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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 2006

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Table of Contents USD TOREROS 2006 MEDIA GUIDE FOOTBALL STAFF 619/260-4740 2006 Team Outlook: ...... Page 2 Head /: ...... (3rd Year) Head Coach Jim Harbaugh : ...... Page 4-5 Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor./LB : ...... Dave Adolph (3rd Year) USO Assistant Coaching Staff: ...... Pages 6-8 Offensive Coor./Off. Line : ...... (4th Year) USO Numerical Roster: ...... Pages 10-11 Def. Line/Recruiting Coordinator: ...... Lance Anderson (2nd Year Meet The Toreros: ...... Pages 12-21 Secondary/Special Teams Coordinator: ...... Ed Lamb (2nd Year) PFL Honor Roll/Academic Success: ...... Page 22 Senior Offensive Asst./Receivers: ...... Mike Rish (23rd Year) USO Athletic Performance Training : ...... Page 23 Quarterbacks Coach: ...... Jimmie Dougherty (3rd Year) : ...... Page 24 Torero Opponents: ...... Page 25-27 Running Backs Coach : ...... DelVaughn Alexander (2nd Year) adidas Team Sports Ad ...... Page 28 Passing Game Coordinator/Receivers: ...... David Shaw (1stYear) Final 2005 Statistics: ...... Pages 29-30 Tight Ends Coach : ...... (1st Year) USO Football -A Tradition of Excellence: ...... Page 32 Defensive Assistant: ...... Coleman Hutzler (1st Year) All-Time USO Records: ...... Pages 33-44 Football Operations: ...... Tanner Engstrand (2nd Year) I-AA Torero Leaders: ...... Pages 45-49 Football Operations: ...... Jim Rooney (1st Year) Academic Support Program: ...... Page 50 Team Chaplain :...... Father Owen Mullen NCAA Compliance Guidelines ...... Page 51 University Profile: ...... Page 52 USO Athletic Facilities: ...... Page 53 SAN DIEGO QUICK FACTS San Diego, 'America's Finest City': ...... Page 54 FOUNDED: ...... 1949 President Mary E. Lyons: ...... Page 56 LOCATION : ...... 5998 Alcala Park Executive Director of Athletics, Ky Snyder: ...... Page 57 ...... San Diego , CA 92110-2492 Athletic Department Staff: ...... Pages 58-62 PRESIDENT: ...... Dr. Mary E. Lyons ESPN The Magazine/Academic All-Americans: ...... Page 63 NCAA FACULTY REP:...... Mitch Malachowski Primary Media Outlets/Torero Announcers: ...... Page 64 ENROLLMENT: ...... 7,600 2006 Torero Schedule: ...... Inside Back Cover NICKNAME:...... Toreros COLORS : ...... Torero (Columbia) Blue, Navy & White STADIUM:...... USD Torero Stadium rUSD ATHLETICS - (619) 260-4803" ...... (Capacity 7,000; Built in 1961) Executive Director of Athletics : Ky Snyder Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Mike Matoso Associate Director of Athletics/Business Affairs: Dan Yourg Associate A.D./Compliance & Student Services/SWA: Shaney Fink Associate A.D./Development: Brian Fogarty Associate A.D./Athletic Facilities & Operations: John Martin Associate A.D./Sports Medicine: Carolyn Greer, M.A. , A.T. , C. The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I intercol­ legiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname ofToreros. In 1961 , the Most Associate A.D./Media Relations: Ted Gosen Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of USO, announced that the school's Assistant A.D./Athletic Facilities & Operations: Andy Fee nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping Assistant A.D./Marketing: Briana Ruff with the friendly relationship which exists between San Diego and Mexico," His term toro, the bull , . of Athletic Development: Kari Logan Excellency said at the time . Torero comes from the spanish Assistant Dir and from the word torear, to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are called Promotions Coordinator: Chris Morales toreros. Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, Asst. Director of Media Relations: Chris Loucks honor and fidelity. USO student-athletes, like the Torero, represent a willingness Media Relations Intern: Ryan McCann to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support: Sarabeth Pollock The 2006-2007 school year marks the 46th year with Toreros as the official nick­ Coor. of Student Athlete Services: Robyn Fortney name for USO athletic teams. Director of : Josh Lawrence Assistant Director of JCP: Branda Cook Asst. Dir. of Ticket Services: Sierra Foster www.usdtoreros.com Mgr. of Athletic Equipment Services: Maggie Sinclair Game Operations : Kathy Marpe 2006 USD MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS: Compliance Assistant: Erin Malich Dir. of Transportation: John Cunningham Ted Gosen & Chris Loucks, Edit & Layout; Executive Assistants: Charlene Ables , Donna Holston Cover Design, Chris Loucks; Printing, Kings Printing; , Cyndi Casillas , Meghan Korsmeier Adm. Assistants: Linda Coppa Photography, Brock Scott, Eric Drotter, Stan Liu, Dennis Mock. Associate Athletic Trainers: Suzi Higgins & Paul Signorelli Assistant Athletic Trainer: Wil Filamor Back Cover Senior Photo ID (photo by Brock Scott) Dir. of Athletic Performance Training: Shannon Turley Front Row (l-r) Ryan Morgan, Jon Polk, Robert Jones, Kyson Hawkins, Asst. Dir. of Athletic Performance Training: TBA Eric Gregg, Chase McBride Head Team Physicians: Paul C. Murphy, MD Back Row (l-r) Associate Team Physicians: Jerry Hizon, MD; Rich Uhler, DO; Calvin Spencer Hollison, James Dunne, Eric Stern, Coach Jim Harbaugh, '--Wong , MD ; Ken Anderson , DO. Josh Brisco, Clayton Austin, Kaea Simeona, Matt Vuoso 1 TOREROS LOOK TO CONTINUE WINNING WAYS Third year head coach Jim Harbaugh and yards/2 TDs), and sophomore John Junior Hutch Parker, a 2005 PFL honorable his outstanding staff will look to continue their Matthews (14 catches for 400 yards & 6 TDs). The mention pick, returns as the team's kicker to lead winning ways in 2006 with a squad that features offensive line, anchored around Paopao, will be the special teams unit. Last season he converted four PreseasonAII-Americans, 14 returning start­ strong with players like Clayton Austin (6-1 , 270, 9-of-15 field goals and a school-record 62-of-66 ers, 48 returning lettermen, and an outstanding Sr.) , Matt Vuoso (6-4, 265, Sr.), Jason McFarland PAT kicks. Freshman John Mcsorley (Granger, recruiting class that features improved size, (6-4, 255, So.), Gabe DeAnda (6-0, 275, Jr.; moves Ind .} will compete for playing time at punter, and strength, speed and athleticism. Last season the over from defense), Spencer Hollison (6-6, 300, Sr. ; also has experience at place kicker. Newcomers Toreros turned in the program's best year ever transfer from Washington State), Kaea Simeona Matthew Leigh (Kansas City, MO) and Andrew as they went 11-1 overall, won the PFL North (6-1 , 285, Sr.) , Travis Scudday (6-2 , 250, So.) and Aldrian (Corona, CA) are also competing at the Division title outright with a 4-0 record , defeated Andrew Kaestle (6-4, 260, Fr.). Players competing punter position, while freshman Ryan Jackson Morehead State in the PFL Championship game, for playing time at tight end include Chris Ramsey (West Hills, CA) was a proven kicker in high and finished as the No. 1 ranked I-AA Mid-Major (6-3, 244, Jr.), Mitch Ryan (6-4, 226, So.) and Zach school before sitting out his senior year with program in the nation. Although the team lost May (6-4 , 235, So.). injury. Possible return specialists could include some key contributors from 2005's successful Also looking to make their mark and be ready John Matthews, Mark Cianciulli, Ben Hannula, - Philip Breisch, Adam Hannula, Nick Garton, to contribute with the offensive unit include the fol- Ryan Echers, Josh Denton and David Allen.

Matt Koller, David Greer ( injury) to name a few lowing players - WR Ben Hannula (6-2, 205, So.), Once again USD's schedule will be a tough - the Toreros head into the 2006 campaign as the who moves over from the defensive secondary; RB task each week. The Toreros open with a two­ No. 1 ranked I-AA Mid-Major team (The Sports Mark Cianciulli (5-9 , 185, Jr.), WR Eric Gregg game homestand beginning with Azusa Pacific Network Poll}. Those winning ways also include (6-1 , 195, Sr.), RB David Allen (5-10, 195, RS-Fr.), on September 1st, followed by Dixie State Col­ an 8-game , 16 wins in their last Andrew Rolin (6-3, 210, RS-Fr.), RB lege (Sept. 9th}. USD's first road trip will be to 17 games, and a 13-game home field winning Josh Denton (5-6, 160, So.), WR Taber LeMarr (6- the east coast to take on opponent streak in games played at Torero Stadium. 2, 210, Jr.; transfer from Wyoming), and WR Dorian Yale on Sept. 16th. USD's 7-game PFL slate Experience and team leadership will start Keller (5-11 , 175, Jr.; transfer from Santa Rosa JC). begins at Davidson on Sept. 30th, and ends at with , but not be limited to, the team's four Pre­ An outstanding freshmen group of receivers is led home against the always tough Dayton Flyers on season All-Americans - senior linebacker Kyson by Justin Fontenberry (5-9, 186, San Lorenzo HS) Nov. 11th. The 2006 PFL Champion will face the Hawkins (64 tackles in 9games),juniordefensive and Godfrey Smith (6-0, 170, Oakland } . champion from the Northeast Conference on Nov. end Eric Bakhtiari (62 tackles, 15 for loss),junior The defense, centered around All-America 18th in the Gridiron Classic. San Diego closes center Jordan Paopao, and record-setting junior candidates Bakhtiari and Hawkins, will be solid once out its 2006 regular-season slate with a road quarterback Josh Johnson (260-for-371 for3,256 again with the return of CB Josh Brisco (6-2, 200, contest at I-AA power UC Davis on Nov. 25th. yards and 36 ). Johnson set numer­ Sr.; 36 stops, 4 ), strong safety Chase ous new game and season records, but the McBride (6-2, 210, Sr. ; 37 tackles with 7 pass 2006 The Sports Network one statistic that jumps off the page at you is his break-ups), linebacker Ronnie Pentz (6-3, 225, Jr.; I-AA Mid-Major Preseason Poll ' 70.1 completion percentage. He heads into the 40 stops), linebacker Tyler Evans (6-3 , 225, Jr. ; 57 1. SAN DIEGO (12); 186 points 2006 campaign as the I-AA active career leader tackles), linebacker Jared Forrester (6-1 , 230, So.; 2. Dayton (5); 169 points in completion percentage (69.21) and passing 33 stops), lineman Ryan Morgan (6-1 , 240, Sr.), 3. Duquesne (2) ; 140 points 4. Albany; 95 points efficiency (167.34 rating) . lineman Eric Stern (6-3 , 258, Jr. ; 11 tackles for loss), 5. Drake; 93 points The offensive unit will also be bolstered by junior DB Michael Crawford (6-0, 191 , Jr.), lineman 6. Central Conn. St. ; 89 points 7. Monmouth; 87 points the return of some solid 2005 contributors - senior Chris Gianelli (6-1 , 280, So.), defensive back Ryan 8. Morehead St.; 80 points running back Jon Polk (8 TDs, 231 yards rush­ Echer (5-10, 188, So.), and linebacker Hanner Hart 9. Maris!; 48 points 10. Stony Brook; 46 points ing), junior running back JT Rogan (944 yards, (6-2, 220, Jr.). Look for Patrick O'Neill (5-11 , 200, (first place votes) 7 TDs; 36 receptions for 320 yards and 3 TDs) , So.) and freshman Gabriel Derricks (6-1 , 173, Fr.) junior receiver Wes Doyle (35 receptions for 427 to push for starting roles with the secondary. 2

Jim Harbaugh Head Coach, 3rd-year

Jim Harbaugh directed the USDfootballteamto a program-best 11-1 record in 2005 and was rewarded by being named the PFL North Coach of the Year and a cand idate for the Eddie Robinson I-AA Coach of the Year. The Toreros won their first-ever Pioneer Football League Championship; won the Sports Network Cup for being the No. 1 ranked I-AA Mid-Major program at the end of the season ; and became the first PFL team to defeat an Ivy League opponent with the team's 17-14 win over Yale . Four of his players earned All-America recognition, two were Academic All-Americans and sixteen were recogn ized as AII-PFL. He enters his third year as the University of San Diego head football coach with a career mark of 18-5; winners of 16 of 17, and with a 13-game home winn ing streak at Torero Stadium. In his rookie year in 2004 he directed the Toreros to an overall mark of 7-4, including 5 straight wins to end the season . USD finished 3-1 in the Pio­ neer Football League North Division , good for a 2nd place finish . Five of his players were recognized as All-America; twelve were recognized as AII-PFL; eight players were selected to the PFL All-Academic Team ; and quarterback Todd Mortensen, the PFL co-Offensive Player of the Year, signed a free agent contract with the . Harbaugh , a former NFL quarterback who played 15 seasons in the league, played locally with the Chargers between 1999-2000. The42-year-old Harbaugh, who resides in nearby Coronado, played in 177 league games with 140 starts since originally entering the NFL as a first round pick by the in 1987. For his career, he completed 2,305 of 3,918 passes for 26 ,288 yards with 129 touchdowns. Harbaugh played seven seasons for the Bears and passed for a career­ high 3,121 yards for Chicago in 1991. He played for the Colts from 1994-97 and in 1995, achieved career highs in completion percentage (63.7) and passes (17). While with the Colts he led the team to the AFC Championship game; was voted to the ; was named the 1995 Come­ back Player of the Year and the AFC Player of the Year; and was runner-up in the NFL MVP voting . Harbaugh played for Baltimore in 1998, and following his two-year stint with the Chargers closed out his NFL career with Carolina in 2001 . In January, 2005, Jim was inducted into the Ring of Honor. Harbaugh, one of the most successful and popular players in the club's 21-year Indianapolis era, played from 1994-97 with the Colts. He was inducted at halftime of the Colts-Denver Wild Card playoff game. Jim started for the majority of his Colts career, completing 746 of 1,230 passes for 8,705 yards and 49 touchdowns. He won the NFL title in 1995 at 100.7. Harbaugh joins the late Robert lrsay, Bill Brooks, Ted Marchibroda and in the Colts Ring of Honor. Harbaugh was a four-year letterman at the and finished his college career in the top five in passing attempts, completions, completion percentage, passing yards and touchdown passes. Playing for Bo Schembechler, he was a three-year starter and led the Wolverines to appear­ ances in the Fiesta, Holiday, and games. As a senior in 1986 he guided Michigan to a No. 2 national ranking while earning Big Ten Player of the Year honors and finishing third in the Heisman balloting . Over his final eight seasons in the NFL (1994-2001), Jim was an NCAA­ certified unpaid assistant coach under his father, Jack, at Western Kentucky University. Serving as an offensive consultant, he scouted and recruited high school student-athletes throughout several states including Florida , Indiana and Illinois. He was involved in recruiting 17 players on WKU 's 2002 I-AA National Championship team. His dad was a football coach for 41 years, including 14-years as Head Coach at Western Kentucky. His brother, John , is currently Special Teams Coordinator with the ; and his brother-in-law, Tom Crean , is Head Coach of Marquette University. Harbaugh has been very active in Community Service ventures. He has been actively involved with the Harbaugh Hill Foundation, the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children (Indiana University) , Western Kentucky University, the Jim Harbaugh Foundation , the Uhlich's Children's Home and the Children's Miracle Network. Jim, who resides in Coronado, is the father of three children - Jay, James, Jr. and Grace. 4 Head Coach Jim Harbaugh

15-Year NFL Career Highlights: Michigan Collegiate Highlights: * 1st Round Draft Pick by Chicago Bears in 1987. * Was a 4-year letterman with the . * Played/or Chicago (1987-93), Indianapolis (1994-97), * Playing for Bo Schembechler, he was a three-year starter Baltimore (1998), San Diego (1999-2000) and at Michigan and led the Wolverines to appearances in the Carolina (2001). Fiesta, Holiday and Rose Bowl games. * Played in 177 career games with 140 starts and completed * Established single-season school marks for completions, 2,305 of 3,918 passes for 26,288 yards and 129 touchdowns. attempts and passing yards. * In 1995 led Indianapolis to the AFC Championship game; * As a senior in 1986 he guided Michigan to a No. 2 national was voted to the Pro Bowl; was named Comeback Player of ranking while earning Big Ten Player of the Year honors and the Year and the AFC Player of the Year; and was runner-up finishing third in the H eisman balloting. in the NFL Most Valuable Player voting. * Academic All-American and Pro Football Weekly * In 1995 achieved career highs in completion percentage All-American. (637) and touchdown passes (17) . * Earned Bachelor ofArts degree in Communications. * On Jan. 9th, 2005, Harbaugh became just the 5th member of the Indianapolis Colts Ring ofHonor.

Harbaugh Inducted Into Colts Ring of Honor

Jim Harbaugh became just the 5th person inducted into the Colts 'Ring of Honor' on January 9, 2005. Torero Coordinators DAVE ADOLPH TIMDREVNO Assistant Head Coach Off. Coordinator Def. Coordinator & & Offensive Line Linebackers Coach Coach

Dave Adolph enters his third season Tim Drevno begins his fourth year at USO, and his second in a full-time capac­ with the Toreros where he will again be the ity as Assistant Head Coach. He is also the and Offensive Line program's and Line­ Coach. Last year, Drevno helped direct a backers coach . This past season the Torero defense limited four teams to 7 or fewer points potent offense that ranked 2nd in the nation including two shutouts. USO ranked 4th in pass efficiency defense, and 10th in scoring (42.58) and passing efficiency, 3rd in total offense (485.25 yards in total defense, pass defense and scoring defense. per game) and 7th in passing offense. Dave returned to coaching for the 2004 season following a 37-year The 2005 squad set new team records for touchdown passes (39) , coaching career that ended in January, 2000 , when he retired from his post points (511 ), scoring average , total offense per game, total yards of offense with the as assistant head coach/linebackers coach . He (5,823) , passing yards (3 ,572) , pass completion percentage (68.4%), first spent 21 years in the NFL ranks, including two tours of duty with the Chiefs. downs (305), and touchdowns (69) . He served as the team's defensive coordinator from 1992-1994 and worked as the club's assistant head coach/linebacker coach in 1999. In 2004 the Torero offense averaged 432.4 yards of total offense This respected defensive expert spent his entire pro coaching per game, ranking them 9th in the nation. The Toreros also ranked 11th career (21 years) in the AFC , including 14 years as a defensive coordinator in scoring offense (36.1) and 12th in passing offense (275.4 ). In 2003 he and 12 seasons in the AFC West, making 11 career playoff appearances in directed USDs' to 483.3 yards per game and a PFL best the process. Prior to joining the Chiefs, Adolph spent two years ('97-98) as 39.9 points per game. linebackers coach for the Oakland Raiders. He signed on with Oakland after a Tim came to USO from the University of Idaho where he was the two-year stint ('95-96) as defensiver coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. Offensive Line Coach for three seasons (2000 to 2002). The Vandals offense During his three-year tenure as Kansas City's defensive coordinator from '92-94, the Chiefs made three straight playoff appearances and allowed an ranked 6th in the nation in 2001 and 8th in 2000. Prior to Idaho he gained average of just 18.1 points per game. coaching experience at San Jose State as offensive line coach (1999-2000); A native of Akron , Ohio, Adolph originally came to Kansas City after with the UNLV Rebels as running backs coach (1998) ; at Montana State as spending three seasons ('89-91) as defensive coordinator for the L.A. Raid­ running backs coach (1993-98); and at Cal State Fullerton as a graduate ers. He spent the '86-88 seasons as defensive coordinator of the Cleveland assistant (1991-92) . ltwas at Montana State where he launched his coaching Browns. Adolph began his NFL career as the Browns defensive line coach career with a five-year stint and showed his versatility by coaching running in 1979. He took over the club's linebackers in '81 before assuming duties backs, tight ends and the offensive line. as defensive coordinator midway through the '84 season when Marty Schot­ tenheimer was named head coach . He then spent one season ('85) as an Drevno was a two-year starter at offensive guard at Cal State assistant for San Diego before rejoining the Browns in '86 . Fullerton and a member of the Titan Football Pride Club. He played with A 16-year coaching veteran on the collegiate level, Adolph worked the Titans after a two-year all-Mission Conference career at El Camino with the legendary Woody Hayes at Ohio State from '77-78. He also coached College. While Drevno was at El Camino, the team won the 1987 national at Illinois ('73-76) , Kentucky ('69-72) , Connecticut ('65-68) and his alma mater championship . of Akron ('63-64 ). An all-conference guard and linebacker for the Zips, Adolph A native ofTorrance , Calif., he graduated from Cal State Fullerton spent three years ('59-61) as a commissioned officer in the Air Force before in 1992 with a degree in Criminal Justice. Drevno and his wife , Shannon , beginning his coaching career at Cleveland's Shaw High School in '62. have three children - McKenna, Zachary and Saylee.

6 Assistant Coaches LANCE ANDERSON - 2nd Year Lance Anderson returns for his second year with the USO football program where he will again be the defensive line coach and head recruiting coordinator. Anderson , who came to the Torero program from Utah State, offers a wealth of coach ing experience. In 2004 he was the outside linebackers coach for the Aggies and head coach Mike Dennehy. Prior to Utah State he served as the co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach at Saint Mary's College (Calif.) in 2003. Under his guidance the Gaels had four defensive players earn I-AA Independent honors as safety Weston Borba was first-team selection , linebackers Ray Mike and Heath Villarreal were second-team picks and linebacker Anthony Woodards earned honorable mention recognition . Before spending one season at Saint Mary's, Lance worked four years at Bucknell. He spent the 2001 and 2002 seasons as the school's defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator after working with the tight ends and offensive line in 1999 and 2000. He also has previous coaching stops at Idaho State (1997 & 1998), and with the Mobile (Ala.) Admirals of the Regional Football League in 1999. Born and raised in Rupert, Idaho, Lance played high school football , basketball and track before walking on to the football team at in 1989. After serving an LOS mission, he walked on at Idaho State in 1993 and 1994. He graduated from Idaho State University with a degree in biology in 1996. He and his wife Sherri have three children - Aubrey, Jaren and Braden. ED LAMB - 2nd Year Ed Lamb begins his second year with the USO football program . For the second straight year he ill be the secondary coach and special team's coordinator. Prior to USO Lamb was at the University of daho where he was the Vandals defensive coordinator for three years. Prior to Idaho he held coaching positions with BYU and Redlands University. At Redlands he was the efensive coordinator for three seasons with the Bulldogs winning two Southern Intercollegiate thletic Conference titles (1999 & 2000). During his time as coordinator with Redlands, the Bulldogs led he SCIAC in overall defense while going a combined 21-6. Not only does Lamb have the coaching heritage, he learned defense first hand as a player at BYU where he played safety, then moved to linebacker and eventually wound up at defensive end . Lamb said after three years as defensive coordinator at Redlands, which followed one season as a graduate assistant, he was ready to move up the ladder. BYU , his alma mater, offered the chance . Lamb earned his master's of science in education in 1998 at Redlands. He and his wife, Sarah , have a daughter, Anna . Lamb is a graduate of 1992 Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California. DELVAUGHN ALEXANDER - 2nd Year DelVaughn Alexander enters his second season with the Toreros where he will again coach the unning backs. Prior to USO he was at Oregon State with Coach for two seasons as receivers oach and recruiting coordinator. He helped coordinate what many have called the program 's top recruiting lass in 2004 and followed that up with another banner class in 2005. In 2004, his receivers set several ecords and were among the national leaders. Alexander played two seasons for the USC Trojans, let­ ering both years. He also lettered two years in track as a high jumper. Alexander began his professional career in 1995 at USC as the assistant video coordinator, before oving to an offensive assistant position under then Head Coach John Robinson in 1996 and '97. He en moved to UNLV in 1998 as wide receivers coach before rejoining Riley in 1999 with the San Diego Chargers as an offensive assistant. During the '98 season UNLV receiver Nate Turner was selected to the All- Team after leading the league as a senior in receptions , yardage and touchdowns. Alexander returned to UNLV in 2000 to work for Robinson, where he stayed three seasons as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach . Under his guidance, Rebel quarterback Jason Thomas earned the MWC's Newcomer of the Year after accounting for 25 touchdowns. He also coached 2002 all-league receiver Earvin Johnson. Prior to arriving at USC as a player, Alexander attended West College. He earned two letters and was a first team All-Western States Conference selection as a receiver. Alexander also earned two letters in track and was named to the all-league team as a high jumper. Alexander is a 1995 graduate of USC with a bachelor's degree in history. He also is a graduate of West Los Angeles College. DelVaughn and his wife, Star, have two sons, J.D. and Jalen . JIMMIE DOUGHERTY - 3rd Year Jimmie Dougherty enters his third year at USO as an assistant coach. This season he will coach the uarterbacks. He spent his first two years working with the tight ends (2005) and wide receivers (2004) . ast season Torero tight end Matt Koller was named to the AII-PFL North First Team . In 2004 Dougherty oached an outstanding receivers group that included team MVP Michael Gasperson. Gasperson was igned as a rookie free agent by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2005, and played for Cologne in NFL Europe his past spring . He came to USO from Illinois where he was the secondary coach since 2002. uring his time in Bloomington , Illinois he assisted the team with defensive game plan preparation, of­ ensive scout team , scouting , recruiting and off-season conditioning. For two summers (2002-2003) he also worked summer camps at the University of Illinois with the quarterback camp . Dougherty was a three-year letterman in football at the University of Missouri (1999-2001 ). He started during his sophomore season throwing for 1,430 yards and 7 touchdowns. He suffered a career ending injury in 2000. He was recruited out of Edwardsville High School in Edwardsville, Illinois where he was a three-sport letterman in football , basketball and baseball. He was named an All­ State quarterback by Chicago Sun Times and Champaign News Gazette. He played for his father, Tim Dougherty, with team being the 2001 and 2002 Illinois Class 7-A State Runner-up. 7 Assistant Coaches MIKE RISH - 23rd Year

Mike Rish is beginning his 23rd season on the Torero staff. He returns as the Senior Offensive Assistant where he oversees the eceivers, something he has done for twenty-one of the past twenty-two Torero seasons. Mike played for USD from 1979-83 where he posted career numbers that make him one of the best receivers ever to play at USD he ranks third all-time with 101 receptions , 18 receiving touchdowns and 1,722 receiving yards. He held the school marks in all three reer receiving departments from 1983 through 1997. He was passed up by two Torero receivers he coached - Dylan Ching in 1999, and ost recently by Adam Hannula last season. In 1983 he was selected the team's scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame . In the Toreros' nationally-televised game between Occidental in 1982, Rish was named the CBS Chevrolet Player of the Game . Mike graduated from USD with an Accounting degree in 1984. He is the Vice President for Secondary Marketing for Guild Mortgage Company in San Diego.

MICHAEL CHRISTIANSON - 1st Year Michael Christianson is beginning his 1st season on the Torero staff. Christianson , who brings a wealth of coaching experience at oth the collegiate and NFL levels, will coach the Torero tight ends in 2006. The past two seasons he was on the Nebraska staff as Senior dministrative assistant for Football where he oversaw the daily operation of the football program's technology areas, including all operations nvolving video, computer and electronics. He also assisted on the offensive side of the ball. Prior to Nebraska he was with the Oakland Raiders staff for a brief time when Torero coach Jim Harbaugh was there. Additionally, hristianson was the assistant offensive line coach on Coach 's staff with the . He was a member of the ucs' coaching staff that guided the organization to a Super Bowl title in 2002. Before coaching with Tampa Bay, Christianson developed a iverse background in football , both as a coach and leader in technology within the game. In 2001 he was the Director of Product Market­ ing/NFL Account Manager for XOS Technologies, designing digitized video applications for coaching and teaching . He garnered additional coaching experience with stops at Montana State (2000-01 ), Portland State (1995-99), Lewis & Clark (1995) and Western Oregon (1992- 94 ). Christianson played football for three years at Western Oregon where he graduated in 1992. He went on to earn a master's degree in secondary education with an emphasis in administration and computer applications from Western Oregon in 1995. Christianson and his wife, Tracy, have two sons, Taylor and Cameron.

DAVID SHAW - 1st Year

David Shaw is beginning his 1st season on the Torero staff. He will be the Passing Game Coordinator and also coach the wide eceivers. Shaw is another Torero assistant that brings a wealth of coaching experience from the NFL ranks . He got his NFL start with the hiladelphia Eagles in 1997 as an offensive assistant where he worked closely with then-offensive coordinator Jon Gruden . He was hired y the Oakland Raiders in 1998 for Quality Control-Offense, and by 2001 had been promoted to quarterback coach. He joined the Baltimore avens organization in 2002, and by 2004 was coaching both the wide receivers and quarterbacks. The 2005 campaign was his fourth and nal season with the Ravens where he coached wide receivers . His first coaching stint was with Western Washington (1995-96). Shaw graduated from Stanford where he earned a sociology degree . He was a four-year letter winner (1991-94) in football where e played flanker, and is only the third man in Stanford history to participate in three varsity sports - football , basketball and track. He is the son of retired Willie Shaw, a 33-year coaching veteran with 15 in the NFL. David and his wife , Kori , have two children - a daughter Keegan Mireya, and a son, Carter Lorenzo.

COLEMAN HUTZLER - 1st Year

Coleman Hutzler is beginning his 1st season on the Torero staff. He will be a defensive assistant and work closely with Torero Defensive oord inator Dave Adolph . Hutzler, from Las Vegas , Nevada, attended Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont. He played football for the anthers the past four seasons at linebacker and leaves the program second in career tackles with 246. The team captain also chipped in ith 26 tackles for loss, 10 quarterback sacks, three interceptions and three forced . This past season he was named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference first-team after leading the league in tackles ith 93. He totaled 10 or more tackles six times this past season , including a 17-tackle effort against Colby. He was named NESCAC 2nd earn in his junior year after leading the team with 72 stops. He attended The Meadows School in Las Vegas , Nevada where the football earn was a perennial state power. FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

Tanner Engstrand enters his second season with the Torero football team where he will again work with football operations. Last eason was his first with the team where he helped with all equipment duties and daily football operations. Engstrand was a two-year letterman at San Diego State University (2003-2004) where he played quarterback. He saw limited action in is two seasons, serving mainly as a backup. Before enrolling at SDSU he was a First Team All-Foothill Conference and Academic All-America uarterback at Grossmont College in El Cajon , California during the 2002 season . He is currently enrolled at USD where he is working on his aster's degree in Business Administration.

Jim Rooney is beginning his 1st season with the Torero staff in the position of football operations assistant.

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2006 San Diego Torero Roster

NO NAME POS HT WT ATH YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (Collei:e) l Wes Doyle WR 6-4 205 JR* Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista 2 Chase McBride DB 6-2 210 SR* Solana Beach/Sante Fe Christian (USC) 3 Tommy Eulberg QB 6-3 190 FR Woodinville, WNBishop Blanchet 4 Jake Morgan DB 6-2 200 SR Boston, MNBoston College HS (UMASS) 5 Ben Hannula WR 6-2 205 SO* Tacoma, WNBellarmine Preparatory 6 Joe Staab DB 5-11 195 SO* El Cajon/Grossmont 6 Anthony McCrady QB 6-2 205 FR Oakland/Oakland Tech 7 Hanner Hart LB 6-2 220 so Meridian, ID/Mountain View 8 Adam Hauser DB 5-11 199 FR* , TX/Bishop Lynch 9 Mike Crawford DB 6-0 191 JR Bakersfield/Liberty (Hampton University) 10 Ryan Echer DB 5-10 188 SO* Littleton, CO/J.K. Mullen 11 Josh Johnson QB 6-3 195 JR Oakland/Oakland Tech 12 Godfrey Smith WR 6-0 170 FR Oakland/Oakland Tech 13 JT Rogan RB 5-10 190 SO* Coronado/Coronado 14 Dorian Keller WR 5-11 175 JR Santa Rosa/El Molino (Santa Rosa JC) 14 William Roche WR 6-1 195 FR Poway/Poway 15 Andrew Rolin QB 6-3 210 FR* Rancho Cordova/Cordova 16 Brett Sutton DB 6-2 186 FR Edgewood, KY/Covington Catholic 17 Justin Fontenberry WR 5-9 186 FR Oakland/San Lorenzo 18 Tony Simmons DB 6-1 195 FR Chandler, AZ/Chandler 19 Chris Ramsey TE 6-3 244 JR* Calexico/Calexico 20 Derron Juarez RB 5-10 170 FR Granada Hills/Chaminade College Prep 21 Josh Brisco DB 6-2 200 SR* Tucson, AZ/Catalina Foothills 22 Henry Batton DB 6-0 175 FR Las Vegas, NV/ Palo Verde 23 Josh Denton RB 5-6 160 SO* Chula Vista/Eastlake 24 Patrick O'Neill DB 5-11 200 SO* Mission Viejo/Mission Viejo (Dartmouth) 24 Matthew Leigh p 6-0 190 FR* Kansas City, MO/Rockhurst 25 Matt Shearer DE 6-5 240 FR* Gig Harbor, WA/Gig Harbor 26 Mark Johnson DB 5-10 187 JR Coto de Caza/Santa Margarita Catholic 27 David Allen RB 5-10 195 FR* Fullerton/Fullerton Union 28 Robert Jones DB 5-10 195 SR* Compton/Verbum Dei 29 Nick Vassiliadis DB 6-2 180 FR* Las Vegas, NV/Palo Verde 29 Ryan Jackson K 6-0 190 FR West Hills/Chaminade College Prep 30 Labroi Walton RB 5-8 195 SO* Las Vegas, NY/ Durango 31 John McSorley KIP 6-0 180 FR Granger, IN/Penn 32 Kiernan Hopkins WR 6-2 188 FR Cambria/Coast Union 32 Andrew Aldrian p 6-3 170 FR Corona/Santiago 33 Ryan King DB 6-0 190 FR Rancho Santa Fe/Santa Fe Christian 33 Thomas Phillips RB 5-10 205 JR Peabody, KS/Peabody-Burns (Hutchinson JC) 34 Brendan Feliczak RB 6-2 220 FR* Grand Rapids, MI/USD HS (Hawaii) 35 Mark Cianciulli RB 5-9 185 JR* Corona del Mar/Corona del Mar 36 Caleb Rath DB 6-2 205 FR Spokane, WA/Joel E. Ferris 37 Ronnie Pentz LB 6-3 225 JR* Lake Forest/El Toro 38 Jon Polk RB 6-0 230 SR Compton/Dominguez 39 Brandon Espy DB 6-3 200 FR* Diamond Bar/Servite 40 Beau Galbraith DB 5-10 185 FR* Southlake, TX/Southlake Carroll 41 Frederick Montgomery DB 5-9 180 SO* Chula Vista/Eastlake 42 Mitch Ryan TE 6-5 226 SO* Jackson/ Argonaut 43 Stephen Roseman LB 6-0 205 FR Oakland/McClymonds 44 Josh Sutchar RB 6-1 240 so Hanover Park, IL/Bartlett 45 Vincent Atofau LB 5-11 225 so Los Angeles/Hawthorne 46 Kyson Hawkins LB 6-1 235 SR Fallbrook/Fallbrook Union 47 Nick Coppedge RB 6-1 230 FR* SanteeNista * denotes player utilized red shirt season 10 2006 San Diego Torero Roster

NO NAME POS HT WT ATH YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (Colle~e} 48 Jason Blake DB 5-10 190 FR San Diego/Francis Parker 49 Gabriel Derricks DB 6-1 173 FR Oak Park/Oak Park 50 Tyler Evans LB 6-3 225 JR Englewood, CO/Cherry Creek 51 Kaea Simeona OL 6-1 285 SR* Honolulu, HI/Kamehameha Schools 52 Eric Stern DL 6-2 258 JR* Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain 53 Jared Forrester LB 6-1 230 SO* Aurora, CO/Regis Jesuit 54 Troy Taylor LB 6-1 230 FR Phoenix, AZ/Brophy College Prep 55 Alex Rice DL 6-2 265 FR* Mukilteo, WA/Kamiak 56 Averill Sutchar LB 5-11 223 JR DeKalb, IL/Bartlett (Northern Illinois) 57 John G'Sell LB 6-2 240 FR Florissant, MO/Chaminade College Prep 58 Ryan Morgan LB 6-1 240 R San BernardinoNacaville (Laney College) 59 Matt Gabbard LB 6-0 224 FR San Diego/St. Augustine 60 Steven Anderson DL 6-2 239 FR Mission Viejo, Orange County/Capistrano Valley 61 Matthew West OL 6-4 210 FR Clackamas, OR/Clackamas 62 Patrick Calahan OL 6-3 315 FR Mission Viejo/Aliso Niguel 63 Jordan Paopao OL 5-11 292 JR Oceanside/El Camino 64 Rubin Resnick DE 6-3 250 JR La Canada/La Canada (Pasadena CC) 65 John Nordstom OL 6-4 250 FR B ellevue, WA/Newport 66 Clayton Austin OL 6- 1 270 SR OrangeNilla Park (Fullerton CC) 67 Travis Scudday OL 6-2 250 SO* Villa Park/Servite 68 James Dunne OL 6-4 286 SR* San Jose/Pioneer (Saint Mary's College) 69 Luke Geddie OL 6-1 270 FR* Colorado Springs, CO/Air Force Academy HS 70 Zachary Hamilton DL 6-2 275 FR Centreville, VA/Centreville 71 Spencer Hollison OL 6-6 300 SR* Santa Ana/Santa Margarita Catholic (Washington State) 72 Andrew Kaestle OL 6-4 260 FR* Mercer Island, WA/Mercer Island 73 Conrad Smith OL 6-5 270 FR Long Beach/Woodrow Wilson Classical 74 Matt Vuoso OL 6-4 265 SR San Pedro/San Pedro (El Camino JC) 75 Gabe DeAnda OL 6-0 275 JR Lakewood, CO/J.K. Mullen 76 Julian Strickland DE 6-2 235 FR Burlingame/Burlingame 77 Kyle Kofoed DL 6-1 295 FR* Rancho Cordova/Cordova 78 Jason McFarland OL 6-4 255 SO* an Jose/Leigh 79 Cooper Dodd OL 5-11 240 FR an Juan Capistrano/Mission Viejo 80 Kenny Stivers WR 5-11 205 SO* Sacramento/Del Campo 81 Robert Dubrish WR 5-10 180 FR Villa Park/Mater Dei 82 Adhir Ravipati WR 6-5 195 FR* Saratoga/Harker 83 John Matthews WR 6-0 197 SO* Littleton, CO/Regis Jesuit 84 Zach May TE 6-4 235 SO* Greeley, CO/Greeley West 85 Ryan Larson WR 6-l 179 FR Fort Collins, CO/Fort Collins 86 Taber LeMarr WR 6-2 210 JR Paradise Valley, AZ/Brophy College Prep (Wyoming) 87 Eric Gregg WR 6-l 195 SR* Joliet, IL/Joliet West 88 Sean Cullina WR 6-0 185 so Bonita/St. Augustine 89 Hutch Parker K 6-1 185 JR Dana Point/St. Margaret's 90 Jonathan Espe DE 6-2 235 JR Los Gatos/Los Gatos (West Valley JC) 91 Chris Cuthbert DL 6-4 270 so Los Gatos/Los Gatos 92 Eric Bakhtiari DL 6-4 255 JR* Burlingame/Burlingame 93 Tyler Chastain DL 6-4 235 FR Phoenix, AZ/Brophy College Prep 94 Eric Ruiz DL 6-2 255 FR Chino Hi lls/Chino Hills 95 Chris Gianelli DL 6-1 280 SO* Rancho Palos Verdes/Palos Verdes Peninsula 96 Casey Weiss DL 6-5 200 FR Riverside/Martin Luther King 97 Paul Tremblay DL 6-2 268 FR Solana Beach/Santa Fe Christian 98 Cody Nenadal DL 6-5 240 SO* San Luis Obispo/San Luis Obispo 99 Alex Bonifer TE 6-3 215 FR Glendale/St. Francis

11 All-PFL Returners #11 JOSH JOHNSON 2006 Preseason All-American (The Sports Network) 2005 All-American (The Sports Network) 2005 Offensive Back of the Year (Don Hansen's)

USD: Josh Johnson returns for his third year at USO ... 2006 Pre­ season All-American (Sports Network) ... Last year was First Team All-American (Sports Network) and Offensive Back of the Year (Don Hansen) after record-setting season ... First Team AII-PFL and team MVP completed 70.1% of his passes (260-371 ) for 3,256 yards and 36 touchdowns ... Added 379 yards on the ground with 4 rushing TDs .. . Three-time PFL Offensive Player of the Week ... Tied school-record with 7 TD passes at Val­ paraiso (all coming in 1st halD ... Tossed 5 TDs on 24-37 passing for 375 yards in PFL Championship win over Morehead State ... Totaled 8 games with 3 or more passing TDs ... In 2004 was backup quar­ terback to Todd Mortensen and completed 12-of-22 passes for 135 yards. High School: Prepped at Oakland Technical High School where he threw for 1,900 yards and 22 touchdowns with just two interceptions his senior season , leading his team to the Oakland Athletic League Championship ... Earned First Team All-City, Oakland Chamber of Commerce Prep of the Month and Most Improved Player honors ... Named Most Inspirational his junior year when he could not play due to injury ... Lettered in basketball where he was named Honorable Mention ... Also lettered in track, placing third in the Oakland Athletic League high jump with a jump of six feet, five inches. Personal: Born on May 15, 1986 in Josh Johnson Career Passing Statistics Oakland , CA ... Also recruited by St. Mary's and Idaho State ... Chose Year Att Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD LG 2005 371 260 B .701 3,256 36 59 USO for the opportunity to attend a good school and be a part of an excellent 2004 22 12 1 .545 135 0 45 football program on the rise ... Notes that football , school and video games are Total 393 272 9 .692 3,391 36 59 his life. Major: Business Administration .

#92 ERIC BAKHTIARI 2006 Preseason All-American (The Sports Network) 2005 All-American (The Sports Network) 2005 First Team All-Pioneer Football League

USD: Eric Bakhtiari enters his fourth year at USD and third year of competition .. . was selected a 2006 Preseason All-American (The Sports Network) ... last year played in all 12 games and played a key role with the success of the defensive unit at the end posi- ~ tion ... named First Team All-America (Sports Network and Don Hansen) ... First Team AII-PFL ... team Defensive MVP ... totaled 62 tackles with 30 solo stops with 15 tackles for loss (-51 yards) and 4 sacks (-30 yards) ... sea­ son-best 11 tackles in PFL championship win over Morehead State ... in 2004 played in 11 games and ranked 9th on the team with 35 tackles (26 solo) to go with 3 quarterback sacks (-17 yards) , 1 recovery, 1 and 2 pass breakups .. . season-best 7 tackles (6 solo) with 1 interception in key PFL win over Dayton ... redshirted in 2003. High School: Collected 76 tackles and 14.5 sacks is Senior season for the 12-1 Burlingame Panthers while earning 1st Team All League , County, and Co-Defensive MVP.. . Also lettered in track. Personal: Born on December 2, 1984 in San Mateo, CA ... Also recruited by the College of San Mateo .. . Chose USD to get a great education and play football in beautiful San Diego ... Eric is very close to his parents Deb­ bie and Karl and siblings Andrew, Danielle and David ... Also likes to waterski and wakeboard in his free time . Major: Business Administration.

Eric Bakhtiari Career Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT TOT SACKS TU-YDS FF FR PD I 2005 30 32 62 4/-30 15/-51 1 2 2 0 2004 26 9 35 3/- 17 4/- 17 0 1 2 1 Total 56 41 97 7/-47 19/-68 1 3 4 1 12- ' All-PFL Returners #63JORDAN PAOPAO 2006 Preseason A/I-American (The Sports Network) 2005 All-American (The Sports Network)

USD: Jordan Paopao enters his third year at USD where he re­ turns as the starting center with the offensive line unit ... selected a 2006 preseason All-American (The Sports Network) where he will anchor the offensive line .. . named a 2005 First Team All­ American (The Sports Network), Second Team All-American (Don Hansen) and First Team AII-PFL honoree .. . played a key role in both run blocking and pass protection as the Torero offense set numerous school records including 5,823 total yards of offense and 42 .6 points per game. High School: Prepped at El Camino High School where he was twice named All-Avocado League and All-Academic ... Also earned All-County and AII-CIF honors his senior year ... Named a National Football Association Scholar. Personal: Born on June 25, 1986 in San Diego, CA ... Also recruited by Willamette, Azusa Pacific, Occidental and Yale .. . Chose USD for football and academics ... His father, Anthony, also played college football. Major: Accounting , Minor: Spanish.

#46 KYSON HAWKINS 2006 Preseason All-American (The Sports Network) 2005 First Team All-Pioneer Football League 2005 First Team Pioneer All-Academic Team

USD: Kyson Hawkins enters his senior year where he will again start at linebacker ... selected a 2006 preseason All-American (The Sports Network) ... team's top returning tackler (64) despite miss- ing 3 games late in season due to injury .. . played briefly in PFL championship game .. . three games in double-digit tackles with season-best 14 stops in win over Yale ... totaled 12 tackles with 4 for loss in road win over Dayton in earning PFL Player of the Week honors ... named to First Team PFLAII-Academic Squad ... is a three-time PFL Honor Roll selection ... in 2004 played in 8 games but missed last 3 with knee injury ... still ranked 2nd on team in tackles with 73 stops (44 solo) .. . four games with double digit tackles including season-best 14 twice (Holy Cross & Princeton) .. . in 2003 he contributed 9 tackles and 1 fumble recovery (vs . La Verne) .. . best game came in win over Butler where he totaled 5 stops (2 solo). High School: Came to USD via Fallbrook High School where in his senior year he totaled 130 tackles and was tabbed the Co-Defensive Player of the Year and AII-CIF with team going 8-4 and advancing to CIF Semifinals .. . During his junior campaign earned All-League and honorable mention AII-CIF honors with team winning League Championship .. . During sophomore campaign was member of 11-2 squad that won the CIF Championship. Personal: Born on August 11, 1985 in Weise!, Idaho ... Chose USD for the chance to play football while gaining and exceptional education .. . Also recruited by San Diego State, Colorado State , Georgetown and UC Davis ... Is a Deans' List member and Presidential Scholar ... Notes that he is happy with his decision to come to USD. Major: Business.

Kyson Hawkins Career Defensive Statistics Year UT AT TOT SACKS TU-YDS FF FR PD I 2005 29 35 64 2/-14 12/-39 0 1 2 0 2004 44 29 73 3/-26 7/-31 0 0 1 0 i 2003 4 5 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 i Total 77 69 146 5/-40 19/-70 O 2 3 0

13 All-PFL Honorable Mention Returners

USD: Josh Brisco returns for his fifth and final year and will again start at defensive back ... Last year earned PFL honor­ able mention honors for the 2nd straight year after totaling 36 tackles (23 solo) , a team-best 4 interceptions and 4 pass breakups ... totaled a season-best 7 tackles (6 solo) in key road win over Dayton ... added 5 stops in PFL championship win over Morehead State ... In 2004 appeared in 10 contests where he totaled 39 stops (29 solo) with 3 pass breakups and 1forced fumble ... he tallied a season-best 9 stops in win over Valparaiso ... In 2003 he appeared in 7 contests and finished with 7 tackles. High School: Prepped at Catalina Foothills HS where he was 1st Team All-State at running back ... 80 car­ ries for over 700 yards ... Also 1st Team All-Region on offense for the Keno Region 4A Champions ... Team was 8-2 (best school record) ... Earned Defensive Player of the Week honors .. . Also lettered in track .. . All-Region 1st Team ; second in state (4A) in discus ... Placed 5th in state in 100 meter dash. Personal: Born on April 29, 1984 in Tucson , Arizona ... Chose USD for academic reputation , football and location ... Also recruited by Occidental and Willamette . Major: Communica­ Josh Brisco #21 SR DB tions. Minor: Spanish.

USD: John Matthews enters his third year at USD, and second year competing on the field as a wide receiver .. . He is a projected starter in 2006 ... Last year caught 14 balls for 400 yards and 6 touchdowns ... His 28.6 yards per catch average led the team ... He also averaged a team-best 25.6 yards on 13 kickoff returns ... Earned PFL honorable mention honors as a return specialist .. . In PFL Championship victory over Morehead State hauled in 2 touchdown receptions (39 & 30 yards) ... also had TD receptions against Southern Oregon , Princeton , Butler and Dayton .. . In 2004 he sat out as a redshirt. High School: Prepped at Regis Jesuit High School where he was an All-State performer with 67 catches for 1,188 yards his senior season ... Also lettered in track and field, qualifying for state in the 4x200 relay. Personal: Born on July 19, 1986 in Aurora, Colorado ... Also recruited by Yale, Dartmouth and Air Force ... Chose USD for the great football program and academic envi­ ronment. Major: Business Administration .

USD: Hutch Parker returns for his junior campaign with the Toreros where he will again handle the kicking duties ... last year led team in scoring with 89 points while setting school records for converted PAT kicks in a game (9-9 vs. Valpo) , season (62 made) and career (107 made) .. . named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 4) after making 3-4 field goals and 3-3 PATs in season-opening win over Azusa Pacific ... In 2004 ranked 2nd on the team in points with 63 .. . converted 6-of-8 field goals with long of 38 against Dayton ... made 45 straight PAT kicks (new school record) before missing last attempt of season ... averaged 38.8 yards on 4 punts ... named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week twice (9-12, 11-14). High School: Played for the 2003 Academy League Champion St. Margaret's Episcopal School ... Converted 11 of 13 field goals his senior year with a long of 49 yards to earn First Team All-League and Second Team All-County and AII-CIF honors ... Also named All-League his junior year, making 9 of 11 field goals with a long of 60 yards ... Earned All-League and CIF MVP honors in soccer, leading St. Margaret's to the 2003 CIF Championship ... Also lettered in golf with the 2004 CIF Champions. Personal: Born on October 30, 1985 in Fredericksberg, Virginia .. . Also recruited by UCLA and Duke .. . Chose USD for its location and football program ... Likes to surf. Major: Business.

USD: Jon Polk enters his senior year where he will again compete at fullback and play a key role as a team leader ... Last year rushed for 231 yards and a team-best 8 touchdowns .. . Tied a school record with 4 rushing TDs in 42-35 home win over Maris! as he totaled 69 yards on 17 carries - was named PFL Player of the Week for his efforts ... Key 4th quarter TD rush (3 yards) in PFL championship win over Morehead State ... Added 13 receptions for 82 yards ... In 2004 he caught 9 balls out of the backfield for 52 yards and 1 TD (8 yards vs. So. Oregon) ... Played key role as blocker for RB Evan Harney (1,334 yards) ... Carried the ball 16 times for 49 yards .. . In 2003 he played a key role in USD's offense with his run blocking ability and pass protection .. . Finished with 31 yards rushing on the season , including 15 yards and 1 TD in win over Butler ... Is a three-time PFL Honor Roll selection for his academic achievements. High School: Came to USD from Dominguez High School where he was a two-way performer ... He rushed for over 1,000 yards and had 133 tackles while earning AII-CIF, All-Region and All­ San Gabriel Valley honors ... Also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born on February 9, 1985 in Compton , CA .. . Chose USD for location and chance to play collegiate football ... Also recruited by San Diego State , Colorado State and Penn ... Notes that he is a devote Christian. Major: Political Science. ------US D: JT Rogan returns for his third season and second on the playing field .. . last season led the Toreros with 944 yards on he ground and 7 rushing touchdowns ... also totaled 36 receptions for 320 yards and 4 scores .. . tallied 5 games with 100 r more yards of rushing , including 180 yards and 3 TDs in win at Dayton (named PFL Offensive Player of the Week for his effort) ... added 176 yards on the ground and 9 receptions for 92 yards in key PFL win over Drake .. . tied for 2nd on the team in points with 66 ... sat out the 2004 season as a redshirt. High School: Led Coronado to a 9-2 record and earned All-State honors with over 1,700 yards rushing his senior year ... Rushed for over 1,000 yards and named All-League for the 2002 Harbor League Champions .. . Was his team's leading tackler, rusher and receiver his sophomore season ... Also a two-time All-League baseball player. Personal: Born on June 13, 1986 in La Jolla, CA ... Also recruited by Penn , Dartmouth and Redlands ... Chose USD to get a good education while staying close to home ... has memorized 111 digits after the decimal JT Rogan in pi. Major: Business Administration . #13 SO RB

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USD: Clayton Austin is a second year player that will once again compete for playing time with the offensive line unit at both guard positions ... Last year played a key role with pass protection and run blocking as the Torero offense set numer­ ous new school records including 42.6 points per game and 5,823 yards of total offense. Junior College: Played two seasons at Fullerton College ... Last year was voted team's Most Valuable Offensive Lineman .. . Team was Golden Empire Bowl Champions ... 2003 Mission Conference Champions and 2003 U.S. Bank Beach Bowl Champions . High School: Prepped at Villa Park HS where he was 2nd Team All-Century League senior year as defensive lineman ... 55 tackles and 3 QB sacks ... Also lettered in wrestling. Personal: Born on May 18, 1985 in Orange , CA ... Parents are Richard & Marjorie Austin of Orange ... Chose USO to play football and receive excellent education. Major: Accounting.

Clayton Austin USD: James Dunne enters his third and final season with USD where is will compete for #66 SR OL playing time with the offensive line unit .. . Last year he contributed in a back-up role with the of­ fensive line at tackle ... In 2004 came off the bench to see action in 10 games with the offensive line group. High School/College: After red-shirting during the 2002 campaign , he saw action for the SMC Gaels during the 2003 campaign with the offensive line unit (SMC announced this past spring that they were dropping their football pro­ gram) ... He prepped at Pioneer High School where he garnered First Team All-League honors in 2001 (team reached CCS Finals) and honorable mention status in 2000 (team reached CCS Semi-Finals} .. . Was a Central Coast Section Honorable Mention selection in 2001 ... Was a team captain his senior year and garnered Most Inspirational honors, both as a junior and senior... Also lettered in basketball where he earned Most Inspirational honors. Personal: Born on September 23 , 1983 in San Jose, CA. Majors: Art & Communications. James Dunne #68 SR OL USD: Eric Gregg is in his fifth season with USO and fourth on the field in competition where he will compete for playing time at wide receiver ... Last season he caught 7 balls for 93 yards while finding the endzone twice (Menlo & Butler) ... against Menlo hauled in 3 passes for 71 yards including a 39-yard TD in the 4th quarter ... In 2004 he caught 3 balls for a total of 38 yards (12.7 ave .).. . In 2003 he had two catches for 12 yards against Butler last year ... Redshirted in 2002. High School: As a senior at Joliet Township HS in 2001 , Eric hauled in 42 passes for 455 yards and 7 TDs .. . He was team captain and had most receptions on team ... Junior year caught 25 balls for 250 yards and 6 TDs earn­ ing Honorable Mention All-League recognition .. . Was most improved player and All-Conference in track & field . Personal: Born on March 10, 1984 in Joliet, Illinois ... Chose USO because it is a excellent school with a great location and football program ... Also recruited by Illinois, Wesleyan , and Millikan. Major: Accounting . Minor: Math.

USD: Spencer Hollison is a first year player who is a projected starter with the offensive line unit at tackle ... 2006 is the only year of eligibility with Toreros. College: Played three years at Washington State in Pac-10 .. . Redshirt in 2002-03 .. . Appeared in 11 games his sophmore year (2004-05) High School: Prepped at Santa Margarita HS where he graduated in 2002 ... All-Serra League honors junior and senior seasons ... Started at right tackle in the CaliFlorida Bowl. Personal: Born on February 15, 1984 in Mission Viejo, CA ... Parents are Ronald & Debrah Hollison of Santa Ana , CA ... Chose USO for atmosphere , academics and football program .. . Also recruited by Colorado, Cal and Washington State. Major: Communications. USD: Robert Jones enters his fifth and final year at USO where he will continue to compete or playing time at defensive back ... Past two seasons has appeared in limited reserve role ... n 2003 chipped in with 14 tackles (7 solo) and two passes defended ... Had a season high five ackles (three solo) and one pass defended against Marist... Totaled four tackles in game against Drake ... Redshirted in 2002. High School: Prepped at Verbum Dei High School where he played under Coach Lalo Mendoza ... Also lettered in track and baseball at Verbum Dei. Personal: Born on April 20, 1984 in Bellflower, CA ... Also recruited by Arizona State and Penn ... Chose USO for its academic and athletic excellence .. . Enjoys watching reality television . Major: Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. USD: Chase McBride enters his third season at USD where he will start again in the Torero Robert Jones secondary at safety .. . Last year he played in all 12 games with 37 tackles (15 solo) , 7 pass #28 SR DB breakups and 1 interception .. . Season-best 8 tackles in home win over Yale ... Named to 2nd Team PFL All-Academic Squad ... In 2004 started first four games but was lost for rest of season with knee injury ... earned PFL Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 12th) after totaling 10 tackles and returning an intercep­ tion 84 yards for a TD in win at Holy Cross ... Did not play football in 2003. College/High School: During the 2002 season was a first-year freshman walk-on safety on the USC squad that finished 11-2 and won the Orange Bowl ... Did not play for the Trojans in 2003 ... From nearby Solana Beach , he prepped at Santa Fe Christian where he played for Brian Sipe ... Senior year rushed for over 1,000 yards with team going 12-0 and winning CIF and State Championship ... Named All-State , AII-CIF and All-Coastal League ... Also lettered in basketball and golf, earning All-League and AII-CIF honors in basketball Personal: Chase McBride Born on November 28, 1983 in Wichita , Kansas .. . Chose to transfer to USD for academics and chance to play with football #2 SR DB again .. . Out of high school was recruited by USC, Cal , Colorado State and Ivy League programs ... His father, Mike, played basketball for West State. Major: Business. 15 Meet The Toreros

USD: Jake Morgan is a first year player who will compete for playing time with the defense at corner back ... Has just one year of eligibility. College: Played for Massachusetts. High School: Prepped at Boston College HS where he was selected a Catholic Conference All-Star ... 7 touchdowns senior year ... Junior year team went 10-1. Personal: Born on October 2, 1983 in Weymouth , MA. .. Parents are Robert & Donna Morgan of Boston , MA. .. Chose USD to win a champion­ ship ... Also recruited by UMASS, Northeastern, Rutgers and Connecticut. Major: Psychology.

USD: Ryan Morgan is a second year player who gained experience at linebacker and defen­ Jake Morgan sive line in 2005 , but will just compete with the defensive line unit in 2006 ... Last year totaled #4 SR DB 10 tackles with 7 stops coming behind the ... Tallied 2.5 quarterback sacks (-20 yards) ... Personal-best 5 stops in road win at Valparaiso. Junior College: Played two years at Laney College ... The Eagles competed in the Golden Gate Conference. High School: Attended Vacaville HS .. . Senior year totaled 50 tackles and twice was honored as the team's defensive player of the game ... Team finished 7-4 and advanced to playoffs ... Also lettered in track & field . Personal: Born on July 23, 1977 in San Bernardino, CA ... Chose USD to live in the great city of San Diego, and to attend an excellent school. .. Also recruited by Utah State, San Jose State, and UM at Rolla , to name a few. Major: Business. Minor: Spanish . Ryan Morgan #58 SR DL USD: Kaea Simeona enters his fifth and final year at USD ... He has experience at both guard and center positions with the offensive line unit where he has played a key role in USD's offensive success with his solid run blocking and pass protection ... In 2003 he was the team's starting center before being lost for the season with injury. High School: From Honolulu , Hawaii, Kaea played football for Kamehameha Schools ... Senior year team went 9-1-1 and junior campaign the squad went 8-2 . Personal: Born on March 7, 1984. Major: Psychology.

' Kaea Simeona USD: Eric Stern returns for his fourth year with the Toreros and third straight year of competi­ #51 SR OL tion ... Last year appeared in all 12 games and finished with 22 tackles (11 for loss), 4.5 QB sacks, 1 fumble recovery and 2 blocked kicks ... Totaled 6 tackles and 2 sacks (-18 yards) in road win at Menlo ... In 2004 appeared in all 11 games with the defensive line unit playing defensive end ... Totaled 18 tackles (9 solo) with 4 1/2 QB sacks (-38 yards) and 3 pass breakups ... 4 tackles and 2 sacks in win over Davidson ... Two-time PFL Honor Roll selection .. . Sat out 2003 as a redshirt. High School: Prepped at Desert Mountain and earned the Most Valuable Lineman award both his jun ior and senior year ... Also made the 24 plate club his senior season ... Totaled 90 tackles and 12 sacks in 2002 and 70 tackles and 8 sacks in 2001 .. . Also lettered in basketball and track at Desert Mountain. Personal: Born on August 9, 1985 in Scottsdale, Al... Also recru ited by Arizona State, Yale , Northern Arizona and Maine ... Chose USD for football , location and academics ... Enjoys snowboarding . Major: Business. Minor: Economics. Eric Stern #52 SR DL USD: Matt Vuoso is a second year Torero who will again compete for playing time with offensive line unit at guard. Junior College: Was member of 2003 El Camino team that went 8-3 and advanced to Bowl where they won championship. High School: Attended San Pedro where in his senior year (2002) he was named First Team All-League , 2nd Team All-Area Southern Section and 2nd Team All-Los Angeles ... Junior year team won Marine League championship ... Named 2nd Team All-League ... Also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born on February 21 , 1984 in San Pedro, CA. .. Parents are Michael and Pamela Vuoso of San Pedro, CA. .. Chose USD for academics ... Also recruited by Humboldt State and San Jose State. Major: Psychology. Minor: Political Science.

Matt Vuoso USD: Mark Cianciulli enters his fourth year at USD and third straight year of competition ... Two­ #74 SR OL time USD Kevin Briscoe Special Team's Player of the Year (2004 & 2005) ... Will compete at running back and see action as a return specialist... Last year averaged 20.7 yards on 9 kickoff returns ... Chipped in with 14 tackles (8 solo) and 1 fumble recovery with special teams ... In 2004 rushed 13 times for 51 yards and 1 TD (7 yards vs. Davidson) ... Also chipped in with 11 kickoff returns for 211 yards (19 .2 ave.) ... Is a three-time PFL Honor Roll selection for his academic achievements ... In 2003 sat out as redshirt. High School: Mark collected over 1,700 all purpose yards during his senior year for Corona del Mar while earning Offensive MVP honors ... Also earned Offensive MVP honors his junior year after rushing for 1,300 yards ... Ranks second in school history in rushing ... Also lettered in track where he was named MVP of Sprinters. Personal: Born on September 24, 1985 in Los Angeles, CA ... Also recruited by Penn and Dartmouth ... Chose USD for the academics, football program and location ... Notes that he loves all sports. Major: Business Mark Cianciulli Economics. Minor: Real Estate. #35 JR RB 16 Meet The Toreros USD: Gabe DeAnda returns for his junior campaign where he will compete for playing time with the offensive line unit... Last year totaled 21 tackles (6 solo) with 1 tackle for loss with defense ... Game-best 5 stops in win over Marist ... In 2004 contributed 13 tackles (6 solo) in 9 contests. High School: His senior season at JK Mullen HS , totaled 90 tackles with five sacks earning All-League and All-State Honorable Mention for the 12-1 Centennial League Champions ... Also helped JK Mullen to a 11-2 record and a League Championship his junior season with 70 tackles and two sacks , earning Second Team All-League honors ... Was a four-time letter-winner ... Also lettered in powerlifting and track, winning state in powerlift­ ing and placing seventh in throwing. Personal: Born on March 4, 1986 in Evergreen , Colorado ... Also recruited by Drake , Colorado and Kearney ... His father, Rollie , was on the diving team at Western State College . Major: Communications, Minor: Philosophy.

Gabe DeAnda USD: Wes Doyle returns for his fourth year at USO and third straight competing on the field #75 JR OL at receiver ... A projected starter for the 2006 campaign ... Last year hauled in 35 balls for 427 yards (12.2 ave.) and 2 TDs (So. Oregon & Drake) .. . Season-best 5 receptions in win over ale for 49 yards .. . Personal-best 59 receiving yards on 3 catches in win over Chapman .. . Named 2nd Team PFL AII-Aca- emic ... In 2004 he caught 13 balls for 131 yards (10.1 ave .) with a long of 25 yards (at Drake) ... Is a three-time PFL Honor oll selection for his academic achievements ... Dean's List every semester and a Presidential Scholar-Athlete ... Sat out the 003 season as a redshirt. High School: Wes caught 32 passes for 700 yard with 8 touchdowns during his senior season or the nationally ranked Desert Vista ... Earned the Offensive MVP honors .... Also lettered in track and basketball. ersonal: Born on June 25, 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona .. . Also recruited by Arizona State, Northern Arizona and Bowling reen ... Chose USO for its football program , academics and location ... His father, Roy, wrestled at Northern Arizona . Major: Wes Doyle Business Administration . #1 JR WR USD: Tyler Evans returns for his third year with the Toreros where he is projected to start at inside linebacker again ... Last year ranked 4th on team with 57 tackles (22 solo) ... personal-best 14 stops (8 solo) in PFL championship win over Morehead State ... chipped in with 11 tackles in home win over Yale ... Named to 2nd Team PFL All-Academic Squad ... In 2004 he finished 8th on the team with 38 tackles (19 solo) ... Posted tackles in ten contests with a single-game best of 10 tackles (8 solo) against Valparaiso . High School : Prepped at Cherry Creek High School in Colorado ... Two-time letter-winner ... Totaled 112 tackles his senior season , earning Second Team All-State and First Team All-Centennial League .. . Was named team captain .. . Also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born on December 23 , 1985 in Olathe , Kansas ... Also recruited by Colorado ... Chose USO for the location and to get a great education ... His father, Brent, played football for Nebraska. Major: Business Administration . USD: Jason McFarland enters his third year at USO and second on the field with the offensive Tyler Evans line unit ... Once again he will compete for a starting spot and playing time at guard .. . Last year #50 JR LB he played a key role with the offensive line unit with both run blocking and pass protection as the Toreros set numerous offensive school records including 485.2 yards of total offense per game and 42.6 points ... In 2004 he sat out as a redshirt. High School: Prepped at Leigh High School and earned the Academic/Athletic Award , the Sports Boost­ ers Scholarship and All-League honors his senior year ... Named Lineman of the Year his sophomore season ... Also lettered in baseball at Leigh HS. Personal: Born on June 14, 1985 in San Jose, CA ... Also recruited by Saint Mary's, San Jose State, Humboldt and UC Davis ... Chose USO for the great athletic and academic programs ... Enjoys to surf, hunt and fish in his spare time ... His father, Jim , played football at Long Beach State. Major: Marine Biology. Minor: Environmental Studies. Jason Mcfarland #78 JR OL USD: Ronnie Pentz enters his fourth year at USO and third straight competing with the Torero defense at linebacker ... Two-time PFL Academic Honor Roll pick .. . Last year ranked 5th in tackles with 40 (24 solo) despite missing half of season with injuries .. . Career-best 10 tackles in home win over Marist... In 2004 ranked 4th on the team in tackles with 47 (32 solo) ... Chipped in with 1 forced fumble and 6 pass breakups ... Game-best 8 tackles with forced fumble in season opener against Azusa Pacific ... 7 tackles against Princeton and 6 stops versus Dayton .. . Sat out 2003 as a redshirt. High School: Attended El Toro high school where he was a two-way player at free safety and wide receiver .. . Named First Team All-South Coast League as a free safety with 127 tackles (76 solo) his senior year ... Also caught 42 passes for 402 yards that year .. . Had 36 catches for 372 yards his junior year, earning Second Team All-League honors at wide receiver ... Also was a two-year letterwinner in basketball , earning All-League Honorable Mention. Personal: Born on November 6, 1984 in Stone Mountain , Georgia ... Also recruited by Montana State and Georgetown ... Chose USO for a chance to play competitive college football and receive a great education ... His father, Ron , played football at Youngstown State. ------­ Ronnie Pentz Major: Business. #37 JR LB ------US D: Chris Ramsey enters his fourth year at USO and junior year of competition ... Projected to see action at tight end after backing up Matt Koller and Dustin Owen the past few years ... Last season appeared in 11 games and caught 3 balls for 50 yards (2 catches vs. Butler including season long 28-yard reception) ... In 2004 saw action in the majority of games and tallied 3 receptions for 36 yards ... Caught 2 balls for 26 yards in win over Davidson ... Sat out in 2003 using redshirt year. High School: Prepped at Calexico High School where he earned All-Imperial Valley League and National College Football Hall of Fame honors his senior season ... Caught 38 passes for 700 yards and 10 TDs his senior year ... Had 27 receptions for 405 yards and a TD his junior year ... Also lettered in track and basketball ... Was a three-time All-League player and three-time MVP in basketball .. . Also a three-time MVP in track. Personal: Born on August 29 , 1985 in Valencia, CA ... Also recruited by Cornell , Occidental , La Verne and Concordia ... Chose USO for the beach , city, great campus and coaching staff .. . Note he is made up of Chris Ramsey six different races and speaks three different languages. Major: Sociology & Spanish . Minor: Humanics. #19 JR TE 17 Meet The Toreros

USD: Mark Johnson enters his junior campaign with the Toreros where he will compete for playing time in the secondary at corner back .. . Last year tied a school record with 100-yard interception return for a TD in PFL road win over Valparaiso .. . Chipped in with 5 tackles against Crusaders and was named the PFL Defensive Player of the Week ... Personal-best 7 tack­ les {all solo) in road win over Menlo ... In 2004 he chipped in with 12 tackles and 1 fumble recovery. High School: From Coto de Caza , CA, Mark prepped at Santa Margarita Catholic High School where he earned the Coach's Award and was named team captain his senior year ... Named Most Improved Offensive Player his junior year. Personal: Born on Oc- tober 12, 1985 in Mission Viejo , CA ... Also recruited by UC Davis and Cornell ... Chose USO for its location and to get an excellent education ... His brother, Matt, competed in high jump for the ... Mark enjoys playing bocce ball. Major: Business.

Mark Johnson USD: Taber LeMarr is a first year player who will compete for playing time with offense at wide #26 JR DB receiver ... Comes in as a junior. College: Earned college experience playing at Wyoming for two years ... The Cowboys won the 2004 ... Last year appeared in 10 games. High School: Attended Brophy College Prep where he was a First Team All-Region pick as both quarterback and free safety ... Passed for 1,600 yards and rushed for 600 yards ... Junior year hauled in 55 receptions while earning All-State and All-Region honors .. . Also lettered in baseball where he played third base and pitched . Personal: Born on November 11 , 1984 in Phoenix, AZ ... Parents are Scott & Teri LeMarr of Paradise Valley, AZ. .. . Chose USO to play for Coach Harbaugh, and to get a great education ... Also recruited by Wyoming , Miami-Ohio and Northwestern. Major: Business. Taber LeMarr #86 JR WR USD: Jared Forrester returns for his third year at USO and second on the playing field where he will again compete for playing time at linebacker ... Last season he ranked 10th on the team in tackles with 33 (10 solo) with 5 tackles for loss ... He added 1 forced fumble and 2 pass breakups ... In final three wins of season he totaled 9 stops vs. Chapman , 7 tackles against Maris! and 8 tackles in PFL championship game against Morehead State ... He was a redshirt during the 2004 season . High School: Earned All-Conference both his junior and senior year at Regis Jesuit High School ... Totaled 99 tackles his senior season ... Named Defensive MVP and earned the Raider Heart Award ... Also lettered in track and field . Personal: Born on October 31 , 1986 in Ann Arbor, Michigan ... Chose USO for its academics , location and football program .. . His father, Joseph, played basketball for Kalamazoo College ... Likes to ski and snowboard in his free time . Major: Biology. Jared Forrester #53 SO LB USD: Chris Gianelli enters his third year at USO and second in competition where he will once again compete for a starting role with the defensive line unit. .. Last year he ended up working his way into a starting spot at defensive tackle ... He totaled 21 tackles (8 solo) with 5 tackles for loss .. . In last two wins of season totaled 7 stops against Maris! and 5 tackles against Morehead State ... In 2004 he sat out as a redshirt. High School: Earned All-Bay League First Team , All-Area First Team and AII-CIF Division Ill First Team honors his senior year at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School .. . Also earned All-Bay League First team honors his junior season with the Panthers. Personal: Born on April 9, 1986 in Torrance, CA ... Also recruited by Willamette , Chapman , Linfield and Columbia ... Chose USO for the quality of both its academic and athletic programs. Major: Engineering.

Chris Gianelli SD: Ben Hannula returns for his third season and second year of competition .. . This season #95 SO DL ill primarily compete at wide reciever .. . Last year at defensive back totaled 16 tackles (10 solo) ith 1 fumble recovery ... Also added 3 receptions for 20 yards and 3 punt returns for 87 yards ith a long of 68 at Valparaiso ... younger brother of recent Torero graduate Adam Hannula .. . Sat out the 2004 season. High School: An outstanding athlete , Ben was an All-League quarterback his senior year at Bellarmine Prep in Washing­ ton ... Named a 2nd Team All-League QB and All-State special teams player his junior year ... Also lettered in basketball and track & field ... Personal: Born on October 13, 1985 in Tacoma , Washington ... Also recruited by Montana State, Holy Cross and Washington .. . Chose USO because it was a good fit for him . Major: Business ... Minor: Biology.

Ben Hannula USD: Hanner Hart is a second year Torero who will again compete for playing time at line­ #5 SO WR backer ... Last year totaled 29 tackles (8 solo) with 4 tackles for loss (-17 yards) ... Personal- best 8 tackles in win over Chapman ... Tallied 6 stops in key PFL win over Drake . High School: Attended Mountain View HS (Idaho) where he lettered in football , wrestling and track & field ... Senior year earned 1st Team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-State honors ... Earned 1st Place in Lineman Challenge ... All-Star MVP ... totaled 10 quar­ terback sacks ... Junior year was named team's Outstanding Defensive Lineman and was named 2nd Team All-League ... Earned Top 5 places at state championships in both wrestling and track. Personal: Born on Nov. 23, 1986 in Pocatello, Idaho ... Chose USO to play I-AA football ... Also recruited by Willamette and Columbia . Major: Electrical Engineering . Hanner Hart #7 SO LB 18 Meet The Toreros

Jason Blake Alex Bonifer Patrick Calahan Tyler Chastain Nick Coppedge #48 FR DB #99 FR TE #62 FR OL #93 FR DL #47 FR RB

Mike Crawford Sean Cullina Chris Cuthbert Josh Denton Gabriel Derricks #9 JR DB #88 SO WR #91 SO DL #23 SO RB #49 FR DB

Tommy Eulberg Brendan Feliczak Justin Fontenberry John G'Sell Matt Gabbard #3 FR QB #34 FR RB #17 FR WR #57 FR LB #59 FR LB 19 Meet The Toreros

Beau Galbraith Luke Geddie Zachary Hamilton Adam Hauser #40 FR DB #69 FR OL #70 FR DL #8 FR DB

Ryan Jackson Derron Juarez Andrew Kaestle Dorian Keller Ryan King #29 FR K #20 FR RB #72 FR OL #14 JR WR #33 FR DB

Kyle Kofoed Ryan Larson Matthew Leigh Zach May Anthony Mccrady #77 FR DL #85 FR WR #24 FR P #84 SO TE #146 FR QB

John Mcsorley Fred Montgomery Cody Nenadal John Nordstrom Patrick O'Neill #31 FR K/P #41 SO DB #98 SO DL #65 FR OL #24 SO DB

I Thomas Phillips Caleb Rath Adhir Ravipati Rubin Resnick Alex Rice #33 JR RB #36 FR DB #82 FR WR #64 JR DE #55 FR DL 20 Meet The Toreros

Travis Scudday Matt Shearer Tony Simmons Conrad Smith Godfrey Smith #67 SO OL #25 FR DE #18 FR DB #73 FR OL #12 FR WR

Joe Staab Kenny Stivers Julian Strickland Averill Sutchar Josh Sutchar #6 SO DB #80 SO WR #76 FR DE #56 JR LB #44 SO RB

Brett Sutton Troy Taylor Paul Tremblay Nick Vassiliadis Labroi Walton #16 FR DB #54 FR LB #97 FR DL #29 FR DB #30 SO RB

Casey Weiss Matthew West #96 FR DL #61 FR OL PFL Honor Roll/Torero Academic Success

clll• n1oneer HONOR ROLL ltootball league • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pioneer Football League athletic directors and coaches established the PFL honor roll as a way to recognize the league's outstanding student-athletes. The academic honor roll consists of student-athletes who participated in football at member institutions during the fall semester and posted a 3.0 grade-point average or higher while enrolled full-time in accordance with NCAA rules. 39 TOREROS NAMED TO 2005 PFL HONOR ROLL The USO football team placed 39 student-athletes on the 2005 Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll for the Fall 2005 semester. Repeat honorees are denoted with an asterik (*). Clayton Austin Nick Garton * Matt Koller* Jon Polk* Phil Bretsch * Chris Gianelli * John Matthews Randall Reynoso Josh Brisco Eric Gregg* Zach May* Alex Rice Mark Cianciulli * Adam Hannula * Chase McBride * Reis Rosenbledt Marco Contreras Ben Hannula * Brenden Nakata * Travis Scudday * Wes Doyle* Evan Harney * Cody Nenadal * Eric Stern* Alex Duk Hanner Hart Patrick O'Neill Bryan Tsang Tyler Evans * Kyson Hawkins * Dustin Owens * Adam Ullrich Jared Forrester * Kevin Hertko Jordan Paopao Chase Watson Beau Galbraith Andrew Kaestle David Perez * 2005 Torero Acaden,ic AII-An,ericans

The USO football team , with a school re­ cord 11 wins last season , also achieved excellence in the classroom . The Pioneer Football League an­ nounced its 13th annual Academic AII-PFL squads , and a total of ten Toreros were named, including five to the First Team . Seniors Nick Garton and Philip Bretsch were both unanimous selections , and were also recognized on the ESPN The Magazine First Team for District VIII. Garton, a senior wide receiver from Dana Point, California , earned a 3.63 grade­ point average as a Business Administration major. It was his second straight year on the All-District team . Breisch, also a Business Administration major, was a senior strong safety from Fallbrook, California , who earned a 3.79 grade-point average. Joining this Torero duo on the PFL First Team was senior wide receiver Adam Hannula (Ta­ coma , WA), a 3.36 gpa as a History major; junior linebacker Kyson Hawkins (Fallbrook, CA) , a 3.60 gpa as a Business Administration major; and senior defensive tackle Adam Ullrich (Arvada , CO), a 4.0 gpa in Business Administration . Five Toreros were named to the PFL 2nd Team - sophomore WR Wes Doyle (Phoenix, AZ.) , a 3.64 gpa in Business Administration ; senior TE Dustin Owen (Tucson, AZ.), a 3.22 gpa in Business Administration ; junior OL Reis Rosenbledt (Burlingame, CA), a 3.30 gpa in Business Administration; sophomore linebacker Tyler Evans (Greenwood Village, CO), a 3.32 gpa; and junior defensive back Chase McBride (Solana Beach, CA), a 3.18 gpa in Business Administration. Pioneer Football League athletic directors established the Academic AII-PFL squads in 1993 as a way to recognize the league's outstanding student-athletes. To be nominated, the student-athlete must be a starter or key reserve with at least a 3.00 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale} for his career. No athlete is eligible until he has reached sophomore athletic and academic standing in his institution. The 2005 Academic AII-PFL Squads are selected by the PFL Sports Information Directors. 22 Athletic Performance Training

USD NATIONAL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICANS 2000 1999 Brian Luman, Football Lukas Smart, Football Susie Erpelding, W Basketball Gina Borba, W Rowing Laura Duryea, W Rowing Tyler Field, M Basketball 1998 Buddy Brown, Football Susie Erpelding, W Basketball ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE TRAINING The University of San Diego Ath letic Department has made a commitment to increase the athletic ability of the entire student- athlete population. Therefore, each student-ath lete will be given a sport specific training program based on the metabolic demands of their position and sport. This is accomplished by training for the proper combination of power, strength, size, speed, agility, flexibility, endurance, and footwork. It is the responsibility of the strength and conditioing staff to design and implement workouts, teach and demonstrate proper li fting technique, and to monitor and evaluate each individual athlete's progress, while maintaining a positive environment to train in . Along with increasing athletic abili ty, the strength staff also has the goal of decreasing athletic injuries both in and out of the athletic arena. Student-athletes at the University of San Diego have two fac ilities in which they are allowed to train. Both faci lities contain olympic platforms, free weights, selectorized machines, and cardio-vascular equipment. The main faci li ty is the 5,000 square foot sports center weight room, which is open exclusively to student-athletes throughout the day. The second facility, a 3,000 square foot fitness center is located within the Jenny Craig Pavilion, USD's 5, 100-seat athletic center. The goal of the strength and conditioning department is to educate and motivate each student-athlete to maximize their genetic potential and create an environment where athletes can develop into champions both mentally and physically. FOOTBALL STRENGTH COACHES AWARD

2005 Matt Koller, TE 2004 Jeff Langdon, LB 2003 Jefflncerty, TE 2002 Baxter Box, RB Josh Noga, DL , Wesley Morgan, DB 2001 Josh Calista, LB/FB 2000 Matt Craig, DL 1999 Kaeo Gouveia, DB 1998 Vaheh Keshishian, DL 1997 Tim Roth, PIPK 1996 Evan Hlavacek, WR/RB 1995 Jeb Dougherty, DB 1994 Matt Taylor, OL 1993 John Lambert, RB 1992 Micheal Bennett, QB 1991 Brad Leonard, TE 1990 Ray Smith, OL 1989 Matt Scholl, LB/DL 1988 Da vid Gilmore, DL 1987 Eric Peterson, DL 1986 Joe Muklevicz, DL Pioneer Football League

PFL Commissioner: Patty Viverito Administrative Assistant: Maxine Day Office Phone: (314) 421-2268 Media Relations Contact: Cody Bush Bush's Phone: (931) 221-7561 Bush's Email: [email protected] Office Fax: (931) 221-7562 PFL Website: pioneer-football.org

The 2006 season marks the 14th year for the Pioneer Football League , which returns to a non-divisional format for the first time since the 2000 season. After five seasons playing a North-South divisional format, the league saw its numbers reduced to eight after the 2005 season (Austin Peay leaving the conference to return to scholarship football) and those remaining members voted to adopt a full-round robin scheduling format for 2006. Ad­ ditionally, the PFL champion will participate in the Gridiron Classic versus the champion of the Northeast Conference . The PFL, a non-scholarship NCAA Division I-AA football conference , is one of only three conferences that sponsor football as its only sport (the Gateway Football Conference and Great West Football Conferences being the others). However, the PFL is a truly national conference with members on each coast and throughout the nation's heartland. The league still retains four of its charter members - , the University of Dayton , Drake University and Valparaiso University, plus the University of San Diego Gaining in 1992) - which were joined in 2001 by four new teams, three of which remain today - Davidson College , Jacksonville University and Morehead State University. In January 1991 the NCAA passed legislation to require Division I institutions to sponsor all intercollegiate sports at the Division I level. The five charter members (Evansville the fifth before dropping football in 1997), each dedicated to the enhancement and sound management of intercollegiate football as an integral part of the student-athletes' collegiate experience , joined together to form the Pioneer Football League. From the league's inception it has been a proponent of the creation of a non-scholarship football classification within Division I and adopted the moniker of Pioneer based on the intent to become the first league in that new division. The PFL is comprised of NCAA Division I universities that previously sponsored intercollegiate football at other levels with the exception of Jacksonville, which started a non-scholarship program in 1998. All are currently committed to the non-scholarship football model. The PFL began play in 1993 with Dayton winning the league's first crown. The league spent its first season in 1993 under the administrative guidance of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, and the office moved to St. Louis in 1994 when current commissioner Patty Viverito was named the PFL commissioner, a leadership position she continues to fill.

'05 PFL NORTH 1ST TEAM '05 PFL NORTH HON. MENT. '05 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE SAN DIEGO FIRST TEAM Adam Hannula, WR, San Diego Tyler Putnam , WR, Drake Joe Blahowicz, WR , Valparaiso Nick Garton, WR, San Diego Ryan Wrobleski , WR, Dayton OFFENSE Matt Champa, TE , Dayton Nick Garton , WR , Business Administration , 3.63 Matt Koller, TE, San Diego Dan Marx, TE , Drake Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego Kevin Hoyng , QB, Dayton Adam Hannula, WR, History, 3.36 Jeff Horton, RB , Valparaiso JT Rogan, RB, San Diego Scott Phaydavong , RB , Drake Jon Polk, RB, San Diego Ross Mroczek, OL, Dayton DEFENSE Matt Haas, OL, Drake Ryan Palonka, OL, Valparaiso Philip Breisch, DB, Business Administration , 3.79 Josh Sanders, OL, San Diego Dave Pammer, OL, Drake Kyson Hawkins, LB , Business Administration, 3.60 Steven Hlady, OL, Valparaiso Jordan Paopao, OL, San Diego Adam Ullrich , DL, Business Administration , 4.00 Reis Rosenbledt, OL, San Diego Ryan Winner, OL, Dayton DEFENSE SAN DIEGO SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Chad Burton , DL, Dayton Eric Bakhtiari, DL, San Diego James Riker, DL, Valparaiso OFFENSE Chris Daniels, DL, Drake Mike Marzotto, LB, Butler Wes Doyle, WR , Business Administration, 3.64 Chris Marzotto, DL, Butler Brian Kelly, LB, Dayton Shawn Rodgers, DL, Drake Brandon Sturman, LB, Valparaiso Dustin Owen, TE , Business Administration, 3.22 Jimmy Adams, LB , Drake Brandon Cramer, DB, Dayton Reis Rosenbledt, OL, Business Administration , 3.30 John Hoppe, LB, Dayton Adam Burke, DB, San Diego Kyson Hawkins, LB, San Diego Andy Green , DB, Drake DEFENSE Phil Bretsch, DB, San Diego Josh Brisco, DB, San Diego Jace Denison, DB, Drake Tyler Evans, LB , Business Administration , 3.32 Mike Jones, DB, Valparaiso Chase McBride, DB, Business Administration , 3.18 Casey Klaus , DB, Dayton SPECIAL TEAMS Ryan Horvath , PK, Drake SPECIAL TEAMS Hutch Parker, PK, San Diego Andrew Mccawley, PK, Valparaiso Phil Bu chanan, P, Butler Ryan Horvath , P, Drake Jordan Bontrager, RS , Drake Nick Ruhe , RS , Dayton John Matthews, RS, San Diego

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2006 TORERO SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME WEB : apu .edu/athletics FAX: 626/815-5084 Fri. 1-Sep AZUSA PACIFIC 7:00 PM Nickname: Cougars Press Box: (626) 815-6000, ext. 3546 Head Coach: Affiliation: NAIA Victor Santa Cruz Sat. 9-Sep DIXIE STATE COLLEGE 6:00 PM Alma Mater: Hawaii, '95 Conference : Independent Record At School: First Season Sat 16-Sep @Yale 12:00 PM Stadium: Cougar Field (2,000) Office: 626/812-6000, ext. 3292 Athletics Dir: Bill Odell Lettermen Returning: 45 Sat 23-Sep BYE SID: Gary Pine Starters Rel: 14 (8 off./6 def./0 st) Office: 626/815-5085 2005 Record : 6-4 Sat 30-Sep @ Davidson* 12:00 PM Email: [email protected] Series Record vs . USO: 21-17 APU SAT 7-Oct BUTLER* (Homecoming) 2:00 PM ~ SAT 14-Oct VALPARAISO* (Family weekend) 7:00 PM COUGARS Sat 21-Oct @ Drake* 6:00 PM Azusa Pacific University

SAT 28-0ct MOREHEAD STATE* 4:00 PM 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 9/1 at San Diego at San Diego L 6-30 Sat 4-Nov @ Jacksonville* 12:30 PM 9/9 at Malone at Carroll L 7-27 9/16 at WI-Whitewater Willamette w 31-13 SAT 11-Nov DAYTON* 6:00 PM 9/23 WI-La Crosse at Humboldt St. w 13-12 9/30 at Whitworth Southern Oregon w 27-17 Sat 18-Nov Gridiron Classic# (PFL vs. NEC) TBD 10/7 at Southern Oregon at Sacramento St. L 19-41 10/1 4 Humboldt State W. New Mexico w 20-13 Sat 25-Nov @UC Davis 1:00 PM 10/28 Dixie State E. Oregon w 47-6 11 /4 Webber lnl'I at Valley City St. w 34-31 All home games in BOLD CAPS played at Torero Stadium. 11 /11 at So. Nazarene Montana Tech L 17-24 Note: All game times slated for local site. * denotes PFL Contest... # NEC Champion will host.

Location: St. George, UT WEB : dixieathletics.com Location: New Haven , CT WEB : yalebulldogs.com Enrollment: 9,453 FAX: (435) 656-4003 Enrollment: 5,262 FAX: (203) 432-1454 Nickname: Rebels Press Box: (435) 619-7524 Nickname: Bulldogs, El is Press Box: (203) 764-9244 Head Coach: Ron Haun Affiliation: NCAA Div. II Affiliation : NCAA I-AA football Head Coach : Jack Siedlecki Alma Mater: Weber State, '66 Alma Mater: Union, '74 Conference: Independent Record At School: First Season Conference: Ivy League Record At School : 47-42 (9 Yrs.) Stadium: Hansen (6,500) Office: (435) 652-7782 Stadium : Yale Bowl (64,000) Office: (203) 432-8587 Athletics Dir: Dexter Irvin Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/26 Athletics Dir: Thomas A. Beckett Lettermen Return ing/Lost: 40/21 SID: Jeff Cluff Starters Rel: 9 (2 off./6 def./1 st) SID: Steve Conn Starters Rel: 17 (9 off./7 def./1 st) Office: (435) 652-7525 2005 Record : 9-3 (NJCAA) Office: (203) 432-1457 2005 Record : 4-6 (4-3 Ivy) Email: [email protected] Series Record vs . USO: First Meeting Email: steven.conn@yale .edu Series Record vs . USO : 2-1 Yale

~P D 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 8/24 at Mesa State Ogden Rhino W 47-9 9/16 San Diego at Slni'Diego L 14-17 9/2 at Adams State Air Force Prep W 61-13 9/23 at Cornell Cornell W 37-17 9/9 at San Diego Mesa CC W 27-17 9/30 at Lafayette Holy Cross L 19-22 at Scottsdale CC L 21-24 9/16 at No. Arizona 10/7 at Dartmouth Dartmouth W 13-0 at AZ Western Col. W 38-23 at Lehigh L -ot 21-28 9/23 Humboldt St. Pima CC W 62-6 10/14 Lehigh at Penn L 21-38 10/7 Mesa St. Snow College W 48-21 10/21 Penn at Columbia W 37-3 10/21 at Humboldt St. at E. Arizona L 13-27 10/28 Columbia Brown L 21-38 10/28 at Azusa Pacific at Glendale CC L 17-54 11/4 at Brown at Princeton W 21-14 11 /4 at W. Oregon Phoenix Col. W 35-16 11/11 Princeton Harvard L 24-30 11 /11 So. Oregon New Mex. Military W 28-20 11/18 at Harvard Garden City CC W 35-31

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Location: Davidson, NC WEB: davidson .edu/athletics Location: Indianapolis, IN WEB: butlersports.com Enrollment: 1,700 FAX: (704) 894-2636 Enrollment: 4,200 FAX: (317) 940-9808 Nickname : Wildcats Press Bo x: (704) 892-3324 Nickname: Bulldogs Press Box: (31 7) 940-9817 Head Coach : Tripp Merritt Head Coach: Jeff Voris Affiliation : NCAA I-AA Affiliation: NCAA I-AA Alma Mater: UNC Charlotte, '90 Alma Mater: DePauw (1989) Conference: PFL Record At School: 4-6 (1 Yr.) Conference: PFL Record At School: First Season Stadium: Richardson (4,000) Office: (704) 894-2378 Stadium: Butler Bowl (2,500) Office: (317) 940-9375 Athletics Dir: Jim Murphy Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/10 Athletics Dir: Jon Hind (interim) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41 /18 SID: Rick Bender Starters Rel: 15 (7 off./8 def.) SID : Jim McGrath Starters Rel: 13 (5 off./6 def./2 st) Office : (704) 894-2123 2005 Reco rd: 4-6 (1-2 PFL South) Office: (317) 940-9414 2005 Record : 0-11 (0-4 PFL North) Series Record vs. USO: 9-4 USO Email: [email protected] Series Record vs. USO: 2-1 USO Email: [email protected]

BUTLER~ 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 9/2 atVMI atVMI L 0-33 9/2 at Albion Albion L 23-28 9/9 Wingate Greensboro Col. w 32-7 9/9 Hanover at Tiffin L 7-30 9/16 at Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne L 9-16 9/16 Robert Morris at Robert Morris L 13-49 48-17 at Jacksonville L 21-55 at Valparaiso w 9/23 Jacksonville Drake L 17-58 Morehead St. L 10,58 10/7 Jacksonville Austin Peay w 44-6 9/30 Dayton 10/14 at Morehead St. at Jacksonville L 13-21 Valparaiso L 21-34 10/21 Dayton at Morehead St. L 13-31 10/1 4 Drake St. Josephs-Ind . L 7-23 10/28 at Valparaiso Dayton L 15-45 10/21 Valparaiso at Drake L 10-56 11 /4 at Drake at Georgetown w 10-3 10/28 at Missouri-Rolla Dayton L 7-41 11/11 Butler 11/4 Morehead St. Missouri-Rolla L 28-45 11 /18 Gridiron Classic 11 /11 at Davidson 11 /18 Gridiron Classic

Location: Valparaiso , IND WEB : valpo .edu/athletics Location: Des Moines, IA WEB : drakebulldogs.org Enrollment: 4,000 FAX: (219) 464-5762 Enrollment: 5,227 FAX: (515) 271-3015 Nickname: Crusaders Press Box: (219) 464-5232 Nickname: Bulldogs Press Box: (515) 271-3729/3794 : Stacy Adams Head Coach: Rob Ash Affiliation: NCAA I-AA Head Coach Affiliation: NCAA I-AA Alma Mater: NW Missouri St. , '90 Alma Mater: Cornell College, '73 Conference: PFL Record At School: 3-8 (1 Yr.) Conference: PFL Record At School: 116-61 (17 Yrs .) Stadium: Brown Field (5 ,000) Office: (219) 464-5513 Stadium: Drake (14,000) Office: (515) 271-2104 Athletics Dir: Mark LaBarbera Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/21 Athletics Dir: Sandy Hatfield Clubb Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/9 SID: Ryan Wronkowicz Starters Rel: 13 (5 off./8 def.) SID: Mike Mahon Starters Rel: 15 (9 off./5 def.JO st) Office: (219) 464-6953 200_5 Record : 3-8 (1-3 PFL North) Office: (515) 271-3012 2005 Record : 6-4 (2-2 PF North) Email: [email protected] Series Record vs . USO: 8-5 USO Email: [email protected] Series Record vs . USO: 8-5 Drake ~ ~ VALPO. w BULLDOGS 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 9/2 WI -Lutheran at WI-Lutheran w 17-3 8/31 Northern Iowa at Northern Iowa L 17-52 9/9 Trinity International at So. Dakota St. L 6-69 9/9 Upper Iowa at Illinois St. L 19-56 9/16 at Morehead St. Morehead St. L 7-48 9/16 WI-Platteville at WI-Platteville w 37-14 Davidson L 17-48 Austin Peay 54-0 9/23 Drake 9/23 at Valparaiso w at Austin Peay L 20-30 at Davidson w 58-17 9/30 Jacksonville St. Joseph's-Ind. L 21-34 9/30 Morehead St. Da ton L 17-25 10/7 at St. Joseph's-Ind. at Butler w 34-21 10/7 Waldorf 11 at Da ton L 7-52 10/14 at Butler Butler w 56-10 10/21 at Butler at Valparaiso w 49-24 10/28 Davidson Drake L 24-49 10/28 at Dayton Waldorf w 43-0 11 /4 at Dayton at Aurora w 13-7 11/4 Davidson 11/11 Aurora 11 /11 at Jacksonville 11 /18 Gridiron Classic 11 /18 Gridiron Classic 26 PFL Opponents

Location : Morehead, KY WEB : msueagles. com Location: Jacksonville, FL WEB: judolphins.com Enrollment: 9,062 FAX: (606) Enrollment: 2,632 FAX: (904) 256-7179 Nickname: Eagles Press Box: (606) Nickname : Dolphins Press Box: (904) 256-7588 Head Coach: Matt Ballard Affiliation: NCAA I-AA Affiliation : NCAA I-AA Head Coach: Steve Gilbert Alma Mater: Gardner-Webb , '79 Alma Mater: West Cheste r, '79 Conference: PFL Record At School : 72-57 (12 Yrs .) Conference: PFL Record At School: 31-48 (8 Yrs. ) Stadium: Jayne (10,000) Office: (606) 783-2020 Stadium: D.B. Milne Field (5,000) Office: (904) 256-7470 Athletics Dir: Brian Hutchinson Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/23 Athletics Dir: Alan Verlander Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/19 SID: Randy Stacy Starters Rel: 15 (9 off./6 def.) SID: Josh Ellis Starters Rel: 14 (6 off./6 def./2 st) Office : (606) 783-2500 2005 Record : 8-4 (3-0 PFL South) Office: (904) 256-7402 2005 Record : 4-4 (2-1 PFL South) Series Record vs. USO: 1-0 USO Email: r. [email protected] Email: jellis1@ju .edu Series Record vs . USO: 1-0 USO

2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 8/31 at Western Illinois at St. Francis-PA w 26-25 9/2 Gardner-Webb at Charleston-So. L 10-16 9/9 at Newberry Newberry w 35.33 9/16 at SE Louisiana Butler w 55-21 9/16 Valparaiso at Valparaiso w 48-7 9/23 at Butler at Dayton L 17-49 Dayton L 7-42 9/23 Missouri-Rolla 9/30 at Valparaiso Morehead St. L 12-31 at Butler 58-10 21-13 9/30 at Drake w Davidson w at Jacksonville w 31 -12 10/7 at Davidson at Austin Peay w 33-26 10/7 at Dayton Austin Peay w 44-12 10/14 Dayton No. Greenville w 52-13 10/14 Davidson Davidson w 31-13 10/21 at Morehead St. at Webber lnt'I L 36-42 10/21 Jacksonville Tiffin L 14-17 10/28 at No. Greenville at Missouri-Rolla w 56-55 11 /4 at Butler at Georgia Southern L 17-63 11 /11 Drake 11 /11 Austin Peay 11 /18 Gridiron Classic 11 /18 Gridiron Classic

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Location : Dayton, OH WEB : daytonfiyers.com Location: Davis, CA WEB : ucdavisaggies.com Enrollment: 6,500 FAX: (937) 229-4461 Enrollmen t: 29,637 FAX: (530) 754-5674 Nickname: Flyers Press Box: (937) 449-2851 Nickname: Aggies Press Box: (530) 752-9366 Head Coach: Mike Kelly Affiliation: NCAA I-AA Affiliation: NCAA I-AA provisional Head Coach : Bob Biggs Alma Mater: Manchester, '70 Alma Mater: UC Davis, '73 Conference: PFL Record At School : 231-47-1 (25 Yrs.) Conference: Great West Football Record At School : 108-43-1 Stadium: Welcome (11 ,000) Office: (937) 229-4423 Stadium: Toomey Field (7,000) Office : (530) 752-3525 VP/Athletics Dir: Ted Kissell Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/13 Athletics Dir: Greg Warzecka Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/26 SID: Doug Hauschild Starters Rel: 16 (3 off./11 def./2 st) SID: Mike Robles Starters Rel: 21 (8 off./8 def./5 st) Office: (937) 229-4390 2005 Record : 9-1 (3-1 PFL North) Office: (530) 752-3680 2005 Record : 6-5 E ·1 'd@ d d Series Record vs . USO: 10-3 Dayton Email: [email protected] Series Record vs. USO: First Meeting ma, c s, "aytoo, " -

2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 9/2 Robert Morris at Tiffin w 38-0 9/2 at No. Colorado at New Hampshire L 13-17 9/9 at Wittenberg Wittenberg w 41-23 9/9 at Texas Christian Portland St. L 12-14 9/23 Austin Peay Austin Peay w 46-0 9/16 at Montana St. at Stanford w 20-17 at Morehead 42-7 9/30 at Butler St. w 9/23 at Sacramento St. w 37.7 Jacksonville 49-17 at Youngstown St. 10/7 Morehead St. w at So. Dakota St. L 14-16 at Drake w 25-17 10/7 at Cal Poly Southern Utah w 33-21 10/14 at Jacksonville 10/14 Central Arkansas at No. Dakota St. w 20-14 10/21 at Davidson Valparaiso w 52-7 10/21 Southern Utah Cal Poly w 20-13 10/28 Drake at Davidson w 45-15 10/28 at So. Dakota St. at Stephen F. Austin L 17-27 11 /4 Valparaiso at Butler w 41-7 11 /4 No . Dakota St. at E. Washington L 7-24 11/18 Sacramento St. No. Colorado w 24-14 11 /18 Gridiron Classic

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2005 Statistics

RESULTS A D ATTENDANCE (RECORD 11-1-0; 4-0 PFL) PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TD LG Sept. 03 AZUSA PACIFIC 30-6 w 3,212 Johnson 37 1 260 8 .701 3256 36 59 Sept. 10 SOUTHERN OREGON5I-0 w 1,862 Perez 19 8 0 .421 91 2 24 Sept. 17 YALE 17-14 w 3,266 Patterson 10 6 0 .600 117 I 49 Sept. 24 at Princeton 17-20 L 6,216 Nikolakopulos 7 6 0 .857 64 0 28 Oct. I at Menlo 56-0 w 750 Rogan 2 I 0 .500 15 0 6 Oct. 8 BUTLER* 49-7 2,645 w Hannula I I 0 1.000 29 29 Oct. 15 at Da~n* 48-24 w 5, 120 9 Oct. 22 DRA * 31-26 w 4,125 Parker/Team 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Oct. 29 at Va l~araiso* 63-21 w 1,449 USD 412 282 8 .684 3572 39 59 Nov. 5 CHA MAN 60-12 w 2,508 OPP 328 164 15 .500 1872 9 53 Nov. 12 MARIST 42-35 w 5,226 Nov. 19 MOREHEAD STATEA 47-40 w (2,883) RECEIVING NO YDS AVE. TD LG *Denotes PFL Contest. .. A PFL Championship Hannula 73 1000 13.7 11 53 Garton 56 7 18 12.8 9 49 TEAM STATISTICS USD OPP Rogan 36 320 8.9 4 37 SCORING 5 11 205 Doyle 35 427 12.2 Points 2 35 Per Game 42.6 17. 1 Koller TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 305 193 19 232 12 .2 3 21 By Rushing 115 9 1 Matthews 14 400 28.6 6 59 By Passing 175 83 Polk 13 82 6.3 0 13 By Penalty 15 19 Owen 10 97 9.7 2 18 3rd Down: Made/Att. 89/168 5 1/ 157 Gregg 7 93 13.3 2 39 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 5823 3535 Others 19 203 10.6 0 49 Total Offensive Plays 914 745 USD 282 3572 12.7 39 59 Ave. Gain Per Play 6.4 4.7 OPP 164 1872 11.4 9 53 NET YARDS RUSHING 225 1 1 663 NET YARDS PASSING 3572 1872 PUNTING NO YDS AVE. LG BK Att-Comp-lnt 412-282-8 328-1 64- 15 Villa 36 1438 39.9 60 0 Percent~e Complete .684 .500 USD 36 1438 39.9 60 0 PUNTS/ AVERA E 36/39.9 66/31.0 OPP 66 2485 37.7 64 1 PUNT RETURNS/AVERAGE 36/ 10.0 15/6.5 KICKOFF RET./AVERAGE 33/20.7 78/15. 1 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVE. TD LG INTERCEPTIONS/RET. AVE. 15/19.1 8/23.2 Garton 27 227 8.4 0 21 PENALTIES/YARDS 79/767 67/581 Hannula, B. 3 87 29.0 0 68 FUMBLES/LOST 14/7 20/ 10 Cianciulli 2 10 5.0 10 TOUCHDOWNS 69 28 0 By Rushing 27 18 Others 4 35 8.7 0 10 By Passing 39 9 USD 36 359 10.0 0 68 B1v1Retum 3 I OPP 15 98 6.5 0 33 PAT-ATTE PTS 62-66 22-27 2-POINT CONVERSIONS-ATTEMPTS 3-3 0-1 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVE. TD LG DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINT 0 0 Matthews 13 333 25.6 0 61 FIELD GOALS MADE-ATT 9-15 5-10 Cianciulli 9 186 20.7 0 32 SAFETY I 0 Koller 3 27 9.0 0 18 Rogan BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOT 3 58 19.3 0 21 San Diego 134 148 124 105 0 511 Others 5 79 15 .8 0 35 USD 33 683 20.7 Opponents 68 46 49 42 0 205 0 61 OPP 78 1177 15.1 0 68 RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE. TD LG SCORING TD FG lXP 2XP DXP S TOT Rogan 184 965 2 1 944 5.1 7 38 Parker 9-15 62-66 89 Johnson 86 454 75 379 4.4 4 35 Rogan 11 66 Herron 70 321 8 313 4.5 4 35 Hannula, A. 11 66 Polk 55 233 2 231 4.2 8 19 Garton 9 56 Nikolakopulos 31 164 5 159 5.1 2 19 Polk 8 48 Denton 25 121 7 I 14 4.6 2 22 Matthews 6 36 Contreras 12 35 5 30 2.5 0 8 Herron 4 24 Cianciulli 8 22 0 22 2.8 0 5 Johnson, J. 4 24 Matthews 3 18 l 17 5.7 0 14 Koller 3 20 Perez 6 18 4 14 2.3 0 7 Doyle 2 14 Vi ll a I 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 Gregg 2 12 Garton 3 13 0 13 4.3 0 8 Owen 2 12 Hanson 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 5 Denton 2 12 Sutchar 4 8 0 8 2.0 0 3 Nikolakopulos 2 12 Walton 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 Johnson, M. I 6 Jones I 5 0 5 5 .0 0 5 Brisco, J. l 6 Hannula I 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 Bretsch l 6 Team 8 0 32 -32 -4.0 0 0 Team I l 2 USD 502 2411 160 2251 4.5 27 38 USD 69 9-15 62-66 3-3 0 1 511 OPP 417 1991 328 1663 4.0 18 65 OPP 28 5-10 22-27 0-1 0 0 205 INo te: Returning Players In Bold! 29 005 Defensive Statistics

~ DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT SACKS TL/-YDS FF FR BK PD I s Bretsch, P. 12 36 34 70 0 3/-7 2 1 0 2 3 0 " Hawkins, K. 9 29 35 64 2/-14 12/-39 0 1 0 2 0 0 Bakhtiari, E. 12 30 32 62 4/-30 15/-51 1 2 0 2 0 0 Evans, T. 12 22 35 57 0 2/-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 Burke, A. 12 24 16 40 1/-10 3/-13 1 0 0 9 0 0 Pentz, R. 6 24 16 40 1/-6 4/-9 0 1 0 1 0 0 McBride, C. 12 15 22 37 0 1/-3 0 0 0 7 1 0 Brisco, J. 12 23 13 36 0 5/-7 0 0 0 4 4 0 Murphy, C. 12 14 19 33 2.5/-22 6/-25 0 0 0 2 0 0 Forrester, J. 9 10 23 33 0 5/-8 1 0 0 2 0 0 Cooper, S. 12 19 13 32 0 3/-5 1 0 0 2 0 0 Hertko, K. 11 12 18 30 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hart, H. 10 8 21 29 1.5/-1 2 4/-1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 Stern, E. 12 9 13 22 4.5/-38 11/-50 0 1 2 0 0 0 DeAnda, G. 10 6 15 21 0 1/-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gianelli, C. 11 8 13 21 0.5/-3 5/-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hannula, B. 5 10 6 16 0 1/- 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Greer, D. 8 5 11 16 0 4/-5 0 0 0 1 1 0 Johnson, M. 8 13 2 15 0 2/-6 0 0 0 0 l* 0 Echer, R. 10 9 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cianciulli, M . 11 8 6 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Atofau, V. 7 9 4 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, R. 7 5 5 10 2.5/-20 7/-26 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ullrich, A. 12 6 4 10 3/-21 3/-21 0 0 0 1 0 0 Nakata, B. 8 4 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ryan, M. 8 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scudday, T. 10 2 6 8 1.5/-10 3/-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duk, A. 8 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herron, K. 11 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polk, J. 12 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Koller, M. 12 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ramsey, C. 11 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Staab, J. 4 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Parker, H. 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 8 5 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 20 Others 12 17 16 33 0 2/-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 408 423 831 23/-180 101/-318 10 10 3 41 15 1 GIGS = Games Played/Games Started; UT = Unassisted Tackle; AT = Assisted Tackle; TOT = Total Tackles; SACKS = ; TL= Tackles For Loss; FF = Forced Fumble; FR = Fumbl e Recovery; BK = Blocked Kick; PD = Pass Deflection; I = Interception; * \.. S = Safety. Note: Returning players highlighted in bold. 100 yard interception return vs . Valparaiso ~

2005 AWARD WINNERS 2005 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK Most Valuable Player -- Josh Johnson OFFENSE Defensive Most Valuable Player -- Eric Bakhtiari Josh Johnson, QB (9-18, 10-16, 10-30) Offensive Most Valuable Player -- Adam Hannula JT Rogan, RB (10-16) Kevin Briscoe Special Teams Player -- Mark Cianciulli Jon Polk, RB (11-3) Dr. James B. Orwig Scholar Athlete Award -- Nick Garton DEFENSE Strength Coaches Award -- Matt Koller Kyson Hawkiins, LB (10-16) Scout Offensive MVP-- Josh Denton Mark Johnson, DB (10-30) Scout Defensive MVP -- Matt Shearer SPECIAL TEAMS Dave Adolf "Do You Love Football" Award - Philip Bretsch Hutch Parker, K (9-4)

30 I i r1 r I USD Football-A Tradition ofExcellence u s D ♦ 10 Winning Campaigns ♦ 2005 PFL Champions ♦ 2005 PFL North Division Champions . worldwide owner of ♦ 2003 co-PFL North Division Champions i11 Cimmar11sti (middle), IO 000 honor of ♦ Recipient of Sports Network Cup in 2005 as No. 1 /11 ]999 Mr. Larry t d USD a c/1eckfor $ FootballSclwlar Burger Kings, p_resell ,~1ed a Division I College ormer Director ranked I-AA Mid-Major program in the nation MikeStadlerbe1;1~,.;'~ right: Tom /a1111aco~i£ President; Mr. ♦ Overall Record of 98-63-1 (.608 Win%) Atlllete. From el' . B Hayes, former 0,1' Atllletics; Dr. Alic~ Q. B Mike Stadler. Cimmar11st1,~ • a11 d se111or CONFERENCE: ♦ Jumped to NCAA Division I-AA in 1993 ♦ Member of Pioneer Football League (PFL) ♦ 67 First Team AII-PFL selections T ♦ 61 Second Team AII-PFL selections ♦ 70 PFL All-Academic selections ♦ 81 PFL Players of the Week 0 ALL-AMERICANS: ♦ Four Toreros selected Sports Network Mid-Major 1st Team All-America in 2005 ♦ Four Toreros selected Sports Network Mid-Major 1st Team R All-America in 2004 F ♦ Josh Johnson tabbed 2005 Offensive Back of the Year (Don Hansen's Football Gazette) ♦ Evan Harney tabbed 2004 Offensive Back of the Year E (Don Hansen's Football Gazette) ♦ Eric Rasmussen -AFCA 2nd Team All-America in 2003 ♦ Jeb Dougherty- NCAA Division I-AA All-America in 1996 ♦ Doug Popovich named AFCA 3rd Team All-America in 1995 R ♦ Fifteen Sports Network All-Americans ♦ Six First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All­ Michael Casperson Tor Americans; Three 2nd Team . signed as a rookie fr~e ero MVP at WR in 2004, Eagles in 2005 W. agent by the Philadelphia 0 Europe this pas~ spr~:/llocate,I to Cologne of NFL GENERAL: T ♦ QB Todd Mortensen (2004) signed free agent contract with NFL's Detroit Lions. This past spring (2005) was allocated to NFL Europe by the . ♦ WR Michael Gasperson (2004) signed a free agent contract with NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. ♦ The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has recognized a Torero football player every year ♦ Three Burger King National Scholar-Athletes of the Week ♦ Eric Rasmussen led the 2003 & 2002 NCAA I-AA ranks in passing efficiency. ♦ Team ranked #1 in Total Offense in 2003 at 483.3 ypg . ♦ Evan Hlavacek (1993-96, RB & WR) , a member of the Albany Firebirds in the , led the 2000 team with 97 tackles as a defensive specialist; the 1999 team was crowned the AFL World Champions. ♦ Dylan Ching (1996-99) , the program's second all-time . L Vegas All-Star Game, leader in receiving, was a 3rd round pick by the CFL's ho played III as . QB Todd Mortensen (2004), \, the NF L's Detroit Lions. Saskatchewan Roughriders. . edjiree agent contract w1 ' s1g11 32 Torero Record Section The Chet and Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall ofFame

Two ofthe twenty-one USD inductees to the Chet and Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic H all ofFa me p layedfootball for the USD Toreros. Jan Chapman, Class of 1961, was inducted in 1995. Matt Maslowski, Class of 1971, was inducted in 2001.

Jan Chapman was a three-sport letter winner at the Uni versity of San Diego, but it was football where he made a name fo r himself. Hi s three-year totals as quarterback included 2,573 yards and 23 touchdowns on I 88-for-367 passing. His senior year was hi s best when he completed 85 -fo r-1 67 passes foe 1,087 yards and 9 TD's, ranking him 23 rd in the nati on. Also as a punter, he ra nked 3rd in the nati on hi s sophomore year ( 43.8 yards per punt) and 6th in his senior campaign ( 43.2). He is the current USD season record holder fo r yards punted (2 ,287) and average ( 43.8). Chapman is still remembered fo r leading USD to a 2 1-20 upset over the Mari ne Corp Recruiting Depot which touted fo ur future NFL stars. Chapman's leadership abilities were demonstrated on the fi eld as well as on campus. As co-captain fo r football hi s senior year, he received the Trophy as the Outstanding Gridder, given to the player that best demonstrated sportsmanship, per­ fo rmance in the hi ghest degree, and leadership. He was also president of the Associated Student Body hi s senior year. Since graduating in 1961, Jan has stayed in the San Di ego area, giving back to the community by teaching and coaching at the high school and community co ll ege levels.

Matt Maslowski, after playing football at Mission Bay Hi gh School and Mesa Community Coll ege in San Diego, decided to continue his career at USD. At 6'3" and 205 lbs., Matt dominated as a receiver for the Toreros. During hi s first season, he was the leading club football receiver in the nati on with 42 catches for 799 yards in onl y seven games. His coll egiate career was cut short in 1970 due to injury, but he still managed some remarkable numbers during his career. Playing in onl y 11 games fo r USD, Matt had 80 catches fo r 1,5 52 yards and 18 touchdowns. He averaged a remarkable 19 .4 yards per catch fo r the Toreros. Because of hi s size and speed, Matt was offered a free agent contract by the and played fo r George All en and Tommy Prothro. In addition to the Rams, Matt pl ayed fo r the Chicago Bears, and fi ni shed his career with the Florida Blazers of the . At the request of a group of students in 1969, the Uni versity of San Diego agreed to bring football back eight years after dropping the sport. Under Coach Jim Gray, they started a cl ub program. Matt and his teammates from the club football team laid the fo undati on for a solid football program still going strong. ALL-TIME USD COACHING HISTORY (1956-05) YEAR w L T WIN°.{q COACH YEAR w L T WIN% 1956 2 3 0 .400 Gil Kuhn 1985 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 1957 6 3 0 .667 Bob McCutcheon 1986 4 6 0 .400 Brian Fogarty 1958 8 2 0 .800 Bob Mccutcheon 1987 6 3 1 .650 Brian Fogarty 1959 1 5 0 .167 Paul Platz 1988 5 4 0 .556 Brian Fogarty 1960 4 5 1 .450 1989 7 2 0 .778 Brian Fogarty 1961 2 8 0 .200 Mike Pecarovich 1990 7 2 0 .778 Brian Fogarty 1969* 5 2 0 .714 Jim Gray 1991 7 3 0 .700 Brian Fogarty 1970* 2 6 0 .250 Jim Gray 1992 7 2 l .750 Brian Fogarty 1971* 3 5 0 .375 Jim Gray 1993 6 4 0 .600 Brian Fogarty 1972* 6 3 1 .650 Andy Vinci 1994 6 4 0 .600 Brian Fogarty 1973 9 2 I .792 Andy Vinci 1995 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 1974 3 8 0 .273 Dick Logan 1996 4 6 0 .400 Kevin McGarry 1975 2 7 0 .222 Dick Logan 1997 8 3 0 .727 Kevin McGarry 1976 1 7 1 .167 Bill Williams 1998 2 8 0 .200 Kevin McGarry 1977 3 7 0 .300 Bill Williams 1999 5 5 0 .500 Kevin McGarry 1978 7 3 0 .700 Bill Williams 2000 4 6 0 .400 Kevin McGarry 1979 5 6 0 .455 Bill Williams 2001 6 3 0 .667 Kevin McGarry 1980 6 5 0 .545 Bill Williams 2002 5 5 0 .500 Kevin McGarry 1981 9 1 0 .900 Bill Williams 2003 8 2 0 .800 Kevin McGarry# 1982 4 6 0 .400 Bill Williams 2004 7 4 0 .636 Jim Harbaugh 1983 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 2005 11 1 0 .917 Jim Harbaui:h 1984 1 8 1 .150 Brian Fogarty Brian Fogarty, 1983-95 TOT 219 190 7 .534 11 Coaches/43 Yrs

* Denotes years USO played as club team # Denotes McGarry 5-1; interim head coach Jason DesJarlais 3-1 33 Team Awards

2004 Evan Harney 2004 Jeff Langdon 2004 Mark Cianciulli 2004 Jeff Langdon 2003 Eric Rasmussen 2003 Andy Guzenski 2003 Chase Mattox 2003 Jeff lncerty 2002 Eric Rasmussen 2002 Andy Guzenski 2002 Gavin Ng 2002 Baxter Box 2001 Ken Villalobos 2001 Kyle Slusser Wesley Morgan 2000 Brian Luman 2001 Dylan Mora 2000 Oscar Arzu 2000 Dylan Mora Josh Noga 1999 Kaeo Gouveia 2001 Josh Calista 1999 Dylan Ching 1998 Kaeo Gouveia 1999 Dylan Ching 1998 Dylan Ching 1998 Dylan Ching 2000 Matt Craig 1997 Buddy Brown 1999 Kaeo Gouveia 1997 Mike Stadler Kujanga Jackson 1997 Tim Roth Vaheh Keshishian 1996 Evan Hlavacek 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1996 Mike Buhler 1998 1995 Evan Hlavacek 1995 Doug Popovich 1995 Mike Buhler 1997 Tim Roth 1994 Jermaine Rucker 1994 Doug Popovich 1994 Robert Ray 1996 Evan Hlavacek Jeb Dougherty 1993 Michael Henry 1993 Daniel Furleigh 1993 Jeb Dougherty 1995 1994 Matt Taylor 1992 Scott Sparrer 1992 Matt Horeczko 1992 Robert Ray 1991 Dave Paladino 1991 Dave Bergmann 1993 John Lambert 1991 Willie Branch 1992 Micheal Bennett 1990 Brendan Murphy 1990 Darryl Jackson 1990 Matt Horeczko 1989 Dave Dunn 1989 Dave Bergmann 1991 Brad Leonard 1989 Todd Jackson 1988 Bryan Day 1990 Ray Smith 1988 Todd Jackson 1988 Ken Zampese 1987 Bryan Day 1987 Matt Scholl 1989 Matt Scholl 1987 Jeff Mansukhani 1986 Tim White 1986 Mark Crisci 1988 David Gilmore Jeff 1986 Mansukhani 1985 Mike Hamilton 1985 Ed Cuhna 1987 Eric Peterson 1985 Tom Woodward 1984 Mike Hamilton 1986 Joe Muklevicz 1984 Steve Connolly Greg Stein 1983 Jerome McAlpin 1983 Chip Jarvis 1982 Jerome McAlpin 1982 Greg Stein 1981 Joe Henry 1981 Bruce Ognibene 1980 Joe Henry 1980 Guy Ricciardulli 1979 George Calandri 1979 Joe Henry 1978 Barney Rumps 1978 Dave Maynard 1977 Greg Perkins I 1977 Jim Valenzuela Kevin McGarry 1976 Andy Slimak 1976 Greg Perkins Pat laccino John Manson 2004 Matt Collins 1975 Steve Bubel 1975 Tim Berenda 2003 Eric Rasmussen 2002 Jason Kehrer 2001 Eric Rasmussen 2000 Christos Renner 1999 Scott Felber 1998 Scott Felber 1997 Randy Weber 1996 Ryan Larson 1995 Doug Popovich 1994 Doug Popovich 1993 Doug Popovich 1992 Jeff Blazevich 1991 John Eck 1990 John Eck 1989 John Eck 34 Team Awards

2005 Matt Collins 1991 Lenny Territo 2004 Eric Rasmussen 1990 Matt Scholl 2003 Justin Dixon 1989 Bryan Day 2002 Matt Guardia 1988 Jeff Mansukhani 2001 Christos Renner 1987 Tim White 2000 Mike Stadler 1986 Mike Hamilton 1999 Mike Hartshorne 1985 Greg Stein 1998 Andre Lee 1984 Michael Rish 1997 Jeb Dougherty 1983 Bill Vinovich 1996 Doug Popovich 1982 Dan Herbert 1995 Robert Ray 1981 Guy Ricciardulli 1994 Neal Weitman 1980 George Calandri 1993 Jeff Blazevich 1979 Bernard Rumps 1992 John Eck 1978 Steve Goodbody

2005 Eric Bakhtiari , DE (1st Team) 2005 Philip Breisch, DB (1st Team) 2005 Josh Johnson, QB (1st Team) 2005 Jordan Paopao, OL (1st Team) 2004 Keith Zapalac, OL (1st Team) 2004 Todd Mortensen, QB (1st Team) 2004 Mike Gasperson, WR (1st Team) 2003 Keith Zapalac, OL (1st Team) 2003 Evan Harney, RB (1st Team) 2003 Adam Hannula, WR (1st Team) 2001 Dylan Mora, P (1st Team) 1995 Doug Popovich , DB (3rd Team) 1994 Doug Popovich , DB (Honorable Mention) 1993 Jermaine Rucker, RB (Honorable Mention)

1981 Dan Herbert, DB (Div. 11 ) 1973 Robert Dulich , QB (Div. II ) 1996 Jeb Dougherty - 1st Team Defense 1995 Jeb Dougherty - 2nd Team Defense 1995 Doug Popovich - 1st Team Defense 1994 Doug Popovich - 1st Team Defense 2003 Eric Rasmussen , QB 1988 John Gomez - 2nd Team Defense 1995 Doug Popovich , DB 1988 Bryan Day - 1st Team Defense 1992 Robert Ray, P - Div. 111 1987 Bryan Day - 1st Team Defense 1986 Jeff Mansukhani - 2nd Team Offense 1981 Dan Herbert - 1st Team Defense ASSOCIA'l1D)

1996 Jeb Dougherty, DB (3rd Team)

35 All-Time Records RUSHING YARDS RUSHINGTDS AREER CAREER .809 Evan Hamey, 2003-2004 35 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 ,578 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 22 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 ,556 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 21 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 , 169 Todd Jackson, 1986-89 18 Kenneth Vi ll alobos, 2000-2002 ,085 Joe Henry, 1978-81 17 Todd Jackson, 1986-1989 ,867 Sammy Croom, 1972-1973 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 SEASON SEASON 1,475 Evan Hamey, 2003 18 Evan Harney, 2004 1,334 Evan Harney, 2004 17 Evan Harney, 2003 1,332 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 I, 177 Sammy Croon, 1972 13 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 1,098 Scott Sporrer, 1992 12 Willie Branch, 1991 1,041 Oscar Arzu, 1999 12 Scott Sporrer, 1992 1,018 Jerome McAlpin, 1983 I I Oscar Arzu, 1999 1,004 Willie Branch, 199 1 11 Kenneth Villalobos, 200 I 1,003 Todd Jackson, 1989 GAME GAME 4 Jon Polk vs. Marist, 2005 271 Sammy Croom vs. Azusa, 1972 4 Oscar Arzu vs. Whitter, 1999 229 Evan Hamey vs. Marist, 2003 3 Evan Harney, 6 times, 2003 -2004 220 Oscar Arzu vs. Wagner, 1998 3 JT Rogan vs. Dayton, 2005 215 Jermaine Rucker vs. Val po, 1993 3 Ken Villalobos vs. Wagner, 2001 215 Evan Hamey vs. La Verne, 2003 3 Oscar Arzu vs. Cal Lu, 1999 213 Oscar Arzu vs. Whittier, 1999 3 David Lembo vs. Butler, 1999 212 Jermaine Rucker vs. Menlo, 1994 3 Nine other players 212 Oscar Arzu vs. Butler, 1999 PLAY RUSHING AVERAGE 99 Sammy Croom vs. Azusa, 1972 PER CARRY 92 Jermaine Rucker vs. Menlo, 1994 86 Evan Harney vs. Marist, 2003 CAREER (Minimum 200 carries) 85 Oscar Arzu vs. Butler, 1999 6.8 Jermaine Rucker, 1993-94 78 Evan Harney vs. Val po, 2003 5.8 Sammy Croom, 1972-1973 77 Kevin Herron vs. Valpo, 2004 5.0 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 76 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 4.9 Scott Sporrer, 1989- 1992 4.8 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 4.7 Kenneth Vi ll alobos, 2000-2002 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 4.7 Phillip Thrash, 1999-2002 CAREER SEASON (Minimum 50 carries) 588 Evan Hamey, 2003-2004 10.6 Willie Bra nch, 1991 526 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 7 .3 John Lambert, 1992 519 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 6.8 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 516 Joe Henry, 1978- 198 1 6.7 Jermaine Rucker, 1993 467 Todd Jackson, 1986-1989 394 Jerome McAlpin, 1980-1983 6.6 Jeff Maynard, 1978 SEASON 6.4 Oscar Arzu, 1999 303 Evan Harney, 2004 6.3 Rich Paul son, 1973 285 Evan Hamey, 2003 228 Scott Sporrer, 1992 MISCELLANEOUS 224 Jerome McAlpin, 1983 200 Joe Henry, 1981 Longest Pass Interception Returns for TD 196 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 100 yard touchdown, GAME Mark Johnson vs. Valpo, 2005 John Gutsmiedl vs. Pomona, 1986 43 Evan Hamey vs. Holy Cross, 2003 Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979 34 Evan Harn ey vs. Butler, 2004 33 Evan Hamey vs. Valpo, 2003 Consecutive Point After Touchdown 33 Craig Frye vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1984 45 Hutch Parker 2004 32 Evan Hamey vs. Dayton, 2003 32 Evan Hamey vs. Princeton/ Consecutive Field Goals Made Valparaiso, 2004 7 Tim Roth 1997 31 JT Rogan vs. Drake, 2005 36 All-Time Records PASSING YARDS PASS COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAREER CAREER CAREER 7,487 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 512 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 75 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 5,844 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 426 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 58 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 3,574 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 272 Josh Johnson, 2004-2005 36 Josh Johnson, 2004-2005 3,391 Josh Johnson, 2004-present 244 VinceMoiso, 1992-1994 31 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 2,874 Todd Mortensen, 2004 234 Todd Mortensen, 2004 25 Todd Mortensen, 2004 2,869 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 232 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 25 Michael Bennett, 1989-1992 2,826 Eric Sweet, 1981-1982 220 Tim Call, 1979-1989 23 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 SEASON SEASON SEASON 3,256 Josh Johnson, 2005 260 Josh Johnson, 2005 36 Josh Johnson, 2005 2,982 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 234 Todd Mortensen, 2004 35 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 2,874 Todd Mortensen, 2004 195 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 30 Mike Stadler, 1997 2,538 Robert Dulich, 1973 170 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 25 Todd Mortensen, 2004 2,470 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 164 Robert Dulich, 1973 25 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 2,287 Mike Stadler, 1997 158 Mike Stadler, 1998 21 Robert Dulich, 1973 2,035 Eric Rasmussen, 200 I 152 Mike Stadler, 1997 17 Mike Stadler, 1998 GAME GAME GAME 467 Eric Rasmussen vs. Davidson, '03 37 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, 2004 7 Josh Johnson vs. Valpo, 2005 464 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, '04 35 Todd Mortensen vs. Penn, 2004 7 Eric Rasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 395 Eric Rasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 26 Josh Johnson vs. Butler, 2005 6 Eric Rasmussen vs. Davidson, 2003 392 Eric Rasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 26 Josh Johnson vs. Drake, 2005 6 Eric Rasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 389 Robert Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 26 Todd Mortensen vs. Wagner, 2004 5 Josh Johnson vs. MSU, 2005 375 Josh Johnson vs. MSU, 2005 26 Tim Call vs. Whittier, 1979 5 Six Others 357 Mike Stadler vs. Val po, 1997 PLAY COMPLETION PCT. INTERCEPTIONS (Fewest) 89 Bob Dulich to Andy Sanchez, CAREER (Min. 100 Completions) CAREER (Minimum 300 Attempts) vs. Humboldt, 1973 .692 Josh Johnson, 2004-2005 6 Todd Mortensen, 2004 (389) 86 Eric Sweet to Billy Hamilton, .602 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 (.6016) 9 Josh Johnson, 2004-2005 (393) vs. Occidental, 1981 .602 Todd Mortensen, 2004 (.60 15) 11 Steve Loomis, 1980-1981 (339) 83 Eric Rasmussen to Nick Garton, .551 Tom Jackson, 1998-2000 13 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 (851) vs. Davidson, 2003 .549 Michael Bennett, 1989-1992 13 Tom Jackson, 1998-2000 (316) 80 E. Rasmussen to Adam Hannula, .533 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 14 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 (367) vs. Marist, 2003 .526 Eric Sweet, 1981-1982 SEASON (Minimum 100 Attempts) 80 Vince Moiso to Evan Hlavacek, SEASON (Min. 100 Attempts) 1 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 (279) vs. Drake, 1993 .701 Josh Johnson, 2005 l Brendan Murphy, 1990 (149) .613 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 2 John Khamis, 1995 (102) PASSING ATTEMPTS .609 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 3 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 (318) CAREER .602 Todd Mortensen, 2004 4 Michael Bennett, 1992 ( 181) 851 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 .580 Mike Stadler, 1997 4 Steve Loomis, 1980 (147) 799 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 .579 Eric Rasmussen, 200 l 531 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 .564 Michael Bennett, 1992 INTERCEPTIONS (Most) 488 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 CAREER 433 Tim Call, 1979-1980 EFFICIENCY RATING 32 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 SEASON CAREER 30 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 389 Todd Mortensen, 2004 167.34 Josh Johnson, 2004-2005 27 Eric Sweet, 1981-1982 371 Josh Johnson, 2005 160.09 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 24 Tim Call, 1979-1980 318 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 143.4 Michael Bennett, 1989-1992 20 Brendan Murphy, 1987-1990 311 Pat Dixon, 1986 140.8 John Khamis, 1995-1996 20 Jim Valenzuela, 1977-1978 311 Mike Stadler, 1998 140.3 Todd Mortensen, 2004 SEASON 294 Robert Dulich, 1973 131.2 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 18 Pat Dixon, 1986 279 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 124.7 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 18 Eric Sweet, 1982 GAME 18 Tim Call, 1979 SEASON (Min . 15 Passes per game) 17 Robert Dulich, 1973 57 Todd Mortensen vs . Penn, 2004 174.5 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 (led nation) 54 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, 2004 14 Pat Dixon, 1985 171.5 Josh Johnson, 2005 48 Eric Sweet vs. La Verne, 1982 12 Three players Eric Rasmussen, 2002 (led nation) 46 Josh Johnson vs. Princeton, 2005 164.2 GAME 161.5 Mike Stadler, 1997 46 Steve Loomis vs. St. Mary's, 1981 4 Eric Rasmussen vs. Dayton, 200 I Michael Bennett, 1992 44 Mike Stadler vs. Brown, 2000 145.5 4 Doug Piper vs. UCSB, 1988 Todd Mortensen, 2004 44 Mike Stadler vs. Dayton, 1998 140.3 4 Nine others tied 44 Robert Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 140.3 Robert Dulich, 1973 37 All-Time Records RECEPTIONS TD RECEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE CAREER CAREER CAREER Q47 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 36 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 7,567 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 189 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 32 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 5,978 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 153 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 26 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 3,989 Vince Moisa, 1992-1994 116 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 18 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 3,809 Josh Johnson, 2004-2005 10 I Michael Rish, 1980-1983 18 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 3,30 I Evan Harney, 2003-present 94 JeffMansukhani, 1984-1987 16 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 3,144 Brendan Murphy, 1987-1990 85 Joe Henry, 1978-198 I 12 JeffMansukhani, 1984-1987 3, I 32 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 80 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 11 Scott Steingrebe, 1992-1994 SEASON 11 Jeff Prichard, 1997 3,635 Josh Johnson, 2005 SEASON SEASON 3,011 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 73 Adam Hannula, 2005 13 Adam Hannula, 2003 2,849 Todd Mortensen, 2004 72 Adam Hannula, 2003 12 Nick Garton, 2003 2,773 Robert Dulich, 1973 67 Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 11 Adam Hannula, 2005 2,443 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 63 Dylan Ching, 1998 12 Dylan Ching, 1998 & 1997 2,297 Mike Stadler, 1997 58 Adam Hannula, 2004 11 Jeff Prichard, I 997 2,127 Mike Stadler, 1998 57 Michael Gasperson, 2002 IO Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 GAME 56 Nick Garton, 2005 IO Michael Gasperson, 2002 467 Eric Rasmussen vs. Davidson, 2003 GAME 459 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, 2004 Michael GAME 5 Gasperson vs. Valpo, 2002 409 Josh Johnson vs. MSU, 2005 4 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2005 11 M. Gasperson vs. Dayton, 2004 398 Eric Rasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 4 Dylan Ching vs. Dayton, 1997 11 Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2002 392 Eric Rasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 3 Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2002 IO Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2005 383 Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 3 Dylan Ching vs. Wagner, 1998 IO Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2003 3 Jeff Prichard vs. Evansville, 1997 IO Dylan Ching vs. Cal Lu, 1998 3 Dylan Ching vs. Dayton, 1996 IO Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 3 Merle Reed vs. Chino Inst., 1958 3 Hannula vs. Davidson/Marist, '03 3 Nick Garton vs. Davidson, 2003 RECEIVING YARDS CAREER YARDS PER RECEPTION 3,482 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 CAREER (Min. 40 receptions) 3,111 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 I 8.0 Evan Hlavacek, 1993- I 996 2,254 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 17 .0 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 1,894 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 16.9 JeffMansukhani, 1984-1987 I, 722 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 16.5 Chris Del Santo, 1994-1997 1,592 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 16.5 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 1,439 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 SEASON (Min. 20 receptions) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1,184 Scott Steingrebe, 1992-1994 22.9 Dylan Ching, 1996 21.4 Michael Rish, I 981 CAREER SEASON 19 .9 Evan Hlavacek, 1994 4,514 Dylan Ching, 1996- I 999 4, 158 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 I , 161 Adam Hannula, 2003 19.1 Dylan Ching, 1997 3,602 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 I , I 02 Ernie Yarbrough 18.8 Nick Garton, 2003 , 1973 3,30 I Evan Harney I 8.7 Scott Steingrebe, 1992 , 2003-2004 1,000 Adam Hannula, 2005 3,239 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 915 Dylan Ching, l 998 3,224 Jeff Mansukhani, I 984-1987 915 Dylan Ching, 1997 SEASON 907 Michael Gasperson, 2002 I , 734 Evan Harney, 2003 902 Nick Garton, 2003 1,567 Evan Harney, 2004 894 Michael Gasperson, 2004 1,562 Willie Branch, 1991 811 Jeff Mansukhani, 1986 1,465 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 1,456 Dylan Ching, 1997 GAME 1,371 Jeff Mansukhani, 1986 234 Nick Garton vs. Davidson, 2003 1,348 Evan Hlavacek, 1996 218 M. Gasperson vs. Dayton, 2004 GAME 209 Adam Hannula vs . Marist, 2003 277 Jeff Mansukhani vs. La Verne, 1986 207 Merle Reed vs. Chino Inst., 1958 271 Willie Branch vs. La Verne, 1991 195 Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2002 268 Dylan Ching vs. Central CT, l 998 187 Michael Gasperson vs. Valpo, 2002 260 Evan Harney vs. Valpo, 2003 185 Chris Del Santo vs. Valpo, 1997 259 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 249 Evan Harney vs. Holy Cross, 2003 38 All-Time Records TOUCHDOWNS POINTS AFTER CAREER TOUCHDOWN (P.A.T.) 39 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 CAREER 36 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 107 Hutch Parker, 2004-2005 32 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 75 Adam Williams, 2002-2003 30 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 70 Dave Bergmann, 1989-1991 26 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 68 Matt Young, 1993-1995 26 Scott Sporrer, 1990-1992 67 Robert Lozzi, 1981-1983 SEASON 62 Doug Rothrock, 1973- I 974 20 Evan Harney, 2003 53 Tim Roth, 1996-1997 19 Evan Harney, 2004 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 SEASON 16 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 62 Hutch Parker, 2005 15 Scott Sporrer, 1992 49 Doug Rothrock, 1973 14 Willie Branch, 1991 45 Hutch Parker, 2004 41 Adam Williams, 2003 GAME 34 Tim Roth, 1997 5 Michael Gasperson vs. Yalpo, 2002 34 Adam Williams, 2002 4 Jon Polk vs. Marist, 2005 33 Robert Lozzi, 1981 4 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2005 4 JT Rogan vs. Dayton, 2005 GAME 4 Evan Harney vs . Yalpo/Butler, 2003 9 Hutch Parker vs. Valpo, 2005 4 Oscar Arzu vs . Whittier, 1999 8 Hutch Parker vs. Menlo, 2005 4 Dylan Ching vs. Drake, 1997 8 Adam Williams vs. Valpo, 2002 4 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 8 Doug Rothrock VS . usru, 1973 4 Evan Hlavacek vs. Yalpo, 1995 7 Hutch Parker, four times 4 Jermaine Rucker vs . Azusa, 1994 TOTAL POINTS FIELD GOALS CAREER CAREER 236 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 35 Dave Bergmann, 1989-1991 216 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 27 Robert Lozzi, 1981-1983 202 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 20 Adam Williams, 2002-2003 180 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 19 Tim Roth, 1996-1997 177 Dave Bergmann, 1989-1991 16 Matt Young, 1993-1995 164 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 15 Hutch Parker, 2004-present 15 8 Scott S porrer, 1990-1992 Dylan 152 Hutch Parker, 2004-present SEASON Ching SEASON 14 Dave Bergmann, 1989 122 Evan Harney, 2003 12 Dave Bergmann, 1990 114 Evan Harney, 2004 11 Adam Williams, 2002 96 Rich Paulson, 1973 11 Tim Roth, 1997 96 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 11 Robert Lozzi, 1981 & 1982 92 Scott Sporrer , 1992 89 Hutch Parker, 2005 GAME 84 Willie Branch, 1991 4 Tim Roth vs. Azusa, 1997 78 Three Players 4 Dave Bergmann vs. Whittier, 1989 GAME 4 Robert Lozzi vs . Claremont, 1982 30 Michael Gasperson vs. Yalpo, 2002 3 9 Players tied 24 Jon Polk vs. Marist, 2005 24 JT Rogan vs. Dayton, 2005 LONGEST 24 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2005 53 Dave Bergmann vs. Whittier, 1991 24 Evan Harney vs. Val po/Butler, 2003 51 Mark Kelegian vs. Redlands, 1980 24 Oscar Arzu vs. Whittier, 1999 49 Tim Roth vs . Valpo, 1997 24 Dylan Ching vs. Drake, 1997 48 Matt Young vs. Butler, 1996 24 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 48 Jack Kratochvil vs. Redlands, 1984 24 Evan Hlavacek vs. Valpo, 1995 24 Jermaine Rucker vs. Azusa, 1994 Gas person

39 All-Time Records PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS AREER CAREER CAREER 08 John Gillis, 1987-1990 64 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 72 Gavin Ng, 2001-2003 87 Robert Ray, 1991-1994 58 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 66 Jeb Dougherty, 1993- 1996 70 Pat McNamara, 1983-1986 52 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 57 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 138 Mike Buhler, 1994-1996 49 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 45 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 09 Joe Amidon, 1974-1975 39 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 38 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 EASON 39 JeffMansukhani, 1984-1987 38 Brian Luman, 1998-200 I 69 Mike Buhler, 1995 SEASON SEASON 66 Mike Buhler, 1996 27 Nick Garton, 2005 37 Gavin Ng, 2002 65 John Gillis, 1987 26 Emmitt Dodd, 1983 28 Gavin Ng, 2003 60 Bobby Donnelly, 1998 25 Evan Hlavacek, 1996 22 Kaeo Gouveia, 1999 55 John Gillis, 1988 24 Nick Garton, 2004 21 Jeb Dougherty, 1994 GAME 24 Gavin Ng, 2003 20 Brian Luman, 200 I 12 John Gillis vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1990 23 Scott McKay, 1980 19 Emmitt Dodd, 1983 12 Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1974 22 Gavin Ng, 2002 19 Nick Garton, 2004 11 Mike Buhler vs. Evansville, 1995 GAME GAME 10 Tim Roth vs. Whittier, 1997 7 Emmitt Dodd vs. St. Mary's, 1993 7 Gavin Ng vs. Yale, 2002 IO John Gillis vs. La Verne, 1988 6 Gavin Ng vs. Marist, 2003 5 Ten Players tied LONGEST 6 Evan Hlavacek vs. Redlands, 1995 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 85 Vern Valdez vs. Mex. Poly., 1957 PUNT RETURN YARDS CAREER 73 Dylan Mora vs. Dayton, 2001 1,675 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 CAREER 1,660 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 PUNT AVERAGE 573 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 1,224 JeffMansukhani, 1984-1987 511 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 1,061 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 CAREER (Min. 30 punts) 397 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 892 Brian Luman, 1998-200 l 43.7 Vern Valdez, 1957 376 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 42.7 Jan Chapman, 195 8-1960 367 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 SEASO 818 Gavin 39.9 George Villa, 2005 362 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 Ng, 2002 39.8 Mike 584 Gavin Ng, 2003 Buhler, 1994-1996 SEASON 39.6 Tim Roth, 1995-1997 54 7 Jeb Dougherty, 1994 227 Nick Garton, 2005 506 Brian Luman, 2000 39 .5 Dylan Mora, 1999-200 I 216 Evan Hlavacek, 1996 SEASON (Min. 15 punts) 496 Nick Garton, 2004 206 Emmitt Dodd, 1981 495 Kaeo Gouveia, 1999 43.8 Jan Chapman, 1958 202 Gavin Ng, 2002 42.3 Robert Ray, 1992 201 Gavin Ng, 2003 GAME 42.0 Dylan Mora, 2001 164 Craig Frinell vs. Redlands, 1989 GAME 152 Emmitt Dodd vs. Cal Lu , 1983 41.4 Tim Roth, 1997 I 03 Zac Fiedler vs. Pomona-Pitz., 1990 40.2 Mike Buhler, 1996 137 Jeb Dougherty vs. Dayton, 1996 83 Dylan Mora vs. Dayton, 2000 136 Brian Luman vs. Davidson, 2000 GAME 82 Daniel Branch vs. CMS, 1991 131 Gavin Ng vs. Yale, 2002 59.4 Vern Valdez vs. Mex. Poly, 1957 82 Craig Frinell vs. La Verne, 1989 PLAY 49.2 Robert Ray vs. Pomona-Pitz., 1992 PLAY 49.0 Robert Ray vs. La Verne, 1992 101 Jeff Mansukhani vs. UCSB, 1984 91 Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Poly, 1957 100 Emmitt Dodd vs. Cal Lu, 1983 PUNTING YARDS 85 Zac Fielder vs. Pom.-Pitzer, 1990 98 Gavin Ng vs. Azusa, 2001 CAREER 82 Daniel Branch vs. Claremont, 1991 98 Jeb Dougherty vs. Azusa, 1993 7,3 35 John Gillis, 1987-1990 PUNT RETURN AVE. 7,325 Robert Ray, 1991-1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVE. CAREER 6,261 Pat McNamara, 1983-1986 (Min. 15 returns) CAREER (Min. 20 returns) 14.5 Scott 5,486 Mike Buhler, 1994-1996 Maynard, 1978-1979 25.9 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 4,529 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 11.1 Greg Frinell, 1989-199 I 25.6 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 SEASON 11.1 Khalid Maxie, 1997-1999 25.2 Michael Henry, 1991-1993 2,710 Mike Buhler, 1995 11 .1 Dylan Mora, 2000 24.8 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 2,655 Mike Buhler, 1996 9.5 Phil Spencer, 1982 23.6 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 2,287 Jan Chapman, 1960 9.4 JeffMansukhani, 1984-1987 23.5 Brian Luman, 1999-2001 2,236 Tim Roth, 1997 9 .4 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1986 23.1 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 2,190 Bobby Donnelly, 1998 SEASON (Min. 10 returns) SEASON (Min. 10 returns) GAME 13 .0 Greg Frinell, 1989 32.4 Greg Frinell, 1989 493 Mike Buhler vs. Evansville, 1995 12 .8 Khalid Maxie, 1998 32.3 Michael Henry, 1991 448 John Gillis vs. Pomona-Pitz, 1990 12.2 Willie Branch, 1991 30.6 Evan Hlavacek, 1995 447 Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1973 12.2 Scott Maynard, 1978 28.1 Brian Luman, 2000 423 Tim Roth vs. Whittier, 1997 12.0 Emmitt Dodd, 1981 28.0 Jeb Dougherty, 1996 40 All-Time Records TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS PASS DEFLECTIONS CAREER CAREER CAREER 332 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1987 15 Kyle Slusser, 1997-200 I 35 Darryl Jackson, 1987-1990 314 Doug Popovich, 1992-1995 12 Kaeo Gouveia, 1996-1999 29 Billy Kobayashi, 1992-1995 312 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 11 Brian Luman, 1998-200 I 23 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 278 Brian Baxter, 1998-200 I 11 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1987 22 Shaun Grove, 1993-1995 272 Brian Luman, 1998-200 I 11 Dan Herbert, 1976-1981 18 Kaeo Gouveia, 1996-1999 SEASON SEASON 18 Kuj anga Jackson, 1994-1997 142 Doug Popovich, 1994 8 Dan Herbert, 1981 SEASON 131 John Gutsmiedl, 1986 7 Kevin McGarry, 1977 14 Darryl Jackson, 1990 125 Doug Popovich, 1995 6 Jeff Langdon, 2004 14 Ben Stoebner, 1986 118 Chuck Royer, 1986 6 Kyle Slusser, 1998 11 Scott Buccola, 1993 117 Dave Paladino, 1991 6 Bryan Day, 1987 11 Darryl Jackson, 1989 GAME 6 Ben Stoebner, 1984 10 Four Players tied 26 Andy Guzenski vs. Dayton, 2002 6 Winston Sharp, 1973 GAME 23 Doug Popovich vs. Butler, 1994 6 Bill Yavorsky, 1972 4 Philip Bretsch vs. Wagner, 2004 23 Chip Jarvis vs. St. Mary's, 1983 GAME 3 Adam Burke vs. SOU, 2005 22 Jeb Dougherty vs. Chico St., 1996 3 Kyle Slusser vs. Wagner, 1999 3 Chase McBride vs. SOU, 2005 22 Doug Popovich vs. Drake, 1995 3 Darryl Jackson vs. Redlands, 1987 3 Gavin Ng vs. Butler, 2002 3 Chuck Royer vs. St. Mary's, 1986 3 Jason DeMello vs. Redlands, 2001 2 Several players tied 3 Adam Combs vs. Valpo, 2001 2 Several players tied FORCED FUMBLES CAREER 8 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 8 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1987 7 Adam Combs, 1999-2003 6 Christian Sirek, 1989-1992 6 Doug Popovich, 1992-1995 5 Four players tied SEASON 6 Jeb Dougherty, 1995 4 Adam Combs, 200 I 4 Doug Popovich, 1995 3 Five players tied GAME Andy Guzenski 1 Several players QUARTERBACK SACKS CAREER RECOVERED FUMBLES 19 David Dunn, 1987-1989 CAREER 17 Anthony Banovac, 1998-2001 6 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 BLOCKED KICKS 15 Paul Sellers, 1988-1991 6 Bryan Day, 1985-1988 11.5 David Gilmore, 1987 CAREER 5 Daniel Furleigh, 1991-1993 11 Brian Baxter, 1998-2001 4 Sal Navarra, 1994-1997 5 Marcus Carter, 1990-1993 3 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 11 JeffMerlino, 1986-1987 5 Robert Magnuson, 1994-1996 3 Darryl Jackson, 1987-1990 SEASON 3 Rick Salazar, 1989-1992 12 David Dunn, 1988 2 Several players 8 Anthony Banovac, 200 I SEASON 7 Anthony Banovac, 1999 4 Bryan Day, 1998 7 Jeb Dougherty, 1995 4 Robert Magnuson, 1996 SEASON 7 Paul Sellers, 1991 3 Seven players tied 4 Sal Navarra, 1995 3 Darryl Jackson, 1990 GAME 2 Eleven players tied 4 David Dunn vs. CMS, 1989 GAME 3 Daniel Howard vs. Wagner, 200 I 3 Jeb Dougherty vs. Chico St., 1995 2.5 Lucas Smart vs . Whittier, 1996 2 Elton Perkins vs. Chico St., 1996 GAME 2 Several players tied 2 Ben Stoebner vs. Occidental, 1985 2 Tareq Abdulghani vs. Dayton, 2004 2 Gary Newberry vs. St. Mary's, 1981 I Several players tied

41 All-Time Team Records

TEAM RUSHING SCORING MISC. CON'T. TOTAL DEFENSE Most Yards Gained Most Points Most Fumbles Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed Game: 462 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Game: 69 vs . Cal Tech , 1970 Game: 7 four times; Game: -16 vs . Camp Pendleton , 1957 Season : 2,74 1 in 1991 Season : 511 in 2005 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season : 1750 in 1978 7 vs . Camp Pendleton , 1957 Fewest Yard s Gained Most Points Combined 7 vs. La Verne , 1973 Most Yards To tal Offense Allowed Game: 11 vs . Azusa Pacific, 1984 7 vs. Azusa Pacific, 1974 Game: 536 vs. USIU , 1975 Season : 775 in 1986 Game: 91 , 2003 (USD 46 , Holy Cross 45; ot) Season: 71 6, 2005 (USD 511 ; OPP 205) Season: 42 in 1957 Season : 4,439 in 2000 Most Rushes Fewest Fumbles Most Points Allowed Game: 65 vs . Loyola, 1972 Fewest Points Game: 0 vs . Several Teams Game : 61 by Penn, 2004 Season: 535 in 1972 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Season: 9 in 1998 Season: 313 in 2000 Season : 90 in 1961 Fewest Rushes Most Fumbles Lost Fewest Points Allowed Game: 22 vs. Claremont-Mudd , 1986; Most Touchdowns vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1982 Game: 6 vs . S.D. Marines, 1957 Game: 0 vs . Several Teams Game: 9 vs . Loyola , 1973; Valpo , 2005 Season : 307 in 1998 Season : 21 in 1984 Season: 100 in 1987 (10 games) Season : 69 in 2005 Fewest Fumbles Lost Most Shutouts Recorded PASSING Fewest Touchdowns Game: 0 vs . Several Teams Season: 4 in 1987 Most Yards Gained Game: 0 vs . Several Teams Game: 467 vs. Davidson, 2003 Season: 12 in 1984 PENALTIES DEFENSIVE RUSHING Season: 3,572 in 2005 Most Penalties Most Points After Touchdown Game: 18 vs . Chino Institute, 1957; Fewest Yards Gained Game: 9 vs. Valparaiso , 2005 18 vs. U. of Mexico , 1957 Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing Game: 0 vs . CS Long Beach , 1961 Season: 68 in 2005 Season: 113 in 1958 Game: -6 vs. Azusa Pacific, 1994 Season : 417 in 1979 (62-one point; 3-two point) Season: 663 in 1988 Fewest Penalties Fewest Passes Attempted Fewest Points After Touchdown Game: 0 vs. UC Riverside , 1973; Most Yards Allowed Rushing Game: 3 vs . Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Game: 0 vs . Several Teams 0 vs . Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Game: 370 vs. Dayton , 1997 Season : 4 in 1961 Season : 127 in 1989 Season: 37 in 1998 Season: 2,031 in 1998

Fewest Passes Completed MISCELLANEOUS Most Yards Penalized Game: 0 vs . CS Long Beach , 1961 Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 216 vs. San Francisco , 1981 Season: 49 in 1961 Season : 34 in 1973 Season: 993 in 1958

Most Touchdown Passes Thrown Fewest Touchdowns Rushing Fewest Yards Penalized Game: 7 vs. Val paraiso, 2005, 2002 Season: 5 in 1986 Game: 0 vs . UC Riverside , 1973; Season: 39 in 2005 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Rushing Average Per Game Season: 336 in 1998 Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown Season: 274.1 in 1991 Game: 0 in Several Games DEFENSIVE PASSING Season: 2 in 1961 Passing Average Per Game Fewest Passes Completed Season : 312.6 in 2003 Game : 0 vs. La Verne , 1972 Most Passes Had Intercepted Season: 61 in 1958 Game: 6 vs . UC Riverside , 1972 Scoring Average Per Game Season: 27 in 1984 Season: 42.6 in 2005 Most Passes Completed (511 points in 12 games) Game: 32 vs . Fairfield , 2001 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted Season : 204 in 1997 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Total Offense Average Per Game Season : 1 in 1990 Season : 485.2 in 2005 Fewest Passes Attempted Game: 7 vs. N.M. Western, 1958 Best Passing Percentage Most First Downs Season : 154 in 1958 Season: .684, 2005 (282x412) Game: 33 vs. Drake , 2005; Holy Cross, 2003 Most Passes Attempted Wors t Passing Percentage Season: 305 in 2005 Game: 59 vs . vs . Fairfield , 2001 Season: 386 in 1997 Season: .292, 1961 (49x168) Fewest First Downs Most Passes Intercepted Game: 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Game : 6 vs. Camp Pendleton , 1957; TOTAL OFFENSE Season : 107 in 1961 6 vs . USF, 1981 Season : 26 in 1981 Most Yards To tal Offense Most Punts Game: 663 vs . Maris!, 2003 Game : 12 vs . USIU , 1974 Fewest Passes Intercepted Season : 5,823 in 2005 Season: 86 in 1974 Game: 0 vs . Several Teams Season: 6 in 2001 Fe west Yards Total Offense Game: 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Most Ya rds Allowed Passing Season : 2,157 in 1984 Game: 454 vs. La Verne , 1991 Season : 2,750 in 2000 42 All-Time Game Results

1956 2-3-0 1971 3-5-0 /Club) 1978 7-3-0 1984 1-8-1 1991 7-3-0 L 00-46 Air Force Academy L 13-29 UC Riverside W 02-00 Cal Lutheran* L 09-13 Redlands W 13-03 Menlo L 00-30 Naval Air Station W 22-17 Occidental L 22-24 Redlands L 13-23 Claremont-Mudd W 17-14 at Redlands W 47-00 Edwards AFB L 00-02 Claremont-Mudd W 27-23 Pomona-Pitzer T 22-22 Pomona-Pitzer L 20-21 at Cal Lutheran W 14-12 New Mexico Military W 21-20 La Verne W 21-16 Occidental L 00-23 at Chico State L 20-21 at CS Hayward L 07-20 Northern Arizona L 07-14 Pomona-Pitzer W 20-14 Whittier L 13-31 at La Verne W 31-07 Whittier 68-108 W 41-31 Azusa Pacific L 09-10 Claremont-Mudd L 03-30 Cal Lutheran W 30-03 at Claremont-Mudd L 19-50 Cal Poly Pomona L 06-35 Azusa Pacific L 07-34 at Azusa Pacific W 38-37 La Verne 1957 6-3-0 L 21-23 Loyola Marymount W 56-03 Pomona-Pitzer W 20-06 Barstow Marines W 47-00 EdwardsAFB W 31-28 at UCSB 144-206 L 34-42 Azusa Pacific L 06-40 Northern Arizona W 38-20 USIU L 10-24 Azusa Pacific 1972 6-3-1 /Club) W 27-11 St. Mary's (Cal.} L 03-14 St. Mary's (Cal.} W 28-19 at Occidental L 07-21 Montana State 287-170 L 14-34 UC Riverside 219-153 111-242 W 40-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 14-06 Claremont-Mudd 1992 7-2-1 L 00-41 San Diego Marines W 19-07 Occidental 1979 5-6-0 1985 5-5-0 W 14-13 CS Hayward W 54-00 Camp Pendleton L 16-29 CS Los Angeles W 38-16 EdwardsAFB L 17-21 at Redlands T 21-21 at La Verne W 27-13 Univ. of Mexico L 21-27 La Verne L 00-39 Cal Lutheran L 08-32 Whittier L 07-28 Redlands W 54-00 Mexico Polytechnic W 28-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 23-14 Redlands W 10-07 at Pomona-Pitzer W 42-13 Claremont-Mudd W 27-00 Pepperdine W 35-18 Loyola Marymount W 35-16 Pomona-Pitzer W 08-07 at Claremont-Mudd W 21-20 Cal Lutheran 235-134 T 07-07 USIU W 21-14 Whittier L 14-27 at Occidental W 33-21 at Whittier 1958 8-2-0 W 41-27 Azusa Pacific W 27-02 Occidental W 21-17 La Verne W 42-35 at Azusa Pacific W 20-06 Univ. of Mexico W 14-13 Westminster(Utah} L 08-38 Claremont-Mudd W 17-06 Cal Poly Pomona L 35-48 Occidental W 13-1 O N. Mexico Western 209-174 L 14-16 Azusa Pacific L 14-27 Azusa Pacific W 33-28 at Pomona-Pitzer L 06-31 Montana State 1973 9-2-1 L 08-28 USIU W 21-07 UC Santa Barbara W 36-06 at Menlo W 33-00 Lewis and Clark L 16-20 UC Riverside L 07-37 St. Mary's (Cal.} L 20-21 at St. Mary's (Cal.) 284-233 W 46-14 Col. Western St. W 35-07 Claremont-Mudd L 12-21 La Verne 150-172 1993 6-4-0 W 46-14 Chino Institute W 34-14 Occidental 193-241 1986 4-6-0 W 32-07 Menlo W 57-07 Pomona-Pitzer W 45-13 Pepperdine 1980 6-5-0 W 20-16 at Whittier W 30-28 La Verne W 31-14 La Verne L 07-30 at Dayton+ W 24-00 Idaho State L 23-36 Cal Lutheran L 19-21 at La Verne W 24-13 Univ. of Montana W 46-00 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 21-03 Redlands L 25-35 at Valparaiso+ T 28-28 Humboldt State L 15-30 at Redlands W 27-21 at Cal Lutheran L 00-35 San Diego Marines L 14-27 Claremont-Mudd W 42-16 at Pomona-Pitzer 257-136 W 47-11 Azusa Pacific L 09-13 Claremont-Mudd L 21-27 at Evansville+ W 56-20 USIU W 17-07 Pomona-Pitzer W 02-00 at Azusa Pacific* W 28-27 Butler+ 1959 1-5-0 W 61-00 Loyola Marymount L 17-20 at Occidental W 24-21 Azusa Pacific L 14-36 Cal Poly-SLO W 30-27 CS Los Angeles W 33-13 Whittier L 09-14 UC Santa Barbara L 14-17 Drake+ L 12-42 Cal Poly Pomona L 14-21 Wittenberg# W 17-11 atLaVerne L 07-10 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 44-14 Wagner L 06-19 Pepperdine 455-169 L 07-31 at Azusa Pacific L 07-41 Occidental 252-227 L 14-40 San Diego Marines W 14-07 Sonoma State L 08-34 at Menlo 1994 6-4-0 1974 3-8-0 144-168 W 38-14 Southern Cal College L 13-17 CS Northridge W 41-00 EdwardsAFB W 37-14 at Menlo L 00-47 Montana State L 07-15 Azusa Pacific W 10-07 St. Mary's (Cal.) 1987 6-3-1 L 21-52 St. Mary's 84-198 L 06-40 Cal Lutheran 208-189 T 13-13 at Occidental L 9-14 at Drake+ 1960 4-5-1 W 14-09 La Verne W 28-00 at Redlands W 29-24 Cal Lutheran 1981 9-1-0 W 33-27 Valparaiso+ L 06-20 Whittier L 12-14 Whittier W 17-03 Redlands W 28-00 La Verne L 20-29 N. Mexico Western L 10-36 CS Los Angeles W 28-00 Whittier W 45-35 at Wagner W 40-26 Pomona-Pitzer W 47-13 at Claremont-Mudd W 28-16 Evansville L 00-20 Humboldt State W 24-13 at Pomona-Pitzer L 18-23 Azusa Pacific L 21-38 at Butler+ W 14-Q6 Azusa Pacific L 07-53 Humboldt State W 42-06 Pomona-Pitzer L 00-29 USIU W 38-13 Occidental W 49-21 at Azusa Pacific W 56-14 So. Cal College W 31-28 at Whittier W 23-07 at Claremont-Mudd L 24-42 Dayton+ W 21-20 San Diego Marines W 23-17 St. Mary's (Cal.) W 07-00 at UCSB L 00-48 UC Riverside W 23-15 La Verne 296-283 L 00-35 San Francisco State W 27-06 Azusa Pacific L 07-34 at St. Mary's (Cal.) W 20-13 Pepperdine 132-304 L 15-17 Menlo 1995 5-5-0 W 27-14 San Francisco L 13-20 Chico State L 14-28 Cal Poly Pomona 1975 2-7-0 W 42-27 Chapman 209-100 T 14-14 Northern Arizona L 3-30 at Dayton+ L 12-31 Redlands L 14-31 at St. Mary's (Cal.} W 28-21 at California Lu 165-199 1988 5-4-0 W 26-06 La Verne 290-163 W 02-00 at Menlo* W 35-18 at Valparaiso+ 1961 2-8-0 L 00-48 CS Northridge W 17-08 Claremont-Mudd W 21- 0 Azusa Pacific L 00-27 Whittier L 29-32 Whittier L 10-17 Redlands W 19-17 at Evansville+ W 48-00 Pomona-Pitzer 1982 4-6-0 L 07-40 Univ. of Pacific W 32-00 at Redlands W 23-07 at Pomona-Pitzer L 3-16 at Redlands L 00-37 San Diego Marines L 00-02 Azusa Pacific'* W 21-06 atWhittier L 0- 9 Drake+ L 00-41 USIU W 40-00 Claremont-Mudd W 13-00 Pepperdine W 31-13 Pomona-Pitzer L 16-20 Occidental W 37-16 Butler+ W 20-18 N. Mexico Western L 06-48 Cal Lutheran W 31-21 at La Verne L 17-20 Wagner L 00-18 St. Mary's (Cal.) L 20-34 at Occidental L 12-14 CS Long Beach L 18-20 Whittier L 10-13 UC Santa Barbara 176-167 121-226 L 13-14 at Azusa Pacific L 06-25 San Francisco St. L 14-20 at La Verne 1996 4-6-0 L 02-41 Cal Poly Pomona 1976 1-7-1 L 09-15 at Azusa Pacific 143-106 L 9-13 at Chico State L 12-42 San Diego State L 07-33 Redlands W 24-07 Cal Poly Pomona 1989 7-2-0 W 44-19 Cal Lutheran T 30-30 USIU L 7-34 at Drake+ L 18-28 USIU L 17-20 USC J.V. W 24-06 Azusa Pacific 90-272 L 18-19 Occidental W 19-00 Whittier W 10-7 Valparaiso+ L 00-10 Whittier L 14-31 St. Mary's (Cal.} L 3-52 at St. Mary's 1969 5-2-0 /Club) 219-160 W 30-13 at Claremont-Mudd L 06-35 Loyola Marymount L 06-49 CS Northridge W 23-17 at Redlands L 23-24 Evansville+ L 14-18 Azusa Pacific L 3-34 at Butler+ L 12-35 St. Mary's (Cal.) 1983 5-5-0 W 31-06 Pomna-Pitzer W 30-13 Whittier J.V. L 10-30 CS Los Angeles L 17-23 at Occidental W 20-0 Whittier L 00-4 7 Cal Lutheran W 14-13 Redlands W 44-34 at Azusa Pacific W 20-08 CS Long Beach J.V. W 34-14 at Claremont-Mudd W 38-17 La Verne W 26-08 USO Alumni W 16-14 St. Mary's (Cal.} L 03-51 at UCSB L 34-40 Dayton+ W 19-18 Azusa Pacific 101-250 W 34-10 at Pomona-Pitzer W 31-19 Menlo 197-257 W 20-06 Cal Tech L 07-28 Occidental 216-152 1997 8-3-0 1977 3-7-0 W 23-19 at Whittier 133-123 1990 7-2-0 W 25-15 Azusa Pacific L 17-25 Cal Lutheran W 28-14 La Verne L 20-30 St. Mary's 1970 2-6-0 /Club) W 02-00 Redlands* L 21-40 CS Hayward W 20-12 Occidental W 31 -07 Claremont-Mudd W 15-8 Redlands L 13-23 Loyola Marymount W 34-00 Pomona-Pitzer L 22-46 at Cal Lutheran L 32-39 at Cal Lutheran L 13-18 Cal Poly Pomona L 13-21 Occidental W 13-00 at La Verne L 06-10 Azusa Pacific L 14-28 Redlands W 55-20 at Evansville+ L 13-21 Claremont-Mudd L 12-16 Whittier L 00-06 at St. Mary's (Cal.) W 24-14 Butler+ W 69-00 Cal Tech L 20-56 CS Northridge W 21-17 at Pomona-Pitzer 189-200 L 03-24 UC Santa Barbara L 25-49 at Dayton+ W 34-31 Azusa Pacific L 07-16 Azusa Pacific W 39-30 Drake+ L 13-16 Occidental W 16-03 at Whittier L 00-09 CS Los Angeles W 28-14 at Menlo W 52-35 at Valparaiso+ L 07-09 St. Mary's (Cal.} W 13-07 USIU W 30-18 atWhittier L 07-18 La Verne W 21-10 atAzusa-Pacific L 21-24 St. Mary's (Cal.) 167-115 W 52-29 Wagner 169-136 137-176 369-287 43 All-Time Game Results & Series Record

1998 2-8-0 2002 5-5-0 ~ 1l1lCOHD V& Q L 7-14 Azusa Pacific L 25-41 Azusa Pacific W 42-30 at Wagner W 39-08 La Verne TEAM w L T PF PA L 13-19 Redlands L 14-49 at Yale Air Force Academy 0 1 0 0 46 L 13-26 at Cal Lutheran W 44-20 Jacksonville Azusa Pacific Univ. 17 21 0 810 766 W 28-14 Central CT L 03-34 Western Oregon Brown University 0 1 0 20 36 L 27-29 at Butler+ W 35-26 at Butler+ Butler University 9 4 0 414 280 L 7-24 Fairfield W 59-27 Valparaiso + California Lutheran 7 11 0 323 516 at Drake+ L 13-37 W 51-46 at Drake+ Cal Poly Pomona 2 5 0 101 192 L 7-31 Valparaiso+ L 10-31 Southern Oregon Cal Poly-SLO 0 1 0 14 36 L 27-35 Dayton+ L 17-27 Dayton+ 184-259 297-309 Cal State Hayward 1 2 0 55 74 1999 5-5-0 Cal State Long Beach 0 1 0 12 14 2003 8-2-0 Cal State Los Angeles 1 4 0 66 131 L 19-26 at Azusa Pacific L 14-24 Azusa Pacific W 40-13 Whittier W 54-7 at Davidson Cal State Northridge 0 4 0 39 170 W 30-14 Cal Lutheran W 45-7 La Verne Cal Tech 2 0 0 89 6 L 6-17 Yale W 46-45 ot Holy Cross Central Connecticut 2 0 0 66 34 L 0-41 at Dayton+ W 24-19 Southern Oregon Chapman College 2 0 0 102 39 W 42-14 Butler+ W 41-35 Drake+ Chico State 0 3 0 22 56 at Valparaiso+ L 7-14 L 34-41 at Valparaiso + 46 14 L 20-41 Drake+ Chino Institute 1 0 0 W 47-0 Maris! Claremont-Mudd 12 7 0 417 252 W 20-9 Stony Brook Butler+ W 53-7 Colorado Western State 1 0 0 46 14 W 31-12 Wagner W 41 -30 at Dayton+ 215-201 399-215 Davidson 2 1 0 123 34 2000 4-6-0 2004 7-4-0 Dayton, University of 3 10 0 292 445 L 23-24 Azusa Pacific L 17-24 at Azusa Pacific Dixie State College 0 0 0 0 0 W 35-21 at Whittier W 37-31 at Holy Cross Drake University 5 8 0 300 393 L 20-36 at Brown L 18-61 Penn Evansville, Univ. of 3 2 0 146 104 W 39-37 Menlo L 17-24 Princeton Fairfield University 1 1 0 45 59 L 12-52 at Drake+ W 51-10 Southern Oregon Georgetown 0 1 0 21 24 W 38-20 Central CT L 38-41 at Drake+ Holy Cross 2 0 0 46 45 L 13-27 Davidson W 49-14 Valparaiso + W 38-37 at Butler+ W 56-0 Davidson Humboldt State 0 2 1 35 101 L 10-32 Valparaiso+ W 41-12 at Butler+ Jacksonville (Fla .) 1 0 0 44 20 L 14-27 Dayton+ W 38-35 Dayton+ J.V. Teams 2 1 0 67 41 242-313 W 35-14 Wagner . Idaho State 1 0 0 24 0 2001 6-3-0 397-266 International Teams 3 0 0 101 19 W 34-13 Azusa Pacific 2005 11-1 -0 La Verne, Univ. of 16 6 1 550 383 W 21-12 at Redlands W 30-6 Azusa Pacific Lewis and Clark 1 0 0 33 0 W 31-24 Drake+ W 51-0 So. Oregon Loyola Marymount 2 3 0 136 99 L 14-35 at Dayton+ W 17-14 Yale Maris! College 2 0 0 89 35 W 38-35 Fairfield L 17-20 at Princeton 9 2 0 297 151 L 16-19 Butler+ W 56-0 vs. Menlo(@ SJCC) W 20-17 at Valparaiso + W 49-7 Butler+ Military Teams 7 5 0 282 232 L 21-24 Georgetown W 48-24 at Dayton+ Montana State 0 3 0 13 99 W 41-24 Wagner W 31 -26 Drake+ Montana, University of 1 0 0 24 13 236-203 W 63-21 at Valparaiso+ Morehead State 1 0 0 47 40 W 60-12 Chapman New Mexico Military 1 0 0 14 12 W 42-35 Maris! New Mexico Western 2 1 0 53 57 + PFL Contest W 47-40 Morehead St. ' Northern Arizona 0 2 1 27 74 A PFL Championshi p 511-205 #NCAA Playoffs Occidental College 8 11 1 399 410 * Win University of Pacific 0 1 0 7 40 **Forfeit Loss Univ. of Pennsylvania 0 1 0 18 61 Pepperdine University 4 1 0 111 45 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 20 1 1 702 253 Princeton University 0 1 0 17 24 11 11 0 342 344 St. Mary's College (Cal.) 5 15 0 278 453 San Diego State Univ. 0 1 0 12 42 San Francisco, Univ. of 1 0 0 27 14 San Francisco State 0 2 0 6 60 Sonoma State 1 0 0 14 7 Southern Cal College 2 0 0 94 28 Southern Oregon 3 1 0 136 60 Stony Brook 1 0 0 20 9 UC Davis 0 0 0 0 0 UC Riverside 0 4 0 43 131 UC Santa Barbara 3 4 0 84 137 USDAlumni 1 0 0 26 8 U.S. International 3 4 2 170 210 ·valparaiso, Un iv. of 8 5 0 404 319 Wagner College 7 1 0 307 178 Western Oregon 0 1 0 3 34 Westminster College 1 0 0 14 13 16 8 0 506 364 Wittenberg College 0 1 0 14 21 Yale Un iversitll 1 2 0 37 80 TOTALS 219 190 7 9302 8565

44 I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-05)

SOORI G Season PASSES COMPLETE D POINTS 62 Hutch Parker 2005 Career Career 45 Hutch Parker 2004 512 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 236 Evan Harney 2003-04 41 Adam Williams 2003 426 Mike Stadler 1996-00 216 Adam Hannula 2002-05 34 Adam Williams 2002 272 Josh Johnson 2004-05 202 Dylan Ching 1996-99 34 Tim Roth 1997 239 Vince Moise 1993-94 180 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 Game 234 Todd Mortensen 2004 164 Nick Garton 2002-05 9 Hutch Parker 2005 vs . Valpo Season Season 8 Hutch Parker 2005 vs . Menlo 260Josh Johnson 2005 122 Evan Harney 2003 8 Adam Williams 2002 vs. Valpo 234 Todd Mortensen 2004 114 Evan Harney 2004 7 Hutch Pa rker Four Times 195 Eric Rasmussen 2003 96 Jermaine Rucker 1994 7 Tim Roth 1997 vs. Evansville/Wagner 170 Eric Rasmussen 2002 89 Hutch Parker 2005 158 Mike Stadler 1998 78 Adam Hannula 2003 Game 78 Dylan Ching 1997 RUSHI a 37 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs . Dayton Game 35 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Penn ~ M. Gasperson 2002 vs. Valparaiso MOST ATTEMPTS 26 Josh Johnson 2005 vs . Butler/Drake 24 JT Rogan 2005 vs. Dayton Career 26 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Wagner Adam Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 24 588 Evan Harney 2003-04 24 Josh Johnson 2005 vs . Princeton/MSU 2005 vs 24 Jon Polk . Maris! 519 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 24 Eric Rasmussen 2002 vs. Dayton Evan 2003 vs . Valpo/Butler 24 Harney 325 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 24 Mike Stadler 2000 vs. Brown Oscar Arzu 1999 vs . Whittier 24 318 Jared Keo 1994-97 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake 24 294 Kenneth Villalobos 2000-02 YARDS GAINED PASSING 24 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. Cal Lutheran , Season Career 1995 vs. Valparaiso 303Evan Harney 2004 7487 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 24 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Azusa 285 Evan Harney 2003 5844 Mike Stadler 1996-00 196 Jermaine Rucker 1994 3528 Vince Moise 1993-94 TOUCHDOWNS 192 Oscar Arzu 2000 3391 Josh Johnson 2004-05 Career 184 JT Rogan 2005 2874 Todd Mortensen 2004 ~ Evan Harney 2003-04 Game Season 36 Adam Hannula 2002-05 ~ Evan Harney 2003 vs. Holy Cross 3256 Josh Johnson 2005 32 Dylan Ching 1996-99 34 Evan Harney 2004 vs. Butler 2982 Eric Rasmussen 2003 30 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 33 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Valparaiso 2874 Todd Mortensen 2004 26 Nick Garton 2002-05 32 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Dayton 2470 Eric Rasmussen 2002 Season 32 Evan Harney 2004 vs. PrincetonNU 2287 Mike Stadler 1997 ~van Harney 2003 31 JT Rogan 2005 vs. Drake Game 19 Evan Harney 2004 467 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Davidson 16 Jermaine Rucker 1994 YARDS GAINED 464 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Dayton 13 Adam Hannula 2003 Career 395 Eric Rasmussen 2002 vs. Valparaiso 12 Several tied 2809 Evan Harney 2003-04 392 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Drake Game 2576 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 375 Josh Johnson 2005 vs . MSU 5 M. Gasperson 2002 vs. Valparaiso 1808 Jermaine Rucker 1993-94 4 JT Rogan 2005 vs. Dayton 1396 Kenneth Villalobos 2000-02 TOUC HDOWN PASS ES THROWN 4 Adam Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 1282 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 Career 4 Jon Polk 2005 vs. Maris! Season 75 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 4 Evan Harney 003 vs. Valpo/Butler 1475 Evan Harney 2003 58 Mike Stadler 1996-00 4 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier 1334 Evan Harney 2004 36 Josh Johnson 2004-05 4 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake 1332 Jermaine Rucker 1994 30 Vince Moise 1993-94 4 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. Cal Lutheran 1041 Oscar Arzu 1999 25 Todd Mortensen 2004 1995 vs. Valparaiso 944 JT Rogan 2005 Season 4 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Azusa Game 36Josh Johnson 2005 229 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Maris! 35 Eric Rasmussen 2003 FIELD GOALS 220 Oscar Arzu 1998 vs. Wagner 30 Mike Stadler 1997 Career 215 Evan Harney 2003 vs. La Verne 25 Todd Mortensen 2004 ~ Adam Williams 2002-03 215 Jermaine Rucker 1993 vs. Valparaiso 25 Eric Rasmussen 2002 19 Tim Roth 1996-97 213 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier Game 16 Matt Young 1993-95 7* Josh Johnson 2005 vs . Valparaiso 15 Hutch Parker 2004-present * all in 1st half 9 Dylan Mora 1998-01 7 Eric Rasmussen 2002 vs. Valparaiso Season 6 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Davidson -11--Tim Roth 1997 PASSES ATTEMPTED 6 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Dayton 11 Adam Williams 2002 Career 5 Several tied 9 Hutch Parker 2005 851 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 9 Adam Williams 2003 799 Mike Stadler 1996-00 8 Tim Roth 1996 475 Vince Moise 1993-94 7 Two Players 393 Josh Johnson 2004-present G Game 389 Todd Mortensen 2004 4 MOST PASSES CAUGHT Tim Roth 1997 vs. Azusa Season 3 Hutch Parker 2005 Career vs . Azusa/Yale 389Todd Mortensen 2004 3 Adam Williams ~ Adam Hannula 2002-05 2002 vs. Jacksonville 371 Josh Johnson 2005 2 Several Players 189 Dylan Ching 1996-99 318 Eric Rasmussen 2003 153 Nick Garton 2002-05 EXTRA POINTS 311 Mike Stadler 1998 116 Michael Gasperson 2002-04 Ca reer 279 Eric Rasmussen 2002 71 Dylan Mora 1998-01 107 Game Season Hutch Parker 2004-present 57 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Penn 75 Adam Williams nAdam Hannula 2005 2002-2003 54 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Dayton 67 Matt Young 72 Adam Hann ula 2003 1993-95 46 Josh Johnson 2005 vs. Princeton 53 Tim Roth 63 Dylan Ching 1998 1996-97 44 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Dayton 43 Dylan Mora 1998-01 58 Adam Hannula 2004 43 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Redlands 57 Michael Gasperson 2002 56 Nick Garton 2005 45 I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-05)--

Game PUNTING AVERAGE 11 Michael Gasperson 2004 vs . Dayton Career TOTAL TACKLES 11 Adam Hannula 2002 vs . Drake 39.8 Mike Buhler 1994-96 Career 10 Adam Hannula 2005 vs . Valparaiso 39 .6 Tim Roth 1995-97 312 Jeb Dougherty 1993-1996 10 Adam Hannula 2003 vs . Valparaiso 39 .5 Dylan Mora 1999-01 310 Doug Popovich 1993-1995 10 Dylan Ching 1998 vs . Cal Lu 38.9 Robert Ray 1993-94 278 Bryan Baxter 1997-2001 9 Several tied 37.4 Brent Labarrere 2000-03 272 Brian Luman 1998-2001 Season 261 Kyle Slusser 1997-2001 YARDS PASS RECEIVING 42.0 Dylan Mora 2001 Season Career 41.4 Tim Roth 1997 142 Doug Popovich 1994 3482 Adam Hannula 2002-05 40.2 Mike Buhler 1996 125 Doug Popovich 1995 3111 Dylan Ching 1996-99 39.9 George Villa 2005 113 Jeb Dougherty 1996 2254 Nick Garton 2002-05 39.9 Robert Ray 1994 104 Jeff Langdon 2004 1894 Michael Gasperson 2000-04 101 Brian Luman 2000 1439 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 LONGEST FIELD GOALS Game Season 49 Tim Roth 1997 vs . Valparaiso 26 Andy Guzenski 2002 vs . Dayton 1161 Adam Hannula 2003 48 Matt Young 1995 vs. Butler 23 Doug Popovich 1994 vs . St. Mary's 1000 Adam Hannula 2005 46 John Koker 2004 vs. Princeton 23 Doug Popovich 1994 vs . Butler 915 Dylan Ching 1997 & 1998 46 Adam Williams 2003 vs . Maris! 22 Jeb Dougherty 1996 vs . Chico State 907 Michael Gasperson 2002 45 Rafael Ocampo 1999 vs . Wagner 22 Doug Popovich 1995 vs . Drake 902 Nick Garton 2003 INTERCEPTIONS Game PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Career ~ Nick Garton 2003 vs . Davidson Season 15 Kyle Slusser 1997-2001 218 Michael Gasperson 2004 vs . Dayton 11 .1 Dylan Mora 2000 12 Kaeo Gouveia 1996-1999 209 Adam Hannula 2003 vs. Maris! 9.4 Gavin Ng 2001 11 Brian Luman 1998-2001 195 Adam Hannula 2002 vs. Drake 9.2 Gavin Ng 2002 8 Jeff Langdon 2001-2004 187 Michael Gasperson 2002 vs. Valpo 8.6 Evan Hlavacek 1996 6 Three Players 8.4 Nick Garton 2005 Season TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT 8.4 Dylan Ching 1997 -6 --Jeff Langdon 2004 Career 6 Kyle Slusser 1998 36 Adam Hannula 2002-2005 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 5 Scott Buccola 1993 32 Dylan Ching 1996-99 Season 5 Kaeo Gouveia 1997 26 Nick Garton 2002-05 30 .6 Evan Hlavacek 1995 5 Brian Luman 2000 18 Michael Gasperson 2000-04 28 .1 Brian Luman 2000 Game 16 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 28 .0 Jeb Dougherty 1996 3 Kyle Slusser 1999 vs . Wagner Season 27 .1 Nick Garton 2004 2 Eleven Players 13 Adam Hannula 2003 27 .1 Jeb Dougherty 1994 12 Nick Garton 2003 12 Dylan Ching 1997 & 1998 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS POINTS IN A GAME 11 Adam Hannula 2005 92 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs . Menlo 63 vs . Valparaiso 2005 11 Jeff Prichard 1997 86 Evan Harney 2003 vs . Maris! 60 vs . Chapman 2005 10 Michael Gasperson 2002 85 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Butler 59 vs . Valparaiso 2002 Game 78 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Valparaiso 56 vs . Menlo 2005 5 M. Gasperson 2002 vs.Valparaiso 77 Kevin Herron 2004 vs. Valparaiso 56 vs. Davidson 2004 4 Adam Hannula 2005 vs . Valparaiso 76 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. Cal Lu TOTAL OFFENSE , GAME 4 Dylan Ching 1997 vs . Drake 663 vs . Maris! 2003 3 Five Players LONGEST RECEPTIONS 626 vs. Davidson 2003 83 Nick Garton 2003 vs. Davidson 593 vs. Valparaiso 2002 80 Adam Hannula 2003 vs. Maris! 577 vs. Valparaiso 2004 80 Evan Hlavacek 1993 vs. Drake 576 vs . Butler 2005 78 Matt Hackett 2000 vs. Butler MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS , GAME TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 75 Dylan Ching 1996 vs. Dayton 59 vs. Whittier 1999 Career 57 vs. Azusa Pacific 1994 7617 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 LONGEST PUNT 56 vs . Holy Cross 2003 5978 Mike Stadler 1996-00 73 Dylan Mora 2001 vs . Dayton 56 vs. Butler 1993 3879 Vince Moiso 1993-94 66 Robert Ray 1994 vs. Butler 56 vs. Azusa Pacific 1996 3809 Josh Johnson 2004-present 63 Mike Buhler 1995 vs. Evansville MOST RUSHING YARDS , GAME 3301 Evan Harney 2003-04 62 Dylan Mora 2000 vs . Brown 434 vs. Butler 1999 3132 Dylan Ching 1996-99 62 Brent Labarrere 2002 vs . Yale 405 vs. Whittier 1999 Season 338 vs. Menlo College 1994 3635 Josh Johnson 2005 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 313 vs. Valparaiso 2004 3061 Eric Rasmussen 2003 98 Jeb Dougherty 1993 vs. Azusa 303 vs. Valparaiso 1993 2849 Todd Mortensen 2004 98 Gavin Ng 2001 vs . Azusa 301 vs. Jacksonville 2002 2443 Eric Rasmussen 2002 95 Evan Hlavacek 1995 vs . Cal Lu MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, GAME 2297 Mike Stadler 1997 95 Jeb Dougherty 1996 vs. Azusa 61 vs. Penn 2004 92 Jeb Dougherty 1994 vs. Dayton 54 vs . Dayton 2004 48 vs. Princeton 2005 ALL-PURPOSE YAR DS GAINED LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 46 vs . Brown 2000 Career 68 Ben Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 44 vs. Dayton 1998 4514 Dylan Ching 1996-99 62 Dylan Mora 2000 vs . Dayton MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, GAME 4163 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 53 Gavin Ng 2002 vs . La Verne 37 vs. Dayton & Penn 2004 3654 Adam Hannula 2002-05 47 Khalid Maxie 1998 vs. Fairfield 32 vs. Butler 2005 3301 Evan Harney 2003-04 46 Gavin Ng 2002 vs . Valparaiso 26 vs. Drake 2005 3087 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 46 Adam Smith 1993 vs . Azusa 26 vs . Wagner 2004 Season 25 Three Times 1734 Evan Harney 2003 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS MOST PASSING YARDS , GAME 1567 Evan Harney 2004 100 Mark Johnson 2005 vs. Valparaiso 467 vs. Davidson 2003 1465 Jermaine Rucker 1994 95 Scott Buccola 1993 vs . Wagner 464 vs . Dayton 2004 1456 Dylan Ching 1997 93 Kujanga Jackson 1997 vs. Evansville 431 vs . Valparaiso 2002 1322 JT Rogan 2005 84 Chase McBride 2004 vs. Holy Cross 404 vs . Morehead St. 2005 392 vs . Drake 2003 46 I-AA PFL Standings/Polls (1993-05) YEARLY USD TORERO All polls and rankings include only I-AA 1-AARE ULTS (1993-0 Mid-Major Teams of the 9 PFL, MAAG & NEC 1993 PFL OVERALL NC 2002 PFL QVERALL NC *Dayton 5-0 9-1 4-1 *Dayton 4-0 10- 1 6-1 Drake 3-2 8-2 5-0 San Diego 3-J 5-5 2-4 Prev. Butler 3-2 4-6 1-4 Butler 2-2 4-6 2-4 Team Record Rank Evansville 2-3 6-4 4-1 Drake 1-3 5-6 4-3 San Diego 1-4 6-4 5-0 Valparaiso 0-4 1-10 1-6 1. SAN DIEGO 11-1 1 Valparaiso 1-4 5-5 4-1 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead 2. Dayton 9-1 2 State of South Division, 28-0 1994 PFL OVERALL NC 3. Duquesne 7-3 3 *Dayton 4-1 8-2 4-1 2003 PFL OVERALL NC 4. Morehead State 8-4 4 *Butler 4-1 7-3 3-2 San Diego! 3-1 8-2 5-J Marist 7-4 6 Drake 3-2 7-3 4-1 *Valparaiso! 3-1 8-4 5-3 5. San Diego 2-3 6-4 4-1 Dayton 2-2 9-2 7-0 6. Drake 6-4 5 Valparaiso 2-3 7-3 5-0 Drake 1-3 6-6 5-3 7. Central Conn . St. 7-4 7 Evansville 0-5 4-6 4-1 Butler 1-3 2-9 1-6 ! denotes PFL North Division Co-Champs 8. Monmouth 6-4 9 1995 PFL OVERALL NC *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead 9. Stony Brook 6-5 8 *Drake 5-0 8-1-1 3-1-1 St. of South Division, 54-42. Jacksonville 4-4 Dayton 4-1 9-2 4-1 10. 10 San Diego 3-2 5-5 2-3 2004 PFL OVERALL NC Evansville 1-4 5-5 4-1 *Drake! 4-0 10-2 6-2 Note : USD received votes in The Sports Network I-AA Top Valparaiso 1-4 5-5 4-1 San Diego 3-1 7-4 4-3 25 poll for the 5th straight week, moving up from 36 points to Butler 1-4 2-8 1-4 Dayton 2-2 7-3 5-1 39 poi nts . Also received votes in the Final ESPN/USA Today Valparaiso 1-3 5-6 4-3 Di vision I-AA Top 25 Coaches Poll. 1996 PFL QVERALL NC Butler 0-4 1-10 1-6 *Dayton 5-0 11-0 6-0 ! denotes PFL North Division Champions Drake 4-1 8-3 4-2 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead Evansville 2-3 5-5 3-2 St.of South Division, 20-17. Team Record Butler 2-3 3-7 1-4 1. SAN DIEGO 11-1 San Diego 1-4 4-6 3-2 2005 PFL OVERALL NC 2. Dayton 9-1 Valparaiso 1-4 4-6 3-2 *San Diego! 4-0 11-J 7-1 Dayton 3-1 9-1 6-0 3. Duquesne 7-3 1997 PFL OVERALL NC Drake 2-2 6-4 4-2 4. Marist 7-4 *Dayton 5-0 9-1 4-1 Valparaiso 1-3 3-8 2-5 5. Morehead State 8-4 San Diego 4-1 8-3 4-2 Butler 0-4 0-11 0-7 6. Drake 6-4 Drake 2-3 8-3 6-0 ! denotes PFL North Division Champions 7. Monmouth 6-4 Butler 2-3 6-4 4-1 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead Central Conn. St. Valparaiso 2-3 3-7 1-4 State ofSouU1 Division, 47-40. 8. 7-4 Evansville 0-5 2-8 2-3 9. Albany 5-6 10. Stony Brook 6-5 1998 PFL OVERALL NC *Drake 4-0 7-3 3-3 Dayton 3-1 6-4 2-3 Valparaiso 2-2 5-6 3-4 Team Record Butler 1-3 4-6 3-3 1. SAN DIEGO 11-1 San Diego 0-4 2-8 2-4 2. Duquesne 7-3 1999 PFL QVERALL NC 3. Dayton 9-1 *Dayton 4-0 6-4 2-4 4. Drake 6-4 Valparaiso 3-1 9-2 6-1 5. Maris! 7-4 Drake 2-2 7-4 5-2 6. Morehead State 8-4 San Diego 1-3 5-5 4-2 7. Stony Brook 6-5 Butler 0-4 5-5 5-1 8. Central Conn. St. 7-4 2000 PFL QVERALL NC 9. Monmouth 6-4 *Dayton 3-1 8-3 5-2 10. Albany 5-6 *Valparaiso 3-1 7-4 4-3 *Drake 3-1 7-4 4-3 San Diego J-3 4-6 3-3 Butler 0-4 2-8 2-4 Team Rating 1. SAN DIEGO 46.33 2001 PFL QVERALL NC 2. Dayton 43.41 *Dayton 4-0 10-1 5-1 3. San Diego 2-2 6-3 4-1 Drake 37.90 Butler 2-2 5-5 3-3 4. Morehead State 34.30 Drake 1-3 5-5 4-2 5. Duquesne 31.06 Valparaiso 1-3 3-8 2-5 6. Monmouth 30.52 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Jacksonville 7. Al bany 30.43 of South Division, 46-14 8. Central Conn. St. 29.47 9. Maris! 29 .02 10. Stony Brook 27.42

47 I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-05) PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE ALL-ACADEMIC OFFENSE PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK Scott Steingrebe WR 1993 Scott Buccola DB 1993 Kevin Barres OL 1993 Kevin Barres OL 1993 Robert Ray P 1993-94 John Lambert RB 1993 OFFENSE DATE YEAR Evan Hlavacek WR 1994-96 Doug Popovich DB 1994-95 Matt Taylor OL 1993-94 Vince Moiso, QB 10-10 1993 Matt Taylor OL 1994 Curtis DeMers LB 1995 Vince Moisa QB 1994 Michael Henry, RB 10-24 1993 Vince Moisa QB 1994 Sal Navarra DB 1995 John Khamis QB 1996 Jermaine Rucker, RB 9-3 1994 Uermaine Rucker RB 1994 Mike Buhler P 1995-96 Jeff Prichard WR 1997 Jermaine Rucker, RB 11-6 1994 Matt Young PK 1995 Jeb Dougherty DB 1996 Mike Stadler QB 1997-00 Evan Hlavacek, WR 9-30 1995 Tim Roth PK 1996 Buddy Brown DL 1997 Tom Jackson QB 1999 Mike Stadler, QB 10-4,11-1 1997 Dylan Ching WR 1997-99 Kaeo Gouveia CB 1998-99 Christos Renner OL 1999-00 Dylan Ching , WR 10-25 1997 Mike Stadler QB 1997-98 Bryan Baxter LB 2000 Justin Dixon OL 2001-02 Oscar Arzu , RB 9-12 1998 Tim Roth PK 1997 Brian Luman DB 2000 Matt Guardia TE 2001 Oscar Arzu , RB 9-12 , 9-19 1999 Oscar Arzu RB 1999-00 Anthony Banovac DL 2001 Eric Rasmussen QB 2001-03 Eric Rasmussen , QB 9-29 2001 Christos Renner OL 1999 Kyle Slusser DB 2001 Will Withers WR 2001 Eric Rasmussen , QB 9-14 , 10-26 2002 Justin Dixon OL 2000-02 Andy Guzenski LB 2002-03 Matt Collins OL 2001 , 03-04 M. Gasperson, WR 10-26 2002 Matt Guardia TE 2001 Wesley Morgan DB 2002 Jefflncerty TE 2002 Eric Rasmussen , QB 9-14 , 11-9 2003 Dylan Mora WR 2001 Josh Noga DL 2003 Adam Williams PK 2002 Evan Harney, RB 9-21 , 11-2 2003 Michael Gasperson WR 2002, 04 Gavin Ng DB 2003 Evan Harney RB 2003-04 Evan Harney, RB 10-3/24/31 2004 Adam Hannula WR 2003 Daniel Howard DE 2004 Adam Hannula WR 2003-04 Todd Mortensen, QB 9-19, 10-17, Jeff lncerty TE 2003 Jeff Langdon LB 2004 Jeff lncerty TE 2003 11-7, 11-14 2004 Eric Rasmussen QB 2003 Keith Zapalac OL 2003-04 Josh Johnson, QB 9-18 ,1 0-16/30 2005 Evan Harney RB 2003-04 Nick Garton WR 2003-04 JT Rogan , RB 10-16 2005 Keith Zapalac OL 2003-04 Brent Labarrere WR 2003 Jon Polk, RB 11-3 2005 Todd Mortensen QB 2004 Todd Mortensen QB 2004 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE ALL-ACADEMIC DEFENSE DEFENSE DATE YEAR Matt Taylor OL 1993 Neal Weitman LB 1993 Doug Popovich DB 1993-95 Scott Buccola, DB 11-14 1993 p Matt Young PK 1994 Dan Furleigh DB 1993 Robert Ray 1993-94 Doug Popovich , DB 10-1 1994 Jon Walker OL 1995-96 Jeb Dougherty DB 1994 Neal Weitman LB 1993 Jeb Dougherty, DB 9-2 , 11-4 1995 Buddy Brown DL 1995-96 Jeb Dougherty DB 1994-96 Aaron Garrison OL 1997 Doug Popovich , DB 9-9 1995 Joel Gonzalez OL 1998 Ryan Marcos DL 1996 Jesse Hall DB 1994 Tom Jackson QB 1999 Robert Magnuson LB 1996 Mike Buhler p 1995-96 Sal Navarra, DB 9-30 1995 Matt Hackett WR 2000 Kujanga Jackson DB 1997 Ryan Larson LB 1996 Jeb Dougherty, DB 9-7, 11-16 1996 Matt Guardia TE 2000 Lukas Smart DL 1998 Mike Hartshorne DL 1997-98 Robert Magnuson, LB 9-28 1996 Christos Renner OL 2000 Kyle Slusser DB 1998-99 Brandon Camacho DL 2000 Travis Dellinger, DB 10-25 1997 Eric Rasmussen QB 2001-02 Anthony Banovac DL 1999 Adam Combs DB 2001-03 Kaeo Gouveia, CB 11-8, 11-15 1997 Bryan Baxter LB 1999 Michael DiPasquale LB 2002 Matt Collins OL 2001,03 Kaeo Gouveia, CB 9-12 1998 Dylan Mora PK 2001 Dylan Mora P 2000 Brent Labarrere p 2002 Gavin Ng RS 2001-02 Ron Friedman DL 2001 Bryan Newbrough DB 2002-03 Kyle Slusser, DB 9-26, 10-3 1998 Ariel Bellafiore OL 2002 Andy Guzenski LB 2001 Christian Conroy DL 2003 Bryan Baxter, LB 9-12 1999 Kenneth Villalobos RB 2002 Brian Luman DB 2001 Kyle Fitzgerald LB 2003 Brian Luman , DB 9-19, 9-26 2000 Keith Zapalac OL 2002 Dylan Mora P 2001 Tareq Abdulghani DE 2004 Wesley Morgan, CB 10-21 2000 Ariel Bellafiore OL 2003 Joe Maietta DL 2003 Philip Bretsch DB 2004 Chase McBride, DB 9-12 2004 Chris Conroy DL 2003 Adam Hannula WR 2004 Jeff Langdon , LB 10-24 2004 Dustin Owen TE 2004 Josh Pierce DL 2003 Kyson Hawkins, LB 10-16 2005 Matt Collins OT 2004 Jeff Langdon LB 2003 Nick Garton WR 2003, *2004 Kyle Fitzgerald Invert 2003 Mark Johnson, DB 10-30 2005 * return specialist Allen Russell DB 2003 Adam Combs Invert 2003 SPEC. TEAMS DATE YEAR Gavin Ng DB 2003 Jeb Dougherty, KR 10-31 1993 Josh Brisco DB 2004 Billy Kobayashi , CB 9-3 1994 John Koker P 2004 Robert Ray, P 10-15 1994 Jeb Dougherty, KR 10-22 1994 Evan Hlavacek, KR 9-23 1995 Mike Buhler, P 9-30, 10-14, 11-11 1995 Mike Buhler, P 9-28, 10-5 1996 Tim Roth , PK 11-9 1996 Tim Roth , P/PK 9-6, 9-13 1997 Tim Roth , P/PK 11-8, 11-15 1997 Dylan Ching , KR 10-3 1998 Brian Luman, KR 10-21 2000 Rafael O'Campo, PK 10-7 2000 Dylan Mora, P 10-6, 10-27 2001 Gavin Ng , Return 9-14 2002 Adam Williams, PK 11-2 2002 Adam Williams, PK 10-26 2003 Hutch Parker, PK 9-12, 11-14 2004 Michael Gasperson, Rel 10-17 2004 Hutch Parker, PK 9-4 2005 48 I-AA Torero Leaders (1993-05) ~ I-AA TORERO ALL-AMERICA RECOGNITION

AMERICAN FOOTBALL DON HANSEN'S NATIONAL COACHES ASSOCIATION WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE Eric Rasmussen, QB 2nd Team 2003 Doug Popovich, DB 3rd Team 1995 Josh Johnson, QB 1st Team 2005 Eric Bakhtiari, DE 1st Team 2005 Philip Breisch, DB 1st Team 2005 Jeb Dougherty, DB 3rd Team 1996 JT Rogan , RB 2nd Team 2005 Adam Hannula, WR 2nd Team 2005 ESPN THE MAGAZINE Jordan Paopao, OL 2nd Team 2005 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (CoSIDA) Nick Garton , WR Hon . Men!. 2005 Doug Popovich , DB 1st Team 1994 Reis Rosenbledt, OL Hon . Ment. 2005 Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1995 Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2004 Jeb Dougherty, DB 2nd Team 1995 Todd Mortensen, QB 1st Team 2004 Jeb Dougherty, DB 1stTeam 1996 Jeff Langdon , LB 1st Team 2004 Evan Harney, RB 2004 Keith Zapalac, OL 1stTeam 2004 Nick Garton , RS 2nd Team 2004 Mike Gasperson , WR 2nd Team 2004 Eric Rasmussen, QB 1st Team 2003 Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2003 Adam Hannula, WR 1st Team 2003 Keith Zapalac, OL 1st Team n 2003 Year Andy Guzenski , LB 2nd Team 2003 zette Jeff Incerty , TE Hon. Ment. 2003 ·ne Josh Noga, DL Hon. Ment. 2003 Gavin Ng, DB Hon. Men!. 2002 Justin Dixon , OL 1st Team 2002 Andy Guzenski, LB Hon . Ment. 2002 Wesley Morgan , DB Hon . Ment. 2002 Eric Rasmussen, QB Hon. Men!. 2002 Kenneth Villalobos, RB Hon . Ment. 2002 Adam Williams, PK Hon . Ment. 2002 Dylan Mora, P 1st Team 2001 Anthony Banovac, LB 2nd Team 2001 Kyle Slusser, DB Hon . Ment. 2001 Todd Mortensen, QB, 2004 All-American Justin Dixon , OL Hon . Ment. 2001 , '00 2004 co-PFL Offensive Player of the Year Signed free agent contract with Detroit Lions Brian Luman, DB 1st Team 2000 Oscar Arzu , RB Hon. Ment. 2000 THE SPORTS NETWORK I-AA Bryan Baxter, LB Hon. Ment. 2000 ALL-AMERICA TEAM Oscar Arzu , RB 1st Team 1999 Christos Renner, OL Hon . Ment. 1999 Eric Bakhtiari, DE 1st Team 2005 Kaeo Gouveia, CB Hon. Ment. 1999, '98 Philip Breisch, DB 1st Team 2005 Dylan Ching , KR Hon . Ment. 1999, '97 Josh Johnson, QB 1st Team 2005 Dylan Ching , WR 1stTeam 1998, '97 Jordan Pappao, OL 1stTeam 2005 Mike Stadler, QB Hon . Ment. 1998, '97 Tod d Mortensen , QB 1st Team 2004 Tim Roth , PK/P 1st Team 1997 Michael Gasperson, WR 1st Team 2004 Buddy Brown, DT 1st Team 1997 Jeff Langdon , LB 1st Team 2004 Eric Rasmussen, QB Mike Buhler, P 1st Team 1996 Keith Zapalac, OL 1stTeam 2004 2003 AFCA All-America, Jeb Dougherty, DB 1st Team 1996, '95 Adam Hannula, WR 1st Team 2003 2003 PFL North Division Tim Roth , PK Hon . Men!. 1996 Offensive Player of the Year, Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2003 Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1995 2003 Don Hansen's Keith Zapalac, OL 1st Team 2003 1995 Offensive Back of the Year Matt Young , PK 2nd Team Dylan Mora, p 1st Team 2001 2-time NCAA I-AA Leader Jeb Dougherty, Ret. 2nd Team 1995 Doug Popovi ch, DB 3rd Team 1995 in Passing Efficiency - Curtis DeMers, LB 2nd Team 1995 Doug Popovich , DB Hon. Ment. 1994 174.5 in 2003; 164.2 in 2002 Mike Buhler, P 2nd Team 1995 49 Academic Support & Student Services

Sara beth Pollock beg ins her second year as the Coordinator of Athletic Academic "The greatest challenge to a D ivi­ Support for the University of San Diego. She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic sion I athlete is to balance the demands Department since the fall of 2001 . She serves as the academic advisor for all of sport while taking full advantage of sports except Football and Rowing . Her responsibilities include the supervision of the Study Hall and the administration of the tutoring and mentoring programs. the educational experience offered. The Currently, the Academic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent purpose of our program is to assist stu­ a variety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are gradu­ dent-athletes in meeting this challenge ate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD's Counseling Program . The by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring Study Hall and computer lab are open for student-ath lete use all year long ; during and a quiet environment to study. The Sarabeth Pollock the semester they are open 60 hours per week and provide a quiet, studious atmo­ academic support program is designed Academic Support sphere to foster academic excellence. to assist students in adjusting to life at USD and developing sound academic and Sarabeth graduated from USO in 2002 in the Honors Prog ram , earning her Bache­ career p lans. By promoting a p hilosophy lor of Arts degree in Political Science and History. She speaks Spanish and French ofi ndividual responsibility, which encour­ fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan , she resides in Point Loma with her family. In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have ages each student-athlete to value their published by the end of the year. educational experience, the academic support program assists each athlete to Robyn Fortney begins her second year as the Coordinator of Ath letic Student Services realize their full potential. " for USD. She coordinates the CHAM PS/Life Skills program which promotes the personal Shaney F ink development of student-athletes. Also , she is an Academic Counselor to Football, Women's Associale AD for Compliance Rowing and Men's Rowing. & Sludent Services/SWA From nearby Rancho Bernardo, Fortney earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communica­ tions, with a minor in Leadership, from USD in 2002. She was a four-year member of the USD FOOTBALL USDwomen's basketball team between 1998-2002, including the 2000 squad that advanced ESPN THE MAGAZINE to the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, she received her Master's Degree in Sport Management ACADEMIC R obyn Fortney from the University of San Francisco . ALL-AMERICANS Student-Athlete Services Philip Bretsch District VIII, 2005

Nick Garton D istrict VIII, 2005 & 2004

Evan Harney 1st Team Offense, 2004

Jeb Dougherty 1st Team Defense, 1996

Jeb Dougherty Former Torero football player, 2nd Team D efense, 1995 Josh Elkins, enjoys 2004 gradu­ ation ceremony Doug Popovich 1st Team D efense, 1995

Doug Popovich ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER 1st Team D efense, 1994 The USO Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academ­ John Gomez ic development of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary re­ 2nd Team D efense, 1988 sources for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their de­ gree. Academic Support Services are designed to enhance the student-athlete's overall Bryan Day collegiate experience and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. 1st Team D efense, 1988 All USO student-athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The mentor­ Bryan Day ing program , Torero Blue and MenTorero, were redeveloped in 2005 and team a graduate student 1st Team Defense, 1987 in the counseling program with an athlete who would like to enhance study skills, learn about campus resources, receive guidance on goal development and attainment, and benefit from Jeff Mansukhani guided group study. Student-athletes also have access to a quiet area where they can study or 2nd Team Offense, 1986 work in the computer center. In addition , student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning centers including the Writing, Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage of Dan Herbert the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs. 1st Team Def ense, 1981 50 NCAA Compliance NCAA COMPLIANCE I want to play Division I intercollegiate athletics at San Diego ...

What do I need to do in order to play at San Diego as a freshman? Off-Campus Contacts: Acollegecoachmaycontactyou in person Ify ou intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a freshman, you must off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the completion register and be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. Your of your junior year in high school. In sports other than football, one high school counselors should provide you with a student-release fonn and a in-person, off-campus contact with a prospect is allowed during April brochure titled, "NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete." In of the prospect's junior year of high school. The contact must take order to be registered with the clearinghouse, you must complete the student­ place on the prospect's high school campus and follow restrictions on release form and mail the top (white) copy of the form to the clearinghouse the sport's recruiting calendar. A contact is any face-to-face meeting along with the $50 registration fee. Give the yellow and pink copies of the between a college coach or athletics staff member and you or your fo rm to a high-school official, who then sends the yellow copy, along with parents, during which any of you say more than " hello." Also, any an official copy of your high-school transcript that includes your SAT or such face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that takes place on ACT score(s), to the clearinghouse. Your high school should keep the pink your campus, at an organized competition or practice involving you copy for its files. You may also register online at www.ncaaclearinghouse. or your high school, preparatory school, two-year college or all-star net. After graduation and before the school closes for the summer, your team shall be considered a contact, regardless of the conversation. school also must send the clearinghouse a copy of your final transcript that Currently in al I sports other than football, college coaches may contact confirms graduation from high school. Your counselors can obtain registra­ you off the college campus no more than three times. However, a col­ tion materials, at no cost, by calling the clearinghouse at (319) 337-1492 or lege coach may visit your high school (with the approval of your high (877) 262-1492. school principal) only once a week during contact period.

How do I know if I'm being recruited? Evaluations: An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to as­ You become a "prospective student-athlete" when you start ninth-grade sess your academic qualifications or athletics ability, including a visit classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a prospective student-athlete if to your high school (during which no contact occurs) or watching a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or other you practice or compete at any site. Currently in all sports other than benefits that the college does not provide prospective students generally. You football and basketball, a college coach is limited to seven opportuni­ become a "recruited prospective student-athlete" at a particular college if ties (contacts and evaluations combined) to recruit you and not more any coach approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling than three of the seven opportunities may be contacts. In basketball, and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches that cause coaches have a limit of five opportunities with which to recruit you yo u to become a recruited prospective student-athlete are(!) providing you (contact and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not more wi th an official visit; (2) placing more than one telephone call to you or any than three of those five opportunities may be contacts. In football, a other member of your family; or (3) visiting you or any other member of coach has three evaluation opportunities and six contact opportunities. your family anywhere other than the college campus. Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, you may be evaluated an unlimited number of times by a college coach from the college with Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, no alumni, boosters which you have signed. or representatives of a college's athletics interests can be involved in your recruitment. There can be no phone calls or letters from boosters. If a USO Letters: Letters and printed recruiting information may be sent to booster is contacting you, please call the San Diego Compliance Office as you starting September 1st at the beginning of your junior year in high soon as possible at (619) 260-7577. Don't risk your NCAA eligibility! school. However, you may still contact a university prior to this date to receive general (non-athletic related) information. You may also W hen can I talk to the coach and have him/her complete an athletic questionnaire prior to this date. see me play? What Can I Receive from San Diego? Telephone Calls: In all sports other than football, phone calls from staff You ( or your fami ly) may not receive any benefit, inducement orarrangement, members (but not boosters) are not permitted until July I after completion of such as cash, clothing, camp, improper expenses, transportation, gifts or loans your junior year. In sports other than football, one telephone call to a prospect to encourage you to sign a National Letter oflntent or attend an NCAA col­ may be made during March of the prospect's junior year in high school. In lege. The University of San Diego may offer you a one-year scholarship that both men 's and women's basketball, one telephone call to a prospect may covers room and board, tuition and fees, and required course-related books, be made on or after June 21 following the prospect's junior year. Only three or any part of these. The institution can recommend that this aid be renewed calls to a prospect may be made in July fo ll owing a prospect's junior year, each year, as is the general practice at the University of San Diego. with no more than one call per week. In Football, a prospect may receive one phone call in May of the prospects junior year in high school and may start receiving additional calls after September I of your senior year. After this, a college coach is limited to one telephone call per week to you (or Who do I contact with any Questions on your parents or legal guardians), except that unlimited call s to you (or your Eligibility? parents or legal guardians) may be made under the fo ll owing circumstances: (I) during the five days immediately before your official visit by the college You may contact Shaney Fink, USD's you will be visiting; (2) on the day of a coach's off-campus contact with you Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance by that coach; (3) on the initial date for signing the National Letter oflntent and Student Services/SWA at 619-260-4755 or in your sport through two days after the initial sign ing date; and (4) you (or by email at [email protected]. your parents) may telephone a coach at your expense as often as you wish. After a National Letter of Intent is signed, unlimited calls may be placed to the prospect. 51 University Pro.file

THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres overlooking Mis­ sion Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Historic Old Town is just minutes away as well. The city of San Diego along with this 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 Uni­ versity of Alcala, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style.

THE CAMPUS

The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institu­ tions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USO has completed numer­ ous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000, the Jenny Craig Pa­ vilion , a 5, 100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USO volleyball and basketball. In the fall of 2001 , the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus and a new Science and Technology Center recently opened for the 2003-04 academic year. A five-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1 ,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square-foot Loma Hall , which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms, and laboratories.

ACADEMICS

USO enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration , Education, Law, and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 15-25 students with the student to teacher ratio being 14: 1. 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 uni­ versity now consistently ranks among the top schools in the United States.

ATHLETICS

The University of San Diego is a member of the for nearly all sports and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. The football team just completed its 13th season in the Pioneer "Football League. Women's sports include: basketball, cross coun­ try, rowing, soccer, softball , swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, rowing, soccer and tennis. Since 1990, USO teams have made 49 NCAA post-season appearances; garnered 56 All-American selections; had 37 Conference Coaches of the Year; won 15 conference championships; and 4 WCC Scholar Athletes of the Year. At the end of the 2005 football season, Jim Harbaugh was named the Pioneer Football League's Coach of the Year after leading the Torerosa to the best football season in school history. USO won 11 games with one loss, claimed its first ever PFL championship and finished the season ranked No. 1 in the Sports Network poll for mid majors.

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USD ATHLETIC FACILITIES

The Jenny Craig Pavilion The Jenny Craig Pavilion serves as home to the Toreros men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team . This 17.5 million dollar area has a seating capacity of 5,100 as has quickly garnered major attention from around the region , and the West Coast Conference selected USO as the site of the 2001 , 2002 and 2003 wee Basketball Champion­ ships, it has hosted the 2002 California Junior College Basketball Champion­ ships, the annual Kiwanis Basketball Tournament, the Darrell Russell Celeb­ rity Charity Basketball game, the 2003 NFL Celebrity Basketball Game, the Official Super Bowl XXXVII Luncheon, and the 2004 Judo National Champi­ onships.

Cunningham Baseball Stadium T he Cunningham Baseball Stadium serves as the home diamond to the USO Baseball team. Since its inception in 1970, the stadium has undergon several renovations. Prior to the 2003 campaign, the stadium received several significant additions. A "Turf Tech" synthetic grass surface was installed in the foul areas between first and third base. Secondly, a new press box was built at the top of Cunningham Stadium that keeps the central architectural theme of 16th century Spanish Renaissance alive. In addition, a new public address system has been added. The playing surface consists of "Bullseye" Bermuda grass and the dirt portion of the infield is crushed red brick. In 2006 the stadium received a brand new scoreboard.

Torero Stadium Torero Stadium serves as home to both the USO football and soccer programs. The stadium has recently received renovations that were completed to host the WUSA San Diego Spirit, with over $3.5 million doll ars spent to enlarge the seating areas and add spectator comforts. Torero stadium capacity is now 6,000. In 2001 , the installation of the upgraded lighting system took place, and the final piece of the renova­ tions was a Daktronics video board that plays movie clips and replays, as well as scoreboard information. The playing surface is "Bullseye" Bermuda grass, with soccer dimensions measuring 118 yards x 72 yards, with football conforming to NCAA regulations.

USD Softball Complex The USO Softball Complex serves as the home diamond for the Torero softball team. The playing surface is "Bullseye" Bermuda grass, with the facility also including two batting cages that allow players to work on their hitting skills. A lighted LED Daktronics scoreboard sits over the right field fence and allows fans to be updated on game stats. Sta­ dium seating capacity is 325, and spectators are also comforted by a full-service concessions stand and public facilities. The stadium is also lighted, enabling night games. In addition, a new public address system has been added, as well as a press box down the third base line. San Diego, 'America's Finest City' San Diego is truly "A mericas Finest City. " A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year­ round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California s greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city s history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country s on/ area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environmen posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with a annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days a~ sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. Th climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make Sa Diego "Americas Finest City. " According to , "For sheer number ofparticipants, diversity ofpursuits ofinvolvement, San Dieg must rank as the sports.fitness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surfon 70 miles ofpublic beach or golfat any ofthe over 80 golfcourses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two municipal golfcourses, and one ofthe nation sfinestzoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600- acre playgroundfor jogging,fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf,jet skiing and kite flying. As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams -- the NFL Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium and the Padres play in their new downtown facility, Petco Park. During col­ lege football bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the Pacifi.c Life Holiday Bowl in late December. During 1998, Qualcomm Stadium hosted the Super between Denver and Green Bay;followed by the between the and the New York Yankees. The Super Bowl returned to San Diego in January, 2003. Whatever sporting activity there is, its here in San Diego -- the sports capital of the U.S.A. SAN DIEGO HIGHLIGHTS • Balboa Park • World Famous San Diego Zoo • Wild Animal Park • Gaslamp Square • Hall of Champions (sports museum) • San Diego Museum of Art • Old Town State Historical Park • Horton Plaza • Seaport Village • Sea World • Legoland • Cabrillo National Monument • Mission Bay Park • Space and Science Museum 54

President Mary E. Lyons

The University of San Diego is very proud of the stu­ dent-athletes that represent our institution on 16 men's and women's NCAA Division-I athletic teams. These are proud and serious competitors, honored to represent the Univer­ sity. The dedication you witness on the playing fields, on the court, on the course, or in the water is greatly matched in the classrooms, the laboratories, on stage, or in the com­ munity. Last year thirty-four percent ofours tudent-athletes carried a grade-point average above 3.2, and eight of our teams had a cumulative grade-point average above 3. 0. Athletics is vital to the University ofSan Diego, a way s tudents,faculty, s ta.ffand alumni come together as one com­ munity. I am both a university president and a Torero fan,· I look forward to sharing the excitement ofTorero athletics with our many fans.

University of San Diego Mission Statement The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, ex­ panding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service.

University of San Diego Vision Statement The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catholic university known for educating stu­ dents who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our complex and changing world. Core Values Community The University of San Diego expresses its Catholic identity by The University is committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive witnessing and probing the Christian message as proclaimed by the and collaborative community accentuated by a spirit of freedom Roman Catholic Church. The University promotes the intellectual and charity, and marked by protection of the rights and dignity of exploration ofreligious faith, recruits persons and develops programs the individual. The University values students, faculty and staff supporting the University's mission, and cultivates an active faith from different backgrounds and faith traditions, and is committed to community. It is committed to the dignity and fullest development of creating an atmosphere of trust, safety and respect in a community the whole person. The Catholic tradition of the University provides characterized by a rich diversity of people and ideas. the foundation upon which the core values listed below support the mission.

Academic Excellence Ethical Conduct The University pursues academic excellence in its teaching, learn­ The University provides a values-based education that informs the ing and research to serve the local , national and international com­ development of ethical judgment and behavior. The University munities. The University possesses that institutional autonomy and seeks to develop ethical and responsible leaders committed to integrity necessary to uphold the highest standards of intellectual the common good who are empowered to engage a diverse and inquiry and academic freedom. changing world.

Knowledge Compassionate Service The University advances intellectual development; promotes demo­ The University embraces the Catholic moral and social tradition cratic and global citizenship; cultivates an appreciation for beauty, by its commitment to serve with compassion, to foster peace, and goodness, and truth; and provides opportunities for the physical, to work for justice. The University regards peace as inseparable spiritual, emotional, social, and cultural development of students. from justice and advances education, scholarship and service to The University provides professional education grounded in these fashion a more humane world. foundations of liberal learning while preparing students to under­ stand complex issues and express informed opinions with courage and conviction. 56 Ky Snyder, Executive Director ofAthletics KY SNYDER Executive Director of Athletics

Ky Snyder was named Executive Director of Athletics at the University of San Diego o December 10th, 2003. Dr. Mary E. Lyons, USD President, introduced Snyder who returns t USD where he was Director of Athletic Development between 1990-1996. He came back to US from the San Diego International Sports Council where he held the position of President. With the San Diego International Sports Council, the Snyder's primary responsibility wast promote San Diego/Tijuana as the preferred region for sporting events and activities that benefit the community both economically and socially. Recent accomplishments of the Sports Council bid efforts include securing for San Diego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN Summer X Games, the Suzuki Rock 'n' Roll Marathon, the 1999 All-Star Game, the inaugural BankofAmerica/U.S. Olympic Cup, NCAA Division I Men's Basketball First & Second Round (2001) contests, the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championships (2001) and Super Bowl XXXVII. In the spring of 2001 , Snyder was na med the President of the San Diego Super Bowl XXXVII Host Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the San Diego NFL Youth Education Town and the San Diego Super Bowl Task Force. Snyder was also the Executive Director of the San Diego International Sports Foundation. Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director of Athletic Development at the University of San Diego for six years. At USD he was responsible for estab­ lishing the Torero Athletic Association, fund-raising efforts for athletics, managing athleti c special events and generating corporate sponsorship of athletics. At USD he oversees an athletic department with sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams and approximately 400 student-athletes. He is responsible for all administrative, management and supervisory aspects of the Department of Athletics. Additionally, he oversees the strategic long-range planning and monitoring of budgets, personnel, programs, facilities, fundraising, promotions and marketing, and public relations for an NCAA Division I program consisting of eight sports for men and eight sports for women. He serves on the NCAA Division I-AA Football Rules Committee, the West Coast Conference TV Committee, Marketing Commit­ tee and Women's Basketball Committee.

Snyder played football at San Diego State University. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from San Diego State University and has studied in the Master's Leadership Program at the University of San Diego. He is a guest lecturer at the University of San Diego's MBA Sports Management program and the SDSU Hospitality Management program. Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident for 24 years, has a very athletic family. His wife, Sue, was a former standout member of the United States women's national volleyball team who played at San Diego State and also coached the Aztecs and University of San Diego's women's volleyball teams. In addition, Snyder's father, Lester, held the position as President of the United States Tennis Association. The Snyder's reside in Poway with their son Ky Snyder presents former baseball coach John Cunningham with Lefty Gomez award. Riley (age 13), daughter Sydney (age 10) and daughter Cammy (age 7) . 57 Athletic Administration Staff Mike Matoso, Senior Associate Director ofAthletics Mike Matoso enters his second year in the position of Senior Associate Athletic Director. He will have the responsibility for the day-to-day operation and management of the department including compliance, personnel , pro­ grams, facil ities and operations . Mike also supervises the baseball , women's volleyball , men's soccer, women's swim­ ming & diving , and softball programs. Matoso had held the title of Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Administration since the Fall of 2003 , and was the department's Compliance Coordinator the past five years. Entering his 8th year at USO, Mike started his Torero career as the department's Academic Support Coordinator. Prior to USO, he spent three years as the Academic Counselor at USC where he worked with the football , baseball , women 's soccer, swimming and volleyball programs. Prior to USC, Mike served as the Academic Advisor for all 18 intercollegiate programs at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for two years. He earned both his B.S . degree in Physical Education (1993) and M.A. in Education, Counseling (1994) from Cal Poly. He was also a starting for the Mus- tangs baseball team that participated in the Division II College World Series. Mike and his wife, Kelly, reside in Carlsbad with their two children , Abigail and Cole. Dan Yourg, Associate Director ofAthletics/Business Affairs Dan Yourg , Associate Director of Athletics, has been a member of the USO Athletics Department since the fall of 1985. His main duties include overseeing the department's budget and business operations . Yourg oversees football , women 's & men's rowing , Strength & Conditioning , and Athletic Equipment Services. In addition , he is the department liaison to USD's Financial Aid , Budget & Treasury, Bursar, Campus Card , Computer Services, Housing , Dining Services and Bookstore. Additionally, Yourg is the Athletic Department contact for NCAA directed annual audits, coordinates the USO Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) report, the NCAA Student Athlete Opportunity Fund and the NCAA Special Assistance Fund for Student-Athletes. Yourg is a national member of CABMA, the College Athletic Business Management Association. He has volunteered himself in the San Diego community serv­ ing as Chairman of The Board of Directors for Wayback, Inc., of San Diego, a recovery home for alcoholic men . Yourg received his Bachelor's (Sociology, 1980) and Master's (Social Work, 1986) degrees from the University of Wisconsin , where he was a nose guard on the Badgers' football team . He played four years and was a letter winner. Yourg is an inductee of the St. Viator High School (Arlington Heights, Illinois) Athletic Hall of Fame. Dan and his wife Virginia , a USO alumnus, are the parents of three sons, John, Thomas and Michael.

Shaney Fink, Associate Director ofAthletics/SWA

Shaney Fink begins her seventh year with USO and her second in the role of Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services/Senior Woman Administrator. Prior to last season she was Assistant Director of Athlet­ ics for Academics and Student Services, and since her arrival at USO has overseen the Academic Support Program. During the 1999 season she assisted the Torero volleyball coaching staff, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 record and second round finish in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to USO she gained coaching experience at the high school , col­ lege and international levels for four years. She capped off a stellar collegiate career (1990-93) at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the All-Pac 10 Decade Team. Fink earned her B.A. in Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. In the spring of 2004 she earned her Masters Degree at USO in Counseling . Shaney and her husband, Tom Vorkoper, reside in Encinitas with their son , Lucas, and newborn daughter, Mia.

Brian Fogarty, Associate Director ofAthletics/Development Brian Fogarty enters his eleventh year in USO athletics administration where he is Associate Director of Athletics for Development. He took over this post after spending thirteen years as USD's head football coach . He directed USD's football program to eleven seasons of .500 or better records and guided their move from the Division Ill ranks to the NCAA I-AA level in 1993. In 2003 he was named USD's "Administrator of the Year." His primary responsibilities are with overseeing the department's fund raising efforts and in staffing the athletic Executive Cabinet. He co-directed the capital campaign for the Jenny Craig Pavilion , which opened its doors in October of 2000 . Brian and his wife Denise , married in the summer of 2004 , reside in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego. Brian has four grown children : Bridget, Joe, Colleen , and Megan. Bridget and Colleen are both USO graduates.

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Carolyn Greer, Associate Director ofAthletics/Sports Medicine Carolyn Greer enters her twenty-ninth year as the Head Athletic Trainer for the University of San Diego athletic department. Three years ago she was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine. She is assisted by Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli and Wil Filamor. Two years ago Carolyn was named the 2005 Thomas F. Burke Employee of the Year for the Student Affairs Division. Over the years she has taught Sports Medicine classes at San Diego State University, as well as presented at professional meetings. She oversees seventeen intercollegiate teams and 400 USO student-athletes. The Sports Medicine staff provides injury prevention , immediate care, and rehabilitation for USD's intercollegiate athletes , as well as covering the intercollegiate events . As an Adjunct Professor for San Diego State University, she participates in the clinical education of athletic training students . A 1975 graduate of San Diego State University, Carolyn was certified as an Athletic Trainer and went on to earn her Master's Degree in Sports Medicine. Carolyn , and her husband Jeff, reside in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego with their two boys , David Uunior at USO) and Jason (freshman at USO).

John Martin, Associate Dir. ofAthletics/Facilities &Operations

John Martin has been a member of the USO athletic staff since 1975. He was the school's first head women 's volleyball coach , a post he held through the 1989 season , and also oversaw the Recreation Department. As volleyball coach , he directed the Toreros to three postseason appearances, including a 4th place finish at the 1976 AIAW Nation­ als. As Associate AD for Facilities & Operations, Martin oversees all the schedu li ng , field maintenance and pur­ chasing. He was the department's key liason during the construction of the Jenny Craig Pavilion which opened in October, 2000 . A graduate of San Diego State (B.A. & M.A. in History), John resides in Encinitas with his wife Jane. They have two children: Eliza , a 2001 graduate of USO , and son , Patrick, a 2006 graduate of USD. In 2003 John was recognized as one of two Student Affairs Employees of the Year.

Ted Gosen, Associate Director ofAthletics/Media Relations

Ted Gosen , Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations, is in his 26th year. He oversees all public rela­ tions activities, publications, athletic website and information services for the athletic department, in addition to hosting the media at USO events. He is assisted by Chris Loucks and Ryan Mccann. In 1981 Ted received his Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida . A 1979 graduate of San Jose State University, he earned his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration . In addition to his SID duties, Ted is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA); a member of USD's Athletic Hall of Fame Committee; and teaches a bowling class through the USO recreation department. Ted and his wife Terri , a 1983 USD graduate, reside in Poway with their four daughters: Katie (sophomore at USO). Colleen , Claire and Erin .

====USO ATHLETICS MISSION & VISION STATEMENT=== Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to advancing academic and athletic excellence and enhancing students' lives while promoting the University of San Diego.

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is educating its student-athletes while building leadership and teamwork qualities and a reputation as winners on and off the field of play.

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Briana Ruff Andy Fee, Asst. AD f or Assistant AD for Marketing Athletic Facilities & Operations Briana Ruff enters her third school Andy Fee is in his fifth year at year in the position of Assistant Athletic USO, and his fourth in the position of As­ Director for Marketing. She oversees cor­ sistant Director of Athletics for Facilities porate sponsorship sales , ticket sales, and Operations. marketing and promotions. Fee assists John Martin inoversee­ Prior to joining the USO staff, Briana ing all the scheduling , field maintenance was employed by Anschutz Entertainment and purchasing for the department's athletic venues . He also is the sport Group in Los Angeles and New York as a superviser for women's soccer, men's & manager of corporate sales and marketing. women's cross country, and men's golf. Additional experience includes sponsorship sales and marketing positions Fee came to USO from where he was with ISL Worldwide, Hampton Classic Horse Show in New York and The Asia Assistant Directorof Facility Operations for Athletics for two seasons. Before Sport Group in Hong Kong . that he was Facility Supervisor for the ASU Student Recreation Complex. She began her career in television , with experience at ESPN , CBS Besides his work at ASU , he developed Athletics and Management skills 60 Minutes, NHK Television and STAR Sports. She received her BA from with the NFL Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl and PGA Phoenix Open. University of California at Berkeley, and her M.B.A. from Columbia Business From Scottsdale, Arizona , he earned his BA in Political Sci­ School. ence with a minor in History from Arizona State University, and his M.A. in Education from the University of Phoenix. Andy and his wife, Nicole, reside in North Park. Chris Morales Kari Logan Coordinator of Promotions Asst. Dir. for Athletic Development Chris Morales enters his second Kari Logan joined the Toreros last year in the position of Marketing & Promo­ November in the position of Assistant Athletic tions Coordinator. He oversees all pro­ Director for Development. She oversees the motional activities for USO Athletics , client annual athletic giving campaign and orga­ services for corporate sponsorship , group nizes all the athletic fundraising events and activities and on/off campus organizational booster clubs for the department. involvement at athletic events. Prior to joining the USO staff, Kari Prior to USO, Chris worked at Louisi­ worked at San Diego based Elite Racing , Inc. where she was the Event Director for several ana State University as Graduate Market­ running events including the Carlsbad 5000, Junior Carlsbad , Arturo Barrios Invi­ ing Assistant overseeing women's soccer, men's basketball , baseball , and tational and the Phoenix Children's Hospital Kids Rock. Kari also served as the corporate sponsor fulfillment. Before LSU , Chris spent time with the Virginia Entertainment Coordinator for the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon . Before Elite Racing , Tech Athletic Development serving briefly as interim director of marketing and Kari was at UC Santa Barbara , where she was the Assistant Director of Marketing helped coordinate NCAA events with women's basketball, golf, and soccer. and Promotions for the Gaucho Athletic department. Chris is a 2004 graduate of Virginia Tech where he earned his BA From Thousand Oaks, CA. she earned her B.A in Communication in Marketing Management. He is from Ashburn , Virginia. Studies with a minor in Management in 1996 from New Mexico State University, where she was a four year starter for the Aggie volleyball team. Maggie Sinclair Chris Loucks Mgr. ofAthletic Equipment Services Assl Media Relations Director Maggie Sinclair started at USO in Chris Loucks is in his second year May of 2006 when she was hired as the as Asst. Dir. of Media Relations. His duties Manager of Athletic Equipment Services. include coordinating radio and TV, producing Her responsibilities include the purchas­ media guides, press releases , brochures and ing , maintenance, fitting , organization , game programs for numerous Torero sports. and distribution of equipment inventory Loucks also updates and maintains the ath­ for USO Athletics. ''"''u"'"'• letic website for the sports that he covers. Prior to USO, Maggie worked at San Prior to USO, Loucks was a gradu­ Diego State as the Assistant Manager of ate assistant at Gonzaga where he served as Equipment Services from 2004-2006. She helped supervise a staff of over the primary media contact for women's soccer, baseball , and men's and wom­ a dozen full-time and student equipment managers in the daily operation of en's tennis. He also served as a Media Relations Assistant at UC Riverside from an Equipment Services Department that serviced eighteen varsity sports. 2002-2004 serving as the Highlanders' primary media contact for men's soccer Maggie has a bachelor's degree from the University of Notre and softball. Loucks also worked in the Sports Information offices at Cal State Dame and a master's degree in Sports Management from the University of Fullerton and Saddleback College. Connecticut. She is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Manager's In 2002, Loucks received his B.A. in Communications with an empha­ Association . sis in public relations from Cal State Fullerton. He is currently working on his master's in sport and athletic administration from Gonzaga. 60 Athletic Administration Staff Josh Lawrence Shannon Turley Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Dir. ofAthletic Performance Training Josh Lawrence begins his fourth Shannon Turley enters his first year as the Director of the Jenny Craig season as the Toreros' Director of Athlet­ Pavilion. He came to USO after 7 years at ic Performance Training . Prior to leading UC San Diego, where his responsibilities in­ the program at USO Turley has contrib­ cluded managing the RI MAC Arena . Josh 's uted to the development of the strength duties included coordinating all events, from and conditioning programs first at Vir­ athletic competition to the presentation of ginia Tech as a student assistant, then as concerts and special events, as well as an intern with the AA maintenance throughout the Sports Facili­ affilliate Witchita Wranglers , before ser- ties at UC San Diego. vinig at the University of Missouri as both Here at USO, Josh's responsibilities will include scheduling , staffing a graduate assistant and assistant director for the previous five years. and all management aspects of the Jenny Craig Pavilion. In this capacity he Turley holds a B.S. in the Science of Human Nutrition, Food and wi ll manage the daily operations of the facility, including event management Exercise with a Minor in Chemistry from Virginia Tech , a M.Ed. in Educa­ and marketing of the Pavilion. tional and Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Sports Psychology Josh received his B.S . from UC San Diego in 1993 with a double from the University of Missouri in addition to certifications by the Colle­ major in Political Science and U.S. History. Josh and his wife , Lisa , reside giate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association , National Strength in San Diego. and Conditioning Association , and International Society of Sports Nutri­ tion. Branda Cook KathyMarpe Asst. Dir. of Jenny Craig Pavilion Game Operations Manager Branda Cook joined the University Kathy Marpe is in her first full-time of San Diego as the Assistant Director of season as the department's Game Opera­ the Jenny Craig Pavilion in May 2006. tions Manager. She will be responsible She works in coordination with the Direc­ for all game-day operations, including tor of the Pavilion to ensure smooth facility supervision of security, parking , visiting operation with a focus on student employ­ teams, game-day staffing, scheduling ofof­ ee management and liaison to other USO ficials, and assisting JCP staff with ticketing departments and vendors. responsibilities . Last year Kathy worked as Branda began her employment at a part-time event manager at many USO the University of San Diego in 2002 as the Assistant Director of Operations athletic events. for the Ernest Hahn University Center. She was responsible for the day-to­ No stranger to the USO Athletic Family, Kathy was the Torero head day operation of the facility ensuring a clean , fun and safe environment while women's basketball coach for 25 years until she retired from coaching in the motivating , mentoring and managing student staff that worked in the Center. spring of 2005. A two-time wee Coach of the Year, Marpe won two West Prior to USO, she taught Life Science and Physical Science at the Com­ Coast Conference tournament titles (1993, 2000) with the team advancing munity Learning Center for Mira Costa Community College for six years. to the NCAA's both seasons. She totaled 294 USO victories and 381 career Additionally, Branda served as the General Manager of two retail stores for collegiate wins. four years. Robyn Fortney Sarabeth Pollock Coor. of Student-Athlete Services Coor. ofAthletic Academic Support Sarabeth Pollock begins her sec­ Robyn Fortney begins her second ond year as the Coordinator of Athletic Ac­ year as the Coordinator of Athletic Stu­ ademic Support for USO. She has worked dent Services for USO. She coordinates as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the CHAMPS/Life Skills program which the fall of 2001 . She serves as the aca­ promotes the personal development of demic advisor for all sports except Foot­ student-athletes. Also, she is an Academic ball and Rowing. Her responsibilities Counselor to Football , Women's Rowing include the supervision of the Study Hall and Men's Rowing . and the administration of the tutoring and mentoring programs. Currently, the Aca­ From nearby Rancho Bernardo, demic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent a variety Fortney earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications , with a minor of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who are graduate in Leadership , from USO in 2002. She was a four-year member of the USO students pursuing their masters degrees in USD's Counseling Program . women's basketball team between 1998-2002, including the 2000 squad Sarabeth graduated from USO in 2002 in the Honors Program , that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, she received her Master's earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History. She Degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco. speaks Spanish and French fluently. A 5th generation San Diegan , she resides in Point Loma with her family. In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year. 61 Athletics Staff

Charlene Ables Donna Holston Meghan Korsmeier Linda Coppa Cyndi Casillas Jenny Gilmore Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Adm. Assistant Adm . Assistant Adm . Assistant Intercollegiate Camps Dir.

Cindy Fisher Rich Hill Brad Holland Jennifer Petrie Will Guarino Tim Mickelson Women's Basketball Baseball Men's Basketball Volleyball Cross Country Men's Golf

Men's Soccer Women's Soccer W. Swimming & Diving

Brooks Dagman Joan O'Hara John Cunningham Gary Becker Erin Malich Ryan Mccann Men's Rowing Women's Rowing Dir. of Transportation Dir. of Campus Recreation Compliance Asst. Media Relations Intern 62 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans

The ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Football Team , selected annually by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America , honors the nation's best student-athletes. Just as the balancing of football and academics is difficult, the standards for nomination and selection to the team are rigorous . To be nominated , a varsity starter or key reserve player must have a minimum 3.200 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.000 scale}. The program began in the 1950s with honorees in football ; later, basketball and baseball all-academic teams were added . Academic and athletics biographical data of nominees are prepared in ballot form and mailed to the CoSIDA membership, who vote in each of eight districts. From the eight district teams comes a national ballot, distributed to the 1,400 members for the final all-academic team. Evan Harney "The achievements of these young men should truly be commended ," said Running Back NBC sportscaster Dick En berg , spokesperson for the ESPN The Magazine Academic 2004 All-America team. In 2004 Evan Harney joined six former Torero gridders after being named First Team. The record-setting Torero running back carried a 3.90 grade-point average as a Business Administration major. Below is a look at USD's other football players named as ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans:

Torero Success On The Field & In The Classroom

Da n Herbert Jeff Mansukhani Bryan Day John Gomez Defensive Back Wide Receiver Defensive Back Defensive Line 1981 1986 1987,1988 1988

Doug Popovich Jeb Dougherty Philip Bretsch Nick Garton Defensive Back Defensive Back Defensive Back Wide Receiver 1994,1995 1995,1996 2005 2005 63 Media Information • • Primary Media Outlets • • KNSD (NBC), Channel 7/39 USD Media Relations Jim Laslavic, Sports Director SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE • Jim Stone, Sports; Dave Smith (Photo) Chuck Scott, Sports Editor 225 Broadway Nick Canepa & Tim Sullivan, Columnists Ted Gosen • San Diego, CA 92101 Hank Wesch & Nicole Vargas, Sports Associate AD for Media Relations • (619) 578-0226/0227 Fax: 578-0202 PO Box 120191 San Diego, CA 92112 26th Year e KFMB (CBS), Channel 8 (619) 293-1343 Fax: 260-5078 M.S. Sports Administration Kyle Kraska, Sports Director • John Howard , Sports NORTH COUNTY TIMES St. Thomas University (1981) Jaymee Sire, Sports Loren Nelson, Sports Editor B.S. Business Administration • PO Box 85888 Steve Scholfield, Columnist • San Diego, CA 92186 Tom Shanahan San Jose State ( 1979) (858) 495-7587 Fax:560-0627 207 East Pennsylvan ia Ave. Email: [email protected] Escondido, CA 92025 • KGTV (ABC ), Channel 10 (800) 200-1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045 • Ben Higgins, Sports Director • Steve Smith, Sports PO Box 85347 Bill Dwyre, Sports Editor ssistant Director ofMedia Relations • San Diego, CA 92186 T.J. Simers, Columnist (619) 237-6324/6372 Fax: 527-0369 Times Mirror Square 2nd Year • Los Angeles, CA 90053 Cal State Fu ll erton (2002) KUSI (IND), Channel 51/9 (800) 528-4637 Fax: (213) 237-7876 • Paul Rudy, Sports Director B.A. Communications • Rick Willis, Sports ASSOCIATED PRESS Email: [email protected] PO Box 719051 Bernie Wilson , Sports Editor • San Diego, CA 92171-9051 PO Box 191 • (858) 505-5047/5033 Fax: 576-9317 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 231-9365 Fax: 291-2098 • Channel 4 San Diego LA: (213) 626-1200 Dennis Morgigno, Program Director LA Fax: (213) 346-0200 Ryan Mccann • Nick Davis & Jason Bott, Sports Producers edia Relations Intern John Weisbarth & Steve Quis, Sports XX Sports Rad io (1090 AM/1 05.7 FM) • 1370 India Street, 2nd Floor 3655 Nobel Drive, #4 70 2nd Year • San Diego, CA 92101 San Diego, CA 92122 Linfield Coll ege (2004) (619) 266-5236 Fax: 595-0168 (858) 453-9153 Fax: 453-9157 B.A. Mass Communications • KSWB (WB), Channel 5 KFMB Rad io (760 AM) Email: [email protected] • 7191 Engineer Road 7677 Engineer Road San Diego, CA 92111 San Diego, CA 92111 • (858) 573-6500 Fax: 573-6600 (858) 292-7600 Fax: 279-7676

• XETV (FOX) Channel 6 KOGO (600 AM ) • C.S. Keys, Sports Director Cliff Albert, Program Director Dionne Miller, Sports Jim Charvat & Rick Hill , Sports Media Relations Office Phone: ...... (619) 260-4745 • 8253 Ronson Road 9660 Granite Ridge Drive Media Relations Fax: ...... (619) 260-2990 • San Diego, CA 92111 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 (858) 650-5489 Fax: 279-0061 (8 58) 560-6671 Fax: 715-3363/3364 Press Box: (Torero Stadium): ...... (619) 767-3988 Gosen Home Phone ...... (858) 486-3284 • Loucks Office Phone: ...... (619) 260-7930 McCann Office Phone: ...... (619)260-4600,ext All USD Football games will be broadcast on 1700 AM and web­ cast live via the internet at: WWW.USDTOREROS.COM

Media Policies---- Jack Murray is back for his sevemth year as voice ofTorero football . Murray has also called men's & women's basketball Seating for media will be available in the press area on the north side of games, baseball and WCC Championship and NCAA Regional Torero Stadium at the top of the stands. Credentials should be requested baseball contests. Murray attended from at least one day in advance; they will be left at the will call table at the Jenny 197 1-76, and worked in promotions and marketing of Syracuse football and basketball games from 197 1-78. Murray relocated Craig Pavilion ticket office . There are no player interviews on game days to San Diego in 1980 where he continued his involvement with until the completion of the contest. Photographers must have a field pass the local sports scene - Clippers' Head Statistician ( I 980-84), to shoot photography from the field on game days. After the game , head College Basketball editor of San Diego Sports Magazine ( 1987- coach Jim Harbaugh and selected players will be available after a ten-minute 88), and as an assistant men's basketball coach at USI U ( 1988- cooling down period . Approximately 15 minutes after the game, a final box 91 ). Murray, who runs his own business (Outdoor Advertising with stats and play-by-play will be available. Media interested in interviewing Specialists), resides in Jamul with his wife Maria and three either the coaches or players, or in attending practices, please contact Ted daughters - Kim (20), Jacqui ( 15) and Allyson ( 13). Jacqui is Gosen at (619) 260-4745. the Toreros' spotter for all home radio broadcasts. Ted Tollner joins the Torero broadcasting team this season where he will handle color analyst duties for all Torero home games. No stranger to San Diego, Tollner was Offensive Coor­ dinator for the San Diego Chargers between 1989-91 and head coach for San Diego State between 1994-200 I. All told he has over 30 years coaching experience on the college and NFL levels. He most recently was the Offensive Coordinator for the Detroit Lions in 2005, and prior to that spent three seasons with th e where he was Quarterbacks Coach and eventually Offensive Coordinator. His vast coaching resume also includes head coach at USC from 1982-86, and NFL stops with the Los Angeles Rams and . Tollner and his wife, Barbara, have two daughters, Linda and Tammy, and one son, Bruce, and IO grandchildren.

Updated information on the USD Football team and Torero athletics is available on the University of San Diego athletic department's home page on the Internet. The address is: www.usdtoreros .com. Information includes current schedules and CASH 1700 AM results, roster, latest press releases, statistics, coach and player profiles and much /\/\/WHERE MONEY TALKS/\/\/ more. Selected games can also be heard via live audio streaming. 64 Di uo, c - r - ____ America's Finest Citv ____