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University of the Pacific UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC 2018-19 Visiting Team Guide MISSION STATEMENT University of the Pacific’s Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement The mission of the University of the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Program is to facilitate the personal development and higher education of talented students, both men and women, through their active participation in a highly competitive, broad-based program at the NCAA Division I level. Intercollegiate Athletics is dedicated to providing its student-athletes with opportunities to fully experience the valuable lessons provided by athletics for self-discipline, competition, leadership and teamwork. The Athletics program, in its entirety, is committed to and will strive to be a program reflecting a model of excellence. Department Philosophy Pacific Intercollegeiate Atheltics shall direct its activities to encourage positive attitudes in student-ath- letes and motivate them to be the “best and brightest” in athletics acheivement, academic development and moral character. the University of the Pacific considers intercollgiate athletics an integral part of the educational and developmental process of the complete student-athlete. Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to providing opportunities for its student-athletes to strive for excellence both academically and athletically. Through participation in intercollegiate athletics each athlete should: • Develop a strong sense of pride, sportsmanship and personal integrity • Experience the positive effect of team work, appreciatiation of diversity and strong sense of loyalty • Recognize the benefits of hard work, patience and perseverance in both winning and losing • Carry forth into the community the values gained from competitive experience and the academic opportunity provided to them by the University University of the Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics believes that a strong athletics program generates enthusiasm and loyalty among the student body, stimulates strong interest and support from the alumni and increases public awareness of Pacific’s athletic and academic achievements. ATHLETICS STAFF & GENERAL INFORMATION School Name University of the Pacific Location 3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211 Year Founded 1851 Enrollment 6,230 Conference West Coast Conference NCAA Classification Division I-AAA Colors / Nickname Orange and Black / Tigers President Pamela A. Eibeck Web Address pacifictigers.com Athletic Department’s Phone Number / Fax Number 209-946-2472 / 209-946-2731 Athletic Directory Executive Administration Janet Lucas, Director of Athletics 209-946-3945 Melinda Griffith, Executive Assistant for the Director of Athletics 209-946-3208 Senior Administration Holly Trexler, SWA/Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athletes Services & Compliance 209-946-2307 Wes Yourth, Associate Director of Athletics for Internal Affairs 209-946-7408 Dan Chapman, Associate Director of Athletics for Marketing and Media 209-946-3108 Tim Dickson, Executive Associate Athletic Director for Development 209-946-3177 Academics and Compliance Wendy Cornwall, Assistant Director of Compliance 209-946-2934 Julema Perez, Coordinator for Student-Athlete Services 209-946-2812 Lucy Machado-Curran, Student-Athlete Services & Compliance Specialist 209-946-3976 Business Office Alyssa Wray, Business Manager 209-946-2728 Athletic Development Aaron Morales, Director for Athletics Annual Giving 209-946-2591 Julie Wendland, PTAA Accounts Manager 209-946-2701 Bri Rodriguez, Manager of Athletics Development 209-946-2230 Facilities & Event Management Sydney Shelton, Athletic Facilities and Events Operations Manager 209-932-2993 Lorainne Wyatt, Manager of Equipment Operations (equipment room/laundry contact) 209-946-2441 Will Lydon, Athletic Events and Operations Supervisor 209-946-2031 Adrienne Koesterer, Chris Kjeldsen Pool Manager 209-946-2540 Marketing & Promotions Gabriella Cippolletti, Athletic Marketing and Promotions Manager 209-946-2718 Jeremy Neisser, Athletics Marketing and Sales Manager 209-932-2954 Tallen Parker, Athletic Marketing Assistant Media Relations Rebecca Scharmann, Director of Media Relations 209-946-2730 Tony McDaniel, Athletic Media Relations Manager 209-946-2289 Elliot Thornton, Athletic Media Relations Assistant 209-946-2866 Michael January, Athletics Digital Media Specialist Ticket Operations Robert Norton, Ticket Operations Manager 209-946-2867 Donna May, Assistant for Ticket Operations 209-946-2474 LOCKER ROOM, PRACTICE TIMES, GAME FILM Locker Room Locations Baseball Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Men’s Basketball Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Women’s Basketball Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Cross Country Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Field Hockey Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Golf Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Men’s Soccer Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Women’s Soccer Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Softball Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Men’s Swimming Pacific Aquatics Center Women’s Swimming Pacific Aquatics Center Men’s Tennis Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Women’s Tennis Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Women’s Volleyball Pacific Intercollegiate Athletics Center Men’s Water Polo Pacific Aquatics Center Women’s Water Polo Pacific Aquatics Center Locker Room Information Upon request, the visiting teams will be provided with locker rooms comprising of lockers, showers, and towels. Practice Times Any team that wants to schedule practice times, please contact the respective coaching staff. Game Film Arrangements can be made through the respective coaching staff. COACHES Baseball Area Code (209) Ryan Garko, Head Coach 946-2709 Michael Reuvekamp, Assistant Coach 946-2163 Joey Centanni, Assistant Coach 946-2386 Chris Rodriguez, Volunteer Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball Damon Stoudamire, Head Coach 946-2341 Leonard Perry, Associate Head Coach 946-2720 Luke Wicks, Assistant Coach 946-7637 JayDee Luster, Assistant Coach 946-2784 Shakir Evans, Assistant to the Head Coach (Basketball Operations) 946-2785 Justin Hawkins, Men’s Basketball Video Specialist Linda Vasquez, Men’s & Women’s Basketball Administrative Assistant 946-2341 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Bradley Davis, Head Coach 946-2329 Amy Starr, Associate Head Coach 946-2714 Lindsey Moore, Assistant Coach 946-2745 Amanda Brown, Assistant Coach 946-2711 Amanda Leland, Special Assistant to the Head Coach 946-7303 Brandon Love, Women’s Basketball Video Coordinator 946-7303 Linda Vasquez, Men’s & Women’s Basketball Administrative Assistant 946-2341 Beach Volleyball Greg Gibbons, Head Coach 946-2579 Women’s Cross Country Josh Jones, Head Coach 946-2706 Field Hockey Andy Smith, Head Coach 946-2249 Chris Fry, Assistant Coach/Perf Analysis 946-7304 Gareth Terrett, Assistant Coach Men’s Golf John Cook, Head Coach 946-2713 Nicholas Ziccardi, Assistant Coach 946-2713 Men’s Soccer Ryan Jorden, Head Coach 946-2289 David Stockton, Assistant Coach 946-2727 Women’s Soccer Kerri Scroope, Head Coach 946-2129 Carmen Padilla, Assistant Coach 946-7302 Lorna Brownlie, Assistant Coach 946-7301 Softball Brian Kolze, Head Coach 946-2699 Tory Yamaguchi, Assistant Coach 946-2700 Tara Tembey, Assistant Coach 946-2700 Mario Moreno, Director of Operations COACHES Swimming and Diving Area Code (209) Peter Richardson, Head Coach 946-2710 Carl Weigley, Assistant Coach Adriana Contreras, Assistant Coach Hannah Prigge, Diving Coach Men’s Tennis Ryan Redondo, Director of Tennis, Head Coach 946-2219 Daniel Llarenas, Assistant Coach Women’s Tennis Mike Erwin, Head Coach 946-2128 Nick Castro, Assistant Coach Women’s Track and Field Josh Jones, Head Coach 946-2706 Women’s Volleyball Greg Gibbons, Head Coach 946-2579 Nicole Vargas, Assistant Coach 946-2723 Cory Riecks, Assistant Coach 946-2724 Water Polo James Graham, Head Coach 946-2736 Joey Gullikson Associate Head Coach 946-3136 Alexander Matel, Director of Water Polo Operations 932-3303 EMERGENCY CONTACTS Dial 911 for all Emergencies Police Campus Public Safety 946-2537 Stockton Police Department 937-8377 Fire Stockton Fire Department 937-8801 Athletic Trainers Chris Pond, Director of Athletic Training (MBB; MG) 946-2588 Annette Martinez, Associate Director of Athletic Training (VB; Beach VB) 946-2588 Sara Vargas, Assistant Director of Athletic Training (WBB; MT; WT) 946-2588 Christina Brekelmans, Assistant Director of Athletic Training (WS; WWP; SWIM) 946-2588 Manuel De Alba, Assistant Director of Atletic Training (MS; XC; TF) 946-2588 Joshua Edwards, Athletic Training Assistant (MWP, BSB) 946-2588 Leah Sampson, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (FH) 946-2588 Megan Whyte, Athletic Training Graduate Assistant (SFB) 946-2588 Christopher Ludwig, Undergraduate Athletic Training Program 946-2282 Athletic Performance Joey Rossi, Director of Athletic Performance 946-2819 Bryce Chamberlain, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance 946-2819 Paul Felix, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance 946-2819 Charlie Blizinski, Assistant Director of Athletic Performance 946-2819 Emergency Rooms St. Joseph’s Medial Center Dameron Hospital San Joaquin General Hospital 1800 N. California Street 535 W. Acacia Street 500 W. Hospital Road Stockton, CA 95204 Stockton, CA 95203 French Camp, CA 95231 209-943-2000 209-944-5550 209-468-6000 Urgent Cares St. Joseph’s Immediate Care Trinity Urgent Care 1801. E. March Lane 10200 Trinity Parkway Stockton, CA 95210 Stockton, CA 95219 209-954-3100 209-955-1229 Team Physicians Alpine Orthopedial Medical Group - Orthopedic Surgeon 2488
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