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WARRIOR ATHLETICS TRADITION California State University, Stanislaus fields 14 men’s and women’s athletics teams in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), having become a member in fall 1998. The University is affiliated nationally with the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), Division II. The Warriors have a winning tradition with more than 270 student-athletes earning All-American honors since the program's inception. The Warriors have been very competitive at both the regional and national levels since moving up to NCAA Division II in 1989. Most recent individual success was Kasey Burlingham winning the national title in the men’s pole vault in 2009. Recent team success include the women’s soccer team’s first CCAA championships in 2012, the softball team’s West Region Championship in 2007 and its first appearance in the National Championship tournament. The softball program reached Elite status with the championship run and has continued to excel, winning the conference tournament championship in 2008. The men’s golf program, after winning 12 Division III titles from 1976 to 1989, continued to compete nationally and and is a regional contender each season. The Warriors won the 2012 Super Regional title en route to their 19th National Championship appearance in 23 years as a DII program. Many sports programs have competed and represented CSUS well at the conference championship tournaments in recent years. The men’s and women’s soccer, softball and baseball programs all qualified for the postseason event while the track and cross country programs have produced a number of individual CCAA champions. In 2005, women’s track and field standout Chaunte Mitchell became the second athlete to repeat as a national champion, claiming the pole vault title in 2004 and 2005. It was the first time since Carrie Luis in 1993 and 1994 that a Warrior athlete won back-to-back national championships. Luis claimed a double national championship in the 800- and 1,500-meter races both years. During 14 years of competition at

Team National Championships Baseball (2) 1976, 1977

Golf (12) 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1980,1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

Individual National CHAMPIONS Golf Glenn Andrade – 1988; Cliff Smith – 1982; Mike Bender – 1979, 1980; Dan Lisle – 1976; Glenn Andrade – 1988

Men’s Track & Field Kasey Burlingham, pole vault — 2009 Undrae Walker, high jump; Jomal Bush, triple jump; Geoff Bradshaw, decathlon – 1994; 4x100-m relay (Hollywood Roberts, Dale Dilworth, Hank Dawkins, Billy Stone) – 1981 4x100-m relay (Calvin Massey, Greg Johnson, Hollywood Roberts, Will Stokes) – 1980 David Jackson, 400-meter hurdles – 1980 4x400-m relay (Dave Karila, Ricky Swift, Ivan Clay, Rus Nelson) – 1978 V.J. Remple, 400-meters – 1977 4x400-m relay (V.J. Remple, Ian Seale, Rus Nelson, Layton Hope) – 1977 Women’s Track & Field Beany Robinson, javelin – 1986 Carrie Luis, 800-meters – 1993, 1994; Carrie Luis, 1,500-meters – 1993, 1994; Chaunte Mitchell, pole vault – 2004, 2005

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Men’s Basketball (3) — 1982, 1983, 1989 Women’s Basketball (1) — 1989 Men’s Golf (13) — 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2012 Baseball (9) — 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989 Softball—2007

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Baseball (3) — 1978, 1980, 1988 Men’s Golf (10) — 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1999, 2001, 2007 Men’s Basketball (3) —1987, 1989, 1990 Women’s Basketball (5) —1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Men’s Track & Field (1) —1994 Softball — 2008* Women’s Soccer (1) — 2011* *Conference Tournament Championship

the NCAA Division III, level, California State University, Stanislaus won 12 national golf championships, two national baseball championships, and had both its men’s and women’s basketball teams reach the “Final Four” in the national tournaments.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner STUDENT HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Warrior Athletics Tradition......................................................................................................................IFC Table of Contents.......................................................................................................................................1 Message from the Director of Athletics......................................................................................................2 Responsibilities of the Student-Athlete......................................................................................................2 CCAA Student-Athlete Code of Conduct...................................................................................................3 Warrior Athletics Mission Statement..........................................................................................................3 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)............................................................................................4 Academics.................................................................................................................................................4 Eligibility, Class Registration, Adding or Dropping Classes, Holds, F.A.R., Tutoring Center

NCAA Requirements.................................................................................................................................7 Hazing, Amateurism, Gambling & Bribery, Social Networking Websites

Student-Athlete Host Policy.......................................................................................................................9 Summer Leagues and Voluntary Workouts...............................................................................................9 Athletics Department & Team Rules/Regulations....................................................................................10 Grievance Procedures, Equipment & Uniforms, Financial Aid, Grant-In-Aid Program, Scholarship Agreement

Campus Resources Available to Students.............................................................................................. 11 Housing and Residential Life...................................................................................................................12 CSUS Office of Judical Affairs.................................................................................................................12 Career Services for Student-Athletes......................................................................................................12 CHAMPS/Life Skills.................................................................................................................................13 Health Issues...........................................................................................................................................14 Insurance Coverage, Insurance Procedures, Medical Information Records

Athletic Training Room Policy..................................................................................................................14 Cal State Stanislaus Athletics Drug Policy..............................................................................................16 Drug Testing, Procedural Guidelines, Testing Procedures, NCAA Banned Drug Classes

Sanctions for Alcohol and Drugs.............................................................................................................18 Warrior Athletics & University Identity Branding......................................................................................20 Logos, Seals, Offical colors, Proper name usage, Nickname and Mascot

Media Relations & Sports Information.....................................................................................................21 Interview Requests, Tips, Warrior Athletics Website, Sports Information Staff

Athletics Staff - Who We Are & What We Do...........................................................................................23 Individual & Team Awards and Accolades...............................................................................................24 Monthly Calendar....................................................................................................................................26 California Collegiate Athletic Association.................................................................................................37 Weekly Calendar.....................................................................................................................................38 Athletics Department Staff Directory.....................................................................................................124 Cal State Stanislaus Department Directory...........................................................................................IBC Campus Map..........................................................................................................................................BC The 2012-13 Student-Athlete Handbook and Planner is a production of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Special thanks to Athletics summer intern Joey Nunes for his editorial assistance. Copies are distributed to all Cal State Stanislaus student-athletes and Athletics staff. Printed by the CSU Stanislaus Print Shop.

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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Being a student-athlete at California State University Stanislaus is an honor and a privilege. You have worked hard to put yourself not only in a position to athletically compete at a high level but more importantly obtain a college degree. We encourage you to take advantage of all of the opportunities on campus that will provide you with the tools for success upon your graduation from CSU Stanislaus. Our coaches and staff are here to support you in your endeavors. We operate with an open door policy and encourage you to see any of us with any questions or concerns. We also encourage you to seek out guidance on your own and to try and solve problems as your independence grows in preparation for life after college. The information provided for you in this Student-Athlete Handbook is important and relevant to the responsibilities you have as a student-athlete. Your coaches, sports administrators, athletics trainers and academic support staff members are available to assist with questions. It is amazing how quickly your four years will go by at CSU Stanislaus. Enjoy your time and we wish you the best of luck in the upcoming season. Mike Matoso Director of Athletics

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STUDENT-ATHLETE The opportunity to compete as a student-athlete at Cal State Stanislaus is a privilege that must be earned by a commitment to excellence and continuing performance. Every student-athlete who competes in intercollegiate athletics for Cal State Stanislaus becomes a member of a team. Not only the individual sport team but, in a greater sense, a member of the Cal State Stanislaus team and family. By accepting this status, the studentathlete accepts certain responsibilities to themselves, their coaches, their team, and to the University as a whole. 1. In addition to NCAA/CCAA Policies, the student-athlete is subject to the rules and regulations established by the head coach in his/her respective sport. Each head coach will publish those rules and regulations and make them available to each student-athlete prior to the start of each season. 2. The student-athlete must participate in practices and games except when declared unfit by the team athletic trainer, physician, or is in any other way unable to participate through no fault of the studentathlete. 3. The student-athlete must obey the decisions of the head coach regarding manners, behavior, and dress policies. The conduct of all team members is the responsibility of the accompanying coaching staff. 4. A Cal State Stanislaus student-athlete is a public figure whose conduct, both on and off the field, reflects on his/her teammates, coaches, and the University. The student-athlete is expected to act in such a manner as to bring credit to all. 5. The student-athlete is expected to be a responsible member of the team, contributing energy and skill to the best of his/her ability and conforming to the self-discipline which team membership implies. 6. Tardiness will not be tolerated. It is the student-athlete’s responsibility to ensure that class schedules, appointments, and other time constraints do not interfere with team responsibilities. When a class schedule create overlaps, it is expected that the student-athlete and the coach work together to solve the problem in a reasonable and professional manner. When unexcused tardiness becomes chronic, suspension or dismissal from the respective team may occur. 7. If a student-athlete is unable to attend a practice or competition, it is the student-athlete’s responsibility to notify the head coach personally. With the exception of illness, you should notify your coach in advance of an expected absence from practice or competition. Chronic unexcused absences could result in suspension or dismissal.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION STUDENT-ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) recognizes the need for the pursuit of excellence in the classroom and on the field, court or track by its student-athletes. As a result of this effort, emotional, social, intellectual as well as athletic growth and development will occur. Each student’s university experience must culminate with a degree in his or her chosen field of study. The CCAA encourages each member institution to vigorously promote excellence in its support of student-athlete activities with the ultimate goal of assisting student-athletes in obtaining an academic degree. Student-athletes are encouraged to recognize that participation in intercollegiate athletics at the university level and the CCAA conference level is a privilege that carries considerable responsibility. The CCAA expects each student-athlete to comply with all guidelines and policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the CCAA, and the rules and regulations established by each CCAA member institution. In addition to NCAA and Cal State Stanislaus policies, the CCAA requires each student-athlete to maintain the following ethical standards of conduct: • Perform to the best of your ability, both academically and athletically • Contribute your best effort to the success of your team(s) • Conduct yourself on and off the field in a manner that reflects credit to yourself, your team, your institution, and the CCAA • Willfully abide by the spirit and the letter of university, NCAA, and CCAA rules and regulations • Be respectful and courteous at all times to all members of the University, the CCAA community, and to members of other universities, conferences, and the community in which you live • Exhibit dignity in manner and dress when representing your institution and the CCAA • The physical abuse of another person or property, both public and private, is absolutely forbidden • Use, possession, or distribution of narcotics or dangerous drugs, except as prescribed by a licensed physician, is prohibited. Student-athletes agree to follow all standards established by the CCAA Code of Conduct by virtue of their participation in CCAA athletic activities. Behavior that is not in accordance with the CCAA Code of Ethics may result in a letter of reprimand, probation, suspension, dismissal, or expulsion from the CCAA.

WARRIOR Athletics MISSION STATEMENT Athletics at California State University, Stanislaus has three purposes: 1. To create an environment in which student-athletes graduate; 2. To positively promote the image of the University, and 3. To create an environment in which athletic teams win. The Department of Athletics at California State University, Stanislaus is committed to gender equity, as defined by Title IX and the CAL-NOW decree. The department follows all NCAA and CCAA rules and regulations and subscribes to the principles of ethical conduct, sportsmanship, and amateurism as defined by the NCAA. The department is strongly committed to protecting the health, welfare, and safety of all student-athletes. The Department of Athletics supports equal opportunities for all student-athletes and staff, regardless of race, color, gender, religious affiliation, and creed. The department adheres to the hiring practices established by the State of California and is under jurisdiction of these practices as a member of the California State University system.

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Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) The Cal State Stanislaus Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is an on-campus recognized student club comprised of student-athletes from each athletic team. Committee members volunteer their time to represent the views of their teams and peers within the Department of Athletics, the University, the community, and the state. The SAAC advises the Director of Athletics on those issues related to academic and athletic events affecting the college experience of all student-athletes at Cal State Stanislaus. The SAAC is the student voice for all Cal State Stanislaus student-athletes. They are responsible for planning Athletic Department events such as the Student-Athlete Awards banquet and the student-athlete Senior Recognition Ceremony. SAAC also participates in a variety of community service activities such as a holiday food drive in association with the local chapter of the Salvation Army and the CCAA sponsored Make-A-Wish campaign. Other programs include blood drives, community reading projects, and other programs designed to illustrate the role of the student-athlete in the campus and community. SAAC is led by an executive Board of Directors including a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Two student-athletes serve as members from each athletic team. SAAC Board of Director elections are held in the spring semester for the upcoming academic year. Student-athletes are encouraged to learn more about the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee from current SAAC members and to become involved through association as a representative from your chosen sport, or by volunteering at a SAAC fundraising event. CRITERIA FOR SAAC BOARD REPRESENTATIVES 1. Representative(s) must be in good academic standing with the University and be NCAA eligible to participate in athletic competition. 2. Representative(s) must attend every meeting unless out of town for team travel, class attendance or other arrangements that are made prior to the meeting 3. Student-athlete representatives that miss a SAAC meeting without permission may be removed from SAAC by the Board of Directors 4. Newly assigned representative(s) should be a sophomore or junior

ACADEMICS We are fortunate to have an academic professional dedicated to meeting the academic needs of our studentathletes. Students may contact Raichelle Grays, Athletics Academics Advisor, by calling (209) 664-6596 or visiting the Student Services Building, room 105. Students can also call to find out available walk-in hours during which no appointment is needed.

ELIGIBILITY To represent Cal State Stanislaus as a student-athlete, a student must: 1. Register for and maintain 12 units of academic work per semester. 2. Maintain good academic standing by maintaining a minimum 2.0 Grade Point Average (both at Cal State Stanislaus and overall) 3. Make satisfactory progress toward an academic degree by passing 24 semester units per academic year. These units must directly apply to satisfying the core and/or support requirements of a major course of study. No more than 6 units of the required 24 units may be earned during the summer semester.

CLASS REGISTRATION Once students are admitted to CSU Stanislaus, they must attend a New Student Orientation, so they may register for classes. Freshmen are provided first semester schedules, and transfers are able to create their own schedule once they attend NSO. Priority registration is currently not available at CSU Stanislaus for studentathletes. Class registration is made on-line via the Web Registration System. Each student is assigned an appointment time and may register beginning at that time. Students may enroll in a maximum of 15 semester units. Student-athletes who wish to register for more than 15 semester units must receive written approval from their major department chair.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Registration is normally completed in the last month of the current semester for the subsequent semester. Many academic departments require students to meet with an academic advisor within the individual department prior to completing the registration process. In addition, student-athletes must consult with the Athletics Academic Advisor prior to initiating the registration process to ensure they complete the appropriate coursework for maintaining student-athlete eligibility and are making progress toward a degree as outlined in NCAA rules. Student-athletes are strongly encouraged to meet with major department and Athletics Academic Advisor well before registration begins to ensure the student registers for appropriate classes and all holds are released. All student-athletes are responsible for understanding all institution rules and regulations that are included in the University general catalog regarding degree completion for their chosen field of study. Student-athletes must become familiar with and adhere to all campus degree policies as well as those of the NCAA. All student-athletes are reminded that certain majors require more stringent GPA for major course work. Student-athletes are responsible for all requirements for their major. If a student drops below the minimum GPA, he/she will be placed on probation for the subsequent semester(s). Probation prevents participation in intercollegiate athletics, some extracurricular activities, and restricts the number of courses that can be scheduled.

ADDING OR DROPPING CLASSES All student-athletes are responsible for enrolling in at least 12 units of academic credit per semester and maintaining an overall GPA of 2.00. Failure to be appropriately enrolled while participating in athletics competition, will lead to loss of eligibility and forfeiture of games that the student-athlete participated in while ineligible. In addition to maintaining a 2.00 GPA and being enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester, studentathletes must make sure they are making progress towards their degree as defined by their program of study. Prior to the beginning of any semester, student-athletes may add or drop classes via the Web Registration System. Once the semester begins, classes may only be added with the consent and signature on an add form by the faculty member teaching the class. During registration, a student placed on the waiting list for a class must attend each class until added to the class roster. Student-athletes are reminded that they are not considered enrolled in the class until the student is formally added to the class roster. Faculty will not drop you for non-attendance, it is the student’s responsibility to drop unwanted classes prior to the census date. By utilizing the Web Registration System, the student-athlete may: 1. Receive immediate confirmation of enrollment in a given class. 2. Obtain a list of classes in which they are enrolled, and those for which they are on a waiting list. 3. Identify any holds on their records (advising, health center‌etc.). 4. Add/drop classes.

HOLDS In the event a student-athlete does not comply with campus policy a hold may be placed on their records, certain services will be suspended until the hold is addressed. The following are types of holds that may be placed on student-athlete records: 1. Financial - the hold will indicate the type of financial hold (housing, non-payment of fees, library fee nonpayment). 2. Vaccinations – all students must provide proof of vaccination or immunity to measles (rubeola) and rubella. In addition, if you are 18 years of age or younger, you must also provide proof of vaccination or immunity to Hepatitis B. Proof of these requirements must be submitted to the Student Health Center (SHC) prior to your next registration period to avoid the placement of a hold. If this is not possible, the SHC provides both of these Entrance Vaccinations free of charge.

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3. Advising - many departments require the student-athlete to visit with their academic advisor each semester. If this is the case, the student-athlete must make an appointment with their advisor and be cleared by their academic department prior to registering. 4. Student Discipline – should a student-athlete find him/herself not following through regarding a disciplinary agreement or sanction, a hold may be placed on their records. 5. Equipment - a hold may be placed on a student-athlete’s record for not returning equipment. After one academic year, these holds may result in dismissal from CSU Stanislaus for failure to comply with team policy. Equipment (i.e., uniform, practice gear, playbook) that was checked out at the beginning of the year, must be returned at the end of the season to the appropriate head coach. Equipment issued by the athletic trainer (i.e., crutches, braces) must also be returned at the end of the season. 6. Testing - if the student has not fulfilled the requirement placement tests upon entrance to CSU Stanislaus (i.e., ELM/EPT). When a hold is placed on a student-athlete’s record he/she will be restricted from receiving certain services until the hold is addressed. There are several ways in which a student can find out if a “hold” has been placed on their records including: 1. Utilizing the Web Registration System and viewing their academic record at: http://www.csustan.edu/Admin_Services/Student/ 2. Contacting Athletic Advisor MSR SSB, (209) 664-6596

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE The Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) serves as the President’s liaison with the Athletics Department and is responsible for assisting all student-athletes in conflicts with campus faculty members. The FAR is a vital link in interpreting the rules of the NCAA and the CCAA. The FAR assists the athletics department in assuring that all student-athletes make satisfactory progress toward their degree, comply with NCAA and CCAA rules and regulations, and serves as an advocate for the student-athlete in matters relating to the above. The FAR is a regular, tenure-track faculty member of an academic department on campus and has regular office hours. Student-athletes are encouraged to make an appointment and visit with the FAR whenever they have questions or concerns regarding eligibility, compliance, or other issues concerning their academic and athletic careers. Currently, the Faculty Athletics Representative is Dr. John Mayer, chair/professor of Theatre. He can be reached at (209) 667-3451, jmayer@csustan.edu

TUTORING CENTER Academic tutoring is available through the Tutoring Center on campus. The Tutoring Center is available on a “drop-in” basis with peer tutors in limited subject areas. For semester long tutoring in other subjects, studentathletes should complete an application in Library 112 at the beginning of the semester. Any student-athlete with a learning disability can receive assistance by utilizing the resources available at the CSU Stanislaus Counseling Center and Testing Services. All resources available at the counseling and testing centers are designed to assist all students with learning disabilities and to provide the appropriate tools or techniques to address the disability to assure success at the college level. The Athletics Academic Advisor, departmental academic advisor or team head coach will assist you in utilizing these services in a confidential manner. Facebook • Twitter • RSS Feed SMS Text Alerts • Newsletter Updates

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA REQUIREMENTS Student-athletes at Cal State Stanislaus are subject to the rules and regulations of the NCAA, CCAA and CSU Stanislaus in order to maintain intercollegiate eligibility. These rules are designed to protect both the studentathlete and the University. Below is a partial list of rules related to eligibility as set forth by the NCAA: A STUDENT-ATHLETE MAY NOT: 1. Take pay or the promise of pay to compete in a sport 2. Negotiate a professional contract and continue to compete at Cal State Stanislaus 3. Try out for a professional team during the academic year 4. Endorse products 5. Be paid for teaching or coaching sports skills or techniques in your sport on a fee-for-lesson basis 6. Receive any extra benefits from outside interest groups/individuals or the department including, but not limited to: Special discounts, credits, or payment for the purchase of airline tickets, clothing, equipment or service (i.e., laundry, dry cleaning, physical therapy services) 7. Receive a loan of money 8. Receive a guarantee of bond 9. Be provided the use of an automobile that is not his/her own 10. Receive transportation to and from a summer job 11. Receive a benefit connected with on- or off-campus housing (i.e., television sets, stereos, recreational facilities, room furnishings, or appointments of extra quality or quantity) 12. Sign or co-sign a note with an outside agency to arrange a loan 13. Bet on sporting events or associate with a known gambler 14. Be convicted of a felony (may result in the loss of Grant-In-Aid and/or loss of collegiate eligibility) A STUDENT-ATHLETE MAY: 1. Receive any of the following benefits from California State University Stanislaus: • Tutoring expenses • Athletic medical insurance • Death and dismemberment insurance • Drug rehabilitation expenses • Career counseling • Counseling about a professional sport career from a panel appointed by the University President 2. Compete in 10 full-time semesters (excluding summer and winter terms) beginning from the start of your initial enrollment at any four-year institution (four seasons of competition). After completion of participation with a respective sport for four seasons, the student-athlete (will full-time semesters remaining) may participate in another sport of their choice for one season. 3. Receive financial aid in the form of fees, books, and room-and-board. 4. Compete between academic terms if you were registered in 12 semester units in the term preceding the competition and meet all other rules pertaining to competition or eligibility. 5. Enter into service with the armed forces, or recognized foreign aid service of the U.S. Government, or be called on a church mission and retain your eligibility upon your return to Cal State Stanislaus. 6. Compete in Olympic, Pan American, or World University Games providing you were eligible to compete at the time of leaving Cal State Stanislaus.

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HAZING Whether on or off campus, planned or spontaneous, the University and the Department of Athletics policies do not condone hazing. California Law considers hazing a criminal offense. Team initiations and similar orientation activities are included in the definition of hazing and will not be tolerated. Senate Bill 1454 has changed the definition of hazing and proscribes misdemeanor penalties for people or organizations that haze and felony penalties that results in death, great bodily injury or great psychological injury. It also prohibits prosecution for hazing against the person hazed and allows him/her to bring a civil action against the hazing perpetrators. SB 1454 also gives prosecutors authority to bring charges against any person or organization (e.g. fraternity officials/chapters, non-enrolled students) involved in hazing.

AMATEURISM Under NCAA bylaws, a student-athlete will be ineligible for participation in intercollegiate athletics if he/she enters into any agreement (oral or written) to be represented by an agent for the purpose of marketing athletic ability or reputation in a sport, even if the agreement is for future representation. Further, an agent contract not specifically limited in writing to a sport or particular sports shall be deemed applicable to all sports, and the individual shall be ineligible in all sports.

GAMBLING AND BRIBERY NCAA Bylaw 10.3 prohibits student-athletes and Athletics Department staff members from knowingly: • Providing information to individuals involved in organized gambling activities concerning intercollegiate athletics competition; • Soliciting a bet on any intercollegiate team; • Accepting a bet on any team representing the institution or soliciting or accepting a bet on any intercollegiate competition for any item (e.g.: cash, shirt, dinner) that has tangible value; and • Accepting a bet on any gambling activity involving intercollegiate athletics and professional athletics through a bookmaker, parlay card, or any other method employed by organized gambling. In addition to awareness of the gambling and bribery threat to the integrity of intercollegiate sports, studentathletes are responsible for the following: • Reporting any offers of gifts, money, or favors in exchange for supplying team information or for attempting to alter the outcome of any contest; • Maintaining a clear understanding of what constitutes gambling and bribery activities and reporting any suspected infractions; and • Contacting the coach or other Athletics Department personnel (i.e., Athletics Compliance Office) when questions concerning appropriate release of team information arise. Student-Athletes must be aware that participation in gambling or bribery activities can result in disciplinary actions by the University and the NCAA, as well as local, state, and/or federal prosecution of the involved individual(s). If a student-athlete is found to be in violation of university or Athletics Department policy, the sanctions may include a loss of eligibility and/or athletic aid.

SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITES Utilize your best judgment when using social networking websites. Our concern is not only about the content that is posted in the form of photos but also the proliferation of personal information, such as cell phone numbers, class schedules and home addresses which many of you have made public. The contents posted on these sites are not private. Your information may be currently viewed by university officials, professors, parents, coaches, future employers, local and national media members, and among others. Further, there have been a number of cases of assault that have been directly attributable to these sites. As a student-athlete at Cal State Stanislaus you are held to a higher standard than the general student body. We ask that you do not post any information that might embarrass or otherwise cause harm to you, your team or the university.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner STUDENT-ATHLETE HOST POLICY Student-Athlete Hosts have a responsibility to understand and abide by all University, CCAA and NCAA regulations. • There is a zero tolerance policy regarding drugs and alcohol. Prospective student-athletes and student-athlete hosts may not consume alcohol or use illegal substances at any time during an official visit. • Prospective Student-Athletes (PSA) and student-athlete hosts are prohibited from entering adult entertainment establishments (i.e., strip clubs and topless bars or restaurants) as well as arranging for adult entertainment/escorts. • During an official visit, prospective student-athletes and student-athlete hosts are prohibited from engaging in any gambling activities. • Student-athlete hosts are to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the highest standards, treat others with respect and respect the rights of others. • A maximum of $30 for each day of the visit may be provided to cover all actual costs of entertainment for the host, the PSA (and the prospect’s parents, legal guardians or spouse), excluding the cost of meals and admissions to campus athletics events. A list of expenses and receipts are to be submitted after the event. Any money not accounted for must be returned. • Student-athlete host money may not be used to purchase drugs or alcohol. • No cash or apparel (e.g., t-shirts, hats or shoes, etc.) may be given to the PSA or anyone accompanying the prospective student-athlete. (NCAA Bylaw 13.6.5.5). • Student-athlete hosts may not use vehicles provided or arranged by any coach, institutional staff member or booster of the athletic program. Prospective student-athletes are not permitted to use or drive your vehicle. (NCAA Bylaw 13.5.2.2.2). • You may not transport the prospect or anyone accompanying the prospect more than 30 miles from campus. • You should not allow recruiting conversations to occur on or off campus between the PSA and a Representative of Athletics Interests of the athletic program. • Student hosts must be responsible at all times for making sure the prospect is safely returned to their hotel, residence hall, or the home of the student host by the curfew established by the head coach. • Failure to abide by these guidelines may jeopardize your enrollment status, eligibility to represent CSU Stanislaus and/or receive athletics aid, and subject you to the University judicial process.

SUMMER LEAGUES AND VOLUNTARY WORKOUTS Student-athletes should consult the Athletics Department to participate in any official state games, or to participate in any official tryouts and/or competitions involving national teams, the Pan American Games, or the Olympic Games. Men and Women’s basketball student-athletes may participate in only one NCAA-approved summer league. Please see Associate A.D. Kim Duyst for further information prior to competing during the summer. Current student-athletes and incoming prospective student-athletes who are in the Turlock area during the summer may engage in athletic activities on a strictly voluntary basis. At no time can a workout or activity be at the direction of, or organized or recorded by a CSU Stanislaus coaching staff member. Student-athletes may schedule athletic facilities for voluntary workout use through the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and may access athletic training services according to posted summer hours.

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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT & TEAM RULES/REGULATIONS A coach may suspend a student-athlete from team membership for any infraction of the Department of Athletics rules and regulations provided the student-athlete receives due process concerning the violation. A student-athlete may appeal the suspension by contacting the Director of Athletics, who may refer the matter to a committee comprised of faculty members and non-athletics personnel chaired by the Faculty Athletic Representative. It is expected that an open dialogue will occur prior to suspension or removal from a team. The coach will outline transgressions and will attempt to assist the student-athlete in understanding the nature of the breach of rules. Preferably, an informal resolution of the problem can occur without the formal filing of a grievance. A student-athlete, as a member of the University population at-large, is subject to the rules and regulations of student conduct as outlined by the California State University (CSU). All rules and regulations of the CSU are administered by the Office of Student Affairs under the supervision of the Vice President of Student Affairs.

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES Cal State Stanislaus student-athletes should address any problems and concerns first to their coach and then to their team supervisor. As necessary, senior members of the athletic administration will review and deliberate concerning problems and grievances and arrange for appropriate follow up meetings and conferences in an attempt to gain a thorough understanding of the nature of the situation and what steps should be taken. Our basic philosophy is that complaints should follow a logical path from those most immediately responsible to those who have more comprehensive responsibility. No complaint or concern is too small to bring to someone’s attention, as long as the matter or the situation represents a condition that is affecting the quality of the experience an individual or group expects to have. Should you have additional concerns you may meet with Dr. John Mayer, Cal State Stanislaus Faculty Athletics Representative.

EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS Once a student-athlete is placed on a roster, the student-athlete will be issued equipment and/or uniforms appropriate to the sport. It is the responsibility of the student-athlete to care for those articles as though they were his/her own property. A student-athlete must sign for those items issued and is responsible for returning all issued equipment in good order. Failure to return equipment as requested by the coaching staff may result in a hold being placed on your records and could make the student-athlete financially liable for the equipment. Failure to adhere to the equipment issue policy may affect the student-athlete’s ability to register for classes and/or graduation.

FINANCIAL AID Student-athletes at CSU Stanislaus are eligible to receive national, state and campus financial aid in addition to an athletic scholarship. Therefore, all student-athletes must complete a FAFSA form in addition to any other CSU Stanislaus Financial Aid Office forms prior to receiving an athletic scholarship. Athletic scholarships are granted upon the evaluation of the head coach of a respective sport and are renewable on an annual basis. A student-athlete may also receive University financial aid packages based on academic merit, financial need and other forms of federal, state, and private sources as outlined in the University catalog. Student-athletes are strongly encouraged to research their eligibility for appropriate academic financial aid. The Office of Financial Aid counselors are available to assist in determining eligibility for a myriad of scholarships that are available to all University students.

ATHLETIC GRANTS-IN-AID PROGRAM The NCAA and CCAA rules provide that a full athletic scholarship may consist of fees, room and board, and actual book expense allowance for the period of one academic year. Cal State Stanislaus competes at the NCAA Division II level which allows the program to award full or partial athletic scholarships. The maximum dollar amount of an athletic scholarship at CSU Stanislaus is determined by the Office of Financial Aid (the amount it costs a student to live in the Turlock area and attend CSU Stanislaus). The amount of the studentathlete’s athletic scholarship is determined by the student-athlete’s head coach.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner GRANT-IN-AID AGREEMENT PROCESS An athletic scholarship is funded based upon athletic ability and is awarded in the following manner: 1. Head Coach recruits the student-athlete and makes an offer for an athletic grant-in-aid. 2. Head Coach formally requests the Office of Financial Aid to prepare the Financial Aid Agreement (FAA) 3. FAA is mailed to the student-athlete with National Letter of Intent (NFL) along with FAFSA application. 4. Student-athlete signs, dates (within 14 days of original date), and returns Financial Aid/NLI Agreement 5. Financial Aid Agreement is returned by Department of Athletics to the Office of Financial Aid.

ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP AGREEMENT The Athletic Scholarship Agreement is a contract between the University and the student-athlete for the period of one academic year. The agreement binds the University to provide the agreed amount of grant-in-aid funding to the student-athlete for that period of time. Accordingly, if the student-athlete fails to abide by the agreement, the athletic scholarship may be reduced or cancelled. Actions on the part of the student-athlete that may lead to reduction or cancellation of an athletic scholarship, if the student-athlete: • becomes academically ineligible (e.g. less than 12 units, GPA lower than 2.00). • provides false information on their application, letter of intent, or financial aid agreement. • engages in serious misconduct that brings disciplinary action from the University. • voluntarily withdraws from the sport, as defined by NCAA regulations. • signs a professional contract for this sport. • agrees to be represented by an agent and accepts money that causes him/her to exceed the cost of a full grant. • accepts money for playing in an athletic contest that causes him/her to exceed the cost of a full grant. Renewals and non-renewals of the athletic scholarship will be mailed no later than July 1 of the given year in which they will be effective. Hearing Opportunity Required: If CSU Stanislaus decides to reduce or cancel an athletic scholarship for the ensuing academic year, Stanislaus shall inform the student-athlete in writing that upon request, they shall be provided a hearing before the CSU Stanislaus Hearing Committee which is chaired by the Dean of Students. The hearing shall be conducted within 30 consecutive calendar days of receiving a student-athlete’s request for the hearing.

PAYMENT OF FEES: Athletic scholarships are generally paid at the beginning of each semester, unless otherwise stipulated. Any fees owed for registration, past due or other non-payment charges, are deducted prior to the issuance of any payment to the student-athlete.

CAMPUS RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS There are many campus resources available to students enrolled at Cal State Stanislaus. All student-athletes are encouraged to utilize these resources when necessary. Student-athletes may contact their head coach, Athletics Academic Advisor, or Director of Athletics should you require further assistance on any matter. • Advising Resource Center • Computer Labs • Disabilities Resource Services • Enrollment Services • First Year Programs and Advising • International Student Programs • Math Lab • Rideshare • Student Employment Services • Student Life Advisory Committee • Student Support Services • Study Hall • Tutoring Center

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HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL LIFE On-campus housing is available to all students enrolled at CSU Stanislaus. The mission of housing is to provide a safe, clean, well-maintained, and affordable place to live while attending the University. We advise student-athletes to expand their social circle to interact with other residents who share academic interests, hobbies, and other interests that make them well-rounded individuals. The result, most often, is that the residential community can become a great fan base for the athletics program on campus. Principles of good sportsmanship apply to community life as well. All residents are held to community living standards outlined in the Housing and Residential Life Regulations and Behavioral Guidelines. These standards are proven policies that keep the community well-functioning for all community members. All the terms and conditions of the license agreement for housing apply uniformly to all residents, including athletes. If you have any questions about the occupancy period, dining services schedule, room assignment process, etc., it’s best to speak with the staff at the Housing Office for clarification. For more information, visit the Housing Web site: http://www.csustan.edu/housing

CSU STANISLAUS OFFICE OF JUDICIAL AFFAIRS In support of the educational mission of the campus, the Office of Judicial Affairs investigates and adjudicates allegations of student misconduct. Through an educational process, students are encouraged to learn from their actions and further their development as responsible citizens. CSU Stanislaus adheres to Section 41301 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations Student Conduct Code and to Executive Order 970, the California State University Student Conduct Procedures. Unacceptable behaviors are detailed in the Student Conduct Code. Students who violate the Student Conduct Code may be expelled, suspended, placed on probation, lose their financial aid (including scholarships), or given a lesser sanction, depending on the nature and severity of the violations.

CAREER SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES The Career Services Center plays a key role in helping student athletes transition through college and prepare for full-time employment. Whether freshman or graduating senior, the programs and services provided supplement the academic preparation that takes place in the classroom, and are vital to a successful transition from college. Services and resources available include individual counseling for help focusing on a major or career planning, job postings for both part-time on-campus and full-time professional employment, mock interview sessions, fully-stocked occupational research library and computer access, annual campus Career Fair and year-round recruiting receptions to meet recruiters, and on-campus interviews with recruiting employers. Athletes also won’t want to miss workshops offered on resume and cover letter writing, developing interview skills, and business etiquette. In addition, the Career Services Center Web site offers a variety of resources to students 24/7. All services and resources are free of charge! The Career Center is located in MSR 180 and students can call (209) 667-3661 to set up an appointment.

SPREAD THE WORD... Admission to ALL Athletics contests are FREE* for students! *With valid CSU Stanislaus student ID; excludes postseason events

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner CHAMPS/Life Skills California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Athletics became a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program in 2007-08. The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student-athlete development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: • Promote student-athletes’ ownership of their academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity and inclusion among student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in identifying and applying transferable skills. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education. • Foster an environment that encourages student-athletes to effectively access campus resources. • Encourage the development of character, integrity and leadership skills.

HEALTH ISSUES The Department of Athletics maintains secondary medical insurance coverage for all student-athletes. Therefore, all student-athletes who are covered by a family or personal insurance policy must utilize that insurance first when making payment of hospital and medical charges. Expenditures greater than those covered by the student-athletes’ primary insurance carrier, will be paid for by the Department of Athletics secondary insurance policy. Should the student-athlete not have any health insurance coverage, the policy in place at the University shall become the primary carrier. Regardless of the policy, all doctors, hospitals, and other medical details must be cleared through the Athletic Training Office prior to proceeding with care. The insurance policy maintained by CSU Stanislaus will assist in paying those costs incurred as a DIRECT result of participating in intercollegiate athletics at the University. Injuries or illnesses that occur outside of scheduled practices, games, or supervised activities are not covered by the University insurance policy and therefore are the sole responsibility of the student-athlete.

INSURANCE COVERAGE To be eligible for medical treatment at the expense of Cal State Stanislaus, student-athletes must follow all policies established by the office of the Athletic Trainer. Student-athletes must complete a student-athlete medical questionnaire, which will provide all necessary insurance information concerning the student-athlete. All information must be completed and returned in a timely basis to assist the University in providing the appropriate care should the student-athlete become injured. Failure to provide accurate information, or providing false information, may result in an inability to assist in filing a claim and therefore, subject the student-athlete to greater burden of cost concerning the treatment of the injury. In extreme circumstances, the willing failure of a student-athlete to provide accurate insurance information may result in dismissal and cancellation of a grant-in-aid.

ADDITIONAL INSURANCE PROCEDURES The insurance carrier for intercollegiate athletics will not pay for chiropractic care, alternative health care, or other non-traditional forms of health care. Dentistry is not covered unless the student-athlete suffers a dental injury directly related to his/her in-season participation in intercollegiate athletics.

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In all cases, it is the responsibility of the student-athlete to assist the athletic training staff in filing claims on their behalf. All procedures must be followed in order for medical bills to be paid in a timely manner. Failure to follow proper procedure may result in a loss of credit or the creation of a negative credit history for the studentathlete. The athletic training staff will assist any student-athlete in completing the claim. However, the ultimate responsibility for payment and resolution lies with the student-athlete. The following procedures MUST be adhered to in order to process insurance claims effectively and efficiently. Secondary Insurance Coverage — student-athletes who are covered under an insurance policy by themselves or their parents: 1. All office visits and care must be charged to the primary insurance carrier for payment. 2. After the primary carrier has been paid, less any deductible or co-pays, the health care provider will send any balance via invoice to the student-athlete. 3. The student-athlete then submits these itemized bills with an Explanation of Benefits form showing the amount paid by primary carrier to the athletic trainer. 4. The athletic trainer will submit all unpaid balances to the secondary carrier for payment directly to the provider. Copies of all invoices and the Explanation of Benefits statement will be kept in the student-athlete’s file in the Athletic Training Room. 5. Insurance will not pay for chiropractic care, orthodontics, or a chronic pre-existing condition. Primary Insurance Coverage — when a student-athlete does not have insurance coverage, the University’s secondary insurance policy becomes primary and therefore the student-athlete should: 1. Have the provider send the bill directly to the athletic training office or to the student-athlete. 2. The athletic trainer will submit the claim to the department insurance carrier. Out-of-Season Coverage — The Athletic Department’s medical insurance policy does not cover out-ofseason workouts unless the workout is a supervised team activity. Thus, a student-athlete who is injured while participating in an “open gym” or “pick-up” type activity is not covered. In these cases, all incurred costs are the sole responsibility of the student-athlete.

MEDICAL INFORMATION RECORDS Upon admittance to CSU Stanislaus, each student-athlete is required to submit or provide a record of physical examination by a licensed health care practitioner. Recognized practitioners to provide a pre-participation physical examination are: Medical Doctors, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, Nurse Practitioners and Physician assistants A physical examination is not required in subsequent years unless the student-athlete has experienced a significant illness or has been separated from the Athletics Department. In these cases, the student-athlete will undergo another exam to verify ability to safely participate. Athletes must also complete health history, insurance questionnaire and drug testing consent forms.

ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM POLICY The coaching staff of each sport will submit a roster of recruits for the upcoming year to the athletic trainer.

1. Injury or Illness Any athletic injury or athletic related illness must be reported to the athletic training staff promptly. It is the responsibility of the student-athlete to report the information in a prompt and accurate manner. The University is not responsible for injuries or illnesses not directly related to participation in intercollegiate athletics activities. However, if a student-athlete is injured out of season, the medical staff shall be notified. The athletic training staff will make the necessary and appropriate medical referrals as indicated.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner STUDENT-ATHLETES ARE NOT PERMITTED TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION WITHOUT THE PRIOR AUTHORIZATION OF THE ATHLETIC TRAINER.

2. Emergencies In the event of a life threatening medical emergency, call 911. For less urgent medical problems or injuries, medical attention should be obtained at the nearest qualified facility. The Student Health Center, (209) 6673396, can be accessed Monday to Friday (8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.; Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.) during normal business hours throughout the academic year. If off-campus facilities are accessed (i.e., emergency room or urgent care), the student-athlete may be responsible for any charges incurred. The athletic trainer must be notified within 24 hours of emergency service. The student-athlete must follow the prescribed procedures for the treatment of athletic injuries. In the event the prescribed procedures are not followed, the Department of Athletics WILL NOT be held responsible for monetary or physical consequences.

3. Pre-existing Injury Neither the insurance carrier nor the University will accept responsibility of expenses for a student-athlete with a pre-existing condition/injury; and therefore will not pay for any treatment related to a pre-existing condition.

4. Injury Treatments Treatments for injuries are administered in the Athletic Training Room. Hours are as follows: • Two hours prior to and 30 minutes after a scheduled athletic contest • 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. during normal working hours • Hours may vary according to event schedules • Student-athletes should schedule appointments for treatment when necessary Morning hours are specifically for follow-up and treatment for injuries. Appointment should be made with the athletic trainer for treatment. Failure to appear for an appointment is a serious matter and disciplinary action may result. The appropriate head coach will be informed of the student-athlete’s failure to appear for a scheduled appointment.

5. Practice/Game Participation of an Injured Athlete Medical decisions regarding the ability of an injured student-athlete to participate in a competition or practice are solely those of the athletic trainer and medical staff. Failure to comply with these decisions may relieve the staff of any further responsibility of the injured or ill student-athlete. Injured or ill student-athletes are expected to report to the athletic trainer for appropriate information on injury disposition and availability for safe participation. No treatments are provided for injured student-athletes during practice unless prior arrangements have been made with both the athletic trainer and the coach.

6 Corrective Lenses The purchase of glasses or contacts lenses for participation in athletics is the responsibility of the studentathlete. The University is not responsible for broken or lost eyewear.

7. Referral to Medical Specialist If, in the opinion of the team physician and/or athletic trainer, a student-athlete needs to be referred to a medical specialist for consultation due to an athletic injury, the following procedure must be followed: a. A referral slip will be completed and issued to the student-athletes by the athletic trainer. b. The team physician or the athletic trainer will make an appointment with the consultant on behalf of the student-athlete. Should the student-athlete receive treatment from another physician without following the above procedures or

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receiving prior authorization, the University will not be responsible for any medical expense not authorized by the training staff.

8. Student Health Center (SHC) The SHC is available to all students. Basic medical procedures and health care are free to all students. Some SHC procedures require a nominal fee for service generally at a rate much lower than at any outside facility. The SHC should be utilized for all appropriate care during normal operating hours. The SHC does not have X-ray capability so specialized radiographic studies are performed off-campus. Standard x-rays in support of basic illness/injury service are provided free of charge to all students. More specialized x-ray studies – MRI, CT scans are at the students’ own expense or can be billed to students’ insurance as applicable. The athletic trainer and team physician will coordinate specialist care and x-rays for injury so as to maximize the health benefits to the student-athlete.

CAL STATE STANISLAUS ATHLETICS DRUG POLICY All student-athletes are required to sign NCAA Drug Testing and Institutional Drug Testing consent forms prior to participation. Student-Athletes may be subjected to two types of drug testing:

NCAA DRUG TESTING NCAA Drug testing occurs randomly on campus year round and at NCAA Regional and National Championship events. NCAA rules regarding a positive test are strictly enforced.

INSTITUTIONAL DRUG TESTING Institutional Drug testing occurs both randomly and through probable cause. Members of any team may be randomly selected during the year for a test. Student-athletes showing signs and behaviors of substance use may be tested at any time. Student-athletes with positive results through the institutional test will be required to complete a drug education course and attend counseling. Coaches may implement harsher policy. The Head Athletic Trainer will serve as the Director of Testing.

PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES 1. During the summer prior to the freshman year, incoming student-athletes are given a Cal State Stanislaus Athletics Department Drug Screening Consent Form that must be signed and returned along with all other medical and insurance forms to the Head Athletic Trainer who then maintains the Drug Screening Consent Form as part of the student-athlete’s confidential medical file. 2. Any student-athlete may be tested for cause upon the recommendation of a head coach, trainer, physician, or supervisor. 3. Student-athletes who fail to provide a urine sample either as “no contact” or “is unable to void,” are considered a positive test and will be handled according to the guidelines of a positive result. 4. Collection and initial screening of urine samples are explained in the testing procedures section. 5. Confirmed positive test results are made known by the outside agency responsible for collection and analysis to the Director of Testing. The Director of Testing notifies the Athletics Director, head coach, supervisor, designated physician, and counselor as appropriate. 6. The Director of Testing schedules a meeting with each student-athlete whose urine tested positive for drugs. The student-athlete is referred for alcohol/drug assessment, medical evaluation, and counseling to assist the student-athletes in resolving any substance abuse problems. 7. If a student-athlete fails to comply with required counseling, treatment, or other recommendations for associated with a positive drug test; the student-athlete will be referred to the testing director. The Director of Testing will meet with the head coach, trainer, physicians, and counselor. The physicians and counselor will determine appropriate action and so recommend to the athletic director who has the overall responsibility for the program. 8. Action resulting from the program shall not be made public except as required by all regulations established by Cal State Stanislaus, the CCAA and/or the NCAA.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner TESTING PROCEDURES Student-athlete drug testing will be administered by a nationally recognized laboratory capable of collecting and analyzing the urine samples of student-athletes. All samples will be screened for street drugs, including marijuana, and may or may not be screened for performance-enhancing drugs. The screening procedure is administered by an outside agency with materials for collection provided by that agency. These materials include computer sheets for individual identifications (confidential numbers are assigned by testing director), urine samples with assigned number written on bottle, and plastic bag with assigned number for sample and an identification sheet. A member of the testing agency will observe urine voiding and the individually numbered sample is placed in the specimen bag and sealed. These controls are implemented in order to protect confidentiality and to prevent the possibility of an identification mistake. Urine samples of the entire test are acquired in the above method and then taken to the lab for analysis. Within 48 hours the results of each test are returned to the testing director. These test results are compiled by assigned numbers and indicate the presence of any controlled substance. A positive result (actual substance in sample) indicates the specific drug and percentage concentration found in the urine sample.

NCAA BANNED-DRUG CLASSES The NCAA list of banned-drug classes is subject to change by the NCAA Executive Committee. Contact NCAA education services or www.ncaa.org/health-safety for the current list. The term “related compounds” comprises substances that are included in the class by their pharmacological action and/or chemical structure. No substance belonging to the prohibited class may be used, regardless of whether it is specifically listed as an example. Many nutritional/dietary supplements contain NCAA banned substances. In addition, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not strictly regulate the supplement industry; therefore purity and safety of nutritional dietary supplements cannot be guaranteed. Impure supplements may lead to a positive NCAA drug test. The use of supplements is at the student-athlete’s own risk. Student-athletes should contact their institution’s team physician or athletic trainer for further information. For a list of Banned Drugs see www.ncaa.org/health-safety Supplements Nutritional supplements are not strictly regulated and may contain substances banned by the NCAA. Questions concerning banned substances should be referred to Dake Walden in the Athletic Training Room. Student-athletes may also check the NCAA Resource Exchange Center (REC) at 877-202-0769 or go to www. drugfreesport.com/rec and use the password “ncaa2” for access. Repeated violation of the banned substance abuse policy may result in: • Exclusion from the team • Loss of athletic scholarship funding • Suspension or expulsion from school

Cal State Stanislaus and NCAA Tobacco Policy The University is dedicated to providing a healthy, comfortable and productive environment for its employees, students and guests. Therefore, smoking and the use of any tobacco products are prohibited at all times within all University buildings and residence halls; stadiums; outdoor dining areas; and licensed fleet vehicles. Members of the University community who choose to smoke or use any tobacco products must maintain a distance of at least 20 feet from any openings to University buildings, including doorways, operable windows and vents to those buildings.

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The NCAA bans the use of tobacco products by any individuals on the field of play (this includes practices and contests), as well as during other championship activities such as banquets, autograph sessions, media conferences and postgame interviews.

SANCTIONS FOR ALCOHOL AND DRUGS The Director of Athletics, or his/her designee, has the right to amend any sanctions. Alcohol Violations Alcohol violations, as defined by the University, include intoxication, possession, consumption, or being in the presence of but not engaged in consumption of alcohol by minors. Any student-athlete cited for any alcohol or drug violation MUST report the violation to his or her head coach within 24 hours. Failure to do so may result in additional sanctions and/or forfeiture of opportunity to appeal. First Offense The Institutional sanction for first offense will automatically apply. In addition, for student-athlete’s first violation sanctions will be: • Student-athlete will meet with the head coach and sport supervisor to discuss the institutional sanction and ramifications for repeated offenses. • Student-athlete will sign a meeting summary form indicating his/her understanding of the impact of additional alcohol violations. Second Offense The institutional sanction for second offense will automatically apply. • Head Coach, Sport Supervisor, and Athletics Director will meet with student-athlete. • Parental notification. • There will be a one contest suspension, which will be applied for the next scheduled in-season contest. Will also discuss possible team suspension. • Contract indicating stipulations for continued team membership will be signed by the student-athlete. Third Offense • The institutional sanction for third offense will automatically apply. • Indefinite suspension from the team; possible termination from team which would include loss of scholarship. • Additional sanctions may be levied by Athletics Director and/or Sport Supervisor In consultation with head coach. Any additional alcohol or drug violations will result in a hearing with appropriate Athletics department officials. Egregious Alcohol Violations Egregious alcohol violations Include but are not limited to drinking during team travel, public intoxication, driving under the influence or related violations, alcohol-related assaults, alcohol-related destruction of or damage to personal property. The Director of Athletics, following consultation with the Head Coach and other appropriate University administrators, shall determine in his or her sole discretion whether a violation constitutes an egregious alcohol violation. First Offense • Minimum but not less than a 10% suspension for current season or, if in non-championship season then sanction will be levied in upcoming competitive season. • Student-athlete will sign a contract listing any additional stipulations required for future reinstatement. • Parental notification. Second Offense • Termination from team and loss of athletic scholarship.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Illegal Substances Cal State Stanislaus is committed to Federal, State, and NCAA regulations concerning the possession, use and/or abuse of illegal substances. Additionally, the Athletics Department adheres to all university sanctions for violations including positive drug tests. Possession and use of a controlled substance constitutes a higher level of judicial process. A Student-athlete who is convicted of a misdemeanor or felony criminal offense related to alcohol and/or other drugs may be removed from the athletic program in addition to any other applicable University sanctions. First Offense (and/or misdemeanor offense) • The institutional sanction for a first offense will automatically apply. • Head Coach, Sport Supervisor, and Athletics Director will meet with student athlete. • Student-athlete will submit to follow-up drug testing. • Parental notification. • There will be a one contest suspension, which will be applied for the next scheduled in-season contest. Will also discuss possible team suspension. • Contract indicating stipulations for continued team membership will be signed by the student-athlete which will also outline penalties should another offense take place. Second Offense (and/or misdemeanor offense) • The institutional sanction for a second offense will automatically apply. • Minimum two week suspension which would include non-participation in organized practice and contests during the term of suspension. • Minimum suspension from 20% of contests for current season or, if in non-championship season then sanction will be levied in upcoming competitive season. • Student-athlete will submit follow-up drug testing. • Parental notification. • Possible loss of scholarship and removal from team. Third Offense and Selling/Distribution (and/or felony offense) • The institutional sanction will automatically apply. • Termination from team and loss of Athletics scholarship To be considered for reinstatement to a team the student-athlete must first complete a health assessment by the Athletics department team physician and produce consistent negative drug tests. Alcohol and Other Drug Sanctions Appeal A student-athlete requesting an appeal to a situation involving either an alcohol or drug issue may meet with the Associate Director of Athletics and Director of Athletics to explain the situation. Ultimately the Director of Athletics will make the final decision as to the outcome of the situation. NCAA Drug Testing • A positive NCAA drug test will result in a minimum suspension of 365 days from the positive test date. • Student-athlete will submit to random drug testing and be remanded for counseling and drug education. Testing can occur any time during student-athlete’s Career. • Parental notification • Possible loss of scholarship. Traveling on Official Team Participation At no time is a student-athlete permitted to consume any alcohol or drugs while representing CSU Stanislaus while on official business. This includes but is not limited to any competition or community related activity. Even if you of legal age to drink, you are not permitted while representing the University. Sanctions to this policy may result in suspension or termination from team participation.

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University or Criminal Investigations A student charged with a felony criminal offense will be suspended from the Athletics program until the matter is resolved by a court of law. Depending on the natures of the offense and any other relevant circumstances, a student charged with a misdemeanor criminal offense may be suspended from the athletic program until the matter is resolved by a court of law. A student who is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor criminal offense may be removed from the athletic program, in addition to any other applicable university sanctions. Suspensions for students facing university sanctions for discipline issues will vary based on the circumstances of the situation. Ultimately, a student may be removed from a program permanently by the coach or administrator if deemed necessary or justifiable.

WARRIOR ATHLETICS & UNIVERSITY IDENTITY BRANDING Please use the following as a guideline for proper usage of names and identities when referring to the University and the Department of Athletics: A logo is a flag, one of our most valuable resources and one of our strongest marketing tools. It helps us stand out in a crowd and distinguishes us from other schools, products, and brands. Students are NOT allowed to use any university or athletics logos for print, electronic, or apparel use without permission from University Communications and/or Athletics. Student-Athletes should contact the Athletics office for more information. The official university colors are Red and Gold. For the Pantone color matching system, use Pantone 1797 for Red and Pantone 115 for Gold.

UNIVERSITY

California State University Stanislaus is the proper full name of the institution. CSU Stanislaus may be used as a short name. Never use Stanislaus State or Stan State. Use of initials “CSUS” is strongly discouraged because it is the same as CSU Sacramento. University official logo/seal

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Cal State Stanislaus is the proper name when referring to the university for the purpose of intercollegiate athletics. CSU Stanislaus may be used as a short form in second reference. Never use Stanislaus State or Stan State. The Department of Athletics can also be referred to as Warrior Athletics as a marketing and branding identity. Our nickname is the Warriors and it is used for both genders. Never use Lady Warriors as official nickname. Our mascot’s name is “Titus”. The mascot appears at various campus events and most Warrior Athletics contests.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Mascot

Athletics Signature (primarily logo)

Athletics Wordmark

Warrior Logo (secondary logo)

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MEDIA RELATIONS & SPORTS INFORMATION The Sports Information Office at Cal State Stanislaus has been established to assist Warrior student-athletes in all phases of dealing with the media. What follows are rules, suggestions, and procedures important to you as a student-athlete at Cal State Stanislaus when speaking with the media. First, always remember that members of the media are assigned to report on Warrior Athletics and all those people associate with the programs and teams. Most of the media representatives are supportive of the Cal State Stanislaus athletics programs its athletes and the coaches associated with the program. However, student-athletes should always remember that it is NOT the job of media representative to cast the studentathlete or coach in a positive light. The manner in which the student-athletes conduct themselves when dealing with the media will go a long way in the manner in which the story is reported. Student-athletes are encouraged to be honest with the media representative and answer only those questions asked by the media. Never volunteer extra information or go “off the record “ with the media representative. Student-athletes at CSU Stanislaus have an obligation to positively promote the University whenever dealing with the media. Interview Requests A member of the Cal State Stanislaus Sports Information staff or your head coach will coordinate all interviews with the media when members of the media have made requests. Student-athletes should make every effort to be available for interviews arranged by the Office of Sports Information when requested to do so. When student-athletes participate in the interview process, they will learn skills of communication that will be an asset forever. The entire University will also benefit from the exposure generated by your cooperation with the media. Finally, the fans that help support our programs will become more committed and involved with the Cal State Stanislaus athletics program because of greater media coverage. If a student-athlete feels uncomfortable about interviews or has any questions regarding media relations, please feel free to stop by the Sports Information Office.

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INTERVIEW TIPS All interviews should be coordinated through the Sports Information Office or your head coach. 1. Student-athletes should only grant interviews when a member of the Sports Information staff or the head coach has made the arrangements for the interview. 2. Never take calls at home from members of the media without your prior approval. 3. Never miss class to do an interview. 4. Remind members of your family that they may be contacted by members of the media and tell them that they are not obligated to conduct these interviews, especially in times of trouble and/or conflict. Interview DO’s 1. Speak in short, complete sentences. This helps to make sure you are not misunderstood. 2. Be human – many of you have fascinating stories to tell of your life away from sports, so don’t be afraid to talk about it. 3. Praise teammates – there are a lot of other people who help make you a success. 4. You are a celebrity; expect to lose some of your privacy. You are not treated the same as other Cal State Stanislaus students. Because you are a celebrity, you will receive attention for your mistakes in and outside of athletics. 5. Never speak “off the record” to a reporter, expect everything you say to be used by the reporter. 6. Know what will be discussed in advance. The person in the Sports Information office arranging the interview can tell you what the subject matter will be. 7. Look good; be confident but not cocky. 8. Be humble in victory and gracious in defeat Interview DON’TS 1. Don’t relax; when reporters are around, don’t say anything or do anything you would not want reported, printed, or put on the air. 2. You are live – assume anytime you can see a camera, microphone or report note pad you are being recorded. 3. Phone calls should be considered on the record and live from the time you pick up the receiver until you hang up; do not relax and think what you are chatting about will not be reported. 4. Don’t play referee – don’t whine about an official’s call; avoid such references as “he blew the call” or “that was a bad call.” SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF The Sports Information Staff handle most game management functions, including statistical recording and scorer’s table operations. The staff, which includes student assistants and interns, is managed by Hung P. Tsai, Assistant Athletics Director. His office is located in the Fieldhouse Annex (near the Student Recreation Center) Room 111. He can be reached in his office phone at (209) 667-3168, or email htsai@csustan.edu.

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Athletics Staff - Who We Are & What We Do Director of Athletics — MIKE MATOSO Promotes a program where student-athletes are students first and graduation is an expectation; leads athletics department fundraising programs; cultivates relationships with campus constituencies, alumni, friends, and area businesses and foundations; oversees athletics department personnel; oversees the athletics department budget; markets and embodies the values of the athletics program and the University.

Associate Athletics Director, Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator — KIM DUYST Serves as primary contact with the NCAA regarding initial eligibility and Clearinghouse; maintains and updates student-athlete and prospective student-athlete files; attends NCAA and CCAA conferences to ensure compliance with all NCAA & CCAA regulations; also serves as tournament director/coordinator when Cal State Stanislaus hosts postseason championship tournaments.

Assistant Athletics Director, Communications/Sports Information — HUNG P. TSAI Liaison between student-athletes, coaches and staff and media for interviews and photos; responsible for home game management; develops press releases, game programs, notes, brochures, media guides, etc; reports team results and feature story ideas to media, the conference office and the NCAA; assists media, fans and alumni in obtaining information on Warrior Athletics programs; maintains and updates WarriorAthletics.com, the athletics department web site; oversees student-workers during home events; assists Athletics Director in all marketing and promotions efforts; coordinate sponsorship promotion activities; oversees season ticketing programs; coordinates on-campus marketing functions; manages media marketing and advertising.

Faculty Athletic Representative — DR. JOHN MAYER Appointed by the University President, monitors the academic performance of all student-athletes; administers and grades the NCAA Coaches Certification Exam; oversees the waiver process; serves as the liaison between the NCAA, CCAA, and the campus in all appeals; reviews all issues in the CCAA & NCAA pertaining to academic integrity; has exclusive jurisdiction for certification of academic eligibility for athletic competition.

Athletic Trainers — DAKE WALDEN & GARY HOGAN Provides sport medicine services to Cal State Stanislaus athletics teams, athletic training room as well as home and away practice and game coverage for teams specific to each season; provides student-athletes referrals from physicians; performs administrative duties including preparation of the yearly budget and inventory; maintains medical and treatment records as well as coordination of insurance.

Strength & Conditioning Coach — MATT FRAZE Develops and implements programs for student-athletes designed to improve speed, strength, flexibility and power. Programs also designed to prevent injury, improve student-athlete performance and serve as a team bonding activity designed to enhance team chemistry.

Academic Advisor — RAICHELLE GRAYS Provides academic, personal, learning or career-related advising on an individual or small group basis to studentathletes; supervises the athletics study hall program; determines and monitors student-athlete academic eligibility in collaboration with coaches and staff; instructor of first-year student-athlete class.

Warrior Athletics Assistant — CHARLENE BARGAS Serves as administrative assistant to the Director of Athletics, as well as the management staff of Intercollegiate Athletics; coordinator for special events functions, including hospitality; assist with serving the corporate sponsors; oversees student-staffing in office and during home contests.

Budget Analyst — DURENA LONG Serves as an assistant to the Director of Athletics, as well as the management staff of Intercollegiate Athletics; assist coaching staff with travel, financial, and purchasing needs.

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2011-12 Individual & team awards/ accolades All-American

West Region Athlete of the Week

Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Alycia Wagner, Women’s Indoor Track and Field (pole vault) Reggie Jones, Men’s Basketball (NABC) Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf (GCAA) Caleb Monticalvo, Men’s Track & Field (pole vault) Dawson Vorderbruegge, Men’s Track & Field (1500m) Terrance Ellis, Men’s Track & Field (800m) Christina Matthews, Women’s Track & Field (4x400 relays) Derrhea McLiechey, Women’s Track & Field (4x400 relays) Misha Strong, Women’s Track & Field (4x400 relays) Chavariana Ryan, Women’s Track & Field (4x400 relays) Eli Davis, Baseball (ABCA)

Chris Short, Baseball, April 16-23 (NCBWA, Pitcher)

All-American Second Team

CCAA Co-Field Athlete of the Year

All-West Region Gold Glove Award Eli Davis (ABCA/Rawlings)

CCAA Champion Women’s Soccer Ryan Gates, Men’s Track & Field (Hammer) Katie Busi, Women’s Track & Field (Hammer) Caleb Monticalvo, Men’s Track & Field (Pole Vault) Sian Morgan, Women’s Track & Field (Pole Vault) Sulayman Diomande, Men’s Track & Field (Decathlon)

Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer (Daktronics)

Ryan Gates, Men’s Track & Field

All-American Third Team

CCAA Coach of the Year

Eli Davis, Baseball (Daktronics) Eli Davis, Baseball (NCBWA)

All-American Honorable Mention Kyle Cadigan, Men’s Soccer (NSCAA)

NCAA Elite 89 Dawson Vorderbruegge (Men’s Track and Field)

Regional Champion: Men’s Golf All-Region Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Alexia Poon, Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer (Daktronics) Reggie Jones, Men’s Basketball (NABC) Eli Davis, Baseball (NCBWA) Eli Davis, Baseball (Daktronics) Eli Davis, Baseball (ABCA/Rawlings) Conrad Deavellar, MT&F - Hammer (USTFCCCA) Sulayman Diomande, MT&F - Decathlon (USTFCCCA) Abdullah Dosu, MT&F - Long Jump (USTFCCCA) Terrance Ellis, MT&F - 800m (USTFCCCA) Ryan Gates, MT&F - Hammer (USTFCCCA) Kyle Maxwell, MT&F - Pole Vault (USTFCCCA) Caleb Monticalvo, MT&F - Pole Vault (USTFCCCA) Mike Ortega, MT&F - Pole Vault (USTFCCCA) Dawson Vorderbruegge, MT&F - 1500m (USTFCCCA) Courtney Anderson, WT&F - Steeplechase (USTFCCCA) Katie Busi, WT&F - Hammer (USTFCCCA) Sian Morgan, WT&F - Pole Vault (USTFCCCA) Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf (GCAA/PING) Teddy Schrier, Men’s Golf (GCAA/PING) Chris McCracken, Men’s Golf (GCAA/PING) Rob Damschen, Men’s Golf (GCAA/PING)

All-Region Second Team Vanessa Cervantes, Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Alexia Poon, Women’s Soccer (Daktronics) Vanessa Cervantes, Women’s Soccer (Daktronics) Reggie Jones, Men’s Basketball (Daktronics)

All-Region Third Team Kyle Cadigan, Men’s Soccer (NSCAA)

John Cook, Men’s Golf

CCAA Freshman of the Year Paul Smith, Men’s Golf All-CCAA First Team Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer Bill Hambelton, Men’s Soccer Kyle Cadigan, Men’s Soccer Marina Ghabbour, Women’s Cross Country Lianne Vicchio, Volleyball Reggie Jones, Men’s Basketball Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf Teddy Schrier, Men’s Golf Rob Damschen, Men’s Golf Chris McCracken, Men’s Golf Paul Smith, Men’s Golf Katie Busi, Women’s Track & Field Sian Morgan, Women’s Track & Field Caleb Monticalvo, Men’s Track & Field Ryan Gates, Men’s Track & Field Sulayman Diomande, Men’s Track & Field

All-CCAA Second Team Alexia Poon, Women’s Soccer Vanessa Cervantes, Women’s Soccer Jose Velazquez, Men’s Soccer Terrance Ellis, Men’s Track & Field Dawson Vorderbruegge, Men’s Track & Field Abdullah Dosu, Men’s Track & Field Courtney Anderson, Women’s Track & Field Kristy Long, Women’s Track & Field

All-CCAA Honorable Mention/Third Team Daniel Kuczynski, Men’s Soccer Trevor Grimbleby, Men’s Soccer Damion Rosby, Men’s Track & Field Conrad Deavellar, Men’s Track & Field Denali Foldager, Women’s Track & Field

CCAA Athlete of the Week Reggie Jones, MBB, Nov. 14-20 Reggie Jones, MBB, Dec. 5-11 Theresa Henderson, WBB, Dec. 5-11 Reggie Jones, MBB, Feb. 20-26

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner 2011-12 Individual & team awards/ accolades (con’t) D. Vorderbruegge, MT&F, March 5-11 Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf, March 19-25 Eli Davis, Baseball, March 19-25 Courtney Anderson, WT&F, April 2-8 Rob Damschen, Men’s Golf, April 2-8 Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf, April 9-15 Chris Short, Baseball, April 16-22

USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Dawson Vorderbruegge, MT&F Sian Moran, Women’s Track & Field Alycia Wagner, Women’s Track & Field Courtney Anderson, WT&F

GCCA Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf Teddy Schrier, Men’s Golf

Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer Vanessa Cervantes, Women’s Soccer Kyle Cadigan, Men’s Soccer

NSCAA Academic Team Women’s Soccer

CCAA All-Academic Elizabeth Grolle, WT&F/WXC Alyssa Thiele, WT&F/WXC Dallas Campbell, WT&F/WXC Courtney Anderson, WT&F/WXC Aman Hundal, WT&F Channing Wilson, WT&F Claire Jenkins, WT&F Nyesa Enakaya, WT&F Keith McDaniels, BSB Michael Hudelson, BSB Erik Larsen, BSB Michael Turay, BSB Byron Lemon, BSB Tyler Thiele, MXC Kenny Mashinchi, MBB Gabriel Benavides, MSOC Schad TenBroeck, MSOC Dawson Vorderbruegge, MT&F/MXC Natalie Rendon, SB Brittney Rickles, SB Bernie Bettencourt, WSOC Allison Dugan, WSOC Alisa Barlow, WSOC Alison Case, WSOC Brianna Murawski, WSOC Karenee Demery, WSOC Marissa Dunaway, WSOC Lica Monobe, WSOC Tina Benson, WSOC

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Madeline Easterbrook,WSOC Karli Nestler, WSOC Alyssa Dodson, WSOC

CCAA Hal Charnofsky Memorial Awards: Alycia Wagner, WT&F Field/Softball Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf

Warrior Athletics Awards Co-Male Athlete of the Year: Reggie Jones, Men’s Basketball Trevor Blair, Men’s Golf Co-Female Athlete of the Year: Karenee Demery, Women’s Soccer Verena Preiksachas, W. Tennis Career Achievement Awards: Verena Preikschas, Women’s Tennis Katie Eng, Women’s Tennis Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Teddy Schrier, Men’s Golf Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Verena Preikschas, Women’s Tennis Academic Team Award: Women’s Soccer

MVP Defense: Bill Hambelton Women’s Volleyball Most Valuable Player: Lianne Vicchio Barracuda Award: Andrea Fett Men’s Cross Country Most Valuable Athlete: Kanwar Dhaliwai Women’s Cross Country Most Valuable Athlete: Courtney Anderson Most Improved: Rachel Naranjo “Get Some”: Katie Timmermans Men’s Basketball Most Valuable Player: Reggie Jones Coaches Awards: Brett Sayad, Dan Daviess Warrior Award: Ronnie Sawyer Women’s Basketball Most Valuable Player: Jameiz Terrell Warrior Award: Erin Godde Men’s Golf Most Valuable Athlete: Trevor Blair Most Improved: Chris McCracken Women’s Indoor Track & Field Top Competitor: Alycia Wagner Most Improved: Katie Busi

Will Keener Sportsmanship Award: Kristy Long, Women’s Track & Field

Baseball Warrior Award: Eli Davis Teammate Award: Mike Turay

SAAC Coaches of the Year: John Cook, Men’s Golf Verek Visaraga, Women’s Tennis

Softball MVP: Sarah Locarnini Heart of a Champion: Brittany Balanesi

SAAC Warrior of the Year: Jesse Tedrick, Warrior Fanatics

Men’s Track & Field Most Valuable Athlete: Ryan Gates Warrior Awards: Sulayman Diomande, Abdullah Dosu

Strength & Conditioning Top Male: Kenny Mashinchi, MBB Top Female Athlete: Alycia Wagner, Women’s Track & Field/Softball TEAM Awards Women’s Soccer MVP: Karenee Demery Rookies of the Year: Lauren Thronton, Karli Nestler Most Inspirational: Sierra Casas Warrior Award: Marissa Dunaway Men’s Soccer MVP Offensive: Daniel Kuczynski

Women’s Track & Field Most Valuable Athlete: Katie Busi Warrior Awards: Courtney Anderson, Derrhea McLiechey Women’s Tennis MVP: Verena Preikschas Most Inspirational: Katie Eng Most Improved: McKenzy Harden Cheer Team MV Cheerleader: Maira Campos

Most Improved: Erica Campos Captains Award: Nayeli Carmona

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Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner California Collegiate Athletic Association The California Collegiate Athletic Association has been the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938. The 12-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State L.A., Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, CSU, Monterey Bay, Humboldt State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State and Sonoma State. Cal State Bakersfield ended its long stint as a member of the conference this past year after reclassifying to to Division I. CCAA institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s conferencesponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition. CCAA members have won 151 NCAA Championships (102 men, 49 women) all time, far and away the most of any Division II conference. On the men’s side, CCAA members have brought home at least 10 titles in swimming & diving (25), wrestling (16), track & field (13), tennis (11) and baseball (10). CCAA institutions have been very successful in the history of NCAA women’s athletics, having won 10 cross country, 10 softball, six track & field, five volleyball and five basketball national championships as well as 18 more in four other sports. In 2010-11, UC San Diego won the softball championship and Cal State Monterey Bay captured the men’s golf national title. Kyle Sousa of Chico State also won an individual national championship in men’s golf. The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 60 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine , UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University.

2011-12 CCAA CHAMPIONS Men’s Cross Country - CHICO STATE Women’s Cross Country - CHICO STATE Men’s Soccer - CAL STATE L.A. Women’s Soccer - CAL STATE STANISLAUS Women’s Volleyball - CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO Men’s Basketball - CHICO STATE Men’s Basketall (conf. tourn.) - HUMBOLDT STATE Women’s Basketball (reg. season) - UC SAN DIEGO Women’s Basketall (conf. tourn.) - CS MONTEREY BAY

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Men’s Golf - CHICO STATE Baseball (reg. season) - UCSD & CHICO STATE Baseball (conf. tourn.) - UC SAN DIEGO Softball (reg. season) - CS MONTEREY BAY & CSUDH Softball (conf. tournament) - UC SAN DIEGO Women’s Track & Field - CHICO STATE Men’s Track & Field - CHICO STATE * Also won NCAA National Championship

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You can’t win unless you learn how to lose. -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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Women’s Soccer @ Notre Dame de Namur (Scrimmage), 2 p.m. Women’s Volleyball v. Alumni, 4 p.m.

Men’s Soccer v. Alumni (Scrimmage), 7 p.m.

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It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. I did it one afternoon on the golf course. -Hank Aaron

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Women’s Volleyball @ Seaside Invitational (PLNU), San Diego

Cross Country @ USF Inivitational (San Francisco) Women’s Volleyball @ Seaside Invitational (PLNU), San Diego

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Women’s Soccer v. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.

Women’s Volleyball @ Seawolve Spike (Sonoma St.), Rohnert Park

Men’s Soccer v. Cal State L.A., 11:30 a.m. Women’s Soccer v. Cal State L.A., 2 p.m.

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Women’s Volleyball v. Cal Poly Pomona, 7 p.m.

Women’s Soccer v. Cal State Monterey Bay, 11:30 a.m. Men’s Soccer v. Cal State Monterey Bay, 2 p.m.

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Men’s Golf @ Brickyard Invitational, Indianapolis

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Men’s Golf @ Brickyard Invitational, Indianapolis

Wednesday 19 Census Date Last Day to Add/Drop Last Day to Request CR/NC

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Women’s Volleyball v. Sonoma State, 7 p.m.

Women’s Soccer @ Sonoma State, 11:30 a.m. Men’s Soccer @ Sonoma State, 2 p.m.

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Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 27

Men’s Soccer @ Chico State, 4:30 p.m. Women’s Soccer @ Chico State, 7 p.m. Women’s Volleyball @ Cal State San Bernardino, 7 p.m.

Friday 28

Cross Country @ Stanford Invitational, Stanford Women’s Volleyball @ UC San Diego, 7 p.m.

Saturday 29

Women’s Soccer v. Humboldt State, 11:30 a.m. Men’s Soccer v. Humboldt State, 2 p.m.

Sunday 30

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My mother taught me very early to believe I could achieve any accomplishment I wanted to. The first was to walk without braces. - Wilma Rudolph

October 2012

Monday 1

Men’s Golf @ Golfweek DII Preview, Bend, Ore.

Tuesday 2

Men’s Golf @ Golfweek DII Preview, Bend, Ore.

Wednesday 3

Women’s Volleyball @ Chico State, 7 p.m.

Priority This Week/Notes:

52

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 4

Women’s Soccer @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 12:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 3 p.m.

Friday 5

Women’s Volleyball @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 7 p.m.

Cross Country Stanislaus Invitational Baseball Fan Fest

Saturday 6

Women’s Volleyball @ Cal State East Bay, 7 p.m.

Men’s Soccer @ Cal State East Bay, 11:30 a.m. Women’s Soccer @ Cal State East Bay, 2 p.m.

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Sunday 7

53


There are not traffic jams along the extra mile. - Roger Staubach

Monday 8

October 2012 Men’s Golf @ Lindsay Olive Wildcat Classic (Chico St.), Corning

Columbus Day

Tuesday 9

Men’s Golf @ Lindsay Olive Wildcat Classic (Chico St.), Corning

Wednesday 10 Columbus Day (No Classes)

Priority This Week/Notes:

54

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 11

Men’s Soccer v. San Francisco State, 4:30 p.m. Women’s Soccer v. San Francisco State, 7 p.m.

Friday 12

Women’s Volleyball v. Cal State L.A., 7 p.m.

Women’s Volleyball v. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.

Men’s Soccer v. Cal Poly Pomona, 11:30 a.m. Women’s Soccer v. Cal Poly Pomona, 2 p.m.

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Saturday 13

Sunday 14

55


Champions keep playing until they get it right. - Billie Jean King

Monday 15

October 2012

Tuesday 16

Wednesday 17

Priority This Week/Notes:

56

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Women’s Volleyball @ Cal Poly Pomona, 7 p.m.

Women’s Soccer @ UC San Diego, 4:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer @ UC San Diego, 7 p.m.

Cross Country @ CCAA Championships (UCSD), La Jolla Women’s Volleyball @ Humboldt State, 7 p.m.

Men’s Soccer @ Cal State San Bernardino, 11:30 a.m. Women’s Soccer @ Cal State San Bernardino, 2 p.m.

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Thursday 18

Friday 19

Saturday 20

Sunday 21

57


Winners never quit and quitters never win. - Vince Lombardi

October 2012

Monday 22

Men’s Golf @ Otter Invitational (CSUMB), Seaside

Tuesday 23

Men’s Golf @ Otter Invitational (CSUMB), Seaside

Wednesday 24

Priority This Week/Notes:

58

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 25

Women’s Soccer v. Chico State, 4:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer v. Chico State, 7 p.m.

Friday 26

Women’s Volleyball @ Sonoma State, 7 p.m.

Women’s Volleyball @ San Francisco State, 7 p.m.

Women’s Soccer v. Sonoma State, 11:30 a.m. Men’s Soccer v. Sonoma State, 2 p.m.

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Saturday 27

Sunday 28

59


Success is where preparation and opportunity meet. - Bobby Unser

Monday 29

October/novEMBER 2012

Tuesday 30

Wednesday 31 Halloween Last Day to Withdraw from classes

Priority This Week/Notes:

60

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 1

Men’s & Women’s Soccer @ CCAA Championships, Carson Women’s Volleyball v. UC San Diego, 7 p.m.

Cross Country @ NCAA West Regionals (HPU), Honolulu, Hawaii Women’s Volleyball v. Cal State San Bernardino, 7 p.m.

Men’s & Women’s Soccer @ CCAA Championships, Carson

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Friday 2

Saturday 3

Sunday 4

61


Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records. - William A. Ward

November 2012

Monday 5

Tuesday 6

Election Day

Wednesday 7

Women’s Volleyball v. Chico State, 7 p.m.

Priority This Week/Notes:

62

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA Men’s & Women’s Soccer First & Second Rounds, TBA

NCAA Men’s & Women’s Soccer First & Second Rounds, TBA Women’s Volleyball v. Cal State Monterey Bay, 7 p.m.

NCAA Men’s & Women’s Soccer First & Second Rounds, TBA Women’s Volleyball v. Cal State East Bay, 7 p.m.

Thursday 8

Friday 9

Saturday 10

Men’s Basketball @ Dominican, 7 p.m.

NCAA Men’s & Women’s Soccer First & Second Rounds, TBA

Sunday 11 Veterans Day

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The only way to prove that you’re a good sport is to lose. - Ernie Banks

November 2012

Monday 12 Veteran’s Day Observed (Campus Closed)

Tuesday 13

Wednesday 14

Men’s Basketball v. UC Merced, 7 p.m.

Priority This Week/Notes:

64

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA Womens’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA

NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA NCAA Womens’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA

Thursday 15

Friday 16

Women’s Volleyball @ Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7 p.m.

NCAA Cross Country Championships, (Missouri So. State) NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA

Saturday 17

NCAA Womens’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA Women’s Basketball @ Dominican, 2 p.m. Women’s Volleyball @ Cal State L.A., 7 p.m.

NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA NCAA Womens’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA

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Sunday 18

65


Nobody’s a natural. You work hard to get good and then work to get better. It’s Hard to stay on top.- Paul Coffey

November 2012

Monday 19

NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals, TBA

Tuesday 20

Women’s Basketball v. Chico State, 7 p.m.

Wednesday 21

Priority This Week/Notes:

66

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 22 Thanksgiving Day (Campus Closed)

Women’s Basketball @ Simon Fraser, 7 p.m.

Friday 23 Thanksgiving Holiday

(Campus Closed)

Women’s Basketball @ Simon Fraser, 7 p.m.

Saturday 24

Sunday 25

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Approach the game with no preset agendas and you’ll probably come away surprised at your overall efforts. -Phill Jackson

Monday 26

november/DECEMBER 2012

Tuesday 27

Wednesday 28

Priority This Week/Notes:

68

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA Men’s & Womens’s Soccer Championship Finals (Evans, Ga.) NCAA Women’s Volleyball Regionals, TBD

NCAA Men’s & Womens’s Soccer Championship Finals (Evans, Ga.) NCAA Women’s Volleyball Regionals, TBD

Thursday 29

Friday 30

Women’s Basketball v. Cal Poly Pomona, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Cal Poly Pomona, 7:30 p.m.

NCAA Men’s & Womens’s Soccer Championship Finals (Evans, Ga.) NCAA Women’s Volleyball Regionals, TBD

Saturday 1

Women’s Basketball v. Humboldt State, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Humboldt State, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday 2

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Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold. - Joseph Chilton Pearce

Monday 3

December 2012

Tuesday 4

Wednesday 5

Priority This Week/Notes:

70

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship Final, TBD Men’s Basketball @ Chico State, 7 p.m.

NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship Final, TBD

Warrior Crab Feed NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship Final, TBD

Thursday 6

Friday 7

Saturday 8

Sunday 9

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The integrity of the game is everything. - Peter Uberroth

Monday 10

December 2012 Women’s Basketball v. Grand Canyon, 5:30 p.m.

Last Day of Classes

Tuesday 11 Reading Day

Wednesday 12 Final Exams

Priority This Week/Notes:

72

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 13 Final Exams

Friday 14 Final Exams

Women’s Basketball @ Chico State, 7 p.m.

Saturday 15

Sunday 16

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Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play. - Mike Singletary

Monday 17

December 2012 Men’s Basketball @ Citizens Business Bank Classic, Ontario

Final Exams

Tuesday 18

Men’s Basketball @ Citizens Business Bank Classic, Ontario

Final Exams

Wednesday 19

Priority This Week/Notes:

74

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 20

Friday 21

Saturday 22

Sunday 23

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The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible. - Arthur C. Clark

Monday 24

December 2012

Christmas Eve Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Tuesday 25 Christmas Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Wednesday 26 Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Priority This Week/Notes:

76

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 27 Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Friday 28 Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Women’s Basketball v. Holy Names, 5 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Chico State, 7 p.m.

Saturday 29 Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Sunday 30 Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

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77


Health is the first of all liberties. - Henri Amiel

Monday 31

DEC. 2012/JANUARY 2013

New Year’s Eve Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Tuesday 1 New Year’s Day Winter Holiday (Campus Closed)

Wednesday 2

Priority This Week/Notes:

78

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 3

Women’s Basketball v. San Francisco State, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. San Francisco, 7:30 p.m.

Women’s Basketball v. Sonoma State, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Sonoma State, 7 p.m.

Friday 4

Saturday 5

Sunday 6

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A strong body makes the mind strong. - Thomas Jefferson

Monday 7

JANUARY 2013

Tuesday 8

Wednesday 9

Priority This Week/Notes:

80

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 10

Women’s Basketball @ Cal State San Bernardino, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Cal State San Bernardino, 7:30 p.m.

Women’s Basketball @ UC San Diego, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ UC San Diego, 7:30 p.m.

Friday 11

Saturday 12

Sunday 13

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Academics, athletics, attitude, achievement. - Murray Armstrong

Monday 14

JANUARY 2013

Tuesday 15

Wednesday 16

Priority This Week/Notes:

82

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 17

Women’s Basketball @ Cal State Dominguez Hills, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7:30 p.m.

Women’s Basketball @ Cal State L.A., 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Cal State L.A., 7:30 p.m.

Friday 18

Saturday 19

Sunday 20

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83


I want to be remembered as the guy who gave his all whenever he was on the field.- Walter Payton

Monday 21

JANUARY 2013

Martin Luther King Day

Tuesday 22

Wednesday 23

Priority This Week/Notes:

84

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 24

Women’s Basketball v. Cal State East Bay, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Cal State East Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Women’s Basketball v. Cal State Monterey Bay, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Cal State Monterey Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Friday 25

Saturday 26

Sunday 27

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85


I’ve always felt it was not up to anyone else to make me give my best. - Hakeem Olajuwon

Monday 28

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013

Tuesday 29

Wednesday 30

Priority This Week/Notes:

86

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Women’s Basketball @ Cal Poly Pomona, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Cal Poly Pomona, 7:30 p.m.

Baseball v. Western Oregon, 2 p.m.

Softball Mizuno Best of the West Invitational Baseball v. Western Oregon, Noon

Thursday 31

Friday 1

Saturday 2

Women’s Basketball @ Humboldt State, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Humboldt State, 7:30 p.m.

Softball Mizuno Best of the West Invitational Baseball v. Western Oregon, 11 a.m.

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Sunday 3

87


It is not the size of a man but the size of his heart that matters. - Evander Holyfield

FEBRUARY 2013

Monday 4

Tuesday 5

Men’s Golf @ Amer Ari Invitational (Hilo), Waikoloa, Hawaii

Wednesday 6

Men’s Golf @ Amer Ari Invitational (Hilo), Waikoloa, Hawaii Softball @ Dominican (DH), Noon

Priority This Week/Notes:

88

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Men’s Golf @ Amer Ari Invitational (Hilo), Waikoloa, Hawaii

Thursday 7

Men’s Golf @ Amer Ari Invitational (Hilo), Waikoloa, Hawaii

Friday 8

Women’s Basketball @ Sonoma State, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Sonoma State, 7:30 p.m.

Softball v. Holy Names (DH), Noon Baseball @ Fresno Pacific (DH), Noon

Saturday 9

Women’s Basketball @ San Francisco State, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ San Francisco State, 7:30 p.m.

Baseball v. Fresno Pacific (DH), 11 a.m.

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Sunday 10

89


When I go out on the ice, I just think about skating. I forget it is a competition. - Katarina Witt

Monday 11

FEBRUARY 2013

Tuesday 12 Lincoln’s Birthday

Wednesday 13

Priority This Week/Notes:

90

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 14

Valentine’s Day

Softball @ Cal State Monterey Bay (DH), Noon Women’s Basketball v. UC San Diego, 5:30 p.m.

Friday 15

Baseball @ UC San Diego, 6 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. UC San Diego, 7:30 p.m.

Track & Field All-Comers Baseball @ UC San Diego (DH), 11. a.m.

Saturday 16

Softball @ Cal State Monterey Bay (DH), Noon Women’s Basketball v. Cal State San Bernardino, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Cal State San Bernardino, 7:30 p.m.

Baseball @ UC San Diego, 11 a.m.

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Sunday 17

91


The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination. - Tommy Lasorda

Monday 18

FEBRUARY 2013

Presidents’ Day

Tuesday 19

Wednesday 20

Priority This Week/Notes:

92

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 21

Softabll @ Cal State Bernardino (DH), Noon Baseball @ Cal State East Bay, 2 p.m.

Friday 22

Women’s Basketball v. Cal State L.A., 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Cal State L.A., 7:30 p.m.

Track & Field Alumni/Stanislaus Open Softabll @ Cal State Bernardino (DH), 11 a.m.

Saturday 23

Baseball v. Cal State East Bay (DH), 11.a.m. Women’s Basketball v. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball v. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7:30 p.m.

Baseball @ Cal State East Bay, 11 a.m.

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Sunday 24

93


Just do what you do best. - Red Auerbach

FEBRUARY/MARCH 2013

Monday 25

Men’s Golf @ Coyote Invitational (CSUSB), San Bernardino

Tuesday 26

Men’s Golf @ Coyote Invitational (CSUSB), San Bernardino

Wednesday 27

Priority This Week/Notes:

94

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Women’s Basketball @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Softball v. San Francisco State (DH), Noon Baseball @ San Francisco State, 2 p.m.

Thursday 28

Friday 1

Women’s Basketball @ Cal State East Bay, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball @ Cal State East Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Track & Field Kim Duyst Invitational Softball v. San Francisco State (DH), Noon

Saturday 2

Baseball v. San Francisco State (DH), 11 a.m.

Baseball @ San Francisco State, 11 a.m.

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Sunday 3

95


The principle is competing against yourself. It’s about self-improvement, about being better than you were the day before. - Steve Young

MARCH 2013

Monday 4

Tuesday 5

Men’s & Women’s Basketball CCAA Basketball Championships (Campus Sites)

Wednesday 6

Priority This Week/Notes:

96

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 7

Softball v. Chico State (DH), Noon Baseball v. Cal State L.A., 2 p.m.

Friday 8

CCAA Basketball Championships, Ontario

Softball v. Chico State (DH), Noon Baseball v. Cal State L.A. (DH), 11 a.m.

Saturday 9

CCAA Basketball Championships, Ontario

Baseball v. Cal State L.A., 11 a.m.

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Sunday 10

97


You can’t live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. - John Wooden

MARCH 2013

Monday 11

Men’s Golf @ SoCal Intercollegiate (UCSD), Mission Viejo

Tuesday 12

Men’s Golf @ SoCal Intercollegiate (UCSD), Mission Viejo

Wednesday 13

Priority This Week/Notes:

98

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 14

Softball @ Humboldt State (DH), 1 p.m. Baseball v. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 3 p.m.

Track & Field Brenda HS Invitational Softball @ Humboldt State (DH), 11 a.m.

Friday 15

Saturday 16

Baseball v. Cal State Dominguez Hills (DH), 11 a.m.

Baseball v. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 11 a.m.

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Sunday 17

99


The winning team has a dedication. It will have a core of veteran players who set the standards. They will not accept defeat. - Merlin Olsen

Monday 18

MARCH 2013

Tuesday 19

Wednesday 20

Priority This Week/Notes:

100

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 21

Baseball @ Chico State, 6 p.m.

Baseball @ Chico State (DH), 11 a.m.

Baseball @ Chico State, 11 a.m.

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Friday 22

Saturday 23

Sunday 24

101


The ideal attitude is to be physically loose and mentally tight. - Arthur Ashe

Monday 25

MARCH 2013

Tuesday 26

Wednesday 27

Priority This Week/Notes:

102

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 28

Softball v. Sonoma State (DH), 1 p.m.

Friday 29

Softball v. Sonoma State (DH), Noon

Saturday 30

Sunday 31 Easter Sunday

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103


I’ve always believed that you can think positive just as well as you can think negative. - Sugar Ray Robinson

Monday 1

APRIL 2013

April Fool’s Day Spring Break

Tuesday 2 Spring Break

Wednesday 3

Softball v. Montana State Billings (DH), Noon

Spring Break

Priority This Week/Notes:

104

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 4 Spring Break

Softball Tournament of Champions presented by Mizuno Baseball v. Cal Poly Pomona, 3 p.m.

Friday 5 Spring Break

Softball Tournament of Champions presented by Mizuno Baseball v. Cal Poly Pomona (DH), 11 a.m.

Saturday 6

Softball Tournament of Champions presented by Mizuno Baseball v. Cal Poly Pomona, 11 a.m.

Sunday 7

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One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than 50 preaching it. - Knute Rockne

APRIL 2013

Monday 8

Men’s Golf @ Saint Martin’s Regional Preview, Dupont, Wash.

Tuesday 9

Men’s Golf @ Saint Martin’s Regional Preview, Dupont, Wash.

Wednesday 10

Priority This Week/Notes:

106

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 11

Softball v. UC San Diego (DH), 1 p.m.

Friday 12

Baseball v. Sonoma State (DH), 11 a.m.

Saturday 13

Softball v. UC San Diego (DH), 11 a.m.

Baseball @ Sonoma State (DH), 11 a.m.

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Sunday 14

107


Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose. - Winston Churchill

APRIL 2013

Monday 15

Men’s Golf Hanny Stanislaus Invitational

Tuesday 16

Men’s Golf Hanny Stanislaus Invitational

Wednesday 17

Priority This Week/Notes:

108

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 18

Softball v. Cal State East Bay (DH), 1 p.m. Baseball @ Academy of Art, Oakland, 7 p.m.

Softball v. Cal State East Bay (DH), Noon Baseball @ Academy of Art (DH), Oakland, 2 p.m.

Friday 19

Saturday 20

Sunday 21

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109


Doctors and scientists said that breaking the four-minute mile was impossible, that one would die in the attempt. Thus, when I got up from the track after collapsing at the finish line, I figured I was dead. - Roger Bannister

APRIL 2013

Monday 22

Men’s Golf @ CCAA Championship, Paso Robles

Tuesday 23

Men’s Golf @ CCAA Championship, Paso Robles

Wednesday 24

Priority This Week/Notes:

110

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Thursday 25

Softball @ Cal State Dominguez Hills (DH), 1 p.m. Baseball @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 3 p.m.

Friday 26

Baseball v. Cal State Monterey Bay (DH), 11 a.m. Softball @ Cal State Dominguez Hills (DH), 11 a.m.

Saturday 27

Baseball @ Cal State Monterey Bay, 11 a.m.

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Sunday 28

111


Treat a person as he is, and he will remain as he is. Treat him as he could be, and he will become what he should be. - Jimmy Johnson

Monday 29

APRIL/MAY 2013

Tuesday 30

Wednesday 1

Priority This Week/Notes:

112

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner CCAA Track & Field Championships, Turlock

Thursday 2

CCAA Track & Field Championships, Turlock

Friday 3

Softball @ CCAA Championship, Stockton Baseball @ Cal State San Bernardino, 3 p.m.

CCAA Track & Field Championships, Turlock Softball @ CCAA Championship, Stockton

Saturday 4

Baseball @ Cal State San Bernardino (DH), 11 a.m.

Baseball @ Cal State San Bernardino, 11 a.m. Softball @ CCAA Championship, Stockton

Sunday 5 Cinco de Mayo

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113


I’ve always believed no matter how many shots I miss, I’m going to make the next one. - Isiah Thomas

MAY 2013

Monday 6

NCAA Golf @ West Regionals (SMU), DuPont, Wash.

Tuesday 7

NCAA Golf @ West Regionals (SMU), DuPont, Wash.

Wednesday 8

NCAA Golf @ West Regionals (SMU), DuPont, Wash.

Priority This Week/Notes:

114

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner Baseball @ CCAA Championship, Stockton

Track & Field CSU Stanislaus Twilight Baseball @ CCAA Championship, Stockton

Thursday 9

Friday 10

NCAA Softball West Regionals, TBD

Baseball @ CCAA Championship, Stockton NCAA Softball West Regionals, TBD

NCAA Softball West Regionals, TBD

Saturday 11

Sunday 12 Mother’s Day

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115


Belief in oneself is one of the most important bricks in building any successful venture. - Frank Gifford

Monday 13

MAY 2013

Tuesday 14

Wednesday 15

Priority This Week/Notes:

116

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA Baseball Regionals, TBD

Thursday 16

NCAA Baseball Regionals, TBD

Friday 17

NCAA Softball Super Regionals, TBD

NCAA Baseball Regionals, TBD NCAA Softball Super Regionals, TBD

NCAA Baseball Regionals, TBD

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Saturday 18

Sunday 19

117


Never let the fear of striking out get in your way. - Babe Ruth

Monday 20

MAY 2013 NCAA Baseball Regionals, TBD NCAA Golf Championships, Hershey, PA

Final Exams

Tuesday 21

NCAA Golf Championships, Hershey, PA

Final Exams

Wednesday 22

NCAA Golf Championships, Hershey, PA

Final Exams

Priority This Week/Notes:

118

Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


2012-13

Student-Athlete Handbook & Planner NCAA Softball Championship, Salem, Va. NCAA Golf Championships, Hershey, PA NCAA Track & Field Championships, Pueblo, Colo.

NCAA Softball Championship, Salem, Va. NCAA Golf Championships, Hershey, PA

Thursday 23 Final Exams

Friday 24

NCAA Track & Field Championships, Pueblo, Colo.

Final Exams

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NCAA Softball Championship, Salem, Va.

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NCAA Websites

Division II Network diicommunity.org Organizational, rules, committee, etc. NCAA.org Championships, news and results NCAA.com Student-Athlete resources NCAAstudent.org Division II S.A.A.C. NCAA.org/diisaac

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WARRIOR ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY (Area Code: 209)

Main Athletics Office: 667-3016

Main Athletics Fax: 667-3084

Sports Information Fax: 667-3313

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Title Name Phone Email (@csustan.edu) Director of Athletics.......................................Michael Matoso...........................667-3016.................................. mmatoso Associate A.D., Compliance/SWA................Kim Duyst....................................667-3312...................................... kduyst Assistant A.D., Communications/SID...........Hung P. Tsai................................667-3168......................................... htsai Faculty Athletic Representative....................John Mayer..................................667-3451...................................... jmayer Warrior Athletics Assistant............................Charlene Bargas.........................667-3016.................................... cbargas Head Athletic Trainer....................................Dake Walden...............................667-6838................................... dwalden Athletic Trainer..............................................Gary Hogan.................................667-3415.....................................ghogan Budget Analyst..............................................Durena Long................................667-3088........................................ dlong Academics Advisor.......................................Raichelle Grays...........................664-6635..................................... rowens Strength & Conditioning................................Matt Fraze........................................................................................mfraze

COACHING STAFF Cross Country Head Coach........................................Diljeet Taylor.................................................664-6840.................. ddosanjhtaylor Men’s Soccer Head Coach........................................Dana Taylor..................................................664-7059............................. dtaylor4 Assistant Coach..................................Morgan Cathey.............................................667-3953.......................................... WOMen’s Soccer Head Coach........................................Gabriel Bolton...............................................667-3802.............................. gbolton Assistant Coach..................................Jennifer Rosenberg......................................667-3906.........................jrosenberg Assistant Coach..................................Dominic Figueroa.........................................667-3906.......................................... Women’s Volleyball Head Coach........................................Christina Lore...............................................667-3803............................... cdifani Men’s Basketball Head Coach........................................Larry Reynolds.............................................667-3528........................... lreynolds Assistant Coach..................................Ben Riley......................................................667-3938............................... briley1 Women’s Basketball Head Coach........................................Wayman Strickland......................................667-3424.......................................... Assistant Coach..................................TBD..............................................................664-6696.......................................... Baseball Head Coach........................................Kenny Leonesio............................................667-3272...........................kleonesio Assistant Coach..................................Aaron Allaire.................................................664-6806.......................................... Men’s Golf Head Coach........................................John Cook....................................................667-3639............................... jcook4 Softball Head Coach........................................Jan Schefkowitz...........................................667-3105...................... jschefkowitz Assistant Coach..................................Nicole Carter................................................667-3105.............................ncarter2 WOMEn’S TENNIS Head Coach........................................Verek Visaraga.............................................664-6841........................ vpvisaraga TRACK & FIELD Head Coach........................................Geoff Bradshaw............................................664-6839........................ gbradshaw Assistant Coach..................................Tom Brenda..................................................664-6839.......................................... Assistant Coach..................................Sally Roberts................................................664-6839.............................sroberts Schedules as of July 30 and are subject to change. Schedules not listed were not available at time of printing.


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KEY DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBERS Department Location Phone (209) Advising Resource Center.....................................MSR 180......................................................667-3304 Associated Students, Inc. (ASI).............................UU202.........................................................667-3833 Bookstore..............................................................Bookstore....................................................667-3161 Counseling Service................................................MSR 210.....................................................667-3381 Career Services.....................................................MSR 180.....................................................667-3661 Computer Labs......................................................Library 145...................................................667-3687 Disabled Student Services....................................MSR 210.....................................................667-3159 Educational Opportunity Program.........................MSR 180......................................................667-3108 Enrollment Services...............................................MSR 120......................................................667-3152 Faculty Mentor Program........................................Bizzini Hall 107............................................667-3021 Financial Aid..........................................................MSR 100......................................................667-3336 Global Affairs.........................................................SSB 145......................................................667-3117 Graduate Studies...................................................MSR 165......................................................667-3129 Health Services.....................................................Health Center..............................................667-3396 Housing and Residential Life “The Village�...........Village Lobby...............................................667-3675 International Student Programs.............................SSB 123......................................................667-3158 Kinesiology............................................................Fieldhouse...................................................667-3325 Library....................................................................Library..........................................................667-3761 Mailroom................................................................MSR Basement...........................................667-3014 Parking Management Bureau................................Public Safety................................................667-3314 Peer Escort Program.............................................Blue Light & White Courtesy Phones..........667-3114 Print Shop (Reprographics)...................................MSR Basement...........................................667-3013 Public Safety..........................................................Public Safety................................................667-3114 .................................................................................................................................................668-1200 The Signal.............................................................DBH 126......................................................667-3410 Student Activities Center.......................................University Student Union.............................667-3778 Student Advocate..................................................University Student Union 202F....................667-3826 Student Recreation Center....................................SRC.............................................................667-3705 Student Senate (ASI).............................................University Student Union.............................667-3833 Student Support Services......................................MSR 230......................................................667-3220 Tutoring (The Tutoring Center)..............................L112.............................................................667-3642 University Student Union.......................................University Student Union.............................667-3776 Warrior Card..........................................................Union Building Information Desk.................667-3776 WPST....................................................................MSR 180......................................................667-3069 For a complete list of University phone numbers, please visit www.csustan.edu or call the University Operator at (209) 667-3776


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