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Cal State San Bernardino Athletics Athletic CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORY 909 Area code // Email _____@ csusb.edu Administration Coaching Staff Main office: 909-537-5011 Fax: 909-537-5984 Baseball Director of Athletics Don Parnell Dr. Kevin Hatcher Phone: 537-5021 Email: dparnell Phone: 537-5011 Email: khatcher Men’s Basketball Associate Athletic Director/SWA Jeff Oliver Laura Watkins Phone: 537-5015 Email: joliver Phone: 537-5016 Email: lwatkins Women’s Basketball Renee Jimenez Associate Athletic Director/Compliance Morgan Walker Phone: 537-5014 Email: jimenez Phone: 537-5020 Email: mwalker Cross Country Associate Athletic Director/Game Management Tom Burleson TBA Phone: 537-5055 Email: burleson Phone: 537-3076 Email: TBA Men’s Golf Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations Tom Mainez Jr. Mark Reinhiller Phone: 537-3574 Email: tmainez Phone: 537-3001 Email: mrein Men’s Soccer FacultyJeff Oliver 537 Athletic -Representative5015 Lance Thompson Dr. Dwight Sweeney Phone: 537-5017 Email: thompson [email protected]: 537-5689 Email: dsweeney Women’s Soccer Special Events Coordinator Travis Clarke Crystal Lucero Phone: 537-7232 Email: tclarke Phone: 537-5048 Email: clucero Softball Assistant to the AD/Budget Manager Tacy Duncan Mary Ulatan Phone: 537-5022 Email: tduncan Phone: 537-3020 Email: mulatan Volleyball Office Assistant Kim Cherniss Polet Milian Phone: 537-5050 Email: kcyotevb Phone: 537-5011 Email: pmilian Equipment Room Technicians Joe & Ben Liscano Phone: 537-5350 / 537-3325 Athletic Trainers Laura Watkins – Head Trainer Pat Walsh – Assistant Athletic Trainer Phone: 537-5016 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ATHLETICS GENERAL INFORMATION The Media Relations Office is located in the Health and Physical Education building located off the lobby of Coussoulis Arena. Please have your sports information director forward relevant media materials in advance of your trip. For information, contact Mark Reinhiller, associate athletic director / media relations, at 909-537-3001 or email him at [email protected] The CSUSB Athletics website is found at www.csusbathletics.com. TICKETS FOR GAMES, MATCHES Tickets are sold at the event venue for basketball, volleyball, baseball and soccer, starting one hour before time of the event. Admission is not charged for softball, golf or water polo at this time. There are no complimentary tickets for visiting teams and their coaches or staff. However, California Collegiate Athletic Association passes will be honored for institutional personnel. TRAINING ROOM/SPORTS MEDICINE The training room is located on the lower level of Coussoulis Arena in the Health and Physical Education building and is open two hours before the time of the game or match. A certified trainer will be in attendance at games/matches and an orthopedic surgeon will be “on call’’ if needed. The training room is equipped with electrical modalities, ultrasound, whirlpools, hydrocollators and ice machines. Water, ice and plastic bags, water bottles, cups and bench towels will be provided for games/matches. If a trainer will not be traveling with your team, please bring a training kit with supplies and information regarding any modalities needed by your athletes. If you have any questions or requests for the training staff, please contact Laura Watkins, associate athletic director for sports medicine at (909) 537-5016. Or email her at [email protected]. FACILITIES Coussoulis Arena (capacity 4,141) – volleyball and basketball Coyote Premier Field (300-500) – soccer Coyote Softball Park (300) – softball Coyote Aquatics Center (150) – water polo Fiscalini Field (off campus – 1,500) – baseball CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ATHLETICS PARKING FOR ATHLETIC EVENTS Parking regulations are strictly enforced 24 hours, seven days a week at Cal State San Bernardino. VISITING TEAMS – Teams arriving in buses or vans must stop at the kiosk on Coyote Drive off Northpark Boulevard and obtain a visitor parking pass to be displayed in the front window or dash of the vehicle(s). Please park in Lot G. Buses may temporarily park in the designated bus loading and unloading zone at the curb near the new Student Recreation Center at the north end of Lot G. Additional car and SUV parking is available in Parking Garage No. 2 located on North Campus Drive behind Coussoulis Arena. Enter campus at Little Mountain Road and Northpark Boulevard just east of Coyote Drive. INDIVIDUAL PARKING – Individuals, fans and family of visiting teams are asked to park in Lot G or Lot H, depending on space available. The fee is $5.00 per day, payable at the kiosk or at vending machines located outside the kiosk and in the access road between lots G and H. Parking is enforced 24 hours, seven days a week. OFF CAMPUS BASEBALL PARKING – Visiting baseball teams and fans who attend games at Fiscalini Field (Highland and Harrison in San Bernardino) may park free of charge in the city-owned lot adjacent to the ballpark. VISITING MEDIA – For parking at campus athletic events, all media and visiting sports information directors are asked to contact Mark Reinhiller, associate athletic director/media relations for parking passes – (909) 537-3001 or [email protected] . VISITING VIPs – Please contact Kevin Hatcher, athletics director, 909-537-5011 or email him at [email protected] . DIRECTIONS TO CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO FROM CENTRAL & NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Take Interstate 5 south through the Grapevine to Interstate 210 East in the San Fernando Valley. Continue eastbound on I-210 to I-215 north in San Bernardino, head north on I-215 to University Parkway. Turn right on University to Northpark Boulevard, then right to Coyote Drive. Turn left into Lot G. FROM LOS ANGELES COUNTY & ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Take Interstate 10 east to Interstate 215, then north to University Parkway, right on University to Northpark Boulevard, then right on Northpark to Coyote Drive. Turn left and park in Lot G. OR, take I-10 to the I-15 North, following I-15 to the I-210 interchange, then right (east) on I- 210 to the I-215, exit north onto I-215 and exit at University, turn right and continue to Northpark Boulevard. Turn right on Northpark to Coyote Drive and then left into Lot G. FROM SOUTH BAY AREA Take 91 Freeway to the 57 Freeway, drive north to Interstate 210, then east on I-210 to I-215 interchange, then north on I-215 to University Parkway, then right on University to Northpark Boulevard. Turn right on Northpark to Coyote Drive, then left into Lot G. FROM SAN DIEGO AREA Take Interstate 15 north through Corona and Ontario to the I-210 interchange, head east on I- 210 to the I-215 exit (North) and continue North on I-215 and exit at University Parkway. Turn right on University to Northpark Boulevard, then right again to the second stop light, Coyote Drive, and turn left into Lot G. CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ATHLETICS LODGING INFORMATION CORPORATE PARTNERS Days Inn 2000 Ostrems Way San Bernardino, 92407 To reserve, call (909) 880-8425 Distance from campus: 1 mile west Hilton Garden Inn 1755 S Waterman Ave San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 806-4040 Distance from campus: 10 miles south Country Inn & Suites 4674 E. Ontario Mills Parkway Ontario, CA 91764 To reserve room, call 909.204.5365 or Book online at www.countryinn.com/caontmil Corporate rate code: 66738 Distance from campus: 20 miles west. OTHERS AVAILABLE Hyatt Place 4760 Mills Circle Ontario, CA 91764 To reserve room, call 909.980.2200 or Book online at www.hyattplaceontariomills.com Corporate rate code: CR44905 Distance from campus: 20 miles west Hilton of San Bernardino 285 E. Hospitality Lane (near Waterman) San Bernardino, 92408 (909) 889-0133 Distance/direction from campus: 10 miles south Fairfield Inn & Suites 1041 E. Harriman Place San Bernardino, California 92408 11 miles south CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ATHLETICS DINING OUT INFORMATION A variety of eating establishments are located along University Parkway or Kendall Drive between the CSUSB campus and Interstate 215. They include Farmer Boys, El Pollo Loco, KFC, Carl’s Jr., Weinerschnitzel, Del Taco, McDonald’s, IHOP, Starbucks, Baker’s Drive-Thru, Quizno’s, Togo’s, Baguette Express as well as Taco Bell and Zendejas Mexican Restaurant. HOSPITALITY LANE AND HARRIMAN PLACE (near Hilton, La Quinta, Residence Inn by Marriott) TGIFriday’s -- 390 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-888-9934 El Torito – 118 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-381-2316 Chili’s – 475 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-885-6167 Black Angus – 290 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-885-7551 Outback – 620 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-890-0061 Red Lobster – 195 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-888-2288 Olive Garden – 460 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-381-2747 Claim Jumper – 1905 S. Commercecenter Dr. East – 909-383-1818 Sizzler – 1800 S. Waterman Ave., 909-381-4020 One Hawaiian BBQ, 1060 E. Harriman Pl., – 909-803-2988 Elephant Bar, 1060 E. Harriman Pl., – 909-799-9177 BJ’s Restaurant, 1045 E. Harriman Pl., – 909-380-7100 In-N-Out, 885 E. Harriman Pl., – 800-786-1000 Pat N Oscar’s, 690 E. Hospitality Lane – 909-890-9815 BUFFET-STYLE DINING Hometown Buffet – 24990 Redlands Blvd., Loma Linda – 909-796-6588 (from Harriman Place, drive south on Tippecanoe under I-10 and turn left at Redlands Blvd.) CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO ATHLETICS EMERGENCY INFORMATION EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police/Fire/Medical Emergencies 9-1-1 Non-Emergency (CSUSB Campus Police) ..................................................... 909-537-5165 Non-Emergency (City of San Bernardino) Police ......................................... 909-384-5742 Fire .................................................................................................................
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