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2009 Vbl MG 2007 BBL Book Part I.Qxd 2009 SDSU VOLLEYBALL GENERAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Location San Diego, Calif. Founded 1897 Enrollment 35,887 Nickname Aztecs Colors Scarlet and Black Conference Mountain West President Dr. Stephen L. Weber Athletic Director Jeff Schemmel SWA Jenny Bramer Faculty Representative Dr. Roger Caves Home Facility Peterson Gym (3,668) Press Row (619) 594-3373 Coaching Staff p. 4 The 2009 Aztecs p. 6 2008 Statistics p. 26 AZTEC DIRECTORY Athletic Department Phone (619) 594-3019 Don Oberhelman Senior Associate AD/COO Steve Schnall Associate AD/Operations Sean Briner Associate AD/Marketing Bob Moosbrugger Assoc. AD/Development Chuck Lang Asst. AD/Buriness Jay Larson Asst. AD/Compliance Jim Cordova Asst. AD/Ticket Operations TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach Deitre Collins-Parker (Hawai’i ‘96) Record at SDSU First Year Assistant Coach Burt Fuller Assistant Coach Kele Eveland SDSU Records p. 32 Aztec Honors p. 35 The University p. 46 Volunteer Assistant Coach Mike Terrill Volleyball Office (619) 594-5064 Athletic Trainers Ian 2008 Record 9-17 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2007 Conference Record 6-10 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/3 AZTEC VOLLEYBALL 2007 SEASON REVIEW Starters Returning/Lost 4/2 + Libero SDSU Schedule Back Cover 2007 Final Statistics 26 Media Information 2 2007 Results 26 PROGRAM HISTORY 2007 MWC Stats (All Matches) 28 First Year of Volleyball 1976 AZTEC COACHING STAFF 2007 MWC Stats (Conference Matches) 29 Overall Record 709-448 (.613) Head Coach Deitre Collins-Parker 4 NCAA Appearances 13 Assistant Coach Burt Fuller 5 AZTEC VOLLEYBALL HISTORY Last Postseason Appearance 2001 Assistant Coach Kele Eveland 5 Aztec Hall of Fame Inductees 30 NCAA Postseason Record 15-13 Letterwinners 31 PLAYER INFORMATION Career Records 32 MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Aztec Roster 6 Season/Match Records 33 Volleyball SID Dave Kuhn Season Outlook 7 Match Records 34 Office Phone (619) 594-5547 Caitlin McMillan 8 Honors 35 Office Fax (619) 582-6541 Lauren Salisbury 9 Postseason History 36 Home Phone (619) 582-8965 Hannah Evans 10 Series Records 37 Mobile Phone (619) 957-8371 Bailee Hellwig 11 Year-By-Year Scores 38-43 E-mail [email protected] Kelsey Manasco 12 All-time Coaching Records 43 Aztec Web Site www.goaztecs.com Courtney Lamphier 13 Paije Pearson 14 THE UNIVERSITY CREDITS Lauren Van Orden 15 Aztec Culture 44 Editor Dave Kuhn Courtney Miller 16 Administration 45 Writer/Design Dave Kuhn Kyley Sexton 17 San Diego State 46 Cover Jenna Schuster Kate Ammerman/Jordan Burdick 18 Prominent Alumni 48 Photography Stan Liu, Chuck Henry, Kristen Beals/Casey Kelin 19 Rankings and Distinctions 49 Brian Henry Kristi Jackels/Andrea Hannasch 20 Academic Services 50 Printing SDSU Reprographics Brooke Schlachter/Stacey Hallam 21 Aztec Facilities 51 The City of San Diego 52 2008 OPPONENTS Opponents 22-23 MWC Composite Schedule 24-25 Mountain West Conference 27 u u u u u 2009 SAN DIEGO STATE VOLLEYBALL u u u u u 1 MEDIA INFORMATION KNSD (NBC) CHANNEL 7/39 MEDIA INFORMATION NEWSPAPERS 225 Broadway The 2009 SDSU Volleyball Media Guide is SAN DIEGO UNION­TRIBUNE San Diego, CA 92101 published as a source of information for the PO Box 120191 News Desk: 619-578-0201 media and fans who follow the Aztecs. San Diego, CA 92112 Fax: 619-578-0202 Additional information is available by calling News Desk: 619-293-1341 u Jim Laslavic, Sports Director.....................578-0226 the San Diego State athletic media relations Fax: 619-260-5078 u Jim Stone, Sports .......................................578-0227 office. E-Mail: [email protected] u Derek Togerson, Sports..............................578-0215 Website: signonsandiego.com u Dave Smith, Photographer.........................578-0243 PRESS CREDENTIALS u Nicole Vargas, Beat Writer.........................293-1850 u Tim Sullivan, Columnist .............................293-1033 Press credentials for SDSU’s home volley- KFMB (CBS) CHANNEL 8 MEDIA INFORMATION ball matches are issued only to personnel from PO Box 85888 accredited media outlets whose role is to cover NORTH COUNTY TIMES San Diego, CA 92186 the game as a news event. 207 Pennsylvania Ave. News Desk: 858-495-7587 Requests should be made in writing on Escondido, CA 92025 Fax: 858-560-0627 u News Desk: 800-200-1601 Kyle Kraska, Sports Director.....................495-7588 company letterhead and faxed at least two u Fax: 760-740-5045 John Howard, Sports..................................495-7586 days prior to the match in question. Direct all u Dan Roger, Producer .................................472-3589 requests to Dave Kuhn, San Diego State E-Mail: [email protected] Athletic Media Relations, (619) 582-6541. Website: nctimes.com u Loren Nelson, Sports Editor...............760-740-3551 KUSI (IND) CHANNEL 9/51 u John Maffei, Beat Writer ....................760-433-1601 PO Box 719051 PHOTOGRAPHERS u Scott Bair, Writer ................................760-739-6642 San Diego, CA 92171-9051 Credentials for sideline photographers will News Desk: 858-505-5014 be issued to working press. San Diego State THE DAILY AZTEC Fax: 858-576-9317 u adheres to NCAA photography policies. San Diego State University, BAM-2 Paul Rudy, Sports Director ........................505-5047 u Photographers are not permitted on the volley- San Diego, CA 92182-4591 Rick Willis, Sports .....................................505-5032 ball court and must remain inside the photog- Phone: 619-594-7817 raphy boxes located behind the official’s tower Fax: 619-594-7277 KGTV (ABC) CHANNEL 10 on the court. Photographers are requested to E-Mail: [email protected] 4600 Air Way remain on the side opposite the team benches. Website: thedailyaztec.com San Diego, CA 92102 u Edward Lewis, Sports Editor News Desk: 619-237-6380, 619-237-6383 u INTERVIEWS Bo, Beat Writer Fax: 619-527-0369 u Ben Higgins, Sports....................................237-6372 Head coach Deitre Collins-Parker and her u Steve Smith, Sports....................................237-6314 staff can be reached during business hours by WIRE SERVICES u Jeff LeValley, Chief Photographer..............273-6316 contacting Dave Kuhn, assistant media rela- tions director, at (619) 594-5547. ASSOCIATED PRESS Postgame interviews will take place outside PO Box 191 RADIO STATIONS San Diego, CA 92112 of the Aztec locker rooms after a 10-minute KOGO (600 AM) cooling-off period at the end of the game. All News Desk: 619-231-9365 SDSU Flagship Station postgame interview requests should be direct- Fax: 619-291-2098 E-Mail: [email protected] 9660 Granite Ridge Drive ed to Dave Kuhn prior to the end of the match. u Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor San Diego, CA 92123-2657 Practices are usually open to media, but News Desk: 858-560-6671 please keep interviews until the conclusion of Fax: 858-715-3363; 858-715-3364 practice. Alert Dave Kuhn of any requests for TELEVISION STATIONS phone or practice interviews. All interviews of CHANNEL 4 SAN DIEGO (IND) XTRA SPORTS (1360 AM) players and staff must be approved through the 9660 Granite Ridge Drive media relations office. 350 10th Avenue, Suite 500 San Diego, CA 92101 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 Phone: 619-876-4817 News Desk: 858-715-3367 Fax: 619-595-0168 Fax: 858-715-3363; 858-715-3364 u Jason Bott, Producer .................................876-4817 u Jenny Cavnar, Reporter..............................876-4859 KFMB RADIO (760 AM) u John Weisbarth, Reporter..........................876-4845 7677 Engineer Road San Diego, CA 92111 KSWB (FOX) CHANNEL 5 Phone: 858-292-7600 7191 Engineer Road Fax: 858-279-7676 San Diego, CA 92111 News Desk: 858-573-6500 Fax: 858-573-6600 XX SPORTS RADIO (1090 AM) u Troy Hirsch, Sports Director.......................573-6507 3655 Nobel Drive, #470 San Diego, CA 92122 News Desk: 858-453-9153 XETV (CW) CHANNEL 6 Fax: 858-453-9157 8253 Ronson Road Dave Kuhn San Diego, CA 92111 Asst. Media Relations Director News Desk: 858-650-5401 ESPN RADIO (800 AM) Volleyball Contact Fax: 858-279-0061 1027 10th Ave, Suite C Office: (619) 594-5547 u C.S. Keys, Sports Director .........................650-5482 San Diego, 92101 E-Mail: [email protected] u Andrea Nakano, Sports .............................650-5492 Phone: (619) 696-9902 u Mike Lamar, Sports Producer ...................650-5489 2 u u u u u 2009 SAN DIEGO STATE AZTEC VOLLEYBALL u u u u u HEAD COACH THE COLLINS­PARKER FILE DEITRE COLLINS-PARKER EDUCATION University of Hawai’i B.A. Broadcast Communications, 1995 (HAWAI’I ‘95) HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE Cornell University: 2004-2008 Record at Cornell: 73-55 HEAD COACH UNLV: 1995-2003 COACHING STAFF Record at UNLV: 89-136 PLAYING EXPERIENCE University of Hawai’i, 1980-84 1983-84 – Broderick Award Winner 1983 – Broderick Cup Recipient 1982, 83 – National championship teams 1981-83 – AVCA First-Team All-American NCAA Division I 25th Anniversary Team eitre Collins-Parker, a two-time national experience as well. She served as head coach of U.S. National Team, 1985-88, 91-92 collegiate player of the year whose resume the 1998 U.S. junior national team, directing her 1988, 92 – U.S. Olympic Team 1986 – Goodwill Games includes stints at a pair Division I schools squad to a gold medal in the national qualifier. D 1986 – World Championships the past 13 seasons, was named the head vol- She served in the same capacity during the sum- 1987 – Pan Am Games leyball coach at San Diego State on Jan. 30, mer of 2000 (silver medal) and 2001 (bronze Professional, 1985-88, 91-92 2009. She becomes just the fourth head coach medal). 1988-89 – Conad Fano Volleyball Club (Italy) 1989-91 –Racing Club (France) since the Aztecs began collegiate play in 1976. A former member of the U.S. national team She replaces Mark Warner, who retired at the and a three-time AVCA All-American at the end of the 2008 campaign after 13 years at the University of Hawaii, Collins-Parker was the start- Earlier this year, Collins-Parker received the helm of the women’s program.
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