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University of San Diego Softball Media Guide 2008

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Un!verSltY of san 01ego Archivet THE CITY... San Diego is truly "America's Finest City:' A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development.

Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, Skyline ofdowntown San Diego attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City:'

The city has mostly avoided the evils of urban sprawl, which has allowed its downtown to remain vibrant, especially the Gaslamp Quarter. San Diego is also home to the world-famous San Diego Zoo as well as Sea World. The city is great for families, but for those without kids, there is a lot to do as well.

San Diego is home to a number of military bases, primarily due to its location. In 1941, after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the U.S. established the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet in San Diego, and the city is now home to the largest air naval station on the west coast.

San Diego's airport is right next to down­ Unlike many cities, Petco Park - Home of the Padres town, increasi ng its convenience even more. It is hard to believe that San Diego is the nation's sixth-largest city, it just retains a small town feel.

Accord ing to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fitness capital of the U.S:' Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sa il, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying.

As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams -- the NFL Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium, and the San Diego Padres play at Petco Park. During college football bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl and the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl in late December. During 1998, Qual­ Table of Contents comm Stadium hosted the Super Sa n Diego Profi le ...... 1 Bowl game between Denver and University Profile ...... 2 Aca demic Profile...... 3 Green Bay; followed by the World Student Life Profi le ...... 4 Athletic Performance & Sports Med icine ...... 5 Series between the San Diego Pa­ Quick Facts ...... 6 Tea m Ph oto/Roster...... 7 dres and the New York Yankees. The 2008 Schedule/Season Outlook...... 8 USO Coaching Staff ...... 9-12 Super Bowl returned to San Diego Athlete Profiles ...... 13-21 Pacific Coast Softball Conf./USD Honors ...... 22 in 2003. Whatever sporting activity 2007 Statistics & Res ults ...... 24 USO All-Time Roster...... 25 there is, it's here in San Diego -- the Yea r-By-Yea r Result s...... 26-27 sports capital of the U.S.! USO Record Book ...... 28-29 USO Administration...... 30 To urnament Central ...... 31 THE CAMPUS ... The University of San Diego is an independent Catho­ lic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Hena­ res. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's architectural style.

Under the leadership of Mother Rosalie Hill of the So- Joan Kroc Peace & Justice Center ciety of the Sacred Heart and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy of the Diocese of San Diego, the University of San Diego began as separate colleges for men and women. The first classes met in 1952; the School of Law opened its doors in 1954. By the late 1960's it became clear that both colleges would benefit from combining academic resources, and in 1972 the University of San Diego became a single coeducational Catholic university.

Now governed by a board of trustees independent from the founding organizations, USD is a Ro­ man Catholic institution that welcomes students, faculty and staff of diverse religions, traditions and remains dedicated to the values originally articulated by Mother Hill and Bishop Buddy. Students choose from more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degrees programs in academic divisions including the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Science.

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numer­ ous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a 5, 100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD basketball and volleyball. The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and in 2003 the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology opened. A five-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories.

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One of the fountains in the Pedes­ trian Mall adjecent to Colachis Plaza THE ACADEMICS ... USO enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Admission to USO, which consistently ranks among the top schools in the nation, is highly selective. USO received more than 7,800 applications for approximately 1,100 undergraduate openings in Fall of 2005. The class of 2009 entered with a GPA of 3.74 and an average SAT score of 1176. USO has earned recognition in such publications as the 2006 edi- tion of The Princeton Review annual college guide as being one of Lecture Hall in the Joan B. Kroc Ctr. the best colleges in the United States. The Princeton Review recently included USO as one of the nation's most socially conscious institutions in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement. USO in 2003, joined the elite company of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest honor society. Nationwide, only about 10 percent of all colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters. USO was granted membership to the Mortar Board National Honor Society in 2000. USD Student-Athlete Academic Support The USO Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academic development of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary re ­ sources for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Support Services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall collegiate experience and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. All USO student-athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The mentoring program, Torero Blue and MenTorero, were redeveloped in 2005 and team a graduate student in the counseling program with an athlete who would like to enhance study skills, learn about campus resources, receive guidance on goal development and attainment, and benefit from guided group study. Student-athletes also have access to a quiet area where they can study or work in the computer center. In addition, student-athletes are encour­ aged to utilize the campus learning centers including the Writing, Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs.

Sarabeth Pollock is in her fourth year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support for the University of San Diego. She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the fall of 2001 . She serves as the academic advisor for all sports except Football and Rowing. Her responsibilities include the supervision of the Study Hall and the administration of the tutoring and mentoring programs. Currently, the Academic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent a variety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are graduate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD's Counseling Program. The sarabeth Pollock Study Hall and computer lab are open for student-athlete use all year long; during these- Academic support mester they are open 60 hours per week and provide a quiet, studious atmosphere to foster academic excellence. Sarabeth graduated from USO in 2002 in the Honors Program, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History. She speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th genera­ tion San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family. In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year.

"The USD academic support program provides our student-athletes the resources necessa ry to suc­ cessfully balance a cha llenging academic and athletic sc hedule. Student-athletes have the opportunity to utilize tutors, advisi ng, a quiet environment to study and a computer lab. Academic support offers guidance throughout the student-athlete's academic experience at USD- from fres hman orientation to graduation and career preparation:' w Head Coach Melissa McElvain STUDENT LIFE ... St udent life at the University of San Diego is coordinated through Associated Students, the student-composed gov­ erning body of the university. This group of students creates most of the events on campus including dances, barbecues, and special guest speakers, such as Saturday Night Live co­ median Horatio San z. Off-campus excursions have also been sponsored by AS, such as trips to see the Harlem Globetrot­ ters perform at the San Diego Sports Arena and bus trips to Disneyland and the Getty Center in Los Angeles.

Through the Office of University Ministry, the strong Catholic tradition of USD is manifested through the student body. UM provides the campus with opportunities to attend and participate in weekly Mass and offers retreats throughout the semeste r. Service projects such as Tijuana Spring Breakthrough, a house building project in Tijua na and Baja California, give students the chance to get involved in providing assistance to those less fort unate. UM also sponsors outreach programs, both on campus and in the local Linda Vista community, including tutoring and mentoring.

:murtt~-:-IJE!;]I Campus Recreation offers students a way to destress through fitness classes, such as yoga, kickboxing, and aerobics, and through extracurricular classes, including ballroom dancing and massage. Classes in sailing, surfing and scuba diving allow students to get outside in the beautiful San Diego weather and learn new activities. The intramural program is an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USD community partaking in intramural sports. Sports range from the widely known flag football, basketball, and volleyball to the lesser-known, yet still widely popular, ultimate frisbee and dodgeball. Students and fans cheering on the baseball team There are more than 65 student organizations on campus, including fraternities, sororities and academic clubs, that are open to the entire USD student body. Sports Medicine & Athletic Performance Training ...

Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. Assoc. AD/Sports Medicine 29th year

USD is committed to providing the best medical care possible for its student-athletes. Certified Athletic Trainers, Student Athletic Trainers and Team Physicians directed by Paul C. Murphy, MD work together to provide injury prevention, immediate care and rehabili­ tation.

Alicia Stark Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer Direct Softball Trainer

The 5,000 square-foot Sports Center Weight Room was recently renovat­ ed. The Sports Center Weight Room is reserved only for University of San Diego Athletes.

cNamara Fitness Center . The ~cNamara Fitness Center ,n The . 3 800 square-foot fit­ the JCP ,s a that contains olympic ness center . hts selector- , s free we1g , plat orm , . d cardio-vascu- ized machines, an /or equipment.

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USD GENERAL INFORMATION USD SOFTBALL INFORMATION Location ...... San Diego, CA Head Coach ...... Melissa McElvain (7th season) Founded ...... 1949 Assistant Coach ...... Kim Aggabao (4th season) Enro llment ...... 7,600 Volunteer Coach ...... Francesca Ramos (3rd season) President ...... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D. Pitching Coach ...... Stayc Preator (1st season) Executive Director of Ath letics ...... Ky Snyder USD Softball Office Phone ...... (6 19) 260-4281 Senior Associate Ath letics Director ...... Mike Matoso Assoc. AD/Business Affairs ...... Dan Yourg USD SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS Assoc. AD/ Senior Women's Administrator ...... Shaney Fink Head Coach ...... Meli ssa McElvain (Oklahoma St., '99) Assoc. AD/Athletic Deve lopment ...... Brian Fogarty 2007 Overal l (Conf.) Record ...... 24-26 (8- 12) Assoc. AD for Marketing & Sponsorship ...... Steve Becvar Letterwinners Ret./Lost ...... 11 /9 Assoc. AD for Faci lities & Operations ...... Andy Fee Starters Returning ...... 6 Asst. Director of Ath letics for Development ...... Kara Smith Starters Lost ...... 4 Asst. Director for Marketing ...... Chris Morales Conference ...... Pacific Coast Softball Conf. (PCSC) Head Athletic Trainer ...... Carolyn Greer, A.T., C. Home Field ...... USD Softball Complex (375) Associate Ath letic Trainer ...... Paul Signorelli Assistant Athletic Trainer (Baseball) ...... Joe Parry USD MEDIA RELATIONS Softball Contact ...... Ryan McCann Director of Ath letic Performance Training ...... Stephane Rochet Ryan's E-mail ...... rmccann @sand iego.edu Asst. Dir. of Ath letic Performance Training ...... La'Keysha McClenton Ryan's Office ...... (619) 260-4600 x2697 Sport and Business Psychology Consultant ...... Karlene Sugarman Ryan's Mobile ...... (541) 760-6359 Associate AD/Media Re lations ...... Ted Gosen Office Phone ...... (619) 260-4745 USD ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Office Fax ...... (6 19) 260-2990 Acknowledgements Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I Press Box Phone ...... (54 1) 760-6359 Nickname ...... Toreros Athletic Website ...... www.usdtoreros.com Design, Edit & Layout: Ryan McCann and Student Asst. Sarah Lu ster School Co lors ...... Torero Blue, Navy, White Printing: Kings Pr inting Corporation Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (6 19) 260-4803 Photos: Brock Scott, Scott Photo Athletic Dept. Fax ...... (6 19) 260-2213 www.scottphoto.net l'-..J 2008 University of San Diego Softball 0 0 00 :::0 0 l/1 -I m :::0

NO NAME Position HT Year Hometown High School 1 Keely Helbock Outfield 5-3 so Woodinville, WA Woodinville HS 2 Danielle Duhart Utility 5-3 so Santa Clarita, CA William S. Hart HS 3 Kristen Gensler Utility 5-5 FR Goleta, CA Dos Pueblos HS 5 Taylor Lawrence Outfield 5-4 so Las Vegas, NV Palo Verde HS 6 Jennifer Ellenbeck Pitcher 5-8 so Poway, CA Poway HS 7 Megan Walsh Utility 5-5 FR Portland, OR Central Catholic HS 8 Carey Casciola Shortstop 5-6 so San Luis Obispo, CA San Luis Obispo HS 9 Stacy Compton Catcher, 1 B 5-10 SR Pleasanton, CA Foothill HS 10 Nichole Valenzuela Outfield 5-5 SR Covina, CA Bishop Amat HS 12 Kaslin Tucker Outfield 5-8 JR Moorpark, CA Oaks Christian HS 13 Celine Pujol Infield 5-4 SR Danville, CA San Ramon Valley HS 14 Alexa Baldino Utility 5-6 so Carlsbad, CA Univ. of San Diego HS 15 Lindsey Fleet lB 5-11 JR San Diego, CA University City HS 16 Alyssa Luna Pitcher 5-9 so Fresno, CA Hoover HS 17 Alyssa Schott Outfield 5-6 FR San Diego, CA Mt. Carmel HS 18 Celeste Soto Infield 5-5 FR Clovis, CA Buchanan HS 19 Jessi Waers Pitcher 5-5 so Simi Valley, CA Royal HS 22 Kathleen Bonja 3B 5-6 SR San Dimas, CA Bishop Amat HS 24 Taryn Keenan Catcher, Outfield 5-5 FR Carlsbad, CA La Costa Canyon HS 25 Katie Jo Nelson Pitcher 5-5 JR Oceanside, CA Rancho Buena Vi sta HS

Coaches ~ Head Coach: Melissa McElvain (7th Season) c:, Assistant Coaches: Kim Aggabao (4th Season) m Francesca Ramos (3rd Season) Stayc Preator (1st Season) -....J USDToumament (HOMEl TORERO VETERANS AND STRONG USO vs Stanford 6:00PM UICvsUSD 4:00PM USD vs Long Beach 6:30PM RECRUITING CLASS READY FOR 2008 10-Feb USOvsUIC 2:00PM 1.5:.11.&b UC Riverside Tournament !Awayl The University of San Diego softball freshman Kristen Gensler, and junior 16-Feb UCR 8:00AM team is gearing up for the 2008 season Lindsey Fleet are also expected to Creighton 10:00AM after a record-breaking 2007 season. contribute to the pitching staff when 17-Feb Northern Colorado 9:00AM 17-Feb UC Riverside 11:00AM The graduating class last season called upon. 20-Feb UCSD * 3/5 PM leaves after a successful season as the Senior catcher Stacy Compton will incoming senior class steps up ready take the lead sending the signs from CX) 22:2!.Em USDTournament IHOMEl 0 22-Feb Nevada Reno vs Marshall 9:30AM to take over the leadership of the team. behind the plate. She finished last sea ­ 0 UCR vs Nevada Reno 11 :30AM Coach McElvain and her staff have also son with 18 hits and four runs scored UCR vs Colorado St. 2:00PM brought in another strong class of including a double. N USD vs MARSHALL 4:30PM USD vs COLORADO ST. 7:00PM freshmen as well as picking up some Around the infield for San Diego 23-Feb UCR vs Marshall 9:30AM transfers along the way. will be Kathleen Bonja at third base Marshall vs Loyola Marymount 11:30AM Colorado St. vs Loyola Marymount 2:00PM The 2007 season ended with a and sophomore Carey Casciola at Colorado St. vs Nevada Reno 4:30PM number of records broken and indi­ shortstop to cover the left side, a pair NEVADA RENO vs USD 7:00PM viduals entering season and career that represents disciplined precision 24-Feb Marshall vs Colorado St. 9:30AM top-10 categories. San Diego recorded against opponents. On the right Loyola Marymount vs Nevada Reno 11 :30AM Loyola Marymount vs UC Riverside 2:00 PM 24 overall wins, the most since 2000, side, the Toreros have many options USD vs UCR 4:00PM while tallying 20 wins against Division starting with junior Lindsey Fleet at 27-Feb EASTERN MICHIGAN * 4/6PM I opponents. As a team USD rocked 15 first base. Freshman Megan Walsh is 28-Feb OREGON 6:00 PM homeruns from eight different players, also expected to contribute later this 29 Feb-2 Mar USD/ SDSU Tournament - San Diego Classic I IHOMEl a new program record. They tallied season . Filling second base will be 29-Feb Ea st. Mich. vs James Madison 11 :30 AM James Madison vs UCLA 2:00 PM 361 team hits (Most since 2000) and freshman Celeste Soto. Contributing USD vs UCLA 4:30 PM 190 runs scored (Most since 1999). The to second base will also be Celine Pujol USD vs EAST. MICH . 7:00 PM pitching staff racked up 259 K's (Most and Danielle Duhart throughout the 1-Mar Fresno St. vs St. Peter's College 11 :30 AM USD vs ST. PETER'S COLLEGE 2:00 PM since 1999) and three pitchers entered season. USD vs HARVARD 4:30 PM the Top 11 USD single season strike out In centerfield will be senior Nichole Harvard vs Fresno St. 7:00 PM record list. The team also was awarded Valenzuela. A solid defensive player, 2-Mar East. Mich. vs St. Peter's College 9:00 AM UCLA vs St. Peter's College 11 :30 AM five PCSC All Conference honors, four she also was an All PCSC second team Harvard VS CS Bakersfield 2:00 PM Commissioner's Honor Roll awards, recipient who batted .312, had 30 runs USD vs CS BAKERSFIELD 4:30 PM the PCSC co-Freshman of the Year, and scored on 54 hits, recorded 13 doubles 7-9Mar ASU Tournament (Away) Coach Mac's 100th career victory. and two triples. Sharing time in the 7-Mar Pacific 9:00AM San Diego St. 1:00PM The 2008 senior leadership is strong outfield will be junior Kaslin Tucker 8-Mar UC Davis 11:00AM this season. Nichole Valenzuela, Kath­ and sophomore Danielle Duhart, Keely Utah 1:00PM leen Bonja, Stacy Compton, and Celine Helbock and Alexa Baldino. New to 9-Mar Arizona St. 1:00PM Pujol will all work together to continue the outfield staff and contributing 12-Mar CS San Marcos 4/6PM the rising success of the USD softball throughout the season when called H:1i.Mar USD/ SD SU Tournament - San Diego Classic II IHOMEl program. This season, Kathleen Bonja upon will be sophomore Taylor Law­ 14-Mar Texas A&M vs Utah University 2:00 PM and Nichole Valenzuela have been rence, freshmen Kristen Gensler, Alyssa USD vs UTAH UNIVERSITY 4:30 PM named team captains. Schott, and Taryn Keenan . USD vs TEXAS A&M 7:00 PM At third base is Kathleen Bonja The Toreros gear up for a challeng­ 15-Mar New Mexico St. vs Iowa St. 2:00PM USO vs IOWA ST. 4:30PM who was an All PCSC FirstTeam recipi­ ing season ahead. USD will face four USO vs NEW MEXICO ST. 7:00PM ent. She had a .327 batting average preseason Top-25 teams this season 16-Mar Texas A&M vs Long Beach St. 10:00AM with 20 RBI, eight doubles, and two including Arizona State, Stanford, 16-Mar BUCKNELL * 1/ 3 PM homeruns. University of Oregon, and UCLA. USD 18-Mar San Diego St. 6:00PM 27-Mar CS SAN MARCOS 5:00 PM A young but strong pitching staff will face teams from 13 different states 29-Mar CS Bakersfield • 12/ 2 PM w ill take over the circle this season . (Illinois, Colorado, West Virginia, Ne­ 5-Apr Portland St. $ • 12/ 2 PM Newly appointed pitching coach Stayc vada, Michigan, Oregon, New Jersey, 6-Apr Portland St. $ • 12/ 2 PM 12-Apr LOYOLA MARYMOUNT $ * 12/ 2 PM Preator is working with the pitchers Massachusetts, Utah, Texas, Iowa, New 13-Apr LOYOLA MARYMOUNT $ • 12/2 PM bringing experience from the Mid­ Mexico, and Pennsylvania). San Diego 16-Apr SAN DIEGO ST. 6:00PM west. Co-Freshman of the year and has also scheduled si x different tour­ 19-Apr SANTA CLARA $ * 12/ 2 PM PCSC All-Academic pitcher Jennifer naments, four of which are at home. co 20-Apr SANTA CLARA $ * 12/ 2 PM 26-Apr Saint Mary's $ • 12/2 PM Ellenbeck returns for her second sea­ Two of the four home tournaments 27-Apr Saint Mary's $ • 12/2 PM son after finishing with a 3.64 ERA and will be co-hosted with San Diego State 3-May SACRAMENTO ST. $ * 12/2PM 4-May SACRAMENTO ST. $ * 12/2 PM recording 76 strike outs in 100 innings this year. The Toreros will open up their 17-18 May NCAA Regionals of work. Sophomore lefty Jessi Waers 2008 season on February 8 in a single 23-25 May NCAA Super Regionals will return with some experience game against No. 17 ranked Stanford 1-7 June Women's College World Series from 2007. JC transfer Alyssa Luna, at the USD Softball Complex. $ - PCSC Game I CAPS - Home Game I • -Double Header

[ MELISSA McELVAIN ]

Melissa McElvain en­ ters her seventh year as USD's Head Softball Coach. In her first six seasons as head coach, 19 athletes have earned PCSC All-Conference honors, including the 2004 (Rebekah Brad­ ford) and 2007 PCSC My parents were right when they told me: Everything happens for a reason. Freshman of the Year Favorite Cartoon: (Jennifer Ellen beck) and Thundercats I'd like to switch places for a day with: the 2006 PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year (Sara The 2 008 USD Softball Coaching Staff (1 -r): Stayc Preator, Oprah Melissa McElvain, Kim Aggabao, and Francesca Ramos. Favorite midnight snack: Mason). Under McEl- Ben & Jerry's Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream 2 6 On my day off I enjoy: vain's guidance, 39 student-athletes In 00 ... Hanging out with Ryan and playing with have earned All-Academic honors The 2006 season was more proof Mia & Kamryn including 27 student-athletes award~ that the USD softball program is Favorite food: Italian (lasagna) ed PCSC Commissioner's Honor Roll turning the corner and transform­ honors, one PCSC Scholar Athlete of ing the team into a competitive

- 7th season as Skipper of USD Softball the Year, and a National Academic Division I program that could battle - BS in Business Administration (Oklahoma St. '99) All-American 3rd Team (Sara Mason). for that sought after bid to post sea- - MS in Leadership Studies (Univ. of San Diego '06) Since the 2005-06 season, McElvain son thanks - All Big XII Honors as catcher and second base to the efforts of Coach - All Big XII Academic Honors and the team have upheld a 1OOo/o McElvain. In 2006, San Diego cap- - Led Oklahoma St. to 3rd place finish in NCAA academic progress rating. tu red 22 wins for the first time since Women's College World Series 2001 . That year, USD also accom- In 2007 ... plished 18 division one wins. The Coach "Mac" has made huge strides Toreros also posted ten conference as she guided the Toreros to a record wins, the most in McElvain's history setting 2007 season. The graduating as the skipper for San Diego. class last season (Virginia Fritsch, Christina Haake, Alicia Massei, Dani­ In 2005 ... elle Treiber) tied or set new records In 2005, McElvain's season was in 12 different single season or highlighted by the program's first career categories. The 2008 senior ever victory over cross-town rival class is set to leave their mark by the San Diego State, defeating the Az­ end of the new season. As a team tecs 2-0 in an extraordinary extra San Diego accomplished 20 divi~ inning game. Another first was a sion one wins. They also recorded four-game sweep in conference 24 overall wins, the most since the over Saint Mary's College. 2000 season. Coach McElvain also hit the century mark with her 100th Playing Days ... career victory as head coach at USD A 1999 graduate of Oklahoma State, on April 16th in an extra-inning vic­ McElvain (formerly Turley) earned tory over Santa Clara. All-Big XII honors while playing ~ catcher and second base as well serving as SAAC President in her 0 as conference honors. She ranks in senior year. 0 the Top 20 all-time at OSU in sev­ CX) eral categories, including games Familiar Territory... n played, hits, total bases, doubles, More recently, McElvain completed 0 RBI and stolen bases. McElvain led her Master's Degree in Leadership )> the Cowgirls to three post-season Studies in 2006 from the University n appearances and a third place finish of San Diego. I in the 1998 Women's College World No stranger to the USD Athletic Series. While at Oklahoma State, she Department, prior to her appoint­ z earned All-Big XII academic honors ment as softball coach she was As­ C) while attaining a Business Adminis­ sistant Sports Information Director V) tration degree with an emphasis in for a year-and-a-half. A native San Marketing. Additionally, she earned Diegan, McElvain attended nearby ~ the OSU Community Service Contri­ Patrick Henry HS. Melissa, her hus­ "TI bution Award (1997-98); the NCAA band Ryan and their two year old "TI Leadership Award (1998); and was daughter Mia and newborn daugh­ a four-year SAAC Representative, ter Kamryn reside in San Carlos.

Pursing Excellence On and Off The Field ...

Athletic Excellence - 19 Athletes Earning PCSC All-Conference Honors - 2 PCSC Freshman of the Year Honors (2004 & 2001) - 1 PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year (2006) - Led program to first ever victory over cross-town rival San Diego State (2005) - Ranked Victories over# 10 CS Fullerton (2002) & #20 Oregon State (2003) - 100 Win Club (April 16, 2001)

2007 Academics - 100% NCAA Academic Progress Rating for the past 3 years (Highest in USO Athletic Department & Top 10% Nationwide) - Graduated EVERY senior student-athlete that has gone through program - 39 Student-Athletes Earning All-Academic Conference Honors - One Academic All-American Student-Athlete LL LL Kim Aggabao begins her fourth season on the Torero staff. As the first assistant, ~ Aggabao primarily works with the infield and hitting. She also assists with recru iting V) and will take on the role of Camp Coordinator. Aggabao also contributes to the team's fundraising efforts. This past Fall she helped organize the program's l9 Inaugural GolfTournament. Aggabao comes to USD from UC San Diego, where she graduated in 2004 as a z Biology major with a minor in Sociology. She was a four-year starter as a middle infielder for the Triton softball team and was named team captain both her junior :r: and senior year Aggabao was also named first-team All California Collegiate u My parents were right when they told me: Athletic Association three times, and was the CCAA Most Valuable Player her I'm their favorite child! senior season after leading the league with a .411 batting average, second-best <( I don't miss an episode of: Cold Case in school history. She was also named to the All-West Region Second Team. Pre-game ritual: Aggabao finished her career at UCSD hitting .312 and ranks in the top six all­ 0 Tap Coach Mac's bat before warm-ups time in six different categories. She also set the Triton record for most doubles Current Ringtone: u in a season with 23 . Off the field, Aggabao was a representative in the Triton "Put Your Records On" - Corinne Bailey Rae 00 Favorite food: Athletes Council, an organization that serves as a forum aiming to improve the Mom's cooking, especially pancit & lumpia quality of student-athletes' collegiate experience. 0 Most embarrassing moment: Originally from Walnut, California, she is the daughter ofTony and Dolly Aggabao. 0 Slipping & falling in the hotel lobby... it was She also has one older brother, Anthony (29), and a younger sister, Tricia (21 ), N raining outside! who is a senior on the Stanford softball team. ( FRANCESCA RAMOS J Francesca Ramos stepped up her role from player to volunteer coach for the Toreros in 2006. A graduate of USD in May 2005, she majored in Sociology and minored in Leadership & American Humanics. Ramos graduated with her Masters in Leadership Studies in January 2008 from USD as well. She finished with a career 110 appearances with 69 starts, 127 at bats and 18 runs for San Diego. A loca l from San Diego, she works mainly w ith the outfield and was responsible for developing an extensive throwing improvement program for the athletes she is responsible for. Ramos attended Point Loma High Sc hool where she played four I don't miss an episode of: years of varsity softball and she played for American Pastime 18 Gold for her travel Criminal Minds ball ca reer. My parents were right when they told me: Currently, Ramos is working for the Department of Defense, Department Of Navy What goes around, comes around. Region Southwest Human Resources Office located on Naval Air Station North Island On my day off I enjoy: (NASNI) . As a Personnel Management Advisor, Ramos is responsible for providing Coming to the field and coaching these great girls. advisory services for the Federal Civilian workforce as well as ass istance on the Favorite food: Veggies and beef processes and procedures in the fields of recruitment, performance management, Pet peeve: Equal Employment Opportunity and employee and labor relations. People who are all talk and no action Favorite Actress: Sandra Bullock

( STAYC PREATOR )

Stayc Preator comes to USD from the Midwest where she coached in 2004, serving as pitching coach for two seasons at Middle Tennessee State University, her alma mater. The El Cajon, California native set a school record at Middle Tennessee in 2003 by pitching 59.2 consecutive scoreless innings. She also holds the MTSU record for consecutive innings without I don't miss an episode of: allow ing a w alk (42.1 ), and was the first Lady Raid er to throw Dexter a perfect game. She w as All-Sun Belt Conference in 2003 and If I had to cook all of my meals, ended her career with 61 victories and a 1 .61 earned run averag e. N I'd survive on: Fruit & yogurt Preator led the 2000 Lady Raiders to their first NCAA Tournament Role model growing up: appearance, winning the Ohio Valley Conference championship My sister game over Southeast Missouri with 10 strikeouts. Least favorite food: Onions Preator then moved to University of Evansville w here she was Biggest fear: the pitching coach in 2005-2006. Currently she w orks as an Being trapped under water insurance agent here in San Diego. She also enjoys coa ching Favorite Movie: private pitching lesso ns in Scripps Ranch. Along Came Polly

V') a:: 0 4fl (#9 STACY COMPTON) z 2007: Appeared in 43 games with 39 starts... Hit .184 with 11 RBI. .. Recorded UJ 195 put-outs w ith a .981 fielding percentage .. . Went 3-for-7 with 18 total put- Born: July 21, 1986 in Mountain View, CA V') outs in a double-header against St. Mary's (4/ 22/07). Parents: Tom & Kathy Compton 2006: Recorded two starts for the Toreros in 2006 against Quinnipiac and Santa Siblings: Jeffrey, 19 00 Clara. Made 11 appearences for USD ... Major/Minor: Business Administration, 0 2005: Made one start in four appearances ... Went 1-for-2 against UC Ri verside Spanish 0 (2-25-05) w ith one RBI in the 4-0 w in . If I could bring anything to USO from my N High School: Prepped at Foothill High School ... ea rned FirstTeam All-East Bay hometown, it would be: My mom's cooking Athletic League honors while leading Foothill to a league championship an d I don't miss an episode of: Grey's Anatomy North Coa st Section se mifinals appearance ... named to the AII -EBAL Second My parents were right when they told me: Team both her junior and sophomore seasons ... also lettered in basketbal l ... To "enjoy the moment" played for the West Bay Nuggets club team w ith Celine Pujol. Favorites on my I pod list: George Strait, Norah Jones, Andrea Bocelli Favorite food: Watermelon Least favorite food: Wheat Favorite actor: Tom Hanks

Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 28 38 HR BA 2007 43-39 98 4 18 11 1 0 0 .184 2006 11 -2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2005 4-1 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 .167 Career 58-42 116 4 19 1 1 0 0 .164

( #10 NICHOLE VALENZUELA J

2008: Tea m Co-Captain. Born: March 22, 1986 in West Covina, CA 2007: Played and started in all fifty games ... Batted .3 12 for the sea son and tied for team Parents: Victor & Martha Valenzuela; leader in the offensive categories of runs scored (30), hits (54), doubles (13), and triples (2) .. . Siblings: Eric, 29 Recorded a 12 game hit streak that included a total of 17 hits, five RBI , fi ve doubles, and one Major/Minor: Theatre Arts home run (3/ 11 /07-3/ 31/ 07) ... Went 5-for-10 to close out the regular season with one double Since coming to USO, I've learned: To and one home run in a double header against Portland State (5/ 6/07) All PSCS second team as utilize Sarabeth in order to graduate well as 2007 Team defensive player of the year. I don't miss an episode of: American 2006: Played in 46 and started 45 games ... Had 34 hits w ith one triple and 12 runs ... Scored Idol 18 times and had four stea ls. Hit 2-for-3 against Portland State on April 30, 2006 tallying a Current ringtone: "Wait for you" - triple and a run scored ... Represented USD at the NCAA Leadership Conference for Student Elliott Yamin Athletes in Florida. I'd like to switch places for a day with: 2005: Had 28 sta rts in 37 appearences for Sa n Diego ... had a four-game st reak recording Victoria Beckham one hit and a three-game streak recording two hits ... Sco red fi ve runs in the three game Most Embarrassing Moment: Running ser ies against St. Mary's ... Went 2-for-2 w ith two runs in the first game of the series (4- on to defense when there was only 1 out 2-05) ... three RBI on one hit and one stolen base agai nst Sa nta Clara in the final series Biggest fear: Feet! of the season . Pet peeve: Slow drivers on cell phones High School: Four-year va rsity starter at Bishop Amat Memorial High School w here she was teammates w ith Kathleen Bo nja ... named team captain, 2nd Team All -Sierra League and Defensive Pl ayer of the Yea r w hile lead ing her team to the CIF Division I .______. Quarterfinals in 2004 ... earned the Coaches' Award and second-team All-Sierra League Honors her junior season ... sophomore yea r was named second-team All-Del Rey League .. . was team capta in and hit .423 for the Santa Fe Springs Rebels clu b team.

Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA 2007 50-50 173 30 54 14 13 2 1 .312 2006 46-45 139 18 34 12 8 1 0 .245 2005 37-28 90 9 17 8 0 0 0 .189 Career 133-123 402 57 105 34 21 3 1 .261 l'-J S8'J'IOB 0 2B js) 0 ( #13 CELINE PUJOL) R~K : 00 -- V) 2007: Appeared in 31 games for San Diego ... Recorded one triple Born: March 16, 1986 in Castro Valley, CA against Portland State on May 5, one double against Portland m Parents: Cesar & Edcelyn Pujol State on May 6, and two RBI (Apr 16 vs Santa Clara, May 5 z Siblings: Kevin, 17 vs Portland State). Major/Minor: Business Administration 2006: Scored five runs for San Diego in 2006 as USD's 0 If I could bring anything to USD from my top pinch runner. hometown, it would be: My brother 2005: Appeared in seven games as a freshman and ::0 I don't miss an episode of: Jeopardy! recorded one start against St. John's (2-27-05) at V) If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: shortstop .. . recorded two put-outs in her start against Hot dogs St. John's. Favorite class: Music High School: Played at San Ramon Valley High School . Pet peeve: Things out of order co-captain her senior season, earning the Gold Glove Award On my day off, I enjoy: Sleeping in the 2004 Livermore Sta mpede Tournament ... named All­ My parents were right when they told me: East Bay Athletic League and Queen of the Mountain All­ I'm special Tournament her junior year ... Helped Sa n Ramon Valley win three straight EBAL Championships (2001 -2003) ... teammates w ith Torero Stacy Compton on the West Bay Nuggets travel team.

Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 28 38 HR BA 2007 31-3 19 6 5 2 1 1 0 .263 2006 23-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2005 7-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Career 61-4 23 12 s 2 1 1 0 .217 '4fl [ #22 KATHLEEN SONJA J

2008: Team Co-Captain 2007: Al l PCSC FirstTea m ... Played and started in all 50 games ... Posted t he team's second Born: February 22, 1986 in Arcadia, CA highest batting average of .327 and tied for team leader in hits (54), along with robust Parents: Laurie Gallegos & Ed Bonja offensive totals in RBI (20), doubles (8), home runs (2), and runs scored (18) ... Led the team Siblings: Ben, 24; Ronnie, 23; Kelly, with only five strikeouts in 165 at-bats ... Generated a seven game hit streak that included 17; Joey, 7 11 hits, four runs scored, t wo RB I, and one double (4/ 15/ 07-4/ 21 / 07) ... Posted four RBI in Major/Minor: Sociology/ Leadership a double header against Fairfield University (3/ 14/07) ... Went 4-for-6 with back-to-back I don't miss an episode of: The Hills home run games in a weekend double-header aga inst Sacramento State (4/ 29/07). I'd like to switch places for a day with: 2006: St art ed all 46 games for USD ... Led team in batting average (.344), hits (53) and home runs (3) ... Had a fielding percentage of .973 ... Named Team Best Defensive Player If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd ... All PCSC FirstTeam survive on: Turkey sandwiches 2005: PCSC Honorable Mention .. . Appeared in 42 games starting in 41 ... Tw ice went Biggest fear: Public speaking 2-for-3 w ith one run and one RBI (James Madison 2-12-05, LMU 3-20-05) ... Twice Pet peeve: People who are late went 2-for-4 w ith one run and two RBI (Cham inade 3-22-05, St. Mary's 4-3-05) ... First Favorite midnight snack: Del Taco in doubles w ith 14 ... First in hits (48) ... First in batting average (.336) ... Second in Chili Fries slugging percentage (.461) .. . Second in runs scored (16) ... Second in RBI (14). Good luck charm: My cross necklace High School: Three-time first-team All -League member from Bishop Amat Memorial Hi gh School ... teammate of Nichole Val enzuela ... hit .474 her sen ior season, earning Second Team AII -CI F, First Tea m All-Area and Team MVP honors ... also named Team MVP after hitting .380 her junior year ... earned Best Offensive Player award as a so phomore ... also lettered in vol leyball ... played for Ca lifornia Lite club with teammate Alicia Massei ... played in China her freshman year as a representative of the Junior Olympic team.

Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 28 38 HR BA 2007 50-50 165 18 54 20 8 0 2 .327 2006 46-46 154 24 53 22 9 1 3 .344 2005 42-41 143 16 48 14 14 0 0 .336 Career 138-137 462 58 155 56 31 1 5 .335 V, ® ( #12 KASLIN TUCKER) 2007: Played in 36 games and started in 28 ... Hit .217 with 7 RBI ... Born: February 14, 1987 in Thousand Oaks, CA Posted back-to-back multi-RBI games against San Diego State and Parents: Ken & Mary Tucker Saint Mary's College (4/18/07 and 4/21/ 07). Siblings: Kenny, 18 2006: Made two appearances for San Diego as a freshman ... Major/Minor: Psychology/ Business scored one run and one RBI against Santa Clara on April 9 in If I could bring anything to USO from my US D's 8-1 victory over the Broncos. hometown, it would be: My puppy High School: Graduated from Oaks Christian High School I don't miss an episode of: Gossip Girls in Moorpark, Ca lifornia ... twice first-team All-League and Most Embarrassing Moment: Falling under the twice second-team All-League while in high school ... Led tarp at St. Mary's her team to league championships during her high school Favorites on my I pod list: Bob Sinclair Favorite Actress: Kate Hudson career ... Was awarded scholar athlete as well ... was a If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Noodles member of the Southern California Pumas 18-U club Good luck charm: My cross necklace team, taking 5th place at nationals.

Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA 2007 36-28 69 13 15 7 1 0 1 .2 17 2006 4-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 .000 Total 40-28 71 14 15 8 1 0 1 .211 ® ( #15 LINDSEY FLEET ) Prior to USO: A junior transfer from Mesa Co ll ege, Lindsey Fleet joins the Born: September 9, 1986 in San Diego, CA Toreros after an impressive two seasons in the Pacific Coast Conference Parents: Dale & Janna Fleet ... Was a member of the Dean's Li st academically ... played both basketball Siblings: Macky, 17 and softball ... Was first team al l conference two years at Mesa ... Was named athlete Major/Minor: Anthropology of the year in 2006 breaking numerous records during her two years. Since coming to USO, I've learned: La High School: Graduated from University City High School .. . Also played field hockey, Paloma breakfast is the best basketball, and track & field for the Centurions ... Earned numerous MVP awards in I don't miss an episode of: American Gladiators basketball and softball as well as receiving honor roll honors from the principal's I'd like to switch places for a day with: office throughout her high school ca reer ... Was a captain on the softball team her Tiger Woods junior and senior year ... Won CIF in softball her sophomore and junior year, and On my day off I enjoy: Watching movies in led her team to the playoffs her sen ior year. my sweats Personal: Born September 9, 1986 in San Diego, California ... Chose USD for Biggest fear: Dinosaurs the great academics, close to home, and the softball team ... Will major in If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive Anthropology and Biology ... was recruited by University ofTexas, Berkeley, on: Rice UC San Diego, and San Di ego State ... Daughter of Janna and Dale Fleet Least favorite food: Seafood of San Diego, California.

® ( #25 KATIE JO NELSON J 2007: Made 17 pitching starts and 23 appearances ... Held opposing hitters to a .275 batting average over 102 innings of work ... Pitched a complete game Born: February 27, 1987 in Oceanside, CA agai nst Rogers State (3/18/07), relinquishing only six hits and one run, strik­ Parents: Doug & Teri Nelson Siblings: Samantha, 25; Lauren, 19 ing out 12 in the process ... Dealt a complete seven-inning shut-out to Santa Major/Minor: Sociology Clara (4/16/07), allowing for only three hits ... Threw 11 straight innings in If I could bring anything to USO from my a contest against Portland State (5/6/07) that resulted in a dramatic 5-4 vic­ hometown, it would be: My mom tory for the Toreros. I'd like to switch places for a day with: 2006: Transfer from Fresno State University... Julia Roberts High School: Pitched in the Avocado League for Rancho Buena Vista High ... Favorites on my lpod list: Colbie Caillat her sophomore season she went 19-5-1 pushing her team to second place at If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive the Dl CIF Championship and earning her spot on AII -CI F and First Team All­ on: Eggs League ... she saw identical results her junior season when she went 18-4 was Favorite class: Gender Studies Pre-game Ritual: Pitching whiffle balls to Jen named to the San Diego Hall of Champions, AII-CI F, FirstTeam All-League and Least favorite food: Jalapefios she also earned herself a title as Pitcher of the Year ... in her senior season she went 18-9, was named Athlete of the Year, North County Times All- Academic, AII-CIF and First Team All-League while her team was again runner up in the CIF Championship. Year G-GS REC s CG IP H K BB ER ERA 2007 23 -17 5-9 0 7 102.0 111 83 52 58 3.98 l'J #1 KEELY HELBOCK) 0 ® ( 0 00 Born: November 9, 1987 in Bellevue, WA 2007: Made 22 starts for the Toreros along with a total of 29 Parents: Mike & Chris Helbock game appearances ... Hit .203 with five doubles and five RBI. .. V) Siblings: Jessica, 22; Michael, 16 Went 2-for-3 with one RBI , two runs scored, and a double against Major/Minor: Business Siena College (2/ 23/ 07). 0 If I could bring anything from my hometown High School: Played at Woodinville High in the Kingco-Mountain ""'O to USO, it would be: The mountains Division ... In her sophomore season she was named AII -Kingco Honorable I don't miss an episode of: One Tree Hill I Current Ringtone: "Summertime" - Kenny Chesney Mention and her team Kingco Champions ... Second Team AII-Kingco her Role model growing up: My sister junior year on a team that went 27-0 won Kingco and state ... team was 0 Favorite Actor: Matthew McConaughey Kingco Champions and 3rd in state her se nior season. s:: Pet peeve: People who chew with their mouth open Favorite movie: Now and Then 0 :::0 Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA m 2007 29-22 59 10 12 5 5 0 0 .203 I V)

® (. #2 DANIELLE DUHART)

2007: Made 38 appearances with 25 starts ... Recorded five runs for Born: January 13, 1988 in Tarzana, CA the Toreros. Parents: Dan & Laurie Duhart High School: Played for William S. Hart high school ... was All- Siblings: Erica, 23 Major/Minor: Communications \ League and Most Improved as an underclassman ... She was If I could bring anything from my hometown given the Captain's Award her junior year, and received Player to USO It would be: My dog Dodger of the Year honors as well as All-Tournament Selection as I don't miss an episode of: I Love Lucy a sen ior in 2006 ... Helped lead her team to CIF Division I Role model growing up: My sister Favorites on my lpod list: Anything Country playoffs all four years. Biggest fear: Being late After my USO career, I'd like to be remem­ bered as: Someone who made an impact If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Popcorn

GP-GS AB R H RBI 28 38 HR BA 38-25 41 5 5 2 0 0 0 .122

® (#5 TAYLOR LAWRENCE)

2007: A sophomore transfer from Arizona who will con­ Born:June 8, 1988 in Fairfax, VA tribute in the outfield. Parents: Scott & Debbie Lawrence Siblings: Alex, 15 High School: Attended Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas Major/Minor: Communications Nevada ... As an underclass man, was named Honorable Mention I don't miss an episode of: Private Practice all-league, was Top 25 in Las Vegas for batting average and earned Role model growing up: My parents athlete of the month honors ... her junior season, she was All State, Favorite Class: Public Speaking If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: earning sc holar athlete honors and All-Division first team honors ... chicken salads As a senior was All-Division first team, All-State second team and a Favorite food: French toast scholar athlete as she led her team to the Northwest Division title ... Favorite Actress: Reese Witherspoon Was a member of the Las Vegas Lil' Rebels earning state champion­ Favorite Midnight Snack: frozen yogurt ships in 2005 and 2006. Personal: Born June 8, 1988 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Chose USD for the academics, the location of the university, and the softball team ... Wi ll major in Communications and minor in Media Studies ... was also recruited by Georgetown ... Daughter of Scott and Debbie Lawrence of Las Vega s, Nevada. V) LJ.J cc: 0 ® ( #6 JENNIFER ELLEN BECK) ~ Born: August 23, 1988 in Poway, CA 2007: Made 24 appea rances with 14 st arts as a pitcher, posting a 9-7 re- 0 Parents: Ed & Cathie Ellenbeck co rd with a 3.64 ERA .... PCSC honorabl e Mention and Co-Fres hman of I Siblings: Erin, 27; Kelly, 26; Becca, 24 the yea r as well as Co -Rooki e of the Yea r in the team awa rds ... Reco rd ed Major/Minor: International Relations/ Span- 76 strikeouts in 100 innings of work ... Pitched back-to-back co mplete a... ish & History Since coming to uso, I've learned: How to games, iss uing 17 strikeouts in ga mes fa ci ng Rogers State and Brown 0 appeal parking tickets Un iversity (3/ 18/ 07 and 3/ 24/ 07) ... Was tea m leader in home runs (5) and V) I don't miss an episode of: Law & Order wa lks receive d (24), generating 27 RBI , 17 runs scored, and an on base per- My parents were right when they told me: ce ntage of .377 ... Went 4-for-6 with three RBI and one home run in a double- To trust God in tough times co If I could bring anything to USO from my header aga inst Fairfield University (3/ 14/07) .. . Recorded a three RBI ga me as 0 hometown, it would be: Sidewalk Soda Shop a res ult of a three home run shot aga inst Loyola Marymou nt (3/ 31/ 07). 0 Favorite food:Tomatoes High School: Pl ayed for Poway High as a prep .. . Won Rookie of the Year award N Favorite Actor: Edward Norton as a freshman .. . Received All-League Honorable Mention as a sophomore ... her I'd like to switch places for a day with: An gelina Jolie ------junior season was tea m MVP, First Tea m All-Leag ue, AII -CIF and Second Tea m All-North County .. . se nior season almost mirro red j unior season as she was tea m MVP, Fi rs t Tea m All-Leag ue, AII -CIF and First Tea m All-North County. .. Pe psi Pl ayer of the Yea r in 2005 and 2006.

Year G-GS REC s CG IP H K BB ER ERA 2007 24- 14 9-7 0 8 100.0 119 76 42 52 3.64

Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA 2007 47-47 126 17 31 27 4 0 5 .246

4fl (#8 CAREY CASCIOLA J

2007: Playe d and started in all 50 ga mes ... Co-Rookie of the Year Born: March 23, 1988 in San Luis Obispo, CA in tea m awa rd s ... Ti ed for a tea m lea ding total of 30 runs sco red, Parents: Chri s & Kathy Casciola along with seven doubles, one home run, and 16 RBI .. . Led the Siblings: Dea n, 17; Davis, 14 tea m with eight st olen bases on ten attempts. .. Went 4-for-7 with Major/Minor: Business If I could bring anything from my home­ three run s scored, one RBI , and two stolen bases in a double-head- town to USO, it would be: Pond s to fish in er aga inst Siena College (2/ 28/ 07) ... Reco rd ed four consecutive Since coming to USO, I've learned: Neospo­ multi-hit ga mes, tall ying a total of fi ve runs scored, fi ve RBI , and ri n saves Ii ves! two doubles in games against CS San Marcos, U. Tennessee Mar­ Favorite Actor: Vince Vaughn Favorite Actress: Jen nifer Aniston tin, and Fairfield University (3/ 10/07, 3/ 11 / 07, and 3/ 14/ 07) ... Favorite Website: Youtube.com Went 3-for-7 with two RB I, one double, and one home run in a On my day off I enjoy: A nap weekend double-hea der against Rogers State (3/ 18/ 07) . Least favorite food: Tomatoes High School: Pl ayed for Sa n Lui s Obispo High ... Batted .366 and was se lected First Tea m All-Lea gue and All-County for a 21-5 team he r sophomore season ... batted .320, was First Tea m All-League and All-County and Second Team AII -CI F her j unior season .. . batted an impressive .41 9, was se lected First Tea m All-Leag ue an d All-County her se nior season for a tea m that went 11 -5 . Al so lettered in basketball an d voll eyball where she receive d Seco nd Tea m All-League and Seco nd Tea m All-County her se nior yea r. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA 50-50 165 30 43 16 7 0 1 .26 1 00 I\..) #14 ALEXA BALDINO) 0 4h ( 0 00 2007: Appeared in thirteen games ... Recorded five Born: November 1, 1988 in San Diego, CA runs while serving as a pinch runner for the Toreros ... Parents: Robert & Lauri Baldino L/"I Also recorded one stolen base against Santa Clara Siblings: Jonathan, 21 ; Breanne, 13 Major/Minor: Business (4/15/07). 0 My parents were right when they told me: Hard work ""'O High School: Played for University of San Diego High pays off School ... was a member of the softball team helping win If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Oatmeal I the Western League Championship as an underclassman Biggest fear: The dentist On my day off I enjoy: Spending time with my family 0 ... Was awarded the "S pirit of the Dons" as a senior help­ Favorite Actor: Johnny Depp ing the team win the Western League championship Pet peeve: Noisy chewing ~ again and earning 2nd Team All CIF honors. Current ringtone: "Piano Man" - Billy Joel 0 Year GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BA ::tJ 2007 13-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 m L/"I 4h (#16 ALYSSA LUNA )

Prior to USD: A transfer from the College of the Sequoias, Alyssa Born: June 27, 1988 in Fresno, CA Luna joins the Softball team as a sophomore ... Helped the Giants Parents: Alice Luna & Jeff Tipton to a 17-4 record and a Central Valley Conference championship Siblings: Alexandria, 23 ... Earned Pitcher of the Year honors in 2007 for her perfor­ Major/Minor: Business Administration eve mance. If I could bring anything from my hometown to High School: Attended Herbert Hoover High School where she USD it would be: My dog Poncho had a .4 19 batting average as a senior and had a combined strike I don't miss an episode of: The Hills out total of 416 in her junior and se nior year ... Was named MVP I'd like to switch places for a day with: Jennie Finch her sophomore,junior and senior year ... Wa s a scholar athlete her Role model growing up: My mother junior year .... Led her team to semifinals of the playoffs as a se nior Favorites on my lpod list: Rascal Flatts, , and a final ranking of t hird place in Division II softball. Tim McGraw Personal: Born June 27, 1988 in Fresno, California ... Chose USO for the Academic opportunity and Biggest fear: Snakes the softball program ... Will major in Business Administration and minor in Finance .... Was recruited Favorite Movie: Wedding Date by BYU Hawaii .. . Daughter of Ali ce Luna and Jeff Tipton of Fresno, California.

,-(t'o'"r',- SOPHOMORE ( #19 JESSI WAERS J ~

2007: Made eight pitching appearances as a south-paw for the Toreros Born: September 14, 1987 in Simi Valley, CA racking up 12 strikeouts. Parents: Bob & Memori Waers High School: Played for Royal High ... was First Team AII-CIF on Siblings: Coty, 23; Bobby, 23, Donny, 16 a team that won Dl CIF Championships her junior year... also Major/Minor: Undeclared named All-Tournament in the Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: Chicken Tournaments .. . was First Team AII-CIF for a team that won league Favorites on my lpod list: Slightly Stoopid, her senior season. Sublime, Dr. Dre, Bone Thugs Favorite Actor: Jay Hernandez Favorite Class: American Indian Autobiography Least favorite food: Mushrooms & hot stuff My parents were right when they told me: Money doesn't grow on trees On my day off I enjoy: Sleeping, watching tv, or taking a jog

Year G-GS REC s CG IP H K BB ER ERA 2007 8-0 0-0 0 0 10.1 18 12 9 11 7.45 z UJ @ ( #3 KRISTEN GENSLER J ~ A freshman pitcher from Southern California, will also help in the outfield. Born: April 17, 1989 in Goleta, CA I High School: A three sport athlete from Dos Pu eblos High School ... played Parents: Gary & Mary Gensler V') volleyball, basketball, and softball ... Earned numerous honors Siblings: Daniel, 20 her junior and UJ Major/Minor: Undeclared sen ior year for basketball and volleyball ... Helped lead her team to Channel 0:: The reason I chose USD: The academics League Conference Championships her sophomore, junior, and senior year ... LL and location Won CIF Division 4 Championship as a sophomore, quarterfinalists her junior If I could bring anything from my hometown year, semifinalists her sen ior year ... Second Team all-league her junior year, first co to USD it would be: My dog and my bed team all-league her senior year ... Team captain and pitcher of the year as a se nior 0 I don't miss an episode of: One Tree Hill ... played for SoCal Pumas club team. 0 Role model growing up: My brother Personal: Born April 17, 1989 in Goleta, California ... Chose USD for the academ­ Favorites on my I pod list: Chris Brown, ics and the location of the school ... undeclared major ... was also recruited by N Keyshia Cole, Colbie Caillat Colorado State .. . Daughter of Gary and Mary Gensler of Goleta, Favorite Food: Ice cream California. Pet peeve: Long nails

F @ ( #7 MEGAN WALSH)

A freshman out of Oregon, Megan Walsh joins the Toreros Born: April 7, 1989 in Santa Rosa, CA with an impress ive softball resume. Parents: Tim & Jody Walsh High School: A graduate of Central Catholic High Siblings: Luke, 26; Casey, 25; Sean, 23 School, Walsh was named the Oregon State Major/Minor: Media Studies/International Relations Player of the Year, as well as first-team all state If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: and second team all American ... She led her Captain Crunch & oatmeal team to an impressive first place finish in confer­ Current Ringtone: "If I Ruled the World" - Nas ence as well as a second place finish in state ... was Role model growing up: Dad named Player of the year for the Mt. Hood Conference Favorite Actor: Vince Vaughn Biggest Fear: Spiders .. . Earned first team all conference her senior year, and Pet Peeve: Popping knuckles second team all conference her junior and sophomore year The reason I chose USD: Good Catholic commu- ... was a member of the Oregon Bullets club team. nity and an awesome location Personal: Born April 7, 1989 in Santa Ro sa, California ... Chose USD for the Catholic sc hool background and the softball team ... Unde- clared major ... was also recruited by Portland State, Sacramento State, Santa Clara, and Yale ... Daughter ofTim and Jody Walsh of Portland, Oregon.

4fl (#17 ALYSSA SCHOTT)

A local freshman who will find time in the outfield. Born: January 17, 1989 in San Diego, CA Parents: Buz & Sue Schott High School: A three sport athlete from Mt. Carmel High Siblings: Pat, 29; Chris, 27; Mikey, 26 School ... played volleyball, softball, and participated on Major/Minor: Undeclared dance team ... Was the defensive MVP as well as a scholar ath­ Nickname: Schotty lete her junior and sophomore year ... Earned Palomar league Since coming to USD, I've learned: How to share a title as a sophomore ... Was named captain her junior and senior 0 bathroom with 3 other girls! year ... received second team Palomar League honors ... led team N I don't miss an episode of: Project Runway to league championship and CIF Championship. My parents were right when they told me: That Personal: Born January 17, 1989 in San Diego, California ... Chose vegetables are good for me. USD because of the academics and the softball coaching staff ... Role model growing up: My cousin Tara Favorite food: My mom's cookies undeclared major .. . was also recruited by Sonoma State, North Most Embarrassing Moment: Breaking Coach's screen Dakota, and Dartmouth ... Daughter of Buz and Sue Schott. door with my face I\..) 4fl ( #18 CELESTE SOTO J 0 0 00 Born: March 7, 1989 in Bakersfield, CA Parents: Jess & Linda Soto "TI Siblings: Jesse, 20 Major/Minor: Undeclared :::0 If I could bring anything from my hometown to m A freshman from the Valley in ce ntral USD it would be: My parents l./) Ca lifornia, w ill look for time in the infield. I don't miss an episode of: Grey's Anatomy Role model growing up: My brother Jesse I High School: Pl ayed for the Buchanan High Sc hool Biggest fear: Suffocating in the Tri-Ri ver Athlet ic Conference. Earn ed all-leag ue, all­ Pet peeve: When people don't blow their nose, ~ state, and rookie of the yea r awards as an undercl ass man and just sniffle during a test ... Was named all-league and all-va lley as a junior leading Least favorite food: Fish m Favorites on my lpod list: Chris Brown, Michael her team t o the va ll ey championship ea rn ing runner­ Buble, Soulja Boy z up .. . Earned all-league and all-valley again as a senior including t he Bea r Award ... Pl ayed for the Runnin' Rebels Gold club team .. . Named a ca ptain and led the team to t he AFA National Championship. Personal: Born March 7, 1989 in Bakersfi eld, Californ ia ... Chose USD for t he aca demic re putation ... undecl ared major ... was also recruited by North Carolina Stat e, University of the Pacific, and Fres no State ... Daughter of Jess and Linda Soto of Cl ovis, Ca liforn ia.

4fl ( #24 TARYN KEENAN ) A local fres hman who wi ll find time behind the pl ate or in the outfield. Born: February 8, 1989 in La Jolla, CA Parents: Wayne & Nancy Keenan High School: Member of t he La Co sta Ca nyon softbal l squad Siblings: Kend ra, 16 ... was all academic as a so phomore ... Received the ca ptain's Major/Minor: Business award and all aca demic as a junior ... Was first tea m all-leag ue Since coming to USD, I've learned: for the Palomar league ... Was a member of the Sa n Diego Break­ A lot about living with other people I don't miss an episode of: Law & Order: SVU ers club tea m w here her tea m placed 9th at the 18u gold nationals My parents were right when they told me: in 2006. To be nice to my sister Personal: Born February 8, 1989 in La Joll a, Ca lifornia ... Chose USD If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd survive on: for the location, the academics, and the softball prog ram .. . Will Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches I'd like to switch places for a day with: The m ajor in business ... was also recruited by Santa Cl ara ... Da ughter President of Na ncy and Wayne Keenan of En cinitas, Cali forni a. On my day off I enjoy: Going to the beach Good luck charm: My grandpa rents

Left: Sophomores Danie le Duhart, Tayl or Lawrence, Alyssa Lun a, Jennifer Ell enbeck, Keely Helbock, Jessi Waers, Ca rey Casciola, and Al exa Baldino Below: Ju niors Katie Jo Nelson, Kasi in Tucker,

L....;.______,, __ ___. __ ...:::....- __..:::..a_ and Lindsey Fleet Above: Seniors St acy Right: Freshmen Compton, Nichole Valen­ Alyssa Schott, Ce­ zuela, Ka t hleen Bonja, leste Soto, Kri sten and Ce line Pujol Gensler, and Taryn Keenan V) PCSC Coaches Poll Picks Loyola Marymount a:: Defending champion Loyola Marymount was picked to 1. Loyola Maryrnount (4) 34 0 2. Sacramento State (1) 27 repeat as Pacific Coast Softball Conference champions in z 3. Portland State 23 2008, according to the 2008 PCSC Preseason Coaches Poll Loyola 4. Saint Mary's (CA) 17 released Friday. The Lions garnered four-of-six possible Saint Mary's 0 Marymount 5. San Diego 14 first-place votes and 34-of-36 possible overall points. College I 6-Santa Clara (l) 11 The Lions have captured three of the five PCSC titles since (#) indicates first place vote ...... L------' the six-team conference began play in 2003. In 2007 USO u finished in fifth place overall, the same spot they have V) been picked for 2008. In conference play, San Diego posted an 8-12 mark while finishing with a 24-26 mark. u Last year, Loyola Marymount rolled through conference play with an impressive 18-2 record a.. Portland to finish 6.5 games ahead of second-place Sacramento State. The Lions were 47-18 overall State and advanced to the Los Angeles Regional Final, where they fell to Hawai'i. University of Head coach Gary Ferrin also directed Loyola Marymount to PCSC titles in 2003 and 2005. San Diego Sacramento State was picked to finish second. The Hornets garnered one first-place vote and 27 points overall. The Hornets were followed by Portland State with 23 points. Saint Mary's (CA) was picked fourth with 17 points, followed by San Diego, 14 points, and Santa Clara with 11 points. The Broncos also received one first-place vote. The poll was conducted by the si x PCSC head coaches. A first-place votes was worth si x Sacramento points, five points for second place, four points for third place, three points for fourth place, Santa Clara State two points for fifth place, and one point for si xth place. University USD TORE RO PCSC HONOR LIST 2007 2006 2005 2004 All-Conference All-Conference All-Conference All-Conference C Vi rg inia Frit sc h 1st 3B Ka thleen Bo nja lstTm OF Gi na McFarland l stTm 2B Kim De lpit 2nd Tm 2B Ka thlee n Bonja 1st 1B Marissa Merchain 1st Tm 55 Ashlee Nunes l stTm UT Sa ra Mason 2nd Tm P Christina Haa ke 2nd C Sara Mason 2nd Tm lB Alicia Masse i 1st Tm OF Gina McFarl and 2nd Tm p OF Nichole Valenzuela 2nd Gi na McFarland 2nd Tm 2B Da nielle Treiber l stTm OF Rebeka h Bradford FR of the Yr P Jennifer Ell enbeck * H.M. C Sa ra Mason H.M. All-Academic 3B Kathleen Bo nja H.M. All-Academic All-Academic Sr Sa ra Mason *11 $ 3.75 Sr Je nnifer Delpit 3.65 SO Kim Milkovich 3.8 17 Sr Gina McFarland* 3.63 All-Academic Sr Anna Ru ssel I 3.65 FR Co ley Woya k 3. 100 Sr Ma ri ssa Merchain 3.01 Sr Kim Delpit 3.25 Sr Allison Willia ms 3. 13 FR Jennifer Ellenbeck 3.367 Fr Kelly Nesseth 3.43 Jr Fra ncesca Ramos 3.49 Sr Ci ndy McGee 3.1 8 SO Ka tie Burk 3.163 Fr Kim Milkovich 3.87 Jr Gina McFa rl and 3.74 Jr Francesca Ram os 3.56 Fr Katie Burk 3.22 Jr Sara Mason 3.79 So Kim De lpit 3.06 Pitcher of the Week Jr Ma ri ssa Merchain 3.02 So Sa ra Mason 3.86 Ma r 28 Christina Haa ke Player of the Week Fr As hley Hightower 3.83 So Gina McFa rl and 3.80 Apr. 26 Gina McFarl and So Darcie McClell and 3.52 So Marissa Merchain 3. 01 * PCSC Co-Fres hman of the year Fr Celi ne Puj ol 3.06 Pitcher of the Week Player of the Week Feb. 28 Eri n Harmonson Player of the Week Feb. 3 Jennifer Delpit Apr.4 Sa ra Mason Apr. 22 Kim Delpit $ Selected PCSC Scholar Athlete of the Year Mar. 14 Ka thleen Bo nja Pitcher of the Week • Selected for ESPN The Magazine Academic Pitcher of the Week Feb. 3 Anna Russel All-District Honors Ma r. 14 Christina Haake /\ Selected for ESPN The Magazine third­ team Aca demic All-America list, national 2003 N honor N All-Conference OF Gina McFarla nd 2nd Tm

Pitcher of the Week Mar. 25 Gina McFarland

V) 2007 USD Torero Softball ~ Overall Statistics for Univ. of San Diego (as of Feb 19, 2008) ::) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) V) u.J cc Record: 24-26 Home: 16-10 Away: 3-15 Neutral: 5-1 PCSC: 8-12 z Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP so GDP OB % SF SH SB- ATT PO A E FLO% FRITSCH , Virginia ... . 390 46-46 136 22 53 2 1 27 73 . 537 13 2 11 0 . 450 0 3 1-1 139 7 4 . 973 0 BONJA , Kathleen ...... 327 50-50 165 0 2 20 68 .412 5 3 5 1 . 358 0 0-0 81 94 11 . 941 V) VALENZUELA, Nichole . . 312 50-50 173 2 l 14 74 . 428 12 1 1 1 . 360 0 2 2-3 45 8 . 981 <( TREIBER, Danielle .. . . 268 50- 50 149 0 3 21 54 . 362 14 0 2 7 0 . 331 0 7 6-7 114 75 12 . 94 0 u.J CASCIOLA, Carey ...... 261 50-50 165 0 1 16 53 .321 5 2 7 1 . 289 1 13 8- 10 97 83 13 . 933 ELLENBECK, Jennifer 47-47 126 V) . . 246 0 5 27 50 .397 24 3 3 5 0 . 377 1 0 4-4 9 23 0 1 . 000 TUCKER , Kaslin ...... 217 36- 28 69 0 1 7 19 . 275 16 . 289 0 1-1 36 2 3 . 927 HELBOCK, Keely ...... 203 29-22 59 0 0 5 17 .288 0 . 266 0 1 2 - 2 15 2 1 . 94 4 MASSEI , Alicia .. . 202 43-43 109 0 1 18 30 .275 1 . 318 0 0-0 249 19 5 . 982 ""0 COMPTON , Stacy .... . • . 184 43-39 98 0 0 11 19 . 1 94 0 . 243 5 1-1 195 14 . 981 0 ------N BURK , Katie ...... 412 8-6 17 l 7 1 0 0 6 8 . 471 0 . 412 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1 . 000 PUJOL, Celine .. . 263 6 5 1 1 0 2 8 . 421 1-1 0 0 0 . 000 DUHART , Danielle ... . . 122 5 5 0 0 0 2 5 . 122 2 0 9 0 2-3 26 2 . 875 MILKOVICH , Kimberly . . 111 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 273 1 0-0 0 0 . 000 PASSOVOY , Emily . . 091 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 . 091 0 0-0 1 0 0 1 . 000 WAERS , Jessi ...... 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 000 NELSON , Katie Jo .... . 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 0-0 4 25 4 . 879 HAAKE , Christina .... . 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 0-0 5 25 3 . 909 BALDINO , Alexa .. . 000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 1-3 0 0 0 . 000 WOYAK , Coley ...... 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 1 . 000 BALDINO ... . 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 000 Totals ...... 2 68 50-50 1346 190 361 64 5 15 176 480 . 357 111 17 201 5 .331 29-36 1022 379 66 . 955 Opponents ...... 280 50-50 1370 225 383 61 10 23 211 533 .389 154 22 2 59 1 61-72 1013 415 63 . 958

(All Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W- L APP GS CG IP H R ER BB so 2B AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA HAAKE , Christina .... 2 . 62 10-10 27 19 9 128 . 1 135 68 48 51 88 19 . 263 5 7 0 2 14 ELLENBECK, Jennifer . 3 . 64 9-7 24 14 0 100 . 0 119 71 52 42 76 . 295 3 6 0 2 13 NELSON , Katie Jo .... 3 . 98 5-9 23 17 0 102 . 0 1 11 71 58 52 8 3 403 . 275 2 8 0 17 ------WAERS , Jessi . 7 . 45 0- 0 8 0 49 . 367 0 0 0 Totals ...... 3.47 24-26 50 50 24 7/1 0 340 .2 383 225 169 154 259 61 10 23 1370 .280 11 22 1 4 44 Opponents ...... 2.61 25-24 50 50 31 5/0 2 337.2 361 190 126 111 201 64 5 15 1346 .268 18 17 1 4 42

Date Opposing team Score Date Opposing tea m Score Feb 09 San Jose State 2-7 L Mar 18 Rogers State 5-2 W Feb 10 Northern Colorado 9-0 W Mar 18 Rogers State 5-1 W Feb IO UC Riverside 2-10 L Mar 24 BROWN UN IV ERSITY 2-1 W Feb 15 CS SAN MARCOS 8-0 W Mar24 BROWN UN IV ERSITY 1-0 W Feb 22 U.OREGON 4-7 L *Mar 31 Loyola Marymount 4-2 W Feb 23 SIENA COLLEGE 9-2 W *Mar 31 Loyola Marymount 0-4 L Feb 07 North Dakota State 5-3 W *Apr 01 Loyola Marymount 2-13 L Feb 07 #25 U.Oregon 0-6 L *Apr 0 I Loyola Marymount 0-10 L Feb 07 Long Beach State 8-4 W *Apr 15 SANTA CLARA 3-0 W Feb 28 SIENA COLLEGE 8-0 W *Apr 15 SANTA CLARA 1-2 L Feb 28 SIENA COLLEGE 4-0 W *Apr 16 SANTA CLARA 5-0 W Mar 02 U. MEMPH IS 2-4 L *Apr 16 SANTA CLARA 9-8 W Mar 02 U. TEXAS-EL PA SO 3-4 L Apr 18 San Diego State 7-10 L Mar 03 UC RIVERSIDE 6-7 L *Apr 21 SAfNT MARY'S 4-5 L Mar 03 CS Northridge 2-5 L *Apr 21 SAfNT MARY'S 4-2 W -:::i- Mar 04 U. Memphis 2-5 L *Apr 22 SA INT MARY'S 0-5 L N Mar 07 SAN DIEGO ST. 1-4 L *Apr 22 SA INT MARY' S 4-5 L Mar 10 CS SAN MARCOS 4-3 W *Apr 28 Sacramento State 1-9 L Mar 11 U. TENNESSEE-MARTfN 5-3 W *Apr 28 Sacramento State 1-7 L w Mar 11 U. TENNESSEE-MARTfN 4-3 W *Apr 29 Sacramento State 1-7 L Mar 14 FA IRF IELD UN IVERSITY 14-4 W *Apr 29 Sacramento State 3-1 W C) Mar 14 FA IRF IELD UN IVERSITY 4-3 W *May 05 PORTLAND STATE 0-1 L Mar 16 Oklahoma State 2-8 L *May 05 PORTLAND STATE 1- 12 L Mar 17 Oklahoma State 2-10 L *May 06 PORTLAND STATE 5-4 W f Mar 17 Oklahoma State 5-8 L *May 06 PORTLAND STATE 7-4 W -F- McFarland, Gina 2003-06 Shega, Jomi 1993-97 McGarry, Bridget 1983-84 Sirian ni, Andrea 1991 )> Abaya, Renee 1991 Feijoo, Jayme 1985-86 2001-04 Sive, Valerie 1986 Adair, Kirsten 2001-02 Fenell i, Amy 1996 McGee, Cindy r McHugh, Hilary 2002-04 Skidmore, Anne 2000-01 Adamson, Linda 1991 Fe nell i, Katie 1999 r McLeod, Cheryl Smit h, Bridget 1985-86 Aguirre, Melissa 1995-96 Ferl, Ja mie 1986-89 1986 McPhet ri d Sm it h, Charlie 1999-01 ~ Allison, Delayne 1998 Fleet, Lindsey 2008- ge, Catherine 1989 Sm ith, Debbie 1993-96 Altman, Robyn 1995 Fleming, Erin 1998 McVi cker, Ke ll y 1987 Smith, Trisha 1994-97 Anderson, Linda 1985 Freeman, Jamie 1989 Merchai n, Marissa 2003-06 s: Milkovich, Ki mberly 2006-07 Solimine, So nna 1983 Andrews, June 1989-92 Frica no, Li sa 1993 m Miller, Amanda 1987 Soriano, Jennifer 1983 -8- Friday, Amanda 1997 Miller, Ashley 2001-04 Soto, Celeste 2008- ::0 Baldino, Alexa 2007- Fritsc h, Vi rginia 2006-07 Milo, Jennifer 1994-97 Soukthavong, Ala ura 1994 Barmann, Kit 1996-98 0 Morin, Michell e 1997-98 Stahl, Maria nne 1990-93 Beauchamp, Jeanne 1995-98 -G- l/1 Morrison, Katy 1999-00 Stan bra, Mary 1983-85 Beaulieu, Nicole 1990 Ga lina, Mary Jo 1983-85 ----i Murray, Kea rin 1988 St ra ub, Angie 1990-93 Berdan, Sarah 1987-90 Galloway, Cheryl 1983 m Myers, P.J. 1989-90 Sullivan, Christine 1988-89 Bialkoski, Nanci 1990 Gensler, Kristen 2008- ::0 Bisera, Stephanie 1999-02 Geis, Nicky 1999-02 Blackmore, Cari 1994-96 Godfrey, Mary 1985 -N- -T- Bonja, Kathleen 2005- Goodbody, Chris 1984 Nagat a, Taryn 2002-04 Takeguchi, Julie 1992-93 Bradford, Rebekah 2004-06 Goodwin, Lisa 1992-93 Nelson, Katie Jo 2007- Tarr, Di na 1989-92 Brewer, Natalie 1992 Nesseth, Ke lly 2006 Ti bbett s, Kim 1992-93 Bridges, Jennifer 1999-01 -H- Norman, Colleen 1995-98 Treiber, Danielle 2004-07 Nunes, Ash lee 2003-06 Tucker, Kaslin 2006- Burke, Tina 1983-84 Haake, Christ ina 2004-07 Tucker, Trisha 1998-99 Burk, Kat ie 2006-07 Hajdukovich, Lyn n 1983-85 2000-01 Harmonson, Eri n 2003-06 -0- Tu rn er, Ashley 2002 Harris, Cindy 1991-93 Oberl e, Stephanie 1989 He/bock, Keely 2007- O'Keefe, Katie 1985-86 Hightower, Ashley 2005 Osca rson, Ke leigh 1999 Hobb, Ky lee 1997-98 Hoefer, Laurie 1984 -P- Holmes, Kathy 1987 Panattoni, Debbi e 1987 Hudak, Josephine 1991-92 Passovoy, Em il y 2006-07 Patin, Cl ai re 1996-98 Shaunna Co/lo, a catcher from 1997-2000 Jennifer Bridges playing catcher -K- Poser, Susie 1987 in her senior year at USD. Kasperick, Cecilia 1987-89 Presson, Debora 1991 -U- -C- Keenan, Taryn 2008- Pujol, Celine 2005- Ures, Li sa 1984 Ke lly, Aileen 1984 -V- Cane, Mary Ann 1999-02 -Q- Carlson, Em ily 1996 Ke nney, Heather 1992-93 Valenzuela, Nichole 2005- Quaratino, Nata lie 1985 Carnes, Katy 1998 Velke, Misty 1999 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 Cascio/a, Carey 2007- -L- Volk, Brittany 1992-93 Quirk, Bridget 1983 Cervantes, Marina 1999 Lawrence, Taylor 2008- Christman, Sally 1984 Lees, Gretchen 1994-97 -W- Cisneros, Laura 1990-93 Leyvas, Vanessa 1997-00 -R- Wa lman, Liz 1988 Ra is, An gie 1988-89 Clark, Andrea 1985-88 Lind horst, Julie 1987 Walsh, Megan 2008- Ramos, Francesca 2002-0 Clarke, Kristy 1999-02 Litt le, Lindsay 1997-98 5 Waltz, Shelley 1988 Col lo, Desi 2000-03 Llanos, Cecel ia 1991 Reina rd, Aimee 1991-94 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1990-93 Reina rd, Meli ssa 1991-94 Col lo, Shaunna 1997-00 Lohse, Kari 2003-04 Waynick, Debbie 1984-87 Reynolds, Tiff Compton, Stacy 2005- Lopez, Amy 1999-00 any 1987 Wea ver, Peggy 1983-84 Rommel, Theresa 1984 Curran, Colleen 1983 Luna, Alyssa 2008- Weinsheim, Jea nne 1986-89 -D- Lunn, Ashley 1994-95 Ro mo, Di ane 1984-86 Wells, Liz 1999-02 Roper, Staci 1990-91 Darby, Christiane 1984 Werner, Kr istine 1988-89 Rowan, Alison 1993 Darby, Heidi 1991 -M- Whitmore, Wendi 1998 Russe ll, Anna 2001-04 Delpit, Jennifer 2001-04 Maggetti, Donna 1998 Whittaker, Kathy 1983-85 Delpit, Kim 2002-05 Marconi, Lori Anne 1988-89 Wh ittenburg, Cla udette 1986 Dimich, Debbie 1988 Marino, Andrea 1993-95 -S- Wick, Wendy 1996 Dinges, Lori 1990 Martin, Ann 1985-88 Sa il s, Bra ndi 1998 Williams, Allison 2001-04 Donahue, Kate 1983 Martinez, Lisa 1993-96 Sa lazar, Olaya 2001-02 Waers, Jessi 2007- Doria, Julie 1990-92 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 Sanchez, Sandra 1985 Woyak, Coley 2007 J Duhart, Danielle 2007- Massei, Alicia 2004-07 Savage, Hillary 1990-93 -Y- c:, Dykstra, Michelle 1983 Maxwell, Diane 1990 Savage, Liz 1985 Yoakum, Debbie 1986-88 McBay, Lora 2000-02 Schott, Alyssa 2008- m -E- Sc hwarzkopf, Kathleen 1983 Eastom, Kristen 1989 McClelland, Darcie 2005 -Z- I\J Scott, Tan ia 1988 Egan, Tasha 1997 McDaniel, Shannon 1990 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1987-89 V, McDermott, Marth Sepkowitz, Amy 1991 -92 Ellenbeck, Jennifer 2007- a 1988-89 V) ~ 2006 (22-24) 2005 (18-24) 2004 (18-32) 2003 (8-40) 2002 (14-41) 2001 (22-35) :::> Date Opponent Score ~D=at=e~ O~p~p=o=ne=n=t___ = S=co=r=e Date Op.~p=on=e=n=t ___~ S=co=r~e Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score V) Feb. 10 UC Riverside$ 5-12 2-5 UC san Diego 0-4 1-31 Whittier 8-0 IS) 2-07 Sacramento State 2-3 1-26 CS San Bernardino 3-1 1-27 CS San Bernardino 8-1 Feb. 11 Sai nt Ma ry's$ 8-2 2-5 UC san Diego 5-2 1-31 Whittier 9-0 IS) 2-07 Colorado State 1-5 1-26 CS San Bernardino 3-2 1-27 CS San Bernardino 6-3 LU Feb. 11 San Jose State$ 3-5 2-9 San Diego State 0-2 2-1 UC San Diego 11-0 IS) 2-08 Cal Poly 2-4 1-29 #l0CSFullerton 2-1 2-2 Biola 2-S a: Feb. 12 San Jose State$ 3-1 2-16 UC Riverside 0-1 2-1 UC San Diego 0-9 IS) 2-08 UC Santa Barbara 0-14 1-29 #10 CS Ful lerton 0-8 2-2 Biola 2-3 Feb. 15 San Diego State 0-5 2-16 UC Riverside 3-2 18) 2-6 UC Santa Barbara 3-4 18) 2-09 Southern Utah 0-2 2-02 Southern Utah 1-4 2-10 #1 UCLA 0-8 z Feb. 18 Vanguard 5-1 2-25 UC Riverside$ 2-6 2-6 Cal Poly SLO 1-5 2-21 Brigham Young 1-2 2-02 Brigha m Young 2-1 2-10 #1 UCLA 0-7 Feb. 18 Vanguard 4-1 2-25 Illinois-Chicago 0-6 2-7 Nevada 0-6 2-21 Utah 3-8 2-02 Oregon State 1-9 2-11 LMU 0-5 0 Feb. 22 UC San Diego 16-7 2-26 Nevada$ 3-5 2-7 CS Sacramento 0-8 IS) 2-22 Michigan State 0-6 2-03 Sai nt Mary 's 2-3 2-11 LMU 0-6 V) Feb. 22 UC Sa n Diego 12-2 2-27 St.John's$ 6-2 2-8 Colora do State 2-1216) 2-22 UC Santa Barba ra 0-5 2-03 Southern Utah 3-4 2-15 Point Loma 0-2 <( Feb. 24 Utah State 2-1 3-9 San Diego State 2-018) 2-14 Redlands 0-2 18) 2-23 Cal Poly 0-5 2-08 Ohio State 0-6 2-15 Point Loma 2-6 Feb. 25 Nevada-Reno# 0-9 3-11 Stony Brook # 1-2 2-14 Redlands 8-0 16) 2-6 2-09 Northridge 0-9 2-16 Concordia 8-2 LU Feb. 25 Utah State# 7-6 3-11 James Madison# 8-016) 2-lS 2-09 McNeese State 2-4 2-16 Concordia 7-1 V) Feb. 25 Nevada-Reno# 6-0 3-12 Longwood # 2-4 2-27 Fa~ld 1-0 3-02 2-1o Ohio State 2-5 2-23 Brad ley 6-0 Feb. 26 UC Riverside# 0-4 3-12 JamesMadison # 2-1 2-28 Southern Utah 7-619) 3-02 2-10 OregonState 0-7 3-3 Azusa Pacific 1-7 Mar. 01 San Diego State 0-8 3-13 Longwood # 4-3 2-28 UC Riverside 6-0 3-07 Northern Iowa 1-2 2-16 Point Loma 2-5 3-3 Azusa Pacific 7-8 Ma r. 09 Oregon State% 1-7 3-17 Miami University % 0-2 2-29 ~oyola Marymount 2-1016) 3-08 Harvard 4-2 2-16 PointLoma 0-2 3-9 Tulsa 12-5 Ma r. 09 Ba ll State% 2-3 3-18 Eastern Illinois% 6-3 3-6 UC Riverside 0-3 3-08 Long Beach State 5-4 2-17 Southern Utah 0-8 3-10 Brigham Young 3-13 Mar. 10 Wash ington% 4-15 3-19 Winthrop % 0-3 UC Riverside 2-3 19) 3-09 2-5 2-17 Southern Utah 6-7 3-10 Boston College 0-14 Mar. 10 UCF% 6-2 3-20 LMU % Syracuse 0-3 3- 12 2-22 The Master's Col. 4-3 3-11 Portland State 0-1 Mar. 11 Fresno State% 0-8 3-20 Hawai'i % Syracuse 0-4 3-12 2-22 The Master's Col. 7-2 3-1 1 Northern Iowa 0-1 Ma r. 12 DePa ul% Cancelled 3-22 Chaminade Princeton 0-3 3-14 Eastern 2-23 Concordia 0-1 3-13 Arizona 0-9 Mar. 16 Quinnipiac 11 -3 3-22 Chaminade UC Ri verside 8-516) 3-14 2-23 Concordia 7-1 3-13 Arizona 0-8 Mar. 16 Quinnipiac 4-5 4-2 St. Mary's Can isus 6-8 18) 3-20 .______3-_ 0_l _ Lo-'y_o~la_Marymount 3-0 3-16 San Diego State 0-5 Mar, 17 Utah Valley State 2-0 4-2 St. Mary's 4-2 3- 14 Princeton 1-0 3-20 Point Loma 3-01 Loyola Mary ount 2-11 3-16 Michigan State 1-3 Mar. 17 Utah Valley State 1-3 4-3 St. Mary's 3-0 3-18 BYU 4-318) 3-23 #20 Oregon State 0-5 3-02 Azusa Pacific 1-4 3-17 San Diego State 0-7 Mar. 26 UC Riverside 0-6 4-3 St. Mary's 10-9 3-19 Central Conn. St. 8-016) 3-23 #200regon tale 7-3 3-02 Azusa Pacific 0-3 3-1 7 Michigan State 0-3 Mar. 26 UC Rivers ide 2-7 4-9 Sacramento St. 2-018) 3-20 Buffalo 3-26 UCSanlllego 1-0 3-15 TexasA&M 0-2 3-20 Hawa ii Pacific 0-1 Apr. 05 Louisiana Tec h Cancelled 4-9 Sacramento 5~ 2-5 3-21 Dartmouth 3-26 6-7 3-15 San Diego State 2-4 3-20 Hawaii Pacific 5-0 Apr. 08 Santa Clara 1-3 4-10 Sacram ntoSt. 0-2 3-24 UC San Diego 0-2 3-16 Texas A&M 0-2 3-22 Wright State 5-3 Apr. 08 Santa Clara 6-3 4-1 0 Sacramento St. 1-6 4-3 Sacramento State 0-1 4-3 3-16 1-7 3-23 Sa n Diego State 2-3 Apr. 09 Santa Clara 8-1 4-16 Portland S- t-1 4-3 Sacramento s- t-2 3-4 3-20 0-10 3-23 McNeeseState 2-0 Apr. 09 Santa Clara 6-7 4-16 Portland Stat@ -2 4-4 Samm@nt05tat@ t-2 3-4 3-20 2-8 3-24 Eastern Illinois 3- 1 Apr. 14 Sai nt Ma ry'sA 6-1 4-17 Portland State 0-5 4-4 Sacramento State 1-9 IS) 4-12 Loyola Marymount 0-4 3-2S 3-4 3-25 Hawaii 1-2 Apr. 14 Saint Ma ry'sA 8-0 4-17 Portland State 4-3 4-8 #15 Oregon State 2-3 4-12 Loyola Marymount 0-6 3-2S Saint 3-4 3-28 UC Santa Barbara 4-5 Apr.15 Saint Ma ry'sA 7-3 4-23 LMU 1-7 4-9 4-3 4-13 Loyola Marymount 3-6 3-27 UC Santa Barbara 0-6 3-31 Santa Clara 8-1 Apr.15 Sa int Mary's" 5-1 4-23 LMU 4-7 4-9 2-6 4-13 Loyola Marymou nt 2-7 3-27 UC Barbara 0-3 3-31 Santa Clara 2-1 Apr.22 Sacramento StateA 2-6 4-24 LMU 3-4 4-10 1-8 4-18 Santa Clara 0-3 4-07 UC rside 2-4 4-4 UC San Diego 2-7 Apr, 22 Sacramento StateA 4-2 4-24 LMU 0-7 4~0 l ◄ 4-18 SantaClara 1-3 4-07 UC Riverside 0-8 4-4 UC Sa n Diego 2-3 Apr. 23 Sacramento State"- 9-8 4-30 Santa Clara 3-4 19) 4-17 Loyola r,tarymount 2-4 4-19 Santa Clara 0-6 4-10 UC an Diego 1-0 4-7 St. Ma ry's 5-6 Apr.23 Sacramento State" 0-3 4-30 Santa Clara 5-6 4-17 Loyola Marymount 1-5 4-19 SantaClara 0-3 4-10 U San Diego 0-8 4-7 St. Ma ry's 6-5 Apr. 29 Portland State " 0-6 5-1 Santa Clara 5-13 4 18 Loyola Marymount 9-7 4-23 UC Riverside 4-13 Chapman 9-1 4-8 Sa nta Clara 6-2 Apr. 29 Portland State " 1-2 5-1 Santa Clara 11-6 4-20 Loyola Marymount 12-4 (8) 4-24 6-4 4-8 Santa Clara 5-1 Apr. 30 Portland State" 1-3 4-24 Santa Clara 1-3 4-26 Saint : n Diego State 0-8 4-10 St. Mary's 3-2 Apr. 30 Portland StateA 1-5 4-24 Santa Clara 1-7 4-26 Saint Mary's 1-9 4-17 San Diego State 0-1O 4-1O St. Mary's 4-1O May 06 LMU A 5-6 4-25 Santa Clara 0-9 (5) 4-27 Saint Mary's 1-4 4-26 Loyola Marymount 0-3 4-18 Azusa Pacific 2-1 May 06 LMU A 4-3 4-25 Santa Clara 4-5 4-27 Saint Mary's 7-1 4-26 Loyola Marymount 0-8 4-18 Azusa Pacific 0-2 May 07 LMU A 3-4 5-1 St. Mary's 5-3 18) 5-04 Sacramento State 2-0 4-28 Santa Clara 5-4 4-29 Loyola Marymount 0-1 May 07 LMU A 5-2 5- 1 St. Mary's 5-2 5-04 Sacramento State 1-7 4-28 Santa Clara 4-2 4-29 Loyola Marymount 0-1 5-2 St. Mary's 3-4 4-30 Loyola Marymount 0-1 5-4 UC Riverside 4-1 5-2 St. Mary's 1-6 4-30 Loyola Marymount 5-0 5-4 UC Riverside 4-1 5-10 SantaClara 0-2 5-9 LMUIWISL) 3-2 5-10 Saint Mary's 6-10 5-9 LMU IWISL) 3-2 5-11 Saint Mary's 0-3 5-11 Santa Cla ra IWISL) 1-2 5-11 Santa Clara 0-5 5-11 Saint Mary's IWISL) 4-6 5-12 Loyola Ma rymount 0-1 5-12 Santa Clara IWISL) 0-1 5-12 Saint Mary's IWISL) 3-0 5-13 Saint Mary's IWISL) 3-6 w C) f V"I m 2000 (31-28) 1999 (44-21) 1998 (31-28) 1997 (27-31) 1996 (14-37) 1995 (18-33) )> Date Opponent Score Date Oggonent Score Date Score Date o,u:~onent Score Date Oggonent Sco re Date Opponent Score V"I 2-3 Sa int Mary's College 8-4 2/13 ~~~~ ~ ~ nt 8-0 2/8 Point Loma 2-3 2/4 St. Mary's 0-6 2/ 10 St. Ma ry's 3-13 1-29 CS Sa n Bernardino 8-0 2-6 2-3 Sa int Mary's College 6-2 2/ 13 Whi ttier 10-0 2/8 Point Loma 5-6 2/4 St. Mary's 2-8 2/ 10 St. Mary's 1-29 CS Sa n Bernardino 10-6 2/ 19 Point Loma 2-4 2/ 12 San Diego St 2-14 2/ 17 CS San Be rnardino 5-1 2-6 ino 0-2 2/5 St. Mary's 1-0 0 CS San Bernard 2/19 Point Loma 5-3 2/ 12 San Diego St 1-17 2/ 17 CS San Bern ard ino 8-7 2-4 Chica go Illinois 0-1 2-6 CS San Bernardino 6-2 2/20 Cal Baptist 3-2 2/ 15 CS San Bernardino 1-0 2/5 St. Mary's 4-10 2/ 18 Ca l Baptist 0-10 2/ 10 ino 3-6 z 2-5 Point Loma 0-1 2-12 Point Loma Nazarene 5-4 2/20 Cal Baptist 3-2 2/ 15 CS San Berna rdino 3-4 CS San Bernard 2/ 18 Cal Baptist 2-3 2-12 Point Loma Nazarene 4-0 2/ 25 UC Sa n Diego 0-2 2/ 18 UC San Di ego 9-0 2/ 10 CS San Bernardino 0-10 2/22 UC Sa n Diego 3-2 2·5 Poi nt Loma 3-8 2-13 Concordia University 3-1 2/25 UC San Diego 5-2 2/18 UC San Dieg o 3-4 2/ 14 San Diego State 0-6 2/22 UC San Diego 0-4 :::0 2-11 CS Dominguez Hills 8-5 2-13 Concordia Uni versity 3 -0 2/27 Cal Lutheran 4-3 2/ 21 Whittier 6- 1 2/14 San Diego State 0-12 2/ 25 Loyola Marymount 5-8 2/27 Ca l Lutheran 9-1 2/22 Azusa Pacific 0-6 2/ 25 Loyola Marymount 5-6 Santa Clara 5 -1 2-19 Ca l Baptist 5-2 2/ 17 Azusa Pacific 1-8 m 2-1 6 2/28 Loyola Marymount 2-7 2/ 22 Azusa Pacific 4-1 2/ 26 CS Full erton 0-18 2-1 8 Bri gha m You ng 1-2 2-19 Ca l Baptist 13-0 2/28 Loyola Marymount 1-4 2/ 23 Claremont 3-2 2/ 17 Azusa Pacific 2-7 2/ 26 CS Full erton 0-10 V"I 2-20 Azusa Pacific 6-0 3-6 Point Loma 4-1 2/ 23 Claremont 5-6 2/20 Concordia 2-4 3/ 1 San Diego State 1-11 2-1 8 Brigham Young 0-11 2-20 Azusa Pacific 5-4 3-6 W. New Mexico 1-1 1 2/28 Concordia 5-1 2/20 Concordia 4-5 3/ 1 San Diego State 3-8 C 2- 19 Brigha m Young 2-1 2-23 UC San Diego 4-2 3-6 Loyola Marymount 6-4 2/28 Concordia 9-2 2/24 Loyola Marymount 0-6 3/ 3 Point Loma 1-4 3-7 t 5-13 Reg is 0-4 3/3 Point Loma 19-4 Concordia 2-1 2-23 UC San Dieg o 4-1 Loyola Marymoun 3/3 2/24 Loyola Marymount 2-3 2-25 3-7 Point Loma 2-4 3/3 6-4 3/4 Azusa Pacific 2-4 2-27 Loyola Marymount 2-5 3/2 Po int Loma 8-3 2-26 Azusa Pacific 6-0 3/11 ai\"Biriiinllii 2 ~ ~ -0 3/4 Azusa Pacifi c 1-5 ~ 2-27 Loyo la Marymount 0-3 3/11 3-11 3/4 Point Loma 3/2 Poi nt Loma 4-5 3/7 Concordia 3-1 2-26 Azusa Pacific 0-7 San~ nardino 8-0 V"I 2-28 CS Dominguez Hills 6-3 3/12 Cal Ba1!1!5t 1-2 3/8 Loyola Marymount 2- 3/5 UC San Diego 7-6 3/7 Concordia 6-1 3-3 UCLA 0-2 2-28 CS Dominguez Hills 5-2 3/ 12 Cal Baptist 0-5 3/8 Loyola Marymount 1 -3 3/5 UC San Diego 6-3 3/ 16 Coast Gu ard 6-4 3/14 Azusa'Pacific 4- 10 3/14 Pomona Pitzer 12-5 3/ 16 Coa st Guard 7-1 3-4 l ong Beach State 2-3 3-S Point Loma Nazarene 4-1 3/9 Azusa Pa cific 4-3 3-5 Western New Mexico 0-10 3/14 Azusa Pacific 3-1 3/ 14 Pomona Pitzer 6-1 3/9 Azusa Pacific 3-6 3/18 Arizona St 0-11 12 Bradley 0-6 3/17 Le l)lgh 7-0 3/ 1S Azusa Pacific 4-g 3/18 Arizona St 0-7 3- 3-5 Loyola Marymount 5-6 3/17 La Ve rne 2-1 3/17 3-8 "-IIPacific 3/24 Sa nta Clara 0-8 3-12 Bradley 3-6 Le,liljih 3/ 15 4-9 3-6 Southern Utah Uni v. 6-2 3/20 Concord ia 9-5 3/17 SoudMrn Utah 9-1 3 3/17 La Verne 0-3 3/24 Santa Clara 0-2 3-13 So uthern Utah 4-3 3-6 Western New Mexico 6-3 3/ 20 Gl!orge Fox 1-2 3/17 Southern Utah 11-3 3/23 Santa Clara 0-7 3/25 LMU 4-S 3-6 Loyola Marymount 2-1 3/ 20 Redlands 3-1 3/21 Concordia 0-2 3/23 Santa Clara 6-9 3/25 LMU 4-3 3- 13 So uthern Utah 3-1 3-16 UC LA 0-7 3/ 21 Concordia 13-0 3/21 Pacific Chrlstlan 7- 3/24 Santa Clara 5-4 4/ 1 LMU 5-10 3- 16 Sa int Mary's 1 -2 3-16 UCLA 1-2 3/.l1 G~ox 7-0 3/ 22 Redlands fo 3/24 Santa Cla ra 1-9 4/ 1 LMU 0-3 l/23 San ardino 4-7 3/ 22 Red lands 6-0 4/6 Azusa Pacific 3-4 3- 16 Saint Mary's 0-2 3-20 Loyola Marymount 3/30 LMU 6-9 3/23 San Bernardino 3-4 3/22 Co ncord ia 8-4 4/6 Redlands 5-1 3- 18 Santa Clara 1-0 3-20 Loyola Marymount 3/26 Concordia 5-4 3/28 Hawaii Pacific 3-10 3/30 LMU 2-13 4/7 Cla remont 4-0 3-21 La Verne 3/26 Concordia 8-6 3/28 Hawaii Pa 2-5 4/4 Red lands 8-5 4/7 Concordia 1-2 3- 18 Santa Clara 1-0 3-21 La Verne 3/28 Pacific Christian 2-0* 4/3 C laremont 6-5 I Azusa Paci fic 3 -7 4/8 La Ve rne 2-3 3-24 San Diego State 0-1 1 3-26 Santa Clara 3/28 Pacific Christian 2-0* 4/3 Azusa Pacific 0-3 4/5 Loyola 1-5 4/12 Concordia 7-8 Saint Mary's 2-11 4/4 Cal Baptist 4/12 Concordia 7-4 3-24 Michigan State 4-2 3-26 Santa Cl ara 4/4 4-3 4/5 C laremont 6-0 4/4 Saint Mary's 3-6 4/4 Red lands 11-0 4/13 CS San Bernardino 4-1 3-27 UC Santa Barbara 4/6 Azusa Pacilic 0-6 3-25 Michigan State 2-3 4/7 Pacific Chri stian 7-3 4/5 Whittier 19-0 4/13 CS San Bernardino 6-7 3-27 UC Santa Barbara 4/7 Pacific Christia n 7-0 4/5 Chapman 1-2 4/ 11 Concordia 1-2 4/20 Point Loma 5-3 3-2 5 San Diego State 0-1 3-29 San ta Clara 4/9 Azusa Pacific 3-2 4/ 11 Santa Clara 4-8 4/1 1 Concordia 6-7 4/20 Point Loma 14-11 3-31 Hawai i 5-4 3-29 San ta Clara 4/9 Claremont 3-4 4/ 11 Santa Cla 0-6 4/13 Claremont 11 -1 4/21 Ca l Baptist 3-7 4/1 0 Concordia 9-3 4/12 CS San Bernardino 9-2 4/21 Ca l Baptist 4-3 3-31 Hawaii 1-4 3-30 Sai nt Mary'tcollege 4/13 Claremont 14-5 3-30 Sai nt Mary' College 4/10 UC San Diego 8-0 4/ 12 CS San Bernardino 0-8 4/ 14 CS Sa n Bernardino 7-6 4/ 23 Loyola Marymount 0-1 4-5 CS Dominguez Hills 3-1 4/1 1 Cal Baptist 5-3 4/ 17 5-10 4/ 23 Loyola Marymount 7-1 4-2 Cl aremont Concordia 4/ 14 CS Sa n Berna , ino 4-5 4-0 4/28 St. Mary's 1-8 4-5 CS Dominguez Hills 5-6 4115 UC5anl>iago 0-2 4/17 Conc9raia 4-2 Azusa Pa dHI 4115 UC5an Dlego 5-1 4/19 ~t) 0-8 4/ 17 UC Sa n Dleg 0-1 4/28 Santa Cla ra 0-8 4-5 CS Dominguez Hills 9-1 4-2 Central Coll ege 4/11 ~a Verne 8-S 4/1 9 MU 0-6 4/ 17 UC Sa n Diego 5-1 4/29 5-10 4-3 3-1 3-5 4/22 UC San Diego 11-3 4/19 1-5 4/29 ~~n~:3:ra 0-11 4-7 Point Loma 4-2 Buena Vista 4/ 17 La Ve rn e Point ~ 4-3 St.Thomas 6-3 4/18 Pepperdine 9-0 4/22 UC San Diego 8-5 4/19 Point Loty\a 4-5 4/30 Sa nta Clara 2-5 4-7 Poi nt Loma S-6 4-6 CS Dominguez Hills 8-0 4/ 18 Pepperdine 8-0 4/26 LMU (WISL) 2-1 4/27 LMU(W,,SL ) 1-1 0 4/30 LMU 11 -5 4/25 LMU (WISL) 2-1 4/ 26 LMU(WISL) 0-8 4-9 Loyola Marymount 4-5 4-6 CS Dominguez Hills S-3 4/27 LMU(1'ISL ) 1-1 0 4/25 LMU (WISL) 3-4 5/2 St. Ma2;-s (WISL) 1-2 1994 (25-21) 4-9 10-2 Santa ' Ia ra (WISL) 3-2 4-9 Loyola Ma rymount 0-3 Cal Baptist 5/1 St. Ma;{' (WIS 1-3 5/2 Sa nta Iara (WISL) 2-4 5/3 4-9 Cal Baptist 3-1 5/ 1 Sa nta Iara 11"/ISL) 0-3 5/3 Sa nta Clara (WISL) 2-3 5/3 St M ry's (WISL) 1-7 Date Opponent Score 4-13 Con cordia 5-6 4-10 Concordia University 8-0 5/2 St. Ma;{' (W)SL) 1-5 5/3 St. Mary's (WISL) 0-12 5/4 Sanya Cla ra (WISL) 0-7 2/ 12 C S Sa n Bernardino 5-4 4-13 Concordia 2-0 4-10 Concordia University 5-0 5/2 Santa Iara (WISL) 0-2 5/4 1-5 5/4 ~ary's (WISL) 3-5 2/ 12 CS San Be rnard ino 8-7 1-2 ~!·n~;3~r~1~~JL) 4-2 2/ 15 Point Loma 5-2 4-13 4-15 Point Loma Nazarene 0-2 5/3 Santa Clara (WISL) 5/4 5/5 U (WISL) 2-3 Concordia 4-3 3-7 2/ 15 Point Loma 0-1 4-15 Point Loma Nazarene 1-3 5/3 S t. Ma~,(WISL) 5/5 St. Mary's (WISL) 2-10 4-lS Loyola Marymount 1-3 * denotes or wins 2/26 Azusa Pacific 3-1 4-16 Colora do College 9-1 2/26 Azusa Pacific 6-8 4-15 Loyola Marymount 3-6 4-16 Colorado Coll ege 8-0 3/3 S ou thern Cai Col. 1-3 4-19 UC San Diego 1-0 4-20 CS San Bernardino 4-5 University of San Diego Torero Softball Year-By-Year Results 3/3 Sou thern Cal Col. 0-4 4-20 CS Sa n Bernardino 4-2 3/S LMU 7-5 4-19 UC Sa n Diego 1-0 Year Record Head Coach NCAA Div. Conference/League 7-3 4-22 UC San Die go 7-1 3/S LM U 4-20 5-0 2007 24-26 Melissa McElva in Division Pacific Coast Softball Conference 3/ 1S Coast Guard 15-3 Sai nt Mary's 4-22 1 UC San Di ego 9- 2006 22-24 Melissa Mc Elva in Division Pacific Coast Softball Co nference 3/ 1S Coast Guard 8-4 4-20 5-1 Sai nt Mary's 4-24 LMU (WISL) 1-0 2005 18-24 Melissa McElvain Division Pa cific Coast Softball Conference 3/16 San Diego State 1-9 4-25 CS Sa n Bernardino 3-1 4-24 LMU (WISL) 1-2 2004 18-32 Melissa McElvai n Division Pa cific Coast Softball Con ference 3/ 16 San Diego Sta te 1-7 4-30 Saint Mary's (WIS L) 5- 1 2003 8-40 Melissa McElvain Di vision Pac ific Coast Softball Conference 3/18 Loyola Marymount 13-3 4-25 CS San Bernardino 3-2 3/22 Oregon State 0-1 4-30 Santa Clara (WISL) 4 -7 2002 14-4 1 Melissa McElvai n Di vision Western Intercollegiate Softball League 4-29 San Diego State 2-3 5-1 Saint Mary's (WISL ) 0-1 3/22 Oregon State 2-1 2001 22-35 Lin Adams Di vision Western Intercollegiate Softball Lea gue 3/ 29 Loyola Marymount 2-5 4-29 0-1 WISL) San Diego State 5-1 Santa Clara ( 8-2 2000 31 -28 Lin Adams Di vision Western Intercol legiate Softball League 3/ 29 Loyola Marymount 1-0 5.5 Azusa Pacific 7-6 S-2 Sa int Mary's (WISL) S-1 1999 44-21 Lin Adam s Divis ion Western Interco llegiate Softball Leag ue 3/ 29 Loyola Marymount 2-0 5-2 LMU (WISL) 2-4 3/30 Concordia 5-3 5-5 Azusa Pacific 5-3 1998 31-28 Lin Adam s Divis ion Western Intercollegiate Softball League 1997 27-31 Li n Adams Division Western Intercollegiate Softbal l League 3/30 Concordia 2-10 5-9 LMU (WISL) 0-1 4/5 Point Loma 3-4 1996 14-37 Lin Adam s Division Western Intercollegiate Softball League 4/5 Point Loma 2-1 5-9 LMU (WISL) 2-3 1995 18-33 Lin Adams Division Western Intercol legiate Softball League 4/8 Claremont 3-0 5-12 Santa Clara (WISL) 1-0 1994 25-2 1 Lin Adams Division Weste rn Intercollegiate Softball League 4/8 Cal Lutheran 6-9 1993 25-19 Larry Ca udillo Divisio n Independent 4/9 C hapman 3-0 5- 12 Saint Mary's (WIS L) 2-0 1992 31-14 Larry Ca udillo Di vision Independent 4/10 UC San Diego 3-0 5- 13 Santa Clara (WISL) 1·0 1991 34-14 Larry Ca udi llo Division Independent 4/ 14 Southern Ca l Col. 1-4 4/ 14 So uthern Ca l Col. 1-9 5-13 1990 25-25 Larry Ca udillo ion Saint Mary's (WISL) 2-4 Divis Independent 4/ 16 Stanford 8-0 5- 14 LMU (WISL) 3-7 1989 30-27 Larry Ca udillo Divis ion Independent 4/ 16 Stanfo rd 6-S 1988 21-26 Larry Caudi llo Divis ion Independent 4/ 22 CS San Bernar. 3-6 5- 14 Santa Clara (WISL) 2-0 1987 21-20 Larry Caudillo Division I West Coast Athletic Conferen ce 4/ 22 CS San Bernar. 0-7 1986 24-14 Larry Caudillo Division I West Coast At hletic Co nfere nce 4/23 UC Sa n Diego 6-9 ~ 1985 15-23 Kevin McGarry Division Ill Sou thern California Softball Conference 4/23 UC Sa n Diego 4-5 4/24 Santa Clara 2-0 c:, 1984 13-37 Kevin McGarry Division Ill ll Conference Southern Ca lifornia Softba 4/24 Santa Clara 6-5 1983 22-20 Kevin McGarry Division Il l Southern California Softball Conference 4/27 LMU 8-3 1982 23-23 Kevin McGarry Di visio n II Western Assoc. for Intercollegiate Athletics 4/27 LMU 3-2 m 1981 2-12 Kevin McGarry Di visio n II Western Assoc. for Intercollegiate At hletics 4/29 3-2 1980 10-13 Kevin McGarry Di vision Ill Western Assoc. for Intercollegiate Athletics 4/29 ~~n~:3:ra 0-2 I\J 4/30 San ta Clara 7-5 4/ 30 St. Mary 's 0-15 -....J 5/ 1 0-3 5/ 1 ~~n~;d:ra 4-6 V') 6 M ason, Sa ra 2003-06 12 Walks Wasilewski, nffany 1990-93 79 BATTING Colla, Shaunna 1997-00 12 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 109 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 59 8 McFarland, Gi na 2003-06 10 Andrews, June 1989-92 82 Ziomkowski, Li sa 1987-89 54 0 Cisneros, l aura 1990-93 10 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 80 Lopez, Amy 1999-00 43 0::: Games Played 10 Milo, Jennifer 1994-97 9 Berdan, Sarah 1987-90 80 Russell, Anna 2001 -04 40 Collo, Shaunna 1997-00 235 Smith, Trisha 1994-97 9 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986-89 73 Savage, Hillary 1990-93 40 Morri son, Katy 1999-00 9 8 Harmonson, Erin 2003-06 29 0 2 Quenti n, Jade 1998-01 232 6 Beauchamp, Jeanne 1995-98 68 Geis, Ni cky 1999-02 219 7 Ferl, Ja mie 1986-89 67 9 Stanbra, Mary 1983-85 27 u 4 Bea ucha mp, Jea nne 1995-98 208 8 N unes, Ash lee 2003-06 65 10 Haake, Christina 2004-07 24 9 UJ 5 Milo, Je nnifer 1994-97 206 l ees, Gretchen 1994-97 64 Saves 10 McFarl and, Gina Lees, Gretchen 1994-97 201 2003-06 61 Lopez.Amy 1999-00 0::: ~ Bisera, Stephanie 1999-02 200 Total Bases Haa ke, Christina 2004-07 8 McFarland, Gi na 2003-06 186 1 Wel nshei n, Jeanne 1986-89 349 Russell, Anna 2001-04 Clarke, Kristy 1999-02 186 2 Q uentin, Jade 1998-01 282 McFarl an d, Gina 2003-06 0::: 9 Nunes, Ashlee 2003-06 185 Ca ll o, Shaunna 1997-00 280 Was il ewski, Tiffany 1990-93 Smi th, Debbie 1993-96 185 UJ 4 M ilo, Jennifer 1994-97 266 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 184 UJ 10 5 Mason, Sara 2003-06 252 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 Andrews, Ju ne 1989-92 184 6 Reinard, Aimee 1991-94 250 Velke, Misty 1999 Norman, Colleen 1995-98 184 0::: 7 Reinard, Melissa 1991-94 249 Delpit, Jennifer 2001-04 <( Games Started 8 S mith, Trisha 1994-97 223 Innings Pitched Collo, Shaunna 1997-00 233 9 Smith, Debbie 1 93-96 222 1 Norman1Colleen 1995-98 715.7 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 229 10 Ci sneros.Laura 1990-93 216 2 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1990-93 609 u 1995-98 Beauchamp, Jeanne 207 Batting Average (Min. 250 AB) Marino, A rea 1993-96 530.3 4 Milo, Jennifer 1994-97 206 1 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986-89 0.452 4 Lopez, A y 1999-00 449.7 5 Lees, Gretchen 1994-97 198 2 S traub, Angie 1990-93 0.380 5 Z iomkowski, Lisa 1987-89 438.3 6 Geis, Nicky 1999-02 196 3 Doria, Julie 1990-92 0.371 6 Haake, Christina 2004-07 433.2 7 Nunes, Ash lee 2003-06 185 4 M ilo, Jennifer 1994-97 0.355 7 Quentin,Jade 1998-01 41 9.3 McFarland, Gin a 2003-06 185 5 Fritsch, Virginia 2006-07 0.348 8 Ru sse ll, Anna 2001 -04 41 8.7 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 182 6 Reinard, Melissa 1991 -94 0.346 9 armonso n, Erin 2003-06 385. 1 Andrews, June 1989-92 182 Goodwin, Lisa 1992-93 0.342 10 Savage, Hillary 1990-93 366 9 Smith, Debbie 1993-96 181 B Bon/a, Kathlffn 2005-06 0.335 10 Clarke, Kristy 1999-02 178 Strikeouts 9 Tucker, Trisha 1998-99 0.322 11 Sm ith, Tri sha 1994-97 177 Norman, Collee n 1 995-98 311 Sara Mason, a catcher and third base, holds 1O S mith, Debbie 1 993-96 0.3 18 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 281 At Bats the career record for doubles with 33 and is Slugging Percentage (Min. 2S0 AB) Haake, Christina 2004-07 272 Co ll o, Shau nna 1997-00 741 1 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986-89 0.738 4 Lopez, Amy 1999-00 27 1 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 651 second on career homeruns with 12. 2 Rei nard, Melissa 1991-94 0.5 19 5 Harmonson, Erin 2003-06 239 Milo, Jennifer 1994-97 629 Straub, Angie 1990-93 0 .51 0 6 Velke, Misty 1999 235 4 Smith, Tri sha 1994-97 598 Home Runs 4 Tucker, Trisha 1998-99 0.509 7 Russe ll,Anna 2001-04 181 5 Lees, Gretchen 1 994-97 582 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986-89 19 5 Reinard, Aimee 1991-94 0.496 8 Mari no, Andrea 1993-96 163 6 Nunes, As hlee 2002-06 577 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 12 6 F ritsch, Virginia 2006-07 0.485 9 Z iomkowski, Lisa 1987-89 158 7 Bea uchamp, Jea nne 1995-98 572 Reinard, Aimee 1991-94 8 7 Mason, Sara 2003-06 0.482 10 Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1990-1993 143 8 McFarland, Gina 2003-06 558 Straub, Angie 1990-93 8 8 Morrison, Katy 1999-00 0.443 9 Smith, Debbie 1993-96 554 Treiber, Da nielle 2004-07 8 Shutouts 9 Bon/a, Kathleen 2005-07 0,439 10 Cisneros, La ura 1990-93 55 1 4 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 7 Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1990-93 20 10 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 0.433 11 Andrews, June 1989-92 550 Ga lloway, Ch eryl 1982-83 7 Lopez. Amy 1999-00 13 6 Reina rd, Mel issa 1991 -94 6 Norman, Colleen 1995-98 10 Runs Cisneros, l aura 1990-93 5 4 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 1 Wei nshein, Jea nne 1986-89 163 Morri so n, Katy 1999-00 5 PITCHING Savage, Hillary 1990-93 7 2 And rews, June 1989-92 134 Smith, Debbie 1993-96 5 6 Russell, Anna 2001-04 6 3 Quenti n, Jade 1998-01 117 Bonja, Kathleen 2005-07 5 Velke, Misty 1999 6 4 Cisneros, Lau ra 1990-93 11 1 Ellenbeck, Jennifer 2006- 5 Wins 8 Harmonson, Erin 2003-06 4 5 Collo, Shaunna 1997-00 109 McFarland, Gina 2003-06 4 Runs Batted In Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1990-93 60 6 Straub, Angie 1990-93 105 Ziomkowski, Li sa 1987-89 4 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986-89 153 2 Norman, Colleen 1995-98 47 7 Smith, Trisha 1994-97 103 Egan, Tas ha 1997 4 Milo, Jennifer 1994-97 126 3 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 38 8 Beauchamp, Jeanne 1995-98 102 Romo, Diane 1985-86 4 Re inard, Aimee 1991-94 115 4 Ziomkowski, Li sa 1987-89 37 9 Berda n, Sa rah 1987-90 98 Haake, Christina 2004-07 4 10 Lees, Gretchen 1994-97 95 4 Cisneros, l aura 1990-93 100 Lopez. Amy 1999-00 35 5 Rei nard, Melissa 1991-94 96 6 Savage, Hillary 1990-93 34 Earned Run Average (Min. 200 IP) Co ll a, Shaunna 1997-00 86 7 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 30 1 Wasilewski, nffany 1990-93 1.37 Collo, Shaunna 1997-00 232 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 81 8 Haake, Christina 2004-07 26 2 Lopez, Amy 1999-00 1.43 Mil o, Je nnifer 1994-97 223 Waynick, Debbie 1984-87 81 9 Velke, Misty 1999 25 Stanbra, Mary 1983-85 2.09 Weinshein, Jea nne 1986-89 214 9 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 80 10 Harmonson, Erin 2003-06 23 4 Q uentin,Jade 1998-01 2.35 4 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 197 10 Smith, De bbie 1993-96 71 Appearances Ziomkowski, Lisa 1987-89 2.62 5 Smit h, Trisha 1994-97 178 11 Delpit, Jennifer 2001 -04 68 6 McFarland, Gina Norman, Colleen 1995-98 138 2003-06 2.66 6 Smit h, Debbie 1993-96 176 7 Savag e, Hillary 1 Stolen Bases Wasilewski, Tiffany 1990-93 104 990-93 2.93 Andrews, June 1989-92 168 8 R ussell, Anna 2001 -03 3.01 Straub, Angie 1990-93 78 Haake, Christina 2004-07 100 8 Cisneros, l au ra 1990-93 167 9 Haake, Christ ina 2004-07 3.02 Weinshein, Jea nne 1986-89 77 4 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 96 9 Reinard, Melissa 1991-94 166 10 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 3.05 10 McFarland, Gi na 2003-06 165 Shega,Jomi 1993-97 38 5 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 95 4 W hitaker, Ka thy 1982-85 37 6 Russell, Anna 2001 -04 94 11 Reinard, Aimee 1991-94 160 * Not all records are complete (missing pre- 12 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 159 5 Smith, Tri sha 1994-97 35 7 Harmonson, Erin 2003-06 89 6 A ndrews, June 1989-92 33 8 l opez,Amy 1999-00 87 1982 and part of 1988 statistics) Doubles 7 Col lo, Shaunna 1997-00 32 9 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1987-89 71 Mason, Sa ra 2003-06 33 8 Bea uchamp, Jea nne 1995-98 29 10 McFarland, Gina 2003-06 70 Bonja, Kathleen 2005-06 31 9 l ees, Gretchen 1994-97 28 Savage, Hillary 1990-93 70 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 28 Doria , Julie 1990-92 28 Delpit, Jennifer 2001-04 26 Games Started McFarland, Gi na 2003-06 26 Stolen Base Attempts 1 Norman, Co lleen 1995-98 109 6 Weinshein, Jea nne 1986-89 24 Straub, Angie 1990-93 85 2 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1990-93 87 00 Milo, Je nnifer 1994-97 22 Weinshein, Jea nne 1986-89 73 Marino, Andrea 1993-96 73 N Reina rd, Aimee 1991-94 22 Collo, Shaunna 1997-00 47 4 Q uentin, Jade 1998-01 70 9 Collo, Shaunna 1997-00 21 4 S hega, Jomi 1993-97 44 S Russell, Anna 2001 -04 69 Valenzuela, Nichole 2005-07 21 5 Whitaker, Ka thy 1982-85 42 6 Haake, Ch ristina 2004-06 65 Smith, Tri sha 1994-97 42 7 Harmonson, Erin 2003-06 64 Triples Andrews, June 1989-92 41 8 Lopez, Amy 1999-00 63 Weinshein, Jea nne 1986-89 27 8 Bea uchamp, Jea nne 1995-98 38 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1987-89 63 Rei nard, Melissa 1991-94 25 l ees, Gretchen 1994-97 38 10 Savage, Hillary 1990-93 58 Reinard, Ai mee 1991-94 22 Dori a, Ju lie 1990-92 38 Quentin, Jade 1998-01 18 Complete Games Tucker, Trisha 1998-99 18 Norman, Colleen 1995-98 79 Home Runs Tucker, Trisha 1998 105 4 Delpit, Jennifer 2001 2 V"I BATTING Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 4 Weins hein, Jeanne 1986 90 Velke, Misty 1999 2 2 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986 S Mason, Sa ra 2004 87 Marino, And rea 1993 2 Mason, Sa ra 2004 Quentin, Jade 1999 87 Wasi lewski, Tiffa ny 1990 2 z Games Played Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 7 Morrison, Katy 1999 85 McFarland, Gina 2006 2 Quentin, Jade 1999 65 Galloway, Cheryl 1982 8 Ga lloway, Cheryl 1982 82 Haake, Ch ristina 2006 2 C) 9 Milo, Jennifer 1997 81 Collo, Shaunna 1999 63 Morrison, Katy 2000 Innings Pitched Collo, Sha unna 1997 81 Tucker, Trisha 1999 61 Christman, Sa lly 1984 Lopez, Amy 2000 243 r Morrison, Katy 1999 61 Ellenbeck, Jennifer 2007 Batting Average (Min. 100 AB) Marino, And rea 1994 240.3 m Collo, Shaunna 2000 59 8 Straub, Angie 1990 Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 0.492 Lopez, Amy 1999 206.7 1999 Cane, Mary Ann 1999 59 Cane, Mary Ann Weinshein, Jeanne 1986 0.452 4 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1989 206 V"I Quentin, Jade 2000 58 Mason, Sara 2005 Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 0.415 5 Velke, Misty 1999 199 Milo, Jennifer 1997 58 Run s Batted In 4 Doria, Ju lie 1991 0.409 6 Norman, Colleen 1996 191 m Collo, Shaunna 1997 58 Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 48 5 Milo, Jennifer 1997 0.402 7 Norman, Colleen 1997 188 )> 10 Five players tied Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 45 6 Straub, Angie 1991 0.395 8 Norman, Colleen 1998 182.7 Games Started Weinshein, Jeanne 1986 41 7 Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1990 0.392 9 Marino, Andrea 1995 179 V"I Quentin, Jade 1999 64 4 Milo, Jennifer 1997 40 8 Fritsch, Virginia 2007 0.390 10 Egan, Tasha 1997 178.3 9 1990 0.386 Collo, Shaunna 1999 63 5 Reinard, Aimee 1992 37 Doria, Ju lie Stri keouts 0 1 0 Co llo, Shaunna 1997 0.381 Morrison, Katy 1999 60 6 Milo, Jennifer 1995 35 Velke, Misty 1999 235 4 Collo, Sha unna 2000 58 Myers, PJ. 1989 35 Tucker, Trisha 1998 0.381 z Lopez,Amy 1999 142 34 Milo, Jennifer 1997 58 8 Ga lloway, Cheryl 1982 Slugging Percentage (Min. 100 AB) Lopez, A y 2000 129 Tucker, Trisha 1999 57 9 Five players tied 1 Weinshein, Jea nne 1987 0.885 4 Egan, Tasha 1997 125 :,:, Cane, Mary Ann 1999 57 Stolen Bases 2 Weinsheln, Jeanne 1986 o. 783 5 Norman, Colleen 1998 117 Quentin, Jade 000 57 m Wein shein, Jea nne 1987 31 Galloway. Cheryl 1982 0.707 6 Quenti n, Jade 1998 98 Collo, Shaunna 1997 57 Straub, Angie 1991 29 4 Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 0.626 7 Quentin, Jade 2000 90 n Beauchamp, Jeanne 1997 57 Wei nshein, Jea nne 1989 25 5 Tucker, Trisha 1998 0.597 8 H aake, Christi na 2007 88 At Bats 4 Straub, Angie 1993 22 6 Mason, Sara 2004 0.576 9 Norman, Colleen 1997 85 0 Collo, Shaunna 1999 206 5 Strau b, Angie 1990 21 7 Rei nard, Aimee 1993 0.573 10 Harmonson, Erin 2006 84 8 Rei nard, Aimee 1992 :,:, Quentin, Jade 1999 181 6 Dorla, Julie 1991 19 0.562 Shutouts Collo 7 Byrn e, Cris 18 9 Christman, Sally 1984 0.537 , Shaunna 1997 181 tina 2000 1 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1991 9 Fritsch, Virginia 2007 0.537 0 4 Morrison, Katy 1999 179 8 S hega, Jomi 1994 16 2 Lopez, Amy 2000 Smith, Trisha Collo, Shaunna 2000 179 1994 16 10 Rei nard, Melissa 1992 0.535 Marino, Andrea 1994 V"I S mith, Trisha 1995 179 Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1992 7 Cane, Mary Ann 1999 176 Velke, Misty 1999 6 Smith, Trisha 1997 176 PITCHING Lopez, Amy 1999 6 Tucker, Trisha 1998 176 Russell, Anna 2004 4 10 Col lo, Shaunna 1998 175 Ega n, Tasha 1997 4 Run s Wins Norman, Co lleen 1997 4 Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 49 Velke, Misty 1999 25 10 Norman, Co lleen 1998 3 Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 49 2 Marino, Andrea 1994 23 Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1993 Quentin, Jade 1999 48 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1991 21 Savage, Hillary 1990 Straub, Angie 1991 45 4 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1992 19 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1989 3 Ziomkowski, Li sa 1989 19 Collo, Shaunna 1997 42 Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) Weinshein, Jeanne 1986 39 6 Lopez. Amy 2000 18 7 Lopez, Amy 1999 17 Wasilewski, nffany 1993 0.65 Andrews, June 1989 37 Velke, Misty 1999 1.16 Andrews, June 1991 37 8 Norman, Colleen 1998 15 9 Ega n, Tas ha 1997 14 Lopez, Amy 2000 1.30 Andrews, June 1992 37 4 Wasilewski, nffany 1991 1.37 Feijoo 37 , Jayme 1986 Appearances 5 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1992 1.44 Lopez, Amy 2000 49 6 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1989 1.53 Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 71 2 Marino, Andrea 1994 41 7 Lopez, Amy 1999 1.59 Milo, Jennifer 1997 70 Lopez, Amy 1999 38 8 Dykstra, Michelle 1983 1.74 Co!lo, Shaunna 1997 69 Norman, Colleen 1996 38 9 Wasi lewski, Tiffany 1990 1.78 4 Collo, Shaunna 1999 68 Velke, Misty 1999 36 10 Quentin, Jade 1998 2.01 5 Tucker, Trisha 1998 67 Norman, Colleen 1998 36 6 Morrison, Katy 1999 65 Egan, Tasha 1997 36 7 Quentin, Jade 1999 61 Norman, Colleen 1997 36 8 Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 60 Amy Lopez, a pitcher from 1999-2000. 9 Marino, Andrea 1995 33 Collo, Shaunna 1998 60 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1989 33 10 Smith, Trisha 1995 59 Starts a Stolen Base Attempts Doubles Marino, Andrea 1994 33 Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 33 Bonja, Kathleen 2005 14 Lopez, Amy 1999 32 Straub, Angie 1991 31 l Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 13 Lopez, Amy 2000 31 . -~ Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 28 Fritsch, Virginia 2007 13 Norman, Colleen 1997 30 ' \ -1"' -~ Straub, Angie 1990 25 ' ) Valenzuelai Nichole 2007 13 Velke, Misty 1999 29 . Straub, Angie 1993 22 Collo, Shaunna 1998 12 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1989 29 Doria, Julie 1991 22 Galloway, Cheryl 1982 12 Norman, Colleen 1998 28 Byrne, Cristina 2000 20 4 Tucker, Trisha 1998 11 Egan, Tasha 1997 27 Smith, Trisha 1994 19 I.I'~'~ 5 Myers, P.J. 1989 10 Norman, Colleen 1996 26 Shega, Jomi 1994 17 Mason, Sara 2006 10 Marino, Andrea 1995 26 Galloway, Cheryl 1982 17 McFarland, Gina 2006 9 Wasi lewski, Tiffa ny 1992 26 s Christman, Sally 1984 9 Walks Complete Games Reinard, Aimee 1992 9 Quentin, Jade 1999 47 Marino, Andrea 1994 28 Milo, Jennifer 1996 9 McNamara, M. 1982 43 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1992 24 Altman, Robyn 1995 9 Quentin, Jade 1998 32 Wasilewski, Tiffany 1991 24 4 Mason, Sara 2006 30 Ziomkowski, Lisa 1989 24 Tri ples Andrews, June 1989 26 Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 10 Lopez, Amy 1999 22 Anderson , Linda 1982 26 Tucker, Trisha 1998 9 Velke, Misty 1999 22 Nunes, Ashlee 2006 25 Tucker, Trisha 1999 9 Norman, Colleen 1996 22 Smith, Trisha 1997 25 Weinshein, Jeanne 1986 9 Lopez, Amy 2000 21 Beauchamp, Jeanne 1997 25 Reinard, Melissa 1993 9 Norman, Colleen 1997 21 Andrews, June 1990 25 Reinard , Aimee 1993 8 10 Marino, Andrea 1995 20 Berdan, Sarah 1989 25 Erin Harm onson, a pitcher from 2003-06, Carnes, Katy 1998 8 Ures, Lisa 1984 20 Anderson, Linda 1983 25 is in eig ht different career records for her Mason, Sara 2004 Saves fou r years as a Torero. Reinard, Aimee 1991 Total Ba ses Lopez, Amy 2000 Quentin, Jade 1999 Weinshein, Jeanne 1987 108 Lopez,Amy 1999 4 Reinard, Melissa 1991 Weinshein, Jeanne 1989 107 Russell, Anna 2001 3 z A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT MARY LYONS ... 0 The University of San Diego is very proud of the student-athletes that represent our insti­ tution on 7 6men's and women's NCAA Division-/ athletic teams. These are proud and serious ~ competitors, honored to represent the University. The dedication you witness on the playing a:: fields, on the court, on the course, or in the water is greatly matched in the classrooms, the I­ laboratories, on stage, or in the community. Last year forty percent of our student-athletes V') carried a grade-point average above 3.2, and nine of our teams had a cumulative grade-point z average above 3.0. Athletics is vital to the University of San Diego, a way students, faculty, staff and alumni ~ come together as one community. I am both a university president and a Torero fan; I look 0 Dr. Mary E. Lyons forward to sharing the excitement of Torero athletics with our many fans. c::( University of San Diego Mission Statement 0 The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, ex­ V') panding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders ::::> dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service. University of San Diego Vision Statement The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catholic university known for educating stu­ dents who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world.

KY SNYDER Executive Director of Athletics Ky Snyder was named Executive Director of Athletics at the University of San Diego on December 10th, 2003. Dr. Mary E. Lyons, USO President, introduced Snyder who returns to USO where he was Director of Athletic Development between 1990-1996. He came back to USO from the San Diego International Sports Council where he held the position of President. With the San Diego International Sports Council, the Snyder's primary responsibility was to promote San Diego/Ti­ juana as the preferred region for sporting events and activities that benefit the community both economically and socially. Recent accomplishments of the Sports Council bid efforts include securing for San Diego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN Summer X Games, the Suzuki Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, the 1999 Major League Soccer All-Star Game, the inaugural Bank of America/ U.S. Olympic Cup, NCAA Division I Men's Basketball First & Second Round (2001 ) contests, the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championships (2001) and Super Bowl XXXVII. In the spring of 2001, Snyder was named the President of the San Diego Super Bowl XXXVII Host Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the San Diego NFL Youth Education Town and the San Diego Super Bowl Task Fo rce. Snyder was also the Executive Director of the San Diego International Sports Foundation. Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director of Athletic Development at the University of San Diego for si x Ky Snyder years. At USO he was responsible for establishing the Torero Athletic Association, fund-raising efforts for athletics, Executive Director of Athletics managing athletic special events and generating corporate sponsorship of athletics. At USO he oversees an athletic department with sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams and approximately 400 student-athletes. He is responsible for all administrative, management and supervisory aspects of the Department of Athletics. Additionally, he oversees the strategic long-range pl anning and monitoring of budgets, personnel, programs, facilities, fundraising, promotions and marketing, and public relations for an NCAA Division I program consisting of eight sports for men and eight sports for women. He serves on the NCAA Division I Football Rule s Committee, the West Coast Conference TV Committee, Marketing Committee and Women's Basketball Committee. Snyder played football at San Diego State University. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from San Diego State University and has studied in the Master's Leadership Program at the University of San Diego. He is a guest lecturer at the University of San Diego's MBA Sports Management program and the SDSU Hospitality Management program. Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident for 24 years, has a very athletic family. His wife, Sue, was a former standout member of the United States women's national volleyball team who played at San Diego State and also coached the Aztecs and University of San Diego's women's volleyball teams. In addition, Snyder's father, Lester, held the position as President of the United States Tennis Association. The Snyder's reside in Poway with their son Riley (age 13), daughter Sydney (age 10) and daughter Cammy (age 7). 0 CV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to advancing academic and athletic excellence and enhancing students' lives while promoting the University of San Diego. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is educating its student-athletes while building leadership and teamwork and a reputation as winners on and off the field of play. I\..) USD 2008 HOME & AWAY TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 0 0 CX) 2007 USD Invitational Tournament I 2007 San Diego Classic I ~ February 8-10 ~ ~ Feb. 29-Mar. 2 ~ San Diego, Calif. Co-hosted by Univ. of San Diego & San Diego State d Univ. of San Diego, Stanford Univ., Univ. of San Diego, San Diego St., CS Univ. Bakersfield, Univ. of Illinois-Chicago, Long Beach St. Univ. Eastern Mich. Univ., Fresno St. Univ., Harvard, James Madi- C son Univ., Saint Peter's College, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara ::0 8-Feb USD vs Stanford 6:00 PM 29-Feb East. Mich. vs James Madison 11 :30 AM z 9-Feb Stanford vs UIC 11 :00 AM James Madison vs UCLA 2:00 PM )> Long Beach vs Stanford 1 :30 PM USD vs UCLA 4:30 PM UICvs USD 4:00 PM USD vs EAST. MICH. 7:00 PM s:: USD vs Long Beach 6:30 PM 1-Mar Fresno St. vs St. Peter's College 11 :3 0 AM m 10-Feb UIC vs Long Beach 9:30 AM USD vs ST. PETER'S COLLEGE 2:00 PM z Stanford vs Long Beach 12:00_..-...--.~-_-_-_-_-_~-i----,uso-v-s HARVARD 4:30 PM --i USD vs UIC 2:00 PM Harvarci vs Fresno St. 7:00 PM 2-Mar East. Mic . vs St. Peter's College 9:00 AM n UCLA vs t. 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2007 USD Invitational Tournament II 2007 San Diego Classic II ~ February 22-24 ~ Mar. 14-16 ~ San Diego, Calif. Co-hosted by Un v. of San Diego & San Diego State University of San Diego, Marshall, Colora o State University, Univ. of San Dleg , San Diego St., CS Univ. Fullerton, Iowa Nevada, UC Riverside, Loyola Marymoun Un1Y1trs~- ---it.Jlnw~,_Long-Bea t. Univ., New Mexico St., Texas A&M, Utah Univ.

22-Feb Nevado Reno vs Marshall 9:30 AM 14-Mar Texas A&M vs Utah University 2:00 PM UCR vs Nevada Reno 11 :30 AM USD vs UTAH UNIVERSITY 4:30 PM UCR vs Colorado St. 2:00 PM USD vs TEXAS A&M 7:00 PM USD vs MARSHALL 4:30 PM USD vs COLORADO ST. 7:00 PM 15-Mar New Mexico St. vs Iowa St. 2:00 PM 23-Feb UCR vs Marshall 9:30 AM USD vs IOWA ST. 4:30 PM Marshall vs Loyola Marymount 11:30 AM USD vs NEW MEXICO ST. 7:00 PM Colorado St. vs Loyola Marymount 2:00 PM 16-Mar Texas A&M vs Long Beach St. 10:00 AM Colorado St. vs Nevada Reno 4:30 PM ~ NEVADA RENO vs USD 7:00 PM c:, 24-Feb Marshall vs Colorado St. 9:30 AM m Loyola Marymount vs Nevada Reno 11 :30 AM w Loyola Marymount vs UC Riverside 2:00 PM ---lo USD vs UCR 4:00 PM

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