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Visiting Team Guide The University of Portland Pilots Visiting Team Guide GENERAL INFORMATION School Name......................................................................................University of Portland Location ........................................................................................ 5000 N. Willamette Blvd ..................................................................................................... Portland, OR 97203-5798 National Affiliation................................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference .......................................................................................................... West Coast Founded..........................................................................................................................1901 Enrollment.....................................................................................................................4,123 Nickname ..................................................................................................................... Pilots Colors.........................................................................................................Purple and White President................................................................................... Rev. Mark Poorman, C.S.C. Athletic Director ............................................................................................. Scott Leykam Faculty Representative....................................................................................Gary Malecha Religious Affiliation ..............................................................Roman Catholic (Holy Cross) Baseball Facility (Capacity)......................................................... Joe Etzel Stadium (1,000) Surface/Dimensions ........................................... Synthetic Turf (LF-350, CF-390, RF-340) Soccer Facility (Capacity)..........Merlo Field at the Clive Charles Soccer Complex (4,892) Surface/Dimensions ............................................................. Natural Grass (75 x 120 yards) Basketball/Volleyball Facility (Capacity)........................................... Chiles Center (4,852) Tennis Facility ...................................................................Louisiana-Pacific Tennis Center NOTEWORTHY UNIVERSITY PHONE NUMBERS (all area code 503) Athletics Department……………………………………………………………..943-7117 Athletics Fax……………………………………………………………………...943-8082 Athletics Ticket Office........................................................................................... 943-7525 Sports Information Office ...................................................................................... 943-8439 Sports Information Fax…………………………………………………………...943-7242 Events Office…………………………………………………………………….. 943-7523 Joe Etzel Field Press Box....................................................................................... 943-7253 Merlo Field Press Box…………………………………………………………… 943-7591 Louisiana-Pacific Tennis Center………………………………………………… 943-7475 Chiles Center Press Row………………………………………………………… 943-8767 Information Center………………………………………………………………. 943-7249 Public Safety (business only)……………………………………………………. 943-7161 Public Safety (emergency/after-business hours)………………………………… 943-7133 Athletics Web Site .........................................................................www.portlandpilots.com West Coast Conference Office..................................................................... (650) 873-8622 ATHLETICS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY (all area code 503) Administration Scott Leykam, Athletic Director ........................................................943-8420 .............................................................................................................leykam@up.edu Karen Peters, Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA....................943-8110 ............................................................................................................peters@up.edu Gonzo Grasis, Associate Athletic Director, Operations................943-7403 ............................................................................................................grasis@up.edu Dan Seabeck, Equipment & Operations Coordinator……………….943-7448 ………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Karina Handeland, Assoc. Athletic Director for External Relations .943-7402 ............................................................................................................handelan@up.edu Jason Brough, Assoc. Athletic Director for Public Relations............943-8439 ............................................................................................................brough@up.edu Jackie Greulich, Assoc. Athletic Director/Business Operations.........943-7402 ............................................................................................................ @up.edu Ryan McAlvey, Asst. Athletic Dir. Compliance/Stu Ath Services ...943-7127 ............................................................................................................mcalvey@up.edu Alison Knoedler, Dir. Of Academic & Stu Ath Development ..........943-7884 ............................................................................................................knoedler@up.edu David Taylor, Box Office Coordinator..............................................943-8619 ............................................................................................................taylord@up.edu Adam Linnman, Sports Information Director.................................... 943-7731 ………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Noelle LaPrevotte, Sports Information Graduate Assistant. ..............943-7754 ........................................................................................................... [email protected] Jon Brooks, Marketing & Promotions Manager ................................943-7431 ....................................................................................................................brooksj@up.edu Kevin White, Athletic Field Manager................................................943-8975 ............................................................................................................whitek@up.edu Duncan Strang, Director of Sponsorships..........................................943-8167 ............................................................................................................strangd@up.edu Mary Virnig, Office Manager/Administrative Assistant ...................943-8420 ............................................................................................................virnig@up.edu Athletic Training Room Rich Bennett, Head Athletic Trainer .................................................943-7747 ............................................................................................................bennettr@up.edu Amy Carroll, Assistant Athletic Trainer............................................943-8581 ............................................................................................................carrollam@up.edu Miho Arai, Assistant Athletic Trainer ..............................................943-8582 ...........................................................................................................arai@up.edu Amber Eubanks, Assistant Athletic Trainer………………… ..........943-8580 ………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Marlee Gross, Assistant Athletic Trainer………………… .................943-7462 ………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Athletic Performance Griffin Waller, Director of Athletic Performance....................................943-8448 ………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Bryant Ferate, Assoc. Dir. Of Athletic Performance ........................943-7249 ………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Baseball Geoff Loomis, Head Coach ...............................................................943-7707 ............................................................................................................loomis@up.edu Conner Lambert, Assistant Coach ......................................................943-7745 ............................................................................................................swensong@up.edu Jake Valentine, Assistant Coach ........................................................943-7745 ............................................................................................................valentin@up.edu Dave Tufo , Volunteer Assistant Coach……..................................... 943-7707 ………………………………………………………………........... [email protected] Basketball – Men Terry Porter, Head Coach ..................................................................943-7145 ............................................................................................................ Bob Cantu, Assistant Coach ..............................................................943-7712 ............................................................................................................cantu@up.edu Ben Johnson, Assistant Coach ...........................................................943-7719 ............................................................................................................johnsonb@up.edu Kramer Knutson, Assistant Coach.....................................................943-7713 ............................................................................................................knutson@up.edu Whitney
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