Kayla Montalvo WHitney gantt Barbara Houston Senior • Guard Senior • Guard Senior • Forward Media RosteR 2009-10 Women’s

1 • Kala Amico 10 • Robynn Cochran 12 • Kayla Montalvo 15 • Brandie McCann 20 • Leniece Arevalo 21 • MacKenzie Mathias 5-4 • Fr. • G 5-10 • Fr. • G 5-6 • Sr. • G 5-8 • Jr. • G 5-9 • Jr. • G 6-5 • So. • G Whittier, CA Garden Grove, CA Vacaville, CA Moreno Valley, CA Riverside, CA , CA

22 • A.J. Adams 24 • Aundria Anderson 32 • Whitney Gantt 33 • Barbara Houston 40 • Sherrie Hughes 42 • Jessica Cannon 5-7 • Jr. • G 5-10 • Jr. • G 5-9 • Sr. • G 6-0 • Sr. • F 5-10 • So. • P 5-9 • Jr. • G/F , CA Fontana, CA Sacramento, CA Compton, CA Rialto, CA Citrus Heights, CA

44 • Teriana Loftin 45 • Neka Mixon 50 • Kayla Huckabee 97 • Gillian Griffin 98 • Courtney Robinson 99 • Nikki Boutte’ 5-11 • Sr. • C 5-10 • Jr. • G/F 6-3 • Sr. • C 5-9 • Jr. • F/C 5-5 • Fr. • G 5-7 • So. • G Torrance, CA Long Beach, CA Norco, CA Federal Way, WA Pasadena, CA Carson, CA

RS • Luna Amico RS • Roselyn Angilau RS • Alsiha Hill RS • Spencer Nelson RS • Marika Staton RS • Shannon Woodard 5-5 • Fr. • G 5-8 • Fr. • G 5-7 • Jr. • F 5-10 • Fr. • F/C 5-7 • Fr. • G 5-9 • Jr. • G Whittier, CA Carson, CA Hermosa Beach, CA Everett, WA El Centro, CA Poway, CA

Van Girard Monique Marquez Brittney Blankenship Keyoshia Ray Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Student Manager 22nd Season 5th Season 1st Season 1st Season www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Table of Contents

CSUDH Facts Location...... 1000 E. Victoria St. Toros Women’s Basketball ...... Carson, CA 90747 2009-10 Season Outlook...... 2-3 Enrollment...... 12,000 Head Coach Van Girard...... 5 Founded...... 1960 Assistant Coaches...... 6 President...... Dr. Mildred García 2009-10 Roster & Team Photo...... 8 Director of Athletics...... Patrick Guillen Athletics Phone...... (310) 243-3893 The Women’s Basketball Team

Affiliation...... NCAA Division II #99, Nikki Boutte’...... 10 #20, Leniece Arevalo...... 20 T he 2009-10 eam Conference...... Collegiate ...... Athletic Association (CCAA) #12, Kayla Montalvo...... 11 #22, A.J. Adams...... 20 Home Court...... Torodome #21, MacKenzie Mathias...... 12 #24, Aundria Anderson...... 20 Capacity (Bleachers)...... 4,200 #32, Whitney Gantt...... 13 #42, Jessica Cannon...... 21 Nickname...... Toros #33, Barbara Houston...... 14 #97, Gillian Griffin...... 21 School Colors...... Cardinal (PMS 209) ...... (PMS 124) #40, Sherrie Hughes...... 15 #98, Courtney Robinson...... 21 #44, Teriana Loftin...... 16 RS, Luna Amico...... 22 Women’s Basketball Facts #45, Neka Mixon...... 17 RS, Roselyn Angilau...... 22 Head Coach...... Van Girard #50, Kayla Huckabee...... 18 RS, Alisha Hill...... 22 Alma Mater...... Long Beach State - ‘77 2009-10 O pponents #1, Kala Amico...... 19 RS, Spencer Nelson...... 23 Office Phone...... (310) 243-2211 E-mail...... [email protected] #10, Robynn Cochran...... 19 RS, Marika Staton...... 23 CSUDH Record...... 285-283 (21 Years) #15, Brandie McCann...... 19 RS, Shannon Woodard...... 23 Career Record...... Same Assistant Coach...... Monique Marquez Opponents Assistant Coach...... Brittney Blankenship Alphabetical Opponents...... 24-26 2008 Overall Record...... 21-10 CCAA Preseason Coaches Poll...... 26 2008 Conference Record...... 13-7 (3rd) ...... 2008 CCAA Tournament Champions 2008-09 Season in Review Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Game-by-Game Results/Leaders...... 32 2008-09 Revie w Newcomers (HS/JC)...... 7/8 Final Statistics...... 33 Game Highs...... 34 Final CCAA Standings...... 36 Information Individual CCAA Honors...... 36 Women’s Basketball SID...... Tom Weed CCAA Statistical Leaders...... 37 Office Phone...... (310) 243-3764 NCAA Review...... 38 Cell Phone...... (310) 987-9093 Fax...... (310) 516-4488 Women’s Basketball History E-mail...... [email protected] Head SID...... Mel Miranda Honor Roll...... 39 Opponent Series Records...... 39 E-mail...... [email protected] Basket b all H isto r y Game Records...... 40 Athletics Website...... www.GoToros.com Season Records...... 40-41 Conference Website...... www.GoCCAA.org Career Records...... 41 Coaching Records...... 42 Athletic Training All-Time Roster...... 43 Head Athletic Trainer...... Tim McGuire Year-by-Year Results...... 44-46 Office Phone...... (310) 243-3876 E-mail...... [email protected] Cal State Dominguez Hills Certified Athletic Trainer...... Jennifer Smoyak President Dr. Mildred García...... 48 Office Phone...... (310) 243-3894 About Cal State Dominguez Hills...... 49 E-mail...... [email protected] CSUDH Administration...... 50 Athletics Staff & Coaches...... 51 Commitment Sports Information/Media Relations...... 52 Dominguez hills The California State University is committed to providing CCAA Information...... 53 equal opportunities to male and female CSUDH students in Toros Traditions of Excellence...... 54 all programs, including Intercollegiate Athletics. The Covers Cover Credit 2009-10 Media Roster...... Inside Front Cover design by Teriana Loftin. 2009-10 Schedule...... Outside Back

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Dominguez hills R Ow n e r s h i p Back on Track coach Girard as it was the team’s best finish in 13 years and just one Picked to finish eighth in the California Collegiate Athletic As- win away from the most in a single season. sociation for the 2008-09 season, last year’s squad not only exceeded Picked to finish fourth going into the 2009-10 season, the Toros expectations but blew them out of the water, pulling a three-game will start CCAA play hosting Cal State L.A. after grabbing two wins sweep in the CCAA Championship Tournament to grab the pro- from the Golden Eagles last year. gram’s second CCAA Tournament title and third overall conference The Toros continue conference play against Sonoma State and title. Humboldt State, looking to duplicate last year’s sweep over the Sea- The vote of the CCAA’s coaches in the preseason did little to wolves while hoping to take down the Lumberjacks from the start hold back head coach Van Girard and his squad; in fact it only moti-

Basket b all H isto r y before entering the rest of CCAA play in 2010. vated them. “We have no targets on our back,” he said at the begin- Garnering a No. 4 ranking in the CCAA preseason coaches poll ning of the season. “Now we have a target to go for and the team gives coach Girard and his team a point of pride to follow through- needs to understand how hard we need to work to get there.” out the season. “I do think that we are one of the top four teams in Starting with three-straight non-conference wins, the Toros en- the conference and we have a good chance to get into the tourna- tered the first week of conference play against Cal Poly Pomona and ment,” he says with confidence. Cal State San Bernardino only to be handed two losses. “Last year’s ranking meant more to the players than to me. In Rebounding in the new year, CSUDH rallied with a four-game this conference, it is where you finish, not where you are picked to win streak to quell all preseason doubts. A final six-game push, re- finish.”

2008-09 Revie w sulting in five straight wins, secured not only a spot in the CCAA Protecting their home court proved to be the biggest accom- tournament, but hosting rights in the first round as well. plishment in 2008-09, with eight wins and four losses the Toros held The Toros proved worthy of their seeding, taking a close 62-59 a total +92 point margin in the12 games, with three of the four losses win over San Francisco State at home after two freebies by Brittney decided by less than 10 points. A true testament to home court Blankenship sealed the first round win. The real test came in game advantage, the Toros averaged a 15-point margin in the eight wins, two against perennial power Chico State, who proved to have no capped with a 72-35 blowout of Cal State L.A. answer to 1st-team All-CCAA selection Neka Mixon, who finished with 13 points in the Toros’ 74-61 win. The Returners Continuing their stellar play, the Toros next faced Humboldt State Even after losing five seniors last year, Girard remains undaunted for the CCAA title after dropping both of their regular season games by the season that lies ahead as he looks at who is in fact returning to the ‘Jacks. CSUDH replaced the bitter taste in their collective to the hardwood. 2009-10 O pponents mouths with sweet success after rallying from a 33-30 first-half defi- “We are returning four of our top eight players from last sea- cit to hold down HSU and grab the tournament title in a 74-69 win son,” he says of his 2009-10 squad. “They know what it is all about.” after Aujaneé Baldwin Back in action is clinched the win with four-year senior Whit- a lay-in as time wound ney Gantt, seniors down. Barbara Houston & After only a Kayla Montalvo, and one-year hiatus from sophomore MacKen- participating in the zie Mathias.

T he 2009-10 eam NCAA West Region After a stel- tournament, CSUDH lar freshman season, saw its season come Gantt has continually to an end as UC San improved in the guard Diego snuffed the position under the tu- Toros’ hope of ad- telage of Girard, look- vancement in a 66-65 ing to earn her keep buzzer-beating loss. in the starting line-up The 21-10 over- in her final season in “In t h i s c o n f e r e n c e it is w h e r e y o u f i n i s h ” s a y s He a d Co a c h Va n all record marked a Carson. Gantt shot near milestone for Gi a r a d , n o w in h i s 22n d y e a r . “No t w h e r e y o u a r e p i c k e d t o f i n i s h ”. just under 40% from Women’s Basket b all

2 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all 2009-10 Season Outlook the floor (45-of-113) while going 13-of-31 be- year’s true strength.” yond the arc, fifth on the team. Gantt also saw Girard will use the versatility of his new- action in all 31 games last year with four starts, a comers on an as-needed basis, placing Anderson number Girard hopes she will improve. at post for her rebounding acumen while utilizing “Whitney is going to have to carry a bigger Arevalo’s skill in a shooting guard spot. Cannon load from last year,” he says. “She is capable of it will combine the skill of both positions to add to since her mentality is more of a team leader.” the team’s jump shot while boosting the defense, Proving her worth after only one year, Ma- while McCann, who made an impact in the pre- thias will be looked upon to lead as a shooting season, will contend for time at the point after a T he 2009-10 eam guard, a spot she filled nicely in the 2008-09 sea- successful junior college stint. son after grabbing 24 starts in 31 games played. With the point guard position a question Mathias was dominant in three-point shooting, mark in Girard’s mind entering the season, he going 37-of-105 to lead the Toros, placing her will look to a true freshman in Kala Amico to 10th in the CCAA. Mathias was joined at the guide the team. top in long-range shooting by fellow freshman “Kala is a really tough-minded player, but she Montalvo, giving coach Girard plenty of returning is a different kind of point than we’ve had in the skill beyond the arc. past,” says Girard. “She is more of a set-up passer

“Mac is a little bit of a gunslinger,” states Gi- Ma c Ke n z i e Ma t h i a s than a scorer, so she will have to mature into the 2009-10 O pponents rard. “There is not a shot she is afraid to take and position.” she is a very good shooter.” Another senior, Houston will return in her Closing Thoughts final season to start in the power forward posi- Content with the team’s defensive improve- tion, anchoring her team’s defense after grabbing ment in the 2008-09 season – the Toros bested 167 boards in her junior year, a vast improve- their opponents in steals, blocks and rebounds ment over 33 rebounds in her first year in Car- – Girard now sees the offense as the team’s true dinal & Gold. Houston also put her 6’0’’ frame test in the upcoming season. to good use, tallying 16 blocks, good for second Constantly fielding teams that are guard-ori- on the team. ented, this year’s team is no exception, with 17 “Barbara is going to play huge for us, and players able to fill the role. In stark contrast to 2008-09 Revie w she needs to,” Girard says optimistically. “Her years past, this year’s offense will be more about post position needs to give us double points and creating opportunities than being creative on the double rebounds. We think Barbara is going to floor. really emerge this year.” “We don’t really have offensive creators so Not wasting her 67 offensive rebounds last we really need to be precise in the offensive ex- year, Houston shot 47.1% from the floor, drain- ecution,” says Girard. “If we do that, we will be ing 56-of-119 attempts from the field. good.” Making only one start but seeing action in Ka y l a Mo n t a l v o Returning to his coaching roots, Girard is Basket b all H isto r y all 31 games last year, Montalvo hit the floor as still unsure what his team will be known for this the team’s go-to ‘sixth man,’ creating opportuni- year, but knows how they need to play to get ties and following through with 139 points and wins. 25 steals. “I don’t know if we are going to score 80 “Kayla will have to play a bigger role this points a game,” he says. “It would be nice to see year than she ever has before,” says Girard. “She but I don’t mind playing ‘ugly’ basketball. And by is the man on the perimeter and in the past has ‘ugly’ basketball, which is my brand, I mean low been more of a sparkplug off the bench when we scoring, solid defense and making every open needed scoring.” shot.” Opening the 2009-10 season with a CCAA

New to the Game conference game, Girard and his team are ready Dominguez hills With four strong additions in Brandie Mc- to go, with the head coach believing he has found Cann, Aundria Anderson, Leniece Arevalo and a perfect mix of players. Jessica Cannon, Girard will rely on the depth of “I am looking forward to the wars,” closes his team to carry to success. Girard. “Any given night any team in our confer- “This year’s team has a good mix to them. ence from one through 12 is capable of winning. We are as deep, if not deeper off the bench than As always, it will be interesting.” we have been in the past few years, and it is this Wh i t n e y Ga n t t

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Van Girard begins his 22nd season at the helm of the Cal State Dominguez Hills women’s basketball program. The winningest women’s basketball coach in the history of the school and three wins away from becoming the overall winningest basketball coach at CSUDH, Girard has put his trademark stamp of hard-nosed pressure

defense to go along with an up-tempo style of play on the Carson campus. T he 2009-10 eam Since Girard took over the reigns in 1988, he has turned the Toros into one of the top NCAA Division II programs on the West Coast. He has led CSUDH to three total CCAA titles including the recent 2009 title, three runner-up finishes and five 3rd-place finishes in one of the strongest conferences in the country. He has also guided the Toros to the CCAA Tournament nine times while earning five NCAA West Region playoff berths, including the 2008-09 season in which the Toros lost a 66-65 heartbreaking buzzer-beater to UC San Diego. Girard’s record speaks for itself. He is atop the school’s all-time coaching record list, compiling a 285-283 mark en route to being named the CCAA Coach of the Year five times, including a stretch of three-consecutive Year-by-Year years (1994-96). On March 2, 2007, Girard achieved his milestone 250th win in an 59-50 victory over San Francisco. Years Overall / CCAA (Finish) Girard likes to play a very up-tempo style of basketball while incorporating his trademark man-to-man 88-89 ...... 6-19, 1-11 (7th) pressure defense. The opposition knows to expect a swarming high-pressure defense and a creative offense when 89-90 ...... 11-15, 3-9 (6th) 2009-10 O pponents 90-91 ...... 15-11, 2-8 (6th) they face Girard’s squad. Known as a teacher of fundamentals, Girard has coached one All-American, six All-West 91-92 ...... 18-11, 9-3 (2nd) Region players, three CCAA Conference MVPs and 41 all-conference players. 92-93 ...... 15-11, 7-5 (3rd) Prior to Cal State Dominguez Hills, Girard served as Assistant Athletics Director at Lynwood High School 93-94 ...... 15-14, 4-6 (4th) and the girl’s varsity basketball coach for ten years. During that span, he compiled an incredible 230-48 career 94-95 *!...... 22-6, 7-3 (1st) record for an amazing winning percentage of .827. In creating a dynasty at Lynwood, Girard led his team to 10- 95-96 *!...... 21-8, 8-2 (1st) straight playoff berths, seven-consecutive San Gabriel Valley Conference championships, two CIF championship 96-97 ...... 11-16, 5-5 (3rd) appearances and two Southern Regional State playoff championships, with 1986 culminating in a CIF title. 97-98 ...... 15-13, 5-5 (T-3rd) During his tenure at Lynwood HS, he twice was honored as the Los Angeles Times “4A Coach of the Year.” 98-99 ...... 10-17, 6-14 (9th) 99-00 ...... 7-18, 5-15 (10th) Even more impressive, Girard was honored as the California and CIF “Coach of the Year” in 1986. Fifteen players 00-01 ...... 9-17, 5-17 (10th) under his tutelage earned NCAA Division I or Division II athletic scholarships at the collegiate level. 01-02 ...... 8-18, 6-16 (11th) In a March 5, 2004, ceremony held at the Pyramid on the campus of Cal State Long Beach, Girard was forever 02-03 ...... 9-17, 8-14 (9th) immortalized for his achievements at the prep

03-04 ...... 11-16, 7-15 (10th) level. Along with Southern California coaching 2008-09 Revie w 04-05 !...... 17-10, 15-5 (T-2nd) notables Ron Palmer (LB Poly), Gary Prestesator 05-06 ...... 15-11, 10-10 (T-5th) (San Dimas HS) and Cliff Warren (El Segundo, 06-07 !...... 16-11, 13-9 (T-3rd) Rolling Hills, Redondo and Peninsula High 07-08 ...... 13-15, 7-13 (8th) Schools), the CSULB alumnus was inducted into 08-09 *!...... 21-10, 13-7(3rd) 21 Yrs ...... 285-284, 146-192 CCAA the Southern California Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association (SCIBCA) Hall of Fame for * CCAA Champions the legacy he left at Lynwood HS. ! NCAA II West Regional Participant While at CSUDH, Girard has had a heart for the local community. He works closely Coaching Honors with the local Boys & Girls clubs providing free

(5) CCAA Coach of the Year Basket b all H isto r y coaches and team clinics. He also works closely (3) CCAA Championships with the City of Carson Parks and Recreation (1) All-American Department, as well as the local Carson-Gardena (6) All-Region YMCA in providing more opportunities for girls (3) CCAA MVPs basketball. (41) All-CCAA players Girard is a 1977 graduate of Long Beach (2) CCAA Newcomer of the Year State, earning his bachelor’s degree in History. (1) CCAA Freshman of the Year He resides in Norwalk and has two daughters, SCIBCA Hall of Fame Jenell and Britnie.

Girard’s All-Time Opponent Records Alaska-Anchorage...... 1-3 CS Stanislaus...... 19-12 La Verne...... 1-0 Puget Sound...... 0-1 UC Riverside...... 11-16

Alaska-Fairbanks...... 2-2 ...... 5-6 Loyola Marymount...... 0-1 Sacramento State...... 0-2 UC San Diego...... 3-16 Dominguez hills Azusa Pacific...... 4-9 Chico State...... 7-21 Master’s College...... 3-0 San Diego Christian...... 4-0 Univ. of Findlay...... 1-0 ...... 17-4 Colorado St-Pueblo...... 0-0 McKendree College...... 1-0 San Francisco State..... 20-10 Univ. of South Dakota...... 0-1 Cal Baptist...... 9-3 Concordia (CA)...... 7-1 Mercy College...... 1-0 Simon Fraser...... 0-3 Univ. of St. Thomas...... 0-2 Cal Poly Pomona...... 13-35 Eastern Montana...... 0-2 Metropolitan State...... 0-1 Sonoma State...... 15-15 Univ. of Tampa...... 1-0 Cal Poly SLO...... 7-6 Edinboro University...... 0-1 Minnesota-Crookston...... 1-0 Southern Colorado...... 1-0 Vanguard...... 7-3 Central Washtington...... 1-0 Ferris State...... 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis...... 1-0 Southern Indiana...... 0-1 West Texas State...... 0-1 CS Bakersfield...... 3-11 Franklin Pierce...... 0-1 MSU-Billings...... 0-3 St. Cloud State...... 1-0 Western New Mexico...... 1-3 CS East Bay...... 8-2 Fresno Pacific...... 2-3 Northwest Nazarene...... 2-0 St. Martin’s...... 1-2 Western State...... 1-0 Cal State L.A...... 28-18 Grand Canyon...... 18-6 Notre Dame de Namur...... 2-0 St. Thomas...... 0-1 Western ...... 1-2 CS Monterey Bay...... 9-1 Hope International...... 2-1 Oklahoma State...... 0-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 1-0 CS Northridge...... 4-3 Humboldt State...... 6-5 Pepperdine...... 0-1 Texas Women’s University...... 2-0 Bold indicates 2008-09 opponent. CS San Bernardino...... 21-20 Incarnate Word...... 1-0 Point Loma Nazarene...... 7-4 UC Davis...... 2-20

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 5 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Assistant Coaches Monique Marquez 5th Season • Assistant Coach Rialto, CA • Cal State Dominguez Hills ‘05 (Liberal Studies) Coach Marquez begins her fifth season as the top assistant coach for the Toros after enjoying a Dominguez hills stellar four-year career (2000-04) as CSUDH’s floor general for head coach Van Girard. In her career, Marquez played in 82 of 104 games in Cardinal & Gold, including 14 contests in 2004 during which she suffered a season-ending injury in the Toros’ 13th game. A consummate example of hard work on the floor and in practice, Marquez increased her points per game, steals per game, and minutes per game averages every season as a Toro. Before her career as a Toro ended in 2004, Marquez culminated 439 points (5.4 p/g), 108 steals, 130 rebounds and 17 blocks. Marquez often drew praise from Girard on the floor, which in her senior year led to her being named a co-captian. Said coach Girard in 2004, “[Marquez] is the best leader we’ve had in a long time and basically we’re going to see how far ‘Mo’ goes. She’s doing everything I could ever ask in terms of leading, defending, hustling, the overall great effort she brings every day ... I couldn’t be any more pleased.” Now on the sidelines Marquez looks to echo her efforts as a player through her coaching with a new generation of Toro basketball players.

Basket b all H isto r y As a coach, Monique’s day-to-day duties include coordination of recruiting new & returning players, planning of road trips, fundraising and general office work. As a former point guard Monique is also instrumental in the development of the Toros guards, both in recognizing talent and helping the girls to maintain their skills. Not a stranger to excellent ball-handling, Marquez consistently was on the low end of team turnovers and has much to offer in her coaching abilities. In addition to her Toro coaching duties, Marquez is a youth and high school basketball official, and is currently employed by the Long Beach Unified School District as a P.E. equipment manager for the California Academy of Math and Science (C.A.M.S.). Previously, Marquez spent time coaching for the Pomona Valley YMCA Youth Basketball Program, coaching youth from 5-17, and oversaw the basketball program as the Basketball Coordinator for the entire YMCA. A southern California native, Marquez grew up in Rialto where she attended Eisenhower High School. In her three years of varsity

2008-09 Revie w play for the Eagles, she twice helped lead the team to Citrus Belt League titles (1998, ‘99) and was named a league MVP. While there she tallied a game high 28 points and holds the all-time record for most steals in a game. Marquez, who earned her degree in Liberal Studies in 2005 from CSUDH, resides in Hacienda Heights.

Brittney Blankenship 1st Season • Assistant Coach Los Angeles, CA • Cal State Dominguez Hills ‘09 (Business Administration) After a standout four-year career (2004-07, 08-09) as a Toro under the direction of coach Van Girard, Brittney Blankenship begins her first year on the sidelines as an assistant coach for the women’s 2009-10 O pponents basketball program. In her career, Blankenship saw action in 108 games with 100 starts on the floor. As a true freshman in 2004, Blankenship played in all 27 of the Toros’ games before going on to play in all but three opportunities over her career. In her career, Blankenship averaged 29.7 minutes and 8.9 points per game from the point guard position, helping to lead the Toros to a 69-42 record, including three appearances in the NCAA West Region tournament and the 2008-09 CCAA Championship title. In the title game versus Humboldt State on March 3, 2009, Blankenship tallied 18 points and went 5-of-5 from the line to lead the Toros to a 74-69 victory, also solidifying herself as one of CSUDH’s all-time best line shooters. In her senior year, Blankenship went 83-93 from the line for a .892 percentage, placing her second on the Toros’ all-time best season list. The mark was not only a CCAA best but

T he 2009-10 eam also 12th in the nation at the end of the season. No stranger to being a team leader, Blankenship drew constant praise from Girard, earning her the coveted point guard position. Said Girard in 2008 after Brittney returned to play from an injury in 2007, “Sometimes a loss pushes you to another level maturity wise, and Brittney losing last year exposed her to coaching thoughts instead of just her own perspective. She finally saw the big picture.” Blankenship will show her skill from the bench as she works with the team’s guards on individual skill development in a one-on-one setting. A southern California Native, Blankenship was born and raised in Los Angeles, before moving to Palmdale where she attended Palmdale High School. In her four years of play for the Falcons, she helped lead them to three league championships and one CIF Southern Section semifinal appearance. Blankenship, who earned her degree in Business Administration with a concentration in sports entertainment hospitality in 2009 from CSUDH, resides in Los Angeles. Women’s Basket b all

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w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 7 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Roster 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Roster # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School Last School 1 Kala Amico G 5-4 Fr. Whittier / Whittier 10 Robynn Cochran G 5-10 Fr. Garden Grove / Pacifica 12 Kayla Montalvo *** G 5-6 Sr. Vacaville / Vacaville Dominguez hills 15 Brandie McCann G 5-8 Jr. Moreno Valley / Perris Mt. San Jacinto College 20 Leniece Arevalo G 5-9 Jr. Riverside / J.W. North Riverside CC 21 MacKenzie Mathias * G 5-6 So. San Diego / Cathedral Catholic 22 A.J. Adams G 5-7 Sr. Los Angeles / San Clemente Univ. of Tennessee-Martin 24 Aundria Anderson G 5-10 Jr. Fontana / A.B. Miller Chaffey College 32 Whitney Gantt *** G 5-9 Sr. Sacramento / Woodcreek 33 Barbara Houston ** F 6-0 Sr. Compton / Artesia Central Arizona JC 40 Sherrie Hughes * P 5-10 So. Rialto / Eisenhower 42 Jessica Cannon G/F 5-9 Jr. Citrus Heights / Mesa Verde Sierra College 44 Teriana Loftin *** C 5-11 Sr. Torrance / West 45 Neka Mixon * G/F 5-10 Jr. Long Beach / Long Beach Wilson 50 Kayla Huckabee * C 6-3 Sr. Norco / Norco Riverside CC

Basket b all H isto r y 97 Gillian Griffin F/C 5-9 Jr. Federal Way, WA / Federal Way San Diego Mesa CC 98 Courtney Robinson G 5-5 Fr. Pasadena / Flintridge Prep 99 Nikki Boutte’ * G 5-7 So. Carson / Narbonne RS Luna Amico G 5-5 Fr. Whittier / Whittier RS Roselyn Angilau G 5-8 Fr. Carson / Hart RS Alisha Hill F 5-7 Jr. Hermosa Beach / Mira Costa El Camino College RS Spencer Nelson F/C 5-10 Fr. Everett, WA / Cascade RS Marika Staton G 5-7 Fr. El Centro / Central Union RS Shannon Woodard G 5-9 Jr. Poway / Mt. Carmel Palomar College * Denotes Letters Won 2008-09 Revie w Head Coach: Van Girard (22nd Year) Assistant Coaches: Monique MArquez (5th Year), Brittney Blankenship (1st Year)

Team Photo 2009-10 O pponents

Top Row (L-R): Aundria Anderson, Keyoshia Ray, Neka Mixon, Kayla Montalvo, Jessica Cannon, Spencer Nelson, Robynn Cochran, Kayla Huckabee, Barbara Houston, Diamond Killion, Teriana Loftin, Sherrie Hughes, Whitney Gantt, Gillian Griffin, Marika Staton, Alisha Hill, A.J. Adams.

T he 2009-10 eam Bottom Row (L-R): Roselyn Angilau, Nikki Boutte’, Courtney Robinson, Shannon Woodard, MacKenzie Mathias, assistant coach Monique Marquez, head coach Van Girard, assistant coach Brittney Blankenship, Irina Sharf, Tiffany Green, Leniece Arevalo, Brandie McCann, Kala Amico, Luna Amico.

Roster Breakdown Class Year Two Letters...... 1 Forward...... 6 5-10...... 5 Freshman...... 7 One Letter...... 5 Center...... 4 5-9...... 5 Sophomore...... 3 Redshirts...... 6 Post...... 1 5-8...... 2 Junior...... 8 JC Transfers...... 8 5-7...... 4 Senior...... 6 Incoming Freshmen...... 7 Height 6-3...... 1 5-6...... 2 experience Position 6-0...... 1 5-5...... 2 Three Letters...... 3 Guard...... 17 5-11...... 1 5-4...... 1 Women’s Basket b all

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Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Profiles - Returnees Nikki Boutte’ Sophomore • Guard • 5’7”

Dominguez hills Carson, CA • Narbonne HS

2008-09: Saw action in 21 games in her first year of competition as a Toro ... Tallied a game-high six points and three steals against Azusa Pacific (Dec. 12) ... Grabbed a game-high five boards against Hope International University (Dec. 10) ... Tallied a .429 field goal percentage, making 12-of-28 attempts and was 2-of-2 from the line. 2007-08: Red-shirted her 1st year as a Toro. Narbonne HS: Led the Gauchos to four-consecutive perfect 10-0 league seasons and a 27-3 overall record her senior year ... Earned back-to-back city championships in 2004-05 and 2005-06, and four Marine League championships ... Named to the 2nd-Team All-Carine League as a senior. Personal: Born on September 5, 1989, in Torrance, CA ... Daughter of Phillip and LaWanda Boutte’ Basket b all H isto r y #99 ... Has an older brother, Phillip, Jr. ... Hobbies include drawing, designing clothes & objects, and painting I chose CSUDH because ... Favorite TV shows include “Wild’n Out,” “The Hills,” “America’s Best Dance Crew,” “Baldwin Hills,” The campus is close to home and “Making the Band 4” ... Mother and father both attended UCLA ... Lists “Love & Basketball” as Also Recruited by favorite movie ... Would most like to meet Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Michael Jordan and Candace Arizona State & Long Beach Parker. State

Favorite NBA or WNBA team 2008-09 Revie w L.A. Lakers & Sparks

Sports heroes Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps, Candice Parker, Maya Moore, LeBron James, Steve Nash & Dwyane Wade

Goal as a Toro Win the NCAA Championship

Majoring in 2009-10 O pponents Graphic arts design

Career ambition Become a professional graphics art designer

Career Game Highs Points: 6 (12/20/08 vs. APU) Rebounds: 5 (12/10/08 vs. HIU) T he 2009-10 eam Blocks: 1 (1/9/09 vs. SFSU) Steals: 3 (12/20/08 vs. APU) Assists: 1 (Seven Times)

Boutte’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 21 0 146 7.0 12 28 .429 0 7 .000 2 2 1.00 6 13 19 0.9 10 0 7 15 1 4 26 1.2 T 21 0 146 7.0 12 28 .429 0 7 .000 2 2 1.00 6 13 19 0.9 10 0 7 15 1 4 26 1.2 Women’s Basket b all

10 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Returnees Kayla Montalvo Senior • Guard • 5’6” Vacaville, CA • Vacaville HS

2008-09: Saw action in 31 games while starting in one ... Sixth on the team in points with 139,

averaging 4.5 p/game ... Second on the team in 3pt field goals with 35-of-106 ... Tenth in the CCAA in T he 2009-10 eam 3pt field goal percentage at .330 ... Scored in double-digits twice with a game high 14 points against Cal State Stanislaus (Jan. 17) ... Tallied seven points in the Toros’ CCAA title game against Humboldt State (Mar. 3). 2007-08: Competed in 25 of 28 games in her sophomore year, starting in ten games ... Recorded her game high of 9 points twice ... Second on the team with 19 of 58 3-point field goals made ... Third on the team in 3-point field goal percentage (.328). #12 2005-06: Saw action in 19 games as a true freshman while making one start ... Scored six points against Cal State San Bernardino (Jan. 21) and four points against Chico State (Feb. 17). Favorite NBA or WNBA

Vacaville HS: Helped the Bulldogs finish tied for 1st as a senior under head coach Bob 2009-10 O pponents team L.A. Lakers Fernandez. Personal: Born May 21, 1987 in Vallejo, CA ... Daughter of Kimberly Montalvo and Kacey Cunningham Sports heroes ... Has three younger siblings, Kane, Tavion and Jason ... Father (Sacramento State, football) and cousins Michael Jordan Chelsea Stevens (New Mexico State, track & field) and Jimmy Stevens (Fresno State, Would most like to meet basketball) have collegiate athletic ties ... Kobe Bryant Most admires grandparents ... Lists “Dumb & Dumber” as favorite movie. Most admires her Grandparents

Goal as a Toro 2008-09 Revie w Win the NCAA Championship

Majoring in Business administration

Career ambition Become a pharmacist Basket b all H isto r y

Career Game Highs Points: 14 (1/17/09 vs. CSUS) Rebounds: 6 (1/9/09 vs. SFSU) Blocks: 1 (Three Times) Steals: 3 (Five Times)

Assists: 4 (Three Times) Dominguez hills

Montalvo’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 31 1 411 13.3 47 136 .346 35 106 .330 10 14 .714 11 23 34 1.1 24 0 33 33 2 25 139 4.5 07-08 25 10 391 15.6 29 84 .345 19 58 .328 8 12 .667 10 21 31 1.2 24 1 27 34 0 18 85 3.4 05-06 19 1 99 5.2 10 26 .385 3 10 .300 6 10 .600 1 3 4 0.2 13 0 3 10 1 12 29 1.5 T 75 12 901 12.0 86 246 .350 57 174 .328 24 36 ,667 12 37 69 0.9 61 1 63 77 3 55 253 3.4

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 11 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Profiles - Returnees Mackenzie Mathias Sophomore • Guard • 5’6”

Dominguez hills San Diego, CA • Cathedral Catholic HS

2008-09: Started in 24 of her 31 games in action her first year as a Toro ... Tallied 163 points averaging 5.3 p/game while scoring in double-digits three times ... Led the team in three-pointers with 37-of-105, good for tenth in the CCAA ... Fifth in the CCAA in 3pt field goal percentage at .352 ... Scored a game-high 12 points twice. Cathedral Catholic HS: Led the Dons to two consecutive 1st-place league finishes under coach Melissa Padgett ... Game highs include 33 points, 13 assists, 10 rebounds, 6 steals and 1 block ... Awards received include All-Western League 1st team, All-Section 2nd team, and team MVP ... Led the team to a 26-4 record as a senior and 26-6 as a junior. Personal: Born on April 15, 1990 in San Diego, CA ... Daughter of Mike Mathias and Ricki Wilder ... Basket b all H isto r y #21 Has four siblings, Lindsey, Shauna, Riley and Kayali ... Says winning the conference tournament in the 2008-09 season was her greatest athletic thrill ... Would most like to meet Reggie Bush and lists her I chose CSUDH because For its women’s basketball pro- friends and family as the people she most admires ... Other favorites include movie “Grandma’s Boys” gram and to be close to home and TV shows “Maury” and “Wife Swap”.

Favorite NBA or WNBA team Los Angeles Lakers

2008-09 Revie w Sports heroes Michael Jordan

Goal as a Toro To be a leader for her team- mates and a good example of a student; win an NCAA title

Majoring in Undeclared

Career ambition 2009-10 O pponents Become a lawyer or sports broadcaster

Career Game Highs Points: 12 (Two Times) Rebounds: 5 (2/21/09 vs. CSUC) T he 2009-10 eam Blocks: 1 (1/3/09 vs. UCSD) Steals: 3 (12/27/08 vs. SMU) Assists: 4 (12/10/08 vs. HIU)

Mathias’ Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 31 24 618 19.9 58 152 .382 37 105 .352 10 18 .556 3 35 38 1.2 51 0 48 53 1 16 163 5.3 T 31 24 618 19.9 58 152 .382 37 105 .352 10 18 .556 3 35 38 1.2 51 0 48 53 1 16 163 5.3 Women’s Basket b all

12 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Returnees Whitney Gantt Senior • Guard • 5’9” Sacramento, CA • Woodcreek HS

2008-09: Saw action in all 31 games with four starts ... Three-point field goal percentage of .419

(13-of-31) was second on the team ... Scored in double-digits on two occasion with a game-high T he 2009-10 eam 11 points against Cal State Monterey Bay (Jan. 10)... Grabbed a game-high seven boards against Cal State Stanislaus (Jan. 17) ... Third on the team in blocks with seven ... Played 10+ minutes in 24 of her 31 games ... Tallied seven points and five rebounds in CSUDH’s CCAA Championship game over Humboldt State (Mar. 3). 2007-08: Played in all 28 games as a junior, starting seven ... Scored in double-figures on two occasions ... Saw 346 minutes of action including 15 minutes in the CCAA post-season against Chico #32 State (Mar. 4) in which she scored 3 points. 2006-07: Saw action in 12 games as a freshman ... Recorded season-high of four points twice. I chose CSUDH because

Woodcreek HS: Helped lead the Timberwolves to a 3rd-place Sierra League finish under head 2009-10 O pponents For its women’s basketball program coach Lori Ann Donnell ... Garnered All-League and MVP honors while being named to two All-Star teams as a prep. Favorite NBA or WNBA Personal: Born on April 28, 1987 in Sacramento, CA ... Daughter of Deborah Morgan and William team Gantt ... Has two siblings, Willliam and Lawrenee ... Has volunteered her time Miami Heat with youth soccer programs and the Goodwill ... Movie favorites include Sports heroes “Big Mamma’s House” and “Love & Dwayne Wade Basketball”. Most admires her Mother 2008-09 Revie w

Goal as a Toro Win an NCAA title

Majoring in Business administration & psy- chology

Career ambition Become a psychologist Basket b all H isto r y

Career Game Highs Points: 12 (1/19/08 vs. CSUMB) Rebounds: 7 (Three Times) Blocks: 2 (1/12/07 vs. CSUB) Steals: 3 (2/29/08 vs. CSUC)

Assists: 4 (Three Times) Dominguez hills

Gantt’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 31 4 409 13.2 45 113 .398 13 31 .419 20 22 .909 19 49 68 2.2 57 1 21 42 7 11 123 4.0 07-08 28 7 346 12.4 30 70 .429 0 1 .000 6 13 .462 25 35 60 2.1 48 2 27 42 4 22 66 2.4 06-07 12 0 14 1.2 6 16 .375 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 4 7 11 0.9 11 0 0 6 2 4 53 4.4 T 71 11 769 10.8 81 199 .407 13 32 .406 28 37 .757 48 91 139 2.0 116 3 48 90 13 37 242 3.4

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 13 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Profiles - Returnees Barbara Houston Senior • Forward • 6’0”

Dominguez hills Compton, CA • Artesia HS • Central Arizona JC

2008-09: Led the team in field goal percentage at .471 (56-of-119) ... Saw action in 31 games while starting 26 ... Tallied 135 points, averaging 4.4 p/game ... Tallied one double-double against UC San Diego ... Scored in double-figures five times ... Named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine District 8 All-Academic team. 2007-08: Played in 23 of the Toros’ 28 games in her sophomore year, starting one ... Saw action in 143 minutes of play for 6.2 per game ... Grabbed a game-high seven points against Cal State Stanislaus (Feb. 28), leading the Toros to their final win of the season. Central Arizona JC: Helped lead the Vaqueros to an ACCAC and Region I championship under head coach Lin Laursen ... Her team finished 2nd in state in her sophomore year of play ... Game highs Basket b all H isto r y #33 include 4 points, 1 assist, 4 rebounds and 1 steal. I chose CSUDH because Artesia HS: Recorded a prep high of 20 rebounds as a Pioneer under coach Scott ... Game highs Beacuse of the great coaching staff and academic programs at include 10 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assists, 1 steal and 1 block ... Awards include All-League, AHS Best CSUDH Female Athlete and Team MVP. Personal: Born January 25, 1987 in Fountain Valley, CA ... Daughter of Shirley Tempson ... Also Also Recruited by enjoys reading, drawing, poetry, sleeping and watching TV ... Lists movie “Pride & Predujice” and UC San Diego TV shows “Family Guy” and “Sponge Bob” as other favorites. Favorite NBA or WNBA 2008-09 Revie w team L.A. Lakers & Cleveland Cavaliers

Sports heroes Michael Phelps

Goal as a Toro Post double-doubles and give good post defense

Majoring in Biology with a minor in micro- 2009-10 O pponents biology

Career ambition Become a geriatric physician

Career Game Highs Points: 12 (Two Times) Rebounds: 11 (1/3/09 vs. UCSD) T he 2009-10 eam Blocks: 3 (Two Times) Steals: 2 (1/3/09 vs. UCSD) Assists: 1 (Six Times)

Houston’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 31 26 609 19.6 56 119 .471 0 1 .000 23 30 .767 67 100 167 5.4 83 1 4 28 16 11 135 4.4 07-08 23 1 143 6.2 13 33 .394 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 15 18 33 1.4 32 0 2 3 7 3 27 1.2 T 54 27 752 13.9 69 152 .454 0 1 .000 24 32 .750 82 118 200 3.7 115 1 6 31 23 14 162 3.0 Women’s Basket b all

14 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Returnees Sherrie Hughes Sophomore • Post • 5’10” Rialto, CA • Eisenhower HS

2008-09: Saw two starts in her 29 games in her first year of competition ... Grabbed 55 boards on

the season, the most of any freshman, averaging 1.9 rpg ... Tallied a game-high eight points against UC T he 2009-10 eam San Diego (Feb. 6) ... Grabbed a game-high five boards against Azusa Pacific (Dec. 20) ... Went 10-of-12 from the line, fifth on the team. Eisenhower HS: Played for the Eagles under coach Krystal Henriquez ... Game highs include 12 points and 15 rebounds ... Awards include Team MVP, Coaches award and All-League 1st team her junior and senior years. Personal: Born August 26, 1989, in Hollywood, CA ... Daughter of Richard and Sharon Hughes ... #40 Has four siblings, Richard, Bryan, Leigh, and Shayla ... States that her mother is the person she most admires ... Lists “Dream Girls” as favorite movie and “The Hills” as favorite TV show. I chose CSUDH because Because of the women’s basket- 2009-10 O pponents ball team & it felt like home

Also Recruited by Cal State San Bernardino

Favorite NBA or WNBA team L.A. Sparks

Sports heroes Lisa Leslie & Candace Parker 2008-09 Revie w

Goal as a Toro To be the best that she can be

Majoring in English

Career ambition Become a high school counselor & principal Basket b all H isto r y

Career Game Highs Points: 8 (2/6/09 vs. UCSD) Rebounds: 5 (12/20/08 vs. APU) Blocks: 2 (12/20/08 vs. APU) Steals: 2 (Three Times)

Assists: 2 (11/16/08 vs. CWU) Dominguez hills

Hughes’ Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 29 2 246 8.5 12 35 .343 0 0 .000 10 12 .833 19 36 55 1.9 38 0 7 20 5 10 34 1.2 T 29 2 246 8.5 12 35 .343 0 0 .000 10 12 .833 19 36 55 1.9 38 0 7 20 5 10 24 1.2

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 15 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Profiles - Returnees Teriana Loftin Senior • Center • 5’11”

Dominguez hills Torrance, CA • West HS

2008-09: Saw action in 14 games after starting competition in the winter ... Had two 10+ minute games ... Pulled down 11 rebounds and tallied 19 points on the season ... Grabbed a game-high two blocks against Cal State L.A. (Feb. 5) ... Went 5-of-11 from the floor for a .455 field goal percentage. 2006-07: Saw action in 13 games in second season as a Toro ... Pulled down season-high three boards twice ... Nailed all six free-throw attempts on the season, going 4-for-4 against Cal State Monterey Bay (Jan. 27) and 2-for-2 against CCAA Champions UC San Diego (Dec. 16). 2005-06: Played in 13 of 26 games as a true freshman ... Recorded a season-high of six points twice ... On the season, scored 20 points in only 54 minutes of play. West Torrance HS: Two- athlete (basketball, track & field) … Four-year starter on the Basket b all H isto r y #44 hardwood for the Warriors, leading WTHS to consecutive league championships as a sophomore and Also Recruited by junior … Game highs include 21 points, 3 assists, 16 rebounds, 6 steals and 4 blocks ... Averaged 11.1 Cal State Stanislaus points and eight rebounds as a senior en route to being named to 1st-team all-league squad … Set Favorite NBA or WNBA all-time rebounding mark for a career. team Personal: Daughter of Collette Kurtz and George Loftin … Born on February 25, 1987 … L.A. Lakers & Miami Heat Lists greatest thrill to date as breaking WHS discus record and becoming league champions … Favorite TV shows include Most admires her “America’s Next Top Model,” “The Bernie Mac Show,” Mother and “Ace of Cakes.” 2008-09 Revie w

Goal as a Toro Win a CCAA title and be a dominant post player

Majoring in Business administration

Career ambition Work in the medical field & help others 2009-10 O pponents

Career Game Highs Points: 7 (1/16/09 vs. CSUC) Rebounds: 4 (1/27/06 vs. CSUMB) T he 2009-10 eam Blocks: 2 (2/5/09 vs. CSULA) Steals: 2 (2/5/09 vs. CSULA) Assists: 1 (Three Times)

Loftin’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 14 0 59 4.2 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 9 14 .643 3 8 11 0.8 7 0 2 6 3 4 19 1.4 07-08 13 0 10 0.8 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 6 6 1.00 3 4 7 0.5 5 0 1 2 1 0 54 4.2 06-07 13 0 20 1.5 8 15 .533 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 6 10 0.8 6 0 0 11 1 0 54 4.2 T 40 0 89 2.2 15 37 .405 0 0 .000 19 26 .731 10 18 28 0.7 18 0 3 19 5 4 127 3.2 Women’s Basket b all

16 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Returnees Neka Mixon Junior • Guard/Forward • 5’10” Long Beach, CA • Long Beach Wilson HS

2008-09: Saw action in 31 games, starting in 30 her first year in action as a Toro ... Led the CCAA

in points (521) and ppg (16.8) .... Fifth in the CCAA in field goal percentage at .462 (210-of-455) ... T he 2009-10 eam Her 521 points and 210 made field goals place second on the Toros’ all-time season record list ... Scored in double digits in 28 games and had 10 games of 20+ scoring ... Tallied six double-doubles on the season ... Led the team in steals (68) and blocks (27) ... Scored 22 points in the CCAA title game against Humboldt State (Mar. 7), including six of the last eight points... Twice honored as a Wilson/ CCAA Player of the Week ... Named to the First-Team All-CCAA, CCAA Newcomer of the Year and a Second-Team Daktronics/NCAA All-West Region selection. #45 Long Beach Wilson HS: Played for the Bruins under coach Paula Clear ... In her senior year of play scored in double figures in 20 of 22 games she competed in ... Also led her team in points her Also Recruited by

senior year with 505 placing her as the top scorer in Moore League with 23 ppg ... Her scoring placed 2009-10 O pponents Louisville her in the top 10 of CIF Southern Section’s scoring charts. Favorite NBA or WNBA Personal: Born on April 24, 1987 ... Daughter of Gwen Bias team ... Other favorites include the movie “Set It Off” and the Houston Rockets television show “Family Guy” ... In addition to basketball, enjoys sleeping and playing video games. Sports Heroes Allen Iverson

Would most like to meet Michael Jordan

Most admires her 2008-09 Revie w Mother

Majoring in Physical education Basket b all H isto r y

Career Game Highs Points: 25 (1/23/09 vs. HSU) Rebounds: 13 (1/30/09 vs. CSUSB) Blocks: 3 (1/31/09 vs. CPP) Steals: 5 (Two Times)

Assists: 5 (Two Times) Dominguez hills

Mixon’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 31 30 881 28.4 210 455 .462 29 95 .305 72 102 .706 87 136 223 7,2 82 5 52 139 27 68 521 16.8 T 31 30 881 28.4 210 455 .462 29 95 .305 72 102 .706 87 136 223 7.2 82 5 51 139 27 68 521 16.8

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 17 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Profiles - Returnees Kayla Huckabee Senior • Center • 6’3”

Dominguez hills Norco, CA • Norco HS • Riverside CC

2008-09: Saw action in 18 games her first year on the team ... Scored a game-high six points in a win against San Francisco State (Jan 9), going 3-of-3 from the floor ... Grabbed a game-high four boards against Cal State L.A. (Dec. 31) ... Also competed on the team. Riverside CC: Played for the Tigers for one year under head coach Alicia Berber ... Posted a .354 field goal percentage making 81 of 229 ... Tallied 206 points in her 31 games played ... Made a game high of 18 points ... Was second on the team in rebounds with 193 for 6.2 r/game ... Also participated in volleyball. Norco HS: Was a four-year letter winner in both volleyball and women’s basketball ... Played for the cougars under head coach Rick Thompson ... Tallied 142 points in her senior year, and 145 her junior Basket b all H isto r y #50 year ... Helped lead her team to back-to-back CIF Southern Section playoff appearances. Other sports inlcude Personal: Born Janurary 24, 1988, in Orange, CA ... Daughter of Suzanne Biscan ... Has five siblings, Volleyball Jessica (18), Jamie (16), Celci (15), K.D. (12) and Summer (5) ... Academic honors in high school Goal as a Toro include graduating with high To always play to the best of her honors. abilities

Majoring in Biology 2008-09 Revie w

Career ambition Become a high school teacher & basketball coach 2009-10 O pponents

Career Game Highs Points: 6 (1/9/09 vs. SFSU) Rebounds: 4 (12/31/08 vs. CSULA) T he 2009-10 eam Blocks: 2 (Two Times) Steals: 1 (2/5/09 vs. CSULA) Assists: 2 (1/9/09 vs. SFSU)

Huckabee’s Career Statistics Yr. GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 08-09 18 0 97 5.4 6 19 .316 0 0 .000 7 8 .875 3 11 14 0.8 14 0 2 6 4 1 19 1.1 T 18 0 97 5.4 6 19 .316 0 0 .000 7 8 .875 3 11 14 0.8 14 0 2 6 4 1 19 1.1 Women’s Basket b all

18 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Newcomers Kala Amico Freshman • Guard • 5’4” Whittier, CA • Whittier HS

Whittier HS: Played for the Cardinals for three years under coach Willie Pittman ... Named to the 2nd-Team All-CIF Southern Section in both her senior and junior years ... First in the Del Rio league in assists (167), seconds in points (370) and third in steals (99) her senior year ... Led team from the line in all three years of

competition with a career total of 187-of-307 ... Helped lead her team to back-to-back league titles her senior T he 2009-10 eam and junior years with a perfect 10-0 finish in the Del Rio league as a senior. Personal: Born on January 1, 1991 in Maui, Hawai’i ... Daughter of Erich and Kathy Amico ... Has four siblings, Charles (25), Rosie (23), Erica (20) and twin sister Luna (18) ... Chose CSUDH for its basketball program and the size of the campus ... Also recruited by and Chapman University ... Career ambition is to become a physical trainer ... Lists Miami Heat and Sue Bird as favorite sports team and hero ... Most admires her father and would most like to meet Michael Phelps #1 ... Majoring in kinesiology. 2009-10 O pponents Robynn Cochran Freshman • Guard • 5’10” Garden Grove, CA • Pacifica HS

Pacifica HS: Played for the Mariners for four years under coach Garth Anderson ... Led the team to two consectutive 1st place league finishes her freshman & sophomore years and back-to-back 2nd place finishes her junior and senior years ... Game highs include 28 points, 11 assists, 17 rebounds, 10 steals and 5 blocks ... Numerous awards include Most Improved Player, All-League 1st team (three times) and Team MVP. Personal: Born on October 30, 1990 in Dominguez, CA ... Daughter of Joseph Cochran and Kauryn Funderburk ... Has two siblings, Robert (27) and Raquel (17) ... Chose CSUDH as it is close to home and she wants 2008-09 Revie w to be coached under Van Girard ... Also recruited by , Idaho and University of Hawai’i ... Career ambition is to be successful ... Lists Kobe Bryant as a sports hero and the Los Angeles Lakers as her favorite team ... Favorite movie is “The Hangover” and TV show is “The Hills” #10 ... Undeclared. Basket b all H isto r y Brandie McCann Junior • Guard • 5’8” Riverside, CA • Perris HS • Mt. San Jacinto JC

Mt. San Jacinto JC: Played for the Eagles for one year under head coach Chris Mozga ... Averaged 13.3 points and 3.3 assists p/game ... Helped lead the Eagles to a 23-9 overall record and a runner-up finish in the Foothill Conference ... Scored in double figures 17 times on the season ... Named to the First Team All-Foothill. Perris HS: Played for the Panthers for four years under head coach Marvin Williams ... Helped lead her team to four-straight 10-0 finishes in the Sunbelt League ... Tallied 21.2 points p/game her senior year for a total of 616

to lead the league ... Named a three-time league MVP and first team all-league. Dominguez hills Personal: Born on May 20, 1988 in Riverside, Calif. ... Daughter of Allen & Adeline McCann ... Has three brothers, Fred, Jerry and Allen ... Chose CSUDH for the basketball program, its academics and it because felt like home ... Career ambition is to be a physical education teacher ... Lists the Lakers and Michael Jordan as favorite sports team and hero ... #15 Majoring in kinesiology.

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 19 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Profiles - Newcomers Leniece Arevalo Junior • Guard • 5’9” Riverside, CA • J.W. North HS • Riverside CC

Dominguez hills Riverside CC: Played for the Tigers for two years under head coach Alicia Berber ... Tallied a career 578 points in only two years ... As a sophomore, scored a game-high 20 points, was third on the team in rebounds (139), second on the team in steals (49), and named to the 1st-Team All-Orange Empire Conference ... As a freshman, scored a game-high 22 points, was fourth on the team in rebounds (121), and named to the 1st-Team All-OEC. J. W. North HS: Played for the Huskies for four years under head coach Bryan Jones ... Spent three years as team captain ... Named to the Second Team All-Ivy League ... Also lettered in volleyball. Personal: Born on December 30, 1988, in Pomona, Calif. ... Daughter of Michael and Shelly Arevalo ... Has two younger sisters, Lorissa (13) and Lezette (8) ... Chose CSUDH for its coach and women’s basketball team ... Career ambition is to own her own salon ... Lists her mother and grandmother as people she most admires ... Favorite sports team is the Lakers ... Majoring in business. Basket b all H isto r y #20

A.J. Adams Senior • Guard • 5’7” Los Angeles, CA • San Clemente HS • University of Tennessee-Martin

2008-09 Revie w University of Tennessee-Martin: Played for the Skyhawks for one year under coach Tara Tansil-Gentry ... Tallied 109 points and 35 boards in her 28 games in action. South Plains College: Played for the Texans for two years under coach Michelle Wyatt ... Helped lead the team to an OVC conference title her sophomore year ... Lists athletic highlight as playing in the OVC Championship game. San Clemente HS: Played for the Tritons under coach Mary Mulligan ... Helped lead the team to three consecutive league titles her sophomore, junior and senior years ... The Tritons won All-CIF championships her sophomore and junior years. Personal: Born on August 30, 1987 in Los Angeles, CA ... Daughter of Robert and Cherese Adams ... Has four siblings, Mike (27), Noran (25), Ashlee (18) and Aspyn (15) ... Chose CSUDH to develop game in the Toros basketball system ... Lists Michael Jordan as sports hero ... Hobbies include playing the drums, guitar, & piano and singing ... Mother attended cross- town CCAA rival Cal Poly Pomona ... Major is kinesiology.

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Aundria Anderson Junior • Guard • 5’10” Fontana, CA • A.B. Miller HS • Chaffey College

Chaffey College: Played for the Panthers for two years under head coach Gary Plunkett ... Named to the 1st- Team All-Foothill Conference ... Tallied 311 points her sophomore year, first on the team ... Field goal percentage T he 2009-10 eam of .498 (118-of-327) was seventh in conference ... As a freshman, saw action in 29 games, tallying 282 points while also placing second on her team in rebounds with 209 total ... Scored a game-high 19 points her sophomore year and 18 in her freshman year. A.B. Miller HS: Played for the Rebels for one year under head coach Mel Wilkins ... As a senior, helped lead the team to a 25-5 overall record ... Led her team to an 8-1 record in the post-season in the CIF Playoffs. Personal: Born on January 5, 1989 in Loma Linda, CA ... Daughter of Stephanie Smith ... Has two brothers, Daawud (35) and Richard (30) ... Chose CSUDH as she felt the university suited her the best ... Lists Usain Bolt as sports hero and L.A. Lakers as favorite sport team ... Most admires her #24 mother and would most like to meet Oprah ... Majoring in accounting. Women’s Basket b all

20 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Newcomers Jessica Cannon Junior • Guard/Forward • 5’9” Citrus Heights, CA • Mesa Verde HS • Sierra College

Sierra College: Played for the Wolverines for one year under head coach Brandie Murrish ... Saw action in 32 games ... Tallied 152 points on the season for 4.8 p/game. Cal Maritime: Played for the Keelhaulers for one year under head coach Dave Covell ... Named an Honorable

Mention on the All-Cal Pac Conference team. T he 2009-10 eam Mesa Verde HS: Played for the Mavericks for four years under head coach Tad Jinguji ... Game highs include 21 points, 10 rebounds and 4 steals ... Named a Pioneer Valley All-League honorable mention selection her junior year. Personal: Born on January 25, 1988, in Redwood City, CA ... Daughter of Eric and Theresa Cannon ... Has two siblings, Sarah (28) and McCall (24) ... Chose CSUDH for its academics and basketball program ... Career ambition is to remain in basketball, either coaching or on the business side ... Lists LeBron James as sports hero and her sister as person she #42 most admires ... Majoring in business administration. 2009-10 O pponents Gillian Griffin Junior • Forward/Center • 5’9” Federal Way, WA • Federal Way HS • San Diego Mesa College

San Diego Mesa City College: Helped lead the Olympians to 2nd and 3rd place league finishes ... Game highs include 20 points, 2 assists and 9 rebounds ... Was awarded the 1st year Coaches Award ... In her two years as a player she consistently shot close to .500. Federal Way HS: Played for the Eagles under coach Weberg ... Grabbed a game high of 12 points ... Awards included most improved junior & senior year and most dedicated senior ... Also competed in track & field as a senior. 2008-09 Revie w Personal: Born on June 10, 1988, in Anchorage, Alaska ... Daughter of Vickie Griffin ... Career ambition is to become a radio DJ ... Lists Muhammad Ali as sports hero ... Chose the Carson campus because of its location ... Also recruited by the University of La Verne ... Lists the movie “Rebound!” as a favorite ... Major is #97 communications. Basket b all H isto r y courtney Robinson Freshman • Guard • 5’5” Pasadena, CA • Flintridge Preparatory School

Flintridge Prep HS: Played for the Rebels under coach Kenny Fisher ... Game highs include 24 points, 14 steals, 8 assists and 6 rebounds ... Helped lead her team to four-consecutive Prep League Championships and CIF final appearances ... Named to 1st Team All-CIF Area, 1st Team All-league and league MVP ... Third in the league in steals (3.6 p/g) and second in assists (3.3 p/g) as a senior. Personal: Born on March 3, 1990 in Los Angeles, CA ... Daughter of Rob and Flora Robinson ... Has one older

sister, Kerysse ... Chose CSUDH to be close to home and its opportunity to succeed in basketball and her career Dominguez hills ... Greatest thrill in high school athletics was sinking a game-winning three-pointer to get her team into CIF finals her junior year ... Lists D-Wade as a sports hero and Michael Jordan as the person she would most like to meet ... Lists favorites as TV shoe “Grey’s Anatomy” and movie as “Love and Basketball” ... Most admires Jackie Robinson #98 ... Majoring in business administration.

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Dominguez hills Whittier HS: Played for the Cardinals for three years under coach Willie Pittman ... Named to the 1st-Team All-CIF Southern Section in both her senior and junior year ... Was first in the Del Rio league in points (386), second in rebounds (218) and second in 3pt field goals (54) her senior year ... Led her team in scoring in two of her three years of competition with a career total of 953 points ... Helped lead her team to back-to-back league titles her senior and junior years with a perfect 10-0 finish in the Del Rio league as a senior. Personal: Born on January 1, 1991, in Maui, Hawai’i ... Daughter of Erich and Kathy Amico ... Has four siblings, Charles (25), Rosie (23), Erica (20) and twin sister Kala (18) ... Chose CSUDH for the nice campus and size of the classes ... Also recruited by University of La Verne and Chapman University ... Career ambition is to become a computer technician ... Lists Cleveland Cavaliers and Lisa Leslie as favorite sports team and hero ... Most admires her sister Erica and would most like to meet Oprah ... Majoring in Basket b all H isto r y RS computer science.

Roselyn Angilau Freshman • Guard • 5’8” Newhall, CA • Hart HS

2008-09 Revie w Hart HS: Played for the Indians for four years under head coach Zach Koebel ... Was 17th in state in assists her sophomore year (6.5 p/game) ... Helped lead her team to three first-place Foothill League finishes ... Game highs include 26 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds. Personal: Born on May 26, 1990, in Walnut Creek, CA ... Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angilau ... Has one sister, Rachel (20) ... Chose CSUDH as it is close to home ... Also recruited by Humboldt State, Sonoma State, Cal State Fullerton and San Diego State ... Career ambition is to become a registered nurse and oncologist ... Lists her cousin Roy Helu Jr. (football, University of Nebraska) as sports hero ... Favorite movie is “Twilight” and TV show is “The Game” ... Majoring in biology.

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Alisha Hill Junior • Forward • 5’7” Hermosa Beach, CA • Mira Costa HS • El Camino College

El Camino College: Played for the Warriors for two years under coach Steve Shaw ... Led the team to a 2nd place South Coast Conference league finish her sophomore year ... Game highs include 21 points, 8 assists, 20 T he 2009-10 eam rebounds, 3 steals and 3 blocks ... Awards include All-South Coast Conference 1st team and ECC scholar-athlete. Mira Costa HS: Led the Mustangs to two consecutive 2nd place league finishes under coaches Don Brauneker and Neal Hyams ... Game highs include 16 points, 10 assists and 20 rebounds ... Awards include Scholar-Athlete, Athlete of the Month, Most Improved Player, the Mustang Award and All-Conference 2nd team. Personal: Born on January 24, 1988, in Redondo Beach, CA ... Daughter of Ken & Janice Hills ... Has one sibling, Casandra ... Chose CSUDH for the learning experience athletics will provide and to be close to home ... Also recruited by Cal State Monterey Bay ... Career ambition is to become a basketball coach ... Sports favorites include Kobe Bryant and Lisa Leslie ... Other favorites include movie series “Lord of the Rings” and TV show “Crime Scene Investigation” ... Majoring in RS kinesiology. Women’s Basket b all

22 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Profiles - Redshirts Spencer Nelson Freshman • Forward/Center • 5’10” Everett, WA • Cascade HS

Cascade HS: Competed for the Bruins for four years under coaches Dave Roberts and Carlos Humphrey ... Game highs include 19 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, and 5 steals ... Also lettered in soccer, volleyball and track ... Named a Wesco All-League honorable mention her senior year.

Personal: Born on December 1, 1990, in , WA ... Daughter of Jon and Debbie Nelson ... Has one younger T he 2009-10 eam brother, Noah (16) ... Chose CSUDH for its location and the opportunity to play basketball ... Cousin Rick “The Horror” Story competes as a UFC fighter ... Lists Earl Boykins & LeBron James as sports heroes and Cleveland Cavaliers as favorite sports team ... Has volunteered with the Special Education Olympics, Giving Tree and Children’s Museum ... Undeclared. RS 2009-10 O pponents Marika Staton Freshman • Guard • 5’7” El Centro, CA • Central Union HS

Central Union HS: Played for the Spartans under head coach Patsy Enders ... Helped lead her team to a 1st-place league finish her junior year ... In her senior year, led her team in scoring (14.1 points ppg), assists (2.5 apg) and rebounds (7/4 rpg) ... Named Imperial Valley League MVP her senior year after leading league in scoring ... Named to 1st-team all-league her sophomore, junior and senior years. Personal: Born on July 1, 1991, in Palm Springs, CA ... Daughter of Jimmy and Erika Staton ... Has one sister, 2008-09 Revie w Shealyn (14) ... Chose CSUDH to be close to home and for its great basketball program ... Athletic goals at CSUDH are to make the All-CCAA team or be named Player of the Year ... Lists Kobe Bryant as sports hero and L.A. Lakers & Sparks as favorite teams ... Most admires her parents and grandmother ... Lists “Love and Basketball” as favorite movie and “The Game” & “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” as favorite RS tv shows ... Undeclared. Basket b all H isto r y Shannon Woodard Junior • Guard • 5’9” Poway, CA • Mt. Carmel HS • Palomar College

Palomar College: Played for the Comets for one year under head coach Sheri Jennum ... Saw action in 26 games as a sophomore ... Tallied a game-high eight points and grabbed a game-high five boards ... Helped to lead her team to a 10-0 record in the Pacific Coast Conference. San Diego Mesa College: Played for the Lady Olympians for one year under head coach Michael Hootner ... Saw action in 18 games as a true freshman.

Mt. Carmel HS: Played for the Sun Devils under head coach Robin Blalock ... Helped lead her team to a CIF Dominguez hills Championship title her senior year. Personal: Born on April 1, 1988, in San Diego, CA ... Chose CSUDH for its great basketball program and head coach ... Also recruited by Cal State Stanislaus ... Lists Floyd Mayweather as sports hero and Lakers as favorite sports team ... Favorite movie is “The Hangover” and TV show is RS “South Park” ... Majoring in communications.

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 23 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Alphabetical Opponents Cal Poly Pomona Cal State East Bay Dominguez hills

General Information General Information General Information Location...... Azusa, CA Location...... Pomona, CA Location...... Hayward, CA Nickname...... Cougars Nickname...... Broncos Nickname...... Pioneers Enrollment...... 4,100 Enrollment...... 21,000 Enrollment...... 13,800 Colors...... Brick Red, Black Colors...... Green, Gold Colors...... Red, Black Athletic Director...... Bill Odell Athletic Director...... Brian Swanson Athletic Director...... Debby De Angelis SID...... Gary Pine SID...... Mark Reinhiller SID...... Kelly Hayes Phone...... (626) 815-5085 Phone...... (909) 869-2812 Phone...... (510) 885-2821

Basket b all H isto r y E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Head Coach...... T. J. Hardeman Head Coach...... Scott Davis Head Coach...... Toni West School Record...... 1st Year School Record...... 28-30 (3 Yrs.) School Record...... 9-18 (1 Yr.) Career Record...... 38-58 Career Record...... 109-50 Career Record...... Same 08-09 Record...... 22-10, 12-8 GSAC 08-09 Record...... 16-14, 12-8 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 9-18, 6-10 CalPac Starters R/L...... 4/1 Starters R/L...... 3/2 Starters R/L...... 1/4 Letterwinners R/L...... 10/2 Letterwinners R/L...... 8/8 Letterwinners R/L...... 4/11

2008-09 Revie w Series...... APU Leads 13-10 Series...... CPP Leads 52-13 Series...... CSUDH Leads 8-4 w w w .a p u .e d u /a t h l e t i c s w w w .broncoathletics .c o m w w w .c s u e a s t b a y .e d u /a t h l e t i c s

Cal State L.A. Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State San Bernardino 2009-10 O pponents General Information General Information General Information Location...... Los Angeles, CA Location...... Seaside, CA Location...... San Bernardino, CA Nickname...... Golden Eagles Nickname...... Otters Nickname...... Coyotes Enrollment...... 21,000 Enrollment...... 4,080 Enrollment...... 17,000 Colors...... Black, Gold Colors...... Blue, Gold Colors...... Columbia Blue, Black Athletic Director...... Dan Bridges Athletic Director...... Vince Otoupal Athletic Director...... Kevin Hatcher SID...... Paul Helms SID...... Mindy Mills SID...... Michael Murphy Phone...... (323) 343-5308 Phone...... (831) 582-4783 Phone...... (909) 537-3001 [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] T he 2009-10 eam Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Head Coach...... Tuonisia Turner-Lewis Head Coach...... Renee Jimenez Head Coach...... Kevin Becker School Record...... 14-39 (2 Yrs.) School Record...... 11-15 (1 Yr.) School Record...... 191-161 (13 Yrs.) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... 428-214 08-09 Record...... 5-22, 4-16 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 11-15, 6-14 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 11-17, 8-12 CCAA Starters R/L...... 2/3 Starters R/L...... 2/3 Starters R/L...... 3/2 Letterwinners R/L...... 6/7 Letterwinners R/L...... 3/8 Letterwinners R/L...... 7/9 Series...... CSUDH Leads 33-31 Series...... CSUDH Leads 9-1 Series...... CSUDH Leads 22-20 w w w .csulaathletics .c o m w w w .otterathletics .c o m w w w .csusbathletics .c o m Women’s Basket b all

24 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Alphabetical Opponents Cal State Stanislaus Chico State Colorado School of Mines

General Information General Information General Information T he 2009-10 eam Location...... Turlock, CA Location...... Chico, CA Location...... Golden, CO Nickname...... Warriors Nickname...... Wildcats Nickname...... Orediggers Enrollment...... 8,800 Enrollment...... 16,000 Enrollment...... 4,700 Colors...... Red, Gold, White Colors...... Cardinal, White Colors...... Silver, Blue Athletic Director...... Milt Richards Athletic Director...... Anita Barker Athletic Director...... Tom Spicer SID...... Hung Tsai SID...... Luke Reid SID...... Jeff Duggan Phone...... (209) 667-3168 Phone...... (530) 898-4658 Phone...... (303) 273-3095 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information 2009-10 O pponents Head Coach...... Sharon Turner-Dean Head Coach...... Brian Fogel Head Coach...... Paula Krueger School Record...... 65-134 (7 Yrs.) School Record...... 16-13 (1 Yr.) School Record...... 94-79 (6 Yrs.) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same 08-09 Record...... 13-15, 8-12 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 16-13, 11-9 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 19-11, 14-5 RMAC Starters R/L...... 2/3 Starters R/L...... 2/3 Starters R/L...... 3/2 Letterwinners R/L...... 10/6 Letterwinners R/L...... 9/3 Letterwinners R/L...... 10/3 Series...... CSUDH Leads 20-12 Series...... CSUC Leads 26-11 Series...... First Meeting w w w .warriorathletics .c o m w w w .chicowildcats .c o m w w w .csmorediggers .c o m 2008-09 Revie w Dixie State College Humboldt State Regis University

General Information General Information General Information

Location...... St. George, UT Location...... Arcata, CA Location...... Denver, CO Basket b all H isto r y Nickname...... Red Storm Nickname...... Lumberjacks Nickname...... Rangers Enrollment...... 5,967 Enrollment...... 7,550 Enrollment...... 1,600 Colors...... Red, Navy Blue, White Colors...... Green, Gold Colors...... Navy Blue, Gold Athletic Director...... Maureen Eckroth Athletic Director...... Dan Collen Athletic Director...... Barb Schroeder SID...... Jeff Cluff SID...... Dan Pambianco SID...... Jeremy Phillips Phone...... (435) 652-7524 Phone...... (707) 826-3631 Phone...... (303) 458-4052 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Head Coach...... Angela Kristensen Head Coach...... Joddie Gleason Head Coach...... Linda Raunig School Record...... 49-33 (3 Yrs.) School Record...... 86-56 (5 Yrs.) School Record...... 331-206 (19 Yrs.) Dominguez hills Career Record...... 120-93 Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same 08-09 Record...... 17-10, 8-4 PacWest 08-09 Record...... 24-8, 16-4 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 14-14, 11-8 RMAC Starters R/L...... 2/3 Starters R/L...... 4/1 Starters R/L...... 2/3 Letterwinners R/L...... 5/8 Letterwinners R/L...... 9/4 Letterwinners R/L...... 6/7 Series...... First Meeting Series...... CSUDH Leads 8-5 Series...... CSUDH Leads 1-0 w w w .dixieathletics .c o m w w w .h s u j a c k s .c o m w w w .regisrangers .c o m

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 25 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Alphabetical Opponents / CCAA Coaches Poll San Francisco State SoNoma State St. Martin’s University Dominguez hills

General Information General Information General Information Location...... San Francisco, CA Location...... Rohnert Park, CA Location...... Lacey, WA Nickname...... Gators Nickname...... Seawolves Nickname...... Saints Enrollment...... 27,000 Enrollment...... 8,000 Enrollment...... 1,200 Colors...... , Gold Colors...... Navy, Columbia Blue, White Colors...... Red, White Athletic Director...... Michael Simpson Athletic Director...... Bill Fusco Athletic Director...... Bob Grisham SID...... Joe Danahey SID...... Brandon Bronzan SID...... Nykki Schele Phone...... (415) 338-1579 Phone...... (707) 664-2358 Phone...... (360) 438-4328

Basket b all H isto r y E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail.. [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Women’s Basketball Information Head Coach...... Dr. Joaquin Wallace Head Coach...... Mark Rigby Head Coach...... Tim Healy School Record...... 43-67 (4 Yrs.) School Record...... 193-139 (13 Yrs.) School Record...... 167-188 (13 Yrs.) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same 08-09 Record...... 14-14, 8-12 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 9-18, 5-15 CCAA 08-09 Record...... 16-12, 7-9 GNAC Starters R/L...... 3/2 Starters R/L...... 2/3 Starters R/L...... 4/1 Letterwinners R/L...... 6/8 Letterwinners R/L...... 8/8 Letterwinners R/L...... 10/1

2008-09 Revie w Series...... CSUDH Leads 21-10 Series...... CSUDH Leads 21-15 Series...... Tied 2-2 w w w .sfstategators .c o m w w w .sonomaseawolves .c o m w w w .s m u s a i n t s .c o m

UC San Diego 2009-10 O pponents General Information 2009-10 CCAA Preseason Coaches Poll Location...... , CA Nickname...... Tritons Enrollment...... 27,048 No. team Points 08-09 CCAA Colors...... Blue, Gold 1. UC San Diego (5) 110 27-5 19-1 Athletic Director...... Earl Edwards 2. Cal Poly Pomona (4) 104 16-14 12-8 SID...... Ryan Hall 3. Humboldt State (2) 102 24-8 16-4 Phone...... (858) 534-8437 4. Cal State Dominguez Hills (1) 99 21-10 13-7 E-mail...... [email protected] 5. Chico State 88 16-13 11-9 T he 2009-10 eam 6. Cal State San Bernardino 58 11-17 8-12 Women’s Basketball Information 7. San Francisco State 57 14-14 8-12 Head Coach...... Charity Elliot School Record...... 52-15 (2 Yrs.) 8. Cal State Monterey Bay 52 11-15 6-14 Career Record...... 107-106 (7 Yrs.) 9. Sonoma State 42 9-18 5-15 08-09 Record...... 27-5, 19-1 CCAA 10. Cal State Stanislaus 39 13-15 8-12 Starters R/L...... 3/2 11. Cal State L.A. 22 5-22 4-16 Letterwinners R/L...... 10/4 12. Cal State East Bay 12 9-18 N/A Series...... UCSD Leads 16-8 w w w .ucsdtritons .c o m (1st place votes in parenthesis) Women’s Basket b all

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Dominguez hills Nov 25 Biola University W 72-58 3-0 0-0 Mixon (23) Mixon (9) Dec 5 * Cal Poly Pomona 48-55 L 3-1 0-1 Mixon (15) Kyles (4) Houston (4) Johnson (4) Dec 6 * Cal State San Bernardino 58-60 L 3-2 0-2 Mixon (22) Mixon (7) Kyles (7) Blankenship (7) Dec 10 at Hope International University W 77-47 4-2 0-2 Mixon (20) Kyles (10) Dec 20 at Azusa Pacific University 62-71 L 4-3 0-2 Mixon (15) Kyles (10) Dec 27 at St. Martin’s University 72-78 L 4-4 0-2 Blankenship (16) Kyles (10) Dec 28 at St. Martin’s University W 72-64 5-4 0-2 Kyles (19) Houston (8) Dec 31 * at Cal State L.A. W 52-33 6-4 1-2 Kyles (16) Mixon (12) Basket b all H isto r y Jan 3 * at UC San Diego 56-66 L 6-5 1-3 Blankenship (13) Houston (11) Jan 9 * San Francisco State W 68-45 7-5 2-3 Mixon (17) Blankenship (9) Jan 10 * Cal State Monterey Bay W 73-61 8-5 3-3 Mixon (15) Houston (8) Jan 16 * at Chico State W 63-55 9-5 4-3 Mixon (14) Mixon (10) Jan 17 * at Cal State Stanislaus W 64-49 10-5 5-3 Montalvo (14) Houston (9) Mixon (14) Jan 23 * Humboldt State 56-72 L 10-6 5-4 Mixon (25) Mixon (9) Jan 24 * Sonoma State W 49-43 11-6 6-4 Mixon (19) Houston (9) Jan 30 * at Cal State San Bernardino W 62-52 12-6 7-4 Mixon (18) Mixon (13) 2008-09 Revie w Jan 31 * at Cal Poly Pomona 51-59 L 12-7 7-5 Mixon (18) Mixon (7) Feb 5 * Cal State L.A. W 72-35 13-7 8-5 Mixon (21) Mixon (7) Feb 6 * #12 UC San Diego 63-69 L 13-8 8-6 Mixon (23) Mixon (11) Feb 13 * at Cal State Monterey Bay W 69-48 14-8 9-6 Blankenship (16) Kyles (9) Mixon (16) Feb 14 * at San Francisco State W 52-44 15-8 10-6 Mixon (13) Houston (8) Mixon (8) Feb 20 * Cal State Stanislaus W 60-46 16-8 11-6 Baldwin (12) Kyles (13) Feb 21 * Chico State W 64-50 17-8 12-6 Mixon (22) Mixon (7) Feb 26 * at Sonoma State W 48-36 18-8 13-6 Mixon (22) Mixon (10) Feb 27 * at Humboldt State 57-71 L 18-9 13-7 Baldwin (12) Mixon (12) 2009-10 O pponents Mixon (12) Mar. 3 ^ San Francisco State W 62-59 19-9 13-7 Mixon (21) Houston (8) Mar. 6 ^ vs. Chico State W 74-61 20-9 13-7 Mixon (13) Blankenship (7) Mar. 7 ^ vs. Humboldt State W 74-69 21-9 13-7 Mixon (22) Kyles (9) Mar. 13 $ vs. #10 UC San Diego 65-66 L 21-10 13-7 Kyles (17) Kyles (9) Mixon (9)

* Denotes California Collegiate Athletic Association Conference Contest Home Games in Bold | Neutral Site Games in Italics & Eva Schicke Memorial Classic (Cal State Stanislaus) T he 2009-10 eam ^ 2009 CCAA Basketball Championships | $ NCAA West Region Tournament

Game Summaries

Overall Home Away Neutral Win Streak Loss Streak All Games 21-10 8-4 9-5 4-1 5 2 CCAA Conference Games 13-7 6-4 7-3 0-0 5 2 Non-Conference Games 8-3 2-0 2-2 4-1 3 (2x) 2 Women’s Basket b all

32 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all 2008-09 Final Statistics Individual Scoring Statistics

----- TOTAL ------3 PT. ------FT ------Player GP - GS Min----Avg FG - FGA Pct 3FG - FGA Pct FT - FTA Pct Pts Avg MIXON, Neka * 31 - 30 881 28.4 210 - 455 .462 29 - 95 .305 72 - 102 .706 521 16.8 KYLES, Ennisha 21 - 18 505 24.0 76 - 169 .450 5 - 10 .500 57 - 79 .722 214 10.2 BLANKENSHIP, Brittney 30 - 29 862 28.7 85 - 218 .390 26 - 66 .394 83 - 93 .892 279 9.3 T he 2009-10 eam BALDWIN, Aujanée 31 - 8 675 21.8 57 - 144 .396 0 - 0 .000 51 - 82 .622 165 5.3 MATHIAS, MacKenzie * 31 - 24 618 19.9 58 - 152 .382 37 - 105 .352 10 - 18 .556 163 5.3 MONTALVO, Kayla * 31 - 1 411 13.3 47 - 136 .346 35 - 106 .330 10 - 14 .714 139 4.5 HOUSTON, Barbara * 31 - 26 609 19.6 56 - 119 .471 0 - 1 .000 23 - 30 .767 135 4.4 JOHNSON, Ashley 31 - 13 660 21.3 44 - 129 .341 0 - 1 .000 35 - 58 .603 123 4.0 GANTT, Whitney * 31 - 4 409 13.2 45 - 113 .398 13 - 31 .419 20 - 22 .909 123 4.0 LOFTIN, Teriana * 14 - 0 59 4.2 5 - 11 .455 0 - 0 .000 9 - 14 .643 19 1.4 BOUTTE’, Nikki * 21 - 0 146 7.0 12 - 28 .429 0 - 7 .000 2 - 2 1.00 26 1.2 2009-10 O pponents HUGHES, Sherrie * 29 - 2 246 8.5 12 - 35 .343 0 - 0 .000 10 - 12 .833 34 1.2 HUCKABEE, Kayla * 18 - 0 97 5.4 6 - 19 .316 0 - 0 .000 7 - 8 .875 19 1.1 CASCADDEN, Sarah 9 - 0 21 2.3 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0.0 CSUDH TOTALS 6199 713 - 1729 .412 145 - 422 .344 389 - 534 .728 1960 63.2 OPPONENTS 6199 560 - 1599 .350 172 - 551 .312 463 - 688 .673 1755 56.6

* Denotes 2009-10 Player

Individual Defensive/Miscellaneous Statistics 2008-09 Revie w

----- REBOUNDS ----- Player GP - GS Min----Avg Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl MIXON, Neka * 31 - 30 881 28.4 87 136 223 7.2 82 5 52 139 27 68 KYLES, Ennisha 21 - 18 505 24.0 58 102 160 7.6 42 1 15 47 2 11 BLANKENSHIP, Brittney 30 - 29 862 28.7 28 107 135 4.5 62 1 115 103 3 25 BALDWIN, Aujanée 31 - 8 675 21.8 28 58 86 2.8 76 1 59 84 2 52 Basket b all H isto r y MATHIAS, MacKenzie * 31 - 24 618 19.9 3 35 38 1.2 51 0 48 53 1 16 MONTALVO, Kayla * 31 - 1 411 13.3 11 23 34 1.1 24 0 33 33 2 25 HOUSTON, Barbara * 31 - 26 609 19.6 67 100 167 5.4 83 1 4 28 16 11 JOHNSON, Ashley 31 - 13 660 21.3 37 66 103 3.3 65 0 20 42 5 13 GANTT, Whitney * 31 - 4 409 13.2 19 49 68 2.2 57 1 21 42 7 11 LOFTIN, Teriana * 14 - 0 59 4.2 3 8 11 0.8 7 0 2 6 3 4 BOUTTE’, Nikki * 21 - 0 146 7.0 6 13 19 0.9 10 0 7 15 1 4 HUGHES, Sherrie * 29 - 2 246 8.5 19 36 55 1.9 38 0 7 20 5 10

HUCKABEE, Kayla * 18 - 0 97 5.4 3 11 14 0.8 14 0 2 6 4 1 Dominguez hills CASCADDEN, Sarah 9 - 0 21 2.3 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM ------52 62 114 3.7 1 -- -- 10 -- -- CSUDH TOTALS 6199 422 806 1228 39.6 612 10 385 629 78 251 OPPONENTS 6199 324 648 972 31.4 536 340 573 63 238

* Denotes 2009-10 Player

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 33 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 2008-09 Game Highs Team Game Highs Individual Game Highs

Points Points 77...... at Hope International (12/10/08) 25...... MIXON, Neka vs. HSU (1/23/09) 74...... vs. Humboldt State (3/7/09) 23...... MIXON, Neka (Two Times) Dominguez hills 74...... vs. Chico State (3/6/09) 22...... MIXON, Neka (Four Times) 73...... vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (1/10/09) Field Goals Made Field Goals Made 10...... MIXON, Neka (Two Times) 30...... vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (1/10/09) Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Attempts 24...... MIXON, Neka vs. HSU (1/23/09) 73...... at UC San Diego (1/3/09) Field Goal Percentage Field Goal Percentage

Basket b all H isto r y .714...... BALDWIN, Aujanée vs. CSUS (2/20/09) .549 (28-51)...... at Hope International (12/10/08) .714...... BLANKENSHIP, Brittney at SMU (12/27/09)

3-Pt. Field Goals Made 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 7...... Four Times 4...... MIXON, Neka vs. SFSU (3/3/09) 4...... MATHIAS, MacKenzie vs. CSULA (2/5/09) 3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts 19...... vs. Cal Poly Pomona (12/5/08) 3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts 8...... MIXON, Neka vs. HSU (1/23/09) 2008-09 Revie w 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage .556 (5-9)...... vs. Cal State San Bernardino (12/6/08) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (3-3)...... BLANKENSHIP, Brittney (Two Times) Free Throws Made 30...... vs. Central Washington University (11/16/08) Free Throws Made 10...... KYLES, Ennisha vs. CWU (11/16/08) Free Throw Attempts 43...... vs. Central Washington University (11/16/08) Free Throw Attempts 12...... KYLES, Ennisha vs. CWU (11/16/08) Free Throw Percentage

2009-10 O pponents 1.000 (9-9)...... at Sonoma State (2/26/09) Free Throw Percentage Rebounds 1.000 (9-9)...... MIXON, Neka vs. HSU (3/7/09) 59...... at Cal State L.A. (12/31/08) 1.000 (8-8)...... BLANKENSHIP, Brittney vs. BU (11/25/09)

Assists Rebounds 21...... at Hope International (12/10/08) 13...... KYLES, Ennisha vs. CSUS (2/20/09) 13...... MIXON, Neka vs. CSUSB (1/30/09) Steals T he 2009-10 eam 14...... vs. Cal State L.A. (2/5/09) Assists 9...... BLANKENSHIP, Birttney at SMU (12/28/09) Blocked Shots 7...... vs. UC San Diego (3/13/09) Steals 5...... MIXON, Neka (Three Times) Turnovers 5...... BALDWIN, Aujanée (Two Times) 33...... at Azusa Pacific University (12/20/08) Blocked Shots Fouls 3...... HOUSTON, Barbara vs. UCSD (3/13/09) 28...... at St. Martin’s University (12/27/08) 3...... MIXON, Neka at CPP (1/31/09) Women’s Basket b all

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w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 35 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 2008-09 CCAA Review Final CCAA Standings CCAA OVERALL School W-L Pct. Home away W-L Pct. Streak Home away neutral & # ! UC San Diego 19-1 .950 9-1 10-0 27-5 .844 L1 12-3 11-0 4-2 Dominguez hills # ! Humboldt State 16-4 .800 8-2 8-2 24-8 .750 L1 10-2 11-4 3-2 * # ! Cal State Dominguez Hills 13-7 .650 6-4 7-3 21-10 .677 L1 8-4 10-5 3-1 # Cal Poly Pomona 12-8 .600 7-3 505 16-14 .533 L1 9-4 5-7 2-3 # Chico State 11-9 .550 7-3 4-6 16-13 .552 L1 10-5 5-6 1-2 # San Francisco State 8-12 .400 4-6 3-7 14-14 .500 L1 8-5 5-9 1-0 # Cal State Stanislaus 8-12 .400 5-5 3-7 13-15 .464 L3 10-5 3-10 0-0 # Cal State San Bernardino 8-12 .400 4-6 4-6 11-17 .393 L1 5-7 6-7 0-3 Cal State Monterey Bay 6-14 .300 2-8 4-6 11-15 .423 L1 4-8 4-6 3-1 Sonoma State 5-15 .250 3-7 2-8 9-18 .333 L6 5-8 2-8 2-2 Basket b all H isto r y Cal State L.A. 4-16 .200 1-9 3-7 5-22 .185 W1 1-12 4-7 0-3 & - CCAA Regular Season Champion | * - CCAA Tournament Champion | # - CCAA Championship Tournament Participant ! - NCAA DII West Region Tournament Participant

All-CCAA Teams & Honors First Team Second Team Name School Pos. yr. Name School Pos. yr.

2008-09 Revie w Dana Andrews CSUMB G/F Sr. Helen Suarez CSUMB G Jr. Brittney Blankenship CSUDH G Sr. Lysandra Williams CSUS F Sr. Neka Mixon CSUDH G/F So. Stephisha Walton CPP G/F Jr. Katie Busi CSUS F/C So. Chelsea Carlisle UCSD G Fr. Reyana Colson CPP G So. Renee Goldoff CSUC C Sr. Katie Franci HSU G/F Sr. Desiree Butler SFSU G Sr. Brittney Taylor HSU C Jr. Jaclyn Rainville CSUSB F Sr. Alexis Gaskin UCSD C Sr. Krystal Urzua CSUSB G Jr. Michelle Osier UCSD F Sr. Lauren Redfield SSU G Sr. Natasha Smith CSUC G So. Amber Whittington CSULA G Sr. 2009-10 O pponents Most Valuable Player - Michelle Osier (Cal State San Bernardino)

Freshman of the Year - Chelsea Carlisle (UC San Diego)

Newcomer of the Year - Neka Mixon (Cal State Dominguez Hills)

Coach of the Year - Charity Elliott (UC San Diego)

Wilson/CCAA Players of the Week T he 2009-10 eam Date Player School Date Player School Nov 10-16 Dana Andrews CSUMB Jan 12-18 Katie Franci HSU Nov 17-23 Katie Franci HSU Jan 19-25 Neka Mixon CSUDH Nov 24-30 Katie Busi CSUS Jan 26 - Feb 1 Chelsea Carlisle UCSD Dec 1-7 Michelle Osier UCSD Feb 2-8 Katie Busi CSUS Dec 8-14 Ennisha Kyles CSUDH Feb 9-15 Brittney Taylor HSU Dec 15-21 Reyana Colson CPP Feb 16-22 Michelle Osier UCSD Dec 29 - Jan 3 Megan Ford CPP Feb 23-27 Neka Mixon CSUDH Jan 4-11 Michelle Osier UCSD Women’s Basket b all

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Field Goal Percentage Field Goal Percentage G FG FGA Pct T he 2009-10 eam 1. Janet Oseguera, CSUMB...... 569 (91-160) 1. Humboldt State...... 32...... 889...... 2044...... 435 2. Brittney Taylor, HSU...... 536 (187-349) 2. UC San Diego...... 32...... 781...... 1839...... 425 3. Alexis Gaskin, UCSD...... 502 (157-313) 3. Cal State Dominguez Hills...... 31...... 713..... 1729...... 412 4. Renee Goldoff, CSUC...... 491 (107-218) 4. Chico State...... 29...... 596...... 1570...... 380 5. neka Mixon, CSUDH...... 462 (210-455) 5. Cal State Monterey Bay...... 26...... 538...... 1422...... 378

3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage G 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. Andrea Bobic, HSU...... 383 (57-149) 1. Humboldt State...... 32...... 230...... 643...... 358 2. Jaclyn Rainville, CSUSB...... 379 (36-95) 2. Cal State Dominguez Hills...... 31...... 145...... 422...... 344 3. Taylor Kilgore, HSU...... 371 (53-143) 3. UC San Diego...... 32...... 109...... 328...... 332 4. Cal State San Bernardino...... 28...... 173...... 523...... 331

4. Lauren Redfield, SSU...... 369 (38-103) 2009-10 O pponents 5. MacKenzie Mathias, CSUDH...... 352 (37-105) 5. Cal Poly Pomona...... 30...... 83...... 268...... 310

Free Throw Percentage Free Throw Percentage G FT FTA Pct 1. Brittney Blankenship, CSUDH...... 892 (83-93) 1. Cal State Dominguez Hills...... 31...... 389...... 534...... 728 2. Renee Goldoff, CSUC...... 812 (95-117) 2. Chico State...... 29...... 397...... 545...... 728 3. Dana Andrews, CSUMB...... 810 (111-137) 3. Cal State Monterey Bay...... 26...... 386...... 547...... 706 4. Chelsea Carlisle, UCSD...... 782 (61-78) 4. Humboldt State...... 32...... 409...... 589...... 694 5. UC San Diego...... 32...... 497...... 737...... 674 5. Krystal Urzua, CSUSB...... 762 (64-84) Rebounding Margin team avg Opp avg Mgn Rebounding 1. Cal State Dominguez Hills... 1228...... 39.6...... 972...... 31.4...... +8.3 1. Katie Franci, HSU...... 319 (10.0 p/g) 2. Cal Poly Pomona...... 1233...... 41.1...... 1052...... 35.1...... +6.0 2. Katie Busi, CSUS...... 257 (9.2 p/g)

3. Humboldt State...... 1370...... 42.8...... 1184...... 37.0...... +5.8 2008-09 Revie w 3. Michelle Osier, UCSD...... 289 (9.0 p/g) 4. San Francisco State...... 1169...... 41.8...... 1071...... 38.2...... +3.5 4. Stephisa Walton, CPP...... 258 (8.6 p/g) 5. UC San Diego...... 1257...... 39.3...... 1194...... 27.3...... +2.0 8. neka Mixon, CSUDH...... 223 (7.2 p/g)

Assists CCAA Tournament 1. Helen Suarez, CSUMB...... 119 (4.6 p/g) 2. Reyana Colson, CPP...... 103 (4.1 p/g) Coussoulis Arena (San Bernardino, Calif.) 3. Katie Franci, HSU...... 130 (4.1 p/g) 4. Chelsea Carlisle, UCSD...... 93 (3.9 p/g) Tuesday, March 3 5. Brittney Blankenship, CSUDH...... 115 (3.8 p/g) (On Campus Sites)

Cal State San Bernardino 62, UC San Diego 57 Basket b all H isto r y Steals Humboldt State 82, Cal State Stanislaus 61 1. Michelle Osier, UCSD...... 79 (2.5 p/g) Cal State Dominguez Hills 62, San Francisco State 59 2. Reyana Colson, CPP...... 59 (2.4 p/g) Chico State 45, Cal Poly Pomona 42 3. Helen Suarez, CSUMB...... 60 (2.3 p/g) 4. neka Mixon, CSUDH...... 68 (2.2 p/g) Friday, March 6 5. Katie Franci, HSU...... 68 (2.1 p/g) (Semifinals) Blocks Cal State Dominguez Hills 74, Chico State 61 1. Katie Busi, CSUS...... 65 (2.3 p/g) Humboldt State 67, Cal State San Bernardino 57 2. Jaclyn Rainville, CSUSB...... 47 (1.7 p/g) 3. Cassie Suffolk, CSULA...... 44 (1.7 p/g) Saturday, March 7 4. Brittney Taylor, HSU...... 50 (1.6 p/g) (Finals) 8. neka Mixon, CSUDH...... 27 (0.9 p/g) Cal State Dominguez Hills 74, Humboldt State 69 Dominguez hills All-Time CCAA Champions Cal Poly Pomona...... 18...... 82-94, 97, 98, 00-02 Chapman University...... 2...... 85, 85 Cal State Dominguez Hills...... 3...... 95, 96, 09* Cal State San Bernardino...... 1...... 94 Chico State...... 3...... 05, 06, 08* UC Davis...... 1...... 99 UC San Diego...... 3...... 07, 08, 09 Cal State Bakersfield...... 2...... 03, 04 * - Denotes CCAA Basketball Tournament Champions

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 37 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 2008-09 NCAA Review USA Today/ESPN Final Top-25 Regional Honors 1. Minn. St.-Mankato 14. Francis Marion Daktronics D-II West Region 2. Franklin Pierce 15. Hillsdale Player of the Year: 3. Alaska-Anchorage 16. UC San Diego Michelle Osier, UC San Diego

Dominguez hills 4. California (Pa.) 17. Emporia State 5. West Texas A&M 18. Quincy Daktronics West Region First Team: 6. Delta State 19. Indiana (Pa.) Reyana Colson, Cal Poly Pomona 7. Seattle Pacific 20. Gannon Michelle Osier, UC San Diego 8. Michigan Tech 21. Tusculum 9. Fort Lewis 22. Stonehill Daktronics West Region Second Team: 10. Northern Kentucky 23. Lenoir-Rhyne Katie Franci, Humboldt State 11. Clayton State 24. Indianapolis Neka Mixon, Cal State Dominguez Hills 12. Central Oklahoma 25. Ouchita Baptist 13. Washburn WBCA/State Farm Region 8 Team: Reyana Colson, Cal Poly Pomona Basket b all H isto r y NCAA West Region Tournament Michelle Osier, UC San Diego Katie Franci, Humboldt State Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Pacific Host)

Friday, March 13 National Honors UC SAN DIEGO 66, CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS 65 HUMBOLDT STATE 74, Western Washington University 64 WBCA/State Farm All-American Honorable Mentions: Saturday, March 14 Reyana Colson, Cal Poly Pomona 2008-09 Revie w University of Alaska-Anchorage 52, UC SAN DIEGO 49 Michelle Osier, UC San Diego Seattle Pacific University 74, HUMBOLDT STATE 56 Katie Franci, Humboldt State 2009-10 O pponents

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38 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all All-Time Honor Roll / Series Records All-Time Honor Roll All-Americans (6) CCAA Newcomer of the Year (2) All-CCAA Conference (Cont.) 1982-83...... Chandra Trower (WBCA 1st Team) 2006-07...... Brigayle Iglehart 1992-93...... Denise Slater (HM) 1983-84...... Deadra Johnson (AWSF 2nd Team) 2008-09...... Neka Mixon ...... Dionne Vanlandingham (HM) 1983-84...... Adrienne Harris (AWSF 3rd Team) 1993-94...... Faye Hagan (1st) 1984-85...... Adrienne Harris (WBCA 1st Team) CCAA Freshman of the Year (1) ...... Karee Bonde (2nd) 1984-85...... Adrienne Harris (AWSF 3rd Team) 2002-03...... Tameka Blue ...... Trimeka Jackson (HM) 1995-96...... Faye Hagan (Kodak 1st Team) 1994-95...... Faye Hagan (CCAA-MVP) All-CCAA Conference (50) ...... Pamela Kirkwood (1st) T he 2009-10 eam 1981-82...... Chandra Trower (2nd) ...... Trimeka Jackson (HM) All-Region (11) ...... Kris Frelix (HM) 1982-83...... Chandra Trower (WBCA 1st Team) 1995-96...... Faye Hagan (CCAA-MVP) ...... Maya Dozier (HM) ...... Cathy Grice (HM) 1983-84...... Deadra Johnson (AWSF 1st Team) 1982-83...... Chandra Trower (CCAA-MVP) 1983-84...... Adrienne Harris (AWSF 1st Team) ...... Kellie Lennon (HM) ...... Kris Frelix (2nd) 1996-97...... Taniko Hilbert (1st) 1984-85...... Adrienne Harris (WBCA 1st Team) 1983-84...... Deadra Johnson (1st) ...... Emily Hart (HM) 1984-85...... Adrienne Harris (AWSF 1st Team) 1984-85...... Adrienne Harris (1st) 1997-98...... Julie Thigpen (1st) 1994-95...... Faye Hagan (Co-SIDA 1st Team) ...... Cyndee Kouchi (2nd) ...... Danielle Curtis (2nd) 1985-96...... Faye Hagan (Co-SIDA 1st Team) ...... Sherrian Ellison (HM) 1998-99...... Julie Thigpen (HM) 2003-04...... Zipporah Chase (Daktronics 2nd Team) 1986-87...... Elmira Gibson (HM) ...... Deborah Shepherd (HM) 1999-00...... Shanna Renken (HM) 2004-05...... Tameka Blue (Daktronics 2nd Team) 2009-10 O pponents 1987-88...... Debbie Herz (HM) 2000-01...... Tracee Lewis (HM) 2005-06...... Tameka Blue (Daktronics 2nd Team) 2002-03...... Tameka Blue (1st) 2008-09...... Neka Mixon (Daktronics 2nd Team) 1988-89...... Devon Akita (HM) 1989-90...... Dionne Vanlandingham (HM) 2003-04...... Zipporah Chase (1st) 1990-91...... Cheri Bullet (CCAA-MVP) 2004-05...... Tameka Blue (1st) NCAA Post Graduate Scholar (1) ...... Dionne Vanlandingham (HM) ...... Octavia Askew (2nd) 1988-89...... Kathy Goggin (Finalist) ...... Karee Bonde (HM) 2005-06...... Tameka Blue (1st) 1991-92...... Cheri Bullet (CCAA-MVP) ...... Alana Bailey (2nd) Rhodes Scholar Finalist (1) ...... Denise Slater (1st) 2006-07...... Brigayle Iglehart (1st) 1988-89...... Kathy Goggin ...... Dionne Vanlandingham (2nd) ...... Jessica Liang (2nd) ...... Karee Bonde (HM) 2007-08...... Jessica Liang (1st) Woody Hayes Scholar-Athlete Award (1) 1992-93...... Karee Bonde (1st) 2008-09...... Brittney Blankenship (1st) 1988-89...... Kathy Goggin ...... Katina Duncans (HM) ...... Neka Mixon (1st) 2008-09 Revie w All-Time Records vs. Opponents Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Alaska-Anchorage...... 1...... 4 Humboldt State...... 8...... 5 ...... 0...... 3 Alaska-Fairbanks...... 4...... 2 Idaho State...... 0...... 2 Simon Fraser (BC)...... 0...... 3 Alliant Int’l (USIU)...... 7...... 3 Incarnate Word (TX)...... 1...... 0 Sonoma State...... 21...... 15 Army...... 0...... 1 University of La Verne...... 2...... 0 Southern Colorado...... 1...... 0 Azusa Pacific...... 10...... 13 Loyola Marymount...... 6...... 2 Southern Indiana...... 0...... 1 Biola University...... 26...... 16 Master’s College (CA)...... 4...... 0 Southern Utah State...... 1...... 1 Brown...... 0...... 1 McKendree College (IL)...... 1...... 0 SW Missouri State...... 0...... 1 Cal Baptist ...... 14...... 5 Mercy College (NY)...... 1...... 0 St. Cloud State...... 1...... 0 Basket b all H isto r y Cal Lutheran...... 1...... 0 Metro State College...... 0...... 1 St. Martin’s University ...... 2...... 2 Cal Poly Pomona...... 13...... 52 Minnesota-Crookston...... 1...... 0 St. Mary’s College ...... 5...... 1 Cal Poly SLO...... 12...... 18 Missouri-St. Louis...... 1...... 0 St. Thomas...... 1...... 1 Cal State Bakersfield...... 3...... 11 Montana State-Billings...... 0...... 3 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 1...... 0 Cal State East Bay (Hayward)...... 8...... 4 -Reno...... 3...... 0 TX Women’s University...... 1...... 0 Cal State L.A...... 33...... 31 North Dakota State...... 1...... 0 UC Davis...... 4...... 21 Cal State Monterey Bay...... 9...... 1 Northern Arizona...... 0...... 1 UC Riverside...... 24...... 28 Cal State Northridge...... 11...... 16 Northern Colorado...... 3...... 1 UC San Diego...... 8...... 16 Cal State San Bernardino...... 22...... 20 Northwest Oklahoma State...... 0...... 1 UC Santa Barbara...... 0...... 6 Cal State Stanislaus...... 20...... 12 Northwest Nazarene...... 2...... 0 Univ. of Findlay (OH)...... 1...... 0 Central Missouri...... 0...... 1 Notre Dame de Namur...... 2...... 0 University of San Diego...... 2...... 0 Central Washington...... 1...... 0 Occidental College...... 1...... 0 Univ. of South Dakota...... 0...... 1 Chapman University...... 14...... 22 Pepperdine University...... 0...... 5 University of Tampa...... 1...... 0

Chico State...... 11...... 26 Pomona Pitzer...... 6...... 4 UTEP...... 1...... 0 Dominguez hills Concordia (CA)...... 7...... 1 University of Portland...... 0...... 1 Vanguard (So. Cal. College)...... 7...... 3 Eastern Montana...... 0...... 2 Point Loma Nazarene...... 9...... 4 Wayland Baptist (TX)...... 0...... 1 Eastern Washington...... 0...... 1 Puget Sound...... 1...... 1 West Texas State...... 0...... 1 Edinboro Univ. (PA)...... 0...... 1 Redlands University...... 3...... 1 Western New Mexico...... 1...... 3 Ferris State...... 1...... 0 Regis University...... 1...... 0 Western State (CO)...... 1...... 1 Fort Lewis Coll. (CO)...... 1...... 1 Rhode Island College...... 1...... 0 Western Washington...... 1...... 3 Franklin Pierce...... 0...... 1 Sacramento State...... 4...... 3 (CA)...... 2...... 0 Fresno Pacific...... 3...... 4 San Diego Christian College...... 4...... 0 Grand Canyon...... 18...... 6 San Diego State...... 0...... 1 Bold Indicates 2009-10 Toros Opponent Hope International...... 2...... 1 San Francisco State...... 21...... 10

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 39 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 All-Time Game/Season Records Individual Game Records Most points 3-point FG pct. (6 made) 1. 37, TROWER, Chandra...... CSUC....12/24/82 Free throw pct. (10 made) 1. .889 (8-9), LIANG, Jessica...... CSUS...... 2/28/08 2. 33, BLUE, Tameka...... CSUS...... 2/28/03 1. 1.000 (13-13), LEWIS, Tracee...... SFSU...... 1/12/02 2. .875 (7-8), LEWIS, Tracee...... CSUS...... 2/3/01 3. 32, ASKEW, Octavia...... CSUB...... 2/12/05 1.000 (10-10), RENKEN, Shanna...GCU...... 1/28/00 3. .750 (6-8), LIANG, Jessica...... CSUS...... 1/13/06 4. 30, LEWIS, Tracee...... SFSU...... 1/13/01 3. .917 (11-12), LEASAU, Diana...... CPP...... 1/4/08 4. .600 (6-10), LIANG, Jessica...... CSULA...... 1/13/07 Dominguez hills 30, LIANG, Jessica...... CSUS...... 2/28/08 4. .786 (11-14), AVILA, Mallory...... GCU...... 12/8/06 5. .545 (6-11), COOPER, Teresa...... CHC....12/28/02

Free throws made Field goals made Most rebounds 1. 18, BLUE, Tameka...... CSUS...... 1/13/06 1. 16, TROWER, Chandra...... CSUC...... 12/4/82 1. 28, TROWER, Chandra...... CSUN....12/20/81 2. 13, LEWIS, Tracee...... SFSU...... 1/12/02 2. 13, LEWIS, Tracee...... SFSU...... 1/13/01 2. 19, CHASE, Zipporah...... CSULA...... 12/6/03 13, RAMBACAL, Fercia...... CPP...... 5/6/01 3. 11, ASKEW, Octavia...... CSUB...... 2/12/05 3. 17, CHASE, Zipporah...... SFSU...... 1/09/04 4. 12, BLUE, Tameka...... CSUS...... 2/28/03 11, BLANKENSHIP, Brittney...... SFSU...... 12/3/04 17, CHASE, Zipporah...... CSUC...... 1/31/04 5. 11, AVILA, Mallory...... GCU...... 12/8/06 11, CHASE, Zipporah...... UCD...... 2/7/04 5. 16, CHASE, Zipporah...... GCU...... 1/2/04 11, LIANG, Jessica...... CSUS...... 2/28/08 11, MARQUEZ, Monique...... CPP...... 2/16/01 Most assists 11, TEASE, Kendra...... SCU....11/23/01 1. 15, BLUE, Tameka...... PLN...... 12/9/03 Field goal pct. (8 made) 15, DOZIER, Mayra...... CSUN...... 2/18/82 1. 1.000 (8-8), BAILEY, Alana...... UA-F....12/10/04 3. 10, BLUE, Tameka...... UCD...... 1/30/04 2. .889 (8-9), BAILEY, Alana...... SSU...... 2/4/05 4. 9, BLUE, Tameka...... APU...... 12/7/05 5. 9, BLANKENSHIP, Brittney...... SMU....12/28/08

Basket b all H isto r y 3. .818 (9-11), BAILEY, Alana...... BU....12/16/05 .818 (9-11), BLUE, Tameka...... HIU....12/28/05 5. .800 (8-10), LEWIS, Tracee...... CSUS...... 2/3/01 Most steals 1. 8, IGLEHART, Brigayle...... CSUS...... 12/1/06 3-point field goals made 8, RAMBACAL, Fercia...... CBU....11/17/01 1. 8, BONDE, Karee...... SLO...... 2/25/93 8, THIGPEN, Julie...... UCR...... 1/9/99 8, LIANG, Jessica...... CSUS...... 2/28/08 8, WILLIAMS, JoAnne...... MC....12/28/96 3. 7, LEWIS, Tracee...... CSUS...... 2/3/01 5. 7, BLUE, Tameka...... CSUMBy...... 3/05/05 7, LIANG, Jessica...... CSULA...... 2/16/07 Tameka Blue etched her name all over the 5. 6, COOPER, Teresa...... CHC....12/28/02 Most blocked shots CSUDH record books, holding career marks for 1. 7, FRAZIER, Brigette...... TMC....11/28/89 points, free throws made, free throw percentage, 6, LIANG, Jessica...... CSUS...... 1/13/06 and assists, as well as multiple game records. 6, LIANG, Jessica...... CSULA...... 1/13/07 7, THIGPEN, Julie...... UCR...... 1/10/98 6, LIANG, Jessica...... CSUMB...... 2/22/08 3. 4, BAILEY, Alana...... UAF....12/10/04 2008-09 Revie w Team Game Records Most points Free throws made Most steals 1. 109, Alliant International University...... 1/29/78 1. 36, Cal State Monterey Bay...... 1/27/06 1. 25, California Baptist...... 11/30/02 109, University of San Diego...... 2/4/78 2. 33, Cal Poly Pomona...... 5/06/01 2. 19, Cal State Monterey Bay...... 1/28/05 3. 98, Cal State Bakersfield...... 2/11/06 3. 30, Central Washington...... 11/16/08 19, Cal State Stanislaus...... 12/1/06 4. 95, Biola University...... 12/16/05 4. 32, Sonoma State...... 12/2/90 4. 18, Cal State San Bernardino...... 1/23/04 5. 90, Sonoma State...... 12/4/04 18, Chico State...... 1/15/05 5. 28, Cal State Stanislaus...... 1/13/06 Field goals made 1. 51, University of San Diego...... 2/4/78 Most rebounds 2. 37, Cal State Bakersfield...... 2/11/06 1. 68, Biola University...... 12/21/96 37, Biola University...... 12/16/05 2. 60, Western New Mexico...... 12/20/04 4. 34, UC Davis...... 1/30/04 3. 59, Cal State L.A...... 12/31/08 2009-10 O pponents 5. 32, Cal State Monterey Bay...... 1/28/05 4. 53, Cal State Bakersfield...... 2/11/06 3-point field goals made 5. 52, San Francisco State...... 1/13/01 1. 12, Cal State Monterey Bay...... 3/5/05 52, San Diego Christian...... 12/10/05 2. 11, Biola University...... 11/29/03 3. 10, Chico State...... 2/18/05 Most blocked shots 10, Grand Canyon University...... 12/8/06 1. 7, UC San Diego...... 3/13/09 5. 9, Grand Canyon University...... 1/2/04 9, Cal State L.A...... 12/6/03 7, Cal State Monterey Bay...... 1/27/06 Dionne Vanlandingham, one of the All-Time 7, UC San Diego...... 2/27/04 great Toro post players, etched her name in the top 9, Grand Canyon University...... 2/14/03 five in three CSUDH records, and is the All-Time 9, Cal Poly Pomona...... 3/2/05 7, UC Davis...... 3/8/03 leader in blocked shots. 9, Cal State Monterey Bay...... 3/3/07 4. 6...... Seven Times

T he 2009-10 eam Team Season Records Points Field goals made Free throws made Assists Steals 1. 2187 (29 games)...1981-82 1. 900 (29 games)...... 1981-82 1. 431 (26 games)...... 2005-06 1. 457...... 1991-92 1. 402...... 1995-96 2. 1997 (28 games)...1994-95 2. 822 (27 games)...... 1983-84 2. 410 (28 games)...... 1994-95 2. 409...... 1981-82 2. 359...... 1991-92 3. 1972 (27 games)...1983-84 3. 753 (28 games)...... 1994-95 3. 406 (27 games)...... 2004-05 3. 395...... 1995-96 3. 353...... 1981-82 4. 1960 (31 games)...2008-09 4. 739 (26 games)...... 1984-85 4. 389 (31 games)...... 2008-09 4. 394...... 1994-95 4. 331...... 1994-95 5. 1908 (27 games)...2004-05 5. 729 (29 games)...... 1995-96 5. 387 (29 games)...... 1981-82 5. 392...... 1992-93 5. 314...... 1990-91

Scoring average 3-point field goals made Rebounds Blocked shots Minutes 1. 75.4 (29 games).....1981-82 1. 146 (27 games)...... 2004-05 1. 1324 (567o-757d)... 1995-96 1. 118...... 1989-90 1. 7424...... 1995-96 2. 73.0 (27 games).....1983-84 2. 145 (31 games)...... 2008-09 2. 1308 (548o-760d)... 1994-95 2. 114...... 1990-91 2. 6199...... 2008-09 3. 72.5 (15 games).....1982-83 3. 124 (27 games)...... 2006-07 3. 1297 (0o-1297d).....1981-82 3. 99...... 1988-89 3. 5754...... 1997-98 4. 71.3 (28 games).....1994-95 4. 120 (26 games)...... 2002-03 4. 1248 (467o-781d)... 1997-98 4. 91...... 1996-97 4. 5652...... 2007-08 5. 70.7 (27 games).....2004-05 5. 116 (28 games)...... 2007-08 5. 1228 (422o-806d)... 2008-09 5. 90...... 1997-98 5. 5628...... 1998-99 Women’s Basket b all

40 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all All-Time Season/Career Records Individual Season Records

Points 3-point FG pct. (minimum 50 made) Blocked shots 1. 703 - Faye HAGAN (29 games)...... 1995-96 1. .457 - Karee BONDE (69-151)...... 1992-93 1. 61 - Emily HART...... 1996-97 2. 525 - Faye HAGAN (28 games)...... 1994-95 2. .436 - Jessica LIANG (79-181)...... 2007-08 2. 47 - Dion VANLANDINGHAM...... 1990-91 3. 521 - Neka MIXON (31 games)...... 2008-09 3. .422 - Jessica LIANG (54-128)...... 2005-06 3. 40 - Khyra ANDERSON...... 1989-90 4. 475 - Adrienne HARRIS (27 games)...... 1983-84 4. .416 - Karee BONDE (74-178)...... 1993-94 4. 38 - Dion VANLANDINGHAM...... 1991-92 5. 473 - Chandra TROWER (29 games)...... 1981-82 5. .407 - Karee BONDE (66-162)...... 1991-92 5. 34 - Dion VANLANDINGHAM...... 1992-93

Scoring average (minimum 10 games) Free throws made Steals 1. 24.2 - Faye HAGAN (29 games)...... 1995-96 1. 159 - Faye HAGAN (29 games)...... 1995-96 1. 188 - Cathy GRICE...... 1995-96 2. 22.2 - Chandra TROWER (21 games)...... 1982-83 2. 125 - Faye HAGAN (28 games)...... 1994-95 2. 186 - Faye HAGAN...... 1995-96 T he 2009-10 eam 3. 18.8 - Faye HAGAN (28 games)...... 1994-95 3. 111 - Tameka BLUE (26 games)...... 2005-06 3. 184 - Maya DOZIER...... 1981-82 4. 17.9 - Tameka BLUE (26 games)...... 2005-06 4. 107 - Chandra TROWER (29 games)...... 1981-82 4. 183 - Shanna RENKEN...... 1999-00 5. 17.6 - Adrienne HARRIS (27 games)...... 1983-84 5. 106 - Tameka BLUE (27 games)...... 2004-05 5. 182 - Kris FELIX...... 1981-82

Field goals made Free throw pct. (minimum 70 made) Minutes 1. 268 - Faye HAGAN (29 games)...... 1995-96 1. .909 - Shanna RENKEN (70-77)...... 1999-00 1. 1997 - Faye HAGAN...... 1995-96 2. 210 - Neka MIXON (31 games)...... 2008-09 2. .892 - Brittney BLANKENSHIP (83-93)..... 2008-09 3. 205 - Deadrea JOHNSON (27 games)...... 1983-84 3. .854 - Laura VARTANIAN (82-96)...... 1981-82 2. 1971 - Jessica LIANG...... 2007-08 4. 201 - Adrienne HARRIS (27 games)...... 1983-84 4. .835 - Tameka BLUE (111-133)...... 2005-06 3. 1963 - Karee BONDE...... 1991-92 5. 200 - Faye HAGAN (28 games)...... 1994-95 5. .824 - Fercia RAMBACAL (70-85)...... 2000-01 4. 1928 - Tracee LEWIS...... 2000-01 5. 1927 - Julie THIGPEN...... 1998-99 Field goal pct. (minimum 100 made) Rebounds 1. .570 - Alana BAILEY (122-214)...... 2004-05 1. 434 - Chandra TROWER...... 1981-82 Minutes average 1. 37.6 - Danielle Curtis...... 1998-99 2. .547 - Deadrea JOHNSON (205-375)...... 1983-84 2. 327 - Faye HAGAN...... 1995-96 2009-10 O pponents 3. .528 - Alana BAILEY (104-197)...... 2007-08 3. 293 - Trimeka JACKSON...... 1993-94 2. 37.1 - Julie Thigpen...... 1998-99 4. .512 - Alana BAILEY (105-205)...... 2005-06 4. 288 - Dion VANLANDINGHAM...... 1990-91 3. 35.7 - Tracee Lewis...... 2000-01 5. .504 - Deadrea JOHNSON (135-268)...... 1984-85 5. 283 - Zipporah CHASE...... 2003-04 4. 34.7 - Jessica Liang...... 2007-08 34.7 - Karee Bonde...... 1992-93 3-point field goals made Assists 1. 79 - Jessica LIANG (28 games)...... 2007-08 1. 160 - Maya DOZIER...... 1981-82 Games started 2. 74 - Karee BONDE (28 games)...... 1993-94 2. 154 - Cyndee KOUCHI...... 1983-84 1. 30 - Neka MIXON...... 2008-09 3. 69 - Jessica LIANG (27 games)...... 2006-07 3. 143 - Tameka BLUE...... 2004-05 2. 29 - Britney BLANKENSHIP...... 2008-09 69 - Karee BONDE (26 games)...... 1992-93 4. 137 - Tameka BLUE...... 2003-04 29 - Gina DeLEON...... 1993-94 5. 66 - Karee BONDE (29 games)...... 1991-92 5. 133 - Tameka BLUE...... 2005-06 4. 28 - Four Tied...... Individual Career Records

Points 3-point field goals attempted Assists 1. 1470 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 1. 593 - Jessica LIANG...... 2004-08 1. 534 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 2008-09 Revie w 2. 1466 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 2. 569 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94 2. 293 - Allison KRAUSE...... 1989-93 3. 1213 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 3. 461 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 3. 270 - Denise SLATER...... 1989-93 4. 1122 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 4. 364 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02 4. 269 - Cyndee KOUCHI...... 1983-85 5. 1115 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94 5. 258 - Chevonne WINTERS...... 1997-01 5. 266 - Devon AKITA...... 1987-91

Scoring average (min. 25 games) 3-point FG pct. (min. 100 made) Blocked shots 1. 20.6 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 1. .422 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94 1. 144 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 2. 18.8 - Chandra TROWER...... 1981-83 2. .400 - Jessica LIANG...... 2004-08 2. 89 - Emily HART...... 1996-98 3. 16.3 - Kris FELIX...... 1981-82 3. .323 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 3. 74 - Khyra ANDERSON...... 1988-90 4. 15.9 - Adrienne HARRIS...... 1982-85 4. .283 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02 4. 66 - Julie THIGPEN...... 1995-99 5. 15.4 - Zipporah CHASE...... 2002-04 5. 65 - Devon AKITA...... 1987-91 Free throws made Field goals made 1. 349 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 Steals Basket b all H isto r y 1. 565 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 2. 328 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 1. 249 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 2. 492 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 3. 252 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 2. 216 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 3. 486 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 4. 251 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02 3. 205 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 4. 443 - Adrienne HARRIS...... 1982-85 5. 228 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 4. 198 - Devon AKITA...... 1987-91 5. 435 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 5. 187 - Julie THIGPEN...... 1995-99 Free throws attempted Field goals attempted Games played 1. 1309 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 1. 491 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 1. 110 - Gina DeLEON...... 1992-96 2. 1223 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 2. 435 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 110 - Kellie LENNON...... 1994-99 3. 1175 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 3. 425 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 3. 109 - Valencia SUGGS...... 1994-98 4. 1107 - Denise SLATER...... 1989-93 4. 401 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 4. 108 - Jessica LIANG...... 2004-08 5. 1040 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02 5. 370 - Devon AKITA...... 1987-91 108 - Michelle KRIBELL...... 2004-08

Field goal pct. (min. 350 made) Free throw pct. (min. 200 made) Games started 1. .527 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 1. .802 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 1. 96 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 2. .481 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 2. .775 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02 2. 94 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 Dominguez hills 3. .467 - Adrienne HARRIS...... 1982-85 3. .668 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 3. 93 - Denise SLATER...... 1989-93 4. .464 - Chandra TROWER...... 1981-83 4. .655 - Chandra TROWER...... 1981-83 4. 92 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 5. .430 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94 5. .628 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 5. 89 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94

3-point field goals made Rebounds Minutes 1. 878 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 Faye Hagan owns numerous 1. 240 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94 1. 3293 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 Toros offensive records, including 2. 237 - Jessica LIANG...... 2004-08 2. 741 - Nakeisha PERKINS...... 1998-03 2. 3282 - Jessica LIANG...... 2004-08 career and season records for 3. 149 - Tameka BLUE...... 2002-06 3. 731 - Faye HAGAN...... 1993-96 3. 3217 - Dion VANLAND...... 1989-93 scoring average and field goals 4. 103 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02 4. 712 - Chandra TROWER...... 1981-83 4. 3117 - Karee BONDE...... 1990-94 made and attempted. 5. 77 - Chevonne WINTERS...... 1997-01 5. 669 - Alana BAILEY...... 2004-08 5. 2960 - Tracee LEWIS...... 1998-02

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 41 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 All-Time Coaching Records -Myra Miyasato- Season Overall CCAA Home away neutral 1976-77 4-7 N/A 3-2 1-5 0-0 Watson Land 1977-78 13-6 N/A 7-1 5-4 1-1 1978-79 17-9 N/A 8-4 6-4 3-1 Company 1979-80 14-10 N/A 5-4 8-6 1-0 is proud 1980-81 10-16 N/A 6-9 4-6 0-1 Dominguez hills 5 years 58-48 ------29-20 24-25 5-3 to support (.571) (.592) (.490) (.625)

-Alice Textor- CSUDH Season Overall CCAA Home away neutral 1981-82 12-18 2-10 (7th) 4-8 8-10 0-0 Athletics 1982-83 12-10 5-7 (5th) 8-3 4-7 0-0 1983-84 16-11 6-6 (3rd) 11-2 4-7 1-2 1984-85 18-8 6-6 (3rd) 10-3 5-5 3-0 GO TOROS! 1985-86 5-22 0-12 (7th) 1-11 2-9 2-2 1986-87 10-16 4-8 (6th) 7-7 2-8 1-1 1987-88 10-17 3-9 (6th) 9-6 1-10 1-1 7 years 83-102 23-58 50-40 26-56 8-6 Basket b all H isto r y (.449) (.284) (.556) (.317) (.571)

-Van Girard- Season Overall CCAA Home away neutral Our business is building excellence. 1988-89 6-19 1-11 (7th) 4-7 2-8 0-4 1989-90 11-15 3-9 (6th) 5-5 4-9 2-1 1990-91 15-11 2-8 (6th) 9-4 5-6 1-1 1991-92 18-11 9-3 (2nd) 8-5 6-3 4-3 1992-93 15-11 7-5 (3rd) 8-2 7-6 0-3 1993-94 15-14 4-6 (4th) 7-3 6-7 1-4 1994-95 22-6 7-3 (1st) 7-2 9-3 6-1 2008-09 Revie w 1995-96 21-8 8-2 (1st) 6-4 9-0 6-4 1996-97 11-16 5-5 (3rd) 7-2 2-8 2-6 www.watsonlandcompany.com 1997-98 15-13 5-5 (3rd) 6-2 7-8 2-3 1998-99 10-17 6-14 (9th) 7-6 1-10 2-1 1999-00 7-18 5-15 (10th) 3-8 4-8 0-2 2000-01 9-17 5-17 (10th) 5-9 4-8 0-0 2001-02 8-18 6-16 (11th) 7-8 1-10 0-0 2002-03 9-17 8-14 (9th) 6-9 4-7 0-0 2003-04 11-16 7-15 (10th) 7-9 4-7 0-0 2004-05 17-10 15-5 (2nd) 11-3 6-6 0-1 2005-06 15-11 10-10 (5th) 9-7 6-4 0-0 2006-07 16-11 13-9 (3rd) 9-4 6-6 1-1 2007-08 13-15 7-13 (8th) 5-7 5-7 3-1 2009-10 O pponents 2008-09 21-10 13-7 (3rd) 8-4 9-5 4-1 20 years 285-284 146-192 144-110 105-136 34-37 (.502) (.432) (.567) (.438) (.479)

-CSUDH Totals- 31 years 426-435 169-250 223-170 157-217 47-46 (.495) (.403) (.577) (.420) (.505) T he 2009-10 eam

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42 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all All-Time Roster -A- Castaneda, Sofia...... 1995-96 Grice, Cathy...... 1995-96 -O- Abson, Erica...... 1985-88 Chase, Zipporah...... 2002-04 Ochoa, Tina...... 1976-80 Akita, Devon...... 1987-91 Cobb, Annastasia...... 1982-83 -H- Odums, Kim...... 1982-84 Alailima, Tiare...... 2004-05 Coleman, Michelle...... 1995-96 Hagan, Faye...... 1993-96 Osato, Carolyn...... 1987-88 Aldridge, Keesha...... 2001-04 Coleman, Tomica...... 2000-01 Hahn, Theresa...... 2001 Alford, Nancy...... 1985-89 Collie, Marcella...... 1976-79 Hale, Michele...... 2006-08 -P- Anderson, Khyra...... 1988-90 Conte, Traci...... 1996-97 Harris, Adrienne...... 1981-85 Parker, Tremayne...... 1993-97 Ardndt, Tammy...... 1979-80 Cooper, Chelsea...... 1996-97 Hart, Emily...... 1996-98 Parks, Theresa...... 1976-79 Areyan, Krista...... 2002-03 Cooper, Joi...... 2002-04 Haueter, Celeste...... 2004-06 Patton, Pam...... 1976-79 Askew, Octavia...... 2001-05 Cooper, Theresa...... 2002-03 Haynes, Adrienne...... 1984-88 Paulson, Pam...... 1987-89 Avila, Mallory...... 2006-07 Cook, Yolanda...... 1983-84 Herz, Debbie...... 1987-89 Peloza, Lindsay...... 2003-05 Cordington, Lecia...... 1985-87 Hicks, Clora...... 1976-80 Perkins, Nakeisha...... 1998-99, 00-03 -B- Cude, Stephanie...... 1992-94 Hilbert, Taniko...... 1996-97 Peters, Kristin...... 2000-01 T he 2009-10 eam Baade, Heide...... 1976-77 Curtis, Danielle...... 1997-00 Houston, Barbara...... 2007- Pettis, Sharleen...... 1999-02 Babi, Tina...... 1987-88 Huckabee, Kayla...... 2008- Pittman, Lameshia...... 1995-96 Bailey, Alana...... 2004-08 -D- Hughes, Sherrie...... 2008- Poydras, LaRonda...... 1990-92 Bailey, Valerie...... 1978-80 DeLeon, Gina...... 1992-96 Pratt, Colleen...... 1991-92 Baldwin, Aujanée...... 2005-09 Dial, Melanie...... 1982-83 -I- Prudholme, Pam...... 1977-79 Bates, Jenny...... 1993-94 Dozier, Maya...... 1979-82 Iglehart, Brigayle...... 2006-08 Punch, Melissa...... 1989-90 Bell, Diane...... 1995-96,97-99 Duncans, Katina...... 1992-95 Rambacal, Fercia...... 1998-02 Bennett, Unique...... 2006-07 -J- Reese, Crystal...... 1981-82 Berry-Thorton, C...... 1983-84 -E- Jackson, Trimeka...... 1993-95 Renken, Shanna...... 1998-00 Blankenship, Brittney...... 2004-07, 08-09 Edrich, Susan...... 1982-83 Jennings, Michelle...... 1984-88 Reyes, Jennifer...... 1993-94 Blue, Nicole...... 1990-91 Ellison, LaNell...... 1991-92 Johnson, Annette...... 1980-81 Rickard, Dorothy...... 1979-83 Blue, Tameka...... 2002-06 Elzy, Maria...... 1986-89 Johnson, Ashley...... 2005-09 Rodgers, Danielle...... 2005-06 Bonde, Karee...... 1990-94 Johnson, Deadrea...... 1983-85 Rodriguez, Maricela...... 1999-00 Bonde, Rena...... 1996-00 -F- Johnson, Demetra...... 1987-89 2009-10 O pponents Boutte’, Nikki...... 2008- Flores, Monica...... 1996-97 Johnson, Devyn...... 1995-96, 97-98 -S- Bowls, Ytteb...... 1994-95 Frazier, Brigette...... 1988-90 Johnson, Kyla...... 1996-98 Sample, Karen...... 1982-85 Bracken, Maureen...... 1980-81 Frelix, Kris...... 1981-83 Johnson, Tomiekia...... 1997-00 Sanchez, Yajaira...... 2005-06 Brant, Jennifer...... 1999-00 Fujimoto, Carla...... 1978-79 Jordan, Denisha...... 1990-91 Scanlan, Krisla...... 1993-94 Brazzell, Chantelle...... 2001-02 Scott, Julie...... 1988-90 Broussard, Riolette...... 1976-77 -G- -K- Shepherd, Deborah...... 1983-86 Brown, Brandi...... 1998-99 Gantt, Whitney...... 2006- Kaba, Jolie...... 1994-98 Sherrard, Faye...... 1986-88 Brown, Jessica...... 2002-03 Gibson, Elmira...... 1983-87 Kennedy, Laverne...... 1976-77 Shibata, Robyn...... 1976-77 Browne, Ree...... 2003-07 Glover, Andrea...... 1996-97 Kirkwood, Pamela...... 1993-95 Shirley, Karen...... 2004-05 Bullet, Cheri...... 1990-92 Goggin, Kathy...... 1985-89 Knapp, Debbie...... 1976-77 Slater, Cathy...... 1977-79 Bush, Muñeca...... 2000-02 Graves, Margaret...... 1980-81 Krause, Allison...... 1989-93 Slater, Denise...... 1989-93 Gray, Kathy...... 1976-77 Kouchi, Cyndee...... 1983-85 Smith, Lanette...... 1980-83 -C- Gray, Letoyia...... 1989-91, 91- 92 Kribell, Michelle...... 2004-08 Snowden, Rosalyn...... 2000-01 Caouette, Evonne...... 1991-92 Greene, Michelle...... 1999-01 Kurata, Christine...... 1991-92 Sparks, Stephanie...... 1992-96 Spillman, Sharon...... 1979-81 Kyles, Ennisha...... 2005-09 2008-09 Revie w Stewart, Cortney...... 2002-04 Stinson, Erika...... 1994-95 -L- Subias, Vivian...... 1979-82 Lennon, Kellie...... 1994-96, 97-99 Suggs, Valencia...... 1994-98 Leverett, Jacquelin...... 1999-00 Lewis, Lisa...... 1979-81 -T- Lewis, Tracee...... 1998-02 Takeuchi, Lori...... 1978-79 Liang, Jessica...... 2004-08 Tease, Kendra...... 2001-03 Litzinger, Michelle...... 2000-01 Thigpen, Julie...... 1995-99 Loftin, Teriana...... 2005-07, 08- Tialauea, Debbie...... 1980-81 Trower, Chandra...... 1979-83 -M- Tucker, Christina...... 1999-02 Maciel, Crystal...... 2003-05 Turner, Delaney...... 2002-03

Manning, Erika...... 1991-93 Basket b all H isto r y Marquez, Monique...... 2000-04 -U- Martin, Sheri...... 1985-87 Uperesa, Naupaka...... 2004-05 Mathias, MacKenzie...... 2008- Utu, Jayne...... 1988-89 Maxwell, Cheryle...... 1976-79 McGee, Debra...... 1985-87 -V- McGinest, Brandi...... 2005-06 Vanlandingham, Dionne...... 1989-93 McIntyre, Kanesia...... 1999-00 Vartanian, Laura...... 1980-82 McKenney, Connie...... 1988-90 Vega-Howard, Adiana...... 2003-06 McNeil, Tracey...... 1983-85 Vernon, Crystal...... 1998-99 Medley, Jalynda...... 1993-94 Mendez, Adriana...... 2000-03 -W- Mitchell, Cyndi...... 1977-79 Warmke, Leigh...... 1990-91 Mitchell, Serette...... 1976-77 Warren, Shayla...... 1992-93 Mixon, Neka...... 2008- Washington, Moneshia...... 2001-03 Molina, Adria...... 1980-82 Wells, Angel...... 1986-88 Montalvo, Kayla..... 2005-06, 07- Williams, Joanne...... 1996-97 Dominguez hills Moody, Yvonne...... 1991-92 Williamson, Kim...... 1983-87 Morales, Maria...... 1979-80 Wilson, Polly...... 1984-85 Winters, Chevonne...... 1997-00 -N- Wood, Monica...... 1992-94 Nalls, Denise...... 1981-85 Woods, Djuana...... 1982-83 Navarro, Debbie...... 1978-80 Needham, Shari...... 1993-94 -Y- Nelson, Erica...... 1994-96 Young, Lysee...... 1978-79 Newman, Cheryl...... 1983-87 Norton, Bryanna...... 2000-02 * Players in Bold are active

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Results for 1976-77 Season 2/2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 81-33 12/7 BIOLA W 71-48 Results for 1985-86 Season Date Opponent Score 2/8 at UC Santa Barb. L 47-60 12/17 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 74-85 Date Opponent Score N/A CHAPMAN W 83-35 2/9 at Cal Poly SLO L 62-63 12/20 at Loyola Marymount W 80-65 11/22 at UC Santa Barb. L 45-78 N/A at Biola L 28-103 2/12 at Azusa Pacific W 62-58 12/30 BROWN L 74-76 11/26 CHICO STATE L 52-74 N/A at Pomona-Pitzer W 32-31 2/16 at UC Riverside W 61-57 *1/14 at CS Northridge L 64-85 11/29 SONOMA STATE W 88-62 N/A at UC Riverside L 41-60 2/19 at Cal State Northridge L 69-72 *1/15 at Cal State L.A. W 85-74 11/30 UC RIVERSIDE L 48-62 N/A at Azusa Pacific L 55-71 2/22 BIOLA L 59-77 *1/21 UC RIVERSIDE W 79-66 12/3 at Santa Clara L 65-79 N/A LA VERNE W 78-42 2/23 at Cal State L.A. L 87-94 *1/22 at Cal Poly Pomona L 66-89 12/4 at Sonoma State W 68-48 Dominguez hills N/A at Redlands L 49-62 2/26 PEPPERDINE L 47-85 *1/29 CAL POLY SLO W 86-68 12/6 vs St. Martin’s W 73-41 N/A at Cal Poly Pomona L 47-50 2/28 at Chapman W 57-56 2/1 BIOLA W 90-86 (2OT) 12/7 vs Chico State L 40-68 N/A REDLANDS W 39-36 N/A HUMBOLDT STATE W 75-64 *2/4 at Chapman L 58-69 12/13 vs Alliant Int’l (USIU) L 53-99 N/A BIOLA L 43-74 N/A at Cal Poly Pomona L 64-84 *2/11 at Cal Poly SLO L 56-59 12/14 vs UTEP W 51-49 N/A UC RIVERSIDE L 55-60 N/A vs Cal Poly SLO W 77-75 2/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 88-60 12/21 at Pomona-Pitzer L 59-62(OT) *2/18 CAL POLY POMONA L 70-93 12/30 FORT LEWIS L 59-73 Overall: 14-10 Overall: 4-7 *2/19 at UC Riverside L 62-85 1/4 CENTRAL MISSOURI ST. L 56-88 Home: 5-4, Away: 8-6, Neutral: 1-0 Home: 3-2, Away: 1-5 2/22 at Alliant Int’l W 2-0 (Forfeit) *1/9 at Cal Poly Pomona L 58-81 ------*2/25 CAL STATE L.A. W 69-67 *1/11 CAL POLY SLO L 59-63 Results for 1977-78 Season Results for 1980-81 Season 1/13 at Biola W 73-71(OT) Date Opponent Score *2/26 CS NORTHRIDGE W 86-84 Date Opponent Score *3/3 CHAPMAN L 80-87(OT) *1/16 CHAPMAN L 53-66 N/A vs UC San Diego W 57-46 N/A SACRAMENTO STATE W 73-64 *1/23 at Cal State L.A. L 61-74 N/A at Occidental W 71-61(OT) N/A EASTERN WASHINGTON L 58-70 *1/25 CS NORTHRIDGE L 59-63 N/A LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 67-47 Overall: 12-10, * CCAA Conference: 5-7 N/A CAL BAPTIST W 71-44 Home: 8-3, Away: 4-7, Neutral: 0-0 *1/31 UC RIVERSIDE L 70-71 N/A at UC Riverside L 50-57 N/A NORTHERN COLO. W 77-65 *2/6 at CS Northridge L 37-74 N/A ST. MARY’S (CAL.) W 93-56 ------N/A UC SAN DIEGO W 54-53 Results for 1983-84 Season *2/8 CAL STATE L.A. L 66-71(OT) N/A at Chapman L 58-59 N/A at UC Santa Barb. L 69-72 2/12 NORTHEN ARIZONA L 37-77

Basket b all H isto r y Date Opponent Score N/A at Pt. Loma Nazarene W 92-32 N/A vs Chapman L 64-67 *2/15 at Chapman L 45-61 11/10 at Alas. Anchorage L 61-83 N/A at Pomona-Pitzer L 65-72 N/A ARMY (WEST POINT) L 56-67 *2/20 at Cal Poly SLO L 55-71 N/A at Redlands W 72-35 N/A LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 61-65 11/12 at Alas. Fairbanks W 84-76 *2/22 CAL POLY POMONA L 52-92 N/A ALLIANT INT’L (USIU) W 109-22 N/A UC RIVERSIDE L 51-72 11/13 at Alas. Fairbanks W 73-64 *2/25 at UC Riverside L 61-71 N/A WESTMONT W 98-24 N/A at Biola L 62-96 11/24 CHICO STATE W 78-57 N/A at UC San Diego W 68-57 N/A CHAPMAN L 65-76 11/25 CAL BAPTIST W 73-61 Overall: 5-22, * CCAA Conference: 0-12 N/A SAN DIEGO W 109-21 N/A CS NORTHRIDGE L 61-81 11/26 SACRAMENTO STATE W 80-66 Home: 1-11, Away: 2-9, Neutral: 2-2 N/A UC RIVERSIDE W 62-59 N/A at Alliant Int’l (USIU) W 99-81 12/1 BIOLA W 86-63 ------N/A at Biola L 33-104 N/A at Nevada-Reno W 72-64 12/6 at Azusa Pacific L 64-66 Results for 1986-87 Season N/A BIOLA L 41-82 N/A at Santa Clara L 60-78 12/14 NORTHERN COLO. W 82-46 Date Opponent Score N/A at Cal Lutheran W 84-46 N/A BIOLA L 58-80 12/31 vs Portland L 69-75 11/24 at Cal Baptist L 50-67 (F) N/A CHAPMAN W 71-63 N/A ALLIANT INT’L (USIU) L 73-83 1/1 vs Puget Sound W 76-59 11/26 REGIS (COLO.) W 69-59 N/A NEVADA-RENO W 75-49 N/A $ vs Pepperdine L 39-70 1/2 vs Idaho State L 50-72 11/29 ST. THOMAS W 78-76(OT) N/A AZUSA PACIFIC W 65-52 1/10 POMONA-PITZER W 80-73 12/2 at CS East Bay L 55-59 N/A at Chapman W 86-60

2008-09 Revie w Overall: 13-6 *1/12 at CS Northridge W 78-77(OT) 12/3 at Chico State L 50-79 N/A at UC Riverside L 52-86 Home: 7-1, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 1-1 *11/14 at Cal State L.A. W 79-67 12/5 vs UC Davis W 58-52 N/A at Cal Poly Pomona L 66-102 $ NAIA Regionals *1/19 CAL POLY SLO W 77-62 12/6 vs Sacramento State L 65-70 N/A at St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 85-76 ------*1/21 CAL POLY POMONA L 64-105 12/17 NORTHERN COLO. L 60-71 N/A at Cal State Northridge L 76-86 *1/26 UC RIVERSIDE W 62-60 Results for 1978-79 Season N/A UC SANTA BARB. L 63-74 12/19 SOUTHERN UTAH L 60-72 Date Opponent Score *2/3 at Chapman L 61-69 12/20 POMONA-PITZER L 57-60 12/5 at Chapman W 78-56 Overall: 10-16 2/4 ALLIANT INT’L W 93-81 12/29 CHICO STATE W 68-61 12/15 vs Santa Clara L 51-56 Home: 6-9, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 0-1 2/8 at Biola L 73-77(OT) 1/3 IDAHO STATE L 65-70 12/16 vs Cal Baptist W 94-49 ------*2/11 at UC Riverside L 71-89 1/4 SONOMA STATE W 74-46 12/30 CHAPMAN W 74-51 Results for 1981-82 Season *2/16 at Cal Poly Pomona L 69-85 *1/9 CHAPMAN L 70-72 1/6 at Cal State L.A. L 50-74 Date Opponent Score *2/18 at Cal Poly SLO L 65-83 1/10 at CS San B’Dino W 78-55 1/9 CS NORTHRIDGE W 69-64 11/18 ALLIANT INT’L (USIU) L 56-69 *2/23 CAL STATE L.A. W 86-71 *1/17 CAL POLY SLO L 49-72 1/12 at Westmont W 86-51 11/22 at UC Santa Barb. L 55-79 *2/25 CS NORTHRIDGE W 69-59 *1/23 at Cal State L.A. L 45-74 1/13 vs Alliant Int’l (USIU) W 67-59 11/25 at Azusa Pacific L 72-88 *3/1 CHAPMAN L 69-75 *1/24 CS NORTHRIDGE W 64-61(OT) 1/15 BIOLA L 67-86 11/27 NORTH DAKOTA W 87-77 *1/30 CAL POLY POMONA L 59-79 1/19 vs Alliant Int’l (USIU) W 72-67 12/1 at Biola L 63-90 Overall: 16-11, * CCAA Conference: 6-6 *1/31 at UC Riverside W 62-60 1/20 at Pomona-Pitzer W 53-33 12/2 HUMBOLDT ST. W 85-53 Home: 11-2, Away: 4-7, Neutral: 1-2 *2/3 at Chapman L 53-74

2009-10 O pponents 1/23 CAL STATE L.A. L 74-79 12/7 at Pt. Loma Nazarene W 79-66 ------*2/7 at Cal Poly SLO L 63-65 1/27 UC SAN DIEGO W 77-29 12/8 at Pomona-Pitzer W 65-55 Results for 1984-85 Season *2/13 CAL STATE L.A. W 56-50 1/30 at Pepperdine L 38-78 12/12 at Sacramento State W 71-59 Date Opponent Score *2/14 at CS Northridge L 52-59 2/2 at San Diego W 89-49 12/12 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 80-62 11/23 SONOMA STATE W 82-49 *2/20 at Cal Poly Pomona L 46-81 2/3 ALLIANT INT’L (USIU) W 77-69 12/18 at Cal Poly SLO L 67-74 11/24 FORT LEWIS W 82-61 *2/21 UC RIVERSIDE W 95-76 2/9 UC RIVERSIDE W 83-65 12/19 at UC Davis W 99-76 11/25 SAN Fran. State W 86-56 2/13 AZUSA PACIFIC W 62-52 *12/20 at CS Northridge L 72-76 11/30 BIOLA W 90-58 Overall: 10-16, * CCAA Conference: 4-8 2/16 at UC Riverside W 68-62 *1/7 CAL STATE L.A. L 70-77 12/1 CAL BAPTIST W 73-48 Home: 7-7, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 1-1 2/20 BIOLA W 69-63 1/11 SOUTHWEST MO. ST. L 70-75 12/6 vs St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 66-65 ------2/23 UC SAN DIEGO W 70-33 *1/14 UC RIVERSIDE L 64-71 12/8 vs Chico State W 79-66 Results for 1987-88 Season 3/3 SAN DIEGO ST. L 33-71 Date Opponent Score *1/16 CHAPMAN L 54-61 12/19 WAYLAND BAPTIST L 51-66 N/A at Biola L 47-80 11/21 at Chico State L 58-84 *1/22 at Cal Poly SLO L 68-84 12/21 at Pomona-Pitzer W 73-69 N/A at Cal State L.A. L 60-94 *1/23 CAL POLY POMONA L 70-95 11/23 at Sonoma State W 63-60 N/A at Azusa Pacific W 74-69 12/28 vs Sacramento State W 58-53 11/24 at Fresno Pacific L 57-70 *1/26 at CS Northridge L 91-95 12/19 at Southern Utah W 67-62 N/A $ vs AZUSA PACIFIC L 68-71 1/29 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 84-71 12/4 vs Western State L 61-68 *1/10 CS NORTHRIDGE W 80-62 12/5 vs Redlands W 75-54 T he 2009-10 eam 1/30 at Nevada-Reno W 65-58 *1/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 61-62 Overall: 17-9 2/4 BIOLA L 63-88 12/12 CHICO STATE L 61-83 *1/17 at UC Riverside W 66-65 Home: 8-4, Away: 6-4, Neutral: 3-1 *2/6 at UC Riverside W 66-63 12/13 at Pomona-Pitzer L 59-66 *1/19 CAL STATE L.A. W 77-63 $ NAIA Regionals *2/11 at Chapman L 66-81 12/18 CS EAST BAY L 63-66 ------*2/13 CAL POLY SLO L 73-79 *1/24 at Chapman L 60-71 12/21 UC SANTA BARBARA L 55-80 Results for 1979-80 Season *2/18 CS NORTHRIDGE W 83-79 *1/26 at Cal Poly SLO L 76-77(OT) 12/28 WESTERN WASH. L 42-62 Date Opponent Score *2/20 at Cal Poly Pomona L 62-100 1/29 at Cal Baptist L 59-61 12/29 SONOMA STATE W 64-49 12/13 NORTHERN COLO. W 61-57 *2/25 at Cal State L.A. L 75-76 1/31 at Biola W 76-63 1/4 FRESNO PACIFIC W 57-53 12/18 CS NORTHRIDGE L 61-70 2/26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 91-74 2/1 AZUSA PACIFIC W 66-49 1/10 RODE ISLAND W 70-62 12/21 at Biola W 61-56 *2/7 Cal Poly SLO W 83-63 1/14 BIOLA W 64-52 1/11 at Loyola Marymount W 77-39 Overall: 12-18, * CCAA Conference: 2-11 *2/9 CHAPMAN L 53-55 *1/15 at Chapman L 53-81 1/12 at Cal Baptist W 75-42 Home: 4-8, Away: 8-10, Neutral: 0-0 *2/14 at Cal State L.A. W 75-60 1/19 MASTER’S W 63-60 1/15 at Pomona-Pitzer W 63-44 ------*2/16 UC RIVERSIDE W 79-70 *1/21 at Cal Poly SLO L 55-67 1/17 at Chapman W 61-56 Results for 1982-83 Season *2/21 at CS Northridge L 51-61 *1/28 at UC Riverside L 59-79 1/22 at Pepperdine L 58-81 Date Opponent Score *2/23 CAL POLY POMONA L 60-76 *1/30 at Cal Poly Pomona L 50-76 1/25 CAL STATE L.A. L 52-70 11/23 AZUSA PACIFIC W 62-53 *2/4 at Cal State L.A L 51-68 1/29 UC RIVERSIDE W 67-61 12/2 at UC Davis L 65-78 Overall: 18-8, * CCAA Conference: 6-6 *2/6 CS NORTHRIDGE L 61-68 2/1 CHAPMAN W 69-55 12/4 at Chico State W 77-73 Home: 10-3, Away: 5-5, Neutral: 3-0 *2/9 CHAPMAN COLLEGE W 73-72 Women’s Basket b all

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*2/11 CAL POLY SLO W 57-51 *1/18 CAL POLY SLO L 57-59 11/30 BIOLA W 58-48 *2/24 CAL STATE L.A. L 67-68 *2/18 UC RIVERSIDE W 65-61 *1/19 at Cal State L.A. L 51-72 12/2 at Cal Baptist W 83-50 #2/27 vs Cal Poly Pomona W 65-56 *2/20 at Cal Poly Pomona L 39-69 *1/25 at Cal Poly Pomona L 42-56 12/3 vs Biola W 64-51 #3/1 vs UC Riverside L 58-66 *2/25 CAL STATE L.A. L 50-64 *1/26 UC RIVERSIDE W 66-62 12/4 vs Azusa Pacific L 50-56 ! 3/7 vs Mont. St.-Billings L 57-67 *2/27 at CS Northridge L 57-70 *2/2 at Chapman L 49-73 12/11 at Concordia (Cal.) W 67-59 *2/8 CAL STATE L.A. W 79-60 12/17 AZUSA PACIFIC W 57-52 Overall: 21-8, * CCAA Conference: 8-2 Overall: 10-17, * CCAA Conference: 3-9 *2/9 at Cal Poly SLO L 45-61 12/19 at Sonoma State W 72-61 Home: 6-4, Away: 9-0, Neutral: 6-4 Home: 8-6, Away: 1-10, Neutral: 1-1 *2/15 at UC Riverside L 58-65 12/20 at San Fran. State L 59-60 # CCAA Tournament, ! NCAA West Regionals ------*2/16 CAL POLY POMONA L 55-66 12/21 at CS Stanislaus L 67-72 ------Results for 1988-89 Season *2/22 CHAPMAN L 55-60 1/8 McKENDREE W 77-55 Results for 1996-97 Season Date Opponent Score 1/10 at CS Northridge W 73-53 Date Opponent Score 11/18 vs Eastern Montana L 45-59 Overall: 15-11, * CCAA Conference: 2-8 *1/15 CAL POLY POMONA L 63-66 11/22 vs Simon Fraser L 40-69 11/19 vs UC Davis L 56-59 Home: 9-4, Away: 5-6, Neutral: 1-1 *1/20 at Cal Poly SLO W 78-56 11/23 vs Mont. St. Billings L 45-58 11/25 INCARNATE WORD W 82-68 ------*1/22 UC RIVERSIDE W 68-63 11/24 vs Alas. Fairbanks L 60-66 T he 2009-10 eam 12/2 vs Chico State L 51-81 Results for 1991-92 Season *1/27 at Cal State L.A. L 64-71 12/3 AZUSA PACIFIC L 54-76 12/3 vs Humboldt State L 70-73 Date Opponent Score *1/29 at CS San B’Dino L 44-61 12/6 at Sonoma State W 61-56 12/5 at Sonoma State W 65-54 11/23 vs San Fran. St W 66-37 *2/10 at Cal Poly Pomona L 46-73 12/7 at UC Davis L 41-71 12/10 CHICO STATE L 48-58 11/24 vs Fresno Pacific L 41-66 *2/12 CAL POLY SLO W 78-64 12/13 vs Vanguard L 41-44 12/20 at Fresno Pacific L 46-67 11/26 PEPPERDINE L 47-71 *2/17 at UC Riverside L 58-69 12/20 CS EAST BAY W 56-49 12/22 at CS East Bay L 50-64 11/30 UC DAVIS L 54-61 *2/19 CAL STATE L.A. W 84-67 12/21 BIOLA W 63-36 12/28 HUMBOLDT STATE W 64-63 12/4 at Concordia (Cal.) L 59-67 *2/21 CS SAN B’Dino L 65-68 12/27 vs Western Wash. L 54-59(OT) 1/4 VANGUARD W 60-32 12/6 CS EAST BAY W 73-45 #2/25 at Cal Poly Pomona W 67-59 12/28 vs Mercy College W 57-55(OT) *1/13 CHAPMAN L 52-79 12/12 BIOLA W 77-43 #2/26 at CS San B’Dino L 57-70 12/31 at Concordia (Cal.) W 70-69 *1/19 UC RIVERSIDE W 66-60(OT) 12/17 PT. LOMA NAZARENE L 50-51 1/4 SIMON FRASER L 41-57 *1/21 at Cal Poly Pomona L 51-83 12/20 at San Fran. State W 63-50 Overall: 14-14, * CCAA Conference: 4-6 1/7 at Cal State L.A. L 59-68 *1/26 at Cal State L.A. L 61-67(OT) 12/21 at CS Stanislaus L 55-58 Home: 7-3, Away: 6-7, Neutral: 1-4 *1/11 UC RIVERSIDE W 68-58 *1/28 CS NORTHRIDGE L 51-63 12/28 CHAPMAN W 58-57 # CCAA Tournament *1/16 at Cal State L.A. L 46-52 1/31 at Master’s W 86-42 12/31 MISSOURI ST. LOUIS W 74-73 ------*1/18 at Cal Poly Pomona L 47-58

*2/4 at Cal Poly SLO L 48-59 1/2 vs Biola W 91-52 Results for 1994-95 Season *1/25 GRAND CANYON W 60-51 2009-10 O pponents *2/7 at Chapman L 58-70 1/3 vs St. Martin’s L 52-54(OT) Date Opponent Score 1/28 at Pt. Loma Nazarene L 46-52 *2/9 at UC Riverside L 44-65 1/4 vs CS San B’Dino W 67-53 11/18 vs Biola W 76-46 *2/1 CS SAN B’Dino W 54-45 *2/11 CAL POLY POMONA L 48-77 *1/10 CHAPMAN W 69-67 11/19 vs San Fran. State W 80-40 *2/6 CAL POLY POMONA W 65-51 *2/16 CAL STATE L.A. L 69-70 *1/11 at CS San B’Dino W 57-49(OT) 11/25 vs Sonoma State W 84-65 *2/8 CAL STATE L.A. W 55-39 *2/18 at CS Northridge L 53-76 *1/17 at UC Riverside L 51-56(OT) 11/26 at UC Davis L 55-88 *2/13 at CS San B’Dino L 38-39 2/23 SACRAMENTO STATE L 47-61 *1/24 at Cal State L.A. W 56-49 11/29 CONCORDIA (CAL.) W 106-67 *2/15 at Grand Canyon L 54-75 *2/25 CAL POLY SLO L 48-55 *1/25 CAL POLY POMONA L 51-60 12/6 at Pt. Loma Nazarene W 108-76 *2/22 at UC Riverside L 55-60 *1/31 at Cal Poly SLO W 72-56 12/9 CS STANISLAUS W 79-60 #2/26 vs Grand Canyon W 57-55 Overall: 6-19, * CCAA Conference: 1-11 *2/1 at Chapman W 69-56 12/17 at Vanguard W 68-62 #2/28 vs Cal Poly Pomona L 52-76 Home: 4-7, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 0-4 *2/7 CS SAN B’Dino W 71-51 12/29 at CS East Bay W 62-43 ------*2/8 UC RIVERSIDE W 73-50 12/30 vs CS Stanislaus W 103-69 Overall: 11-16, * CCAA Conference: 5-5 Results for 1989-90 Season *2/15 at Cal State L.A. W 63-60 1/5 vs Biola W 94-46 Home: 7-2, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 2-6 Date Opponent Score *2/21 CAL POLY POMONA L 60-61 1/6 vs Vanguard W 77-47 # CCAA Tournament 11/21 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 68-56 *2/22 CAL POLY SLO W 69-52 1/7 at Cal Baptist W 81-41 ------11/22 at CS San B’Dino W 53-47 #3/1 vs Cal Poly SLO W 59-47 *1/14 CAL STATE L.A. L 70-78 Results for 1997-98 Season 11/24 vs West Texas St L 43-64 #3/2 vs Cal Poly Pomona L 45-57 *1/19 at UC Riverside L 67-70 Date Opponent Score 11/25 at Cal State L.A. L 63-69 *1/21 at Cal Poly Pomona W 61-45 11/14 vs Pt. Loma Nazarene W 59-55 11/28 MASTER’S W 86-31 Overall: 18-11, * CCAA Conference: 9-3 *1/28 GRAND CANYON W 66-46 11/15 vs Azusa Pacific L 51-61 2008-09 Revie w 12/1 vs Grand Canyon W 79-56 Home: 8-5, Away: 6-3, Neutral: 4-3 *2/2 CS SAN B’Dino W 67-57 11/21 at Alas. Anchorage L 62-65 12/2 vs Sonoma State W 91-90 # CCAA Tournament *2/9 CAL POLY POMONA W 67-66 11/22 at Alas. Anchorage W 52-49 12/5 at Cal Baptist W 60-58 ------*2/11 UC RIVERSIDE L 64-70 11/24 at Alas. Fairbanks L 68-71 12/8 BIOLA W 80-53 Results for 1992-93 Season 2/13 at Western N.M. L 61-93 11/25 at Alas. Fairbanks W 61-48 12/18 at UC Davis L 52-74 Date Opponent Score *2/16 at CS San B’Dino W 64-59 11/29 CS EAST BAY W 42-41 12/19 at Sacramento St. L 62-76 12/3 at Biola L 64-72 *2/18 at Grand Canyon W 60-51 12/3 at Azusa Pacific L 42-53 12/23 CS EAST BAY L 51-64 12/4 vs Western N.M. L 79-82 *2/25 at Cal State L.A. W 53-49 12/5 at Biola L 56-60(OT) 1/3 at Vanguard W 62-56 12/5 at Cal Baptist W 78-42 #3/2 CAL STATE L.A. W 62-54 12/17 at UC Davis L 44-49 1/8 at Loyola Marymount L 50-61 12/9 VANGUARD W 75-46 #3/4 at UC Riverside W 69-66 12/19 CS STANISLAUS W 57-40 *1/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 50-78 12/11 at Pt. Loma Nazarene L 53-58 ! 3/8 UC RIVERSIDE W 57-53 12/22 at San Fran. State W 54-49 *1/13 at UC Riverside W 61-53 12/12 CONCORDIA (CAL.) W 78-48 ! 3/10 vs UC Davis L 42-52 12/23 at CS East Bay W 69-60 *1/19 at CS Northridge L 43-50 12/18 BIOLA W 69-59 12/20 FRESNO PACIFIC W 64-56 *1/20 at Cal State L.A. L 45-50 12/20 vs Sonoma State L 59-65 Overall: 22-6, * CCAA Conference: 7-3 1/2 vs Edinboro University L 68-74

*1/27 CAL POLY SLO L 63-79 12/21 at Humboldt State W 72-71 Home: 7-2, Away: 9-3, Neutral: 6-1 1/3 at CS Stanislaus W 48-35 Basket b all H isto r y *2/2 CHAPMAN L 48-79 12/29 at CS East Bay W 60-34 # CCAA Tournament, ! NCAA West Regionals *1/10 at UC Riverside L 52-53 *2/3 at Chapman L 58-73 12/30 at UC Davis L 37-65 ------*1/15 CAL STATE L.A. W 54-48 *2/9 CS NORTHRIDGE W 54-44 1/3 SAN Fran. State W 61-57 Results for 1995-96 Season *1/17 CAL POLY POMONA L 50-64 *2/10 CAL STATE L.A. W 69-55 *1/14 at Chapman W 75-34 Date Opponent Score *1/24 at Grand Canyon W 65-44 *2/17 at Cal Poly SLO L 57-73 *1/16 CAL STATE L.A. W 61-60 11/18 vs St. Cloud St. W 59-55 *1/31 at CS San B’Dino L 47-54 *2/23 CAL POLY POMONA L 46-66 *1/23 at CS San B’Dino L 64-70 11/19 vs Sonoma State W 73-47 *2/5 at Cal Poly Pomona L 57-58 *2/23 UC RIVERSIDE L 53-58 1/25 at CS Northridge W 57-50 11/24 at CS East Bay W 56-45 *2/7 at Cal State L.A. W 55-49 *1/28 UC RIVERSIDE L 67-77 11/28 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 71-38 *2/12 CS SAN B’Dino L 47-63 Overall: 11-15, * CCAA Conference: 3-9 *1/30 CAL POLY SLO W 61-54 11/30 at CS Northridge W 66-56 *2/14 GRAND CANYON W 61-41 Home: 5-5, Away: 4-9, Neutral: 2-1 *2/4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 47-74 12/8 CS STANISLAUS W 66-45 *2/21 UC RIVERSIDE W 63-60 ------*2/6 CHAPMAN W 76-58 12/9 CHICO STATE L 46-47 #2/25 vs CS San B’Dino W 71-57 Results for 1990-91 Season *2/11 at Cal State L.A. W 65-63 12/15 at Azusa Pacific W 66-59 #2/27 vs Cal Poly Pomona L 55-70 Date Opponent Score *2/18 CS SAN B’Dino W 80-77(OT) 12/19 UC DAVIS L 58-63 11/15 MASTER’S W 99-51 *2/20 at UC Riverside L 63-74 12/20 at Biola W 62-45 Overall: 15-13, * CCAA Conference: 5-5 11/19 CONCORDIA (CAL.) W 87-61 *2/25 at Cal Poly SLO W 61-52 12/29 vs Southern Ind. L 59-67 Home: 6-2, Away: 7-8, Neutral: 2-3 11/20 at Pt. Loma Nazarene L 45-54 *2/27 CAL POLY POMONA L 48-55 12/30 vs CS Stanislaus W 62-49 # CCAA Tournament

11/23 TEXAS WOMEN’S UNIV. W 60-55 #3/4 vs Cal Poly Pomona L 46-62 1/4 vs Western N.M. L 64-71 ------Dominguez hills 11/28 CAL BAPTIST W 83-71 1/5 vs Christian Heritage W 79-43 Results for 1998-99 Season 11/30 vs Grand Canyon W 88-77 Overall: 15-11, * CCAA Conference: 7-5 1/6 vs Vanguard W 79-38 Date Opponent Score 12/1 at Fresno Pacific W 69-62 Home: 8-2, Away: 7-6, Neutral: 0-3 *1/13 at Cal State L.A. W 78-55 11/13 vs Vanguard W 66-41 12/5 at Biola W 74-64 # CCAA Tournament *1/18 UC RIVERSIDE L 51-52 11/14 vs Concordia (Cal.) W 64-57 12/8 CS STANISLAUS W 71-66 ------*1/20 CAL POLY POMONA W 74-40 11/17 BIOLA W 71-57 12/11 LA VERNE W 57-56 Results for 1993-94 Season 1/23 SAN Fran. State W 60-47 11/23 CAL BAPTIST L 53-64 12/17 CS SAN B’Dino W 67-55 Date Opponent Score *1/27 at Grand Canyon W 76-70 11/27 vs Biola L 41-56 12/20 SIMON FRASER L 53-74 11/19 vs Eastern Montana L 49-61 *2/3 at CS San B’Dino W 55-44 11/28 at Fresno Pacific L 58-73 12/28 at CS East Bay W 51-47 11/20 vs Chico State L 47-60 *2/8 at Cal Poly Pomona W 60-53 *12/4 at Grand Canyon L 52-58 12/29 at Sonoma State W 61-57 11/21 vs Puget Sound L 56-60 *2/10 at UC Riverside W 64-52 *12/5 at Cal Poly Pomona L 57-75 1/4 at Cal Baptist W 74-66 11/23 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 70-63 *2/15 CS SAN B’Dino W 61-52 *12/11 CHICO STATE W 55-47 1/5 vs Northwest Oklahoma S L 44-62 11/26 UC DAVIS L 50-54 *2/17 GRAND CANYON W 95-94 *12/12 UC DAVIS L 33-69

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*12/20 at CS Stanislaus L 41-48 *12/14 at CS San B’Dino L 57-62 Results for 2004-05 Season *2/17 CS BAKERSFIELD L 62-77 12/30 AZUSA PACIFIC W 51-50 *12/15 at Cal Poly Pomona L 53-70 Date Opponent Score *2/23 at CS San B’Dino W 56-38 *1/8 CS SAN B’Dino L 40-49 12/29 CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 58-51 11/19 METRO STATE L 62-76 *2/24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 63-58 *1/9 UC RIVERSIDE W 69-66(OT) *1/4 GRAND CANYON W 67-59 11/23 at Cal Baptist L 71-80 *3/2 SAN FRAN. STATE W 59-50 *1/15 at Sonoma State L 53-61 *1/5 UC SAN DIEGO W 56-46 *12/3 SAN FRAN. STATE W 63-51 *3/3 CS MONTEREY BAY W 83-56 *1/16 at San Fran. State W 56-45 *1/11 SONOMA STATE L 47-57 *12/4 SONOMA STATE W 90-68 ! 3/9 vs Alaska Anchorage L 48-49 *1/20 at Cal State L.A. L 71-75 *1/12 SAN FRAN. STATE W 68-61 12/10 ALAS. FAIRBANKS W 74-61 *1/23 CAL STATE L.A. W 64-44 *1/18 at CS Stanislaus L 40-59 12/15 at Biola L 64-67 Overall: 16-11, * CCAA Conference: 13-9

Dominguez hills *1/29 GRAND CANYON W 58-54 *1/19 CS BAKERSFIELD L 62-77 12/20 WESTERN N.M. W 81-66 Home: 9-4, Away: 6-6, Neutral: 1-1 *1/30 CAL POLY POMONA L 57-69 *1/23 at Cal State L.A. L 50-70 12/30 FRANKLIN PIERCE L 64-69 ! NCAA West Regionals *2/5 at Chico State L 60-76 *1/26 CAL STATE L.A. L 74-75 *1/7 at CS Bakersfield L 55-67 ------*2/6 at UC Davis L 39-69 *2/1 UC DAVIS L 62-65 *1/8 at Cal State L.A. W 60-50 Results for 2007-08 Season *2/12 CS STANISLAUS W 48-45 *2/2 CHICO STATE L 49-67 *1/14 at CS Stanislaus W 65-58 Date Opponent Score *2/19 at CS San B’Dino L 42-48 *2/8 CAL POLY POMONA L 62-83 *1/15 at Chico State W 73-71 11/14 HOPE INT’L L 56-62 *2/20 at UC Riverside L 47-59 *2/9 CS SAN B’Dino W 55-54 *1/21 UC SAN DIEGO W 61-56 11/16 vs Univ. of Tampa W 54-53 *2/26 SONOMA STATE L 26-60 *2/15 at UC San Diego L 48-52 *1/22 CS SAN B’Dino W 52-43 11/17 vs Northwest Nazarene W 77-68 *2/27 SAN Fran. State L 56-60 *2/16 at Grand Canyon L 51-60 *1/26 CAL POLY POMONA L 78-85 (OT) 11/24 AZUSA PACIFIC W 53-44 *2/23 at Sonoma State L 45-64 *1/28 at CS Monterey Bay W 80-59 *11/30 SONOMA STATE L 56-61 Overall: 10-17, * CCAA Conference: 6-14 *2/22 at San Francisco State L 50-67 *2/4 at Sonoma State W 77-70(OT) Home: 7-6, Away: 1-10, Neutral: 2-1 *12/1 HUMBOLDT STATE W 66-60 *3/1 at Cal State Bakersfiel W 67-61 *2/5 at San Fran. State W 64-57 ------12/7 vs Univ. South Dakota L 50-59 Results for 1999-00 Season *3/2 CS STANISLAUS W 67-58 *2/11 CAL STATE L.A. W 64-45 12/8 vs Concordia (CA) W 50-59 Date Opponent Score *2/12 CS BAKERSFIELD W 88-82 12/15 at Biola University W 60-47 Overall: 8-18, * CCAA Conference: 6-16 11/19 vs St. Thomas L 49-56 *2/18 CHICO STATE W 84-73 12/28 FERRIS STATE W 59-40 Home: 7-8, ,Away: 1-10, Neutral: 0-0 10/20 vs Azusa Pacific L 42-55 *2/19 CS STANISLAUS W 67-54 *1/4 at Cal Poly Pomona L 69-72(OT) 11/23 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 50-48 ------*2/25 at CS San B’Dino L 59-65 *1/5 at CS San B’Dino L 60-64(OT) Basket b all H isto r y *12/3 CAL POLY POMONA L 50-80 Results for 2002-03 Season *2/26 at UC San Diego L 76-83 *1/9 CAL STATE L.A. W 60-40 *12/4 GRAND CANYON L 56-69 Date Opponent Score *3/2 at Cal Poly Pomona L 78-81 *1/11 UC SAN DIEGO L 52-65 *12/10 at UC Davis W 67-54 11/30 at Cal Baptist W 74-64 (F) *3/5 CS MONTEREY BAY W 84-67 *1/18 at San Fran. State L 50-66 *12/11 at Chico State L 46-63 *12/5 CAL STATE L.A. L 74-80 ! 3/11 vs Western Wash. L 74-82(OT) *1/19 at CS Monterey Bay W 71-55 *12/18 CS STANISLAUS L 60-72 *12/7 at Cal State L.A. W 72-62 *1/25 CHICO STATE L 50-70 12/21 at Biola W 77-57 12/14 VANGUARD L 60-62 Overall: 17-10, * CCAA Conference: 15-5 *1/26 CS STANISLAUS L 50-54 12/30 at Azusa Pacific L 54-60 12/19 ALAS. ANCHORAGE L 59-65 Home: 11-3, Away: 6-6, Neutral: 0-1 *2/1 at Humboldt State L 48-52 *1/7 at UC Riverside L 54-63 12/28 at Christian Heritage W 75-55 ! NCAA West Regionals *2/2 at Sonoma State W 59-46 *1/7 at CS San B’Dino L 67-72 *1/3 at CAL POLY POMONA L 55-66 ------*2/8 CS SAN B’DINO L 50-54 *1/14 SAN Fran. State L 52-55 *1/4 at CS San B’Dino W 44-4 Results for 2005-06 Season *2/9 CAL POLY POMONA W 61-47 *1/15 SONOMA STATE L 57-65 *1/10 UC SAN DIEGO L 56-57 Date Opponent Score *2/13 at Cal State L.A. W 66-59 *1/22 at Cal State L.A. W 58-51 *1/11 GRAND CANYON W 63-45 11/25 HUMBOLDT STATE W 67-61(OT) *2/16 at UC San Diego L 64-75 *1/28 at Grand Canyon W 79-64 *7/17 SAN FRAN. STATE L 51-61 *12/2 at San Fran. State W 72-68 *2/22 CS MONTEREY BAY L 70-84 *1/29 at Cal Poly Pomona L 48-92 *1/18 SONOMA STATE L 63-72 *12/3 at Sonoma State L 58-72 *2/23 SAN FRAN. STATE L 54-68 2008-09 Revie w *2/4 CHICO STATE L 59-67 *1/24 at CS Bakersfield L 40-61 12/7 AZUSA PACIFIC L 68-72 *2/28 at CS Stanislaus W 72-68 *1/25 at CS Stanislaus L 53-69 *2/5 UC DAVIS L 59-74 12/10 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W 72-49 *2/29 at Chico State L 50-67 *1/31 at UC Davis L 66-81 *2/11 at CS Stanislaus L 74-95 12/16 BIOLA W 95-73 #3/4 vs Chico State L 45-62 *2/18 CS SAN B’Dino W 71-47 *2/1 at Chico State L 58-67 12/17 TX. A&M-KINGSVILLE W 54-43 *2/19 UC RIVERSIDE L 42-62 *2/7 CS SAN B’Dino W 56-48 12/28 at Hope Int’l W 66-49 Overall: 13-15, * CCAA Conference: 7-13 *2/25 at Sonoma State L 42-47 *2/8 CAL POLY POMONA L 71-82 *1/6 CS BAKERSFIELD L 74-78 Home: 5-7, Away: 5-7, Neutral: 3-1 *2/26 at San Fran. State L 54-62 *2/14 at Grand Canyon W 62-49 *1/7 CAL STATE L.A. L 54-56 # CCAA Tournament *3/2 CAL STATE L.A. W 83-59 *2/15 at UC SAN DIEGO L 48-49 *1/13 CS STANISLAUS W 79-56 ------*2/21 SONOMA STATE W 60-52 *1/14 CHICO STATE L 52-75 Overall: 7-18, * CCAA Conference: 5-15 *2/22 SAN FRAN. STATE W 55-51 *1/20 at UC San Diego L 52-67 Results for 2008-09 Season Date Opponent Score Home: 3-8, Away: 4-8, Neutral: 0-2 *2/28 CS STANISLAUS W 72-56 *1/21 at CS San B’Dino W 60-52 ------*3/1 CS BAKERSFIELD L 48-85 *1/25 CAL POLY POMONA W 73-51 11/15 vs. Northwest Nazarene W 72-64 Results for 2000-01 Season *3/7 CHICO STATE L 60-71 *1/27 CS MONTEREY BAY W 76-50 11/16 vs. Central Washington W 73-69 Date Opponent Score *3/8 UC DAVIS L 60-69 *2/3 SONOMA STATE W 56-33 11/25 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 72-58 11/17 WESTERN STATE W 66-45 *2/4 SAN FRAN. STATE W 78-57 *12/5 CAL POLY POMONA L 48-55 11/21 at Cal Baptist W 62-57 Overall: 9-17, * CCAA Conference: 8-14 *2/10 CAL STATE L.A. L 65-70 *12/6 CS SAN B’DINO L 58-60 11/25 WESTERN WASH. W 65-53 Home: 6-9, Away: 4-7, Neutral: 0-0 *2/11 at CS Bakersfield W 98-93 (2OT) 12/10 at Hope International W 77-47 *12/8 at CS Bakersfield L 57-74 12/20 at Azusa Pacific L 62-71

2009-10 O pponents ------*2/17 at Chico State L 73-74 *12/9 at CS Stanislaus L 51-72 Results for 2003-04 Season *2/18 at CS Stanislaus L 80-88 12/27 at St. Martin’s L 72-78 *12/17 CHICO STATE L 66-75 Date Opponent Score *2/24 CS SAN B’DINO L 63-71(OT) 12/28 at St. Martin’s W 72-78 *12/18 UC DAVIS L 59-64 11/25 CAL BAPTIST W 72-67 *2/24 UC SAN DIEGO L 56-68 *12/31 at Cal State L.A. W 52-33 12/27 UNIV. OF FINDLAY W 66-65 11/29 BIOLA UNIVERSITY W 84-60 *3/1 at Cal Poly Pomona W 67-50 *1/3 at UC San Diego L 56-66 *1/5 CS SAN B’Dino L 52-59 *12/6 at Cal State L.A. W 82-65 *3/4 at CS Monterey Bay W 79-57 *1/9 SAN FRAN. STATE W 68-45 *5/6 CAL POLY POMONA L 77-96 12/9 PT. LOMA NAZARENE W 74-56 *1/10 CS MONTEREY BAY W 73-61 *1/12 at Sonoma State L 52-62 12/13 NOTRE DAME de NAMURW 65-43 Overall: 15-11, * CCAA Conference: 10-10 *1/16 at Chico State W 63-55 *1/13 at San Fran. State W 84-59 12/15 VANGUARD UNIV. L 41-66 Home: 9-7, Away: 6-4, Neutral: 0-0 *1/17 at Cal State Stanislaus W 64-49 *1/19 at Grand Canyon W 47-45 *12/27 CAL STATE L.A. W 53-48 *1/23 HUMBOLDT STATE L 56-72 *1/20 at UC San Diego W 50-49 ------*1/2 GRAND CANYON L 63-69 (2OT) *1/24 SONOMA STATE W 49-43 *1/24 CAL STATE L.A. L 56-60 Results for 2006-07 Season *1/3 UC SAN DIEGO L 49-63 Date Opponent Score *1/30 at CS San B’Dino W 62-52 *1/27 at Cal State L.A. L 51-66 *1/31 at Cal Poly Pomona L 51-59 *2/2 CS BAKERSFIELD L 58-68 *1/9 at San Fran. State L 62-69 *12/1 CS STANISLAUS W 74-64 *1/10 at Sonoma State L 57-63 *12/2 CHICO STATE W 73-54 *2/5 CAL STATE L.A. W 72-35 *2/3 CS STANISLAUS L 56-62 *2/6 UC SAN DIEGO L 63-69 *2/9 at UC Davis L 49-69 *1/16 CS BAKERSFIELD L 69-82 12/6 at Azusa Pacific L 52-77 *1/17 CS STANISLAUS W 74-65 12/8 GRAND CANYON W 84-65 *2/13 at CS Monterey Bay W 69-48 T he 2009-10 eam *2/10 at Chico State L 62-79 *2/14 at San Francisco State W 52-44 *2/16 at Cal Poly Pomona L 71-82 *1/23 at CS San B’Dino W 64-58 *12/16 UC SAN DIEGO L 50-57 *2/20 CS STANISLAUS W 60-46 *2/17 at CS San B’Dino L 44-53 *1/24 at Cal Poly Pomona W 71-59 12/18 NOTRE DAME de NAMUR W 61-44 *2/23 UC SAN DIEGO L 58-63 *1/30 UC DAVIS W 79-67 12/29 vs Minn.-Crookston W 73-53 *2/21 CHICO STATE W 64-50 *2/24 GRAND CANYON W 68-66 *1/31 CHICO STATE L 58-67 *1/4 at Sonoma State W 56-51 *2/26 at Sonoma State W 48-36 *3/2 SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 64-58 *2/7 at UC DAVIS L 59-75 *1/6 at Humboldt State L 70-87 *2/27 at Humboldt State L 57-71 *3/3 SONOMA STATE L 63-74 *2/6 at Chico State L 71-80 *1/12 at CS Bakersfield L 54-69 #3/3 SAN FRAN. STATE W 62-59 *2/13 CAL POLY POMONA L 66-77 *1/13 at Cal State L.A. W 66-50 #3/6 vs. Chico State W 74-61 Overall: 9-17, * CCAA Conference: 5-17 *2/14 CS SAN B’Dino L 53-54 *1/19 CAL POLY POMONA W 70-63 #3/7 vs. Humboldt State W 74-69 Home: 5-9, Away: 4-8, Neutral: 0-0 *2/20 at CS Stanislaus W 83-71 *1/20 CS SAN B’DINO L 46-61 ! 3/13 vs. UC San Diego L 65-66 ------*2/21 at CS Bakersfield L 44-76 *1/26 at CS Monterey Bay W 66-60 Results for 2001-02 Season *2/27 at UC San Diego L 72-75 *1/27 at San Fran. State W 67-52 Overall: 21-10, * CCAA Conference: 13-7 Date Opponent Score *2/28 at Grand Canyon L 58-68 *2/1 at Chico State L 48-53 Home: 8-4, Away: 9-5, Neutral: 4-1 11/16 MONTANA ST.-BILLINGS L 49-75 *3/5 SONOMA STATE L 49-63 *2/2 at CS Stanislaus L 49-51 # CCAA Tournament 11/17 CAL BAPTIST L 69-76 *3/6 SAN FRAN. STATE L 63-72 *2/6 at UC San Diego L 64-68 ! NCAA West Regionals 11/23 SOUTHERN COLORADO W 74-67 *2/9 HUMBOLDT STATE W 68-59 ------*12/7 at Chico State L 52-64 Overall: 11-16, * CCAA Conference: 7-15 *2/10 SONOMA STATE L 59-63 *12/8 at UC Davis L 59-65 Home: 7-9, Away: 4-7, Neutral: 0-0 *2/16 CAL STATE L.A. W 69-41 Home Games CAPITALIZED Women’s Basket b all

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Basket b all H isto r y three decades of teaching for Students of Color (with Laura I. Redón and Dawn Person). and administrative experience, Dr. García took the helm as Most recently, she was a keynote speaker at the Association President on August 1, 2007 and is poised to lead the highly of American Colleges and Universities’ Annual Conference, diverse faculty, staff and student body at CSU Dominguez and presented at the American Council on Education’s 3rd Hills. An urban university located in the South Bay area of Los Summit for Women of Color Administrators in Higher Angeles County, CSU Dominguez Hills offers 45 baccalaureate Education. She was panel moderator for “Connecting degrees and 21 master’s degrees. Enrollment exceeds 12,000 Higher Education to Industry and Marketplace Needs” at students, of which about 2,000 enroll via distance education the International Economic Development Council (IEDC)

2008-09 Revie w opportunities. The student population is among the most Annual Conference and delivered the keynote address at ethnically and culturally rich in the nation. President García the University of San Diego, Community College Leadership brings with her a commitment to multicultural alliances Development Initiatives Summer Academy. and believes that these coalitions strengthen not only an President García is an active member of the American individual’s self-development and opportunities, but also Council of Education where she serves on its Board of strengthen institutions and communities. Directors. She also serves on the Editorial Advisory Board President García came to Dominguez Hills after serving of Peer Review, Association of American Colleges and from 2001 to 2007 as president of Berkeley College in New Universities; on the Advisory Board for Hispanic Outlook York and New Jersey, where she championed the cause of in Higher Education, on the Board of Trustees of the access with success—the obligation to make the attainment Caucus Educational Corporation; on the Board of Trustees

2009-10 O pponents of a college degree a realistic goal for all who strive to succeed. of Caribbean University, Puerto Rico; and as founding Under her leadership, the college began offering full academic board member of the National Council for Educational programs in an online format. Over 14 bachelor’s and 14 Partnerships. associate’s degrees were approved, including Criminal Justice, President García received a Doctor of Education as well International Business, Fashion Marketing and Management, as a Master of Arts in higher education administration from Health Information Management and Human Resources. The Teachers College, Columbia University; an M.A. in business college also made a number of capital improvements during education/higher education from New York University; her tenure, including the construction of new facilities as well a B.S. in business education from Bernard Baruch College as the modernization and renovation of existing facilities. of City University of New York (CUNY); and an A.A.S. in T he 2009-10 eam Prior to Berkeley, she was at legal secretarial sciences in business from New York City (1997-2001), holding a variety of positions there, including Community College of CUNY. Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Associate Director of the Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University, and Tenured Professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department. From 1986 to 1996 she was at Montclair State University, starting out as Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Academic Affairs before joining the faculty in the School of Women’s Basket b all

48 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Cal State Dominguez Hills The University Through these programs, CSUDH offers 45 majors and Located in Carson, just 13 miles south from LAX and 51 minors, 26 Certificate Programs, 22 Graduate Degree minutes from the South Bay beaches, California State Programs and 10 Credential Programs that serve an average University, Dominguez Hills sits on a 346-acre campus that 12,000 students per semester while boasting an exceptional shares space with the Home Depot Center, home to MLS 21:1 student-to-faculty ratio.

Opportunities to study abroad are available in seventeen countries including Chile, Japana, England, Mexico, Peru and France to name a few. T he 2009-10 eam

DIstance Learning CSUDH also is a nationwide leader in distance learning programs, which have been featured on National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” and NBC-TV’s “Homepage.” Other off-campus programs that have made CSUDH the vibrant institution it has become are the statewide nursing program, the master’s of humanities and an online MBA program. 2009-10 O pponents HOUSING soccer teams the L.A. Galaxy and Chivas USA. Cal State Dominguez Hills holds a unique The University boasts an environment that provides opportunity for students by offering on-campus housing. a distinct advantage for its students by embracing the It’s a convenient, safe and cost-effective resource to surrounding community. enhance the time spent CSUDH’s diverse at school. In contrast to demographics are shown the traditional residence through every possible halls or dormitories, dimension: cultural, University Housing is ethnic, age, gender, an apartment complex religious, economic and composed of 22 separate 2008-09 Revie w intellectual. Serving two-story buildings and students locally, nationally two common buildings. and internationally, the All apartments are fully Carson campus allows furnished and facilities students to pursue a include recreation and higher education while meeting rooms, laundry being able to develop the skills necessary for the working facilities and a computer lab. On the complex grounds world after graduation. By creating a balance between the are basketball and volleyball courts, a weight room and a desired social atmosphere of a small campus and the cultural Basket b all H isto r y and academic possibilities available at a larger university, ample opportunities exist to quench the desire for intellectual development.

Educational Diversity Cal State Dominguez Hills embraces the diversity of its students by sponsoring more than 70 student organizations ranging from Departmental/Professional and Recreation/ Sports organizations to Cultural, Religious Service and Special

Interest groups. Dominguez hills

The University is divided into six distinct schools/colleges: College of Business Administration and Public Policy; College of Education; College of Extended and International Education; picnic area, with grassy knolls and an exquisite landscape College of Health and Human Services; College of Natural surrounding the buildings that create a perfect background and Behavioral Sciences; College of Arts & Humanities. for either studying or relaxing, or both.

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 49 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 CSUDH V.P. / Director of Athletics Dr. SusaN E. Borrego Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs Dr. Susan E. Borrego was appointed Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs in January of 2009, after serving as the Vice President for Planning and Enrollment Management Dominguez hills since the summer of 2008. As the Vice President, Borrego is responsible for several areas on campus including admissions, financial aid, housing, outreach services, public safety, student development, disabled student services, student activities and intercollegiate athletics. Among her primary tasks will be to develop and implement the University’s strategic enrollment plan as well as a comprehensive retention program. Prior to Cal State Dominguez Hills, Borrego spent three years at fellow CCAA school Cal State Monterey Bay where she served in a similar capacity. Under her leadership, CSUMB experienced a 44 percent increase in freshmen enrollment, reversing a three year decline. Overall enrollment increased by 32 percent at the university during her time there. Prior to working at CSUMB, Borrego served as Associated Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She previously was an Associate Dean/Director of Minority Student Affairs at the California Institute of Technology, where she

Basket b all H isto r y also served as executive director of CALTECH Y, a nonprofit student activities center at the university. Borrego is a scholar practitioner who has taught at the University of Southern California and . Her research and publications have concentrated on student learning, social class diversity, and the collaboration of academic affairs and students affairs to ensure student success. Borrego holds a Ph.D. in education from the Claremont Graduate University. Patrick Guillen Director of Athletics

2008-09 Revie w Patrick Guillen assumed his position as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on November 1, 2005 after serving as the Assistant Athletics Director since 2002, and has led the department to its most successful overall seasons since its inception in 1968. Guillen’s tenure at CSUDH began in August of 1995 as the Director of Athletic Media Relations after coming to the Toros program from (formerly So. California College) in Costa Mesa, CA. As the Director of Athletics, Guillen secured several new corporate partners, updated CSUDH’s corporate sponsorship with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, hired CSUDH’s new volleyball and coaches, oversaw the appointment of a new Faculty Athletics Representative, raised necessary funds for new baseball and bleachers, sold venue advertising, centralized and updated concessions, and formulated future fundraising ideas which have substantially increased CSUDH Athletics funding beginning in the 2006 season. Additionally, his efforts were instrumental in the annual Toros Scholarship Classics, which consistently have increased their profits over the past four years under Guillen’s leadership. Guillen serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club of Carson, as well as on both the CCAA Administrative and CCAA

2009-10 O pponents Championship Committees. He is also an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association, was named an NCAA Regional Advisory Committee member for women’s soccer and appointed the CCAA Sports Information liaison, and most recently was selected for a 3-year term on the Baseball West Region Committee. In 2006, Guillen began his appointments on the CSUDH WASC Sub-Committee for Civic Engagement, as well as on the University Budget Committee (UBC), which recommends budget requests and allocations to the President of the University, two committees he continues to serve on. Guillen has been an integral part of an Athletics Department that has captured two NCAA Division II men’s soccer National Championships (including 2008), hosted the NCAA Division II Final Four women’s soccer championship, and first- and second-round NCAA Division II men’s soccer championships. In addition, Guillen initiated the negotiation process that brought the Home Depot Center to the Carson campus.

T he 2009-10 eam On the academic front, the overall student-athlete GPA has increased from 2.63 (04-05) to 2.67 (05-06) to 2.73 (06-07) to 2.78 (07-08) to 2.90 this past year under Guillen’s leadership, an all-time high, while 76 student-athletes made the CSUDH Athletics spring 2009 honor roll, 61 were recognized by the NCAA as part of the 22nd Annual National STUDENT-Athlete Day, and 27 Toros were named to the 2008-09 CCAA’s All-Academic list. Additionally, four of 17 total recipients were named CSUDH Presidential Scholars this past year. Beginning with his Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations responsibilities in 2002, Guillen had been responsible for fundraising, media, community and public relations, as well as the oversight of all home event management operations. Prior to working in intercollegiate athletics, Guillen enjoyed a successful sales and marketing career in the healthcare industry, working as the Area Marketing Manager for what was then the largest privately-owned healthcare organization in the country, Comprehensive Rehabilitation Associates, Inc. Born in nearby Torrance, Guillen’s roots are fixed in Carson, having graduated from Carson High School. He earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Management and Marketing from Vanguard University in 1987. Guillen resides in Irvine. Women’s Basket b all

50 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all Toro Athletics Staff & Head Coaches T he 2009-10 eam

Natalie Lockhart Tim McGuire Tiffany Edlin Dr. Mike Ernst Compliance Coordinator & Head Certified Marketing & Promotions Faculty Athletics Senior Woman Admin. Athletic Trainer Coordinator Representative 2009-10 O pponents

Jennifer Smoyak Max Ward Valerie Long Certified Assistant Facilities Coordinator Academic Advisor Athletic Trainer 2008-09 Revie w Basket b all H isto r y

Joe Flanagan Jeff Tuttle Scott Davenport Deann Schlobohm Warren Edmonson Head Coach Associate Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Men’s & Women’s Soccer Men’s & Women’s Soccer Women’s Volleyball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Track & Field Dominguez hills

Van Girard Damaine Powell Jim Maier Murphy Su’a Dr. John Johnson Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Softball Baseball Men’s Golf

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 51 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Sports Information / Media Relations Sports Information Staff Mel Miranda Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Director Dominguez hills Mel begins his fourth season as the Assistant Athletics Director after being named the Sports Information Director in spring of 2006, five months after holding the position on an interim basis, and three years after beginning his CSUDH career as the Assistant SID. As the Assistant Athletics Director, Mel serves as the liaison between CSUDH and the Home Depot Center, the advisor for the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and the sport supervisor for CSUDH’s softball program. Additionally, he contributes towards the department’s overall marketing and special event efforts. As the Media Relations contact, Mel handles men’s and women’s soccer, men’s basketball, softball and golf, and oversees volleyball, cross country, women’s basketball, baseball and indoor/outdoor track & field. He also pens season previews, helps with the design and editing of all media guides, and is responsible for home game management, post-game recaps and web site content. Additionally, he was instrumental in the design and implementation of CSUDH Athletics’ new marks as well as for its new web site, www. GoToros.com.

Basket b all H isto r y Prior to his career in athletics, Mel worked at Virgin Records America from 1996-2002, with the last four years as a publicist. Before his stint at VRA, he began his public relations career at Atlantic Records after graduating from UCLA with a degree in English. Mel enjoys copy-editing, playing unlimited arc slow pitch softball, and dog training, and is an avid fan of the Bruins, Dodgers, Lakers and Chargers. Married to the former Malu Pangan, the southern California natives welcomed daughter Medina into their family on January 31, 2005, and son Mathias on May 17, 2007. The Mirandas reside in Long Beach with their dog Mori. Tom Weed Assistant Sports Information Director

2008-09 Revie w Tom Weed begins his second year as the Assistant Sports Information Director after the last two seasons at fellow CCAA school Cal State Monterey Bay, where he served in a similar capacity. His day-to-day duties include being the contact person for volleyball, cross country, women’s basketball, baseball and track & field, as well as the creation and maintenance of content on www.GoToros.com, design and layout of athletics publications including media guides, game programs, brochures and fliers, and statistical recording for all Toro sports. The Lancaster native enjoys soccer, softball, baseball, golfing and Athletics, and on rare occasion can be seen as the man behind the mask in the Toro mascot outfit. At Bethel Christian High School, he was a three-time letter winner in baseball and competed in city league soccer as a goalkeeper prior to transferring to CSU Monterey Bay.

Toros Online Media Outlets 2009-10 O pponents For the most up-to-date information on game results, South Bay Daily Breeze statistics and releases, and for live, audio, video & statistics, Todd Bailey, Sports Editor visit us online at: Phone: (310) 540-4201 Fax: (310) 540-3067 http://www.GoToros.com Los Angeles Times Phone: (800) 528-4637 x77151 Media Guide Credits Fax: (213) 237-7876

T he 2009-10 eam The 2009-10 CSUDH Women’s Basketball Media Guide Long Beach Press-Telegram is a production of the CSUDH Sports Information Office. Phone: (562) 499-1338 Designed and edited by Tom Weed and Mel Miranda, CSUDH Fax: (562) 437-8914 Sports Information. Cover design by Teriana Loftin. Gardena Valley News Individual, team and action photography courtesy of Keadrick Phone: (310) 329-6351 Washtington, Kirby Lee, Michael Foo and Yary Photography. Fax: (310) 329-7501 Printing by BAM Graphics (Arcadia, CA). For additional copies, send $6.00 per copy to: CSUDH Athletics, 1000 E. Associated Press Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747. Make checks payable to Phone: (213) 626-1200 “CSUDH - Women’s Basketball.” Fax: (213) 346-0200 Women’s Basket b all

52 Ca l i f o r n i a St a t e Un i v e r s i t y , Do m i n gu e z Hi l l s www.gotoros.com Women’s Basket b all California Collegiate Athletic Association 2008-09 CCAA Champions CCAA Universities Men’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball Chico State Cal State Dominguez Hills # UC San Diego $ Women’s Cross Country Chico State Men’s Basketball Cal State San Bernardino # Women’s Soccer CSUDH, CPP, CSUSB $ North to South: UC San Diego Softball Humboldt State - Lumberjacks T he 2009-10 eam Men’s Soccer Cal State Monterey Bay # Chico State - Wildcats Sonoma State Humboldt State $ Sonoma State - Seawolves Women’s Volleyball Baseball Cal State East Bay - Pioneers Cal State San Bernardino UC San Diego #$ * San Francisco State - Gators Women’s Women’s Track & Field Cal State Stanislaus - Warriors UC San Diego UC San Diego Cal State Monterey Bay - Otters Men’s Golf Men’s Track & Field Sonoma State Chico State Cal Poly Pomona - Broncos

CSU San Bernardino - Coyotes 2009-10 O pponents # - Tournament Champion | $ - Regular Season Champion CSU Dominguez Hills - Toros The CCAA Cal State L.A. - Golden Eagles The California Collegiate Athletic Association has been the UC San Diego - Tritons nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its * Provisional Member establishment in December 1938. The 12-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State East Bay, Cal State L.A., Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, CSU, Monterey Bay, Humboldt State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State and Sonoma

State. 2008-09 Revie w CCAA institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s conference-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition. CCAA members have won 148 NCAA Championships (100 men, 48 women) all time, far and away the most of any Division II conference. On the men’s side, CCAA members have brought home at least 10 titles in & diving (25), wrestling (16), track & field (13), tennis (11) and baseball (10). Basket b all H isto r y During 2008-09, CCAA captured team national championships in men’s soccer (Cal State Dominguez Hills) and men’s golf (Sonoma State). Cal Poly Pomona was national-runner up in men’s basketball and Sports Information Directors Cal State San Bernardino finished second at the NCAA Championships in women’s volleyball and men’s golf. SID (School) E-Mail CCAA institutions have been very successful in the history of Al Barba (CCAA)...... [email protected] NCAA women’s athletics, having won 10 cross country, nine softball, six track & field, five volleyball and five basketball national championships Mark Reinhiller (CPP)...... [email protected] as well as 13 more in four other sports. Marty Valdez (CSUEB)...... [email protected] The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference Paul Helms (CSULA)...... [email protected] membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, Mindy Mills (CSUMB)...... [email protected] Dominguez hills San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league Mike Murphy (CSUSB)...... [email protected] in 1938. Over the past 70 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Bakersfield, Cal State Hung Tsai (CSUS)...... [email protected] Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Luke Reid (CSUC)...... [email protected] Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine, UC Riverside, UC Davis and Dan Pambianco (HSU)...... [email protected] Grand Canyon University. Joe Danahey (SFSU)...... [email protected] The CCAA Commissioner’s Office relocated from southern California to the San Francisco Bay Area-suburb of Walnut Creek in Brandon Bronzan (SSU)...... [email protected] July 1998. Robert J. Hiegert is in his 12th year as the Commissioner. Ryan Hall (UCSD)...... [email protected]

w w w .GoTo r o s .c o m 53 Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Toro Traditions of Excellence Cal State Dominguez Hills is an NCAA Division II institution that competes in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Although CSUDH is one of the younger schools in the conference, we are one of the most athletically competitive and honored schools in the CCAA, with 26 conference titles and five national championships to date.

The Athletics Department was founded in 1968 with the inception of the school’s first intercollegiate team in men’s golf, Dominguez hills which was founded by the Toros’ first ever Athletics Director, Dr. John Johnson. “Dr. J,” as he’s affectionately known, continues his role to this day as the head coach of the men’s golf team and currently is the oldest active coach in the NCAA - a true living legend, indeed!

In a letter dated April 1969, Chairman of the 2nd Ad Hoc Committee on College Symbols Thomas S. Bullock announced that the CSUDH student body voted on Cardinal and Gold as the school’s colors, and a bull to replace the existing “Gypsy Dancer” as its new mascot.

The bull, since referred to as the Toro, was derived from the “Dominguez Family history of cattle ranching,” and will also

V olley b all H isto r y “be well adapted to team symbols, etc.” Luckily for both CSUDH and our newly-adapted school mascot, the volatile nature of a bull’s temperament deterred Chairman Bullock from keeping a live example on campus. Our Successes 2009 NCAA D-II Women’s Soccer National Runner-Up National Championships 2008 - Men’s Soccer (NCAA) 2000 - Men’s Soccer (NCAA) 1991 - Women’s Soccer (NCAA) 1975 - Men’s Volleyball (NAIA)

2008 S eason Revie w 1975 - Men’s (NAIA)

CCAA Conference Championships Men’s Soccer (9) 2009, 2007, 2006, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1988, 1982

Women’s Soccer (7) 2008-09 Women’s Basketball CCAA Tournament Champions 2004, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1992, 1991

Men’s Basketball (3) 2009 O pponents 2008-09, 1986-87, 1980-81

Women’s Basketball (3) 2008-09, 1995-96, 1994-95

Baseball (3) 1994, 1987, 1986

Softball (2)

T he 2009 eam 2005, 1983 2008-09 CCAA Athletes of the Year, Kevin Gallaugher (L) & Jon Alia

CCAA Athletes of the Year 2008-09 - Kevin Gallaugher - Men’s Soccer 2000-01 - Juan Carlos Bolanos - Men’s Soccer 1988-89 - Anthony Blackmon - Men’s Basketball 1986-87 - William Alexander - Men’s Basketball

CCAA Scholar-Athletes of the Year 2008-09 - Jon Alia - Baseball 1996-97 - Cherish Jordan - Women’s Soccer 1993-94 - Monica Lastrapes - Women’s Soccer 2009 T o r V olley b all

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Day, DATE Opponent Location Time Wed, 11/18 * Cal State L.A. Torodome 5:30p m Tue, 11/24 azusa Pacific University torodome 5:00p m Colorado School of Mines Thanksgiving Classic Fri, 11/27 vs. Regis University Golden, CO 4:00p m Sat, 11/28 vs. Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO 4:00p m

Thu, 12/3 * at Sonoma State Rohnert Park, CA 5:30p m Sat, 12/5 * at Humboldt State Arcata, CA 5:30p m Mon, 12/21 vs. Dixie State College Los Angeles, CA 5:30p m Wed, 12/23 vs. St. Martin’s University Los Angeles, CA 12:00p m Sat, 1/2 * Cal State East Bay torodome 1:00p m Sun, 1/3 * uC San Diego Torodome 1:00p m Fri, 1/8 * San Francisco State torodome 5:30p m Sat, 1/9 * Cal State Monterey Bay torodome 5:00p m p m

Fri, 1/15 * at Cal Poly Pomona Pomona, CA 5:30 Head Coach • 22nd Season Sat, 1/16 * at Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA 5:30p m Fri, 1/22 * at Cal State Stanislaus Turlock, CA 5:30p m

Sat, 1/23 * at Chico State Chico, CA 5:30p m Van Gi r a rd Wed, 1/27 * at Cal State L.A. Los Angeles, CA 5:30p m Fri, 1/29 * Humboldt State Torodome 5:30p m Sat, 1/30 * Sonoma State Torodome 5:30p m Thu, 2/4 * at UC San Diego La Jolla, CA 5:30p m Sat, 2/6 * at Cal State East Bay Hayward, CA 5:30p m Fri, 2/12 * at Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside, CA 5:30p m Sat, 2/13 * at San Francisco State San Francisco, CA 5:30p m Fri, 2/19 * Cal State San Bernardino torodome 5:30p m Sat, 2/20 * Cal Poly Pomona Torodome 5:30p m thu, 2/25 * Chico State Torodome 5:30p m Fri, 2/26 * Cal State Stanislaus torodome 5:30p m CCAA Basketball Championships Tue, 3/2 vs. First Round Campus Sites TBA Fri, 3/5 vs. Semi-Final Arcata, CA TBA Sat, 3/6 vs. Finals Arcata, CA 5:00p m 29th Annual NCAA D-II Women’s Basketball Championships Fri, 3/12 vs. West Regional First Round TBA TBA Sat, 3/13 vs. West Regional Semi-Final TBA TBA Mon, 3/15 vs. West Regional Final TBA TBA Tue, 3/23 vs. Elite Eight St. Jospeh, MO TBA Wed, 3/24 vs. National Semi-Final St. Joseph, MO TBA Fri, 3/26 vs. National Final St. Joseph, MO TBA

* California Collegiate Athletic Association Game Home Games in Bold in Carson, CA Neutral Site Games in Italics Live audio, video & stats available on www.GoToros.com/Live All game times local to game site | Dates and times subject to change w w w .gotoros.c o m