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University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2002-2003

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usa Women's Basketball Facts Inside lFC The Jenny Craig Pavilion General Informati on I Contents and Quick Facts Location: San Diego, CA 2 Season Preview Founded: 1949 3 Rosterffeam Photo Enrollment: 7,062 4-7 USD Coaching Staff President: Dr. Alice B. Hayes 8-16 The Players Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone 17 Broadcast Roster Nickname: Toreros 18-19 2001-02 In Review Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, White 20-21 The WCC & WCC Tournament Conference: West Coast 22 USD Strength & Conditioning Arena: Jenny Craig Pavilion 23 USD Academic Support 24-27 2002-03 Opponents Capacity: 5,100 28 All-Time Records 30-36 The Torero Record Book Team Information 37 Torero Alumni Head Coach: Kathy Marpe (Minnesota, 1971) 38-41 USD Athletic Dept. Record at USO: 265-340 (22 seasons) 42-43 Media Information Overall Record: 352-403 (29 seasons) 44 The University of Sao Diego Associate Head Coach: Erik Johnson (UC San Diego, 1994) IBC San Diego, Assistants: Shelley Sheetz (Colorado, 1995) Dana McGraw (Loyola, NO, 1997 ) Basketball Phone: (619) 260-8892 2001-02 Record: 13-15 2002 WCC Record: 4-10 (7th) Postseason Play: none

Media Relations Associate AD for Media Relations: Ted Gosen WBasketball Contact: Nick Mirkovich Office Phone: (619) 260-4745 Home Phone: (619) 221-0341 Fax: (619) 260-2990 E-Mail: [email protected] USO Athletic Hotline: (619) 260-2323 Website: www.usdtoreros.com Mailing Address: University of San Diego USO Media Relations 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492

Gameday Information Press Row Phone: (619) 260-7555 Ticket Information: (619) 260-7550 Live Webcasts: www.usdtoreros.com JCP AudioNideo: (619) 260-7592

The Jenny Craig Pavilion has allowed the Toreros and their fans to enjoy one of the best basketball venues in the nation

The 2002-03 USO Women's Basketball Media Gui de's design, edit an d layout was done by Nick Mirkovich, Photography credit to Brock Scott (Scott Photo), and Trisha Tucker.

www.usdtoreros.com UANefBlry of San Diego ArchiVet 2 The 2002-03 Tareras

2002-03 Season PtBUiBW

Toreros Armed with Experience and Talented Young Players

With tour starters returning from last winter's team, San Diego has their sights set high in 2002-03. The Toreros put together a string of seven consecutive victories in non-conference play last year, starting the season 10-4. USO will try and duplicate that start when this season begins on November 23rd in Long Beach. Veteran Head Coach Kathy Marpe has brought in four talented young players to complement an experienced line-up that has depth both on the perimeter and in the paint.

The senior duo of guard Kerri Nakamoto and forward Erin Malich will lead the Toreros offensively, with both players returning off excellent junior seasons. Nakamoto, a native of San Jose, California buried a San Diego record 64 three-pointers last year and finished fifth in the nation in three-point accu­ racy. Malich, an athletic post player with the ability to shoot the jump shot, poured in a team-high 14.7 points per game as a junior, and ranked among the league leaders in blocked shots.

Anchoring the Torero line-up will be center Marta Menuez. The junior from Bodega, California averaged 11 .7 points a game as a sophomore and proved to be one of the best offensive rebounders in the conference. Clearing a team­ high 84 offensive boards last year, Menuez provides USO with formidable size in the front court to complement athletic and active players such as Malich and junior Melissa Padgett.

The departure of record-setting floor leader Melissa Glazebrook to graduation Kerri Nakamoto is USD's all-time leaves a void at the point guard posi- career leader in 3-point shooting tion. Redshirt freshman Polly Dong and newcomer Tiara Harris are both ex­ pected to see time at point. Before falling to injury before the start of last season, Dong earned Foothill League MVP honors as a senior at Placer High School in Auburn, California. Harris is an athletic 5'1O " product of Colo­ rado Springs, Colorado, who was a First-Team All-State player as a prep senior at Pine Creek High School.

The Torero program will experience a change in leadership off the floor as well this season. Fifth-year top assistant Erik Johnson has assumed the role of Associate Head Coach. Johnson will now run the Torero practices and make the personnel substitutions during games.

The and Slam Tournament, slated for December 28th and 30th, will once again highlight USD's non-conference home schedule. Over the past two seasons, the Jenny Craig Pavilion has played host to the holiday tournament that has brought in some of the nation's best college programs. A pair of NCAA Tournament qualifiers from last sea­ son , Penn State and Kent State, along with Nebraska are slated to play in the tour team tourney in 2002.

USO opens their home schedule on Tuesday, November 26th when they play the University of Denver at 7:00 PM.

Senior Erin Malich led USO in scoring last season with 14. 7 ppg

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Pronunciation Guide --- Marpe: Marp-E Menuez: MENU-ay Plocher: Pl-O-ker Wedo: WEED-o

Toreros bv Class ---­ Seniors (3): Kerri Nakamoto, Jen Wedo, Erin Malich Juniors (3): Melissa Padgett, Marta Menuez, Marie Plocher Sophomores (1): Brandi Collato Freshman (5): Polly Dong, Tiara Harris, Jamie Corwin, Andrea Krug, Lindsey Helvey

Toreros bv State/Countrv - Ca li fornia ...... 6 Colorado ...... I Germany ...... ! Nevada ...... ! Ohio ...... ! Pennsylvania ...... I The 2002-03 Toreros back (l-r): Kathy Marpe, Lindsay Helvey, Andrea Krug, Marta Menuez, Erin Washington ...... I Malich, Melissa Padgett, Jamie Corwin, Marie Plocher, Erik Johnson.fl-on/ (l-1 ) Shelley Sheetz, Kerri Nakamoto, Polly Dong, Brandi Collato, Jen Wedo, Tiara Harris, Dana McGraw.

University of San Diego 2002-03 Women's Basketball Roster

# Name Po. Ht. Yr./Exp. Hometown/ Last School 3 Kerri Nakamoto G 5-6 SR-3V San Jose, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS 5 Tiara Harris G 5-10 FR-HS Colorado Springs, CO/Pine Creek HS 12 Polly Dong G 5-6 FR-RS Auburn, CA/Placer HS 13 Brandi Collato G 5-7 SO-lV Del Mar, CA/Santa Fe Christian HS 21 Marie Plocher G 5-9 JR-2V Galt, CA/Galt HS 22 Lindsay Helvey G 5-10 FR-HS Anaheim, CA/Esperanza HS 24 Jamie Corwin F 5-11 FR-HS Renton, WA/Liberty HS 33 Melissa Padgett F 6-1 JR-2V Reno, NV /Reno HS 34 Marta Menuez C 6-1 JR-2V Bodega, CA/El Molino HS 35 Jen Wedo G 5-7 SR-3V Downington, PA/Downington HS 41 Andrea Krug F 6-1 FR-HS Leipzig, Germany/Carl-Goerdeler HS 42 Erin Malich F/C 6-2 SR- 3V Cincinnati, OH/Mt. Notre Dame HS

Head Coach: Kathy Marpe (23rd season; Minnesota, 1971) Associate Head Coach: Erik Johnson (5th season; UC San Diego, 1994), Assistants: Shelley Sheetz (2nd season; Colorado 1995), Dana McGraw (1st season, Loyola, NO 1997)

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23rdYear HeadCoachKathyMarpe

Coach Marpe will begin her 30th year as a head coach, and her 23rd season leading the University of San Diego women's bas­ ketball program. In her career, Marpe has reached milestones aspiri ng coaches can only dream of - 352 career coaching victo­ ries, 106 wins, two WCC Coach of the Year awards, two conference tournament championships and two NCAA To urnament appearances. At the helm of the USO women's program , Marpe has coached 11 First Team All-West Coast Con­ ference players, and more importantly, 30 of Marpe's players have been honored as wee Scholar Athletes. The changes Marpe has witnessed in the game of women's bas­ ketball with the skills and athleticism of today's student-athletes, is nothing short of staggering. Success through change perme­ ates Marpe's long and distinguished coaching career. Marpe's fourteen winning seasons and coach of the year honors in 1993 and 1998 attest to her ability to flourish in a changing athletic envi­ In 2000 Marpe guided the Toreros to the NCAA Tournament after capturing the WCC ronment. Marpe's success comes as a result of embracing - not Tournament Championship resisting change. Marpe will once again embrace change in 2002-03, hoping to duplicate the Torero success of recent past. Her 1999-2000 team matched a school record of 17 overall wins featuring future professional players Susie Erpelding and Jessica Gray. The 1999-2000 Toreros ran through the WCC Tournament, beating the number one seeded Pepperdine Waves 68-51. San Diego was awarded the auto­ matic bid into the NCAA Tournament, becoming the second San Diego team Marpe wou ld lead into the big dance.

On February 3 , 2001 Marpe became just the fourth coach in WCC history to reach 100 conference victories. She enters the 2002-03 campaign with 106 wee wins, ranking her thi rd all­ time in WCC career coaching vi ctories. Marpe 's 352 overall ca­ re er wins puts her in an el ite class of NCAA coaches who have won over 300 games in a care er. As the "dean" of West Coast Conference coaches, Marpe has twice been honored as the conference's coach of the year. She won her second award in 1998 after leading the 1997-98 Toreros to on e of the largest single-season turnarounds in WCC history - an improvement of eight games. In 1993 San Diego placed second in the conference standings and finished 16-12 overall. Earning her first WCC Coach of the Year honor, she wou ld direct her team to the WCC Tournament title and thei r first trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament. Marpe's distinguished coaching career began in Minnesota at Spring Lake High School in 1971 . Along with the duties of coach­ ing women's basketball, Marpe coached the volleyball and soft­ ball teams as well , totaling an impressive 53-1 record in the com­ Marpe has coached USO to over 100 bined three sports. wee victories

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The Minnesota native would find herself in New Mexi co two years late r, coaching the New Marpe,s Coaching File Mexico Lobos. Under Marpe's guidance, the Lobos would accumulate a 51 -30 record in her final three seasons. Playing in "The Pit," the Overall Results: UNM women drew over 1,000 a game with Year School Conference Rec. Conf. Place crowds reach ing the 2,000-3,000 mark on oc­ 1973-74 New Mexico Independent 9-5 1974-75 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 7-11 5-8 casion- attendance figures unheard of in the 1975-76 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 9-8 8-5 mid-70's. Du ring her successful 7-year tenure 1976-77 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 11-9 9-4 at New Mexico, Marpe led the Lobos to con­ 1977-78 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 15-7 11-2 secutive finishes in the Associated Press Top 1978-79 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 19-10 9-3 20 and made sixAIAW Regional appearances. 1979-80 New Mexico Inter-Mountain 17-1 3 5-5 1980-81 San Diego So. Calif. Athletic 5-24 2-10 1981-82 San Diego Independent 11-21 Academic success and community involvement 1982-83 San Diego Independent 7-18 are values that Marpe encourages to student­ 1983-84 San Diego Independent 13-14 athletes she coaches. Marpe feels that, "It is 1984-85 San Diego Independent 14-13 16-13 8-4 2nd very important to remember who you are and 1985-86 San Diego West Coast 1986-87 San Diego West Coast 14-13 6-6 4th where you come from , and also to give back to 1987-88 San Diego West Coast 13-16 9-5 3rd the people around you who are not so fortu­ 1988-89 San Diego West Coast 10-17 6-8 4th nate." 1989-90 San Diego West Coast 17-10 7-7 3rd 1990-91 San Diego West Coast 14-13 9-5 3rd Recently Coach Marpe won a Gold Medal for 1991 -92 San Diego West Coast 9-17 4-10 7th basketball in the over-50 Senior Olympic 1992-93 San Diego West Coast 16-12 8-6 2nd Games, held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She 1993-94 San Diego West Coast 11 -15 6-8 5th 1994-95 San Diego West Coast 11-15 6-8 4th has also been a member of the gold medal win­ 1995-96 San Diego West Coast 12-1 6 5-9 6th ning East Coaching staff at the U.S. Olympic 1996-97 San Diego West Coast 5-22 1-13 8th Festival. 1997-98 San Diego West Coast 13-1 4 8 -6 5th 1998-99 San Diego West Coast 14-13 7-7 4th 1999-00 San Diego West Coast 17-13 7-7 4th 2000-01 San Diego West Coast 10-1 6 5-9 4th 2001-02 San Diego West Coast 13-15 4-10 7th Overall Total (29 seasons) 352-403

Results By-School: Team Years Record New Mexico 7 seasons 87-63 San Diego 22 seasons 265-340

Marpe's West Coast Conference Results: Years Record Highest Finishes - Year 17 106-128 2nd - 1985-86 & 1992-93

West Coast Conference Tournament: Years Record Championships 9 6-7 1993 & 2000

All-Time wee Coaching Victories: Coach - School Wins (Yrs) 1. Caren Horstmeyer - SCU 112 (12) 2. *Jim Sollars - Portland 110 (1 5) 3. *Mary Hile-Nepfel - USF 109 (15) 4. *Kathy Marpe - San Diego 106 (17) 5. Bill Nepfel - USF 95 (1 3) • denotes active coaches

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5th Year Associate Head Coach ErikJohnson

Erik Johnson is now in his fifth season on San Diego's staff, bringing proven experience as a recruiter, motivator and enthusi­ astic teacher of the game. With his promotion to Associate Head Coach, Erik now runs the Torero practices and will make the personnel substitutions in games. Johnson also heads up the recruiting efforts, coordinates the offense, and plays a major role in practice planning and scouting.

In Johnson's second season at USO, he helped the Toreros win the West Coast Conference Tournament title and earn a birth into the 2000 NCAA Tournament.

Before joining the Torero staff, Johnson spent four seasons at the University of Rhode Island - the last two as a first assistant under Head Coach Linda Ziemke. In addition to managing the bu lk of the recruiting duties for the Rams, Johnson's primary coaching responsibilities at URI included developing post players, shooting, defense and scouting.

A native of San Jose, CA, Johnson was a four-year letter-winner at UC San Diego, leading the Tritons to three NCAA Division Ill Tournament appearances including a Sweet-16. He served as captain and was the team 's leading scorer as a senior. He completed his career as the all-time career, and single-season three-point record holder.

Johnson holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from UC San Diego (1994) and completed his Master's Degree in Adult Education at the University of Rhode Island (1997) . Johnson and wife Laura, who was a member of the USA National Volleyball team for five years, currently reside in Mira Mesa. The couple gave birth to their first child, Daly, in May of 2002.

Two-time wee Coach of the Year Kathy Marpe leads a Torero coaching staff that has over 50 years of combined college coaching experience. Proven leader and motivator Erik Johnson has assumed the role of Associate Head Coach. Former All-American Shelley Sheetz brings energy and intensity to every Torero practice. 1st-year assistant Dana McGraw offers extensive coaching experience and a wealth of new ideas to the Torero program.

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2ndYear Assistant Coach Shelley Sheetz

Shelley Sheetz brings All-America honors and professional playing experience to the Torero staff as a second year assistant under Head Coach Kathy Marpe. Shelley coaches the USO guards and plays a major role in recruiting , scouting and practice planning.

Sheetz, who played college basketball at the University of Colorado from 1991 -1995, was the fi rst ever Kodak All-America in Colorado's school history. The Big Eight Freshman of the Year in 1992, Sheetz earned All Big Eight and Big Eight Tournament honors in her junior and senior seasons. As a senior, Sheetz guided the Buffalos to a school record 25 game winning streak and her team finished 14-0 in the Big Eight Conference.

After Sheetz guided Colorado to the Elite Eight for the second time in her career, the Conference selected her as the 1995 Female Athlete of the Year. Sheetz was named All-America by Kodak, Associated Press, and U.S. Basketball Writers Association, and was a finalist for the Naismith Award. The state of Colorado honored her as the Sports Women of the Year in 1993 and 1995. When her career at Colorado ended, Sheetz became the Colorado and Big Eight leader of three-point baskets made at 252, Colorado's second all-time points leader with 1,755, and second all-time leader in assists with 514.

At the end of her collegiate career, Sheetz played professionally for Wuppertal , Germany, the Colorado Xplosion , and the Portland Power in the American Basketball League. Originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sheetz was elected into the Iowa High School Hall of Fame in 1996. Sheetz began her coaching career in the Northwest, as an assistant at Washington State University.

1st Year Assistant Coach Dana McGraw

Dana McGraw brings extensive coaching experience and impressive creden­ tials to USO as a first year assistant under Head Coach Kathy Marpe. McGraw has five years of coaching experience, holds an MBA from Baylor University and was a 1997 Summa Cum Laude graduate from Loyola University in New Orleans. Dana will work with the USO post players, as well as, assisting with recruiting and scouting efforts.

McGraw was hired in June of 2002 after serving as an assistant coach at San Diego State for the past two seasons. At San Diego State, she coached the post players, served as the academic liaison and assisted with recruiting. Prior to joining the Aztecs' coaching staff, McGraw held similar coaching positions at Chicago State, where she served as the recruiting coordinator during the 1999- 2000 season, and at Texas A&M-Commerce in 1998-1999. While earning her MBA at Baylor, McGraw served as a graduate assistant for the women's basketball program.

A native of Atlanta, McGraw earned the Cardinal Key Award given to the Most Outstanding Female Graduate at Loyola University. She was also given the Percy A. Roy, S.J . Memorial Award after earning the highest G.P.A. of a graduating senior. While attaining a B.A. in Philosophy, McGraw received the Senior Scholar-Athlete Award and was a member of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Honor Roll. McGraw was a member of the first intercollegiate women's basketball team ever fielded by Loyola University. www.usdtoreros.com B The 2002-03 Toreros

5-6 Senior G San Jose, CA-Archbishop Mitty HS #3 Kerri Nakamoto

2001-02: Proved to be one of the best three-point shooters in the nation ... Named an All -West Coast Conference Honorable Mention for second con­ secutive season ... Led the WCC in three-point shooting percentage (.460) ... Her 46% accuracy from three-point range was fifth best amongst NCAA Division I players in 2001-02 ... Fourth all-time in the WCC's si ngle-season history,shooting 46% on the year from three-point range .. . Ranks among th e

Nakamoto finished fifth in the nation in three-point shooting percentage (46%) while setting USD's all-time single season record with 64 treys last year

league's all-time top ten in career three-pointers made and career three-point percentage ... Set San Diego's all-time single season record making 64 three­ pointers on the year ... Played and started in all 28 of USD's games ... Led the team in scoring on seven occasions ... Averaged 12.6 points per game and 3.4 assists ... Set a career-high with 24 points in US D's season opener at Denver (11-18-01) .. . Also posted a 23-point performance vs. U of the Pacific (12-1- 01) .. . Went 6-for-8 from three-point range vs. UCLA (12-05-01) ... Tied a career-high with 10 assists at UC Irvine (12-21-01 ) ... Led the team in assists nine different times ... Set a career-high with six steals vs. Gonzaga (1-12- 02) ... Ranked in the league's top ten in both steals (1.86, 4th ) and assists (3.14, T-9 th ) per game during conference play.

2000-01: Was named an Al l-West Coast Conference Honorable mention se­ lection after a stellar sophomore season ... Started in all 26 USO games and named team MVP... Averaged 10.5 points a game in 2000-01 , second best on the team ... Shot 42% from the three-point line ... Drained 48 three point bas­ kets, a Torero team-high in 2000-01 .. . Dished out 10 assists against Gonzaga (1-25-01) which ranks second all-time for a Torero in a single game ... Six times Nakamoto led the team in scoring as a sophomore ... Was fourth on the team in rebounds, totaling 87 in 2000-01 ... Led the team in steals with 49 total picks and led the team in assists with 80.

1999-00: Earned San Diego's Coaches Award for her freshman performance ... San Diego's third best scorer (8.6 points per game) while starting in all 30 Nakamoto'sCareerHighs games as a freshman ... Shot a remarkable .363 from beyond the arc ... Netted 24 @ 49 three-pointers, the second most by a Torero in 1999-00 ... Scored a career­ - Points U of Denver (11-18-01) high 21 points at UC Irvine (1-2-00) ... Against CS Northridge (12-11-99), she 7 - Rebounds *vs. Gonzaga (1-12-02) recorded 14 points, 9 assists and 5 steals. 10 - Assists •@ UC Irvine (12-21-01) 6 - Steals vs. Gonzaga (1-12-02) Prep: Led Archbishop Mitty to a 31-0 record and a state title as a senior while 6 - 3-pointers vs. UCLA (12-5-01) averaging 16 points per game ... Earned First Team AI I-CCS, and third consecu­ tive First Team All-Blossom League honors as a senior... Mitty won three 1 - Block *@ San Francisco (2-16-02) consecutive league and section championships .. . Was named team Co-MVP •accomplished more than once as a senior atter earning Best Offensive award following her sophomore and junior seasons ... Monarchs compiled a 83-8 mark in her three seasons as a starter... Team won Nor-Cal championship as a freshman .. . Played club ball for the San Jose Jammers on a team that compiled a 22-2 record.

Kerri Nakamoto's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min E!i:lli Pct E!i:lli ~ Ft-Fla ~ ;,, fill Blk Reb t>,yg ~ t>,yg 01-02 28-28 929 109-248 .440 64-139 .460 70-101 .693 96 56 3 92 3.3 352 12.6 00-01 26-26 852 92-205 .449 48-114 .421 4 1-54 .759 80 49 0 87 3.3 273 10.5 99-00 30-30 997 77-206 .374 49-135 .363 54-68 .794 72 40 0 54 1.8 257 8.6 Totals 84-84 2778 278-659 .422 161-388 .415 165-223 .740 248 145 3 233 2.8 882 10.5

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5-7Senior G Downington, PA - Downington HS #35 Jen Wedo

2001 -02: A very effective three-point shooter ... Appeared in 12 games as a junior ... Scored a career-high five points vs. Texas San Antonio in the San Diego Surf-n-Slam Tournament (12-28-01 ) ... Scored in five of the 12 games she played in ... Was 2-for-

Wedo is a deadly three-piont shooter. Coach Marpe refers to her as a "zone-buster"

3 from three-point range on the season .. . Connected on trey's at St. Mary's (2-15-02) and vs. Texas San Antonio (12-28-01) .

2000-01 : Played a back-up role for the Toreros as a sophomore ... Appeared in 12 games and totaled 22 minutes ... Scored two points against Portland (2-22-01 ).

1999-00: Appeared in 13 games for the Toreros ... Scored her first coll egiate points with a three-pointer versus Quinnipiac (11-26- 99) ... Provided San Diego with quality minutes.

Prep: Earned four varsity letters at Downingtown, leading the Whipppets to two state championships (Pennsylvania 4A) ... Named All -Area selection in junior and senior seasons ... Main Line, Wedo's club team finished top-10 in the National Tournament.

Personal: Anthropology major and communications minor ... Chose USD fo r academic reputation and for the quality of the basketball program ... Also recruited by Marshall, Towson State, Manhattan and New Hampshire ... Parents are Bill and Sue Wedo ... Born Octo­ ber 28 , 1980 in Allentown, PA. Wedo's Career Highs 5 - Points vs. Texas San-Antonio (12-28-01) 2 - Rebounds vs. Pepperdine (1-13-00) 1 - Assists •vs. Texas San-Antonio (12-28-01) 1 - Steal •@ Fordham ( 11 -23-01) 1 - 3-pointers *@St. Mary's (2-1 5-02) 1 - Block •@ Colorado ( 11 -20-01) *accomplished more than once

Jen Wedo's Career Stats Total 3PT YllI ~ Min .E.9.:m _e_g .E.9.:m _e_g Ft-Fla _e_g I!, fill lil!! Reb m Pis m 01-02 12-0 42 5-11 .455 2-3 .667 1-6 .167 2 1 1 2 02 13 1.1 00-01 12-0 22 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2 0 0 2 02 2 02 99-00 13-0 49 2-11 .182 1-5 .200 0-7 .000 2 2 6 0.4 5 0.5 Totals 37--0 11 1 6-30 266 3-11 272 1-15 .066 5 3 3 10 0.3 20 0.5

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6-2 Senior C Cincinnati, OH-Mount Notre Dame HS #42 Erin Malich

2001-02: Led the Toreros in scori ng (14.7 ppg) .. Named an AI I-WCC Honorable Mention player ... Shattered personal career-high s in virtu

Malich had an outstanding junior year leading the Toreros in scoring at 14.7 points per game

ally every statistical category ... Finished conference play ranking among the top ten in scoring (15.1 ), field goal percentage (.473), blocks (1 .5) and rebounding (6.9) ... Scored a career-high 28 points vs . St. Mary's (2-2-02) in her first start of the year ... Played in 24 games and started eight. .. Led USO in scoring nine times ... Posted two double-doubles the fi rst at Pepperdine (1-26-02) scoring 17 points and grabbing 10 rebounds, the other at Gonzaga (2-7-02) scoring 19 points and total­ ing 12 rebou nds ... Posted double figures in scoring 20 times ... Aver­ aged 25 minutes per game .. . Along with leading USO in scoring, Malich led the team in overall field goal percentage (.489) , rebou nds per game (6 .1) and blocks per game (1. 37).

2000-01: Was a big contributor for San Diego as a sophomore .. . Was third on the team in rebounds (3.7 average) ... Started in two games and played in al l 26 ... Scored in double fig ures five times ... Totaled a career-high 1 6 p oints against St. Mary's (1-20-01 ). . . Blocked three shots and grabbed eight rebounds, both season-highs, against #1O Oklahoma (12-21 -00) ... Averaged 17 minutes played in 2000-01 . Posted career numbers in just about every statistical category.

1999-00: Earn ed USD's Most Improved Player Awa rd ... Averaged 4.3 poi nts per game, 3.0 rebounds per game and shot 47.4% from the floor while appearing in 24 games for the Toreros ... Played wel l at Pepperdine, recording 13 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds while shoot­ ing a perfect 5-for-5 from the field .... Contributed solid minutes in the NCAA Tou rnament, recording 4 points (2-for-3 shooting) an d 1 steal vs . Notre Dame.

Prep: Played a key role leading Mount Notre Dame to a Greater Girls Cincinnati League title as team advanced to regional playoffs as a Malich's Career Highs senior. .. Earn ed Most Improved award as a ju nior for the Cougars .. Played club bal l for the Classicway Cagers ... Did not play competitive 28 - Points vs. St. Mary's (2-2-02) basketball until her freshman year of high school. 12 - Rebounds @ Gonzaga (2-7-02) 7 - Off. Boards @ Gonzaga (2-7- 02) Personal: Sociology major and biology minor. .. Chose USO for its 5 - Blocks vs. Portland ( 1- 10-02) beauty, location , size and quality of the basketball team .. . Attended 4 - Assists @ Pepperdine (2-26-00) th ree difference hig h schools .. . Brother, Brian swims for Ohio State and sister, Nikki played basketball at Southern Ill inois ... Parents are Al 4 - Steals VS . Boise St. (1 2-9-01 ) and Carol Malich ... Born July 19, 198 1 in New Orleans, LA.

Erin Malich's Career Stats Total J PT ~ ~ Min f.s.:m Pct f.s.:m !'_g Ft-Fla Pct A fill Bl k B..e..!1 ill lli ill 01-02 24-8 616 131-268 .489 1-5 .200 90-124 .726 14 34 33 146 6.1 353 14.7 00-01 26-2 450 6'.>-1 57 .401 0-0 000 37-59 .627 11 13 13 00 3.7 163 6.3 99-00 24-0 392 37-78 .474 0-1 .000 29-39 .744 19 19 10 72. 3.0 103 4.3 Totals 74-10 1458 231 -503 .459 1-6 .166 156-222 .703 44 66 56 314 4.3 6 19 8 .4

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6-1 Junior F Reno, NV-Reno HS #33 Melissa Padgett

2001-02: Played in all 28 games starting in 18 as a sophomore .. Made 15 consecu ti ve starts ... The Toreros were 10-5 in those games ... Posted career numbers in rebounds (109) blocks (14) and steals (16) during her sophomore season .. . Set a career-high with 11 rebounds at Denver (11 -18-00} in the season opener. .. Grabbed 10 boards during a home game against Sacramento State (11- 19- 01 ).. Began the season averaging 6.7 rebounds a game through the first nine contests .. Scored a season-high eight points vs. Texas San-Antonio (12-28-01 ). . Made three starts during confer­ ence play.

2000-01 : Padgett had some big moments as a freshman ... Scored a career-high 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in just her sec­ ond collegiate game at UC LA (11-28-00) ... Scored 14 points against Oakland (12-29-00) ... Scored 13 poi nts in WCC conference game agai nst San Francisco (2-17-01) .. . Averaged 4.3 points a game and 2.2 rebounds playing in 26 games and starting three ... Shot 27% from three-point range .

Padgett made an instant impact at USO, scoring 16 points at UCLA in just her second collegiate game

Prep: Earned Nevada State Pl ayer of the Yea r honors while aver­ aging 15 points and 8 rebounds ... Led her team to a State runner-up finish in her senior year... Named Conference Pl ayer of the Year in her junior season as Reno High School won the Division Champion­ ship ... A Fi rst-Team Al l-Di vision se lection and during her sophomore campaign .

Personal: Secondary education major ... Chose USO for its basket­ ball program, location and academics.. Also recruited by Pacific, Montana, Gonzaga, New Mexico and Santa Clara .. Comes from a basketball oriented family ... Father, Pete played basketbal l at Ne­ Padgett's Career Highs vada-Reno; uncle, Chris played basketball at New Mexico and grand­ father, Jim played basketball at Oregon State... Parents are Pete 16 - Points @ UCLA (11-28-00) and Debbi Padgett ... Born on October 23, 1981 in Carson City, NV. 11 - Rebounds @ U of Denver (11-18-01) 5 - Off. Boards vs. Sacramento St. (11-19-01) 2 - Blocks •@ San Francisco (2- 16-02) 4 - Assists vs. U of Pacific (12-01-01) 2 - Steals vs. St. Mary's (2-2-02) ·accomplished more than once

Melissa Padgett's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min fs:I!IA !'£! fs:I!IA Pct Ft-Fla Pc t A fill Blk Reb fil'.9 Pis fil'.9 01-02 28-18 614 38-117 .325 6-34 .176 22-32 .688 34 16 14 109 3.9 104 3.7 00-01 26-3 400 37-105 352 10-37 .270 27-37 730 10 11 9 :£ 2.2 111 4.3 Totals 54-21 1014 75-222 .379 16-71 . .225 49-69 .710 44 Z/ 23 165 3.1 215 4.0

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6-1 Junior C Bodega, CA - El Molino HS #34 Marta Menuez

2001-02: A big presence in the paint. .. Led the Toreros in offensive rebounding and finished third in the WCC in that category ... Started in 26 of USD's 28 games as a sophomore ... Posted career numbers averaging 11 .7 points per game and 5.1 rebou nds ... Set a career­ high scoring 20 points against Gonzaga (1-12-02) .. Recorded a double-double scoring 17 points and grabbing 11 rebounds at Port­ land (2-9-02).. Her 84 offensive rebounds was a Torero high ... Posted double figures in scoring on 20 occasions ... Scored 19 points at San Francisco (2-16-02) ... Set a career-high with 11 rebounds

Menuez finished the 2001-02 season as one of the best offensive rebounders in the conference. Her 84 offen­ sive boards was third best in the league

(twice) first at Portland (2-9-02) and at St. Mary's (2-15-02) .. . Blocked a career-best three shots vs. Pepperdine (2-21-02) ... Totaled 17 blocks on the season which was second highest for any Torero in 01-02 ... Averaged 23 minutes per game ... Shot .456 percent from the field which was good for second highest on the team ... Her 11.7 point average was third highest for any Torero in 01-02 ... Also ranked in the WCC's top-ten in field goal percentage (.456).

2000-01: Menuez completed a solid freshman season ... Expected to play a big role as a sophomore .. . Playing in all 26 games in her first season at USO , Menuez averaged 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ... Shot a team-high 53.1 % from the field ... She scored a ca­ reer-high 11 points at Gonzaga (2-24-01 ) ... Scored 1O points against UC Riverside on (12-30-00).. Was second on the team with 36 offensive rebounds ... Once led the team in rebounds in a game and twice in blocks.

Prep: Led El Molino High School to a 12-0 league championship and a second round play-off appearance ... Named All-Empire Co-Player of the Year, First Team All-League, All-State, League MVP and Scholar Athlete in her senior campaign ... Earned First Team All-League, Co­ Menuez'sCareerHighs MVP, and First Team All-Empire honors as she led her team to a league championship in her junior season ... During her sophomore 20 - Points vs. Gonzaga (1-12-02) year she received first team all-league honors ... Also lettered in 11 - Rebounds *@ St.Mary's (2-15-02) soccer earning team captain and the coaches award. 9 - Off. Boards @St. Mary's (2-15-02) Personal: Undeclared major... Chose USO for its beautiful campus, 3 - Blocks vs. Pepperdine (2-21-02) academics, team and coaches ... Al so recruited by San Francisco, 3 -Assists *vs. LMU (2-23-02) New Orleans and Boi se State.. Parents are Eric and Buffy Menuez 3 - Steals @ UC Irvine (12-21-02) & Nick Peck and Barbara Peterson ... Mother, Barbara Peterson , let­ tered in fencing at the University of Michigan ... Marta was born on *accomplished more than once February 13, 1982 in Sebastopol, CA.

Marta Menuez's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min E9.:£M Pct E9.:£M Pct Ft-Fta Pct !', fill Blk Reb fil'..9 Pts fil'..9 01-02 28-26 667 120-263 .456 0-1 .000 87-148 .588 19 13 17 143 5.1 327 11.7 00-01 26-0 271 43-81 .531 0-0 .000 29-42 .690 8 3 5 66 2.5 115 4.4 Totals 54-26 938 163-344 .474 0-1 .000 116-190 .611 'Z1 13 22 209 3.9 442 8.1

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5-9 Junior F Galt, CA - Galt HS #21 Marie Plocher

2001-02: Sat out the entire season as a medical redshirt.

2000-01: Appeared in 18 games as a sophomore ... Scored a career­ high 13 points on 5-10 shooting against UC Riverside (12-30-00) ... Totaled a career best five rebounds twice vs Oakland (12-29-00)

Scored a career-high 13 points against UC Riverside as a sophomore. Returns to the Torero line-up after sitting out last season as a medical redshirt

and against UC Riverside (12-30-00) ... Promises to be a key player for the Toreros in 2001-02.

1999-00: Appeared in 20 games for the Toreros ... Contributed valu­ able minutes in a 48-44 victory over San Francisco (2-5-00) ... Scored 4 points and grabbed 2 rebounds while shooting 2-for-3 from the floor.

Prep: Prolific scorer in high school, averaging 20 points and 8 re­ bounds as a senior at Galt High School. .. Leading scorer in the Sierra Valley Conference in her senior campaign. Scored 16 points per game and six boards as a junior; 12 points and five rebounds per outing as a sophomore ... Named team MVP all four years and led Galt HS to a conference championship (20-2 record) in 1997 ... Also com­ peted in soccer and volleyball ... Won two All-Sierra Valley Confer­ ence honors in soccer and was team MVP... Played club ball for the Sacramento Capitals.

Personal: Undeclared major.. . Chose USO for the location, weather, Plocher's Career Highs beach and diversity.. . Also recruited by the United States Military Academy at West Point, San Jose State, UC Riverside and San Diego 13 - Points vs. UC Riverside (12-30-00) State ... Loves to draw and play the piano .. . Mom is Kathy Ritchie .. . 5 - Rebounds *vs. UC Riverside (12-30-00) Born September 23, 1980 in Sacramento, CA. 1 - Assist •@ Pepperdine (2-9-01) 2 - Steals •@ San Francisco (1 -19-01) 1 - 3-pointer @St. Mary's (1-26-00) *accomplished more than once

Marie Plocher's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min ~ Pct ~ Pct Ft-Fla Pct I', fill Blk Reb m Pis m 00--01 18--0 75 8-23 .348 0-1 .000 6-10 .600 4 7 0 17 0.9 22 1.2 99-00 20-0 00 4-1 9 .21 1 1-2 .500 6-11 .545 3 2 0 13 0.6 15 0.8 Totals 38-0 171 12-42 285 1-3 .333 12-21 .571 7 9 0 ~ 0.7 jf 0.9

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5-10 Sophomore G Del Mar, CA - Santa Fe Christian HS #13 Brandi Co/Jato

2001-02: A very dangerous outside shooter and pure scorer ... Played in 20 games as a true freshman in 2001-02 ... Scored a season and career-high 17 points vs. Sacramento State (11- 19-01) connecting on three of five from three-point range ... Averaged eight minutes per game ... Was 13-of-28 from three­ point range for a 46% average on the season ... Finished the season a perfect 9-of-9 from the free-throw line ... Shot 43% from the field on the season hitting 21-of-48 field goals.

Prep: Comes to USD from Santa Fe Christian High School. .. Averaged 35 points per game as a senior ... Finished her high school career as the leading scorer in San Diego section his­ tory and second in California State history behind Cheryl Miller ... Santa Fe finished as CIF Finalists ... Collato was named a

Collate averaged 35 points per game as a senior in high school and finished 2nd behind Cheryl Miller as California's all-time prep leader in career points

second-team All-State performer ... As a junior was named the San Diego Player of the Year ... Averaged 26 points per game as junior, leading her team to a State Finals appear­ ance ... Santa Fe claimed CIF Championships her sophomore and junior seasons ... Was named the Coastal League Playe r of the Year as a sophomore ... Played for the Below the Rim club team ... Was coached at Santa Fe by Paul Clark.

Personal: Undecided on a major. .. Chose USD for academic reputation and the location close to home ... Also recruited by Boise State and Gonzaga ... Parents are Richard and Cathy Collato ... Born November 10, 1982. Collato's Career Highs

17 - Points vs. Sacramento State (11-19-01) 4 - Rebounds @ U of Denver (11-18-01) 1 - Assist *@St.Mary's (2-15-02) 2 - Steals *vs. Portland (1-10-02) 1 - Block vs. San Francisco (1-31-02) 3 - 3-pointers *vs. Centenary (01-03-02) ·accomplished more than once

Brandi Collato's Career Stats Total 3PT Year Gp/Gs Min ~ Pct ~ Pct Ft-Fla Pct A fill Blk Rfill m Pis m 01-02 20-0 160 21-48 438 13-28 .464 9-9 1.00 2 10 3 23 1.2 64 3.2 Totals 20-0 160 21-48 .438 13-28 .464 9-9 1.00 2 10 J Zl 1.2 64 32

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5-6 Freshman PG Auburn, CA - Placer HS 2001-02: Sat out the entire season as a medical redshirt. #12 Polly Dong

Prep: Came to USO from Placer High School in Au- burn, California .. . Was the Sierra Foothill League MVP as a senior .. . Led the Placer Hillmen to a league championship and a CIF section semi-final appearance as a senior.. . Served as the Hillmen's team captain as a junior and senior .. . Was the Placer team MVP both as a junior and senior ... Was an all-league selection as a junior on a team that went to the CIF semi-finals ... Coached by Tony Camillucci at Placer.

Personal: Undecided on a major... Also recruited by the University of Pennsylvania and Boise State ... Parents are Dennis and Patty Dong ... Born on December 8, 1982 in Auburn , CA.

5-10 Freshman F Anaheim, CA-Esperanza HS

Prep: Honored as a McDonalds All­ #22 Lindsay Helvey American Nominee after a standout se­ nior season at Esperanza High School in Anaheim.. . Led Esperanza to the 2001-2002 Sunset League Champi­ onship as a junior and senior ... Named the league's MVP as a senior .. . Tabbed as a first team AII-CIF performer scoring 13 points and dishing out four assists per game during her final prep season .. . Also first team all-league player as a junior.

Personal: Born on July 18, 1984 in Whittier, California ... Also recruited by USF, Cal Poly SLO and UC Irvine ... Chose USO because of the beautiful campus and location ... Undecided on a major at USO .. . Notes that family is very important to her.

5-10 Freshman PG Colorado Springs, CO-Pine Creek HS Prep: Harris comes to USO from Pine Creek High School in Colorado Springs ... She averaged 15 #5 Tiara Harris points, seven rebounds and five assists per con­ test as a prep senior. .. Earned 1st Team All-State honors in Colorado .. . Competed at the 4A level at Pine Creek in the Metro League ... Named team MVP as a junior and senior.

Personal: Full name is Tiara Renee Harris ... Born on October 1, 1983 in Dayton, Ohio ... Also recruited by USF, Gonzaga and Loyola Marymount .. . Chose USO because of the atmosphere and the basketball program .. . Ran track and cross country in high school ... Daughter of Tim and Michelle Harris.

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6-1 Freshman F Leipzig, Gennany-Carl Goerde/erHS #41 Andrea Krug Prep: Comes to USO from Leipzig, Ger­ many ... Coached by former San Diego assistant Dawn Baker on a prep club team in Leipzig ... Played on Germany's Youth National squad ... Attended Carl-Goerdeler High School.

Personal: Born on February 8, 1984 in Leipzig, Germany ... Both parents played basketball at the university level in Germany ... Came to USO because of the basketball program and beautiful campus .. . Nickname is Andi.

5-11 Freshman F Renton, WA - Liberty HS Prep: Comes to USO from Liberty High School #24 Jamie earm•n in Renton , Washington ... Named the KingCo Player of the Year after putting up 18 points and grabbing nine rebounds as a prep senior. .. Honored as league MVP and AII-Eastside player as a senior ... Seattle Times Athlete of the Year as a senior .. . Also earned first team all-league honors as a junior ... Coached by Shiree Harsh at Liberty.

Personal: Full name is Jamie Allin Corwin .. . Born on January 11 , 1984 in Redmond, Washington ... An all everything athlete as a prep ... Earned honors playing soccer, softball and throwing the javelin ... Finished 1st in state throwing the javelin as a senior ... All league player in both softball and soccer ... Also recruited by Gonzaga and New Orleans ... Chose USO because of the basketball program and sunny weather ... Daughter of Ted and Dana Corwin.

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#3 #5 #12 #13

5'6" 5'10" 5'6" 5'7" Senior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Guard Guard Guard Guard

Kerri Tiara Polly Brandi Nakamoto Harris Dong Collato

#21 #22 #24 #33

5'9" 5'10" 5'11" 6'1" Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Forward Forward Forward Forward

Marie Lindsay Jamie Melissa Plocher Helvey Corwin Padgett

#34 A. #35 #41 #42 6'1" . ~ / ~'\ 5'7" 6'1" 6'2" Junior f Senior Freshman Senior Center Guard Forward Forward

Marta Jen Andrea Erin Menuez Wedo Krug Malich

Kathy Erik Shelley Dana Marpe Johnson Sheetz McGraw Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 23rd-Year 5th-Year 2nd-Year 1st-Year

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10-5 Home Mart Record Breaking Performances Highlight 2001-02 Season

A home record of 10-5 and amazing individual accomplishments high­ lighted a promising 2001 -02 season for the San Diego women's bas­ 2001-02 Final ketball program. After beginning the season 1-3, USO raced out to a standings 10-4 overall record , nearly knocking off No. 4 Iowa State in the pro­ wee cess. wee Overall School W-L PCT W-L San Diego senior Melissa Glazebrook set a new standard at USO as *"Pepperdine 11 -3 .786 23 -8 she passed out 120 assists en route to becoming the school's al l-time *Santa Clara 9-5 .643 21- 10 #San Franci sco 9-5 .643 18-1 2 career assist leader. Junior guard Kerri Nakamoto was automatic from #St . Mary's 9-5 .643 16-13 three-point range, completing a stellar junior season ranked fifth na­ L. Marymount 7- 7 .500 15-13 tionally in three-point shooting accuracy. Forward Erin Malich enjoyed Portland 5-9 . 357 13-15 a breakout year as a junior, leading the Toreros in scoring with 14.7 San Diego 4-10 .286 13-15 poi nts per game and ranking among the league's best in several key Gonzaga 2-12 .143 11 -18 categories , including rebounding and blocked shots. •NCAA Tournament Team Awcc Tournament Wi nner # WNIT Tournament Tea m The San Diego faithful and the Jenny Craig Pavilion welcomed the team's homecoming after the season began wi th a four-game road trip that took USO to New York State after games with nationally ran ked Colorado and th e University of Denver. The Toreros responded to the warm reception with excellent play through­ out the month of December. Playing seven of eight games in th e JCP duri ng th e month, USO would reel off seven con­ secutive victories, including a 79-51 drubbing of UCLA. Kerri Nakamoto led a Torero attack that buried a season-high 12 three-poi nters during th e rout.

On December 30th , the Toreros put th eir seven game wi n­ ning strea k on the line against unbeaten and No. 4 Iowa State in the championship game of San Diego's holi day Surf-n­ Sl am Tournament. USO woul d play exceptionall y well, tak­ ing the Cyclones into overtime, before Iowa State won a thri ller 69-67. Seniors Melissa Glazebrook and Robyn Fortney led the way for the Toreros, with Fortney tallying a career­ high 20 points.

The USO Toreros, who battled team injuries throughout the season, finished with an overall record of 13-15 and 4-10 in very competitive West Coast Conference. With the return of frontcourt standouts Erin Malich and Marta Menuez, along with backcourt starter Kerri Nakamoto, the Toreros are opti­ ~ -. mistic they will enjoy success for the 2002-03 campaign. t \.~- - 2002 graduate Melissa Glazebrook ~et USD's all-time record for career assists

NCAA Division I Three-Point FG Percentage Leaders 01-02 Rk Name, School Cl. Ht. Po. G 3FG 3FGA 3FG% 1 Lindsay Herbert, Utah Sr. 5-10 G 27 70 145 48.3 2 Sara Boyer, Wis.-Green Bay Jr. 5-9 G 31 64 134 47.8 3 Kristin Rethman, Kansas St. Sr. 5-9 G 34 69 145 47.6 4 Jenia Dimitrova, New Mexico St. Jr. 5-1 1 G 28 62 131 47.3 5 Kerri Nakamoto, San Diego Jr. 5-6 G 28 64 139 46.0

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2001-02 Final Statistics and Results

2001-02 Player and Team Statistics Rebounding PLAYER STATS GP-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Malich, E 24-8 131-268 .489 1-5 .200 90-124 .726 54 92 146 6.1 81 14 90 33 34 353 14.7 Nakamoto, K 28-28 109-248 .440 64-139 .460 70-101 .693 13 79 92 3.3 68 96 46 3 56 352 12.6 Menuez, M 28-26 120-263 .456 0-1 .000 87-148 .588 84 59 143 5.1 72 19 72 17 13 327 11 .7 Fortney, R 28-24 72-195 .369 15-61 .246 52-72 .722 42 76 118 4.2 85 45 53 5 34 211 7.5 Arendsen, J 27-2 61-154 .396 43-105 .410 33-39 .846 10 46 56 2.1 43 39 44 2 22 198 7.3 Blaine, C 25-6 48-138 .348 22-66 .333 9-12 .750 21 59 80 3.2 45 32 37 19 127 5.1 Glazebrook, M 28-28 36-126 .286 7-29 .241 28-55 .509 22 57 79 2.8 52 120 73 52 107 3.8 Padgett, M 28-18 38-1171 .325 6-34 .176 22-32 .688 36 73 109 3.9 76 34 62 14 16 104 3.7 Collato, B 20-0 21-48 .438 13-28 .464 9-9 1.000 10 13 23 1.2 22 2 18 3 10 64 3.2 Wedo, J 12-0 5-11 .455 2-3 .667 1-6 .176 0 2 2 0.2 5 2 4 13 1.1

Rebounding TEAM STATS GP FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg San Diego 28 641-1568 .409 173-471 .367 401-598 .671 340 627 967 34.5 403 503 80 257 1856 66.3 Opponents 28 648-1541 .421 103-347 .297 423-601 .704 352 684 1036 37.0 514 540 94 237 1822 65.1

Bold - Indicates Team Leader

2001-02 Season Results vera I: 13-15 WCC: 4-10 Home: 10-5

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Record High Scorer High Rebounder Nov. 18 at Univ. of Denver L 66-67 560 0-1 Nakamoto(24) Padgett(11) Nov. 20 at Colorado L 44-83 2474 0-2 Menuez(12) Padgett(?) Nov.23 at Fordham w 73-63 n/a 1-2 Blaine(21) Padgett(6) Nov. 24 at Hofstra L 52-57 n/a 1-3 Menuez(17) Blaine(11) Dec. 1 UNIV. of the PACIFIC w 64-63 306 2-3 Nakamoto(23) Padgett(6) Dec.5 UCLA w 79-51 512 3-3 Nakamoto(18) Glazebrook( 11) Dec.8 SAN JOSE STATE w 73-63 877 4-3 Malich(21) Padgett(?) Dec.9 BOISE STATE w 73-61 676 5-3 Blaine(16) Fortney(?) Dec.19 SACRAMENTO STATE w 84-60 570 6-3 Collato(17) Padgett(10) Dec. 21 at UC Irvine w 92-53 315 7-3 Blaine(21) Fortney(8) Dec.28 TEXAS SAN-ANTONIO w 92-43 2139 8-3 Menuez(17) Malich(?) Dec.30 IOWASTATE L 67-69 OT 1756 8-4 Fortney(20) Fortney(5) Jan.03 CENTENARY w 61-42 558 9-4 Arendsen(14) Menuez(6) Jan. 10 *PORTLAND w 64-60 711 10-4 Malich(15) Malich(8) Jan. 13 *GONZAGA L 65-75OT 1320 10-5 Menuez(20) Nakamoto(?) Jan. 16 *SANTA CLARA w 79-69 1334 11-5 Nakamoto(22) Nakamoto(6) Jan 19 at *Santa Clara L 62-70 738 11-6 Menuez(15) Menuez(5) Jan 25 at*LMU L 65-73 552 11-7 Malich(20) Malich(?) Jan 26 at *Pepperdine L 75-85 342 11-8 Malich(17) Malich(10) Jan. 31 *SAN FRANCISCO L 55-79 802 11-9 Malich(19) Malich(8) Feb.2 *ST. MArY'S L 60-70 1081 11-10 Malich(28) Malch(9) Feb.7 at *Gonzaga w 63-48 310 12-10 Malich(19) Malich(12) Feb.9 at * Portland L 51-65 406 12-11 Malich(17) Menuez(11) Feb. 15 at *St. Mary's L 65-87 1134 12-12 Arendsen(22) Menuez(11) Feb. 16 at*USF L 63-64 2256 12-13 Menuez(19) Fortney(10) Feb. 21 *PEPPERDINE L 56-61 578 12-14 Nakamoto(19) Menuez(8) Feb. 23 *L. MARYMOUNT w 62-60 721 13-14 Nakamoto(16) Malich(?) Feb.28 *$Santa Clara L 52-82 1092 13-15 Malich(17) Arendsen(6)

·o enotes West Coast Conference Game $Denotes West Coast Conference Tournament Game

Kerri Nakamoto finished 5th in the nation in 3-point shooting percentage in 2001-02

www.ustlloreros.com 20 TheWestCoastConterence TheWestCaastCanterence

When the West Coast Conference got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind - to Torero Standouts create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. What has grown from that original vision 46 111-wcc. nrst Team years ago is a marvelous cohesive athletics league which Amber Jansen 2000-01 is competitive at the national level in 13 sports. Susie Erpelding 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 2002 FINAL 2001-02 wee STANDINGS Jessica Gray 1999-00 PRESEASON 1998-99 COACHES POLL wee Overall Jill Shaver 1993-94 School W- L PCT W- L Chris Enger 1992-93 *' Pepperdine 11 -3 .786 23-8 # School 1990-91 1. ' Pe pperdine (7) *San ta Clara 9-5 .643 21-10 2. 'Santa Clara #San Francisco 9-5 .643 18-12 1989-90 San Fra ncisco #St. Mary's 9-5 .643 16-13 Lynda Jones 1991-92 4. L. Marymount L. Marymount 7- 7 .500 15-13 Christi English 1990-91 5. Saint Mary's Port land 5-9 .357 13-1 5 Candida Echeverri a 1989-90 6. San Diego 7. Portland San Diego 4- 10 .286 13-1 5 1988-89 8. Gonzaga Gonzaga 2-12 . 143 11-18 Jane G ilpin 1987-88 (first place votes) 'NCAA Tournament Team Julia Evans 1986-87 '2007-02 NCAA Tournament "WCC Tournament Winner 1985-86 ti WNIT Tournament Team Debbie Theroux 1985-86 Torero Standouts The eight current members of the WCC span the Western United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of the Northwest to the sun­ 111-wcc Freshman Team drenched beaches of Southern California, the combined excellence in athletics and aca­ Nailah Thompson 1994-95 demics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws th e individual institutions Lorraine Watson 1993-94 together in a common mission. Chris Enge r* 1989-90 Candida Echeverria 1986-87 The WCC sponsors championships in baseball, men's and women's basketball , men's and women's cross-country, men's and women's golf, women's rowing, men's and women's * wee Freshman of the Year soccer, men's and women's ten nis and women's voll eyball. The league was chartered by five Bay Area institutions (Pacific, Saint Mary's, San Francisco, San Jose State and Santa Clara) as the Califo rnia Basketball Association, playing its first game on January 2, 1953. Torero Standouts After two seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola 111-WCC Honorable Mention Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the "West Coast Athletic Conference" in 1956. The name was shortened to "West Coast Conference" in 1989. The current alignment Kerri Nakamoto 2001-02 of Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary's, San Diego, San Fran­ 2000-01 cisco and Santa Clara has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third most Erin Malich 2001-02 stable conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 have been together Kari Ambrose 1997-98 longer. Nailah Thompson 1996-97 1995-96 The 2002-2003 season marks the 16th year for the WCC's women's basketball league, one Michele Brovelli 1995-96 of the most improved in the nation. The West Coast Conference started the Millenium off with 1994-95 a bang, doing one better than in 1999-2000. For the third consecutive season and just the Laura King 1994-95 fifth time in league history four teams advanced to the post-season. Post-season partici­ Lorraine Watson 1994-95 pants included San Francisco, Pepperdine, Saint Mary's and Santa Clara. St. Mary's re­ Jill Shaver 1992-93 ceived a bid to the NCAA Tournament and played into the second round in 2000-01 , losing to the #1 seeded Tennessee Volunteers. Four teams, Pepperdine, Saint Mary's, Santa Clara and Loyola Marymount won at least 20 games two seasons ago. In addition to Pepperdine and Santa Clara's bid into the NCAA's, Santa Clara and San Francisco received bids to the WNIT last season.

WCC women's basketball began with seven teams, including Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara. In 1987, Nevada and U.S. International left the WCC, replaced by Gonzaga, Portland and Saint Mary's.

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The wee Tournament Returns to San Diego USD's Jenny Craig Pavilion Site of 2003 Tournament

For the third consecutive year San Diego's Jenny Craig Pavilion will house the West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament. Play begins on Thursday, March 6th when first round action begins for the women. The men will start play on Friday, March 7th •

Effective with the 2003 WCC Basketball Tournament, the WCC has adopted an 8-Team/ Play-In format for both the men and the women. The women will play March 6-9, 2003 and the men will square-off March 7-1 0, 2003.

Under the new format, the #5 through #8 seeds will compete in the opening round to determine who will advance to the next round of the tournament. Waiting for the winners in the quarterfinals will be the #3 and #4 seeds, who will have first round byes. The winners of the quarterfinal match-ups will go head-to-head with the #1 and #2 seeds, who will have byes through the first two rounds of the tournament.

2003 wee TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

March 2 (Sun) Brackets Announced March 3 (Mon) % Media Teleconference Reserved Seats Now Available! March 6 (Thu) Order tickets through the USD ticket office by calling (619) 260-7550 Women's First Round - 12:00 pm March 7 (Fri) Women's Second Round - 12:00 pm Fan Hotel Information: Men's Fi rst Round - 6:00 pm The West Coast Conference has partnered with the Comfort Inn & March 8 (Sat) Suites-Zoo/Sea World Area, the Official WCC Fan Hotel. Mention the Women's Semifi nals - 12:00 pm Men's Second Round - 6:00 pm "WCC Basketball Tournament Rate" for a rate of $75 per night! (Rate March 9 (Sun) includes a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast) Women's Championship - 2:30 pm Men's Semifinals - 6:30 pm March 10 (Mon) Men's Championship 9:00 p.m.

% All men's and women's coaches help an nounce the 2003 AII -WC C Teams. • The second game starts 30 minutes after the fi rst game

The West Coast Conference:

West Coast Conference Office 1200 Bayhi/1 Dr. , Suite 302, San Bruno, CA 94066 (650) 873-8622; FAX 873-7846

Media Relations Contact: Brad Walker

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The University of San Diego Athleti c Department has made a com­ USO Basketball mitment to increase th e athleti c ability of the enti re student athlete popula­ Strength & Conditioning ti on. Therefore, each student athlete will be g iven a sport specific training Records program b ased on the metaboli c demands of their positi on and s port.

BENCH THOMPSON 175 1997 NAKAMOTO 170 2002 PLOCHER 154 2002 GRAY 150 1999 FORTNEY 145 1999 GLAZEBROOK 140 1999 MENUEZ 143 2002 MALICH 135 2002

SQUAT GLAZEBROOK 235 1999 GRAY 230 1999 NAKAMOTO 230 2002 THOMPSON 225 1996 PLOCHER 221 2002 The JCP Fitness Center FORTNEY 215 2002 ROBAN 205 1999 MENUEZ 196 2002 This is accomplished b y training fo r the proper combination of power, strength, s ize, speed, agility, fl exibility, endurance, and footwork. CLEAN It is the responsibility of the strength and conditi oning staff to design and GRAY 172 1999 implement workouts, teach and demonstrate proper li fting technique, and MENUEZ 169 2002 to monitor and evaluate each individual athlete's progress, while main­ BLAINE 163 2001 taining a positi ve environment to train in . ERPELDING 155 1999 PLOCHER 160 2002 FORTNEY 149 2000 Student athl etes at the U ni versity of San Diego tra in in the newly ALEXANDER 145 1997 rebuilt USO Sports Center weight room. The 5,000 sq ft facili ty contain s PADGETT 136 2002 12 power racks, 8 Olympic li fting p latforms, vari ous selectorized and pl ate loaded machinery, and over 75 00 lbs of free weight. Thi s facility is VERT JUMP also equipped wi th an additional 1 800 square feet of artific ial turf that is PLOCHER 27 2002 used fo r team agility, plyometric, and flexi bility training. ANDAGAN 25 2002 The goal of the s trength and conditioning department is to e du­ MALICH 24.5 2002 cate a nd moti vate each student athlete to maximize their genetic potential MENUEZ 24.5 2002 COLLATO 23.5 2002 and create a n environment w here a thl etes can d evelop into champions GLAZEBROOK 23.5 2001 both mentall y and physicall y.

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The USO Athletic Academic Support program is designed to promote the academic development of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary resources for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their deg ree. Academic Support services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall col legiate experience and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. The University of San Diego's Academic Support efforts are led by Shaney Fink who begins her third year as US D's Academic Support Coordinator. Fink was a standout volleybal l player in the 90's, and in 1999 she was on th e Volleyball coaching staff as an assistant, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 record and a second round finish in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to USO she gained coaching experience at the high school, college and international levels for five years. She capped off a stellar collegiate career (1990-93} at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the All-PAC Ten Decade Team. Fink completed her B.A. , graduating in Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. All USO student athletes have access to advisin g, tutori ng and mentoring services. The mentoring program, Access, was developed in 1999 and teams a graduate student in the Counseling program with an athlete who would like to enhance study ski ll s, learn about campus resou rces and receive guidance on goal development and attain­ ment. Student-athletes also have access to a quiet area where they can study or work in the computer center. In addition, student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning centers including the Writing, Math and Log ic Centers as we ll as to take advantage of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs. USO is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS program. This program Torsro Jlcallsm/c was created to enhance the total development of student athletes on NCAA Division 1 Jlch/BI/BmBnl campuses. The NCAA Champs/Life Skills Mission is: To maintain intercollegiate athletics wee Scholar-Athletes as an integral part of the campus educational program and the athlete as an integral Melissa Glazebrook '00, '01 , '02 part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS Life Skills program was Jamie Lucia '00 created to support the student development initiatives of its member institutions and Erin Malich '00 to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. Susie Erpelding '97, 98, 99 & 00 Kari Ambrose '96, 97, 98, & 99 Nailah Thompson '95, 96 & 97 The CHAMPS/ Life Skills program empha- Heidi Ambrose '94, 95, 96 & 97 sizes five core commitment areas: Amanda Bishop '97 Andrea Burns '97 * Commitment to Academic Developmert Malia Andagan '94 & 96 Michele Brovelli '94, 95, & 96 * Commitment to Athletic Development Laura King '93, 94, 95 & 96 * Commitment to Personal Development Nya Jensen '93, 94 & 95 Jill Shaver '91, 92, 93 & 94 * Commitment to Career Development Melissa Sortino '92 , 93 & 94 * Commitment to Service Lorraine Watson '94 Charlene Bippes '93 Chris Enger '90, 91 , 92 & 93 The usdtoreros.com broadcast team of Julia Doria '92 Susie Erpelding (right) and Paula Mascari Debbie Gollnick '90, 91 , & 92 were each named wee Female Scholar Lynda Jones '90, 91 & 92 Athletes of the Year. Julie Lemery '90 & 92 Serena Eiermann '92 wee Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Angie Straub '90, 91 & 92 Susie Erpelding '99-00 Paula Mascari ' 88, 89 & 90 Paula Mascari '89-90 Cathy Perkins '90 GTE Academic All-America First Team Candida Echeverria '87, 88 & 89 Susie Erpelding '98-99 Kelli Behrens '87 GTE Academic All-America 2nd Team Jane Gilpin '87 Heidi Amb rose '96-97 Karen Skemp '87 GTE Academic All-America 3rd Team Susie Erpelding '99-00

"Th e g reatest challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance th e demands of sport while taking /iii! advan­ tage of the educational experience offered. Th e purpose of our program is to assist student-athletes in meeting this c hallenge by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring and a quiet environm ent to study. Th e academic support program is design ed to assist students in adjusting to life at USD and developing sound academic and career plans. By promoting a philosophy of individual responsibility, which encourages each student-athlete to value th eir educational experience, th e academic support program assists each athlete to realize th eir Jidl potential. " Shaney Fink

www.usdtor11ros.com 24 2002-03 01111anents long Beach State Denver Kansas Nov. 23, Long Beach, Calif, 1:00 p.111. Nov. 26, San Diego, Calif, 7:00 p.111. Nov. 30, San Diego, Calif, 7:00 p.m. Overall Series Record: LBST 4-2 Overall Series Record: USD 2-1 Overall Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: USD 62-59 (2000-01) Last Meeting: Denver 67-66 (200/-02) Last Meeting: n/a ~

Location: Long Beach, California Location: Denver, Colorado Location: Lawerence, Kansas Enrollment: 30,918 Enrollment: 9,385 Enrollment: 26 ,894 Nickname: 49ers Nickname: Pi oneers Nickname: Jayhawks Colors: Black, Gold Colors: Crimson & Gold Colors: Crimson & Blue Conference: Big West Conference: Sun Belt Conference: Big 12 Arena (Capacity): Arena (Capacity): Arena (Capacity): The Pyramid (5,000) Magness Arena (7 ,200) Allen Fieldhouse (16 ,300) Head Coach: Dallas Bolla (Stetson '86) Head Coach: Pam Tann er (Illinois St. '89) Head Coach: Marian Washington Record at LBST (years): 106-97 (7) Record at Denver (years): 11 2-8 3 (7) (West Chester St. , '70) Overall Career Record : same Overall Record (years): same Record at Kansas (years): 540-329 (29) Assistants: Tu onisia Turner, Assistants: Tracy Tripp, Overall Record (years): same Pat Charity, Charel Bailey Ellen Grosso, Chuck Rieb Assistants: Pam Decosta, WBB Phone: n/a WBB Phone: (303) 871-3319 Lynette Woodard, Tim Eatman 2001-02 Record: 16-13 2001-02 Record: 16-13 WBB Phone: (785) 864-4938 2001-02 Big West Record (place): 2001-02 Sun Belt Record (place): 2001-02 Record: 4-25 11-5 (4th) 11-4 (2nd West) 2001-02 Big 12 Record (place): 0-16 (12th) 2002 NCAA's: none 2002 NCAA's: none 2002 NCAA's: none WBB SID: Niall Adler WBB SID: Marla Rodriguez WBB SID: Beau White Office Phone: (562) 985-7565 Office Phone: (303) 871-4990 Office Phone: (785) 864-4307 Fax: (562) 985-1549 Fax: (303) 871-3890 Fax: (785) 864-7944 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.longbeachstate.com Website: www.denverpioneers.com Website: www.kuathletics.com UC Irvine Sacramento State Pacific Dec. 3, San Diego, Calif , 7:00 p.111. Dec. 6, Sacramento, Calif, 7:00 p.111. Dec. 8, Stockton, Calif, 2:00 p.111. Overall Series Record: USD 12- /0 Overall Series Record: USD 4-/ Overall Series Record: USD 3-2 Last Meeting: USD 92-53 (2001-02) Last Meeting: USD 84-60 (2001-02) Last Meeting: USD 64-63 (2001-02)

IACIIAME~/0 sr__m~ ~, ~ H O R ~ AICFlc 'J1GERS Location: IrIvine, Ca lifornia Location: Sacramento, California Location: Stockton, Cal ifornia Enrollment: 21 ,885 Enrollment: 26,923 Enrollment: 6,000 Nickname: Anteaters Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Tigers Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Green & Gold Colors: Orange & Black Conference: Big West Conference: : Big West Arena (Capacity): Bren Center (5,000) Arena (Capacity): Hornet Gym (1 ,200) Arena (Capacity): Alex G. Spanos (6,150) Head Coach: Mark Adams (W. Michigan '87) Head Coach: Carolyn Jenkins (Cal. '90) Head Coach: Craig Jackson (Williamette '97) Record at UCI (years): 63-76 (5) Record at Sac St. (years): 3-50 (2) Record at Pacific (years): First year Overall Record (years): 109-105 (8) Overall Record (years): same Overall Record (years): First year Assistants: Molly Tuter-Koral, Assistants: Sarah Stapp, Cynthia James Assistants: Gary Dean, Donna Carrell, Kim Lummus-Crabtree, Selena Ho WBB Phone: (916) 278-4479 Mi lena Fl ores WBB Phone: (949) 824-7595 2001-02 Record: 0-27 WBB Phone: (209) 946-2341 2001-02 Record : 8-20 2001-02 Big Sky Record (place): 2001-02 Record: 19-11 2001-02 Big West Record: 5-1 1 (T6th) 0-14 (1st) 2001-02 Big West Record (place): 2002 NCAA's: none 2002 NCAA's: none 12-4 (T-2nd) WBB SID: Stacey Shackleford WBB SID: Ryan Bjork 2002 NCAA's: none Office Phone: (949) 824-7350 Office Phone: (916) 278-6896 WBB SID: Mike Dalgety Fax: (949) 824-5260 Fax: (9 16) 278-5429 Office Phone: (209) 946-2289 Website: www.athletics.uci .edu E-Mail: rbjork @csus.edu Fax: (209) 946-2757 Website: www. hornetsports.com E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.pacifictigers.com

www.usdtoreros.com 2002-oa 01111anen1s 25 San Diego State Cal State Fullenon Nevada Dec.11, @ USD/JCP, 7:00 p.m. Dec.14, Fullerton, Calf., 5:00 p.m. Dec. 21, Re110, Nevada, 2:00 p.111. Overall Series Record: SDS U 19-1 Overall Series Record: Tied 6-6 Overall Series R ecord: USD 4-2 Last Meeting: SDSU 55-34 (1996-97) Last Meeting: U SD 58-45 (2000-01) Last Meeti11 g: USD 70-63 (1986-8 7)

WOLF PACK Location: San Diego, Calif. Location: Fullerton, Calif. Location: R•eno , Nevad a Enrollment: 34,171 Enrollment: 30,357 Enrollment: 15,000 Nickname: Aztecs Nickname: Titans Nickname: Wolfpack Colors: Scarlet & Black Colors: Navy Blue, Orange & White Colors: Navy Blue & Silver Conference: : Big West Conference: Western Athletic (WAC) Arena (Capacity): Arena (Capacity): Arena (Capacity): Cox Arena (12,414) Titan Gym (3 ,500) Lawlor Events Center (11 ,200) Head Coach: Jim Tomey (Michigan, '81) Head Coach: Barbara Ehardt (Idaho St. '88) Head Coach: Ada Gee (Colorado College '83) Record at SDSU (years): First Year Record at CSF (years): 5-51 (2) Record at Nevada (years): 107-142 (9) Overall Record (years): First Year Overall Record (years): same Overall Record (years): 109-143 (10) Assistants: Matt Hart, Assistants: Stephanie Shadwell, Katie Assistants: Kristi Kincaid , Nicole Anderson, Jennifer Gross McCluskey Janet Soderberg, Colby Matney WBB Phone: (619) 594-4095 WBB Phone: n/a WBB Phone: (775) 784-6900 2001-02 Record: 10-18 2001-02 Record: 4-24 2001-02 Record: 9-19 2001-02 MWC Record (place): 2-12 (7th) 2001-02 Big West Record (place): 2-14 (18th) 2001-02 WAC Record (place): 6-12 (16th) 2002 NCAA's: none 2002 NCAA's: none 2002 NCAA's: none WBB SID: Peggy Curtin WBB SID: Jason Spencer WBB SID: Aaron DeWall Office Phone: (619) 594-2576 Office Phone: (714) 278-7545 Office Phone: (775) 784-6900 x272 Fax: (619) 582-6541 Fax: (714) 278-3141 Fax: (775) 784-4386 E-Mail: mcurtin @sdsu .edu E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: adewall @unr.edu Website: www.goaztecs.com Website: www.titansports.org Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com Nebraska Dec. 28, San Diego, Calif., 6:00 p. 111 . Overall Series Record: Neb. 1-0 Last Meeting: Neb. 81-58 (1992-93) N Location: Lincoln, Nebraska Enrollment: 25 ,000 Nickname: Cornhuskers The San Diego Surf and Slam Colors: Scarlet & Cream Tournament, slated for December Conference: Big 12 28th and 30th, will once again Arena (Capacity): highlight USD's non-conference home Devaney Center (13,500) schedule. Over the past two seasons Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton '86) the Jenny Craig Pavilion has played Record at Neb (years): First Year host to the holiday tournament that Overall Record (years): 195-140 (12) has brought in some of the nation's Assistants: Amy Stephens, best college programs. A pair of Angela Timmons NCAA Tournament qualifiers from last USO forward Melissa Padgett and the WBB Phone: (402) 472-6462 season, Penn State and Kent State Toreros took No. 4 Iowa State into 2001-02 Record: 14-16 along with Nebraska are slated to overtime in last year's title game. 2001-02 Big 12 Record (place): 4-12 (11th) play in the four team tourney in 2002. 2002 NCAA's: none WBB SID: Jeff Griesch Office Phone: (402) 472-2263 San Diego Surf-n-Slam Tournament Fax: (402) 472-2005 Dec. 28, 30 E-Mail: jgriesch @huskers.unl.edu For tickets call 619-260-7550 Website: www. huskers.com

www.ustltoreros.com 26 2002-oa onnonents Kent State Penn State Davton Dec. 30, Sa11 Diego, Calif, TBA Dec. 30, Sa11 Diego, Calif:, TBA Jan. 3, Dayton, Ohio, 7:00 p.111 . Overall Series Record: First Meeti11g Overall Series Record: First Meeting Overall Series Record: USD / -0 Last 111eetillg: 11/a Last Meeting: 11/a Last Meeting: USD 54-51 (1999-00)

Location: Kent, Ohio Location: University Park, Pennsylvania Location: Dayton , Ohio Enrollment: 33,000 Enrollment: 40,828 Enrollment: 6,500 Nickname: Golden E agle Nickname: Lady Lions Nickname: Flyers Colors: Navy Bl ue & Gold Colors: Blue & White Colors: Red & Blue Conference: Mid-American (M AC) Conference: Big Ten Conference: Atlantic 10 (13,455) Arena (Capacity): Arena (Capacity): Bryce Jordan Ctr (15,261) Arena (Capacity) : UD Arena : Jael Clark (Wis-Milwaukee '84) Memorial Athletic Center (6 ,327) Head Coach: Rene Portland (lmmacu lata, '75) Head Coach Record at Dayton (years): 53-62 (4) Head Coach: Bob L indsay (Umass, '76) Record at Penn St. (years): 508- 178 (22) Record (years): 188-127 (12) Record at Kent St. (years): 252-129 (12) Overall Record (years): 595-207 (26) Overall Ellen M cG rew, Overall Record (years): same Assistants: Annie Troyan , Assistants: ain , Krisha Green Assistants: Lori Bodnar, Pam O swald Ke il a Wh itt ington, Ri ck Hall Tammy Sh (937) 229-4447 WBB Phone: (330) 672-3717 WBB Phone: (8 14) 863-2672 WBB Phone: 2001-02 Record: 11 -17 2001-02 Record: 20-11 2001-02 Record: 23-1 2 2001-02 A-10 Record: 8-6 (T2nd) 2001-02 MAC Record (place): 13-3 (1st) 2001 -02 Big 10 Record (place): 11-5 (2nd) 2002 NCAA's: none 2002 NCAA's: NCAA 1" Rou nd 2002 NCAA's: NCAA Regionals Jill Weakland WBB SID: Ke nt Reichert WBB SID: Randy Press WBB SID: : (937) 229-4460 Office Phone: (330) 672-8468 Office Phone: (8 14) 865-1 757 Office Phone Fax: (937) 229-4461 Fax: (330) 672-2112 Fax: (8 14) 863-3165 l Weakland @notes .udayton.edu E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail : rip2 @psu.edu Email: Ji l Website: www.daytonflyers.com Website: www.kent. edu/athl etics Website: www.goPSUsports.com Oakland Santa Clara Lovola Marvmount Ja 11 . 5, Rochester, Mich. , 1:00 p. m. Jan. II, Santa Clara, Calif., 7:00 p.111 . Jan. 16, San Diego, Calif, 7:00 p. 111 . Overall Series Record: Oakland 1-0 Feb. 8, San D iego, Calif., 7:00 p .111 . Feb. 16, Los A 11 geles, Calif, 12:30 p. 111 . Last Meeting: Oakland 72-52 (2000-01) Overall Series Record: SCU 24-15 Overall Series Record: USD 25- 15 Last Meeting: SCU 82-52 (WCC's 2002) Last Meeting: USD 62-60 (2001- 02)

Location: Rochester, Michigan Location: Santa C lara, California Location: Los Angeles , California Enrollment: 15,875 Enrollment: 7,800 Enrollment: 7,192 Nickname: Golden Grizz li es Nickname: Broncos Nickname: Li ons Colors: Bl ack, Gold a nd W hite Colors: Red, White Colors: Crimson & Navy Blue Conference: Mid-Continent Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Arena (Capacity): The O'rena (4,005) Arena (capacity): (5 ,000) Arena (Capacity): (4, 156) Head Coach: Beckie Francis (Colgate '87) Head Coach : Michell e Bento Head Coach: Julie Whiloit (Chapman, 1986) Record at Oakland (years): 90-54 (5) Record at SCU (years): First Season Record at LMU (years): 76-1 19 (7) Overall Record (years): 120-102 (8) Overall Record (years): First Season Overall Record (years): 198-189 (14) Assistants: Kel ly Johnson, Assistants: Tri meka Jackson, Assistants: Lyn n Fl anagan, Petra Pankova, Beth Zeone, Bob Nichols Ka ti e Cronin, Jennie Leander Tami Adkins, Jenae Hubbard WBB Phone: (248) 370-4006 WBB Phone: (408) 554-4670 WBB Phone: (3 10) 338-4530 2001 -02 Record: 17- 14 2001-02 Record: 21-10 2001-02 Record: 15-13 2001-02 Mid-C Record (place): 8-6 (t2nd) 2001 -02 wee Record (place): 9-5 (t2nd) 2001-02 wee Record (place): 7-7 (4th) 2002 NCAA's: First Round 2002 NCAA's: NCAA First Round 2002 NCAA's: None WBB SID: Peter Di Sanza WBB SID: Lisa Eskey WBB SID: Marysol Cayado Office Phone: (248) 3 70-3123 Office Phone: (408) 554-4670 Office Phone: (3 10) 338-5798 Fax: (248) 370-4056 Fax: (408) 554-6942 Fax: (310) 338-2703 E-Mail : pvdisarz @o akland.edu E-Mail: leskey @scu .edu E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www. ougrizzlies.com Website: www.santaclarabroncos. com Website: www. lmulions.com

www.usdtoreros.com 2002-oa oooonents 21 Pepperdine St.Marv's Jan. 18, San Diego, Calif, 7: 00 p.111 . Jan. 25, Moraga, Calif, 7: 00 p.111. Feb. 14, Malibu, Ca lif, 7: 00 p.111 . Feb. 20, San Diego, Calif. , 7: 00 p.m. Overall Series Record: PEP 22- 18 Overall Series Record: SMC 25-7 Last Meeting: PEP 6/-56 (200 /-02) last Meeting: SMC 87-65 (2001 -02)

Location: Malibu , CA Location: Moraga, California Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 2,500 Nickname: Waves Nickname: Gaels Colors: Blue, Orange, White Colors: Navy Blue & Red Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Arena (Capacity): Arena: McKean Pavi lion Firestone Fi eldhouse (3,104) Head Coach: Michelle Jacoby (Pacific '89) Head Coach : Mark Trakh Record at SMC (years): 42-19 (2) Record at Pepperdine (yrs): 160-102 (9) Overall Record (years): 42-19 (2) Overall Record (years): 160-102 (9) Assistants: Travis King , The Toreros have two meetings Assistants: Derek Wynn , Jody Wynn Tracy Johnson, Kesava Washington with Shandrika Lee (above) and WBB Phone: n/a WBB Phone: (925) 631-4383 the WCC preseason favorite 2001-02 Record: 23-8 2001 -02 Record: 16-13 Pepperdine Waves. Last year 2001-02 wee Record (place): 11-3 (1st) 2001-02 wee Record (place): 9-5 (t2nd) Pepperdine won the West Coast 2002 NCAA's: Fi rst Round 2002 NCAA's: none Conference Tournament, held at WBB SID: Al Barba WBB SID: Jason Santos USD's Jenny Craig Pavilion and Office Phone: (310) 50 6-4455 Office Phone: 925-631-4950 received the league's automatic Fax: (3 10) 506-4322 Fax: (925) 631-4405 berth into the NCAA Tournament. E-Mail: abarba @pepperdine.edu E-Mail : [email protected] Website: http://gowaves.pepperdine.edu Website: www.smcgaels.com San Francisco Penland Gonzaga Jan. 14, San Francisco, Calif, 7:00 p.111 . Feb. 1, San Diego, Calif., 7:00 p.m. Jan. 30, San Diego, Calif., 7:00 p.111. Feb. 22, San Diego, Calif, 7:00 p.111 . Feb. 27, Portland, Ore., 7:00 p.111. Mar. 1, Spokane, Wash., 7:00 p.m. Overall Series Record: USF 18-16 Overall Series Record: POR 22-15 Overall Series Record: USD /9-/2 Last Meeting: USF 64-63 (2001 -02) Last Meeting: POR 65-41 (2001 -02) Last Meeting: USD 63-48 (2001-02)

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Location: San Francisco, California Location: Portland, Oregon Location: Spokane, Washington Enrollment: 7,800 Enrollment•: 3,100 Enrollment: 5,200 Nickname: Dons Nickname: Pilots Nickname: Bulldogs or Zags Colors: Green & Gold Colors: Purple and White Colors: Navy Blue, White, Red Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Arena (Capacity): War Memorial Gym (5,300) Arena (Capacity): Arena (Capacity): The Kennel (4,000) Head Coach: Mary Hile-Nepfel (USF '81 ) (5,000) Head Coach: Record at USF (years): 227-195 (1 5) Head Coach: Jim Sollars Kelly Graves (New Mexico '88) Overall Record (years): 227-195 (15) Record at Portland (yrs): 240-220 (16) Record at GU (years): 16-41 (3) Assistants: Tony Perotti, Overall Record (yrs): 417-302 (26) Overall Record (years): 82-67 (5) Erika Hardwick, Yvonne Burbank Assistants: Sean Kelley, Assistants: Jennifer Mountain WBB Phone: (415) 422-6001 Amy Jalewalia-Singh, Brittany Lindhe J.R. Payne, Toriano Towns 2001-02 Record: 18-12 WBB Phone: (503) 943-7118 WBB Phone: (509) 323-4217 2001-02 wee Record (place): 9-5 (t2nd) 2001-02 Record: 13-15 2001 Record: 11-18 2002 NCAA's: none 2001-02 wee Record (place): 5-9 (6th) 2001 wee Record (place): 2-12 (8th) WBB SID: Ryan Mccrary 2002 NCAA's: none 2001 NCAA's: none Office Phone: (415) 422-6162 WBB SID: Julie Lapomarda WBB SID: Rich Moser Fax: (415) 422-2929 Office Phone: (503) 943-7731 Office Phone: (509) 323-5484 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (503) 943-7242 Fax: (509) 323-5730 Website: www.usfdons.com E-Mail: lapomard @up.edu E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.portlandpilots.com Website: www.gozags.com www.ustltoreros.com 28 All-Time Records 11s. 01111onents

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Opponent w L Stk Opponent w L Stk Oppo nent w L Stk Alabama-Birmingham 0 1 L1 Iona 0 1 L1 San Francisco 16 18 L2 Alaska Anchorage 0 1 L1 Iowa State 0 2 L2 San Francisco State 2 0 W2 Arizona 2 7 L3 Lehigh 1 0 W1 San Jose State 4 2 W4 Arizona State 1 4 L1 Long Beach State 2 4 W1 Santa Clara 15 24 L2 Biola 1 6 W1 Louisiana Tech 0 3 L3 Seattle Pacific 1 0 W1 Boise State 2 1 W1 Loyola Marymount 25 15 W1 Southern Methodist 0 1 L1 Boston College 0 1 L1 Maine 1 0 W1 Southern Nazarene 1 0 W1 Bucknell 1 0 W1 Mankato State 0 1 L1 Southwest Texas St. 0 1 L 1 Butler 0 1 L1 Minnesota 0 1 L1 St. Ambrose 1 0 W1 Cal Poly Pomona 2 9 W1 Monmouth 1 0 W1 St. Cloud State 0 1 L 1 Cal Poly 5 6 L2 Murray State 0 1 L1 St. Mary's (Ca) 7 25 L 7 Cal State Fullerton 6 6 W2 Nebraska 0 1 L1 Stanford 0 3 L3 Cal State L.A. 4 3 W1 Nevada 4 2 W1 Tennessee-Chattanooga 0 1 L1 Cal State Northridge 8 4 L1 New Mexico 2 0 W2 Texas El Paso 2 1 W1 Centenary 1 0 W1 New Mexico State 0 2 L2 Texas San Antonio 1 0 W1 Chapman 3 3 W1 Northern Arizona 5 1 W2 Texas Tech 0 2 L2 Colorado 0 4 L4 Northern Illinois 0 1 L1 Toledo 0 1 L1 Colorado State 2 0 W2 Northwestern 0 1 L1 Tulsa 0 2 L2 Columbia 1 0 W1 Notre Dame 0 1 L1 UC Irvine 12 10 W 4 Concordia (MN) 1 0 W1 Oakland 0 1 L1 UCLA 2 7 W2 Dayton 1 0 W1 Oklahoma 0 4 L4 UC San Diego 7 0 W7 Denver 2 1 L1 Oregon 0 1 L1 UC Santa Barbara 7 10 L2 DePaul 0 1 L1 Oregon State 2 3 W1 UC Riverside 1 0 W1 Drake 0 1 L1 Pacific 3 2 W1 UNC Greensboro 1 0 W1 Duke 0 1 L1 Pacific Christian 1 0 W1 UNLV 0 7 L7 Eastern Washington 3 0 W3 Pennsylvania 0 1 L1 USC 0 1 L1 Fairfield 1 0 W1 Pepperdine 18 22 L 4 U.S.I.U . 8 10 L2 Fordham 2 1 W1 Pittsburgh 1 0 W1 Utah 0 2 L2 Fresno Pacific 2 0 W2 Point Loma Nazarene 3 0 W3 Utah State 1 1 W1 Fresno State 1 4 W1 Portland 15 22 L1 Vermont 0 1 L1 Gonzaga 19 12 W1 Portland State 3 1 W3 Washington State 0 2 L2 Hamline (MN) 1 0 W1 Providence 0 1 L1 Weber State 2 1 W2 Hawai'i 0 4 L4 Puget Sound 0 1 L1 Western Illinois 0 1 L 1 Hofstra 0 1 L1 Quinnipiac 1 0 W1 Wisconsin 0 1 L 1 Holy Cross 0 1 L1 Rice 1 0 W1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 W1 Idaho 1 0 W1 Sacramento State 4 1 W2 Wyoming 4 1 W4 Idaho State 1 0 W1 San Diego State 1 19 L7 Yale 1 0 W1 Illinois 0 1 L1

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www.usdtoreros.com west coast conference he West Coast Conference T is dedicated to providing opportunities for student­ athletes to achieve their fullest potential, both on the playing field and in the classroom.

The eight wee member institutions span the western ~ coast of the United States, from I the pine forests of Eastern '·; Washington , to the Columbia River Basin, to the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area and the sunny beaches of Southern California.

The league is characterized by the stability of its membership­ only two conferences have been together longer- and its unique emphasis on combining excellence in athletics with excellence in academics.

A nationally recognized and competitive force in intercollegiate athletics, the wee sponsors 13 sports: men's and women's basketball, soccer, tennis, cross country, and golf; baseball; and women's volleyball and rowing . The wee has produced 34 NCAA individual or team champions and numerous Academic All­ Americans. Many outstanding wee student-athletes have also gone on to excel in professional sports.

The long and rich history of the wee demonstrates that success in intercollegiate athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character and academics.

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Torerowomen'sBaskelballYear-Bv-Year San Diego'sNCAA Tournament Historv Year w L Pct. Conference Place PostseasonCoach 2001 -02 13 15 .464 4-10 wee 7th W CC First Rd Marpe 2000-01 10 16 .384 5-9 wee 4th W CC First Rd Marpe The University of San Diego has 1999-00 17 13 .566 7-7 wee 4th NCAA First Rd Marpe made two NCAA Tournament 1998-99 14 13 .518 7-7 wee 4th WCC First Rd Marpe appearances with the most re­ 1997-98 13 14 .481 8-6 wee 5th WCC First Rd Marpe cent being in 1999-2000. The 1996-97 5 22 .185 1-13 wee 8th wee First R d Marpe Toreros made their first trip to 1995-96 12 16 .428 5-9 wee 6th wee Second Rd Marpe 1994-95 11 15 .423 6-8 wee 4th WCC First Rd Marpe the big dance in 1992-93 when 1993-94 11 15 .423 6-8 wee 5th Marpe they finished 16-12 overall and 1992-93 16 12 .533 8-6 wee 2nd NCAA First Rd Marpe won t he wee Tournament. 1991-92 9 17 .346 4-1 0 wee 7th Marpe 1990-91 14 13 .518 9-5 wee 3rd Marpe 1999-2000 1989-90 17 10 .629 7-7 wee 3rd Marpe Round 1- lost@ Notre Dame 61-87 1988-89 10 17 .370 6-8 wee 4th Marpe 1992-1993 1987-88 13 16 .448 9-5 wee 3rd Marpe 1986-87 14 13 .518 6-6 4th Marpe Round 1 - lost @ N ebraska 81-58 wee 1985-86 16 13 .551 8-4 wee 2nd Marpe 1984-85 14 13 .518 Independent Marpe 1983-84 13 14 .481 Independent Marpe 1982-83 7 18 .280 Independent Marpe 1981-82 11 21 .343 Independent Marpe 1980-81 5 24 .172 2-1 0 SCAA Marpe

Totals 265 340 .438 wee 106-128 .452 (17 years) SeAA 2-10 .166 (1 year) Independent (4 years)

All-Time Tarero Team Records

Record Season/Game Most Games Played 32 1981-82 Most Games Won 17 1999-00, 1989-90 Fewest Games Lost 10 1989-90 Highest Winning Pct. .629 1989-90 Most Consecutive Games Won 9 1995-96 The 1999-00 Toreros tied a school record with 17 Most Consecutive Games Lost 15 1980-81 wins and advanced into the NCAA Tournament Most Home Games Won 11 1998-99; 1989-90 Most Points Scored-Game 104 2-2-91 vs. Portland Most Points Allowed-Game 109 12-13-96 vs . UCSB Most Points Scored-Season 1,974 1990-91 Fewest Poi nts Allowed-Game 34 11-25-89 at UCI Fewest Points Allowed-Season 1,506 1983-84 Most Made Field Goals-Season 836 1980-81 Most Made Free Throws-Season 453 1999-00 Most Rebounds-Season 1,287 1980-81 Most Assists-Season 464 1990-91 Best Field Goal Pct.-Season .447 1985-86 Best Free Th row Pct.-Season .721 1985-86 Most Blocks-Game 13 2-3-90 vs. Gonzaga Most Blocks-Season 171 1989-90

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Career Points Points - season

1. Susie Erpelding 1996-00 1,510 1. Susie Erpelding 1999-00 510 2 Candida Echeverria 1986-90 1,211 2. Jane Gilpin 1987-88 509 3. Chris Enger 1989-93 1,187 3. Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 476 4. Jill Shaver 1990-94 1,171 4. Michelle Grier 1980-81 440 5. Debbie Theroux 1983-86 1,010 5. Mary Stanbra 1984-85 400 6. Lynda Jones 1988-92 973 6. Debbie Theroux 1985-86 386 7. Michele Brovelli 1995-96 900 7. Jill Shaver 1992-93 379 8. Lori Morris 1980-84 885 8. Susie Erpelding 1998-99 378 9. Jane Gilpin 1986-88 883 9. Julie Evans 1985-86 377 10. Nailia Thompson 1994-97 831 10. Candida Echeverria 1988-89 375 10. Mary Stanbra 1981-85 827 Christi English 1986-91 827 12. Karen Skemp 1984-88 825 Blocks - Season 13. Paula Mascari 1986-90 802 1. Chris Enger 1992-93 137 14. Michelle Grier 1979-81 794 Chris Enger 1990-91 15. Julie Evans 1985-87 743 2 98 3. Erin Malich 2001-02 33 career Rebounds Rebounds - Season 1. Chris Enger 1989-93 831 2. Jessica Gray 1996-00 700 1. Jessica Gray 1999-00 281 3. Debbie Theroux 1983-86 680 2. Chris Enger 1992-93 278 4. Martha Nelson 1980-83 663 DID YOU KNOW ... In 1992-93, Chris 3. Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 277 5. Michele Brovelli 1995-96 4. Martha Nelson 1981-82 261 593 Enger led the nation in blocks with 137 6. Lynda Jones 1988-92 586 5. Sara Jane 1980-81 254 7. Jill Shaver 1990-94 572 rejections. En ger sti ll holds the NCAA 6. Debbie Theroux 1983-84 252 8. Christi English 1986-91 560 Division I record for blocks per game 7. Chris Enger 1990-91 235 9. Can di da Ech ever ria 1986-90 528 (3 .88) and is fifth al l-time with 372 8. Chris Enger 1989-90 228 10. Karen Skemp 1984-88 472 career blocks. 9. Debbie Theroux 1984-85 227 10. Karen Skemp 1987-88 225 Career Assists Assists - season 1. Melissa Glazebrook 1998-02 383 2. Angie Straub 1989-93 326 1. Lori Morris 1981-82 162 3. Jane Gilpin 1986-88 245 2. Jane Gilpin 1987-88 130 Paula Mascari 1986-90 245 3. Sue Hampton 1984-85 126 5. Lori Morris 1980-84 237 4. Melissa Glazebrook 2001-02 120 6. Cand ida Echeverria 1986-90 224 5. Lori Morris 1983-84 118 7. Karen Skemp 1984-88 211 6. Melissa Glazebrook 1999-00 117 8. Laura King 1995-96 202 7. Jane Gilpin 1986-87 109 9. Debbie Theroux 1983-86 199 8. Lori Morris 1980-81 105 10. Chaya Moreno 1981-83 178 9. Angie Straub 1990-91 99 10. Angie Straub 1992-93 96 Career Blocks Scoring Average - Season 1. Chris Enger 1989-93 372 1987-88 17.6 2. Debbie Theroux 1988-92 132 1. Jane Gilpin 2. Susie Erpelding 1999-00 17.0 3. Martha Nelson 1985-87 128 3. Michelle Grier 1980-81 16.1 4. Michele Brovelli 1980-83 112 4. Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 15.9 5. Jessica Gray 1996-00 95 1984-85 6. Lynda Jones 1986-91 73 5. Mary Stanbra 14.8 I 6. Erin Malich 2001-02 14.7 Career 3-Polmers 3-Pointers - Season 1. Keni Nakamoto 1999- 161 DID YOU KNOW ... 2001-02 Senior 2. Suzie Erpelding 1996-00 146 Melissa Glazebrook became USD's 1. Keni Nakamoto 2001-02 64 3. Serena Eirmann 1994-95 134 all-time leader in assists after passing 2. Serena Eirmann 1993-94 57 4. Laura King 1992-96 71 3. Suzie Erpelding 1999-00 55 out a team-high 120 dimes last year. 4. Keni Nakamoto 1999-00 49 5. Keni Nakamoto 2000-01 48 6. Serena Eirmann 1994-95 42 Paula Mascari 1989-90 42 7. Laura King 1995-96 37

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P8111S Year-Iv-Year assists cont... steals cont. .. Debbie Sinopoli 1985-86 80 Serena Eiermann 1994-95 55 Erin Malich 2001-02 353 Sue Hampton 1984-85 126 Jill Shaver 1993-94 44 Amber Jansen 2000-01 395 Lori Morris 1983-84 118 Chris Enger 1992-93 42 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 510 Lori Morris 1982-83 84 J. Shaver, L. Jones 1991-92 37 Susie Erpelding 1998-99 378 Lori Morris 1981-82 162 Angie Straub 1990-91 43 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 343 Lori Morris 1980-81 105 Candida Echeverria 1989-90 63 Nailah Thompson 1996-97 292 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 36 Nailah Thompson 1995-96 347 PIiots Ave. Year-Iv-Year Jane Gilpin 1987-88 50 Michele Brovelli 1994-95 273 Jane Gilpin 1986-87 57 Shaver 1993-94 345 Debbie Sinopoli 1985-86 39 Jill Erin Malich 2001-02 14.7 Shaver 1992-93 379 Sue Hampton 1984-85 50 Jill Amber Jansen 2000-01 15.8 Jill Shaver 1991-92 354 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 53 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 17.0 Enger 1990-91 356 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 51 Chris Susie Erpelding 1998-99 14.0 Echeverria 1989-90 364 Lori Morris 1981-82 54 Candida Susie Erpelding 1997-98 12.7 Echeverria 1988-89 375 Michelle Grier 1980-81 45 Candida Nailah Thompson 1996-97 11 .7 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 509 Nailah Thompson 1995-96 12.4 Gilpin 1986-87 374 Jane Michele Brovelli 1994-95 10.5 3-Pllnters Year-av-Year Theroux 1985-86 386 Debbie Jill Shaver 1993-94 13.3 Stanbra 1984-85 400 Mary Jill Shaver 1992-93 13.5 Kerri Nakamoto 2001-02 64 Theroux 1983-84 295 Debbie J. Shaver, C. Enger 1991-92 13.6 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 48 Moreno 1982-83 364 Chayo Christi English 1990-91 13.7 Susie Erpelding 1999-00 55 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 476 Candida Echeverria 1989-90 13.5 Kari Ambrose 1998-99 34 Grier 1980-81 440 Michelle Candida Echeverria 1988-89 13.9 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 38 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 17.6 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 25 Relllunds Year-av-Year Jane Gilpin 1986-87 13.9 Laura King 1995-96 37 Julie Evans 1985-86 13.5 Serena Eiermann 1994-95 42 Erin Malich 2001-02 136 Mary Stanbra 1984-85 14.8 Serena Eiermann 1993-94 57 Amber Jansen 2000-01 181 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 10.9 Serena Eiermann 1992-93 24 Jessica Gray 1999-00 281 Chayo Moreno 1982-83 14.0 Debbie Gollnack 1991-92 33 Jessica Gray 1998-99 178 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 15.9 Melisa Sortino 1990-91 25 Maggie Dixon 1997-98 124 Michelle Grier 1980-81 14.7 Paula Mascari 1989-90 42 Malia Andagan 1996-97 146 Paula Mascari 1988-89 14 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 195 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 5 Michele Brovelli 1994-95 199 Rebounds Ave. Year-av-Year Jane Gilpin 1986-87 5 Jill Shaver 1993-94 172 *Three-point line introduced in 1986 season. Chris Enger 1992-93 278 Erin Malich 2001-02 6.1 Lynda Jones 1991-92 200 Amber Jansen 2000-01 7.2 Chris Enger 1990-91 235 Jessica Gray 1999-00 9.4 Free Tllrow %Year-Iv-Year Chris Enger 1989-90 228 Jessica Gray 1998-99 6.9 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 175 Jessica Gray 1997-98 6.0 Malia Andagan 1996-97 5.8 Janeene Arendsen 2001-02 84.6 Karen Skemp 1987-88 225 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 75.9 1986-87 211 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 7.0 Kelli Behrens Susie Erpelding 1999-00 83.1 Kelli Behrens 1985-86 211 Michele Brovelli 1994-95 7.7 Jill Shaver 1993-94 6.6 Susie Erpelding 1998-99 86.0 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 227 Amanda Bishop 1997-98 92.7 1983-84 252 Chris Enger 1992-93 9.9 Debbie Theroux Susie Erpelding 1996-97 76.9 1982-83 189 Lynda Jones 1991-92 7.7 Chayo Moreno Kari Ambrose 1995-96 82.3 1981-82 Chris Enger 1990-91 8.7 Debbie Weinreis 277 Serena Eiermann 1994-95 84.1 Sara Jane 1980-81 254 Chris Enger 1989-90 8.5 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 6.5 Serena Eiermann 1993-94 79.2 Karen Skemp 1987-88 7.8 Jill Shaver 1992-93 77.0 lsslsts Year-BJ-Year Kelli Behrens 1986-87 7.8 Jill Shaver 1991-92 74.8 Kelli Behrens 1985-86 7.3 C. English , A. Straub 1990-91 77.4 Melissa Glazebrook 2001-02 120 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 8.4 Candida Echeverria 1989-90 81 .6 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 80 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 9.3 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 78.0 Melissa Glazebrook 1999-00 117 Chaya Moreno 1982-83 7.3 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 78.4 Melissa Glazebrook 1998-99 94 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 9.2 Jane Gilpin 1986-87 81 .9 Kari Ambrose 1997-98 88 Sara Jane 1980-81 8.5 Debbie Theroux 1985-86 85.7 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 60 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 74.0 Kari Ambrose 1995-96 89 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 73.6 Serena Eierman 1994-95 90 StealS Year-Iv-Year Michelle Dykstra 1982-83 71.6 Jill Shaver 1993-94 92 Debbie Weinreis 1981-82 78.7 Angie Straub 1992-93 96 Kerri Nakamoto 2001-02 56 Annette Everett 1980-81 67.9 Angie Straub 1991-92 82 Kerri Nakamoto 2000-01 49 Angie Straub 1990-91 99 Maria Perez-Barris 1999-00 53 Field Goal-%Year-av-Year Paula Mascari 1989-90 89 Melissa Glazebrook 1998-99 45 Kari Ambrose 1997-98 47 Candida Echeverria 1988-89 71 Erin Malich 2001-02 48.9 Susie Erpelding 1996-97 43 Jane Gilpin 1987-88 130 Marta Menuez 2000-01 53.1 Michele Brovelli 1995-96 68 Jane Gilpin 1986-87 109 Jessica Gray 1999-00 49.1

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Field Goal % cont... Jessica Gray Jessica Gray 1998-99 50.1 Susie Erpelding 1997-98 40.2 *Two-time AII-WCC First Team player Nailah Thompson 1996-97 38.4 *700 Career rebounds Michele Brovelli 1995-96 42.0 *18 Rebounds vs. CS Fullerton 1-7-00 Lorraine Watson 1994-95 48.5 *USD record 281 rebounds in 1999-00 Lorraine Watson 1993-94 56.3 •95 Career blocks Jill Shaver 1992-93 50. 7 *MVP of 2000 wee Tournament Jill Shaver 1991-92 46.0 Christi English 1990-91 54.1 Chris Enger 1989-90 58.0 Rochelle Lightner 1988-89 56.5 Christi English 1987-88 52.4 Julie Evans 1986-87 47.4 Debbie Thero ux 1985-86 52 .1 Debbie Theroux 1984-85 49.0 Debbie Theroux 1983-84 45.5 Chaya Moreno 1982-83 49.4 Debbie Weinreis 198 1-82 46.6 Michelle Grier 1980-81 38.0 Points - Single Game Susie Erpelding 1. Su sie Erpelding vs. Portland , 2-19-00 37 2. Julie Evans @ Pepperdine , 1-18-86 33 ·wee Female Scholar 3. Debbie Theroux @ U.S .1.U ., 2-12-85 32 Athlete of the Year 2000 4. Karen Skemp @ Pepperdine, 2-26-88 30 *All-Time leading scorer in Debbie Th eroux vs. SMU (@ UAA), 2-28-86 30 USD history Mary Stanbra @ Pepperdine, 1-18-85 30 *USD record 37 points vs. 5. Candida Echeverria @ New Mexico St, 12-1-89 29 Portland 2-19-00 Jane Gilpin @ St. Mary's , 3-3-88 29 *Two-time GTE Academic Michelle Grier @ St. Mary's, 1-26-80 29 All-American Michelle Grier @ UC Santa Cruz , 1-25-80 29 *Three-time All wee First Michelle Grier @ UC San Diego, 1-18-80 29 Team Player Mic helle Grier vs. La Verne, 1- 15-80 29 Rebounds - Single Game

1. Chris Enger vs. Portland , 2-10-90 24 2. Martha Nelson @ U.S. lnternational, 1-29-82 22 3. Jessica Gray @ CS Fullerton , 1-7-00 18 Chris Enger vs . Sacramento St. , 1-6-93 18 Debbie Theroux vs. LMU , 1-26-85 18 Martha Nelson @ CS North ridge , 2-6-82 18 4. Michele Brovelli @ CS Northridge, 1-7-95 17 Chris Enger Christi English vs. CS Northridge, 12-22-90 17 Chris Enger @ Arizona State, 12-1-90 17 * All-Time leading rebounder in Debbie Theroux @ Cal Poly SLO, 2-9-85 17 USD history Debbie Theroux @ U.S . International, 2-20-84 17 *Inducted into USD's Athletic Hall of Fame Assists - Single Game *Led the nation with 137 blocks in 1992-93 1. Jill Shaver vs . Oregon, 12-28-93 13 *Holds an NCAA record with a 2. Kerri Nakamoto vs. UC Irvine, 12-2 1-01 10 3.88 blocks per game ave. Me lissa Glazebrook vs. Portland, 2-19-00 10 *Pl ayed professionally in Jill Shaver vs. Oregon State , 12-11 -93 10 England Jane Gilpin vs. New Mexico , 1-9-87 10 Lori Morris vs. Nevada , 1-3-84 10 3. Melissa Glazebrook vs. Quinnipiac, 11-26-99 9 Kerri Nakamoto vs. CS UN, 12-11-99 9 Angie Straub vs. Pepperdine, 2-23-91 9 Jane Gilpin vs. Idaho, 1-3-87 9 t Bloclls - Single Game

1. Chris Enger @ Gonzaga, 2-3-90 12 2. Martha Nelson vs . Pac . Christ.( @Wyo.) , 1-16-82 10 3. Chris En ger @ Gonzaga, 1-26-91 9

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'80 -81 (5-24. 2-10 SCAA) 19 81- 82 (11-2 1. lndep.) 1982-83 ( 7-1 8. lndep.) 1983-84 (13-14. lndcp.) CS Fullerton 64-101 L UC SAN DIEGO 76-47 w WYOMNG 53-72 L CS FULLERTON 47-77 L San Diego Stale 34-79 L % Arizona 56-7 5 L % St. Mary's 63-58 w Loyola Marymount 61-44 w Nevada-Las Vegas 59 -89 L % Cal Poly SLO 49-61 L % Ca l State Northridge66-9 I L Pt. Loma Nazarene 72-54 w U.S.I.U. 64-66 L % Biola 59 -87 L San Jose State 55-98 L CAL POLY POMONA 43 -58 L PEPPERDINE 57-97 L WASHINGTON ST. 43-6 6 L CHAPMAN 65-60 w % Bo is e State 51 -39 w %Chapman 71-52 w U.S.I U. 66-59 w DEPAUL 57-66 L % San Diego State 51-7 4 L % UC Santa Barbara 75-77 L UC Santa Barbara 52-73 L Cal Poly Pomona 39-81 L SAN DIEGO STATE 4-73 L % Cal Poly SLO 58-100 L CAL STATE LA 63-58 w OREGON STATE 57-87 L Cal State Los Angeles 74-64 w # CAL POLY SLO 62-60 w Nevada-Las Vegas 51-61 L San Diego State 56 -83 L Chapman 38-75 L # UCSB 79-74 w San Diego State 57-76 L Texas-EL Paso 58 -6 3 L CAL POLY SLO 41-40 w UC SAN DIEGO 82-43 w UC San Diego 80-64 w New Mexico State 36-66 L CS NORTHRIDGE 62-45 w # Ca l Poly Pomona 61-82 L CAL POLY POMONA 57-7 5 L Oklahoma 50-100 L ILLINO IS 58-60 L # Cal State LA 65-81 L OKLAHOMA 54-72 L Biola 67-75 L NEV ADA-RENO 88-72 w Pepperdine 67-88 L SAN JOSE STATE 39-60 L ARIZONA 54-72 L ' Portland 49 -63 L Biola 67-98 L N. ARIZONA 59-56 w UC IRV IN E 56-81 L ' Alaska-Anchorage 38-40 L # CS Northridge 63-73 L TEXAS-EL PASO 72-68 w UCSB (20T) 91- 83 w Puget Sound 49-54 L UNLV 66-79 L * Utah State 74-85 L ' Nevada-Las Vegas 59-77 L UC Irvine 62-69 L ARIZONA STATE 52-83 L * Colorado 80-86 L * Nevada-Reno 74-57 w PEPPERDINE 58-68 L # UC Irvine 63-69 L * Pacific Christian 72-63 w U.S.IU. 69-59 w Northern Arizona 57-55 w # CS Northridge 50-59 L UNLV 58-76 L BIOLA 53-52 w Arizona 53 -6 1 L Chapman 71 -73 L UC IRVIN E 55-72 L Pepperdine 60-66 L UCSB 72 -57 w # Cal State LA 61-72 L UCSB 7 5-78 L UC Irvin e 54-70 L UC SAN DIEGO 84-72 w # CP POMONA 54-80 L U.S.I.U. 83-75 w UC San Diego 65-58 w U.S.I.U. 7 4-61 w BIOLA 54-84 L Biola 55 -84 L Cal Poly SLO 39-57 L UC IRVINE 63-58 w # Ca l Poly SLO 66-77 L Cal State Northridge 71-66 w UC Santa Barbara 51-52 L UNLV 52 -73 L # UC Santa Barbara 68-74 L SAN DIEGO STATE 46-72 L % UC Davis Tournament U.S. International 82-78 w U.S INTERNATIONAL 78 -56 w PEPPERDINE 62-7 6 L * UNL V Desert Classic UC Santa Barbara 58-65 L SAN DIEGO STATE 46-65 L Cal State Los Angeles 78-76 w % Dial Classic-San Diego State # UC Irvine 63-71 L UC Irvine (forfeit) L * Oregon State Classic % UC Santa Barbara Tournament BIOLA 55-94 L # Southern California Athletic Ass. Arizona 70-64 w Arizona State 45-87 L % Cal Poly SLO Tournament * Dial Classic-Wyoming

1984-85 (14-13 , lndep.) 1985 -86 ( 16- 13. 8-4 WCC) 19 86 -87 (14-13. 6-6 WCC) CAL STATE LA 49-53 L CAL POLY POMONA 45-62 L % Washington State 61-82 Ca l State Northridge 65-52 w % Loyola Marymount 63-39 w % Portland 85-57 w Cal Poly Pomona 3 I -49 L %Chapman (OT) 41-39 w * Fresno State 64-66 L CHAPMAN 41-46 L % U.S. International 78 -80 L * Weber State 58-66 L San Diego State 57-97 L UC IRVINE 58-54 w Portland State 74-69 w St. Cloud State 66-7 4 L SAN FRANCISCO ST. 66 -4 8 w UC Las Angeles 42-65 L Concordia (MN) 66-56 w SAN DI EGO STATE 54-67 L UC Irvine 57-56 w Mankato State 48-69 L UC Santa Barbara 57 -67 L San Diego State 63-73 L PORTLAND 61-80 L HAWAII 44-57 L WISCONSIN 73-7 4 L PORTLAND STATE 49 -64 L HAMLINE (MN) 71-64 w IDAHO STATE 79-53 w San Francisco State 74-71 w Northern Arizona 42-71 L IDAHO 93-75 w %Santa Clara 41-59 L Arizona 68-81 L GONZAGA 60-64 L %Pacific 55-63 L # Lo yola Marymount 59-47 w TEXAS-EL PASO 82-79 w WYO/./tK', 87-61 w # Pepperdine 77-69 w NEW MEXICO 75-48 w Pepperdine 84-79 w UC SAN DIEGO 69-48 w # Nevada-Reno 54-56 L Loyola Marymount 71-69 w # Nevada-Reno 78-59 w # SAN FRANCISCO 55-69 L 66-56 w # Santa Clara 67-56 w # SANTA CLARA 72-62 w Candida Echeverria PLNC LMU 69-41 w # San Francisco 49-46 w # Santa Clara 48-50 L shown here in 1990, UC IRVINE 60-49 w # SAN FRANCISCO 70-58 w # San Francisco 58-68 L ended her career at U.SJU. 67 -68 L # SANTA CLARA 48 -45 w # PEPPERDINE 73-58 w # U.S. International 80-84 L # LMU 62-54 w San Diego as the all- UC Santa Barbara 65-52 w Cal Poly SLO 49 -4 7 w Pt. Loma Nazarene 53-43 w # Loyola Marymount 69-56 w time leading scorer in U.S. Internatio na l 76 -78 L # PEPPERDINE 39-47 L # Pepperdine 58-60 L Torero history. Her UC San Diego 81-49 w # LM U 79 -59 w # U.SJ U. 73-63 w # Nevada-Reno 61-72 L # NEVADA-RENO 70-63 w 1,211 points currently UCSB 53-46 w UC Irvine 43 -7 5 L * S. Method is t (OT) 73 -7 4 L N. ARIZONA 62-55 w ranks second behind N. ARIZONA 74-63 w * Utah State 60-56 w # U.S. International 76-86 L Susie Erpelding's % Santa Clara Holiday Classic * Iona 67-73 L # West Coast Conference # U.SJU. 63-81 L % Mark IV Classic-Idaho 1,51 Ocareer points. # West Coast Conference * Ta co Bell Classic-Fresno State %Chapman Invitationa l ' Alaskan Tournament

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1987-88 (13 - 16 , 9-5 WCC) 1988-89 (10-17, 6-8 WCC) 1989-90 (17-10, 7-7 WCC) % Arizona State 63-70 L %Maine 52-49 w UC IRVIN E 57-34 w %Wyoming 52-46 w % Duke 56-64 L % New Mexico State 66-71 L SAN DI EGO STATE 61-85 L San Diego State 47-82 L %Monmouth College 81-51 w CAL POLY POMONA 60-68 L Ca l State Ful lerton 48-75 L Sa·1 Diego State 76-68 w CS FULLERTON 55-67 L Cal Poly Pomona 61-58 w ARIZONA 85-62 w Hawaii 55-58 L UC IRVIN E 69-64 w UC Santa Barbara 70-65 w Hawaii 65-84 L HOLY CROSS 72-86 L Northern Arizona 71-70 w SEATTLE PACIFIC 86-74 w MURRAY STATE 59-73 L CS FULLERTON 81-71 w NORTHWESTERN 56-60 L Utah 38-76 L OREGON STATE 58-51 w FORDHAM 75-57 w Weber State 78-7 4 w AR IZONA STATE 84-62 w ST. AMBROSE 89-64 w # Gonzaga 65-69 L IOWA STATE 64-67 L NORTHERN ILLINOIS 69-79 L # Portland 60-61 L WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 64-45 w # LM U 60-56 w # SAN FRANCISCO 63-61 w Coklrado 46-78 L # PEPPERDINE 62-60 w # SANTA CLARA 69-60 w # Pepperdine 73-7 6 L UTA H 68-77 L # San ta Clara 64-66 L # Loyola Marymount 70-78 L # San Francisco 53-65 L # San Francisco 58-52 w # ST. MARY'S 57-59 L # Santa Clara 62-58 w # SAN FRANCISCO 58-71 L Christi English was # PEPPERDIN E 68-75 L U.S. Interna tional 70-79 L # LMU 60-73 L # Santa Clara 80-63 w # ST. MARY 'S 67-69 L named to the AII-WCC U.S. International 57-64 L # SANTA CLARA 66-53 w #GONZAGA 67-69 L First Team in 1990-91 # Loyola Marymount 53-63 L # Portland 54-64 L # PORTLAND 65-61 w # Gonzaga 62-54 w and after a stellar col- # Pepperdine 75-73 w # Portland 58-64 L UC SANTA BARBARA 54-58 L #GONZAGA 76-56 w # Gonzaga 59-77 L legiate career she # St. Mary's 63-68 L # PORTLAND 80-62 w # SANTA CLARA 59-47 w played professionally U.S. INTERNATIONAL 54-68 L # San Francisco 66-7 5 L # SAN FRANCISCO 51-39 w # St. Mary's 70-85 L in Isreal. English left # PORTLAND 72-56 w # Pepperdine 73-53 w # GONZAGA 51-46 w # LMU 66-55 w # Loyloa Marymount 66-63 w USO as the school's # ST. MARY'S 71-7 6 L # PEPPERDINE 72-56 w # St. Mary's 85-68 w fifth a ll -time leading # West Coast Conference # West Coast Conference U.S.I .U. 68-75 L % Downeast Classic-Maine % Eggs Classic-New Mexico # West Coast Conference scorer with 827 points . % Dial Soap Classic at Arizona

I 990-9 I ( I 4-13, 9-5 WCC) 199 1-92 (9-17, 4- 10 WCC) 1992-93 (16-12, 8-6 WCC) 1993-94 (11-15, 6-8 WCC) ' San Diego State 75-79 L SAN DIEGO STATE 68-72 L San Diego State 66-72 L Cal Poly Pomona 68-70 L Arizona 72-74 L % Louisiana Tech 59-77 L % Ala-Birmingham 68-71 L at UC LA 62-82 L Arizona State 68-76 L % Eastern Washington 95-6 7 w %Tenn-Chattanooga 61-75 L SAN DIEGO STATE 51-72 L % San Jose State 90-66 w %Prov idence 68-84 L Cal State Fullerton 87-64 w % Long Beach State 87-67 w % Oregon State 58-74 L Cal State Long Beach 56-63 L Texas Tech 56-99 L % Oregon State 69-79 L UC IRVINE 80-50 w UC Irvine 71-67 w New Mexico 66-43 w CS NORTHRIDGE 72-56 w Cal State Full erton 63-85 L HAWAII 76-84 L FRESNO PACI FIC 90-61 w RICE 73-59 w TEXAS TE CH 58-79 L Stanford 68-103 L STANFORD 49-71 L OREGCN 67-7 4 L CS NORTHRIDGE 61-54 w WEBER STATE 81-55 w SOUTHERN NAZARENE 56-55 w DRAKE 67-7 4 L COLORADO 75-77 L UCLA 70-78 L CS SACRAMENTO 66-52 w Fresno Pacific 65-46 w UNLV 61-71 L Wyoming 76-70 w CAL STATE LA 83-48 w Fresno State 67-80 L COLORADO STATE 58-48 w Colorado State 76-72 w # ST. MARY'S 70-57 w Cal State Sacramento 82-66 w WY0/1-M::, 89-57 w # St. Mary's 69-45 w # SAN FRANCISCO 66 -49 w #GONZAGA 91-69 w # Pepperdine 83-69 w # San Francisco 51-73 L # Portland 65-63 w # PORTLAND 64-58 w # Loyloa Marymount 60-64 L # PORTL AND 72-74 L # Gonzaga 53-55 L # Pepperdine 67-64 w # ST. MARY'S (20T) 86-79 w # GONZAGA 65-66 L # SANTA CLARA 57-63 L # Loyola Marymount 72-7 1 w # SAN FRANCISCO 64-57 w # Santa Clara 59-96 L # LMU 63-49 w # SAN FRANCISCO 75-58 w # Portland 65-52 w # Loyola Marymount 69-58 w # PEPPERDINE 54-63 L # SANTA CLARA 60-76 L # Gonzaga 65-6 1 w # Pepperdine 65-89 L # Pepperdine 68-63 w # ST. MARY'S 77-80 L #GONZAGA 77-72 w # PEPPERDINE 58-70 L # Loyola Marymount 40-45 L # St. Mary's 49-68 L # PORTLAND 104-64 w # LMU 68-49 w #GONZAGA 87-62 w # Santa Clara 50-79 L # Santa Clara 83-95 L # Gonzaga 70-56 w # PORTLAND 71-52 w # LMU 74-62 w # SANTA CLARA 51-61 L # Portland 66-83 L # San Francisco 63-61 w # PEPPERDINE 51-71 L # San Francisco 84-76 w # SAN FRANCISCO 52-58 L # St. Mary's 54-7 6 L # Portland 63-80 L # St. Mary's (OT) 64 -83 L # ST. MARY'S 58-61 L # Santa Clara 45-67 L # Gonzaga 62-73 L # LMU 93-95 L # SANTA CLARA 49-69 L $ Pepperdine 83-67 w # San Francisco 51-79 L # PEPPERDINE 87-68 w # West Coast Conference $ San ta Clara 64-57 w # West Coast Conference # West Coast Conference % Wahine Classic-Hawaii & Nebraska 58-81 L % Fisher Classic at Oregon St. % Fisher Implement Classic, OSU # West Coast Conference ' San Diego City Championships % UNL V Desert Classic $ wee Postseason Tournament & NCAA Tournament

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1994-95 ( 11-15 , 6-8 WCC) 1995-96 (12 -1 6, 5-9 WCC) 1996-97 (5-22, 1-13 WCC) 199 7-9 8 (13-14; 8-6 WCC) CAL POLY POMONA 88-67 w at UCLA 69-87 L UCLA 61-73 L Long Beach State 53-61 L LOU ISIANA TE CH 51-83 L UC IRVIN E 60-70 L San Diego State 34-55 L TOLEDO 56-61 L San Diego State 62-67 L SAN DIEGO STATE 47-60 L EASTERN WASHINGTON 66-48 w UC Irvine 43-56 L FRESNO STATE 69-7 1 L CS FULLERTON 69-59 w !Louisiana Tech 33-70 L FAIRFIELD 74-54 w UCLA 73-83 L UC Santa Barbara 49-7 6 L !Western Illinois 58-62 L UCLA 69-87 L UC SANTA BARBARA 86-7 1 w Arizona 52-87 L UC SANTA BARBARA 83-109 L SAN JOS E STATE 81-64 w SOUTHW EST TEXAS ST. 56-67 L !Vermont 72-87 L PORTLAND STATE 62-58 w CS FULLERTON 61-66 L Stanford 54-96 L !UNC Greensboro (OT)70-67 w ARIZONA 65-87 L CAL POLY 49-58 L COLUMBIA 72-49 w PITTSBURGH 61-58 w OREGON STATE 57-54 w Denver 55-50 w Cal State Northridge 71-54 w BUCKNELL 81-56 w FORDHAM 46-55 L LEHIGH 80-51 w Cal Poly SLO 76-52 w CAL POL Y SLO 59-53 w Cal State Fullerton (OT)64-63 w Pacific 70-54 w # Gonzaga (OT) 64-77 L CS NORTHRIDGE 75-40 w PENNSYLVANIA 43-64 L Sacramento State (ot) 84-91 L # Portland 62-83 L # Pepperdine 62-57 w #PEPPERDINE 41-71 L #San Francisco 64-49 w # PEPPERDINE 65-54 w # Loyola Marymount 54-47 w #LMU 53-60 L #Santa Clara 52-71 L # LMU 73-55 w #GONZAGA 78-55 w #Gonzaga 47-54 L #GONZAGA 68-62 w # San Francisco 52 -58 L # PORTLAND 54-44 w #Portland 41-80 L #PORTLAND 57-56 w # SAN FRANCISCO 69-77 L # SAN FRANCISCO 42-67 L #ST. MARY'S 62-77 L #Portland 47-78 L # Santa Clara 71-82 L # San Fra ncisco 45-59 L #SANTA CLARA 53-57 L #Gonzaga 57-50 w # St. Mary's 57-75 L # St. Mary's 44-62 L #Santa Clara 43-80 L #PEPPERDINE 67-64 w # ST. MARY'S 78-58 w # San ta Clara 58 -72 L #St. Mary's 46-69 L #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 66-56 w # SANTA CLARA 61-70 L # SANTA CLARA 66-69 L #San Francisco 38-69 L #Loyola Marymount 57-51 w # Loyola Marymount 76-52 w # ST. MARY'S 68-71 L #SAN FRANCISCO+ 43-73 L #Pepperdine (ot) 67 -58 w # Pepperdine 64-53 w # Portland 57 -90 L #PORTLAND 59-61 L #St. Mary's 49-7 6 L # PORTLAND 63-72 L # Gonzaga 57-68 L #GONZAGA 60-56 w #S T. MARY 'S 44-53 L #GONZAGA 72-71 w # LMU 68-50 w #Loyola Marymount 57-63 L #SANTA CLARA 49-7 5 L $ St. Mary's 65-7 6 L # PEPPERDINE 60-63 L #Pepperdine 51 -7 9 L #SAN FRANCISCO 39-58 L $ Santa Clara 68-57 w $Portland 42-69 L $Portland 49-67 L # Wes t Coast Conference $ Portland 52-71 L # West Coast Conference # West Coast Conference $ wee Post Season Tournament # West Coast Conference ! Louisiana Tech Tournament $ wee Post Season Tournament at SCU ! Vermont Tournament $ wee Post Season Tournament at Santa Clara $ wee Post Season Tournament at LMU at Santa Clara + TV Game (Fox Sports West)

1998-99 (14- 13 ; 7-7 WCC) I 999-00 ( I 7-13; 7-7 WCC) 2000-01 ( I 0-16; 5-9 WCC) 2001-02 (13-15 ; 4-10 WCC) UC IRVINE 62-39 w Long Beach State 60-73 L LONG BEACH ST. 62-59 w at Denver 66-67 L Fre sno State (ot) 67-80 L MINNESOTA 50-52 L at UC LA 86-67 w at Colorado 44-83 L Portland State 80-44 w %QUINNIPIAC 85-73 w USC 56-70 L at Fordham 73-63 w Eastern Washington 56-35 w %DAYTON 54-5 1 w CS Northridge 54-58 L at Hofstra 52-57 L PACIFIC 64-63 w % YALE 67-50 w San Jose State 60-51 w UC IRVIN E 73-54 w TULSA 56-65 L UCLA 79-51 w %B UTLER 46-62 L University of Pacific 39-53 L SAN JOSE ST. 73-63 w (2ot) 63-65 L Cal Poly - SLO 58-68 L FRESNO STATE 71-54 w OKLAHOMA BSU 73-61 w DENVER 62-57 w CS NORTHRIDGE 81-55 w OAKLAND 62-72 L SACRAM ENTO ST. 84-60 w SACRAM ENTO STATE 75-44 w Tu lsa 35-58 L UC Riverside 97 -75 w at UC Irvine 92-53 w BOSTON COLLEGE 68-73 L Oklahoma 39-84 L CS FULLERTON 58-45 w TX SAN-ANTONIO 92-43 w LONG BEACH STATE 63-65 L UC Irvine (ot) 71-64 w Boise St. (ot) 55-59 L IOWA STATE 67-69 OT L PACIFIC 72-60 w CS Fu ll erton 72-50 w #LMU 70-74 L CENTENARY 61-42 w *PORTLAND 64-60 w #SAN FRANC ISCO 58-49 w #PEPPERDINE 47 -64 L #PEPPERDINE 58-79 L 65-75 OT L #San Francisco 54-72 L *GONZAGA #SAN TA CLARA 53-51 w #LOYOLA MARY MOUNT 55-57 L *SANTA CLARA 79-69 w 70-82 #SAIN TMARY'S 55-54 w #Portland 73-58 w #St. Mary's L at 'Santa Clara 62-70 L #Saint Mary's 48-55 L #Gonzaga 60-57 w #GONZAGA 81-55 w at *LMU 65-73 L #Pepperdine 56-71 L #Saint Mary's 51-72 L #PORTLAND 80-73 w at *Pepperdin e 75-85 L #Loyola Marymount 43-63 L #SAINT MARY 'S 62-7 5 L #Santa Clara 41-61 L *SAN FRANCISCO 55-79 L #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 65-66 L #SANTA CLARA 72-58 w #SANTA CLARA 64-63 w 'ST. MARY'S 60-70 L #P EPPERDINE 76-72 w #SAN FRANCISCO 48-44 w #Pepperdine 53-85 L at *Goganza 63-48 w at *Portland 51-65 L #Gonzaga 48-64 L #San Francisco 62 -53 w #Loyola Marymount 42-64 L #ST. MARY'S 54-7 1 L at *St. Mary's 65-87 L #Portland 42-61 L #San ta Clara 55-71 L at*USF 63-64 L 57-54 #POR TL AND (ot) 73-70 w #GONZAGA 77-64 w #SAN FRANCISCO w *P EP PERDINE 56-61 L #GONZAGA 72-54 w #PORTLAND (OT) 80 -83 L #Portland 63-74 L 'L. MARYMOUNT 62-60 w #Santa Clara 51-67 L #Loyola Marymount 72-54 w #Gonzaga 84-80 w '$Santa Clara 52-82 L #San Francisco 52-42 w #Pepperdine 62-75 L $Loyola Marymount 53-63 L 'West Coast Conference $Portland 48-6 3 L $Loyola Marymount 65-62 w $WCC Post SeasonTournament $Santa Clara 61-56 w # West Coast Conference % US D Masry & Vititoe Classic $Pepperdine 68-51 w $ wee Post Season Tournamen t # West Coast Conference &Notre Dame 61-87 L $ wee Post Season Tournament % USD Masry & Vi titoe Classic at Santa Clara # West Coast Conference $ wee Post Season Tournament at Santa Clara & NCAA Tournament www.ustlloreros.com USB women's Basket/Jal/ 11/umni 31

-A­ -F­ Barbara Minear '79-82 LaKia Alexander '96-98 Robyn Fortney '98-02 Chayo Moreno '82 Lori Morris '80-84 Heidi Ambrose '93-97 -G­ Kari Ambrose '94-99 Michol Murray '94-97 Jane Gilpin '85-88 Malia Andagan '93-97 Melissa Glazebrook '98-02 Janeene Arendsen '98-02 -N­ Emily Gleason '89 Kerri Nakamoto '99- Debbie Gollnick '88-92 Martha Nelson '79-83 Mary Goofrey '83-85 Jessica Gray '96-00 -0- Michele Greir '79-82 Cathy O'Brien '83-87 Libby O'Connor '79 Michele Brovelli -H­ Lynn Hajoukovich '82-86 -P­ Sue Hampton '82-85 Melissa Padgett '00- Valerie Hardie '79-81 Cathy Perkins '86-90 Kiela Harper '81 Jennifer Perles '79-82 Tiara Harris '02- Maria Perez-Barris '98-00 Lindsay Helvey '02- Sheila Peyrebrune '95-97 Madeleine Herrill '79-81 Chato Platero '90-92 Amy Hillenbrand '84 Marie Plocher '99- Ali Hinga '00 Jessica Porter '93 Therese Hollcraft '83 Molly Hunter '87-91 -R­ B­ Maribeth Reuss '84 Mary Beth Basile '96 Kim Reynolds '87 Vicki De Jesus Link Bauma '81 Renee Richardson '93-95 Kelli Behrens '85-87 Amy Roban '98-99 Cassidy Blaine '01-02 Kim Rubenstein '91 Charlene Bippes '92 Amanda Bishop '96-00 -S­ Jill Bradley '82-84 Kelly Schroeder '83-87 0 Charisse Bremond '82-84 Tammy Schroeder '95-97 Michele Brovelli '92-96 °' Pat Sencion '93-97 Bambi Bruning '82-85 ...>, Jill Shaver '90-94 Christine Burke OJ '83-87 E Megan Shaw '88 Andrea Burns '96-00 OJ Debbie Sinopoli '85-88 Jeanne Burns '83 .J Karen Skemp '84-88 Sharon Butler '79 Sherrie Smith '91 ::i Kari Ambrose .., ...... _ _ ;..:, Melisa Sortino '90-94 -C­ -~--. Mary Stanbra '81 -85 Erin Characklis '88 -J­ Angie Straub '89-93 Rachael Chism '88-90 Sara Jane '80-82 Brandi Collato '01- -T­ Amber Jansen '99-00 Angie Cooper '92 Debbie Theroux '83-86 Nya Jensen '92-95 Jean Corley '79-81 Laura Thomas '80-83 Lynda Jones '88-92 Jamie Corwin '02- Nailah Thompson '94-98 Cathy Cunningham '88 -K­ Delia Toothman '95 Katie Trungale '96-98 -D­ Geri Kale '79 Michele Keel '79 Justine Tuhakaraina '94-98 Jean Dangler '79 Laura King '92-96 Jennifer Tuiolosega '97-00 Vicki De Jesus '91 -95 Karen Kristovich '80 Maggie Dixon '95-99 Andrea Krug '02- -V­ Jill Shaver PollyDong '01- Tina Vierra '85 Julie Doria '88-92 -L­ Brittany Volk '91-93 Michelle Dykstra '82-84 Julie Lemery '88-92 -W­ -E­ Rochelle Lightner '87-90 Jamie Lucia '97-00 Lorice Watson '93-95 Candida Echeverria '86-90 Lorraine Watson '93-95 Serena Eiermann '91 -95 -M­ Peggy Weaver '82-86 Chris Enger '89-93 Paula Mascari '86-90 Jen Wedo '99- Christi English '86-91 Michelle McDonald '80 Debbie Weinreis '81 Erin Epperson '99-01 Katie McGlennen '95-97 Michele Willard '86 Susie Erpelding '95-00 Lisa McNamee '81 Meg Estey '86-88 Erin Malich '99- -Y­ Julie Evans '85-87 Marta Menuez '00- Detra Young '90-92 Annette Everett Lynda Jones '80-82

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DirectorolAlhlelics Tom Iannacone Tom Iannacone is in his fifteenth year as Director of Athletics at the University of San Diego. He was named Director of Athletics on September 1, 1988 after holding the same position the previous four years at St. Francis College of Pennsylvania. At USO, Iannacone directs an Athletic Department that includes sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate varsity teams, eight men's and eight women's, plus intramurals and recreation. In the last fourteen years behind his direction and leadership, Torero Athletics has enjoyed successes both on and off the playing field. His accomplishments at USO include improvements in the major areas of personnel, scholarship assistance, facilities, promotions and marketing, fund raising, drug education, academic support, and a university approved plan for scholarship support and sports sponsorship. In addition, he was instrumental in USO gaining membership to the , which began play in 1993. He has served on the I-AA Athletic Directors Association Executive Committee; and is past Chairman of the West Coast Conference Athletics Directors Committee. During lannacone's tenure, all athletic facilities have seen vast improvements. The Jenny Craig Pavilion , USD's 5, 100-seat multi-purpose facility, opened its doors in 2000 and is now home for USO basketball and volleyball, along with benefiting the entire university commu­ nity. , where football , and men's and women's soccer compete, is also home to the WUSA San Diego Spirit, has also benefited with expanded seating to 6,000, new lighting and sound system, new video scoreboard, additional press box facilities, and a recently widened playing field with new grass turf. Improvements at the Sports Center include com- plete renovations of both the north and south wings that added offices for administrators and coaches; additional women's locker rooms; an athletic department conference room; and an academic support room. The gymnasium received new lighting and scoreboards, a new dance floor and workout area for rowing machines. Recent improvements at the Sports Center include a new main entrance, a complete renovation of the weight room, and perimeter fencing around the pool along with a scoreboard. This past year both Cunningham Baseball Stadium and the Softball Complex were under demolition and reconstruction, and benefited with new fields. Baseball received new batting cages, while softball benefited with a new scoreboard and expanded seating. Additionally, the Canyon Field received lighting and a complete renovation for intercollegiate practices and intramural use with a new artificical turf surface. On the playing fields, USO has sent thirty-three teams to NCAA Tournaments since lannacone's arrival in the Fall of 1988. Additionally, the school has captured fifteen conference championships; thirty-three All-Americans; twenty-nine Academic All-Americans; twenty-nine Conference Coaches of the Year; twenty-three Conference Players of the Year; and four West Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Besides having the 1999 NCAA National Champion in women's tennis (Zuzana Lesenarova), the Torero athletic program came out on top of the WCC schools in terms of overall strength in 1999 (based on an unofficial scoring system produced by USO each season). For the first time, the 1998-99 combined men's and women's athletics programs at USO ranked first in the standings. Since 1988 the university has been the host site for NCAA Tournament events for women's vo lleyball, men's and women's soccer, and women's tennis. This past two years USO has hosted the wee Basketball Championships, and will do so again in 2003. Prior to USO, Iannacone built an impressive list of credentials at St. Francis College as Director of Athletics between 1984-87. His major contributions included the expansion of sports offerings and scholarships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities, the hiring of additional staff, and the establish­ ment of a master plan for the future and continual development of athletics. He served on several committees, most notably the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Infractions committee and the Northeast Conference committee on conference devel­ opment. He served as assistant Director of Athletics at Fordham University be­ tween 1977-84. Along with his administrative duties, he was assistant football coach for the Rams. Between 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and backfield coach as Fordham captured 19 victories in their final 24 games during this span. The '77 squad was and remains the highest scoring team in Fordham history, averaging 34 points per game. In 1983 he was presented the prestigious Jack Coffey Award by the Alumni Association for his outstanding contributions to Fordham athletics. He also served on various Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference committees. Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and field, and football in Connecticut Public School Districts from 1964-76. He made his collegiate football coaching debut as an offensive backfield coach at Western Connecticut State University in 1974. A 1964 graduate of the University of Connecti­ cut, Iannacone received his master of science degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut State University in 1973. Tom and his wife, Cynthia, have three chi ldren: Tom Jr. , Jennifer and Eric. All three are graduates of the University of San Diego.

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Dan Yourg Brian Fogarty Associate Director of Athletics Associate AD Athletic Development Dan Yourg , Associate Director of Athletics, has been a member of the USO Brian Fogarty enters his seventh Athletics Department since the fall of 1985. year as USD's Associate Director of Ath­ Yourg oversees football , baseball , letics for Athletic Development. He took men's basketball, golf, men's soccer, over this post after spending thirteen and men's and women's tennis. In addi­ years as USD's head football coach . He tion, he is the department liaison to USD's Financial Aid Office. directed USD's football program to eleven seasons of .500 or Yourg received his Bachelor's (Sociology, 1980) and Master's better records and guided their move from the Division Ill ranks (Social Work, 1986) degrees from the University of Wisconsin, to the NCAA I-AA level in 1993. where he was a nose guard on the Badgers' football team. His primary responsibilities are with fund raising, oversee­ Dan and his wife Virginia, a USO alumnus, are the parents ing the Torero Athletic Association (TAA), and marketing and of three sons, John , Tom and Mike. promotions for the athletic department. He oversaw the capital campaign for the Jeriny Craig Pavilion, which opened its doors JerAnn Nester in October of 2000. Brian, who resides in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego, has four children: Bridget (a USO gradu­ Associate Director of Athletics/ ate), Joe, Colleen (a junior at USO) , and Megan. Senior Woman Administrator

Jo-Ann enters her first year on the Renee Wiebe USO staff as the Associate Director of Assistant AD Athletics and SWA . Marketing Promotions Nester comes to USO from Dartmouth College where she held the Renee Wiebe is in her sixth year position of Associate Director of Athletics the past nine years. as Assistant Director of Athletics for Mar­ Her duties included oversight of compliance, student ser­ keting and Promotions. She handles vices, promotions and marketing, and eleven sports. Corporate Sponsorships; coordinates Prior to Dartmouth she was Director of Athletics and game-day promotions and special Recreation at Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana events; oversees community outreach programs like the In­ between 1984-93. In addition, she has a coaching back­ ter-City Games; and is involved with annual fund raising events ground at the high school and college levels, and has served for the Sports Banquet, and Salute To Women's Athletics. on several committees within the NCAA, ECAC and Ivy League. Her previous experience in athletics was in promotions at Her educational background includes a B.S. degree both the University of Northern Iowa (Marketing and Promo­ in Health and Physical Education from West Chester State tions Director) and the University of Florida (Promotions As­ College, a M .S. degree from West Chester, an Ed.D Doctor of sistant) . Education from Temple University, and a degree from the She earned her Bachelor of Journalism-Broadcast Se­ Executive Program/Sports Management Institute at the Uni­ quence from the University of Missouri-Columbia in May, 1991 . versity of Notre Dame. She went on to earn her Masters of Education with an empha­ sis in Sports Administration from Wichita State in 1993. Carolyn Greer Head Athletic Trainer MikeMatoso Assistant AD for Compliance Carolyn Greer enters her twenty­ Mike Matoso is in his third fifth year as the Head Certified Athletic season as USD's Compliance Trainer for the University of San Diego Coordinator, and fourth year with the USO athletic department. She is assisted by staff. Three seasons ago he Suzi Higgins and Paul Signorelli. was the department's Academic Support A 1975 graduate of San Diego State Coordinator. Prior to USO University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Educa­ , he spent three years as the Academic Counselor at USC tion , Carolyn went on to earn her Master's in Sports Medicine where he was involved with in 1978. the football , baseball, women's soccer, swimming and volleyball programs. Prior to USC, Over the years she has taught classes in Sports Medicine Mike served as the Aca­ demic Advisor for all 18 intercollegiate programs and had numerous articles published in a variety of journals. for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for two years. He earned both She oversees sixteen intercollegiate teams and approxi­ his B.S. degree in Physical Education (1993) and mately 390 USO student-athletes on a yearly basis. The M.A. in Education, Counseling (1994) from Cal Poly. Sports Medicine staff provides injury prevention, immediate He was also a starting pitcher for the Mustangs baseball team nd care, and rehabilitation for USD's intercollegiate athletes. that fin ished 2 in the Division II College World Series. Mike Carolyn, and her husband Jeff, reside in the Pacific Beach and his wife, Kelly, reside in Carlsbad with their daughter, Abigail. area of San Diego with their two boys, David and Jason.

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John Martin Tony Valle Director of Athletic Facilities Athletic Ticket Manager

John Martin has been a member of Tony Valle begins his first year as the USO athletic staff since 1975. He was USD's Athletic Ticket Manager at the the school's first head women's volleyball Jenny Craig Pavilion. coach, a post he held through the 1989 Valle comes to USO from Ohio season, and also oversaw the Recre­ State University where he was the Assis­ ation Department. As volleyball coach, he tant Director for Athletics Ticketing and directed theToreros to three postseason appearances, includ­ Game Managementthe past two years. Prior tothat he was a ing a 4th place finish at the 1976 AIAW National Champion­ Customer Service Manager at Ohio State University for a little ships. more than one year. As Director of Athletic Facilities, Martin oversees all He earned his Bachelorof Arts in Sociology from Ohio the scheduling, field maintenance and purchasing. He was the State University in 1999, and a B.A. in Criminology in 1998. department's key liason during the construction of the Jenny He is currently enrolled in the University of San Diego's Craig Pavilion which opened in October, 2000. A graduate of Masters Program for Education. San Diego State (B.A. & M.A. in History), John resides in They have two children: Eliza, a Encinitas with his wife Jane. Car/Reed 2001 graduate of USO , and son, Patrick, a sophomore at USO . Director of the Jenny Craig Pavilion

Andy Fee Carl Reed begins his third year at Asst. Director of Athletic Facilities USO as Director of the Jenny Craig Pavil­ ion. Andy is in his first year at USO in the Reed came to USO from Cal Ber­ position of Assistant Director of Athletic keley where he held the title of Assistant Facilities. Fee will assist John Martin in Sports Events Manager for two years. A overseeing all the scheduling, field main­ graduate of Saint Mary's College (B.A. in Politics, '96; M.A. in tenance and purchasing for the Sports Administration, '99) , Reed also held athletic department department's athletic venues. positions at Saint Mary's College and with the West Coast Fee comes to USO from Arizona State University Conference. where he earned a B.A. in Political Science in 1996 before Reed oversees the management and marketing of serving as Assistant Director of Athletic Facility Operations the building to help bring in outside events like concerts, trade­ there for the past two seasons. He has was the Facility shows, etc. Carl resides in Pacific Beach. Supervisor for the ASU Student Recreation Complex. Outside of ASU , he developed Athletics and Management skills with the NFL Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl and PGA Phoenix Open. From Derek Hillestad Scottsdale, Arizona, from Arizona State University. JCP Asst. Director/Events Manager Derek Hillestad begins his first year Dean Aresco as Assistant Director of the Jenny Craig Strength & Conditioning Coach Pavilion and Events Manager. He comes to USO from Ball State Dean Aresco is in his second sea­ University where this past year he was a son as USD's Strength and Condition­ Graduate Assistant for Sports Facilities ing Coach after comign to USO via and Recreation Programs. During this time he was also a - Towson State University where he was Security Control Supervisor for the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, their head coach for three seasons. Indiana. He also earned job related experience as an Event Additional professional experi­ Operations Supervisor for Alliant Energy Center in Madison, of ences include stints at the University of Connecticut as a Wisconsin; as a Program Assistant for the Department Graduate Assistant, and at the U.S. Olympic Training Center Recreational Sports atTexas A&M; and as EventCo-Coordina­ at the Uni­ in San Diego as the Interim Strength and Conditioning Coor­ torforthe Department of Recreation Management dinator. versity of Wisconsin-La Crosse. S. He earned his B.S. in Exercise Physiology from the He graduated from Wisconsin-La Crosse with a B. working University of Connecticut. A NSCA Certified Strength and Con­ in Recreation Management (2000), and is currently Ball State ditioning Specialist, he also holds memberships with NSCA, towards his M.S. in Athletic Administration through the U.S. Weightlifting Federation, and the American College University. of Sports Medicine.

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Suzi Higgins Paul Signorelli John Cunningham Gary Becker Mary Johnson Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Transportation Dir. Dir., lntramurals/Rec. Summer Camps

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Georgia Gordon Donna Holston Pauline Thonnard Charlene Ables Sandie Hughes Adm . Assistant Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Adm. Assistant Football Adm. Assist.

Brad Holland Rich Hill Kevin McGarry Jennifer Petrie Rich Cota Men's Basketball Baseball Football Women's Volleyball Cross Country

Seamus McFadden John Cossaboon Tom Hagedorn Sherri Stephens Tim Moher Men 's Soccer Women's Soccer Men's Tennis Women 's Tennis Men's Golf

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2002-03 wee Wom,n's BaskBlbBII Tf/SChBIIIIIB* Day, Date Schools Time Media Outlet Sat, Jan. 25 Portland at Gonzaga 3:00pm KHQ,ASCN Sat, Feb. 8 St. Mary's at San Francisco 8:00pm Fox Sports Net (BA) Sat, Feb. 15 Santa Clara at Pepperdine 6:00pm Fox Sports West 2, Fox Sports Net ( BA) Sun, Feb. 16 San Diego at LMU 12:30pm Fox Sports Net West Sun , Mar. 9 wee Tourn. Championship 2:30pm Fox Sports Net

KHQ- Spokane ASCN- Portland (BA)- Bay Area

Regional San Diego Games on TV Sat, Feb. 8 Santa Clara at San Diego 7:00pm San Diego 4 Thu, Feb. 20 St. Mary's at San Diego 7:00pm San Diego 4

• Does not include all regional games for each school

Th e University of San Di ego women's basketball team will be on TV at least th ree times during the 2002-03 season. A conference match-up with Santa Clara on Saturday, February 8th will initiate USD's TV schedule with the game carried locally on Cox Channel 4 San Diego. On Sunday, February 16th at 12:30 p.m. the Toreros will play Loyola Marymount in front of a West Coast audience on Fox Sports Net West. Channel 4 San Diego will also broadcast a February 20th home game against St. Mary's, with game time slated for 7:00 p.m . Th e 2003 WCC Tournament Championship game is schedu led to be broadcast by Fox Sports Net f or the th ird co nsecutive season.

Senior Erin Malich and the Toreros will appear on TV at least three times in 2002-03.

For the thi rd consecutive season San Diego women's basketball can be heard live anywhere in the world via the Internet at www.usdtoreros.com!

Tha nks to the efforts of the USO Ath letic Depart ment and the Torero basketball fa mi ly, all Sa n Diego home basketball games and selected road games ca n be heard live over the Internet on usdtoreros.com. Two former USO basketball standouts Paula Bott (p lay-by­ play) and S usie Erpelding (color) wi ll bri ng you all the action. The pair not only set USO records on the court but both ea rn ed the West Coast Conference Female Scholar Ath lete of the Year award , the only two student-athletes in USO women's basketball history to receive such honors.

The Torero broadcast team of Paula Bott and Jack Murray will welcome former USD ~..._ , I f, , . , great Susie Erpelding to the broadcast table --~ - - this season. =-

You can hear all Torero home games and selected road games live on the internet @ www.usdtareras.com

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USO Media Relations Dept: SAN DIEGO'S MEDIA OUTLETS

CBS (KFMB) 8 SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE Ted Gosen Ted Leitner, Sports Director Jess Kearney, Doug Williams, Associate AD for Hank Bauer, John H oward Chuck Scott (Sports Ed itors) Media Relations 7677 Engineer Road Nicole Vargas/Bill Dickens San Diego, CA 921 I I Vargas Phone: (6 19) 293-1390 21st Year (858) 495-7589 Dickens Phone: (6 19) 593-6848 M.S. Sports Administration Fax: 495-8645 PO Box 191 St. Thomas University ( 198 1) San Diego, CA 921 12 S .S. Business Administration ABC (KGTV) 10 (6/ 9) 293-/ 343 Jeff Cawley, Sports Director Fax: 293-2443 San Jose State ( 1979) Julie Browman Browman Phone: (6 I 9) 237-6372 NORTH COUNTY TIMES Nick Mirkovich PO Box 85347 Gary Hyvonen, Sports Editor Asst. Media Relations Director San Diego, CA 921 86 Steve Scholfield, Columnist 2nd Year (619) 23 7-6314 David Hemme!, Beat Writer Fax: 52 7-0369 207 East Pennsylvania Ave. Pacific U niversity (2000) Escondido, CA 92025 B.A. Business Administration, N BC (KNSD) 7-39 (800) 200-1601 Management Jim Laslavic, Sports Director Fax: (760) 740-5045 Jim Stone, Dave Smith-Photographer 225 Broadway LOS ANGELES TIMES San Diego, CA 92 10 I Bill Dwyre, Sports Editor (619) 578-0226/0227 Times Mirror Square Contact lntormauon: Fax: 578-0202 Los Angeles, CA 90053 (800) 528-463 7 Media Relations Office Phone: ...... (6 19) 260-4 745 SD (KUS I) 51-9 Fax : (2/3) 23 7-7876 Media Relations Fax: ...... (619) 260-2990 Paul Rudy, Sports Director Home Arena ...... Jenny Craig Pavilion Steve Quis, Sports ASSOCIATED PRESS Press Row Phone: ...... (619) 260-7555 4575 Viewridge Bernie Wilson, Sports San Diego, CA 92 123 PO Box 191 USD Torero Hotline: ...... (619) 260-2323 (858) 505-5033/57 l-6397 San Di ego, CA 921 12 Ted Gosen Home Phone: ...... (858) 486-3284 Fax: 576-9317 (6 19) 231-3587 Ted Gosen E-mail: ...... [email protected] Fax: 29 I -2098 Nick Mirkovich Home Phone: ...... (619) 221-0341 COX San Diego 4 LA: (213) 626- 1200 Nick Mirkovich E-mail: ...... [email protected] Dennis Morgigno, Program Director LA Fax: (213) 346-0200 Website: ...... www.usdtoreros.com Nick Davis, Sports Producer Jason Bott, Sports Producer XTRA, 690 AM Mailing Address: ...... University of San Diego 1370 India Street, 2nd Floor Lee Hamilton, Sports Director USD Media Relations San Diego, CA 92107 John Kentera, C hris Ell o, Steve 5998 Alcala Park (619) 266-5063 Hartman San Diego, CA 92110 Fax 595-0 168 4891 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92 1 I0-4802 WB (KSWB) 5 (6/9) 2 91 -291 2 West Coast Conference Into: Kevin Garcia, Sports Fax. 29/-5622 Troy Hi rsch WEST COAST CONFERENCE 7 19 1 Engineer Road KFMB, 760 AM San Diego, CA 921 I I Mark Halda, Sports Brad Walker, (8 58) 573-6500 7677 Eng ineer Road Assistant Commissioner/Communications Fax: 573-6600 San Diego, CA 92 1 I I (858) 495-8670 [email protected] FOX 6 Fax: 279- 76 76 Phone:650-873 -8622 JeffWyngaert, Sports Producer Kirby Maus & Katy Temple KSDO, 1130 AM; KOGO 600 AM Fax: 650-873-7846 8253 Ronson Road Jim Charvet, Sports www.wccsports.com San Diego, CA 921 I I Rick 'Red' Hill (8 58) 650-5489 5050 Murphy C anyon Road Fax : 279-006 1 San Diego, C A 92 123 (6/ 9) 560-66 71 KCBQ. 1170 AM Fax.· 285-4364 Jerry Gross, Sports Director 9255 Towne Centre Drive SPORTING IMAGE MAGAZINE Suite 535 Tony Duffy San Diego, CA 9212 1 170 IO Sunset Blvd. Suite 24 (858) 535- 1210 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 (3 10) 459-2852

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THE SETTING

The Uni versity of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO 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 IO minutes from down­ town San Di ego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Historic Old Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Diego along with thi s campus traces their origins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Chris­ tians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university, the University of Alcala, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both institutions are located on a hi II overlooking a river valley.

THE CAMPU S

The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institu­ tions in the country, featurin g 18 major bui ldings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USO has completed 11 major construction and expansion projects. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking garage (I, I 00 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 com­ pleted the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened, a facility that offers the latest in information technology. ACADEMICS

USO enroll s more than 7,000 students who have a choice of more than 50 under­ graduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the Col­ lege of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18: I. Over 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of the country's colleges and universities, published by U.S. News & World Report, USO moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ranked among the top I 00 schools in the nation.

STUDENT LIFE

Student acti vi ties include cultural events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, sympo­ sia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. The intramural program is also an integral part of student life on campus with over two-thirds of the USO community partaking in intramural sports. ATHLETICS

The University of San Diego is a member of the West Coast Confer­ ence for nearly all sports and competes in 16 intercoll egiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. Women's sports include: basketball, crew, cross country, soccer, softball , swimming, tennis and voll eyball. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, golf, football, soccer and tennis. Since 1990 USO teams have won ten conference champion­ ships; made 30 NCAA post-season appearances; had 26 Conference Coaches of the Year; 21 Conference Players of the Year, 12 Conference Freshmen of the Year, four WCC Scholar Athletes of the Year and 30 All­ America selections.

www.usdtoreros.com - go, America's finest Citv SAN JJJEGO TDREROS 2002-03 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME WED 6-Nov UCSD (exhibition) HOME 7:00 PM SAT 16-Nov South Dakota (exhibition) HOME 2:00 PM SAT 23-Nov Long Beach State Away 1 :00 PM TUE 26-Nov DENVER HOME 7:00 PM SAT 30-Nov KANSAS HOME 7:00 PM TUE 3-Dec IRVINE HOME 7:00 PM FRI 6-Dec Sacramento State Away 7:00 PM SUN 8-Dec Pacific Away 2:00 PM WED 11-Dec SAN DIEGO STATE HOME 7:00 PM SAT 14-Dec Fullerton Away 5:00 PM SAT 21-Dec Nevada Away 2:00 PM SAT.MON DEC 28,30 SURF & SLAM TOURNAMENT HOME (USO, Penn State, Nebraska, Kent State) SAT 28-Dec Kent State vs. Penn State 6:00 PM SAT 28-Dec USO vs. Nebraska 8:00 PM MON 30-Dec CONSOLATION GAME 6:00 PM MON 30-Dec CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 8:00 PM FRI 3-Jan Dayton Away 7:00 PM SUN 5-Jan Oakland (Michigan) Away 1:00 PM Sat 11-Jan Santa Clara• Away 7:00 PM THUR 16-Jan LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* HOME 7:00 PM SAT 18-Jan PEPPERDINE* HOME 7:00 PM ====o Fri 24-Jan San Francisco• Away 7:00 PM ===r-----..:t' Sat 25-Jan Saint Mary's* Away 7:00 PM ► N THUR 30-Jan GONZAGA* HOME 7:00 PM a:~ HOME 7:00 PM ~-I'-- SAT 1-Feb PORTLAND* !!!::==:N SAT 8-Feb SANTA CLARA* HOME 7:00 PM -'-o Fri 14-Feb Away 7:00 PM :::;-o Pepperdine· ~-0 Sun 16-Feb Loyola Marymount* Away 12:30 PM U-o= THUR 20-Feb SAINT MARY'S* HOME 7:00 PM o===v SAT 22-Feb SAN FRANCISCO* HOME 7:00 PM ~==r----===o Thur 27-Feb Portland* Away 7:00 PM -LO Sat 1-Mar Gonzaga• Away 7:00 PM THUR-SUN Mar 6-9 wee Basketball Championships USO TBA (")