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September 7-8, 2012 Sonoma State University • Rohnert Park, Ca Team Schedules SEAWOLF SPIKE SEPTEMBER 7-8, 2012 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY • ROHNERT PARK, CA TEAM SCHEDULES CAL STATE STANISLAUS WARRIORS CENTRAL WASHINGTON WILDCATS FRIDAY at 11:15 am: vs Central Washington (Recreation Center) FRIDAY at 11:15 am: vs Cal State Stanislaus (Recreation Center) FRIDAY at 3:45 pm: vs Western Washington (Recreation Center) FRIDAY at 3:45 pm: vs UC San Diego (Th eWolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 11:15 am: vs Dominican (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 9:00 am: vs Chico State (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 3:45 pm: vs Seattle Pacific (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Sonoma State (The Wolves’ Den) CHICO STATE WILDCATS DOMINICAN PENGUINS FRIDAY at 9:00 am: vs Dominican (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 9:00 am: vs Chico State (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Seattle Pacific (Recreation Center) FRIDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Sonoma State (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 9:00 am: vs Central Washington (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 11:15 am: vs Cal State Stanislaus (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Western Washington (Recreation Center) SATURDAY at 3:45 pm: vs UC San Diego (Recreation Center) SEATTLE PACIFIC FALCONS SONOMA STATE SEAWOLVES FRIDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Chico State (Recreation Center) FRIDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Dominican (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 7:00 pm: vs Sonoma State (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 7:00 pm: vs Seattle Pacific (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 11:15 am: vs UC San Diego (Recreation Center) SATURDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Central Washington (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 3:45 pm: vs Cal State Stanislaus (The Wolves’ Den) SATURDAY at 7:00 pm: vs Western Washington (The Wolves’ Den) UC SAN DIEGO TRITONS WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS FRIDAY at 11:15 am: vs Western Washington (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 11:15 am: vs UC San Diego (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 3:45 pm: vs Central Washington (The Wolves’ Den) FRIDAY at 3:45 pm: vs Cal State Stanislaus (Recreation Center) SATURDAY at 11:15 am: vs Seattle Pacific (Recreation Center) SATURDAY at 1:30 pm: vs Chico State (Recreation Center) SATURDAY at 3:45 pm: vs Dominican (Recreation Center) SATURDAY at 7:00 pm: vs Sonoma State (The Wolves’ Den) SINGLE MATCH Attempts ............................................................................................................85, Nikole Thompson, Seattle (2007) Kills ................................................................... 29, Marianne Fox, Sonoma State/Lindsay Macias, Chico State(2007) Assists .....................................................................................................................67, Erica Brick, Chico State (2007) SEAWOLF Digs ..............................................................................................................46, Taylor Manton, Sonoma State (2007) Blocks ....................................................................................................9 Caitlin Steffeck, Cal State Stanislaus (2006) Aces ......................................................................................................................................................5, many times TOURNAMENT SPIKE Attempts ..........................................................................................................254, Nikole Thompson, Seattle (2007) Kills .................................................................................................................84, Lindsay Macias, Chico State (2007) Assists ...................................................................................................................181, Erica Brick, Chico State (2006) Digs ............................................................................................................132, Taylor Manton, Sonoma State (2007) Blocks ...........................................................................................26, Cammy Dranginis, Northwest Nazarene (2006) RECORDS Aces .................................................................................................................... 13, Jamie Houle, Chico State (2006) SEAWOLF SPIKE HISTORY 2006 2007 2008 Northwest Nazarene 3, CSU Monterey Bay 2 Humboldt State 3, Seattle 0 Seattle Pacific 3, CSU Stanslaus 1 Central Washington 3, CSU Stanislaus 1 CSU Stanislaus 3, Notre Dame de Namur 1 Northwest Nazarene 3, San Francisco St. 0 Sonoma State 3, Alaska 1 Western Oregon 3, Sonoma State 1 Sonoma State 3, Notre Dame de Namur 0 Chico State 3, Grand Canyon 1 Northwest Nazarene 3, Chico State 2 Chico State 3, Montana State Billings 0 Central Washington 3, CSU Monterey Bay 1 Notre Dame de Namur 3, Humboldt State 1 Northwest Nazarene 3, CSU Stanislaus 0 Northwest Nazarene 3, CSU Stanislaus 1 Seattle 3, Cal State Stanislaus 0 San Francisco St. 3, Seattle Pacific 2 Chico State 3, Alaska 0 Chico State 3, Western Oregon 1 Chico State 3, Notre Dame de Namur 1 Sonoma State 3, Grand Canyon 1 Northwest Nazarene 3, Sonoma State 2 Sonoma State 3, Montana State Billings 0 CSU Stanislaus 3, Grand Canyon 0 Western Oregon 3, CSU Stanislaus 2 San Francisco St. 3, Montana State Billings 1 CSU Monterey Bay 3, Alaska 0 Northwest Nazarene 3, Humboldt State 0 CSU Stanislaus 3, Notre Dame de Namur 2 Sonoma State 3, Northwest Nazarene 0 Chico State 3, Seattle 2 Sonoma State 3, Seattle Pacific 1 Chico State 3, Central Washington 1 Northwest Nazarene 3, CSU Stanislaus 0 Chico State 3, Northwest Nazarene 0 CSU Monterey Bay 3, Grand Canyon 0 Humboldt State 3, Western Oregon 2 San Francisco St. 3, Notre Dame de Namur 1 CSU Stanislaus 3, Alaska 0 Chico State 3, Notre Dame de Namur 2 CSU Stanislaus 3, Montana State Billings 0 Chico State 3, Northwest Nazarene 1 Sonoma State 3, Seattle 2 Chico State 3, Seattle Pacific 0 Central Washington 3, Sonoma State 0 Sonoma State 3, Notre Dame de Namur 0 Sonoma State 3, Northwest Nazarene 2 Best Record: Chico State (4-0) Best Record: Northwest Nazarene (4-0) Best Record: Sonoma State/Chico State (4-0) All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team MVP - Erica Brick (Chico). MVP - Cammy Dranginis (NNU). MVP - Erica Brick (Chico). Rachael Schurman (CWU), Jamie Houle (Chico), Allison James (NNU), Lindsay Macias (Chico), Kristy Sather (SSU), Cammy Dranginis (NNU), Katie LeBeau (SSU), Cammy Dranginis (NNU), Gillian Heydorff (Chico), Kayla Mainer (WOU), Lindsay Brown (SSU), Beth Perkins (SFSU), Lindsay Macias (Chico), Marianne Fox (SSU), Taylor Manton (SSU). Lianne Vicchio (Stanislaus), Megan Cape Dana Edington (GCU). (Chico). 2009 2010 ALL-TIME STANDINGS Central Washington 3, San Francisco St. 2 Chico State 3, Dominican 1 Chico State 3, Dominican 1 Seattle Pacific 3, San Francisco State 2 TEAM W L % SF SA Sonoma State 3, Notre Dame de Namur 0 Cal State Stanislaus 3, Grand Canyon 1 Chico State 17 3 .850 55 22 Northwest Nazarene 3, CSU Stanislaus 1 Sonoma State 3, Dominican 0 Sonoma State 16 4 .800 51 23 Central Washington 3, Humboldt State 0 Chico State 3, BYU-Hawaii 1 Central Washington 6 2 .750 19 10 Chico State 3, Western Oregon 0 Grand Canyon 3, San Francisco State 1 San Francisco St. 3, Northwest Nazarene 1 Seattle Pacific 3, Cal State Stanislaus 1 Northwest Nazarene 11 5 .688 37 25 CSU Stanislaus 3, Notre Dame de Namur 1 Sonoma State 3, BYU-Hawaii 1 San Francisco State 8 4 .666 29 21 Sonoma State 3, Western Oregon 1 Chico State 3, Grand Canyon 1 Seattle Pacific 5 3 .625 18 14 Dominican 3, Humboldt State 2 Cal State Stanislaus 3, Dominican 0 San Francisco St. 3, Notre Dame de Namur 1 San Francisco State 3, BYU-Hawaii 2 Cal State Monterey Bay 2 2 .500 9 6 Sonoma State 3, Dominican 2 Sonoma State 3, Grand Canyon 0 Cal State Stanislaus 9 11 .450 35 39 Central Washington 3, CSU Stanislaus 0 Seattle Pacific 3, Chico State 1 Western Oregon 3 5 .375 14 19 San Francisco St. 3, Western Oregon 1 BYU-Hawaii 3, Cal State Stanislaus 1 Northwest Nazarene 3, Humboldt State 1 San Francisco State 3, Dominican 0 Humboldt State 2 6 .250 11 20 Western Oregon 3, Humboldt State 1 Seattle Pacific 3, Sonoma State 0 Seattle 1 3 .250 7 9 Sonoma State 3, Central Washington 0 BYU-Hawai’i 1 3 .250 7 10 CSU Stanislaus 3, Dominican 1 Best Record: Seattle Pacific (4-0) Chico State 3, Notre Dame de Namur 0 Dominican 1 7 .125 8 23 Northwest Nazarene 3, Chico State 1 All-Tournament Team Grand Canyon 1 7 .125 7 22 MVP - Lindsay Wodrich (SPU). Notre Dame de Namur 1 11 .083 12 34 Best Record: Sonoma State (4-0) Nikki Lowell (SPU), Lauren Walsh (SFSU), Jessica Leek (CSUC) Lianne Vicchio (CSUS), Alaska 0 4 .000 1 12 All-Tournament Team Taylor Krenwinkel (SSU). Montana State Billings 0 4 .000 1 12 MVP - Lindsay Brown (SSU). UC San Diego 0 0 -- - - Ally Sather (SSU), Cammy Dranginis (NNU), Western Washington 0 0 -- - - Makenzie Snyder (Chico), Halimah Oswald (SFSU), Erin Norris (CWU), Gillian Heydorff *Teams in bold letters are participants of the 2012 Seawolf Spike (Chico). CAL STATE STANISLAUS WARRIORS CENTRAL WASHINGTON WILDCATS 2-2 3-1 Location .................................Turlock, CA Location ...........................Ellensburg, WA Founded ..........................................1957 Founded ..........................................1891 Enrollment .....................................8,600 Enrollment .....................................9,900 Colors .......................................Red, Gold Colors ...............................Crimson, Black President ...........................Joseph Sheley President ................ Dr. James L. Gaudino LORE Director of Athletics........Michael Matoso ANDAYA Director of Athletics...............Jack Bishop # WARRIORS Pos Ht Yr Hometown # WILDCATS Pos Ht Yr Hometown 1 Crystal Tillett DS 5-8 Fr. San Diego 1 Rachel
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