photos by Esmelda Mendoza
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JULIA FREIDENBERG Sophomore Middle Blocker Seattle,Wash. West Seattle HS
16 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2009: Made 23 starts with 171 kills and a .390 attack percentage, the second highest single-season mark in school history... also added 52 blocks including a season-high seven blocks at Cal State L.A. on Sept. 18... recorded a career-high of 13 kills on .600 hitting at Cal State Monterey Bay on Nov. 7... hit over .400 in 15 different matches... earned All-CCAA honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Interlake and West Seattle High in Bellevue, Wash.... helped the West Seattle High School 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... a Psychology major in Roosevelt College... aspires to become a psychologist... hobbies include volleyball, music, going to the beach, reading, swimming and movies.
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KARLY DEER Redshirt Freshman Setter La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla HS
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MEET THE TRITONS LIZZY ANDREWS Freshman Outside Hitter Santa Clara, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS
6 RACHELLE KINNEY Freshman Opposite Hitter Roseville, Calif. Granite Bay HS
11 BRITTANY LOMBARDI Freshman Defensive Specialist/Libero Carmel Valley, Calif. Carmel HS
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High School: Attended Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose… also participated with City Beach volleyball club for five years, Vision and Alcis volleyball club teams… with City Beach, the team won a bronze medal at the Junior Olympics in 2007. Personal: Born April 4, 1992… parents are Leif Wennerberg and Mary Andrews… father is a UCSD graduate while mother graduated from Case-Western Reserve… career goal is to research the effects of gene-environment interactions on behavior… favorite athlete is Michael Phelps and favorite movie is Moulin Rouge… an undeclared major in Sixth College.
High School: Attended Granite Bay High School where she was a three-sport athlete… in addition to playing on the volleyball team, Kinney also participated on the Basketball and Track & Field teams… other volleyball experience came with the Force volleyball club team. Personal: Born May 30, 1992… daughter of Sandra Kinney… has two siblings named Melissa and Shaun… hobbies include skiing, art and swimming… favorite teams are the San Francisco 49ers, the San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres… a Structural Engineering major in Warren College.
High School: Attended Carmel High School where the volleyball team went 14-0 in 2009, winning the league title and advancing to the Central Coast Section semifinals… 2009 team also set the school record for wins in a season… named all-league for three years, league MVP in 2009… also earned all county, Scholar Athlete of the week and four-time varsity team captain… club experience included time with Salinas Valley, Main Beach and Carmel Beach. Personal: Born April 27, 1992… the daughter of Anthony and Annie Lombardi… parents are Saint Mary’s College graduates… has three siblings named Allie, Nicholas and Madelyn… hobbies include hiking, camping, snowboarding, beach volleyball and surfing… favorite teams are the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers and San Jose Sharks… a Psychology major in Warren College.
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MEET THE TRITONS SARA MCCUTCHAN Freshman Middle Blocker Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge HS
22 EDRINA NAZARADEH Freshman Middle Blocker San Jose, Calif. Archbishop HS
8 SALLY YINGST Freshman Outside Hitter Santa Barbara, Calif. Dos Pueblos HS
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High School: Attended Woodbridge High School in Irvine… earned first-team all-league honors in 2009… volleyball team went undefeated league play in 2007… earned the Seaview League title and advanced to the second-round of the CIF in 2008… also participated with Saddleback Valley volleyball club from 2008-10. Personal: Born Jan. 8, 1992… parents are William and Kerri McCutchan… father is a Cal Poly SLO graduate while mother graduated from Saint Mary’s College… has two siblings named Justin Kolbeck and David McCutchan… hobbies include sports, music and photography… favorite athlete is Matt Barkley… favorite movie is the Blind Side… favorite teams are the Lakers and Angels… an undeclared major in Roosevelt College.
High School: Attended Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose… was a two-sport athlete on the Volleyball and Cross Country teams… also participated with the Vision volleyball club and City Beach volleyball club… won a Bronze Medal with City Beach 15 Black at the 2007 Junior Olympics. Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1992… parents are Edward and Nanette Nazaradeh… father graduated from Kent Institute of Art & Design while mother is a graduate of San Jose State… has two younger siblings named Edward Jr. and Anthony… hobbies include singing and reading… favorite athlete is Misty May Treanor… favorite movie is Breakfast at Tiffany’s… favorite team is the San Francisco Giants… an undeclared major in Sixth College.
High School: Attended Dos Pueblos High School in Santa Barbara… named All-Channel League in 2008 and 2009… during the 2009 campaign, the team went 33-3 and captured both the Channel League and Southern Section titles… earned a national top-10 ranking on Max Preps and Prep Volleyball… in 2008, team was the CIF Southern Section Runner-up and Channel League Champions… club experience included the Santa Barbara volleyball club and Sport Shack Volleyball. Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1992… parents are Bill and Abbe Yingst… parents are UC Santa Barbara graduates… father played volleyball for UCSB (1978-81) and played USVBA for several years… has an aunt who was a nationally ranked swimmer at the Masters level and is currently a nationally ranked mountain bike racer… career goals include playing in a professional beach volleyball league… hobbies include surfing, art, science, hiking and ultimate Frisbee… favorite athlete is Misty May-Treanor… favorite teams include the Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox and San Diego Chargers… a Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts major in Marshall College.
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ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK Career Leaders KILLS 1,364....... Rebecca Bailey (05-08) 1,212.........Sylvia Schmidt (06-09) 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) 933............... Katie Hogan (01-04) 926...........Kathleen Hentz (98-01) 921............ Allison Bender (96-99) ATTACKS 3,336....... Rebecca Bailey (05-08) 3,314......Stacy Dunsmore (01-04) 3,026...... Diana Klintworth (86-89) 2,952.........Sylvia Schmidt (06-09) 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) 2,346.... Mieke Biesheuvel (93-96) 2,261.......... Liz Vesanovic (89-93)
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) 918.Roxanne Brunsting (08-pres.) 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)
Rebecca Bailey is the UCSD career leader in kills.
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) .272............Jennie Wilson (99-02) .272.......... Kristin Kilbourn (81-84)
ASSISTS 4,749............. Teresa Ohta (01-04) 3,094............. Elaine Chen (06-09) 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) 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)
Teresa Ohta recorded a school record 4,749 assists from 2001-04.
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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)
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ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK KILLS 478................. Sylvia Schmidt (09) 439..................Bonnie Wilson (04) 424................Rebecca Bailey (07) 422...............Diana Klintworth (88) 407..................... Tammy Smit (82) 403..................Bonnie Wilson (02) 401................... Rachel Vetter (88) 380................Rebecca Bailey (08) 374................ Molly Wheatley (83) 372...............Vikki Van Duyne (90) 359...................Janet Hughes (86) 355...............Diana Klintworth (89) ATTACKS 1,171............ Nicole Courtney (06) 1,111............... Sylvia Schmidt (09) 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) ATTACK PCT. (Minimum 300 Attempts) .399.................... Katie Hogan (04) .390..........Julia Freidenberg (09) .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) ASSISTS 1,345.................. Teresa Ohta (03) 1,329.................. Teresa Ohta (04) 1,286........... Kim Stonecipher (86)
Single Season Leaders 1,273.................. Elaine Chen (09) 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)
DIGS 555............... Natalie Facchini (07) 494........Roxanne Brunsting (09) 487............... Natalie Facchini (06) 424.......... Roxanne Brunsting (08) 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) 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) SERVICE ACES 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)
Sylvia Schmidt’s 478 kills is the top single-season mark at UCSD.
Natalie Facchini recorded 555 digs in 2007, a single-season record.
Individual Single Match Records Most Kills....................... 31................ Janet Hughes ...................... 10-23-87 ...................................... 31................Sylvia Schmidt....................... 10-10-09 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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INDIVIDUAL HONORS NCAA D-II All-Americans
Sylvia Schmidt............................ 2009 Eliane Chen................................ 2009 Roxanne Brunsting..................... 2009 Rebecca Bailey........................... 2008 Rebecca Bailey........................... 2007 Katie Hogan................................. 2004 Teresa Ohta................................. 2004 Bonnie Wilson............................. 2004 Teresa Ohta................................. 2003
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 Elizabeth Tan.............................. 1989 Diana Klintworth......................... 1998 Laurie Bertanyi........................... 1998 Rachel Vetter.............................. 1998 Carol Lipson............................... 1987 Janet Hughes............................. 1987 Carol Lipson............................... 1986 Kim Stonecipher......................... 1986 Janet Hughes............................. 1986 Kristin Kilbourn........................... 1984 Molly Wheatley........................... 1984 Karin Kalk................................... 1984 Lulu Schwartz............................. 1983 Kristin Kilbourn........................... 1983 Molly Wheatley........................... 1983 Lulu Schwartz............................. 1982 Tammy Smit................................ 1982 Lulu Schwartz............................. 1982 Tammy Smit................................ 1981 Elaine Bergman.......................... 1979
NCAA D-III Players of the Year
Elizabeth Tan.............................. 1991 Janet Hughes, Carol Lipson....... 1987 Kristin Kilbourn........................... 1984 Molly Wheatley........................... 1983 Tammy Smit................................ 1981
Lulu Schwartz............................. 1983 Tammy Smit................................ 1982 Lulu Schwartz............................. 1982 Tammy Smit................................ 1981 Molly Wheatley........................... 1981 Lulu Schwartz............................. 1981 *Most Outstanding Player.
All-CCAA
Sylvia Schmidt, First Team......... 2009 Elaine Chen, First Team............. 2009 Roxanne Brunsting, First Team.. 2009 Julia Freidenberg, 2nd Team...... 2009 Hillary Williamson, 2nd Team..... 2009 Rebecca Bailey, First Team........ 2008 Sylvia Schmidt, First Team......... 2008 Elaine Chen, Second Team........ 2008 Hillary Williamson, 2nd Team..... 2008 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
NCAA D-II All-Tournament Team
Teresa Ohta................................ 2001
NCAA D-III All-Tournament Team
Teresa Ohta was a two-time NCAA D-II All-American.
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Christine Kueneman................... 1988 Kathleen Hentz........................... 1998 Sherine Ebadi............................. 1997 Katherine Brynjestad.................. 1997 Kristi Askeland............................ 1992 Elizabeth Tan.............................. 1991 Elizabeth Tan.............................. 1990 Vikki Van Duyne......................... 1990 Liz Vesanovic............................. 1990 Diana Klintworth......................... 1988 Rachel Vetter.............................. 1988 Carol Lipson, Lori Luhnow.......... 1987 *Monica Bradley......................... 1986 Carol Lipson............................... 1986 Kim Stonecipher......................... 1986 Karin Kalk................................... 1984 Molly Wheatley .......................... 1984 Carol Lipson............................... 1984 Christy Wada.............................. 1984 Molly Wheatley........................... 1983 Karin Kalk................................... 1983
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Stacy Dunsmore (14) and Katie Hogan were two of UCSD’s five first-team All-CCAA selections in 2004.
INDIVIDUAL HONORS 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 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, 2nd Team. 2000
Tachikara/AVCA National Coach of the Year
Duncan McFarland..................... 2001
AVCA D-II All-Pacific Region
Rebecca Bailey, First Team........ 2007 Rebecca Bailey, Hon. Mention...2005 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
Hillary Williamson....................... 2008 Teresa Ohta................................ 2001
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans
Sherine Ebadi............................. 1997 Elizabeth Tan.............................. 1991
UCSD Outstanding Senior Student-Athletes
Teresa Ohta................................ 2004 Laura Santerre........................... 2001 Leslie Punelli.............................. 2000 Allison Bender............................ 1999 Elizabeth Tan.............................. 1991 Lauri Bertanyi............................. 1988
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
Duncan McFarland, the 2001 National Coach of the Year.
UCSD NCAA Woman of the Year
Nicole Courtney, CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2005-06.
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 A Kim Adams....................... 2004-07 Maryam Ahmadian................ 2000 Sue Anders............................ 1983 Kristi Askeland.................. 1991-94 B Rebecca Bailey................ 2005-08 Amy Banachowski................. 1990 Elizabeth Banez............... 1989-92 Glenny Barendse................... 1973 Jessica Bartter.................. 1999-02 Chris Beane........................... 1981 Allison Bender.................. 1996-99 Cely Bergado......................... 1978 Elaine Bergman................ 1978-82 Laurie Bertanyi........... 1984, 87-88 Andrea Beylan.................. 1974-76 Mieke Biesheuvel............. 1993-96 Dee Dee Bigelow.............. 1985-88 Teresa Black.......................... 1975 Kate Borden.......................... 1980 Kathy Bouic........................... 1979 Monica Bradley................. 1983-86 Lauren Bradley................. 2007-09 Laura Bradshaw.................... 1975 Roxanne Brunsting........... 2008-09 Katherine Brynjestad........ 1995-98 Stephanie Buck..................... 2003 Liz Burrill........................... 1980-81 C Lori Cadinha.......................... 1973 Lisa Caldwell.................... 1999-00 Diana Camarillo................ 2000-01 Kendra Canape................ 2001-04 Kimberly Carpenter.......... 2005-08 Sarah Castro......................... 1999 Francesca Centofanti...... 2002, 04 Elaine Chen...................... 2006-09 Christine Chi..................... 1993-96 Ellen Chi........................... 1985-88 Lauren Chiodini..................... 2005 Cara Churchill........................ 1979 Jennifer Codling............... 1989-90 Suzanne Cody....................... 1985 Eve Collins............................ 1977 Katie Condon.................... 2008-09 Evelyn Conley.................. 1983-84 Cheryl Corindia...................... 1981 Kelly Cornelius...................... 1999 Nicole Courtney................ 2004-05 Lindsay Crandell............... 2003-04 Angelle Crochet................ 1994-95 Jennifer Cross............ 1990, 92-94 Amy Crotty....................... 1992, 93 D Maureen Danelanktree.......... 1981 Katherine Davis..................... 1974 Anna DeModena................... 1980 Felicity Devonald................... 1975 Jenifer Dodson................. 1988-89 Debbie Doran................... 1982-83 Teresa Duquette............... 1974-76
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Stacy Dunsmore............... 2001-04 E Sherine Ebadi................... 1995-97 Jennifer Eibert....................... 1992 Stephanie Eischen................ 1988 Kathy Eisler........................... 1977 Yvonne Ellington.................... 1984 Heather Ely............................ 2005 F Julie Fabian...................... 1990-91 Natalie Facchini................ 2004-07 Karen Flammer................. 1975-77 Tina Flammer................... 1973-74 Jennifer Freed.................. 1975-76 Julia Freidenberg................... 2009 G Hannah Gary.............. 2004, 06-07 Shelly Graf........................ 1995-96 Audrey Green........................ 2009 Karen Grometer................ 1990-91 H Jaime Hackleman............. 1997-99 Vicki Haire............................. 1985 Christine Hall......................... 1975 Kristin Halvorsen................... 2005 Trish Hanley..................... 1982-83 Susan Hannahs..................... 1973 Adrienne Harber.................... 1976 Amy Harber...................... 1976-77 Julie Harvey...................... 1991-94 Shannon Hawes......... 1997-98, 00 Allison Hensleit................. 1986-88 Kathleen Hentz................. 1998-01 Shelley Hill............................. 1972 Katie Hogan...................... 2001-04 Kim Holland........................... 1980 Melinda Holliday.................... 1989 Heather Holtzclaw...... 1990-91, 93 Aileen Horimoto..................... 1976 Marilyn Horn.......................... 1981 Janet Hughes................... 1984-87 I Robin Irvin............................. 1972 Ann Ishihara..................... 1977-79 J Ailene Jenners....................... 1979 Jami Johnson................... 1991-92 K Karen Kachler........................ 1976 Karin Kalk......................... 1981-84 Bonnie Kelly..................... 1993-95 Kristin Kilbourn................. 1981-84 Diane Klein............................ 1973 Diana Klintworth............... 1986-89 Brianna Koche.................. 2002-05 Laura Kranz...................... 1992-93 Christine Kueneman......... 1997-00 L
Moira LaMountain............. 1979-80 Joyce Lee......................... 1993-94 Sherre Lilley..................... 1978-80 Amy Linden...................... 1973-74 Carol Lipson..................... 1984-87 Marci Lischer.................... 1985-86 Eva Ljungwe.......................... 1976 Judy Lower............................ 1973 Megan Lucas.................... 1992-93 Lisa Luhnow..................... 1983-84 Lori Luhnow...................... 1983-87 Kathleen Lynch...................... 1975 M Linda Maczko........................ 1972 Heidi Maier....................... 1985-86 Susan Marshall...................... 1976 Jennifer Martin.................. 1991-93 Carol Martindale............... 1972-73 Kacey Martinez................. 2007-08 Thalia McCann................. 2008-09 Kelly McGlothlin................ 1993-96 Jennifer McLain................ 1996-99 Jennifer McNamara............... 1986 Lori Melvin....................... 1979, 81 Lauren Mills...................... 2000-03 Anne Moore........................... 1997 Kara Morrison........................ 1992 N Sharon Nakashima................ 1978 Suzanne Nelson............... 1981-82 Diane Noble........................... 1981 Shannon Noonan............. 1995-98 O Ellen O’Rorke................... 1972-75 Tracy Off.......................... 1975, 77 Teresa Ohta...................... 2001-04 Judy Otero............................. 1974 P Karen Pacior..................... 1972-73 Becky Palmer................... 1987-89 Susan Papenek................ 1972-74 Robin Parlette................... 2002-04 Laura Peters.......................... 1997 Ashley Peterson............... 2000-03 Jennifer Pettigrew............. 1984-87 Mary Pontius.................... 1984-85 Kaitlin Potter..................... 2007-09 Beth Prather..................... 1978-79 Vicki Pride......................... 1980-82 Christine Prowd............... 1995, 97 Leslie Punelli.................... 1997-00 Q Shannon Quigley................... 1986 R Annemarie Reigel............. 1984-85 Karen Reis........................ 2006-09 Amber Ries....................... 2004-07 Madelyn Ripken................ 1993-96 Corrine Ritter.................... 1995-97 Linda Ross....................... 1988-89
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Marla Ross............................ 1977 Alanna Rutan......................... 2009 S Dana Salter...................... 1995-98 Laura Santerre................. 1998-01 Stacie Sasaki.............. 1987, 90-91 Sylvia Schmidt.................. 2006-09 Jennifer Schofield............ 1992, 94 Louise Schwartz............... 1980-83 Margery Schwartz........... 1975, 77 Beth Selby........................ 1986-88 Dana Simone.................... 1988-91 Cara Simonsen................. 2007-09 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................. 2005-08 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 Janessa Werhane............. 2008-09 Molly Wheatley................. 1981-84 Kim Whitmore................... 1981-82 Michele Whitmore............. 1980-82 Kelsey Wiedenhoefer....... 2002-04 Hillary Williamson............. 2008-09 Bonnie Wilson.................. 2002-04 Casey Wilson................... 2005-07 Dawn Wilson......................... 1978 Jennie Wilson................... 1999-02 Jamie Woods.................... 1998-01 Cheryl Wright.................... 1977-80
VS. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS OPPONENT Matches Pct. Games Air Force............................... 1-3.........250........... 6-9 Alaska-Anchorage................ 2-0.......1.000.......... 6-0 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.......................... 2-1.........667........... 8-4 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................ 22-12.......647....... 72-49 Cal State Bakersfield.......... 18-13.......589....... 58-43 Cal State Dominguez Hills....... 39-1........975....1113-17 Cal State East Bay............... 8-1.........883......... 26-4 Cal State L.A...................... 23-14.......622....... 80-65 Cal State Monterey Bay...... 12-0......1.000........ 36-2 Cal State Northridge............ 0-10........000......... 4-26 Cal State Sacramento.......... 2-7.........222......... 8-17 Cal State San Bernardino..... 33-16.......629..... 106-82 Cal State Stanislaus............ 24-2........923....... 58-11 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.......................... 21-3...... ..875....... 62-19 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................ 1-1.........500........... 4-3 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.....................11-0.......1.000........ 30-7 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.................................... 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-1 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 Lynn...................................... 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-1 Master’s College, The.......... 4-0.......1.000........ 12-4 Menlo College..................... 18-5........783....... 50-21 Mesa State........................... 2-0.......1.000.......... 6-1 Metro State (CO).................. 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-1 Michigan Tech....................... 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-0 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................. 1-2.........333........... 5-8 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 Northern Michigan................... 1-0........ 1.000........... 3-0 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 Notre Dame de Namur......... 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 Saginaw Valley State............ 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-0 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. Cloud State..................... 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............ 16-1........941......... 46-7 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).............. 5-1.........833......... 15-5 Shippensburg....................... 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-1 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...................... 20-5........800....... 61-22 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 Winona................................. 1-0.......1.000.......... 3-1 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
vs. All-Time Postseason Opponents 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.........................1-2........ .333........... 5-8 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 San Francisco State......... 1-0......1.000........ 3-0 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 RESULTS 2009 Head Coach: Tom Black 29-3, 20-2 CCAA NCAA Pacific Region Quarterfinalist Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 28 Winona State W 3-1 Aug. 28 St. Cloud State W 3-0 Aug. 29 Minnesota Duluth W 3-2 Aug. 29 Michigan Tech W 3-0 Sep. 4 Saginaw Valley State W 3-0 Sep. 4 Northern Michigan W 3-1 Sep. 5 Mesa State W 3-1 Sep. 5 Alaska-Anchorage W 3-0 Sep. 9 CSUEB W 3-0 Sep. 11 CSUSB L 1-3 Sep. 12 CPP W 3-0 Sep. 18 Cal State L.A. W 3-2 Sep. 19 CSUDH W 3-0 Sep. 25 Chico State W 3-1 Sep. 26 CSU Stanislaus W 3-0 Oct. 2 CSU Monterey Bay W 3-1 Oct. 3 SFSU W 3-0 Oct. 9 Humboldt State W 3-0 Oct. 10 Sonoma State W 3-2 Oct. 16 CPP W 3-0 Oct. 17 CSUSB W 3-1 Oct. 22 CSUDH W 3-0 Oct. 23 Cal State L.A. W 3-1 Oct. 30 CSU Stanislaus W 3-0 Oct. 31 Chico State W 3-0 Nov. 4 CSUEB W 3-0 Nov. 6 SFSU L 1-3 Nov. 7 CSU Monterey Bay W 3-0 Nov. 13 Sonoma State W 3-0 Nov. 14 Humboldt State W 3-0 Nov. 19 SFSU W 3-0 Nov. 20 Cal State L.A. L 0-3 2008 Head Coach: Tom Black 21-7, 15-5 CCAA NCAA Pacific Region Quarterfinalist Date Opponent Res. Score Aug. 29 Concordia St. Paul L 1-3 Aug. 30 Lewis W 3-1 Aug. 30 Shippensburg W 3-1 Sep. 4 Notre Dame de Namur W 3-0 Sep. 5 Lynn W 3-1 Sep. 5 BYU-Hawaii W 3-1 Sep. 6 Seattle Pacific W 3-1 Sep. 12 Cal State L.A. L 0-3 Sep. 13 CSU Dominguez Hills W 3-0 Sep. 19 CSU Monterey Bay W 3-0 Sep. 20 SFSU W 3-0 Sep. 26 CSUSB W 3-2 Sep. 27 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-2 Oct. 3 Chico State L 2-3 Oct. 4 CSU Stanislaus W 3-1 Oct. 10 Sonoma State W 3-0 Oct. 11 Humboldt State W 3-1 Oct. 16 CSU Dominguez Hills W 3-0 Oct. 17 Cal State L.A. L 2-3 Oct. 24 SFSU W 3-2 Oct. 25 CSU Monterey Bay W 3-0 Oct. 31 Cal Poly Pomona W 3-2 Nov. 1 CSU San Bernardino L 0-3 Nov. 6 CSU Stanislaus W 3-0 Nov. 7 Chico State W 3-0 Nov. 14 Humboldt State W 3-1 Nov. 15 Sonoma State L 2-3 Nov. 20 Cal State L.A. L 2-3 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
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Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Sep. 7 Sep. 8 Sep. 14 Sep. 15 Sep. 21 Sep. 22 Sep. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 16
Chaminade Northwest Nazarene Hawaii Pacific BYU-Hawaii at CSUDH Cal State L.A. at Chico State at CSUS CSUSB Cal Poly Pomona Humboldt State at CSUMB at Sonoma State at Cal State L.A. CSUDH CSUS Chico State at Cal Poly Pomona at CSUSB at HSU Sonoma State CSUMB Northwest Nazarene Western Washington
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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
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 CS 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 Wash. W 3-1 Nov. 10 vs. Cal State L.A. W 3-2 Nov. 11 vs. CS 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 Sep. 24 Sep. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 15
2005 Head Coach: Tom Black 19-8, 11-7 CCAA Opponent Res. vs. Point Loma Naz. 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 Naz. W Grand Canyon W *at CS San Bernardino L *CSU Monterey Bay W *Sonoma State W *at Chico State W *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
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 3-1 3-0 1-3 1-3 3-2 3-2
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*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
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 CSU 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 Nov. 21 Hawaii Pacific L 2–3
MATCH RESULTS 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 Sep. 13 US International W 3–0
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
*San Francisco State W *Sonoma State W *at CSUB L *at Cal State Stanislaus W *Grand Canyon W *at CSUDH W *at Cal State L.A. L at Point Loma L *CSUSB W *Cal Poly Pomona W *at Chico State W *at UC Davis W *at Sonoma State W *at San Francisco State W *Cal State Stanislaus W *Cal State Bakersfield L *at Grand Canyon L *Cal State L.A. L *CSUDH W *at Cal Poly – Pomona L *at CSUSB L vs. CSUB L
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 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Dec. 4 Dec. 5
Vassar at Chapman La Verne Westmont College at Occidental Williamette Cal State Hayward Muskingum at Juniata vs. Central (IA)
W W W W W W W W W L
3–0 3–0 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
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MATCH RESULTS Nov. 16 Cal Lutheran Nov. 23 at St. Olaf (MN)
W L
3–0 1–3
1995 Head Coach: Doug Dannevik 15-15, NCAA Division III Regional Finalist Date Opponent Res. Score Sep. 8 vs. Bethel (IN) W 3–1 Sep. 8 vs. Biola L 1–3 Sep. 9 vs. NW Nazarene W 3–1 Sep. 9 at Point Loma L 0–3 Sep. 9 vs. Lee (TN) L 1–3 Sep. 14 at Azusa Pacific L 2–3 Sep. 15 at CSUSB W 3–0 Sep. 20 UC Riverside W 3–2 Sep. 22 CSUDH W 3–2 Sep. 28 Colorado College W 3–0 Sep. 29 Emory (GA) W 3–0 Sep. 29 Claremont W 3–1 Sep. 30 La Verne W 3–0 Sep. 30 Cal Lutheran L 1–3 Oct. 3 at Point Loma L 1–3 Oct. 4 Cal State Bakersfield L 0–3 Oct. 7 Chapman W 3–2 Oct. 13 Westmont L 0–3 Oct. 14 La Verne W 3–1 Oct. 17 at Cal Lutheran W 3–0 Oct. 19 at Concordia L 0–3 Oct. 25 Occidental L 2–3 Oct. 27 vs. Dubuque (IA) W 3–2 Oct. 27 vs. St. Olaf (MN) L 1–3 Oct. 28 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan L 2–3 Oct. 28 at Trinity (TX) W 3–0 Nov. 1 Point Loma Nazarene L 2–3 Nov. 3 at Chapman W 3–1 Nov. 10 Occidental W 3–0 Nov. 11 Cal Lutheran L 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
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Date Sep. 7 Sep. 7 Sep. 8 Sep. 10 Sep. 10 Sep. 11 Sep. 11 Sep. 18 Sep. 21 Sep. 24 Sep. 24 Sep. 25 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
Opponent vs. San Diego State at Point Loma Idaho State vs. Occidental vs. UC Santa Cruz at Mills vs. Menlo La Verne at CSUSB Occidental Claremont Southwestern (TX) 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)
Res. L L L W W W W W L W W W W L L L L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L
Score 0–3 0–3 0–3 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–1 3–1 0–3 3–1 3–2 3–0 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
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UC Santa Cruz at Mills at Claremont at Pomona – Pitzer at UC Santa Cruz at Menlo at Cal State L.A. Menlo La Verne Southwestern (TX) Colorado College Cal Poly Pomona Chapman UC Riverside at Pennsylvania at Cal Poly Pomona 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 W L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W L
3–0 3–0 3–0 2–0 2–0 2–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 1–3 1–3 0–3 3–0 3–2 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
MATCH RESULTS Sep. 1 Sep. 1 Sep. 1 Sep. 2 Sep. 2 Sep. 2 Sep. 9 Sep. 9 Sep. 12 Sep. 13 Sep. 19 Sep. 20 Sep. 20 Sep. 22 Sep. 22 Sep. 22 Sep. 23 Sep. 23 Sep. 23 Sep. 29 Sep. 30 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 10
at Seattle Pacific at So. Oregon State at Portland State at Chapman at Fresno Pacific at Portland State at Hawaii Pacific at CSUN at CSUB at Master’s College at Point Loma US International San Diego State at Incarnate Word at Pomona – Pitzer at Whittier at Claremont – Scripps at La Verne at Menlo 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
W W W L W L L L L W W W L L W W W W L L W W W L L L W W W W W L
2–1 2–0 2–1 0–2 2–1 1–2 0–2 0–2 1–3 3–1 3–1 3–0 0–3 1–2 2–0 2–0 2–0 2–0 1–2 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 Sep. 8 Sep. 8 Sep. 15 Sep. 18 Sep. 18 Sep. 18 Sep. 19 Sep. 19 Sep. 19 Sep. 23 Sep. 25 Sep. 26 Sep. 26 Sep. 30 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 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
Opponent UC Davis UC Riverside Cal State Bakersfield Southern Utah State Sonoma State La Verne Scripps Cal State Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona San Diego State Colorado College La Verne Elmhurst Occidental Chapman CSUSB Mills Dominican Cortland (NY) UC Santa Cruz Menlo 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
Res. W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L W W W W W W
Score 2–0 2–0 3–1 2–1 0–2 2–0 2–0 2–0 2–1 1–3 3–0 3–0 3–2 3–0 3–0 3–2 3–0 3–0 3–1 3–0 3–1 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 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22
Claremont – Mudd Menlo at La Verne at Menlo at Juniata at Calvin
W W W W W W
3–0 3–2 3–2 3–1 3–0 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 vs. Athletes in Action L 0–2 Sep. 21 at La Verne W 2–0 Sep. 25 San Diego(forfeit) W 2–2 Sep. 28 Boise State L 0–3 Oct. 4 at Elizabethtown W 3–1 Oct. 5 at Occidental W 3–1 Oct. 8 at Biola L 0–3 Oct. 11 vs. St. Mary’s W 2–0 Oct. 11 vs. Southern Colorado L 1–2 Oct. 11 vs. Central W 2–0 Oct. 12 vs. Illinois Benedictine L 0–2 Oct. 12 vs. Occidental W 2–1 Oct. 12 at Colorado College L 0–2 Oct. 15 at Point Loma W 3–0 Oct. 16 CSUSB W 3–1 Oct. 19 La Verne W 3–2 Oct. 22 at CSUSB W 3–1 Oct. 25 vs. Grand Canyon W 2–0 Oct. 25 vs. CSUSB W 2–0 Oct. 25 vs. Menlo L 1–2 Oct. 26 vs. SC College W 2–0 Oct. 26 vs. Mills W 2–0 Oct. 26 vs. Westmont W 2–1 Oct. 26 vs. Menlo W 2–0 Oct. 30 US International L 0–3 Nov. 1 at Azusa Pacific L 0–3 Nov. 2 at La Verne W 3–2 Nov. 6 Chapman L 1–3 Nov. 8 CSUDH W 3–2 Nov. 13 at Cal State L.A. L 2–3 Nov. 15 Air Force L 2–3 Nov. 22 at La Verne L 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
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MATCH RESULTS Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 17 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 8
Point Loma UNLV Cal State Northridge Occidental US International La Verne San Diego US International Nevada – Reno La Verne US International La Verne Elmhurst Gustavus Adolphus La Verne MIT
W L L W L L W W W W L W W W W W
3–1 0–3 1–3 3–0 2–3 0–3 3–1 3–2 3–0 3–0 0–3 2–0 3–0 3–0 3–0 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 Sep. 16 Southern Utah State W 2–0 Sep. 16 Whittier W 2–0 Sep. 17 Fresno Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 17 Cal State Stanislaus W 2–0 Sep. 22 Southern Utah W 2–0 Sep. 22 Fresno Pacific W 2–0 Sep. 22 New Mexico State L 0–3 Sep. 23 CSUDH W 2–0 Sep. 23 Cal State Sacramento L 1–2 Sep. 23 Elmhurst W 2–0 Sep. 24 Cal Poly Pomona L 0–2 Sep. 24 Sonoma State W 2–0 Sep. 24 Azusa Pacific W 2–1 Sep. 29 La Verne W 3–1 Oct. 1 Chapman W 3–2 Oct. 8 U. of San Diego W 3–1 Oct. 13 Azusa Pacific W 3–0 Oct. 15 Biola W 3–0 Oct. 16 UC Santa Barbara L 1–3 Oct. 21 Cal State Northridge L 0–3 Oct. 25 Point Loma W 3–2 Oct. 29 La Verne W 3–0 Nov. 2 US International L 2–3 Nov. 4 Occidental W 3–1 Nov. 11 Northern Arizona W 2–1 Nov. 11 U. of San Francisco W 2–0 Nov. 12 Occidental W 2–0 Nov. 12 Air Force L 0–2 Nov. 16 Cal State L.A. W 3–0 Nov. 18 Loyola Marymount L 1–3 Nov. 19 US International L 1–3 Dec. 2 Western Maryland W 3–0 Dec. 3 Juniata W 3–0 Dec. 9 MIT W 3–0 Dec. 10 Elmhurst L 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
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Sep. 18 Sep. 18 Sep. 24 Sep. 24 Sep. 24 Sep. 25 Sep. 25 Sep. 25 Sep. 25 Sep. 25 Sep. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 10 Dec. 11
Cal Poly Pomona University of Idaho CSUDH San Francisco State UC Riverside Azusa Pacific Northern Arizona Cal State Northridge Cal State Bakersfield Loyola Chapman Grand Canyon Loyola U. of San Diego University of Hawaii Cal State L.A. Point Loma Loyola Azusa Pacific Cal State Northridge U. of San Francisco Santa Clara US International Occidental La Verne USAFA Cal State Sacramento Cal State L.A. UC Santa Barbara St. Catherine LaCrosse Juniata La Verne
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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 Nov. 10 Biola W 3–0 Nov. 13 Cal State Bakersfield W 2–0 Nov. 13 Occidental W 2–0 Nov. 13 Cal Poly Pomona S 1–1 Nov. 13 Air Force S 1–1 Nov. 14 US International W 2–0 Nov. 14 LA Verne W 2–0 Nov. 14 UC Riverside W 2–1 Nov. 14 UC Davis L 1–2 Nov. 17 San Diego State L 1–2 Dec. 12 at Smith W 3–0
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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 Westmont W at Occidental L vs. Whitworth W vs. Biola W vs. Sacramento L Azusa Pacific L at Point Loma L Nevada – Reno W US International W CSUDH S La Verne S Occidental W UC Riverside L US International W UC Davis L Chico State W Occidental L La Verne L
Match-by-Match records began in 1980.
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UCSD ATHLETICS UCSD Athletics... A Pround Tradition of Academic and Athletic Excellence! • Triton teams have captured 29 National Championships while 38 teams have finished as National Runners-Up. 44 others have achieved National Third Place honors. All told, UCSD has won a total of 180 national, regional, and conference championships. • Individually, 135 Triton student-athletes have captured National Championships and a remarkable 1,036 student-athletes have been named to All-America teams. • UCSD student-athletes have excelled academically as well, earning 24 prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships and 145 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 2009, UCSD was ranked first in Division II and seventh 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 2009-10, UCSD posted an Eighth 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 five California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, an award symbolizing the best overall athletics department in the CCAA.
UC San Diego 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 Men’s Soccer 1988 • 1991 • 1993 Men’s Volleyball 1970 • 2000
Our Mission... • 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.
Men’s Golf 1993
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EARL W. EDWARDS - DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Earl W. Edwards accepted the position of Director of Athletics at UC
San Diego in March 2000. Since his arrival, the UC San Diego athletics department has been nationally recognized for its academic and athletic achievements on numerous occasions. Under his guidance, the 23-sport program has made a very successful transition from the NCAA Division III ranks to Division II. In fact, UC San Diego has surpassed all expectations at the D-II level, capturing women’s soccer national championships in both 2000 and 2001. Since moving to Division II in 2000, UC San Diego has been ranked among the top seven programs in the country on eight different occasions in the annual Director’s Cup standings. In two of those finishes, UCSD was the national runner up. UC San Diego has also won the last five California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, an award that recognizes the best overall athletics program in the conference. Additionally, UCSD has been ranked No. 1 in Division II (and in the top 20 overall) in the last two National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) Collegiate Power Rankings, which comprehensively measures student-athlete graduation rates, academic strength and athletic prowess. Edwards has served on many regional and national committees and organizations. Currently, he serves on the Executive Council for the CCAA and he served on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) from 2003-07. Edwards was the president of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) and has severed on numerous other NCAA committees, including the Division II Management Council, the Division II Championships and Minority Opportunities and Interest, the Walter Byers Scholarship and Committee for Women’s Athletics. He has published several articles in Athletic Management and was featured on the cover of the June 2007 issue. In 2007, he was selected Athletic Director of the Year for the West Region by the NACDA. A 1972 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, 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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RIMAC ARENA - HOME OF THE TRITONS
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 enthusiastic 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.
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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE & SPORTS MEDICINE
Two 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 Rudy Thomas, UCSD’s Director of Strength and Conditioning. Thomas brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Triton athletics and represents the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the 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. The rest of the training room staff is comprised of two fulltime ATCs, two graduate assistant ATCs and an average of 10 athletic training students. 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.
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Kevin Messey
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
The UC 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.
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UC SAN DIEGO: YOUNGEST OF THE BEST 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: Total campus enrollment is 29,110 as of fall 2009. 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 third 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; UC San Diego Medical Center, Jacobs School of Engineering, Rady School of Management, and the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. 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.
Academic Rankings
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• 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 262 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 6th among the nation’s public engineering schools. U.S. News also ranks UC San Diego 15th among national universities in the category of “Up and Coming
• UC San Diego was ranked as the top university in the nation by the Washington Monthly’s 2010 College Guide, based on the positive impact the university has had on the country. • 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. • 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 among the nation’s top 50 “Best Value” public universities in the nation. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UC San Diego 11th nationally for best values in public colleges. UC San Diego graduates rank 5th nationally in salary earnings among public universities, according to Payscale.com. • In 2009, UCSD was ranked first in Division II and seventh overall in the National Collegiate Scouting Association Power Rankings, which are based on studentathlete graduation rates, academic strength and athletic prowess of the university.
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AMERICA’S FINEST CITY San Diego - America’s Finest City 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’.
San Diego Harbor
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.
Coronado Municipal Golf Course
Mission Bay
Petco Park
Sea World
California Tower
La Jolla Pier
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2010 Match Schedule
Date Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 27 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 13
Opponent Alaska Anchorage Central Washington Western Washington Western Oregon Humboldt State Sonoma State Cal State East Bay Cal State Monterey Bay San Francisco State Chico State Cal State Stanislaus Cal State L.A. Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State San Bernardino Cal Poly Pomona Sonoma State Humboldt State San Francisco State Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State East Bay Cal State Stanislaus Chico State Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona Cal State San Bernardino
Location Monmouth, OR Monmouth, OR Monmouth, OR Monmouth, OR UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Seaside, CA San Francisco, CA Chico, CA Turlock, CA UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Rohnert Park, CA Arcata, CA UC San Diego UC San Diego Hayward, CA UC San Diego UC San Diego Carson, CA Los Angeles, CA Pomona, CA San Bernardino, CA
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