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2009 Torosvolleyball 2009 TOROS VOLLEYBALL MA RISS A AN D ERSON ASHLEY CL A RK • Junior • ASHLEY DA VISON • Junior • • Senior • MEDIA ROSTER 2009 TOROS VOLLEYBALL 1 • Sarah Murray 2 • Cassidy Mangum 3 • Madison Horsley 4 • Marissa Anderson 5 • Ashley Davison 5-7 • Fr. • L 5-4 • So. • S 5-6 • So. • OH 6-0 • Jr. • OPP 6-0 • Sr. • MB Canyon Lake, CA Victorville, CA San Dimas, CA San Bernardino, CA Stockton, CA 6 • Heather Rushton 7 • Rebecca Raymond 8 • Hilary Hougardy 9 • Cambrea Horn 10 • Ashley Clark 6-1 • So. • MB 6-2 • So. • OH 5-6 • So. • L 5-10 • Jr. • MB 6-0 • Jr. • OH San Dimas, CA Barstow, CA Thousand Oaks, CA Fresno, CA Bakersfield, CA 11 • Rebekah Wolfgramm 13 • Chelsea Thayer 14 • Samantha Maxwell 15 • Courtney Fresenius RS • Nikki Castrellon 5-7 • So. • S 6-0 • Fr. • MB 5-9 • Jr. • OH 5-8 • Jr. • S 5-9 • Fr. • OH Anaheim, CA Shingle Springs, CA Sacramento, CA Seal Beach, CA Littlerock, CA RS • Denise De Vine RS • Celeste Tuioti-Mariner Scott Davenport Christine Tran Andrea Buckner 5-8 • Fr. • OH 5-8 • Fr. • OH/L Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Lake Elisnore, CA Corona, CA 3rd Season 3rd Season 1st Season WWW.GOTOROS.COM 2009 TORO VOLLEYBALL Table of Contents CSUDH Facts 2009 Toros Volleyball Location ..........................1000 E. Victoria St. ........................................Carson, CA 90747 2009 Season Outlook ..............................................2-3 Enrollment ........................................ 12,000 Head Coach Scott Davenport .......................................5 Assistant Coaches ......................................................6 Founded ..............................................1960 2009 Roster & Team Photo ..........................................8 President ........................... Dr. Mildred García Director of Athletics .................Patrick Guillen The 2009 Volleyball Team Athletics Phone .................... (310) 243-3893 Ashley Davison........................................................ 10 Affiliation .............................NCAA Division II Marissa Anderson .................................................... 10 THE 2009 TEAM Conference ..................... California Collegiate Ashley Clark ........................................................... 11 ...........................Athletic Association (CCAA) Cassidy Mangum ..................................................... 11 Madison Horsley ...................................................... 12 Home Court .................................. Torodome Heather Rushton ..................................................... 12 Capacity (Bleachers) ............................4,200 Hilary Hougardy ...................................................... 13 Nickname ........................................... Toros Rebekah Wolfgramm ................................................ 13 School Colors .......................Cardinal (PMS 209) Samantha Maxwell................................................... 14 Cambrea Horn ........................................................ 14 ................................................Gold (PMS 124) Courtney Fresenius .................................................. 14 Rebecca Raymond ................................................... 15 Sara Murray ............................................................ 15 Volleyball Facts 2009 Chelsea Thayer ....................................................... 15 Head Coach ......................... Scott Davenport Nikki Castrellon ....................................................... 16 Alma Mater .............Cal State Dominguez Hills Denise Devine ......................................................... 16 O Office Phone ........................ (310) 243-2222 Celeste Tuioti-Mariner .............................................. 16 PPONEN E-mail ....................... [email protected] 2009 Opponents CSUDH Record ........................5-52 (2 Years) Career Record .....................................Same Alphabetical Opponents ....................................... 20-22 T S Assistant Coach ........................Christine Tran 2008 Season in Review Assistant Coach .....................Andrea Buckner 2008 Overall Record ............................. 3-25 Match-by-Match Results ........................................... 24 2008 2008 Conference Record .............. 2-18 (11th) Match-by-Match Leaders ........................................... 24 Final Statistics ........................................................ 25 Lettermen Returning/Lost ........................ 8/3 Match Highs ............................................................ 26 S EASON Starters Returning/Lost ........................... 6/1 Final CCAA Standings ............................................... 28 Newcomers (HS/JC) ................................ 5/4 Individual CCAA Honors ............................................ 28 CCAA Statistical Leaders ........................................... 29 Regional/National Honors ......................................... 30 R Sports Information E V Volleyball SID .............................. Tom Weed Volleyball History IEW Office Phone ........................ (310) 243-3764 Match Records ........................................................ 31 Cell Phone ........................... (310) 987-9093 Season Records ....................................................... 32 Fax ..................................... (310) 516-4488 Career Records ....................................................... 33 VOLLEYBALL E-mail .............................. [email protected] All-Time Records vs. Opponents ................................. 34 Head SID .................................. Mel Miranda Coaching Records .................................................... 34 All-Time Roster........................................................ 35 E-mail [email protected] Honor Roll .............................................................. 35 Athletics Website ............... www.GoToros.com Year-by-Year Results ........................................... 36-39 H Conference Website ............ www.GoCCAA.org IS Cal State Dominguez Hills T ORY Athletic Training President Dr. Mildred García ...................................... 40 Head Athletic Trainer .................. Tim McGuire About Cal State Dominguez Hills ................................ 41 Office Phone ........................ (310) 243-3876 CSUDH Administration.............................................. 42 Athletics Staff & Coaches .......................................... 43 E-mail [email protected] Sports Information/Media Relations ........................... 44 DOMINGUEZ HILLS CCAA Information .................................................... 45 Commitment Toros Athletic Facilities ............................................. 46 The California State University is committed to The Covers providing equal opportunities to male and fe- male CSUDH students in all programs, including 2009 Volleyball Media Roster ........................Inside Front Intercollegiate Athletics. Toros Traditions of Excellence ....................... Inside Back 2009 Volleyball Schedule ........................... Outside Back WWW .GOTOROS .COM 1 TOROS VOLLEYBALL 2009 2009 Season Outlook THE EXPERIENCE THA T MA tt ERS AND T HE LEADERSHIP THA T WINS ... Last Season whether the Toros will be successful lies with his DOMINGUEZ HILLS Competing in arguably the toughest NCAA Divi- six newcomers, with four coming straight from high sion II conference in the nation, the 2008 season gave school. volleyball head coach Scott Davenport much needed “How fast the returners have evolved into our pro- experience and a foundation to build on for the 2009 gram has yet to be seen”, Davenport says of the re- ORY season. turning class. “With the new group of athletes, it is T IS With a core group of eight returners and five new- important to evolve them into the volleyball culture H comers, this year’s team will build upon last year’s we have here.” foundation to overcome the tough losses of 2008. Though finishing with a lackluster 3-25 record, the Offensive Coordination Toros saw eight matches against top 25 opponents, Keeping both setters from 2008, both Wolfgramm which formed leadership among the relatively young and Mangum have the limelight all to themselves VOLLEYBALL group of returners. to coordinate the 2009 offense. Undergoing heavy practice in the weeks prior to the season, both have Building the Talent shown improvement in distributing the ball in prime IEW V Leading a strong squad of eight returners is Ma- position for the attack, a true feat considering both E R rissa Anderson, who led the team in kills in 2008 and are two of the more petite setters in the Toros’ vol- will be supported by Ashley Clark, Madison Horsley leyball program history. and Heather Rushton, who tallied the next highest kill “Both Cassidy and Rebekah are beginning to un- EASON totals on the squad. Last year’s fifth-highest attack derstand our strengths and weaknesses against other S leader, TaMesha Jefferson, will leave a void to be filled teams”, says Davenport of his setters. most likely by Ashley Davison, the team’s lone se- “They are extremely smart and improving with 2008 nior. their decision making, which will help them and us in “I feel like we are finally at a place in the pro- running the offense.” gram where we have stability and leadership, which S T we haven’t had in a long time”, says Davenport. “And At the Net we
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