WOMEN’S 2016-2017 1 About Cal State LA a l L A C te a t b out S A

California State University, Los Angeles, founded in 1947, is a comprehensive university that offers programs of higher education in a variety of majors a ff t and features nationally-ranked programs in science, the arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and humanities. S

Only minutes from Los Angeles’ civic and cultural center, Cal State LA is at the intersection of two major freeways, making it easy to get to and from

o ac hing the vast resource that is Los Angeles – mountains, beaches, museums, cultural centers, major sports and concert venues and the “entertainment capital C of the world.”

About 27,000 students are enrolled at Cal State LA, studying in one of six academic colleges that offer degrees in more than 60 majors. Students are ios a gle given the chance to learn about and explore everything from criminal justice to business marketing. Students also have plenty of opportunities to cultivate B E closer learning and mentor relationships with our faculty, who are among the top scholars in their fields. yer l a olden P

G CAMPUS OVERVIEW: Cal State LA is located on a hilltop just minutes away from downtown Los Angeles, the Staples Center, L.A. Live, Dodger Stadium, the Rose Bowl, Hollywood and numerous other popular landmarks and attractions. With more than 250,000 alumni, Cal State LA is a major presence in the economic and political landscape of Southern California. The University provides a vibrant living and learning environment and has a strong record for campus safety. Since 2001, the University Police Department has been nationally accredited and is widely recognized as one of the top te campus law enforcement agencies in California. a rtners orpor a P C a me - G y STUDENT HOUSING: Cal State LA offers fully furnished apartments just steps away from classes, the campus library, the student union, and athletic -B esults facilities. The units have communal dining and laundry facilities, computer labs, recreation rooms, and WiFi. R a me G UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS: Cal State LA offers undergraduate degrees in more than 50 academic majors, the most popular of which include business administration, criminal justice, psychology, and nursing. The University also offers well-defined pathways to professional schools for undergraduates wishing to pursue careers in fields such as medicine, law, architecture, public policy, and physical therapy. L A e c ords te R a

t CAMPUS LIFE: Cal State LA is home to more than 130 student organizations that represent academic, cultural, professional, service, social, spiritual, S and numerous fraternities and sororities giving Cal State LA a thriving campus life for students. Additionally, the campus supports programs such as self- a l

C defense education, ski and snowboarding trips, Mardi Gras celebration, white water rafting trips, movies, bands, and many more activities. The campus ndividu a l I also is home to the Luckman Fine Arts Complex, a 1,152-seat venue that has one of the largest stages in the Los Angeles area, and features the critically acclaimed Luckman Jazz Orchestra and renowned contemporary art exhibitions. L A oster

te EXAMPLES OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: R a t • U.S. News and World Report has ranked the Cal State LA College of Business and Economics as one of the top five undergraduate business programs ime S - T

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A • U.S. News and World Report has rated Cal State LA’s Engineering Program among the nation’s best undergraduate programs for more than a decade. • U.S. News and World Report has ranked Cal State LA’s Nursing Graduate Program among the top programs in California and the highest-ranked nursing program in the California State University System for more than a decade. • The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing has ranked Cal State LA as one of California’s top public universities in awarding teacher credentials through its Charter College of Education.

e c ords • The Honors College at Cal State LA offers highly motivated students the resources of a major public university combined with the best features of a o ac hing R C liberal arts college. Exceptional faculty and interdisciplinary courses provide rigorous preparation for those students who are interested in pursuing advanced degrees in graduate or professional school. tion o ac hes & C dministr a A

2 Golden Eagle Cal State LA Awards Corporate About Golden 3 Roster Coaching Staff Statistics CCAA Results Player Bios Team Records & Accolades Partners Eagle Athletics

USC 27,000 Paul Helms Eagles Nest Eagles Cheryl Miller 323-343-3080 323-343-3057 Black and Gold Black Dr. Daryl Gross Dr. NCAA Division II NCAA Dr. William A. William Covino Dr. Los Angeles, California 323-343-5308/343-3199 Casandra Renno, Ronnie Barney

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ALPHA BREAKDOWN ALPHA Adams, Madison Barnes, Mackenzie Delapina, Christine DiRegolo, Rachael DiRegolo, Rebeccah Fabricius, Rikke Griffin, Sacha Jackson, Da’Jah Kassie Krueger, LaPuzza, Marina Lee, Samantha Moreno, Karina Serna, Alma Steinort, Neele

2016-17 Golden Eagles Quick Facts Location Enrollment Colors Home Facility Assistant Coach Phone Office Basketball Women’s Conference Affiliation National President Athletics of Director Director Sports Information SID Phone/Fax Main Athletics Phone Head Coach Alma Mater 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hometown / High School / Previous School / Previous / High School Hometown Mission Viejo / Capistrano Valley HS / Long Beach State HS / Long Valley / Capistrano Viejo Mission Monterey Park / Mark Keppel HS Park / Mark Keppel Monterey Duarte HS Duarte / Costa Mesa / Mater Dei HS Costa Mesa / Mater / IGF Ludwigshafen Oggersheim Ludwigshafen, Germany Copenhagen, Denmark / Falkonergardens Gym / C. Michigan / Falkonergardens Copenhagen, Denmark Torrance / Bishop Montgomery HS / Bishop Montgomery Torrance Norco / Norco HS / Cal Lutheran Norco / Norco HS Long Beach / Long Beach Poly HS Long Beach / Long HS Vista Fair Oaks / Bella San Marcos / Mission Hills HS San Marcos / Mission Hawthorne / California Academy of Math and Science Hawthorne / California Los Angeles / Fairfax HS / L.A. Valley College Valley HS / L.A. Angeles / Fairfax Los HS Vista Fair Oaks / Bella

Credits: The 2016-17 Women’s Credits: The 2016-17 Women’s was guide media Basketball by Paul designed and edited Helms and Rickey Chen. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Yr. HEIGHT BREAKDOWN HEIGHT 6-4 ...... 6-2 ...... 6-0 ...... 5-10 ...... 5-9 ...... 5-8 ...... 5-6 ...... 5-5 ...... 5-4 ...... 5-3 ...... 5-4 5-8 6-4 6-0 5-5 6-2 5-6 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-3 Ht. 5-10 5-10 F F C C C C G G G G G G G G Pos. Dr. Daryl Gross Dr. Director of Athletics Director 1 3 2 8 4 2 8 Casandra Renno, Ronnie Barney

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Assistant Coaches: 33 Head Coach: Cheryl Miller (1st year) One of the most iconic figures in women’s basketball, Cheryl Miller is the new women’s basketball head coach at Cal State LA. Miller joins the Golden Eagles after spending two a l L A C successful years as the head coach of Langston University. te a t b out S

A Miller is widely considered one of the best players of all-time and is enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. She led USC to a pair of national titles and guided the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team to a gold medal. a ff t She has also excelled as a head coach, leading winning programs at USC, the Phoenix S Mercury of the WNBA and Langston and she also had a successful career as a television reporter and analyst, working with TNT for 17 years before returning to coaching. o ac hing

C Cheryl Miller Miller comes to Cal State LA from Langston University, an NAIA program in Langston, Head Coach

Oklahoma. She led the Lions to a 48-12 record over two seasons and to a pair of appearances in the NAIA National Tournament. ios a gle B E In her first year at Langston, Miller guided the Lions to a 28-4 overall record and to the program’s first Red River yer l a

olden Conference Tournament title since 2011. Langston advanced to the second round of the NAIA National Tournament. P G Last season, Miller led Langston to a 20-8 overall record that included a 14-4 mark in conference play. Langston once again appeared in the NAIA National Tournament, where the Lions fell in a first-round game. te Miller was previously the head coach at USC for two seasons from 1993-95 and led the Trojans to a 42-14 record and a rtners

orpor a to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. The Trojans reached one regional final. P C She also was the head coach and general manager of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury for four seasons and led the Mercury to the WNBA Finals in 1998.

a me She then embarked on a distinguished broadcasting career, most notably spending 17 years as a sideline reporter for - G y TNT’s coverage of NBA games. -B esults R a me

G As a player, Miller was one of the best of all-time. She was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass in 1995, into the inaugural class of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999 and into the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Hall of Fame in 2010. L A e c ords

te Miller gained early fame while starring at Riverside Poly High School, where she once scored 105 points in a game R a t and led her program to a four-year record of 132-4 that included an 84-game winning streak and four straight CIF S

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ndividu a l She became the first high school player, male or female, to be named a Parade All-American four straight years. She was I named the national high-school scholar-athlete of the year in 1981 and broke state records for points scored in a single season (1,156) and in a career (3,405 points). L A oster te R a

t She continued that success at USC, where she led the Trojans to a 112-20 overall record over four seasons and back-to- ime S back championships in 1983 and 1984 when she was named the NCAA Tournament MVP both times. She was selected as - T a l ll C the Naismith Player of the Year three times and earned the Wade Trophy once. She was also a four-time Kodak All-American A and finished her career owning virtually every school record, including career scoring (3,018 points), scoring average (22.3 points per game), career rebounds (1,534), total field goals (1,159) and total free throws made (700).

She was the ESPN Female Athlete of the Year in 1984-85 and was named the Player of the Decade (1980s) by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. When the Pac-12 Conference unveiled its All-Century Team in March of 2016, e c ords o ac hing R C Miller was named the Pac-12 Player of the Century.

Miller was inducted into the USC Hall of Fame in 1995 and USC retired her No. 31 jersey in November of 2006.

tion Miller’s international playing career was highlighted by gold medal performances in the 1984 Olympics, the 1983 Pan American Games and the 1986 Goodwill Games where she led each team in scoring. o ac hes & C dministr a A

4 Golden Eagle Cal State LA Awards Corporate About Golden 5 Roster Coaching Staff Statistics CCAA Results Player Bios Team Records & Accolades Partners Eagle Athletics A talented coach with impressive credentials, Ronnie Barney joins the Cal State LA women’s Ronnie Barney joins the Cal State LA women’s A talented coach with impressive credentials, to a 48-12 overall record and In his two years with the program, Barney helped Langston Louisiana Barney was the Director of Basketball Operations at Before coaching at Langston, development skills to Barney brings an impressive coaching background and strong player A talented assistant coach who has been a big part of Cal State LA women’s basketball basketball LA women’s Cal State part of a big has been who coach assistant A talented in California an 8-12 mark overall record, Eagles to a 10-17 the Golden Renno helped record and a 10-12 conference Golden Eagles post an 11-15 overall Renno helped the spent the 2013-14 where she Verne, State LA from the University of La Renno came to Cal coach. Barney comes to Cal State LA from Langston basketball program as an assistant program. NAIA the with seasons successful two spent he where University, Red the won Lions also appearances. The Tournament National Division I NAIA back-to-back had a 28-4 Langston River Athletic Conference tournament title during the 2014-15 season. season. that record overall His responsibilities included administrative duties in the basketball office, University. Tech social media and supervising team managers. He also managed the team’s practice scheduling, quarterfinals. USA the Conference reached that of a program part was Barney travel. team and the Golden with third season for her returns Renno Casandra two years, the past over program overseeing efforts, recruiting team’s the spearheading with charged has been Renno Eagles. managing all life skills program, developing a community service, facilitating team academics, equipment. and travel, scheduling, as well as guards point the mentoring clinics, and camps The Championship Tournament. to the CCAA play and a return Athletic Association Collegiate State win over Cal 98-92 overtime a including games, nine their last six of won Golden Eagles 1998. since squad LA State Cal a for most the were points 98 The Hills. Dominguez two of just 11 players that included only roster despite having a short-handed mark in 2014-15 seniors.

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Barney earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Schreiner University in Kerrville, , in 2008. He was He in 2008. Texas, Schreiner University in Kerrville, degree in exercise science from his bachelor’s earned Barney

Renno has been married to her husband, Marc Renno, a U.S. Army E.O.D. Tech, for 11 years. 11 for Tech, E.O.D. Army U.S. a Renno, Marc husband, her to married been has Renno Renno attended Apple Valley High School, where she was a three-time All-Mojave River League Most Valuable Player. Player. Most Valuable High School, where she was a three-time All-Mojave River League Renno attended Apple Valley A four-year standout point guard at UC Riverside, Renno, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies graduated with a Bachelor of Renno, guard at UC Riverside, standout point A four-year From 2010-12, Renno was an assistant varsity and head freshman coach at Robert M. Shoemaker High School in and head freshman coach at Robert M. Shoemaker High School in 2010-12, Renno was an assistant varsity From Prior to her stint at La Verne, Renno formed the OC Elite Southwest AAU Girls Basketball Club in the fall of 2012 in 2012 of fall the in Club Basketball Girls AAU Southwest OC Elite the Renno formed Verne, La at stint her to Prior

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She also earned All-CIFearned also She All-CIFand junior a as honors second-team I Division senior. a as honors first-team

and Big West honorable mention honors in 2005. 2005. in honors mention honorable West Big and 3-pointers, earning first-team All-Big West Conference honors in 2003 and 2004, All-Freshman first-team honors in 2002 first-team All-Freshman Conference honors in 2003 and 2004, West All-Big 3-pointers, earning first-team with a major in English and minor in Education. She left the Highlander program as its all-time leader in assists and in Education. She left the Highlander program as its all-time leader with a major in English and minor

varsity coach at Hanau High School in Germany in 2006-07. in Germany in School High Hanau at coach varsity as an assistant for La Sierra University in the 2005-06 season and was the girls’ junior varsity head coach and assistant season and was the girls’ junior varsity head coach and assistant Sierra University in the 2005-06 as an assistant for La varsity team in 2009-10 and earning a masters degree in Educational Administration. She began her coaching career a masters degree in Educational Administration. She began her varsity team in 2009-10 and earning Killeen, Texas. Renno was a graduate assistant coach at Missouri Valley College from 2008-10, coaching the junior the coaching 2008-10, from College Valley Missouri at coach assistant graduate a was Renno Texas. Killeen,

program as assistant varsity and head junior varsity coach. varsity junior head and varsity assistant as program Showdown and Tallahassee Comets Summer Xplosion Tournament. In 2012, Renno also served the Niceville High School In 2012, Renno also served Xplosion Tournament. Comets Summer Showdown and Tallahassee Niceville, FL, serving as a youth and high school club coach. In the first year, her Under-14 team won the Gulf Coast team won the Under-14 her Niceville, FL,year, school club coach. In the first serving as a youth and high

season as an assistant coach. assistant an as season

program. basketball men’s the for winner letter four-year a summer seasons. summer majority of two years as an assistant coach before taking over as the director and head coach during the 2012 and 2013 majority of two years as an assistant coach before taking over as the director an integral part of the Sophia Young Elite AAU program sponsored by WNBA All-Star Sophia Young. Barney spent the program sponsored by WNBA All-Star Elite AAU Sophia Young. an integral part of the Sophia Young Cal State LA. circuit. Barney was not only at the collegiate level, but also at high school and in the AAU He has experience Samantha Lee Senior • Guard • 5’4” #1 a l L A C Monterey Park, CA CSLA Highs: Points (13) • Rebounds (5) • Assists (3) te a t b out

S 2015-16: Had a third solid season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 26 of the team’s 27 games A and was one of the team’s top long-distance shooters once again. Averaged 3.6 points and 0.7 rebounds per game. Was third on the team with 27 successful 3-pointers. Had a season-high 12 points against Humboldt State (1-16-16). Scored all of her points on four 3-pointers. Also scored nine a ff

t points in a win against Concordia Irvine (11-20-15) and eight points at California Baptist (11-27-15).

S Earned a California Collegiate Athletic Association All-Academic Award.

2014-15: Showed great improvement in her second season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 26 o ac hing

C games and got her first two career starts. Averaged 5.0 points per game. Was second on the team in 3-pointers made with 32. Had a career-high 13 points and knocked down four 3-pointers against

Cal State Monterey Bay (2-14-15). Made her first career start at UC San Diego (2-21-15) and had ios

a gle five points. Had 12 points in 17 minutes in her second start, a win over San Francisco State (2-27-15). B E Had 12 points in a game three times. Made 32 of her 39 baskets from 3-point range. Reached double figures in scoring four

yer times. Earned a CCAA All-Academic Award. l a olden P 2013-14: Made meaningful contributions for the Golden Eagles in her first year with the program. Played in 15 games and was G fourth on the team in 3-pointers made (11). Hit three 3-pointers and scored a season-high nine points against Cal Poly Pomona (1-17-14). Hit a pair of 3-pointers and had six points at San Francisco State (2-8-14) and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers and had six points at Cal Poly Pomona (2-22-14).Of 13 field goals on the season, 11 were 3-pointers. Only three field-goal te attempts were taken from inside the arc (2-of-3). Earned the team’s Golden Eagle Award. a rtners orpor a At Mark Keppel High School: Averaged 18.3 points and five 3-pointers per contest. Hit 10 of her 3-point attempts in a game P C against Montebello. Helped her team to an Almont League championship. Earned first-team All-Area honors from the Pasadena Star-News as a senior and was named the Co-Most Valuable Player of the Almont League. Earned first-team All-Almont League and second-team All-Area honors as a junior. a me

- G Personal: Daughter of Tommy and Cecilia Lee. Majoring in business accounting. Enjoys photography, exploring new hidden y

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a me Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG G 13-14 15-0 37 2.5 .361 .333 .000 2 0.1 2 0 1 5.6 14-15 26-2 131 5.0 .358 .327 .840 24 0.9 11 0 10 11.7 L A e c ords

te 15-16 26-0 93 3.6 .360 .346 .400 17 0.7 6 0 11 10.1 R a t S

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a l 2015-16: Did not play or practice with the team in her first year at Cal State LA. ll C A At Long Beach State: Was an All-Freshman Big West Conference selection in after playing in every match for the 49ers in her first year with the program. Played in nine matches as a sophomore.

At Capistrano Valley High School: Earned four varsity letters in basketball and three in volleyball e c ords

o ac hing in high school. Earned first-team All-League honors and was the South Coast League Most Valuable R C Player in both basketball and volleyball. Also named the No. 51 “Senior Ace” by Prep Volleyball after her senior season.

Personal: Daughter of Jaime Serna and Guillermina Arreola. Majoring in art. Enjoys art, movies,

tion sports, eating and spreading world peace. Lists her first solo block against the University of Washington as her most exciting experience in sports. Notes that she is friendly o ac hes & C dministr a A

6 Mackenzie Barnes Freshman • Guard • 5’8” #4 R Duarte, CA oster At Duarte High School: Earned All-CIF First-Team honors and was the Montview League Most Valuable Player. Also earned recognition on the San Gabriel Valley Tribune All-Valley first team. Was the Ella Hudson Tournament Most Valuable Player. Competed in basketball, track and two years of

volleyball in high school. C o ac hing

Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Thernes Barnes. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys hiking and going

to the beach. Lists the road trips, bonding and games as her most exciting experiences in sports. S t a ff G P olden l a yer E B a gle ios

Marina LaPuzza Freshman • Guard • 5’10” #10 Costa Mesa, CA

At Mater Dei High School: Was a two-time Defensive Player of the Year. S t a tisti c s Personal: Daughter of Fred and Roxanne LaPuzza. Majoring in film. Enjoys playing the guitar and . Lists winning the CIF Southern Section championship and playing in state at Mater Dei as her most exciting experiences in sports. CCAA R esults T C e a m a l S R

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Neele Steinort te Ludwigshafen, Germany L A At IGS Ludwigshafen Oggersheim: Was the leading scorer in 2014-15.

Personal: Daughter of Torsten and Kerstin Steinort. Majoring in liberal studies. Enjoys basketball, & A A cc ol a des

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7 Christine Delapina Sophomore • Guard • 5’5” #12 a l L A C Torrance, CA CSLA Highs: Points (17) • Rebounds (7) • Assists (10) te a t b out

S 2015-16: Had an outstanding first season with the Golden Eagles as a freshman. Appeared in 24 A games and started the last 15 contests. Averaged 6.2 points and 3.8 assists per game. Was named California Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Week for the week of Feb. 22-28 after helping the Golden Eagles to home wins over Stanislaus State and Chico State. Scored a season-high 17 a ff

t points to go along with eight assists and a season-high five steals in the win over Stanislaus State (2-

S 25-16) and followed that up with 13 points, five rebounds and six assists in the win over Chico State (2-27-16). Was a perfect 11-of-11 from the free-throw line in the win over Stanislaus State. Had a season-high 10 assists at UC San Diego (1-23-16). Reached double figures in scoring eight times, o ac hing

C including the final three and six of the last eight games. Had 14 points with five assists in the Golden Eagles’ thrilling 98-92 overtime win over Cal State Dominguez Hills (2-2-16).

ios At Bishop Montgomery High School: Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior, first-team All- a gle B E CIF honors as a junior and senior and first-team All-Area honors as a junior and senior. Was a key player on a team that won

yer back-to-back CIF championships. l a olden P G Personal: Daughter of Ryan Delapina and Kari Ogata. Majoring in child development. Enjoys the beach and hanging out with friends. Lists winning back-to-back CIF championships as her most exciting experience in sports.

te Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 15-16 24-15 148 6.2 .391 .341 .873 71 3.0 92 1 26 29.2 a rtners orpor a P C Rikke Fabricius Junior • Center • 6’2” #13

a me Copenhagen, Denmark CSLA Highs: Points (19) • Rebounds (8) • Assists (6) - G y 2015-16: Had a tremendous first season with the Golden Eagles and earned All-California Collegiate -B esults

R Athletic Association honorable mention. Started all 27 games of the season for Cal State LA. Was a me third on the team in scoring with 11.6 points per game and third in rebounding with 4.4 rebounds G per game. Reached double figures in scoring 19 times, including the final eight games and 13 of the last 14. Had a season-high 19 points in a CCAA Championship Tournament first-round game at Cal State Dominguez Hills (3-1-16). Led the team in free throws made with 98 and attempted with 134. L A e c ords

te Was named the CCAA Player of the Week for the week of Feb. 1-7 after helping the Golden Eagles R a t to wins over Cal State Dominguez Hills (2-2-16) and Cal State San Marcos (2-6-16). Had 18 points S and six rebounds in a 98-92 overtime win over Cal State Dominguez Hills. Was 12-of-13 from the a l

C free-throw line in that one. Came back with 17 points and five rebounds in a road win at Cal State ndividu a l I San Marcos later that week. At Central Michigan University: Appeared in one game and grabbed one rebound in three minutes against No. 1 South Carolina. L A oster te

R At Falkonergardens Gymnasium: Was on school and club teams that won Danish Championships. Averaged 12.4 points a t

ime and 6.4 rebounds per game. Played internationally for Denmark’s U21 team and led Denmark’s U18 team to the Nordic S - T a l Championship. Was on an All-Star team and was named Most Inspirational Player. ll C

A Personal: Daughter of Jack Jensen and Lotte Fabricius. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys the beach. Lists playing in China with the Danish National Team as her most exciting experience in sports. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 15-16 27-27 312 11.6 .453 .222 .731 120 4.4 40 19 32 29.7 e c ords o ac hing R C tion o ac hes & C dministr a A

8 Golden Eagle Cal State LA Awards Corporate About Golden 9 Roster Coaching Staff Statistics CCAA Results Player Bios Team Records & Accolades Partners Eagle Athletics #14 #21 #22 Freshman • Guard • 5’6” Freshman • Guard Freshman • Center • 6’2” Sophomore • Guard • 5’10” • • Guard Sophomore

Earned Capital Valley All-Conference honors in 15-16 and was the At Bella Vista High School: Earned Capital Valley Also earned the All-City honorable mention from the Sacramento Bee. Player. team Most Valuable the junior varsity Most Valuable Received All-Conferencemention honors in 2014-15. Was honorable in 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16. a Scholar-Athlete Player in 2013-14. Was Enjoys camping and Daughter of Richard and Barbara DiRegolo. Majoring in nursing. Personal: Lists going traveling to tournaments withfishing. the team as her most exciting experiences in sports. team. sister Rachael is also on Cal State LA’s Twin Earned first-team All-Moore League honors as a junior and senior and junior a as honors League All-Moore first-team Earned High School: At Long Beach Poly honored as a second-team Outstanding Player honors. Was and earned Most Improved and Most Dream Team. Telegram’s Beach Press member of the Long singing, Enjoys Science. in Kinesiology-Exercise Majoring Jackson. of Madonna Daughter Personal: as Poly Beach Long at championships state back-to-back winning Lists a blast. having and dancing her most exciting experiences in sports. Played in 15 games as a freshman in the 2014-15 season. in the 2014-15 15 games as a freshman Lutheran: Played in At California years in high school. honors all four High School: Earned All-AcademicAt Norco Team and Enjoys cooking in communications. Majoring Krueger. of Alan and Tami Daughter Personal: most exciting experience in sports. the 2012 championship game as her Lists photography.

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S At Mission Hills High School: Averaged 16 points and eight rebounds per game. Was on a team A that won CIF San Diego Section Open Division championships three times. Earned first-team All-CIF and first-team All-League and Athlete of the Year honors as a senior. Earned first-team All-CIF and first-team All-League honors as a junior. Earned second-team All-CIF and first-team All-League and a ff

t Athlete of the Year honors as a sophomore. S Personal: Daughter of Matt and Patty Adams. Is an undeclared major. Enjoys going to the beach, shopping, working out and watching Netflix. Lists winning a third straight CIF title as her most exciting o ac hing

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ios a gle B E yer l a olden P G Sacha Griffin Freshman • Forward • 6’0” #25 Hawthorne, CA

te At California Academy of Math and Science: Competed in basketball and volleyball in high school. Averaged 18 points and three steals per game as a senior in basketball. Was the Coastal

a rtners League Most Valuable Player as a senior. Earned All-State honors as a junior. Was a team captain as orpor a P C a junior and senior. Was the team’s Offensive Player of the Year three times (as a sophomore, junior and senior) and the team’s Best New Forward as a freshman. Was also a team Most Valuable Player and team captain on the volleyball team as a senior.

a me Personal: Daughter of John Griffin and Vanessa Woods and stepmother Kimberly Griffin. Majoring - G y in food science and technology. Enjoys writing poems, spending time with loved ones, amusement -B esults

R parks, modeling/photography and giving back to the community. Lists being taught to shoot her first a me layup by her grandfather and beating her dad’s career high by scoring 33 pts during her junior year G as her most exciting experiences in sports. Notes she has two younger brothers, Skylar and Samsun. Is the youth leader of a non-profit organization and also a mentor for an all-girls summer STEM camp (Tech Trek). Graduated with high honors at a school ranked 10th in the state academically. L A e c ords te R a t S

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C Karina Moreno #32 ndividu a l I Los Angeles, CA At L.A. Valley College: Earned first-team All-Conference honors and was among the state leaders L A oster in assists with 5.4 per game. te R a t ime S

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Jordyn Shane (Cal Poly Pomona) CCAA COACH OF THE YEAR THE COACH OF CCAA SECOND-TEAM ALL-CCAA Heidi VanDerveer (UC San Diego) VanDerveer Heidi 27 27 28 28 27 30 31 32 27 26 29 27 25 GP ee CCAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR THE FRESHMAN OF CCAA r Rikke Fabricius (Cal State LA) Reana Harden (Stanislaus State) Mckenna Hill (Cal State Monterey Bay) Riley Holladay (Stanislaus State) Ashley Jenkins (Cal State San Marcos) Parsons (Cal State LA) Bree Jordyn Shane (Cal Poly Pomona) ndin

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A CSUEB CSUDH UCSD CSUDH CSUSB UCSD CPP School CSUEB CSUEB CSUDH FIRST-TEAM ALL-CCAA FIRST-TEAM Farrah Shokoor (UC San Diego) Cal State LA* Cal State San Bernardino* Humboldt State* Cal Poly Pomona* San Francisco State Chico State UC San Diego* School Cal State East Bay*^ Cal State East Hills* Cal State Dominguez Stanislaus State* Sonoma State Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State San Marcos *CCAA Tournament Participant / ^CCAA Tournament Champion Tournament Participant / ^CCAA Tournament *CCAA CCAA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR THE NEWCOMER OF CCAA Imari Brown (Cal State Dominguez Hills) Mckena Barker (Chico State) Priscilla Brooks (Cal Poly Pomona) Kiana Brown (Humboldt State) Ana Burch (Stanislaus State) Madison Burroughs (Sonoma State) Adriana Brodie (Cal State San Bernardino) Madison Craig (Cal State East Bay) CCAA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR THE OF PLAYER VALUABLE MOST CCAA Laci Effenberger Breanne Garcia Jamie Katuna Monay Lee Alexcia Mack Farrah Shakoor Mary Williams Name Shannon Bland Tori Breshers Tori Imari Brown 16

Administration Coaching Cal State LA Cal State LA Game-By-Game Corporate Golden Eagle About Cal Coaching Staff & Coaches Records All-Time Roster Individual Records Results Partners Player Bios State LA Rebounding Average: 3-Pt FGPct.(min. 100): 3-Pt FG Attempted: 3-Pt 3-Pt FGMade: FT Pct.(min. 320): FT Attempted: FT Made: FG Pct.(min.350): FG Attempted: FG Made: Scoring Average: Minutes Played: Games Played: INDIVIDUAL CAREERRECORDS Consecutive FT Made: Steals: Blocked shots: Assists: Rebounding Average: Total rebounds: FT Pct.(min.100): FT Attempted: FT Made: 3-Pt FGPct.(min.40): Shots Attempted: 3-Pt 3-Pt ShotsMade: FG Pct.(min.250): FG Attempted: FG Made: Scoring Average: Total points: FT Made: Steals: Assists: Rebounds: Points: 49...... INDIVIDUAL GAMERECORDS C Minutes Played: Games Played: INDIVIDUAL SEASONRECORDS FT Attempted: 3-Pt FGPct.(min.6): FG Attempted: 3-Pt 3-Pt FGMade: FG Pct.(min.15): FG Attempted: FG Made: Points inahalf: Blocked Shots: FT Pct.(min.14): a l 16. S 25. t a te

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(1985) (1979) (1979) (1981) (1981) (1991) (1981) (1981) (1981) (1981) (1981) (1985) (1/3/81) (3/1/03) (2/4/82) (2/4/82) (1/3/81) te (1/27/76) (12/9/80) (12/7/02) (2/17/76) (1/27/76) (2/14/03) (1/26/91) (1/28/06) (1/18/08) (1/28/87) (2011-12) (2003-04) (2002-03) (2012-13) (2002-03) (11/23/84) (11/23/84) (11/24/12) (11/22/97) (12/19/80) (11/18/00) a t (1979, 27 games) (1981, 33 games) (1979 & 2012-13) S (2-16-79 to 11-13-79) l (11-28-86 to 12-29-86) (11-28-86 a (2005-06, 2011-12, 2012-13) (2005-06, 2011-12, C ...... San Diego...... 7...... 6...... 777 (21-6 )...... 8...... *1,720...... *52.12...... 14...... 520...... 714...... 752 (373-666)...... 21...... 347 (173-499)...... 2,447...... 465 (726-1,562)...... 511 77.81...... 13...... vs. Alaska-Anchorage...... (CO...... State Western *28...... vs. vs. Alliant University (87)...... University Alliant vs. 108...... Stanislaus...... vs. Cal State 93...... Northridge ...... vs. Cal State 62...... State Long Beach ...... 118 ...... 25...... vs. La Verne ...... Northridge 48...... vs. Cal State 94...... vs. Alliant ...... University ...... (OR) (46-70) .657...... vs. Concordia ...... Nazerene 14...... vs Pt. Loma 32...... at UC ...... 643...... vs. San Fran. St (9-14)...... 34...... vs. Cal Poly SLO Stanislaus...... 45...... vs. Cal State ...... 955...... at CS Monterey Bay (21-22) *80...... vs. CS San Bernardino...... *36...... vs. Concordia-Oregon vs. La Verne (80-25) ...... Verne vs. La 55......

8...... Season-Opening Wins: Record *Denotes CCAA Wins: Consecutive Fewest Losses Pct. Winning Streaks Total: Rebounds Average: Assists: Wins CCAA Made: 475...... Wins Total Free Throws Free Attempted: Percentage: Blocked Shots: 159...... Steals: 377...... Miscellaneous: Percentage: Made: 1,015...... Made: 173...... Blocked Shots: Steals: Goals Field Attempted: Percentage: 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: Points: 2,467...... Scoring TEAM SEASON RECORDS Average: Win: a Most Pts in a Loss: Most Pts in a Half: Most Pts in an Opponent: Most Pts by ...... Missouri St. (106) 199...... vs. NW Most Combined Pts: ...... : 55...... vs. UC Riverside (26) Fewest Combined Pts Fewest Pts Allowed: FG Made: FGs Attempted: FG Percentage: 3-Pt FGs Made 3-Pt FGs Attempted: 3-Pt FG Pct. (min. 10): Made FT Attempted: FT 20): Pct (min. FT Rebounds: Assists: Largest Win: Largest Win: TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS SINGLE TEAM 18

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Administration All-Time Cal State LA Cal State LA Game-By-Game Corporate Golden Eagle About Cal Coaching Staff & Coaches Coaching Records All-Time Roster Individual Records Results Partners Player Bios State LA A 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 Season TOTALS(47 YEARS) 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 ll Winning percentage:.585 Winning percentage:.523 Winning percentage: .388 Overall Record: 38-27 Overall Record:46-42 Overall Record:33-52 - Karen Johnson Craig Johnson T Dick Marquis 2 seasons 4 seasons 6 seasons ime Janell Jones Janell Jones Tuonisia Turner-Lewis Tuonisia Turner-Lewis Tuonisia Turner-Lewis M. Murota/Ken TurnerM. Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Marcia Murota Fran Buckless Fran Buckless Fran Buckless Fran Buckless Fran Buckless Fran Buckless Carol Dunn Carol Dunn Carol Dunn Carol Dunn Dick Marquis Dick Marquis Craig Johnson Craig Johnson Craig Johnson Craig Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson Head Coach Carter Shaw Carter Shaw Janell Jones Janell Jones C o ach All-Time CoachingCareerRecords in Winning percentage:.373 Winning percentage:.485 Winning percentage: .340 Overall Record: 149-250 Overall Record:80-85 Overall Record:33-64 g Marcia Murota 18 7 4 5 9 3 20 5 7 7 12 17 7 8 10 11 5 16 8 5 9 14 8 16 15 19 8 12 9 3 9 19 19 21 6 9 10 1 4 6 10 10 2 W 453 10 11 17 21 R Fran Buckless Carol Dunn 16 seasons 6 seasons 4 seasons e Overall Record c 12 19 23 22 17 24 8 22 20 20 15 10 17 18 15 15 21 11 15 21 18 16 18 13 13 9 16 13 16 19 16 14 13 6 16 12 8 11 9 7 9 8 8 L 558 17 15 11 11 o r d s .600 .269 .148 .185 .346 .111 .714 .186 .259 .259 .444 .630 .292 .308 .400 .423 .283 .592 .348 .192 .333 .467 .308 .551 .537 .679 .333 .480 .360 .136 .360 .575 .593 .778 .285 .428 .556 .083 .308 .462 .526 .556 .200 PCT. .448 .370 .423 .607 .656 Winning percentage:.543 Winning percentage:.225 Winning percentage: .048 Tuonisia Turner-Lewis Overall Record: 63-53 Overall Record:18-62 Overall Record:1-20 14 4 2 4 6 1 14 2 6 5 11 13 6 4 5 3 1 5 4 2 2 5 2 7 6 6 3 2 2 0 4 6 6 8 2 2 9 0 3 3 — 4 0 W 172 8 10 13 14 Janell Jones Ken Turner 3 seasons 4 seasons 1 season Conference Record 8 18 20 16 14 21 6 18 16 17 11 9 14 16 5 7 9 5 6 10 10 5 10 5 6 6 9 10 10 12 8 6 4 2 8 8 3 10 7 4 — 2 6 L 388 12 12 9 8 .636 .182 .091 .200 .399 .045 .700 .200 .273 .227 .500 .591 .300 .200 .500 .300 .100 .500 .400 .167 .167 .500 .167 .583 .500 .500 .250 .167 .167 .000 .333 .500 .600 .800 .200 .200 .750 .000 .300 .429 — .667 .000 PCT. .307 .400 .455 .591 .636 Winning percentage: .396 Overall Record:21-32 CCAA/T-5th CCAA/T-10th CCAA/T-11th CCAA/11th CCAA/9th CCAA/12th CCAA/4th CCAA/10th CCAA/11th CCAA/T-11th CCAA/5th CCAA/T-3rd CCAA/T-8th CCAA/11th CCAA/4th CCAA/T-5th CCAA/6th CCAA/T-3rd CCAA/T-4th CCAA/6th CCAA/6th CCAA/T-3rd CCAA/7th CCAA/4th CCAA/3rd CCAA/3rd CCAA/6th CCAA/T-6th CCAA/T-6th CCAA/7th CCAA/5th SCAA/3rd SCAA/2nd SCAA/2nd SCAA/4th SCAA/4th SCWIAC/n/a SCWIAC/6th SCWIAC/5th SCWIAC/3rd n/a CIBT/Champions ECCSCC/7th Conference CCAA CCAA/8th CCAA/7th CCAA/T-3rd CCAA/T-4th Carter Shaw 2 seasons ONLY (CSUSM willbethehostasitisinitsfinal yearoftheNCAADivisionIItransitionandisineligible forpostseasonplay) Seniors Child (under12) Military (with valid ID) Student (with valid ID) General Admission Cal StateSanMarcos •The SportsCenter Men’s Semifinals Women’s Semifinals Friday, March 3 ...... CSUSMCougars.com/tickets ...... Buy your ticketstoday at: Men Or contactMorod Shahat760-750-7102 ...... March 3-4,2017 12:05 PM&2:35 ...... 201 5:35 PM&8:05 Daily Ticket Prices T 7 ’s $8 $5 $8 $5 $10 ournament &W Basketball *Upon availability Chairback Seat Men’s Final Women’s Final Saturday, March 4 omen ...... ’s 7:35 PM 5:05 PM $15* R oster C 2017 o ac hing S t a ff G P olden l a yer E B a gle ios Men’s & Women’s S t a Basketball tisti c s Tournament

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Nearly 40% of our student-athletes earned year-long GPAs of 3.0 or higher. GPAs year-long earned 40% of our student-athletes Nearly All-America5 earned student-athletes Eagle Golden All-America Academic 1 awards, awards and 43 All-CCAAawards, 26 All-Region awards. first the hurdles, 400 the in championship national II Division NCAA an won Rosser Khallifah since 2012. for the Golden Eagles national title earned field) and track (men’s Rosser Khallifah (volleyball), Bero JamieAnn (volleyball), Lofrano Iona All-America track and field) earned awards. (women’s and Megan Thompson Academic All-Americaearned Capital One/CoSIDA (volleyball) honors, Iona Lofrano Herbert Lofrano, Cal State LA to earn that honor. second volleyball player at becoming the Academic All-District CoSIDA soccer) earned (men’s Rio Torto and Lucas soccer) Biste (men’s honors. Athlete Track CCAA and Region West the named was field) and track (men’s Rosser Khallifah of the Year. of the Meet at the CCAA Championships. Athlete the CCAA Track Megan Thompson was named the Meet at the CCAA Athlete of Track Freshman Miles was named the CCAA J’Liyah Championships. won a 6 individual CCAA championships: Khallifah Rosser The Golden Eagles claimed conference title in the 400-meter hurdles and joined Fabian Griffith, Matthew Sherrills and Megan Thompson won conference championships relay. Johnathan Hill to win the 4x100 steeplechase and Ceja won the conference title in the men’s in the 100 and 200, Gonzalo long jump. title in the women’s Miles won the conference J’Liyah soccer team men’s Cal reached State the LA’s NCAA playoffs for the fifth straight year and 10 years. for the eighth time in the past basketball and women’s volleyball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s Cal State LA’s in their respective sports. basketball teams reached CCAA Championship tournaments tennis Cal women’s team State finishedLA’s the season ranked 23rd in the nation, its fifth as year second its in Conference PacWest the in fourth finished and top-25straight ranking, an affiliate member. recorded its 19th consecutive winning season and volleyball team women’s Cal State LA’s had its most wins since 2009. 1 No. a upset to seed 8 No. second the only became team basketball men’s LA’s State Cal tournament win conference second the was It Tournament. Championship CCAA the in seed history. in the program’s basketball team reached the conference tournament for the fourth women’s Cal State LA’s over win 98-92 a with 1998 since game a in points its scored and years five past the in time Cal State Dominguez Hills during the regular season.

tradition of excellence continued in 2015-16 as evidenced by the following: by as evidenced in 2015-16 continued of excellence tradition ips. Thisips. championsh conference 75 and finishes runner-up team national 10 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cal State L.A. boasts a rich athletic history with seven national team championships, L.A. State Cal championships, team national seven with history athletic a rich boasts 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 S e a s o n S c h e d u l e Day Date Opponent Location Time Friday 11/4 at USC (exhibition) Los Angeles 6 PM Sunday 11/6 at UC Santa Barbara (exhibition) Santa Barbara 5 PM Friday 11/11 at Azusa Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 8 PM Saturday 11/12 at Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks, Alaska 4 PM TUESDAY 11/15 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM Friday 11/18 at Concordia Irvine 6 PM Friday 11/25 Point Loma (At CSUDH) Carson 3 PM Saturday 11/26 California Baptist (at CSUDH) Carson 1 PM FRIDAY 12/2 HUMBOLDT STATE* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM SATURDAY 12/3 SONOMA STATE* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM Saturday 12/10 at Seattle Pacific Seattle 2 PM Monday 12/12 at Central Washington Ellensburg, Wash. 6 PM FRIDAY 12/16 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM Monday 12/19 at Cal State East Bay* Hayward 3 PM Thursday 12/29 at UC San Diego* La Jolla 5:30 PM Saturday 12/31 at Cal State San Marcos* San Marcos 2 PM THURSDAY 1/5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM SATURDAY 1/7 CAL POLY POMONA* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM Friday 1/13 at Chico State* Chico 5:30 PM Saturday 1/14 at Stanislaus State* Turlock 5:30 PM FRIDAY 1/20 CAL STATE EAST BAY* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM SATURDAY 1/21 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM Saturday 1/28 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* Carson 5:30 PM Thursday 2/2 at Humboldt State* Arcata 5:30 PM Saturday 2/4 at Cal Poly Pomona* Pomona 5:30 PM THURSDAY 2/9 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM SATURDAY 2/11 UC SAN DIEGO* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM Friday 2/17 at Sonoma State* Rohnert Park 5:30 PM Saturday 2/18 at San Francisco State* San Francisco 5:30 PM SATURDAY 2/25 CAL STATE SAN MARCOS* UNIVERSITY GYM 5:30 PM March 1 Tuesday CCAA Tournament First Round TBA TBA March 4 Friday CCAA Tournament Semi-Finals San Marcos TBA March 5 Saturday CCAA Tournament Finals San Marcos TBA Home games in bold. * = CCAA Games. Times and dates subject to change.

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