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2002 STATISTICS & RESULTS 2002 RECORD (20-12 OVERALL, 7-11 PAC-10) Player M G K E TA Pct K/avg Ast A/avg SA SE RE D D/avg BS BA TB B/avg BE BHE PTS Mia Jerkov 27 98 578 233 1400 .246 5.90 14 0.14 33 51 13 345 3.52 10 28 38 0.39 4 4 635.0 Leah Young 32 120 384 111 994 .275 3.20 82 0.68 18 19 5 255 2.12 3 83 86 0.72 10 19 446.5 Jenna Brown 32 119 340 174 924 .180 2.86 23 0.19 8 28 33 365 3.07 7 46 53 0.45 13 3 378.0 Camille Leffall 31 113 253 71 525 .347 2.24 11 0.10 1 1 0 31 0.27 9 99 108 0.96 9 1 312.5 Lisa Collette 13 22 32 20 120 .100 1.45 1 0.05 2 7 5 10 0.45 1 2 3 0.14 0 0 36.0 Jessica Zatica 19 34 37 25 159 .075 1.09 6 0.18 1 1 6 40 1.18 0 7 7 0.21 0 1 41.5 Alicia Powers 32 120 113 63 336 .149 0.94 30 0.25 28 39 22 323 2.69 7 75 82 0.68 13 5 185.5 Caity Noonan 32 118 94 26 260 .262 0.80 1442 12.22 42 58 0 287 2.43 3 42 45 0.38 12 16 160.0 Heather Diers 25 49 38 20 92 .196 0.78 2 0.04 0 2 2 2 0.04 6 34 40 0.82 10 1 61.0 Allison Ara 2 2 1 0 2 .500 0.50 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 Astrid Gonzalez 9 18 4 2 21 .095 0.22 88 4.89 1 1 1 21 1.17 0 1 1 0.06 2 3 5.5 Ashleigh Turner 22 88 1 3 20 -.100 0.01 6 0.07 10 13 18 94 1.07 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 11.0 Jenna Grigsby 31 102 1 0 5 .200 0.01 2 0.02 5 10 5 100 0.98 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 6.0 Alexis Kollias 29 92 0 0 5 .000 0.00 9 0.10 0 0 7 108 1.17 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 Team 9 32 120 1876 748 4863 .232 15.63 1716 14.30 149 230 126 1981 16.51 46 417 254.5 2.12 73 55 2279.5 OPPONENTS 32 120 1761 764 4820 .207 14.68 1597 13.31 126 284 149 1808 15.07 69 453 295.5 2.46 68 68 2182.5 2002 MATCH RESULTS Date W/L Opponent & Site Score Kill Leader Overall/Pac-10 Attend. Aug. 30-31 GOLDEN BEAR INVITATIONAL Aug. 30 W TENNESSEE-MARTIN 30-25, 30-19, 30-21 Jerkov-16 1-0 119 Aug. 30 W NORTHERN ARIZONA 30-16, 30-13, 30-16 Jerkov-13 2-0 312 Aug. 31 W SAN JOSE STATE 30-18, 30-25, 30-24 Jerkov-19 3-0 463 Sept. 6-8 at UNLV Gameworks Classic, Las Vegas, NV Sept. 6 W at UNLV 30-22, 30-19, 30-23 Jerkov-17 4-0 558 Sept. 7 W vs. Ball State 30-20, 30-19, 30-23 Jerkov-20 5-0 100 Sept. 8 W vs. Texas Tech 30-22, 30-19, 30-22 Jerkov-16 6-0 70 Sept. 13-14 at SMU DoubleTree Invitational, Dallas, TX Sept. 13 W vs. Texas-San Antonio 30-8, 30-20, 30-27 Jerkov, Young-11 7-0 42 Sept. 14 W vs. Tulane 30-18, 30-22, 30-24 Jerkov-21 8-0 44 Sept. 14 W at Southern Methodist 30-20, 30-21, 30-21 Jerkov-19 9-0 452 Sept. 20 L at Stanford* 30-28, 30-25, 30-18 Jerkov-13 9-1/0-1 2052 Sept. 27 W at Oregon* 30-28, 25-30, 27-30, 36-34, 15-11 Jerkov-32 10-1/1-1 927 Sept. 28 W at Oregon State* 21-30, 30-28, 30-25, 28-30, 24-22 Jerkov-25 11-1/2-1 676 Oct. 4 L UCLA* 31-29, 26-30, 30-21, 30-23 Jerkov-21 11-2/2-2 878 Oct. 5 L USC* 20-30, 30-28, 30-24, 20-30, 15-13 Jerkov-32 11-3/2-3 604 Oct. 11 L at Arizona State* 27-30, 21-30, 30-27, 30-26, 15-10 Jerkov-28 11-4/2-4 978 Oct. 12 W at Arizona* 32-30, 30-27, 31-29 Jerkov-26 12-4/3-4 1077 Oct. 17 L WASHINGTON* 18-30, 30-27, 25-30, 30-25, 15-12 Jerkov-39 12-5/3-5 373 Oct. 18 W WASHINGTON STATE* 26-30, 30-20, 25-30, 30-27, 16-14 Jerkov-38 13-5/4-5 1163 Oct. 22 W at Saint Mary’s 27-30, 30-22, 34-36, 30-28, 15-13 Young-28 14-5 426 Oct. 25 L OREGON STATE* 30-24, 30-26, 33-31 Young-13 14-6/4-6 262 Oct. 26 W OREGON* 28-30, 24-30, 30-23, 30-26, 15-10 Brown, Young-22 15-6/5-6 316 Nov. 1 L at USC* 30-15, 30-13, 30-22 Young-9 15-7/5-7 725 Nov. 2 L at UCLA* 30-25, 32-30, 30-24 Brown-14 15-8/5-8 965 Nov. 8 L ARIZONA* 30-18, 30-28, 30-21 Brown, Collette, Leffall, Young-7 15-9/5-9 305 Nov. 9 W ARIZONA STATE* 30-20, 30-26, 30-22 Jerkov-20 16-9/6-9 340 Nov. 15 L at Washington State* 30-19, 30-19, 30-27 Jerkov-11 16-10/6-10 1379 Nov. 16 W at Washington* 28-30, 30-21, 17-30, 32-30, 16-14 Jerkov-34 17-10/7-10 1012 Nov. 19 W at Santa Clara 29-31, 28-30, 30-14, 30-25, 16-14 Young-29 18-10 672 Nov. 22 L STANFORD* 28-30, 30-20, 30-25, 28-30, 15-11 Jerkov-37 18-11/7-11 3013 Nov. 26 W 30-13, 30-13, 30-20 Jerkov-18 19-11 313 Dec. 6 W vs. Santa Clara# 19-30, 30-20, 30-22, 30-20 Jerkov-25 20-11 1341 Dec. 7 L at UC Santa Barbara# 30-26, 30-25, 30-26 Jerkov-18 20-12 1047 HOME MATCHES (IN CAPS) AT *Pacific-10 Conference match #NCAA Tournament match, Santa Barbara, CA 22 2002 REVIEW , 7 p.m. , 7 p.m. , 5:30 p.m. California California Jenna Brown Mia Jerkov, So. Leah Young, Sr. Mia Jerkov, So. (Cal players only) (Cal players at Stanford, 7 p.m. at UCLA, 7 p.m. at USC, 7 p.m. California Pac-10 Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Pac-10 All-Freshman Pac-10 All-Conference Team Pac-10 All-Conference PAC-10 HONORS PAC-10 Leah Young, Sr., Heather Diers, Jr., Leah Young, Sr., Heather Jenna Grigsby, Jr., Caity Noonan, Jr., Jenna Grigsby, Jr., Caity Pac-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic SAT. NOV. 1 Arizona State at Washington at UCLA, 7 p.m. Washington State at USC, 8 p.m. THU. NOV. 6 Oregon State at Washington State, 7 p.m. UCLA at Arizona, 7 p.m. FRI. NOV. 7 California Oregon at Washington State, 7 p.m. Oregon State at Washington, 7 p.m. UCLA at Arizona State, 7 p.m. USC at Arizona, 7 p.m. SAT. NOV. 8 Oregon at Washington, 7 p.m. USC at Arizona State, 7 p.m. THU. NOV. 13 Arizona at Oregon, 7 p.m. Arizona State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Stanford at UCLA, 7 p.m. FRI. NOV. 14 Arizona at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Arizona State at Oregon, 7 p.m. California Stanford at USC, 7 p.m. Washington State at Washington, 7 p.m. SAT. NOV. 15 California THU. NOV. 20 Oregon at Stanford, 7 p.m. Oregon State at FRI. NOV. 21 Oregon at Oregon State at Stanford, 7 p.m. UCLA at USC, 7 p.m. Washington State at Arizona State, 5 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 7 p.m. SAT. NOV. 22 Washington at Arizona State, 7 p.m. Washington State at Arizona, 7 p.m. OVERALL , 3 p.m. , 7 p.m. , 7 p.m. , 7 p.m. California at Washington, 7 p.m. at Washington State, 7 p.m. California California California SAT. OCT. 11 Arizona at USC, 4:30 p.m. Arizona State at UCLA, 7 p.m. Stanford at Washington at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Washington State at Oregon, 7 p.m. THU. OCT. 16 Oregon at Arizona, 7 p.m. UCLA at Stanford, 7 p.m. FRI. OCT. 17 Oregon at Arizona State, 7 p.m. Oregon State at Arizona, 7 p.m. UCLA at USC at Stanford, 7 p.m. Washington at Washington State, 7 p.m. SAT. OCT. 18 Oregon State at Arizona State, 7 p.m. USC at Arizona State at Stanford, 7 p.m. Oregon State at Oregon, 7 p.m. Washington State at UCLA, 7 p.m. Washington at USC, 7 p.m. THU. OCT. 23 California Stanford at Washington, 7 p.m. UCLA at Oregon, 7 p.m. FRI. OCT. 24 California Stanford at Washington State, 7 p.m. USC at Oregon, 7 p.m. UCLA at Oregon State, 7 p.m. SAT. OCT. 25 Arizona State at Arizona, 7 p.m. USC at Oregon State, 7 p.m. THU. OCT. 30 Arizona at Stanford, 7 p.m. FRI. OCT. 31 Arizona at .611.611.389 24.056 20 8 12 20 .750 .625 11 12 21 .625 .344 2003 PACIFIC-10 SCHEDULE , 7 p.m. CONFERENCE 2002 PACIFIC-10 STANDINGS PACIFIC-10 2002 W L PCT W L PCT , 7 p.m. 2002 PACIFIC-10 STANDINGS PACIFIC-10 2002 California California at Arizona, 7 p.m. at Oregon, 7 p.m. at Oregon State, 7 p.m. at Arizona State, 7 p.m. USCStanfordWashington State 11 15 17 7 3 1 .833 .944 33 32 5 1 .868 .970 ArizonaWashingtonUCLAArizona StateCaliforniaOregon State 11 9Oregon 8 9 7 7 9 2 10 11 9 .500 16 1 .444 .500 17 .111 20 15 20 11 8 12 14 .645 20 .555 .588 .286 2003 MEDIA GUIDE 23 Stanford at Oregon State, 7 p.m. FRI. SEPT. 19 Arizona at Washington, 7 p.m. Arizona State at Washington State, 7 p.m. California Stanford at Oregon, 7 p.m. USC at UCLA, 7 p.m. THU. SEPT. 25 Oregon State at UCLA, 7 p.m. Washington State at THU. SEPT. 18 Arizona at Washington State, 7 p.m. Arizona State at Washington, 7 p.m. California FRI. SEPT. 26 Arizona at Arizona State, 7 p.m. Oregon at UCLA, 7 p.m. Oregon State at USC, 7 p.m. Washington at USC at Washington, 7 p.m. FRI. OCT. 10 Arizona State at USC, 7 p.m. Arizona at UCLA, 7 p.m. Washington at Oregon, 7 p.m. Washington State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Washington State at Stanford, 7 p.m. SAT. SEPT. 27 Oregon at USC, 7 p.m. Washington at Stanford, 7 p.m. THU. OCT. 2 Stanford at Arizona State, 7 p.m. UCLA at Washington State, 7 p.m. FRI. OCT. 3 California Oregon at Oregon State, 7 p.m. Stanford at Arizona, 7 p.m. UCLA at Washington, 7 p.m. USC at Washington State, 7 p.m. SAT. OCT. 4 California THE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CAL STUDENT SUCCESS POPULATION By any standard, Cal offers its students one of the best educations Fall 2002 available. Since its birth it has earned No. of Students ...... 33,145 a reputation unmatched by any Undergraduates ...... 23,835 public university in America. Graduate Students ... 9,310 According to a recent study by the Gender Distribution National Research Council, Cal ranks Male ...... 15,965 first nationally in both the number Female ...... 17,180 of graduate programs in the Top 10 in their fields (97 percent) and the number of “distinguished” programs STUDENT for the scholarship of the faculty (32 programs). COMPOSITION Although Cal is well known for Fall 2002 its stellar graduate programs, A multi-cultural and multi- undergraduate teaching is a campus ethnic campus. No ethnic group priority. Nearly half of all courses forms a majority. offered at the undergraduate level Native American ...... 214 have 25 students or fewer, and many Asian/Asian American .. 11,366 lecture courses include smaller African American ...... 1,154 laboratory or study group sections Hispanic ...... 2,871 which allow close interaction with Caucasian ...... 11,581 professors and other instructors. Other ...... 624 Cal offers a wide arena for International ...... 2,653 academic endeavor and personal No Ethnic Data ...... 2,682 growth with more than 7,000 courses in nearly 300 degree programs. Exceptional support services such as the Student Learning CAL RANKED AS Center, Career and Graduate School he is one of the world’s leading academic Services, the Disabled Students’ NO. 1 PUBLIC institutions. The school, known throughout the world as “Cal,” is Program, and campus and alumni UNIVERSITY IN Ttruly a prototype of a contemporary university. It attracts what mentor programs reflect Cal’s many consider the finest applicant pool in the country, generates an strong commitment to undergraduate ethnically and culturally diverse student population on campus, and education. Study abroad is available The top public universities, as provides one of the finest learning experiences in the world today. to undergraduate students through the Education Abroad Program, ranked by U.S. News and which maintains more than 90 study World Report: WORLD-CLASS FACULTY centers in countries such as 1. California Australia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Hong 2. Virginia AND STUDENTS Kong, New Zealand and Thailand. 3. Michigan The Berkeley campus is renowned for the size and quality of its libraries Each year, more than 8,500 UCLA and laboratories, the scope of its research and publications, and the students receive degrees from the 5. North Carolina distinction of its faculty and students. National rankings consistently University - about 5,500 bachelor’s place Cal’s undergraduate and graduate programs among the very best. The degrees, 2,000 master’s degrees, 900 faculty includes eight Nobel Laureates, 124 members of the National doctorates and 200 law degrees. Academy of Sciences, 19 MacArthur Fellows, 81 Fulbright Scholars, three Pulitzer Prize winners and more Guggenheim Fellows (138) than any other university in the country. ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE The quality of Cal’s diverse and independent student body complements The excellence of the University’s intercollegiate athletic program rivals the stature of the faculty. More than 33,000 students annually enroll at the school’s academic reputation as Cal boasts one of the finest all-around Cal. Of these, about 23,000 are undergraduates. Students come to Berkeley programs in the nation. Twenty-seven - men’s and women’s from all over California, in addition to every state in the union and more , crew, cross country, golf, , soccer, swimming and than 2,000 students from 75 countries around the world. diving, tennis, track & field and water polo; men’s , football and The undergraduate student body can best be characterized by its rugby; along with women’s softball, volleyball, field hockey and lacrosse diversity; there is no one racial or ethnic majority. Students reflect all age - are sponsored by the University. Over the years, Cal has captured more groups, and economic, cultural and geographic backgrounds. This dynamic than 60 national team championships - most recently softball, men’s crew mix produces the wide range of opinion and perspective essential to a great and rugby in 2002 - while claiming over 105 NCAA individual university. championships in a variety of sports. This past season, six coaches 24 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS CAL FACTS * More students who earn undergraduate degrees at Cal complete doctorates than graduates of any other university in the country * With more than 9.2 million volumes in 18 campus libraries, Cal’s libraries are ranked third nationally by the Association of Research Libraries

received Conference Coach of the Year honors, was named the NCAA Swimmer of the Year and the tandem of Christina Fusano and Raquel Kops-Jones were chosen the national Doubles Team of the Year in tennis. OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM A myriad of activities also goes on outside the classroom. There are more than 350 registered student organizations, such as the Marching Band, Hang Gliding Club, radio station KALX, ethnic associations, humor and literary magazines, debate team, Cal Corps (volunteer programs), Cal in the Capitol/Sacramento, and political organizations. In addition, Cal has a host of other features, including public lectures and concerts, campus-sponsored forums and seminars, clubs and workshops, dramatic presentations, international festivals, art, photographic, design, architectural, anthropological and archaeological exhibits and displays, and dozens of bookstores within one-square mile - all of this making Berkeley one of the most intellectually stimulating communities in the country. THIS IS CAL Cal displays a beautiful combination of lawn and garden areas, as well as a variety of architectural styles present among the many buildings that make up the 1,232-acre campus. 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 25 HAAS PAVILION

STATE OF THE ART 11,877-SEAT VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL ARENA

* old ’s seating capacity

* New weight room, athletic he Walter A. Haas training and sports Jr. Pavilion has medicine areas Tmade a powerful statement about the stature of athletics at Cal. Along with its most important function - a * Modernized men’s and state-of-the-art volleyball women’s locker rooms and basketball arena with capacity doubled to 11,877 - it adds space for many men’s and women’s * Larger concourses with intercollegiate programs, recreational and spectacular views community activities, and athletic administration. An innovative plan had been developed to build a * Better access and seating shell around the original for the disabled Harmon Gym structure. The new exterior complements the former Harmon Gym’s On the concourse level, a Spectator Club distinctive architecture. The roof of the Haas provides a spacious yet intimate meeting spot Pavilion was raised to make room for a bowl- for special friends of Cal. A new plaza at the * Expanded office and shaped arena, a novel design that increases Pavilion’s east entrance will reach from Bancroft conference areas capacity on all four sides, yet creates good views Way to , creating a new campus of the court from every seat. gateway and an ideal location for outdoor The Pavilion’s in-the-round seating gives gatherings. every visitor a direct sight line to the action on Construction began on the project in June * Spectator Club with views the court. The 11,877-seat arena includes up to 1997. Harmon Gym, which opened in 1933 and 1,500 chairback seats at premium locations and had a capacity of 6,578 seats, was home to Cal overlooking the Bay Area 3,000 seats for students. The court will continue volleyball and basketball for 65 seasons. to be named in honor of , legendary Cal volleyball had the distinction of being the coach of Cal’s 1959 NCAA championship team. first-ever athletic event in the new Haas Pavilion The Pavilion will be the focal point for Cal’s when the Bears hosted Arizona State Oct. 15, * Improved lobby and many athletic, recreational and cultural activities. 1999 (attendance: 3,125). The volleyball match concession areas, including Inside the Pavilion’s east entrance, a large lobby was prior to the men’s and women’s basketball will lead visitors to a new team store. Added team’s Midnight Madness, which celebrates the a team store concession areas and concourses will opening of the basketball season. accommodate larger crowds. 26 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL TUTORIAL PROGRAM The tutorial component promotes and The tutorial component Jenna Grigsby poses with head coach poses with head Jenna Grigsby after receiving the 2003 Rich Feller Academic Achievement Golden Bear at second year in a row award for the the annual Honors Luncheon. enhances students’ academic skills and enhances students’ academic individual progress by providing study tutoring, group workshops, and intensive groups, credit courses special programs. The program focuses mainly on freshman and sophomores, and the Center uses between 50-60 tutors per semester to guarantee that as many courses as possible are covered. Tutorial sessions are also offered at night enabling student-athletes to receive help after practices when they have more time to devote to studying. ADVISING PROGRAM SPECIAL PROGRAMS The advising component offers a broad range of services and programs The advising component offers a broad range In addition, the Athletic Study Center offers a six-week Summer Bridge Another special program offered is Peer Advising. Peer advisors provide to meet the unique needs and bipolar demands of student-athletes, to meet the unique needs and bipolar demands complying with University, including assistance in understanding and skills and resolving college and NCAA rules, developing time management During the freshman year, personal issues unique to student-athletes. make a successful academic advisors typically try to help student-athletes sophomore year, they transition from high school, while during the majors and fields of student-athletes in making decisions on appropriate more of an exiting approach, study. For the final two years, advisors take made and referring juniors ensuring that proper academic progress is being with internships, graduate and seniors to areas on campus that can help school applications and career planning. adjunct program designed to help ease the transition from high school to college. The primary components for the program include writing and math workshops, an advising workshop, study skills seminars and an evening tutorial program. academic and campus life guidance for new intercollegiate athletes. They are selected from junior and senior student-athletes and assist in developing programs to further address the needs of student-athletes. ACADEMIC SUPPORT ACADEMIC • Cal’s 27 teams had a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or higher (base on grades from 2002 fall semester) 20 of • More than 340 student-athletes have cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher • volleyball team GPA was a cumulative 3.0 The 2002 • were named academic all-conference for the 2002-03 academic year 179 Cal student-athletes CAL STUDENT-ATHLETES EXCEL IN THE CLASSROOM ATHLETIC STUDY CENTER

ne of the real success stories for the University of California is the ne of the real success stories for the University development and growth of a comprehensive academic support development and growth of a comprehensive Study Center. program for its student-athletes - the Athletic

The Athletic Study Center, which is housed under the University’s Geared around the understanding of the amount of time student-athletes In 1984, campus officials and Athletic Department administrators In 1984, campus officials and Athletic Department

2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 27 O Student Life Educational Development cluster, is the tutorial and academic support program for the nearly 1,000 student-athletes at Cal. Centrally- located in the Cesar Chavez Student Center, the program provides a spacious and comfortable arboretum for quiet study, separate classrooms for individual and group tutorials, and a computer lab for word processing and required course work. must devote to practice, training, physical therapy and team travel, the program creates an environment where students can cultivate good study habits, receive individual or group tutoring and obtain counseling from academic advisors. decided that a greater emphasis needed to be placed on helping Cal student- decided that a greater emphasis needed to be Study Center was thus athletes with their academic pursuits. The Athletic support program geared to born and charged with developing an academic It was a significant the needs of NCAA Division I student-athletes. institution such as Cal to development for an academically-oriented student-athlete’s success recognize the special needs required for a modern both as an athletic competitor and in the classroom. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING/SPORTS MEDICINE

n integral part of Cal volleyball is the strength and conditioning program under the direction of Mike Blasquez, who supervises the Acomprehensive operation. The program’s philosophy is geared towards helping each student-athlete achieve the highest level of athletic development. By teaching how all the components of strength and conditioning fit together, student-athletes understand how to maximize force production. This includes enhancement of speed, strength and flexibility, which results in improved power. Motivating, educating and helping to reach maximum athletic development is the primary focus of the Cal program. The Mary and Frank J. Schlessinger Weight Training Complex in Haas Pavilion includes six Olympic platforms, more than 4,000 pounds of Olympic bars and bumper plates, and an array of aerobic and anaerobic equipment. The picturesque facility overlooks baseball field and Edwards Track Stadium and is adjacent to the Paul F. White Sports Medicine Center. The training regimen at Cal is a year-round process that emphasizes the speed, strength and flexibility. With closely monitored workouts that involve a great deal of individual instruction and attention, student-athletes are taught the correct techniques to increase their ability to perform at their peak during competition. Cal’s program stresses comprehensive training in order to improve both strength and speed. Flexibility is a key component because it is essential for proper lifting. It also improves the running mechanics needed for acceleration and deceleration, both essential for playing volleyball. Athlete workouts are closely monitored by the conditioning staff, who work in collaboration with the entire sports medicine team (doctors, athletic trainers, physical therapists, nutritionists, etc.) to ensure the health and safety of all of student-athletes. In this way, Cal’s strength and conditioning program is a vital component linking the “full circle” of a student-athlete’s physical development from Senior outside hitter Jessica Zatica gets individual instruction conditioning through rehabilitation and re-conditioning. during a workout in the Mary and Frank J. Schlessinger Weight Training Complex in Haas Pavilion.

SPORTS MEDICINE olden Bear student-athletes are Athletic trainer Linda Smith tapes privileged to be supported by one of the ankle of junior setter Astrid Gthe top medical staffs in college Gonzalez in Haas Pavilion’s Paul athletics, along with some of the most modern F. White Sports Medicine Center. training and rehabilitation equipment in the country. The comprehensive program features state-of-the-art facilities as well as a staff of M.D., a family physician and primary acclaimed practitioners of all areas of sports care sports medicine specialist. The medicine. staff features specialists from the In addition to facilities within Haas Pavilion, fields of orthopedic surgery, family Cal athletes also use University Health medicine, internal medicine, Services, which oversees and supervises physiatry and podiatry. The medical sports medicine services to all injured or ailing staff, with their diverse backgrounds Golden Bear athletes. The University Health and areas of expertise, has vast Services is recognized as one of the most experience treating injured athletes comprehensive ambulatory health centers in on every level of competition, the country. It is housed in the Tang Center, including Olympic and professional which provides access to physician clinics, athletes. laboratory services, X-ray and other ancillary services such as sports Cal’s athletic training staff boasts 10 certified athletic trainers and 20 nutrition and counseling. student athletic trainers. The staff tends to the day-to-day health care In the Haas Pavilion, Cal volleyball enjoys a new training facility, the needs of Cal athletes in 27 different sports, including the evaluation, Paul F. White Sports Medicine Center. treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. The trainers also The athletic medicine area is supervised by Bill Coysh, Ph.D., who is provide coverage at home and away athletic contests, and practices are involved in the day-to-day management of the program as well as being staffed on a full-time basis. actively engaged in sports psychology. Cal’s comprehensive health care program is designed to meet the every The expert staff of team physicians is headed by Dr. Cindy Chang, need of today’s student-athlete competing for the school. 28 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL Rex Walheim Norman Mineta Court Justice Energy Commission “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” winner of three gold medals Transportation Mockingbird” championships Element 106 Supreme Court Industries Panisse” Kevin Johnson - NBA All-Star Kevin Johnson Permanente - Founder, Kaiser Edgar F. Kaiser MVP 2000 - - Chancellor, UC Berkeley Clark Kerr - NBA All-Star, 2000 U.S. Olympian - Author, 1997 National Humanities Medal Maxine Hong Kingston Nobel Prize winner Yuan T. Lee - Chemist, “Better Homes and Gardens” Jean Lemmon - Editor, discovered Carbon 14, Nobel Prize winner Willard Libby - Scientist, civic engineer Tung Yen Lin - World-renown “The Call of the Wild” Jack London - Author, African-American California State Supreme Wiley Manuel - First “Leave it to Beaver” Jerry Mathers - Actor, of CIA, Atomic John A. McCone - Director Terry McMillan - Author, “Waiting To Exhale,” Robert McNamara - U.S. Secretary of Defense Mary T. Meagher - U.S. Olympic swimmer, Norman Mineta - U.S. Secretary of Gordon Moore - Co-founder, Intel Corp. Julia Morgan - Architect Emil M. Mrak - Chancellor, UC Davis Hardy Nickerson - NFL All-Pro linebacker Refugees Sadako Ogata - U.N. High Commissioner for “To Kill a Gregory Peck - Actor, Academy Award winner, University Kenneth Pitzer - Chemist, president of Stanford Robert Raven - President, American Bar Association Wimbledon Helen Wills Moody Roark - Winner of eight James Schamus - Producer, “In the Bedroom” winner, co-founder of Glenn Seaborg - Nuclear physicist, Nobel Prize Margaret Rhea Seddon - Astronaut Foundation Mimi Silbert - Co-founder, Delancey Street William G. Simon - Director, FBI Samuel Smith - President, Washington State University Leigh Steinberg - Lawyer, sports agent Irving Stone - Chairman, American Greetings Co. Michelle Tafoya - TV Sports Personality George Takei - Actor, Mr. Sulu on “Star Trek” Roger Traynor - Chief Justice, California Eugene Trefethen Jr. - President, Kaiser Rex Walheim - Space Shuttle astronaut Earl Warren - Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Alice Waters - Chef, restaurateur, “Chez Jann Wenner - Founder, “Rolling Stone” magazine Frederick Weyand - U.S. Army Chief of Staff Lionel Wilson - First African-American mayor of Oakland Pete Wilson - Governor of California Dean Witter - Founder, Dean Witter Financial Services Steve Wozniak - Co-founder, Apple Computer Systems James D. Zellerbach - U.S. Ambassador to Italy Lisa Arce Don Fisher NOTABLE CAL ALUMNI CAL NOTABLE Olympian Freedom Volleyball player Growers in 1975 engineering firm winner Clinton Administration for chemistry World Cup soccer team, U.S. Olympian The Gap California National Council of Negro Women Horace Albright - Awarded 1980 Medal of - Awarded 1980 Horace Albright Beach Lisa Arce - Olympic/Professional President, Blue Diamond Roger Baccigaluppi - U.S. Court of Appeals Stanley Barnes - Judge, 1 overall NFL draft pick - No. of world’s largest constructional Stephen Bechtel - Founder President, Islamic Republic of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto - Olympic swimmer, winner of eight gold medals - Three-time California Supreme Court Rose Bird - Chief Justice, Bill Bixby - Actor, “The Incredible Hulk” the Treasury W. Michael Blumenthal - U.S. Secretary of Supreme Court Allen Broussard - Assoc. Justice, California of Oakland Jerry Brown - Governor of California, Mayor Thomas Cech - Chemist, Nobel Prize winner Peter Chernin - Chairman, 20th Century Fox Leroy Chiao - First Chinese-American astronaut Choon Kun Cho - President, Korean Airlines Commission Rachelle Chong - Member, Federal Communications Beverly Cleary - Author, “Ramona the Pest” Shirley Dean - Mayor of Berkeley Joan Didion - Author, “Play It as It Lays” II hero, Medal of Honor Brig. Gen. James H. Doolittle - World War Newton Drury - Director, National Park Service Adam Duritz - Lead singer, Counting Crows Maria Echaveste - Deputy Chief of Staff, Joseph Erlanger - Winner of 1944 Nobel Prize Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett - 1999 U.S. Women’s Don Fisher - Former Chief Executive Officer, David Flinn - President, University of Wisconsin John Kenneth Galbraith - Economist John W. Gardner - U.S. Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare - NFL All-Pro tight end Mark Goodson - TV producer, “Family Feud”, “The Price is Right” Walter A. Gordon - Governor of Virgin Islands, U.S. District Court Judge - Olympic gold medallist, softball Andrew Grove - President and CEO of Intel Corporation Walter Haas Jr. - President, Levi Strauss & Co.; former owner of Philip Habib - U.S. Special Envoy to Middle East William R. Hearst Jr. - Newspaper publisher Thelton E. Henderson - Chief judge, U.S. District Court of Northern Judith Heumann - Asst. U.S. Secretary of Education Marguerite Higgins - Journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner Susanna Hoffs - Lead singer of “The Bangles” Lance Ito - Superior Court Judge, presided over O.J. Simpson trial Ida Jackson - United Nations observer, founder local chapter of Jackie Jensen - Former American League MVP Shareef Abdur-Rahim - NBA All-Star, 2000 U.S. - NBA All-Star, Shareef Abdur-Rahim 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 29 CAL ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS

Baseball: Conor Jackson, Lacrosse: For the second year in a row, Cal was the runner-up in the who batted .388 with 10 home Mountain Pacific Lacrosse League. Junior Colleen O’Mara led the team runs and 44 RBI, earned All- with 52 points (26 goals, 26 assists) while receiving her first MPLL All- American and first team All-Pac- Star nod. 10 honors. Jackson went on to be Rugby: Cal saw its streak of consecutive national titles stop at 12 when the a first round draft pick by Arizona Bears were upset by Air Force in the semifinals, 46-28. Cal, though, came out Diamondbacks – the first Golden with a vengeance in the consolation match, whipping Army, 75-3. Bear to be selected in the first Men’s Soccer: Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year Kevin Grimes guided Cal round since Dave Masters in 1985. to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Senior goalkeeper Josh Men’s Basketball: Cal Saunders, the Pac-10 Player of the Year, collected 10 shutouts, the second advanced to the postseason for most in Cal history. the fifth consecutive year – a first Women’s Soccer: Cal reached the second round of the NCAA playoffs in school history. The Bears, for the first time since 1988. Senior Laura Schott, the Bears’ all-time leading who were ranked as high as 18th scorer with 56 goals, and junior Kim Yokers were selected first team All- in the Associated Press poll, Pac-10. reached the second round of the Softball: Cal reached the Women’s championship NCAA Tournament. All-Pac-10 Conor Jackson game for the second straight year, but fell one shy of defending its 2002 forward Joe Shipp ended his NCAA crown. First baseman Veronica Nelson, who a school-record 55 career ranked third on Cal’s career scoring list with 1,666 points. home runs during her career, and catcher Courtney Scott were both voted Women’s Basketball: Cal posted double-digit wins for the fourth time second team All-Americans. in last five seasons. The Bears entered the Pac-10 Tournament as the ninth Men’s Swimming: The Bears captured one individual and one relay seed, but upended No. 8 Arizona State, 46-38, to reach the quarterfinals. title to finish fourth at the NCAA championships. Cal’s 400-yard Junior college transfers Nihan Anaz and Timea Ivanyi paced Cal in scoring freestyle relay team set an NCAA, U.S. Open and school record (2:48.99) at 10.1 and 9.8 points per game, respectively. in its victory, while Duje Draganja added another win for the Bears in the Men’s Crew: The Bears’ varsity 8 finished third in the IRA regatta, 100 free. seeing their run of nationals titles stop at four straight. Cal did claim the Women’s Swimming: Led by the 2003 NCAA Swimmer of the Year JV championship, while the freshman boat was second. At the Pac-10 –Natalie Coughlin – Cal turned in its seventh consecutive Top 10 finish races, the Bears won the team title. at the NCAA championships. At the national meet, Coughlin became the Women’s Crew: Led by a runner-up finish in fours and a third-place first swimmer in NCAA history to earn three straight titles in the 100 and spot by the JV 8, Cal captured fifth at the NCAA championships June 1. 200-yard backstroke and 100-yard butterfly events. The Bears won both the four and JV races at the Pac-10 regatta. Men’s Tennis: Ranked in the Top 10 all year, Cal advanced to the Cross Country: Senior Martin Conrad was the men’s top finisher at NCAA quarterfinals for the first time since 1991. Sophomore Conor the Pac-10 championships in 22nd place, while freshman Bridget Duffy Niland and senior Robert Kowalczyk earned All-Pac-10 honors, while led women in all five competitions she competed in, including the Pac-10 Kowalczyk and Steve Berke claimed All-America status in doubles. championships (35th). Women’s Tennis: The Bears advanced to the NCAA semifinals for the Field Hockey: Paced by All-American and NorPac Player of the Year fifth time in school history, finishing with their most wins in a season since Nora Feddersen’s 14 goals and 34 points, the Bears won their second 1990 (23). Christina Fusano and Raquel Kops-Jones notched their second consecutive NorPac title. Shellie Onstead was voted the league’s Coach of consecutive Pac-10 doubles title and claimed the 2003 NCAA doubles the Year. crown, as well. Football: Led by Pac-10 Coach of the Year , Cal completed Track & Field: Under the guidance of first-year coach , the greatest single-season turnaround in the country during the fall, the Bears qualified 12 athletes for the NCAA championships. Freshman defeating three ranked opponents on the road for the first time ever. Kyle Teak Wilburn was Cal’s top finisher, taking 12th place in the high jump. Boller became the school’s all-time leader in touchdown passes with 64, Volleyball: Cal qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time while tailback Joe Igber set a Big Game rushing record with 236 yards on in 13 seasons, defeating six ranked the ground. opponents during the season. Men’s Golf: With Michael Wilson being named Co-Pac-10 Freshman Sophomore Mia Jerkov, Cal’s of the Year and junior Peter Tomasulo earning his second consecutive first first All-American since 1983, team All-Pac-10 honor, Cal reached the NCAA regionals for the seventh earned first team All-Pac-10 consecutive season. honors and was the Oct. 21 Women’s Golf: Cal, which won a nation’s-best seven tournament National Player of the Week. titles, achieved the highest ranking in the history of the program – second Men’s Water Polo: Cal, which – after claiming victory at both the Pac-10 and NCAA regional competitions. won the MPSF championship, Nancy McDaniel was named the NCGA National Coach of the Year, while finished as the national runner- senior Vikki Laing was chosen a second team All-American. up. Kirk Everist was voted Men’s Gymnastics: Paced by sophomore Graham Ackerman, who MPSF Coach of the Year, and captured league crowns on both the floor exercise and vault, Cal finished junior driver Attila Banhidy was second at the MPSF championships. The Bears then advanced to the named a first team All-American. NCAA meet, where they tied for seventh place. Women’s Water Polo: Cal Women’s Gymnastics: Under the guidance of Cari DuBois, the Co- finished the season ranked sixth Pac-10 Coach of the Year and West Regional Coach of the Year, Cal made in the national polls. Sophomore Attila Banhidy its first appearance in the NCAA regionals since 2001, placing fourth – its center Jodie Needles led the Bears highest spot since taking third place in 1992. in scoring with 34 goals and was named second team All-American and All- MPSF. 30 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL Natalie Coughlin RUGBY SOFTBALL VOLLEYBALL MEN’S TENNIS MEN’S SOCCER WOMEN’S TENNIS MEN’S SWIMMING WOMEN’S SOCCER MEN’S WATER POLO MEN’S TRACK & FIELD WOMEN’S WATER POLO WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD WOMEN’S SWIMMING 149 All-America selections 11 NCAA championships (1973-75, ’77, ’83-84, ’87-88, ’90-92) 16 Olympians 24 All-America selections 3 NCAA runner-up finishes (1996-98) 3 Olympians 210 All-America selections 19 Individual NCAA champions 2 NCAA relay championships 17 Olympians 13 NCAA records records World 6 37 All-America selections appearances Tournament 38 NCAA 1 NCAA championship (1925) 2 NCAA singles championships (1925, ’26) ’35. ’37, ’39, ’52, ’90, ’91) 9 NCAA doubles championships (1925, ’26, ’30, 53 All-America selections appearances Tournament 22 NCAA 4 NCAA doubles championships (1998-00) 159 All-America selections 1 NCAA team championship (1922) 30 Individual NCAA champions 26 world records 12 Olympic medallists 58 All-America selections 4 Individual NCAA champions 1 Olympian 4 All-America selections appearances Tournament 6 NCAA appearance 1 NIVC Tournament appearance Tournament 1 AIAW 2 Olympians 19 national championships (1980-83, ’85-86, ’88, ’91-02) (1980-83, 19 national championships 14 Olympians 20 All-America selections appearances Tournament 8 NCAA 20 All-America selections appearances Tournament NCAA 11 1 NCAA championship (2002) 23 All-America selections appearances Tournament 19 NCAA Series appearances 10 College World 4 Olympians 337 All-America selections 2 NCAA team championships (1979, ’80) 38 Individual NCAA champions 9 NCAA relay championships records 17 World 27 NCAA records 29 Olympic medallists Joe Shipp My-Lan Dodd CAL ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE ATHLETIC CAL FOOTBALL BASEBALL MEN’S CREW FIELD HOCKEY WOMEN’S GOLF WOMEN’S CREW MEN’S GOLF MEN’S GYMNASTICS MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S LACROSSE WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 31 Sixth year of program 3 All-America selections 11 NCAA appearances 130 All-America selections 43 NCAA appearances 4 team NCAA championships (1968, ’75, ’97-98) 19 Individual NCAA champions 9 Olympians 2 All-America selections 4 NCAA regional appearance 3 NCAA championship appearance 2 All-America selections 10 NCAA regional appearances appearance Tournament 6 NCAA 64 first team All-America selections All-America 64 first team 2 national championships (1920, ’37) 13 bowl appearances (8 Rose Bowls) 20 National Foundation Hall of Fame members 10 All-America selections appearances Tournament 7 NCAA appearances championship AIAW 3 3 Olympians 9 All-America selections 2 NCAA appearances 18 Individual NCAA appearances 3 All-America selections 9 Individual NCAA appearances 1 national championship (1980) 10 rowing Olympians 14 national championships (1928, ’32, ’34-35, ’39, ’49, ’60-61, ’64, ’76, ’99-02) 14 national championships (1928, ’32, ’34-35, ’39, 46 Olympians since 1928 3 Olympic championships (1928, ’32, ’48) 19 All-America selections (1990, ’92-93) appearances Tournament 3 NCAA appearances (1980-82) Tournament AIAW 3 appearances (1979, ’81, ’84, ’87) Tournament Invitation Women’s 4 Nat’l 33 All-America selections 1 NCAA championship (1959) 1 NIT championship (1999) appearances Tournament 13 NCAA 3 Final Four appearances Tournaments 5 National Invitation Championship team members World 2 6 Olympic team members Year 4 Pac-10 Players of the 33 All-America 33 All-America selections Year of the 1 National Freshman appearances 9 NCAA regional Series championships (1947, ’57) World 2 College Series appearances World 5 College AREA

he is a major metropolitan area of approximately 5.8 Tmillion people and one of the most scenic regions in the United States. The Bay Area includes the major cities of San Francisco and Oakland, as well as Berkeley, home of the world-renowned University of California. Just south is the city of San Jose and the Silicon Valley, home to many of the world’s high tech companies. The Bay Area also lies within easy driving distance of the high Sierra resorts of Lake Tahoe and Yosemite, the Monterey/Carmel peninsula, the world famous Napa wine country, and the spectacular Mendocino Coast. Everyone knows “The City” – San Francisco – from countless photographs, movies and television shows that capture its magic. It is a city built on a series of more than 40 hills, offering panoramic views of every kind. The hub of a nine-county complex and the financial and the country by Prentice Hall’s Places Rated company, a insurance capital of the world, San Francisco has Almanac. Oakland’s charm exceeds its man- nationally TOP U.S. CITIES a resident population of about 740,000. San made wonders, as its tumbling hills, vast forests, celebrated 1. San Francisco, CA Francisco is situated on a 46.6 square-mile hiking and riding trails, beautiful lakes and symphony 2. New York, NY peninsula bounded on the west by the Pacific numerous parks provide a natural escape for and a ballet 3. Charleston, SC Ocean, on the north by the Golden Gate strait, those who prefer nature over an urban company. 4. Chicago, IL and from north to east by the San Francisco Bay. environment. Just 5. Santa Fe, NM The City has been named the world’s top city Berkeley, just a 12-mile drive from San north of 6. New Orleans, LA twice by readers of Cond‚ Nast Traveler and the Francisco, is situated on 18.8 square miles with San 7. Boston, MA top U.S. city seven times since 1988. a population of 105,000 people. A study in Francisco, 8. Honolulu, HI The San Francisco Bay is spanned by two contrasts, Berkeley is a small town with a big- across the 9. Washington, DC landmarks, the Golden Gate and San Francisco- city character. With its world-renowned shining 10. Carmel, CA Oakland Bay bridges, and graced by four islands: university, global population and rich diversity jewel of the Source: Conde Nast Alcatraz, Angel, Yerba Buena and Treasure. The of cultural arts, Berkeley reflects and affects the Bay Area - Traveler magazine, 2002 area is easily navigated by car, BART (Bay Area rest of the country. the Golden Readers’ Choice Awards Rapid Transit), bus or ferry, making it easily In the , Gate Bridge accessible to all. offers more than 30 miles of hiking trails, a – lies Marin Located across the Bay Bridge from San public golf course, swimming at and County and the North Bay. Stunning views of Francisco, Oakland is a city of more than 380,000, plenty of places to picnic. As part of its wealth hills and mountains cascading into the bay and jam-packed with exciting attractions, stimulating of cultural life, Berkeley boasts the award- the ocean at every turn, Marin County boasts arts, and a climate that is ranked number one in winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre, an opera some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the only U.S. national park in a major metropolitan area, is the largest urban park in the world. Muir Woods National Monument offers peaceful walks and hikes through majestic groves of towering redwoods, while Point Reyes National Seashore offers spectacular bird and whale watching. Sports fans can see it all in the Bay Area - professional football (, Oakland Raiders), professional basketball (), (, Oakland Athletics), professional hockey (), and outstanding collegiate competition.

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32 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS THIS IS CAL ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 9 Field Field ...... 54 ...... 3 ...... 82 ...... 4 ...... 17 ...... 10 o ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 14 ...... 82 1. Pacific-10 2. Southeastern 3. Atlantic Coast ...... 42 4. Big 12 ...... 33 5. Big East Softball ...... 16 Tennis Golf ...... 10 Volleyball Swimming/Diving Basketball ...... 4 Gymnastics Outdoor Track & Cross Country Rowing Water Pol Indoor Track & Total The Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 WON BY CONFERENCE WON BY NCAA WOMEN’S TITLES NCAA TITLES NCAA WOMEN’S WON BY PAC-10 TEAMS WON BY PAC-10 championships 22 years ago, Pac-10 members 14 have claimed 16 national titles in softball, tennis crowns, eight of the last 13 volleyball and titles and 10 of the last 14 trophies in golf eight of the last 14 in swimming and diving. Additionally, the 404 NCAA individual titles all won by Pac-10 women athletes leads conferences. women’s sports. Additionally, the conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and two other women’s sports. PAC-10 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL ntering the 2003-04 season, the Pac-10 2003-04 season, the ntering the Conference continues to uphold its continues to uphold Conference of as the “Conference tradition There is little argument that the Pacific-10 Conference is the nation’s strongest in the Only one conference in the nation has sent each of its members to at least one NCAA Pac-10 volleyball history dates back to 1986, when the Conference began sponsoring Cal has made six NCAA Tournament appearances (1982, ’83, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’02), finishing of women’s volleyball. Since the beginning of the NCAA Volleyball Championships in 1981, of women’s volleyball. Since the beginning of the NCAA Volleyball Championships in on an a Pac-10 institution has won the national title nine times, and finished as runner-up additional 10 occasions. each Tournament - the Pac-10. The conference has routinely sent four or more representatives the season to the NCAA Tournament, topped by eight participants in 2002. To further prove for point, five NCAA Championship matches have featured Pac-10 teams battling each other the national crown. honors women’s athletics. Over the past 15 years, 55 Pac-10 athletes have garnered All-America from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). Those individuals have collected Year an astounding 93 All-America certificates, including six AVCA National Player of the winners. tied for ninth nationally on three occasions. The Bears also finished fifth in the 1991 National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC), and were 10th at the 1981 AIAW National Championship. Even more impressive is the breadth of the Even more impressive of outstanding Spanning nearly a century NCAA Champions from the Pac-10 in 2002- Cal claimed two national runner-up finishes Since the NCAA began conducting women’s E Champions.” Pac-10 members have claimed an Pac-10 members have Champions.” team titles over the past incredible 73 NCAA of more than eight nine seasons, for an average year. championships per academic 73 team titles over Pac-10’s success, as those come in 21 different the past nine seasons have The Pac-10 has led men’s and women’s sports. championships 38 of the the nation in NCAA second five times. last 43 years and finished the Pac-10 has captured athletics achievement, men’s, 82 women’s), far 323 NCAA titles (243 outdistancing the runner-up ’s 191 titles. 03 came from: Stanford (men’s water polo, men’s cross country), UCLA (men’s soccer, and gymnastics, women’s water polo, softball), USC (volleyball, women’s golf). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in eight NCAA Championship events: California (men’s water polo, softball), Stanford (baseball, men’s soccer, women’s cross country, volleyball, women’s the water polo, women’s tennis). Overall, Conference had 23 teams finish in the top three at NCAA championship events. the in men’s water polo and softball during 2002-03 season. The Golden Bears also captured several individual NCAA championships - three by Natalie Coughlin in swimming (100 one backstroke, 200 backstroke, 100 butterfly), by Duje Draganja in swimming (100 freestyle), the men’s swimming team’s 400 freestyle relay and the women’s tennis doubles team of Raquel Kops-Jones and Christina Fusano. PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE PACIFIC-10 www.pac-10.org Fax: (925) 932-4601 PACIFIC-10 Phone: (925) 932-4411 CONFERENCE Walnut Creek, CA 94596 800 S. Broadway, Suite 400 Thomas C. Hansen Christine Hoyles Jim Muldoon Duane Lindberg Mike Matthews Ben Jay Ron Barker Chris Dawson Dave Hirsch Julie Reuvers Doreen Evans Tammy Newman Lina Diaz Charlie Brown Morgan Berman, Steven Hitchcock Courtney Johnson Commissioner: Asst. Commissioner, Championships and Administration: Asst. Commissioner, Public Relations: Asst. Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Asst. Commissioner, Compliance Asst. Commissioner, Business and Finance: Asst. Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Asst. Commissioner, Olympic Sports: Asst. Public Relations Director: Asst. Public Relations Director: Asst. Championships Director: Coordinator of NCAA Governance Communications: Financial Assistant: Coordinator of Women’s Volleyball Officiating: Public Relations Interns: Administrative Fellow: 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 33 2003 OPPONENTS

UC IRVINE HOFSTRA UC IRVINE SUNSET SHOWCASE Location: Hempstead, NY Location: Irvine, CA Sat.-Sun., Aug. 30-31 Enrollment: 13,400 Enrollment: 23,290 UC Irvine - Irvine, CA Nickname: Pride Nickname: Anteaters Crawford Court (1,496) Colors: Gold, White and Blue Colors: Blue and Gold Press Row: 949-824-5814 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Big West Home Court: Volleyball Venue at the Physical Home Court: Crawford Court (1,496) Sat., Aug. 30 Fitness Center (1,200) Athletic Director: Bob Chichester Hofstra at UC Irvine Athletic Director: Harry Royle 11 a.m. Head Coach: Charlie Brande (UC Irvine ’69) California vs. Hofstra Head Coach: Fran Kalafer (SUNY-Cortland ’73) Office Phone: 949-824-6682 5 p.m. Office Phone: 516-463-6758 Career Record/Years: 32-53/Three years Rice at UC Irvine Career Record/Years: 557-299/24 years Record at UC Irvine/Years: Same 7 p.m. Record at Hofstra/Years: 539-281/22 years Assistants: Laura Alford, Marcia Bradbeer Assistants: Julie Nicholson, Elaine Roque, Sun., Aug. 31 Stephen Florio 2002 Record: 19-11 West Virginia at UC Irvine Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/Fifth 12 p.m. 2002 Record: 24-7 NCAA Finish: n/a Hofstra vs. San Diego State Conference Record/Finish: 13-3/Second Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 4 p.m. NCAA Finish: n/a California at UC Irvine Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 SID Contact: Fumi Kimura 7 p.m. Office Phone: 949-824-9474 SID Contact: Stephen Gorchov Fax Number: 949-824-5260 Office Phone: 516-463-4933 Press Row Phone: 949-824-5814 Fax Number: 516-463-5033 SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 516-463-5049 Web Page Address: www.athletics.uci.edu SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] Web Page Address: www.hofstra.edu/Sports

COLORADO STATE SETON HALL CAL STATE COLORADO STATE COORS CLASSIC Location: South Orange, NJ NORTHRIDGE Location: Fort Collins, CO Enrollment: 9,604 Enrollment: 23,934 Fri.-Sat., Sept. 5-6 Location: Northridge, CA Nickname: Pirates Nickname: Rams Colorado State – Fort Collins, CO Enrollment: 32,596 Colors: Blue and White Colors: Green and Gold Moby Arena (8,745) Nickname: Matadors Conference: The Big East Conference: Mountain West Press Row: 970-491-3981 Colors: Red, Black and White Home Court: Walsh Gym (2,600) Home Court: Moby Arena (8,745) Conference: Big West Athletic Director: Jeff Fogelson Athletic Director: TBA Fri., Sept. 5 Home Court: The California vs. Seton Hall (1,600) Head Coach: Rich Pickrell Head Coach: Tom Hilbert 5 p.m. Athletic Director: Richard Dull (Springfield College ’78) (Oklahoma ’84) CS Northridge at Colorado State Office Phone: 973-275-2083 Office Phone: 970-491-6232 7 p.m. Head Coach: Career Record/Years: Career Record/Years: (Pepperdine ’85) 53-63/Five years 338-108/14 years Sat., Sept. 6 Office Phone: 818-677-4104 Record at Seton Hall/Years: Same Record at Colorado State/Years: California vs. CS Northridge Career Record/Years: Assistant: Maureen Rafferty 164-36/Six years 10 a.m. 33-22/Two years Assistants: Karrie Larsen, Andy Seton Hall at Colorado State Record at CS Northridge/Years: 2002 Record: 15-18 Klussmann 12 p.m. 11-16/One year Conference Record/Finish: Seton Hall vs. CS Northridge Assistants: Susie Terruso, 5-8/Sixth tie 2002 Record: 22-10 5 p.m. Kiran Mistry NCAA Finish: n/a Conference Record/Finish: California at Colorado State Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 12-2/First 7 p.m. 2002 Record: 11-16 NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA First Conference Record/Finish: 5-13/ SID Contact: TBA Round (Washington, 3-1) Eighth tie Office Phone: 973-761-9493 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 NCAA Finish: n/a Fax Number: 973-761-9061 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Press Row Phone: n/a SID Contact: Heather Kennedy SID E-Mail Address: TBA Office Phone: 970-491-5705 SID Contact: Matt Monroe Web Page Address: Fax Number: 970-491-1348 Office Phone: 818-677-3247 www.shupirates.com Press Row Phone: 970-491-3981 Fax Number: 818-677-4950 SID E-Mail Address: Press Row Phone: 818-677-4702 [email protected] SID E-Mail Address: Web Page Address: [email protected] www.csurams.com Web Page Address: www.GoMatadors.com

34 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS GOLDEN BEAR NEW HAMPSHIRE NEVADA CAL POLY INVITATIONAL Location: Durham, NH Location: Reno, NV Location: San Luis Obispo, CA Enrollment: 13,026 Enrollment: 15,300 Enrollment: 18,000 (Sponsored by Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Wolf Pack Nickname: Mustangs The Renaissance Fund) Colors: Blue and White Colors: Navy Blue and Silver Colors: Forest Green Conference: : Western Athletic and Gold Thu.-Sat., Sept. 11-13 Home Court: Lundholm Home Court: Virginia Street Gym Conference: Big West California - Berkeley, CA Gymnasium (3,500) (1,800) Home Court: Mott Gym (3,032) Haas Pavilion (11,877) Athletic Director: Martin Scarano Athletic Director: Chris Ault Athletic Director: John Press Row: 510-642-3098 McCutcheon Head Coach: Jill Hirschinger Head Coach: Devin Scruggs Thu., Sept. 11 (Utah State ’79) (Pacific ’91) Head Coach: Steve Schlick Nevada vs. Cal Poly Office Phone: 603-862-0296 Office Phone: 775-784-6900, (UC Santa Barbara ’79) 5 p.m. Career Record/Years: ext. 258 Office Phone: 805-756-2850 New Hampshire at California 550-331-10/24 years Career Record/Years: Career Record/Years: 7 p.m. Record at New Hampshire/Years: 103-69/Six years 117-81/Seven years 141-90/Seven years Record at Nevada/Years: Same Record at Cal Poly/Years: Same Fri., Sept. 12 Assistants: Andrea Leonard, Assistants: Oscar Crespo, Juliet Assistants: Marlon Sano, Cal Poly vs. New Hampshire Ben Read Klemm John Park 5 p.m. Nevada at California 2002 Record: 23-11 2002 Record: 22-10 2002 Record: 15-13 7 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: Conference Record/Finish: Conference Record/Finish: 11-1/First 8-5/Third 13-5/Third Sat., Sept. 13 NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA First NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA First NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA First New Hampshire vs. Nevada Round (Minnesota, 3-1) Round (Pacific, 3-2) Round (Pepperdine, 3-0) 5 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Cal Poly at California 10/4 7 p.m. SID Contact: Pete Souris SID Contact: Jack Kuestermeyer Office Phone: 603-862-0730 Office Phone: 775-784-6900, SID Contact: Brian Thurmond Fax Number: 603-862-3839 ext. 244 Office Phone: 805-756-2410 Press Row Phone: n/a Fax Number: 775-784-4386 Fax Number: 805-756-2650 SID E-Mail Address: Press Row Phone: n/a Press Row Phone: 805-756-6751 [email protected] SID E-Mail Address: SID E-Mail Address: Web Page Address: [email protected] [email protected] www.uhwildcats.com Web Page Address: Web Page Address: www.nevadawolfpack.com www.gopoly.com

OREGON OREGON STATE Location: Eugene, OR Location: Corvallis, OR Enrollment: 20,011 Enrollment: 19,000 Nickname: Ducks Nickname: Beavers Colors: Green and Yellow Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 Home Court: McArthur Court Home Court: (9,087) (10,400) Athletic Director: Bill Moos Athletic Director:

Head Coach: Carl Ferriera Head Coach: Nancy Somera (Fresno State ’93) (USC ’89) Office Phone: 541-346-5410 Office Phone: 541-737-7491 Career Record/Years: Career Record/Years: 178-118/Nine years 49-66/Four years Record at Oregon/Years: 30-62/ Record at Oregon State/Years: Same Three years Assistants: Ben Somera, Michael Assistants: Keith Rubio, Rhonda Seemann Rust 2002 Record: 8-20 2002 Record: 11-21 Conference Record/Finish: Conference Record/Finish: 2-16/Ninth 1-17/10th NCAA Finish: n/a NCAA Finish: n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/9 SID Contact: Jennifer Lowery SID Contact: Allison Ross Office Phone: 541-737-7473 Office Phone: 541-346-0962 Fax Number: 541-737-3072 Fax Number: 541-346-5449 Press Row Phone: 541-737-2410 Press Row Phone: 541-346-4497 SID E-Mail Address: SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] [email protected] Web Page Address: Cal head coach Rich Feller addressing the free volleyball clinic, Web Page Address: www.osubeavers.com sponsored by The Renaissance Fund and Roshambo apparel, prior to www.goducks.com the 2002 Golden Bear Invitational. 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 35 WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON Location: Pullman, WA Location: Seattle, WA Enrollment: 22,000 Enrollment: 37,000 Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Huskies Colors: Crimson and Gray Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 Home Court: Bohler Gym (3,000) Home Court: Bank of America Athletic Director: Jim Sterk Arena (10,000) Athletic Director: Barbara Hedges Head Coach: Cindy Fredrick (Augustana College ’74) Head Coach: Jim McLaughlin Office Phone: 509-335-0277 (UC Santa Barbara ’85) Career Record/Years: Office Phone: 206-616-9060 355-232/18 years Career Record/Years: Record at Washington State/Years: 255-145/13 years 269-175/14 years Record at Washington/Years: Assistants: Dr. Mashallah 31-27/Two years Farokhmanesh, Jennifer Stinson Assistants: Pat Stangle, Leslie Greeny Tuiasosopo

2002 Record: 24-8 2002 Record: 20-11 Conference Record/Finish: Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/Third tie 9-9/Fifth NCAA Finish: Lost in NCAA Elite NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA Second Eight (Florida, 3-1) Round (Hawaii, 3-0) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5

SID Contact: Linda Chalich SID Contact: Misty Cole Office Phone: 509-335-0268 Office Phone: 206-685-3119 Fax Number: 509-335-0267 Fax Number: 206-543-5000 Press Row Phone: 509-335-0268 Press Row Phone: 206-616-8845 SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] SID E-Mail Address: Web Page Address: [email protected] Jessica Zatica, Alicia Powers and Caity Noonan celebrating a point www.wsucougars.com Web Address: www.gohuskies.com during one of the Bears’ 20 victories during the 2002 season.

ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA SANTA CLARA STANFORD Location: Tempe, AZ Location: Tucson, AZ Location: Santa Clara, CA Location: Stanford, CA Enrollment: 45,693 Enrollment: 35,400 Enrollment: 7,350 Enrollment: 13,811 Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Broncos Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Red and White Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: : Pacific-10 Home Court: Wells Fargo Arena Home Court: McKale Center Home Court: Leavey Center Home Court: (14,198) (14,545) (5,000) (7,500) Athletic Director: Gene Smith Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Athletic Director: Cheryl Levick Athletic Director: Dr. Ted Leland

Head Coach: Brad Saindon (Arizona Head Coach: David Rubio (CS Head Coach: Jon Wallace (UC Head Coach: John Dunning (San State ’76) Northridge ’82) Santa Barbara ’89) Diego State ’73) Office Phone: 480-965-2035 Office Phone: 520-621-4885 Office Phone: 408-554-6981 Office Phone: 650-723-1997 Career Record/Years: 252-146/12 Career Record/Years: 337-174/16 Career Record/Years: 91-33/Four Career Record/Years: 502-109/18 years years years years Record at Arizona State/Years: First Record at Arizona/Years: 217-109/ Record at Santa Clara/Years: Same Record at Stanford/Years: 65-7/ year 11 years Assistant: Dustin Moore Two years Assistants: Terri Cox, TBA Assistants: Charita Johnson, Steve Assistants: Denise Corlett, Katy Walker 2002 Record: 24-7 Ripp 2002 Record: 15-12 Conference Record/Finish: 12-2/ Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/ 2002 Record: 20-12 Second 2002 Record: 32-5 Seventh Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/ NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA First Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/ NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA Second Third tie Round (California, 3-1) Second Round (Nebraska, 3-0) NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 NCAA Finish: NCAA Runner-up Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Regional Final (Stanford, 3-0) (USC, 3-1) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 SID Contact: David Wahlstrom Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 SID Contact: Jeff Evans Office Phone: 408-554-4670 Office Phone: 480-965-6594 SID Contact: Matt Rector Fax Number: 408-554-6942 SID Contact: Aimee Dombroski Fax Number: 480-965-5408 Office Phone: 520-621-0914 Press Row Phone: 408-554-4752 Office Phone: 650-725-7277 Press Row Phone: 480-965-7274 Fax Number: 520-621-2681 SID E-Mail Address: Fax Number: 650-725-2957 SID E-Mail Address: Press Row Phone: 520-621-5291 [email protected] Press Row Phone: 650-723-4418 [email protected] SID E-Mail Address: Web Page Address: SID E-Mail Address: Web Page Address: [email protected] www.santaclarabroncos.com [email protected] www.TheSunDevils.com Web Page Address: Web Page Address: www.arizonaathletics.com www.gostanford.com 36 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS UCLA USC Location: , CA Location: Los Angeles, CA Enrollment: 36,890 Enrollment: 28,600 Nickname: Bruins Nickname: Trojans Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Cardinal and Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Pacific-10 Home Court: Home Court: Lyon Center (1,200) (12,800) Athletic Director: Mike Garrett Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero Head Coach: Mick Haley (Ball State Head Coach: Andy Banachowski ’65) (UCLA ’68) Office Phone: 213-740-4151 Office Phone: 310-206-6839 Career Record/Years: 829-193-1/26 Career Record/Years: 939-235/36 years years Record at USC/Years: 56-5/Two Record at UCLA/Years: Same years Assistants: Kim Jagd, Dave Fleming Assistants: , Rob Machan 2002 Record: 20-14 Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/ 2002 Record: 31-1 Fifth tie Conference Record/Finish: 17-1/ NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA Second First Round (Pepperdine, 3-1) NCAA Finish: NCAA Champion Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4

SID Contact: Amy Symons Hughes SID Contact: Vicki Hammond Office Phone: 310-206-8123 Office Phone: 213-740-3808 Fax Number: 310-825-8664 Fax Number: 213-740-7584 Press Row Phone: 310-825-1899 Press Row Phone: 213-746-4859 SID E-Mail Address: SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] [email protected] Web Page Address: Web Page Address: www.uclabruins.com www.usctrojans.com Leah Young, Mia Jerkov and Caity Noonan in action during the 2002 Golden Bear Invitational, one of three tournaments Cal won last season.

LONG BEACH TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH STATE STATE BADEN Location: Fort Worth, TX Location: Long Beach, CA Enrollment: 8,066 Enrollment: 32,126 THANKSGIVING Nickname: Horned Frogs Nickname: 49ers TOURNAMENT Colors: Purple and White Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Conference USA Conference: Big West Fri.-Sat., Nov. 28-29 Home Court: Student Rec Center (1,500) Home Court: The Pyramid (5,000) Long Beach State – Athletic Director: Eric Hyman Athletic Director: Bill Shumard Long Beach, CA The Pyramid (5,000) Head Coach: Prentice Lewis (Long Beach State Head Coach: Brian Gimmillaro (Long Beach Press Row: 562-985-4667 ’95) State ’70) Office Phone: 817-257-7360 Office Phone: 562-985-8366 Fri., Nov. 28 Career Record/Years: 12-18/One year Career Record/Years: 510-110/18 years Texas Christian Record at TCU/Years: Same Record at Long Beach State/Years: Same at Long Beach State Assistants: Jason Tanaka, Barbara Kovacs Assistants: Debbie Green-Vargas, J.P. Calderon 12 p.m. UC Irvine vs. San Jose State 2002 Record: 12-18 2002 Record: 28-4 2 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: 4-9/10th tie Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/Second California vs. Texas Christian NCAA Finish: n/a NCAA Finish: Lost NCAA First Round (UCLA, 5 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6 3-0) Georgia Tech at Long Beach Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/9 State SID Contact: Ryan Chambers 7:30 p.m. Office Phone: 817-257-5367 SID Contact: Chris DeConna Fax Number: 817-257-7964 Office Phone: 562-985-8569 Sat., Nov. 29 Press Row Phone: n/a Fax Number: 562-985-1549 Texas Christian vs. UC Irvine SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 562-985-4667 3:30 p.m. Web Page Address: www.GoFrogs.com SID E-Mail Address: [email protected] San Jose State vs. Georgia Tech Web Page Address: www.longbeachstate.com 5:30 p.m. California at Long Beach State 7:30 p.m.

2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 37 2003 CAL TRAVEL PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS ACCOMMODATIONS NEWSPAPERS RADIO Associated Press KALX Radio (90.7 FM) At UC Irvine Sunset Showcase At Washington State (9/24-25) Greg Beacham (SE) (Cal Student Radio) (8/29-31) TBA 1390 Market #318 Patrick Cronin (SD) DoubleTree Hotel-Irvine Spectrum San Francisco, CA 94102 26 Barrows Hall #5650 90 Pacifica At Washington (9/26) (415) 495-1708 Berkeley, CA 94720 Irvine, CA 92618 Silver Cloud Inn Fax: 495-4967 (510) 642-1111 949-471-8888 5036 25th Avenue NE Fax: 642-9715 Seattle, WA 98105 Contra Costa Times At Colorado State Coors Classic 206-526-5200 Mike Lefkow (SE) MISCELLANEOUS (9/10-13) P.O. Box 5088 Media Relations Office Holiday Inn-University Park At UCLA/USC (11/13-15) Walnut Creek, CA 94596 University of California 425 West Prospect Road Courtyard Marriott-Marina del Rey (925) 943-8149 210 Memorial Stadium Fort Collins, CO 80526 13480 Maxella Avenue Fax: 930-6150 970-482-2626 Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Berkeley, CA 94720-4426 (510) 642-5363 310-822-8555 Daily Californian (Student) Fax: 643-7778 At Oregon/Oregon State (9/17-19) Sports Editor Red Lion Hotel-Eugene At Long Beach State Baden Eshleman Hall Athletic Ticket Office 205 Coburg Road Thanksgiving Tournament Berkeley, CA 94720 University of California Eugene, OR 97401 (11/27-29) (510) 548-8300 2223 Fulton Ave. 541-984-4403 Cypress Courtyard Marriott Fax: 849-2803 5865 Katella Avenue Berkeley, CA 94720 800-GO-BEARS At Arizona State/Arizona (10/2-4) Cypress CA 90630 Oakland Tribune (510) 64-BEARS Wyndham Phoenix Airport 714-484-2502 John Becker (SE) 427 North 44th Street 4770 Willow Road Pacific-10 Conference Phoenix, AZ 85008 Pleasanton, CA 94588 Jim Muldoon, PR Director 602-220-4400 (925) 416-4847 Dave Hirsch, Asst. PR Fax: 416-4874 Director 800 S. Broadway, Suite 400 San Francisco Chronicle Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Glenn Schwarz (SE) (925) 932-4411 901 Mission Street Fax: 932-4601 San Francisco, 94103 (415) 777-7201 Fax: 543-3754

FOX SPORTS NET/ 2003 PAC-10 TELEVISION SCHEDULE Fri. Sept. 19 USC at UCLA 7 p.m. Fri. Sept. 26 Washington State at Stanford 7 p.m. Thu. Oct. 2 UCLA at Washington State 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 10 Washington at Oregon 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 Oregon State at Arizona 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 24 California at Washington 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 31 Arizona State at Stanford 7 p.m. Fri. Nov. 7 USC at Arizona 7 p.m. Mia Jerkov, Caity Noonan and Leah Young were all huge Fri. Nov. 14 Stanford at USC 7 p.m. contributors in Cal advancing to the NCAA Tournament in 2002. Thu. Nov. 20 Oregon State at California 7 p.m.

All matches will be shown on a delayed basis by FSN on Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. or 10 a.m. local time/check local listings.

38 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS GOLDEN BEAR RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS KILLS SERVICE ACES Name Total Year Name Total Year 1. Mia Jerkov 578 2002 1. Sylvie Monnet 62 1983 2. Tiffany Rochelle 568 1988 2. Sue Belina 61 1984 3. Lisa Arce 502 1988 3. Kelly Bates 56 1985 4. Tiffany Rochelle 484 1986 Brook Coulter 56 1998 5. Lisa Arce 483 1989 5. Teri Donohue 53 1984 6. Morgan Cecil 450 1991 6. Holly McPeak 51 1988 7. Alicia Perry 448 2000 7. Teri Donohue 47 1985 8. Tiffany Rochelle 439 1989 8. Sienna Curci 46 1991 9. Sylvie Monnet 432 1983 9. Lisa Arce 43 1988 10. Cara Dane 412 1993 Brook Coulter 43 1999

ATTEMPTS DIGS Name Total Year Name Total Year 1. Lisa Arce 1428 1988 1. Lisa Arce 480 1988 2. Tiffany Rochelle 1409 1988 2. Holly McPeak 464 1988 3. Mia Jerkov 1400 2002 3. Judy Chow 426 1985 4. Tiffany Rochelle 1312 1986 4. Lisa Arce 422 1989 5. Lisa Arce 1220 1989 5. Kelly Bates 418 1985 6. Morgan Cecil 1219 1991 6. Tiffany Rochelle 416 1988 As a sophomore, Mia Jerkov recorded 30 or 7. Alicia Perry 1182 2000 7. Alicia Perry 393 2000 more kills in six matches and established a 8. Brook Coulter 1114 1999 8. Morgan Cecil 391 1991 school record with 578 single-season kills. 9. Lisa Arce 1097 1990 9. Teri Donohue 389 1985 10. Tiffany Rochelle 1093 1989 10. Wei Meng 387 1985

ASSISTS TOTAL BLOCKS RECORDS/AWARDS Name Total Year Name Total Year 1. Caity Noonan 1442 2002 1. Sylvie Monnet 216 1983 2. Holly McPeak 1390 1988 2. Cara Dane 138 1990 3. Sienna Curci 1354 1991 3. Carolyn Kempker 130 1989 4. Sienna Curci 1310 1993 4. Carolyn Kempker 127 1988 5. Kelly Bates 1301 1985 5. Debbie Dimino 121 1984 6. Sara Allison 1251 1990 6. Becky Connolly 116 1983 7. Holly McPeak 1238 1989 7. Wei Meng 110 1985 8. Holly McPeak 1191 1987 8. Morgan Cecil 109 1989 Sienna Curci 1191 1992 9. Lisa Arce 108 1987 10. Heidi Henkle 1185 1986 Heather Smith 108 1987 Camille Leffall 108 2002

HITTING PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Name Kills-Errors-Attempts Pct. Year 1. Camille Leffall 163-44-312 .381 2001 2. Camille Leffall 253-71-525 .347 2002 3. Reena Pardiwala 222-68-488 .316 2001 4. Reena Pardiwala 219-80-466 .298 2000 5. Sylvie Monnet 432-135-1015 .293 1983 Setter Caity Noonan had an outstanding 6. Jenny Swart 277-98-647 .277 1995 2002 campaign, establishing a new school 7. Leah Young 384-111-994 .275 2002 record with 1,442 single-season assists. 8. Wei Meng 364-109-970 .263 1985 9. Tiffany Rochelle 439-154-1093 .261 1989 10. Diana Yovino-Young 361-136-869 .259 1985

2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 39 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS KILLS SERVICE ACES Name Total Years Name Total Years 1. Tiffany Rochelle 1814 1986-89 1. Brook Coulter 162 1996-99 2. Lisa Arce 1806 1987-90 2. Tiffany Rochelle 136 1986-89 3. Alicia Perry 1348 1997-00 Sienna Curci 136 1989, 91-93 4. Cara Dane 1332 1990-93 4. Lisa Arce 128 1987-90 5. Jessica Dinaberg 1233 1994-97 5. Teri Donohue 126 1983-85 6. Morgan Cecil 1053 1989-91 6. Sue Belinda 102 1981-84 7. Leah Young 1008 1999-02 Candace McNamee 102 1998-01 8. Kelly Moomaw 979 1984-87 8. Holly McPeak 98 1987-89 9. Brook Coulter 966 1996-99 9. Judy Chow 96 1984-86 10. Michelle Wickman 934 1994-97 Michelle Wickman 96 1994-97

ATTEMPTS DIGS Name Total Years Name Total Years 1. Lisa Arce 4801 1987-90 1. Lisa Arce 1602 1987-90 2. Tiffany Rochelle 4772 1986-89 2. Tiffany Rochelle 1406 1986-89 3. Alicia Perry 3729 1997-00 3. Jessica Dinaberg 1238 1994-97 4. Jessica Dinaberg 3546 1994-97 4. Holly McPeak 1184 1987-89 5. Cara Dane 3394 1990-93 5. Tosha Comendant 1168 1990-93 6. Brook Coulter 3066 1996-99 6. Alicia Perry 1131 1997-00 7. Kelly Moomaw 2864 1984-87 7. Sienna Curci 1121 1989, 91-93 Tiffany Rochelle (1986-89) is the Bears 8. Leah Young 2830 1999-02 Brook Coulter 1121 1996-99 career kill leader (1,814) and was selected as 9. Morgan Cecil 2740 1989-91 9. Kelly Moomaw 993 1984-87 the Cal Volleyball Athlete of the Decade. 10. Michelle Wickman 2717 1994-97 10. Danielle Mashy 970 1992-95

ASSISTS TOTAL BLOCKS Name Total Years Name Total Years 1. Sienna Curci 4008 1989, 91-93 1. Cara Dane 434 1990-93 RECORDS/AWARDS 2. Holly McPeak 3819 1987-89 2. Carolyn Kempker 368 1986-89 3. Candace McNamee 3622 1998-01 3. Lisa Arce 364 1987-90 4. Caity Noonan 2277 1999-02 4. Diana Yovino-Young 358 1984-87 5. Kelly Bates 1301 1985 5. Kellie Alva 351 1996-99 Lynn Guevara 1301 1995-96 6. Morgan Cecil 248 1989-91 7. Sara Allison 1275 1987-90 7. Jill Schneider 241 1990-93 8. Teri Donohue 1265 1983-85 8. Leah Young 239 1999-02 9. Heidi Henkle 1192 1986-87 9. Tiffany Rochelle 238 1986-89 10. Jennifer Kriste 1157 1996-97 10. Candace McNamee 236 1998-01

HITTING PERCENTAGE (minimum 3 attempts per game) Name Kills-Errors-Attempts Pct. Year 1. Camille Leffall 416-115-837 .360 2001- 2. Reena Pardiwala 561-216-1248 .276 1998-01 3. Wei Meng 667-218-1754 .256 1985-86 4. Mia Jerkov 689-278-1744 .236 2001- 5. Diana Yovino-Young 911-364-2359 .232 1984-87 6. Leah Young 1008-391-2830 .218 1999-02 7. Lisa Arce 1806-771-4801 .216 1987-90 8. Cara Dane 1332-602-3394 .215 1990-93 9. Tiffany Rochelle 1814-797-4772 .213 1986-89 10. Jenny Swart 597-261-1593 .211 1992-95 Holly McPeak, a 1996 Olympian in beach volleyball, was Pac-10 and National Note: Records date back to the 1983 season Freshman of the Year in 1987. Bold denotes current Cal athlete

40 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS SINGLE MATCH INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS STANDOUTS KILLS SERVICE ACES KILLS - 30 & OVER Match 39 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington Match 9 Brook Coulter at Oregon 39 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington, 10/17/02 (10/17/02) (10/16/98) 38 Mia Jerkov vs. Washington State, 10/18/02 Season 578 Mia Jerkov (2002) Season 62 Sylvie Monnet (1983) 37 Mia Jerkov vs. Stanford, 11/22/02 Career 1814 Tiffany Rochelle (1986-89) Career 162 Brook Coulter (1996-99) 36 Lisa Arce at Oregon, 10/28/89 34 Mia Jerkov at Washington, 11/16/02 KILL ATTEMPTS DIGS 32 Lynn Patrick vs. Oregon State, 11/16/90 Match 91 Mia Jerkov vs. Stanford Match 32 Tiffany Rochelle vs. 32 Mia Jerkov at Oregon, 9/27/02 (11/22/02) San Jose State (10/11/88) 32 Mia Jerkov vs. USC, 10/5/02 Season 1428 Lisa Arce (1988) Season 480 Lisa Arce (1988) 31 Tiffany Rochelle at Arizona, 9/23/88 30 Alicia Perry at Oregon, 9/15/00 Career 4801 Lisa Arce (1987-90) Career 1602 Lisa Arce (1987-90) DIGS - 30 & OVER HITTING PERCENTAGE TOTAL BLOCKS 32 Tiffany Rochelle vs. San Jose State, Match .917 (11-0-12) Match 11 Heather Diers at 10/11/88 Candace McNameee Saint Mary’s (10/22/02) 31 Lisa Arce vs. Pacific, 9/27/88 vs. Oregon (10/1/99) 11 Camille Leffall vs. 30 Sue Belina vs. Montana, 9/14/84 Season .381 (163-44-312) Santa Clara (10/23/01) 30 Wei Meng vs. Colorado State, 10/12/85 Camille Leffall (2001) 11 Jenny Swart vs. Oregon 30 Lisa Arce at Arizona, 9/23/88 Career .360 (416-115-837) (9/15/95) 30 Morgan Cecil at Arizona, 11/22/91 Camille Leffall (2001-) 11 Cara Dane at Washington 30 Alicia Perry vs. Washington, 10/6/00 (11/3/90) ASSISTS 11 Cara Dane vs. Oregon BLOCKS - 10 & OVER (11/17/90) Match 79 Holly McPeak at Oregon 11 Holly McPeak at Arizona 11 Sylvie Monnet, twice, 1983 (10/28/89) (9/23/88) 11 Holly McPeak at Arizona, 9/23/88 79 Sienna Curci vs. Oregon 11 Sylvie Monnet vs. two 11 Cara Dane at Washington, 11/3/90 (10/15/93) opponents 11 Cara Dane vs. Oregon, 11/17/90 Season 1442 Caity Noonan (2002) 11 Jenny Swart vs. Oregon, 9/15/95 Season 216 Sylvie Monnet (1983) Career 4008 Sienna Curci (1989, 91-93) 11 Camille Leffall vs. Santa Clara, 10/23/01 Career 434 Cara Dane (1990-93) 11 Heather Diers at Saint Mary’s, 10/22/02 10 10 times DOUBLE TEAM MATCH RECORDS (kills, digs, assists) KILLS ASSISTS Candace McNamee vs. Oregon State, 10/2/99 (14 kills, 14 digs, 36 assists) Match 101 at Oregon (9/15/00) Match 95 at Oregon (9/15/00) Alicia Perry vs. Washington State, 11/19/99 Season 1951 1985 Season 1729 1985 (21 kills, 19 digs, 31 assists) Alicia Perry vs. Washington, 11/20/99 KILL ATTEMPTS SERVICE ACES (23 kills, 11 digs, 32 assists) Match 277 at Oregon State (9/16/00) Match 21 vs. Wyoming (9/28/84) Candace McNamee at Nevada, 9/1/00 Season 5540 1985 Season 348 1984 (11 kills, 11 digs, 37 assists) Candace McNamee vs. Oregon State, 11/16/00 (11 kills, 14 digs, 41 assists) HITTING PERCENTAGE DIGS Match .467 (52-9-92) at San Francisco Match 151 vs. San Jose State (10/11/88) TRIPLE DOUBLE (11/20/01) Season 2956 1985 (kills, digs, blocks) Season .232 (1876-748-4863) 2002 Debbie Dimino vs. Montana, 9/14/84 TOTAL BLOCKS (16 kills, 11 digs, 10 blocks) Match 32 at Nevada (9/1/00) Morgan Cecil at Oregon, 10/28/89 Season 429 1983 (18 kills, 10 digs, 10 blocks) Jenny Swart vs. Oregon, 9/15/95 (18 kills, 12 digs, 11 blocks) Leah Young at Saint Mary’s, 10/22/02 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS (28 kills, 11 digs, 10 blocks) Best Record 28-12 (.700) 1982 TRIPLE DOUBLE Most Matches Won 28 1982 Most Consecutive Matches Won 11 9/15/82 - 9/25/82 (assists, digs, blocks) Most Consecutive Home Matches Won 12 11/17/78 - 10/26/79 Holly McPeak at Arizona, 9/23/88 Most Consecutive Games Won 27 8/30/02 – 9/14/02 (73 assists, 18 digs, 11 blocks) Most Matches Lost 31 (11 forfeits) 1985 Most Consecutive Matches Lost 25 (11 forfeits) 9/10/85 - 10/13/85 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 41 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Abernathy, Gabrielle 2000-01 Dinaberg, Jessica 1994-97 Kokaska, Laurel 1999-00 Parrish, Danette 1976-78 Adachi, Themy-Jo 1975 Donohue, Teri 1983-85 Kollias, Alexis 2002 Parrish, Michaela 1978-79 Adachi, Wendy 1974 Dresel, Anne 1983 Kramer, Kelly 1981-84 Parsons, Jodi 1981 Allen, Dana 1983-84 Duffield, Mardi 1975-76 Kriste, Jennifer 1996-97 Patrick, Lynn 1990-92 Allen, Denise 1980-83 Dunne, Barbara 1978-80 Krueger, Tracy 1987-88 Peevey, Debbie 1974 Allison, Sara 1987-90 Duthie, Shannon 1976-77 Leffall, Camille 2001-02 Pelz, Melissa 1993 Alva, Kellie 1996-99 Erlund, Maxine 1980-81 Leiman, Sara 1974 Penhaligon, Karen 1978 Anderson, Debbie 1978-81 Liniger, Alicia 1993 Penido, Eliana 1991-92 Ara, Allison 2002 Lippincott, Vicki 1977 Perry, Alicia 1997-00 Arce, Lisa 1987-90 Lopez, Cindy 1980 Pokorny, Lisa 1977-78 Archer, Krissy 1992 Lovely, Louella 1995 Powers, Alicia 2002 Astone, Toni 1977 Loyd, Kelly 1995-97 Powers, Lindsey 1994 Averbach, Cindi 1974 Lucich, Sue 1974-76 Purvis, Lori 1979 Baggott, Teresa 1975-76 Lutke, Cathy 1975 Quackenbush, Katie 1981 Banatao, Tala 1998-00 Maher, Toody 1978-80, 82 Quinney, Michelle 1977 Bates, Kelly 1985 Malcolm, Janine 1993-94 Reading, Kim 1974 Belina, Sue 1981-84 Marjoua, Youssra 2000 Ristani, Nina 1985-86 Berardo, Annette 1983-85 Marston, Leigh 1992-93 Rivera, Leslie 1980 Berman, Elena 1995-97 Martinson, Marty 1980-83 Robertson, Jill 1979 Bernstein, Laura 1976 Mashy, Danielle 1992-95 Rochelle, Tiffany 1986-89 Black, Teresa 1976 McCray, Annie 1985 Rodrigues, Susan 1974 Boehmer, Kathrin 1987-88 McGarrey, Kelly 1980-83 Roitz, Karen 1982-85 Brewster, Janet 1983 McDonald, Lisa 1976, 78 Rumsey, Lisa 1990 Alicia Perry (1997-00) Brown, Jenna 2002 McNamee, Candace 1998-01 Schmutz, Gayle 1978-79 Carpenter, Kim 1977-80 McPeak, Holly 1987-89 Schneider, Jill 1990-93 Castaneda, Patty 1989 Emmrich, Heidi 1994-95 Meller, Sheila 1977 Selby, Amanda 1997 Cecil, Morgan 1989-91 Evart, Kimberly 1975-77 Meng, Wei 1985-86 Shaw, Genia 1996 Chow, Judy 1984-86 Fink, Shaney 1990-93 Mennealy, Heather 1986-87 Sherwood, Becky 1988 Clowes, Emily 1999 Flores, Lorena 1976 Slater, Denise 1979 Comendant, Tosha 1990-93 Fong, Larisa 1981 Smith, Becky 1975 Collette, Lisa 2000-02 Gai, Karen 1974 Smith, Cheryl 1979 Colmery, Julie 2001 Gase, Donna 1975 Smith, Heather 1987 Conley, Regina 1977-78 Gee, Gwen 1978 Smith, Karen 1988 Getchel, Emily 1999 Somers, Sheila 1982 Goldin, Jan 1975-77 Stafford, Linda 1977 Goldsborough, Pam 1979 Stevens, Jameka 1998-99 Gonsalves, Leona 1977 Sumi, Shohara 1979 Gonzalez, Astrid 2001-02 Susson, Andrea 1994-95 Grifman, Stacey 1974, 76-77 Sutherland, Shelly 1982 Grigsby, Jenna 2000-02 Swart, Jenny 1992-95 Guerra, Courtney 1999 Sweet, Shell 1977-78 Guevara, Lynn 1995-96 Tajiri, Jeanne 1979 Guiterrez, Doreen 1977-78 Thorpe, Tricia 1977 Gutierrez, Rene, 1991-93 Triest, Carol 1974 Hanami, Annette 1975 Carolyn Kempker (1986-89) Turner, Ashleigh 2000-02 Hanson, Cheryl 1974-75 Van Wingerden, Esther 1984, 86 Harris, Penny 1979 Van Wingerden, Teri 1975 Hendrikse, Marianne 1986-87 Meyer, Kelly 1997-99 Walery, Debbie 1994-97 Henkle, Heidi 1986-87 Miller, Tiffany 1988-89 Waltman, Sara 1996-98 Brooke Coulter (1996-99) Ho, Diana 1974-75 Moll, Michelle 1991-93 Weaver, Brooke 1994-97 Hoekstra, Hopi 1991 Momono, Joanne 1974-75 Whiting, Wendy 1986-87 Hsu, Nora 1974-75 Monnet, Sylvie 1980-83 Wickman, Michelle 1994-97 Connelly, Erin 1977 Hsu, Sharon 1982 Moomaw, Kelly 1984-87 Wilbur, Dione 1990 Connolly, Becky 1981-83, 85 Hutchinson, Holly 1988-91 Morehouse, Joan 1974 Wilkinson, Teri 1975-76 Cook, Jackie 1989-90 Jackson, Rachael 1974 Mortensen, Janet 1983-84 Wooding, Connie 1978 Coulter, Brook 1996-99 Jacobs, Dana 1977-78 Musolff, Carrie 1997 Woolson, Ruth 1975 Curci, Sienna 1989, 91-93 Jerkov, Mia 2001-02 Mussak, Molly 1980 Wooten, Laurie 1988-89 Currier, Alyssa 1999-00 Johnson, Barri 1985 Nelson, Sarah 1994 Yoshioka, Susan 1974-75 Daine, Drew 1978-80 Jones, Debra 1979 Newman, Lisa 1979-82 Yovino-Young, Diana 1984-87 Dane, Cara 1990-93 Jones, Sabra 1976-78 Noonan, Caity 1999-02 Young, Leah 1999-02 Davidson, Kerry 1981 Kamen, Lindsey 1994-95 Ortega, Simone 2000 Yribarren, Amy 1994-95 Diers, Heather 2000-02 Kempker, Carolyn 1986-89 Pardiwala, Reena 1998, 00-01 Zatica, Jessica 2000-02 Dimino, Debbie 1983-85 Kiggins, Katy 1975-76 Parducci, Annie 1977 42 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS HONORS AND AWARDS/CAL IN THE POSTSEASON ALL-AMERICAN ALL-FRESHMAN 1981 Sylvie Monnet (first team) 1984 Diana Yovino-Young (NorPac) CAL IN THE 1982 Sylvie Monnet (first team) 1985 Kelly Bates (NorPac) 1983 Sylvie Monnet (second team) 1986 Heidi Henkle (Pac-10) POSTSEASON 2002 Mia Jerkov (third team) Tiffany Rochelle (Pac-10) 1987 Lisa Arce (Pac-10) 1981 AIAW ALL-WEST/PACIFIC REGION Holly McPeak (Pac-10) Finish: 10th (12 teams) 1989 Lisa Arce (West Region second team) 1990 Cara Dane (Pac-10) Site: Florida State Tiffany Rochelle (West Region Lynn Patrick (Pac-10) Pool Play second team) 1996 Kellie Alva (Pac-10) Minnesota d. Cal 13-15, 15-9, 15-12, 1-15, 15-2 1993 Sienna Curci (West Region second team) Brook Coulter (Pac-10, Utah State d. Cal, 15-7, 15-10, 14-16, 6-15, 15-2 2002 Mia Jerkov (Pacific Region first team) honorable mention) Consolation ALL CONFERENCE 1997 Alicia Perry (Pac-10, Cal d. North Carolina 15-8, 15-13 honorable mention) Pittsburgh d. Cal 15-12, 2-15, 15-11 1979 Toody Maher (NorCal, first team) 2000 Gabrielle Abernathy (Pac-10, Kelly McGarrey (NorCal, 1982 NCAA honorable mention) second team) Finish: 9th tie (28 teams) 2001 Camille Leffall (Pac-10) 1980 Kim Carpenter (NorCal, second team) First round @ Cal 2002 Jenna Brown (Pac-10) Toody Maher (NorCal, first team) Cal d. Pepperdine 17-15, 15-13, 15-4 Sylvie Monnet (NorCal, first team) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN West Regional @ UCLA 1981 Sylvie Monnet (NorCal, first team) 1982 Sylvie Monnet (first team) San Diego State d. Cal 15-8, 15-11, 11-15, 15-13 Lisa Newman (NorCal, second team) 1983 Sylvie Monnet (first team) 1983 NCAA 1982 Denise Allen (NorPac, second team) 1988 Tiffany Rochelle (third team) Toody Maher (NorPac, first team) Finish: 9th tie (28 teams) Sylvie Monnet (NorPac, first team) PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC First round @ Oregon State Lisa Newman (NorPac, first team) 1987 Tiffany Rochelle (first team) Cal d. Oregon State 12-15, 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 1983 Sylvie Monnet (NorPac, first team) 1988 Tiffany Rochelle (first team) 15-10 1985 Wei Meng (NorPac, first team) 1989 Tiffany Rochelle (first team) West Regional @ Pacific Diana Yovino-Young (NorPac, 1990 Sara Allison (first team) Pacific d. Cal 15-11, 15-3, 15-3 second team) 1991 Tosha Comendant (first team) 1987 NCAA 1988 Tiffany Rochelle (Pac-10, first team) Cara Dane (honorable mention) Finish: 17th tie (32 teams) 1989 Lisa Arce (Pac-10, first team) 1992 Sienna Curci (second-team) First round @ UCLA RECORDS/AWARDS Tiffany Rochelle (Pac-10, first team) Tosha Comendant (hon. mention) UCLA d. Cal 15-12, 11-15, 15-11, 15-2 1990 Lisa Arce (Pac-10, first team) 1993 Tosha Comendant (first team) 1991 Sienna Curci (Pac-10, first team) Sienna Curci (first team) 1988 NCAA 1996 Jessica Dinaberg (Pac-10, 1995 Brooke Weaver (honorable mention) Finish: 17th tie (32 teams) honorable mention) 1996 Jessica Dinaberg (honorable mention) First round @ UCLA 1998 Alicia Perry (Pac-10, Lynn Guevara (honorable mention) UCLA d. Cal 15-10, 15-8, 15-2 honorable mention) Debbie Walery (honorable mention) 1999 Brook Coulter (Pac-10, Brooke Weaver (honorable mention) 1989 NCAA honorable mention) 1997 Sara Waltman (second team) Finish: 9th tie (32 teams) 2000 Alicia Perry (Pac-10, Kellie Alva (honorable mention) First round @ Florida State honorable mention) Jessica Dinaberg (honorable mention) Cal d. Florida State 11-15, 15-11, 15-13, 15-13 2002 Mia Jerkov (Pac-10, first team) Jennifer Kriste (honorable mention) South Regional @ Texas Leah Young (Pac-10, hon. mention) Amanda Selby (honorable mention) Texas d. Cal 15-11, 15-6, 15-10 Debbie Walery (honorable mention) Brooke Weaver (honorable mention) 1991 NIVC 1998 Sara Waltman (first team) Finish: 5th tie (20 teams) 1999 Candace McNamee (hon. mention) Site: Wright State CAL ALL-DECADE TEAM 2000 Laurel Kokaska (honorable mention) Pool Play Caity Noonan (honorable mention) Cal d. Drexel 15-5, 15-3, 15-4 (1986-96) 2001 Lisa Collette (honorable mention) Cal d. West Virginia 15-11, 15-12, 15-4 Lisa Arce Heather Diers (hon. mention) Cal d. Arkansas State 15-12, 15-10, 15-11 Morgan Cecil Jenna Grigsby (hon. mention) Notre Dame d. Cal 10-15, 14-16, 15-13, Tosha Comendant Reena Pardiwala (honorable mention) 15-13, 16-14 Sienna Curci 2002 Heather Diers (hon. mention) 2002 NCAA Cara Dane Jenna Grigsby (hon. mention) Shaney Fink Mia Jerkov (honorable mention) First and Second Round at Santa Barbara, CA Carolyn Kempker Caity Noonan (honorable mention) (UC Santa Barbara) Holly McPeak Leah Young (honorable mention) Cal defeated Santa Clara 19-30, 30-20, 30-22, Kelly Moomaw 30-20 Tiffany Rochelle* PLAYER OF THE YEAR UC Santa Barbara defeated Cal 30-26, 30-25, Jenny Swart 1983 Sylvie Monnet (NorPac Conference) 30-26 Diana Yovino-Young FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR *Athlete of the Decade 1987 Holly McPeak (National, Pac-10) COACH OF THE YEAR 1990 Cara Dane (Pac-10) 1982 Chris Stanley (NorPac Conference) 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 43 2002 GOLDEN BEAR ACHIEVEMENTS TEAM LEAH YOUNG First NCAA appearance since 1989 Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 Defeated six opponents ranked in the AVCA Top 25 Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic 20-12 record is best since going 22-20 in 1983 Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament Team Tied school record by starting season with nine consecutive match UNLV Gameworks Classic All-Tournament Team victories SMU DoubleTree Invitational All-Tournament Team Set school record by winning 27 consecutive games to start the season Recorded triple-double Oct. 22 at Saint Mary’s Won Golden Bear Invitational Finished career with 1008 kills Won UNLV Gameworks Classic Won SMU DoubleTree Invitational CAITY NOONAN Took the No. 1 (USC) and No. 2 (Stanford) ranked teams in the nation to five games SMU DoubleTree Invitational All-Tournament Team Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic MIA JERKOV School record single-season assists – 1442 Third Team All-American CAMILLE LEFFALL First Team All-Pacific-Region First Team All-Pac-10 Golden Bear Invitational All-Tournament Team Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic UNLV Gameworks Classic All-Tournament Team Oct. 21 AVCA National Player of the Week School record career hitting percentage – .360 Oct. 21 Pac-10 Player of the Week Sept. 9 Pac-10 Player of the Week JENNA BROWN MVP Golden Bear Invitational MVP UNLV Gameworks Classic Pac-10 All-Freshman Team MVP SMU DoubleTree Invitational School record single-season kills – 578 HEATHER DIERS School record single-match kills – 39 School record single-match kill attempts – 91 Tied school record with 11 total blocks Oct. 22 at Saint Mary’s Recorded 30 + kills in six matches Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic Pac-10 leader in kills – 578 Pac-10 leader in points – 635.0 JENNA GRIGSBY Honorable mention Pac-10 All-Academic

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2002 NCAA Tournament post-match press conference.

Mia Jerkov (l), Camille Leffall, Leah Young and Caity Noonan with their all-tournament awards at the UNLV Gameworks Classic.

Caity Noonan, left, with Leah Young after earning all-tournament honors at the SMU DoubleTree Invitational.

At left, the Bears take a break for a little refreshment at Coldstone Creamery in Santa Barbara. RECORDS/AWARDS

Camille Leffall signs autographs for young fans.

2002 UNLV Gameworks Classic champions

The Golden Bears are all smiles on a bus during a Las Vegas road trip last season. 2002 SMU DoubleTree Invitational champions Emerson Salonga, Alicia Powers, Jenna Grigsby, Alexis Kollias, and Mia Jerkov relax for a meal during a Las Vegas road trip.

Mia Jerkov signs autographs for a gathering of young Golden Bear fans. 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 45 GOLDEN BEAR HISTORY GOLDEN BEAR COACHES THROUGH THE YEARS

Year Coach Record Conference Record/Finish Year Coach Record Conference Record/Finish 1975 Chris Stanley 6-8 4th NCIAC 1990 Dave DeGroot 8-21 3-15/10th Pac-10 1976 Chris Stanley 7-8 4th NCIAC 1991 Dave DeGroot 15-15 9-9/5th Pac-10 1977 Chris Stanley 18-8 8-4/3rd NorCal 1992 Dave DeGroot 11-16 6-12/7th Pac-10 1978 Chris Stanley 17-18 7-5/4th NorCal 1993 Dave DeGroot 13-16 5-13/8th Pac-10 1979 Chris Stanley 18-8 8-4/2nd NorCal 1994 Dave DeGroot 5-23 2-16/9th Pac-10 1980 Chris Stanley 19-16 6-6/4th NorCal 1995 Sue Woodstra 13-15 5-13/9th Pac-10 1981 Chris Stanley 20-21 7-5/3rd NorCal 1996 Sue Woodstra 8-20 3-15/9th Pac-10 1982 Chris Stanley 28-12 12-2/1st NorPac 1997 Sue Woodstra 8-19 3-15/9th Pac-10 1983 Chris Stanley 22-20 7-2/3rd NorPac 1998 Sue Woodstra/Lee Maes 7-22 3-15/T8th Pac-10 1984 Marlene Piper 13-23 5-7/3rd NorPac 1999 Rich Feller 13-15 7-11/T6th Pac-10 1985 Marlene Piper 12-31* 7-5/3rd NorPac 2000 Rich Feller 13-15 6-12/T7th Pac-10 1986 Marlene Piper 18-21 7-11/7th Pac-10 2001 Rich Feller 10-18 3-15/9th Pac-10 1987 Marlene Piper 18-15 11-7/T4th Pac-10 2002 Rich Feller 20-12 7-11/8th Pac-10 1988 Dave DeGroot 19-15 7-11/7th Pac-10 Totals 28 years 398-464 1989 Dave DeGroot 19-13 8-10/T6th Pac-10 * includes 11 forfeits due to ineligible player ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Series Opponent Series Opponent Series Alabama ...... 1-0 Kent State ...... 1-0 San Jose State ...... 13-27 Alberta...... 2-0 Lamar ...... 1-0 Santa Clara ...... 27-6 Arizona...... 7-29 Long Beach State ...... 2-4 Seton Hall...... First Meeting Arizona State ...... 11-27 Louisiana State ...... 1-0 Sonoma State ...... 2-0 Arkansas State ...... 1-0 Louisville ...... 1-0 Southern California ...... 6-32 Auburn ...... 1-0 Massachusetts ...... 1-0 Southern Illinois ...... 1-0 Ball State ...... 1-0 McNeese State ...... 1-0 Southern Methodist ...... 1-0 Baylor ...... 2-0 Michigan ...... 1-0 Southern Oregon State ...... 1-0 Boise State ...... 2-0 Minnesota ...... 1-2 South Florida ...... 0-1 Brigham Young ...... 2-10 Mississippi ...... 0-1 SW Missouri State ...... 1-0 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 3-0 Montana...... 4-2 SW Texas State ...... 2-0 Cal Poly...... 5-6 Montana State ...... 2-1 Stanford...... 4-52 CS Bakersfield ...... 1-0 Murray State ...... 1-0 Stanislaus State ...... 2-0 CS Fullerton ...... 4-1 Nebraska ...... 0-2 Tennessee...... 0-3 CS Hayward ...... 3-0 Nevada ...... 8-2 Tennessee-Martin...... 1-0 CS Northridge...... 1-2 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 2-1 Texas ...... 0-9 Central Michigan ...... 1-0 New Hampshire ...... 1-0 Texas A&M ...... 3-4 Chaminade ...... 1-0 New Mexico ...... 3-3 Texas-Arlington ...... 1-1 Chico State ...... 1-1 New Mexico State ...... 1-2 Texas Christian ...... First Meeting Colgate ...... 1-0 North Carolina ...... 1-0 Texas-San Antonio ...... 1-0 Colorado ...... 0-1 Northern Arizona ...... 2-0 Texas Tech ...... 1-0 Colorado State ...... 1-3 Northern Colorado ...... 1-1 Tulane...... 1-0 Connecticut ...... 0-1 Northern Illinois ...... 2-0 Tulsa ...... 1-0 Denver ...... 1-0 Northern Iowa ...... 1-0 UC Davis ...... 2-2 Drexel ...... 1-0 Northwestern ...... 1-4 UC Irvine ...... 7-3 Duke ...... 0-1 Notre Dame ...... 0-2 UCLA...... 0-44 Eastern Washington ...... 2-0 Ohio State ...... 0-1 UC Riverside ...... 1-1 Florida ...... 1-3 Oklahoma...... 1-0 UC San Diego ...... 2-0 Florida Atlantic ...... 1-0 Oregon...... 36-12 UC Santa Barbara ...... 3-12 Florida State ...... 1-2 Oregon State...... 26-16 Utah ...... 2-3 Fresno State ...... 12-8 Pacific ...... 6-26 Utah State ...... 1-2 George Mason ...... 1-0 Pepperdine ...... 3-4 Villanova ...... 1-0 George Washington ...... 0-1 Pittsburgh ...... 0-1 Washington...... 18-21 Georgia ...... 1-0 Portland State ...... 6-3 Washington State ...... 18-22 Gonzaga ...... 1-0 Providence ...... 1-0 Weber State ...... 2-0 Hawaii ...... 0-7 Purdue ...... 0-1 West Virginia ...... 1-0 Hofstra...... First Meeting Rice ...... 0-1 William & Mary ...... 1-1 Houston ...... 4-0 Sacramento State ...... 9-3 Wisconsin...... 0-1 Humboldt State ...... 0-1 Saint Mary’s (CA) ...... 9-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 1-0 Idaho State ...... 2-1 San Diego ...... 6-1 Wyoming ...... 3-0 Illinois ...... 0-2 San Diego State ...... 1-4 Illinois State ...... 2-2 San Francisco ...... 33-0 Iowa ...... 0-2 San Francisco State ...... 4-3 Bold denotes 2003 opponent 46 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS HISTORY State* W 3-0 State* W 3-2 1981 Francisco* W 3-0 Record: 20-21/7-5 Coach: Chris Stanley Coach: Chris Cal Poly SLO L 3-0 Texas A&M W 3-2 Santa Clara* W 3-1 San Diego, CA vs. USCvs. Oregonvs. Long Beach Statevs. New Mexicovs. Utah StateNorthwestern LPepperdine 2-0 Oregon W L LSan Diego 3-1 2-0 2-1 Cal Poly SLO LTexas A&M 2-0 LOregon 3-1 San Francisco L 3-2 Stanford* W L W 3-2 3-2 3-0 L 2-1 WBozeman, MT vs. Montana 2-0 Wat Montana State 2-0 vs. Albertavs. Montana Lvs. Alberta 3-1 vs. Montanaat Montana State L L 2-1 2-0 W L 2-0 W 3-1 W W 3-2 3-0 3-1 Pacific*at AIAW Championship, Tallahassee, FL vs. Minnesotavs. Utah Statevs. North Carolinavs. Pittsburgh*NorCal Match L W L L 2-0 3-2 3-0 3-2 L 2-1 Lisa Newman (1979-82) was first team NorPac in 1982. 9/89/109/119/12 Oregon State at Texas9/17-19 at at San Diego State Invitational, at Lamar W9/21 3-2 9/23-24 L Classic Cal 3-0 W10/2-3 3-1 Cal Invitational 10/810/910/14 San Jose 10/16 Fresno 10/2010/22-23 at San Francisco* at Montana State International Cup, at Pacific* W 3-1 10/28 L10/3011/2 3-0 Santa Clara*11/4 at Fresno State*11/12 at San JoseState* 11/13 at Stanford*11/17 San 11/19 at at L W W 3-1 3-0 3-1 L 3-0 vitational, San Jose, CA Barbara L 3-1 State* L 3-2 SLO W 3-1 State W 3-0 1980 1979 Santa Barbara L 3-0 Record: 19-6/6-6 Record: 18-8/8-4 Francisco State W 3-1 Francisco* W 3-0 Fullerton W 3-0 Coach: Chris Stanley Coach: Chris Stanley Coach: Chris Santa Clara* W 3-1 Santa Clara* W 3-1 Long Beach State W 3-0 San Jose State In Sacramento State W 3-2 Sacramento State W 3-0 Pepperdine W 3-2 Pacific*vs. Michigan Statevs. Portland Statevs. Houstonvs. USCvs. Arizona State W 2-1 L L 3-1 2-0 W LStanford* 2-1 *NorCal Match 2-0 L 2-1 L 3-0 San Diego, CA vs. UCLAvs. Arizona Statevs. Utahvs. Texas-El Pasovs. UC Santa Barbaravs. Utah State W 2-0 L W L 2-0 2-0 2-1 Oregon WHawaii-HiloStanford 2-1 LFresno State 2-0 Oregon L W 3-0 3-0 W L 2-1 2-0 W 2-1 vs. UC Irvinevs. Pacificvs. CS Northridgevs. Cal Poly Pomonavs. New Mexico StateSan Francisco W L LSacramento State L 2-0 2-1 2-0 San Diego 2-0 LSan Diego 2-0 W WStanford* 3-1 3-1 Pacific* W W 3-0 3-1 W*NorCal match 3-2 L 3-1 10/3010/31-11/1 at UCLA NIVT, Los Angeles, CA at 11/611/8 at San Jose State* UC Santa W 3-1 10/1010/1110/16 at Fresno State*10/18 Santa Clara*10/23 at Stanford*10/28 San Jose State* at San Francisco* L 3-1 W W 3-1 W L 3-0 3-0 3-2 11/1411/1511/18 San 11/21 Fresno State* at Pacific* L 3-2 L 3-0 9/269/27 at UC at 10/8 at 9/159/179/19-20 Ohio State Diego State Invitational, at San at W10/1 3-0 10/3-4 Hawaii-Hilo Cal Invitational W 3-2 9/189/21 at Cal Poly 9/229/28-29 Weber at 10/210/5-6 at Pacific* Cal Invitational 10/910/1210/16 at 10/18 Fresno State*10/25 CS 10/26 L10/30 at San Jose State* 3-0 11/6 San Franciso*11/911/10 at Fresno 11/13 W Santa Clara*11/15 San Jose State* 3-2 W at San Francisco* 3-1 at Stanford* W 3-1 L W W 3-1 3-1 3-0 W 3-1 9/26 San ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME vitational, San Jose, CA Barbara L 3-0 State* L 3-2 State* W State* L 3-0 State* W State L 3-2 1978 1977 Francisco State L 3-1 Record: 18-8/8-4 Francisco State W Francisco State L 3-2 Francisco W 2-0 Francisco* W 3-0 Francisco* W Record: 17-18/7-5 Coach: Chris Stanley Coach: Chris Stanley Coach: Chris Santa Clara* W 3-0 Santa Clara* W San Jose State In Pepperdine L 3-0 vs. Cal Poly Pomonavs. Stanfordat San Jose Statevs. Santa Claravs. Chico State Wvs. San Francisco State 2-0 vs. Portland State L W Lvs. Texas A&M 2-0 W 2-1 2-1 vs. Weber State W 2-0 vs. Colorado State 2-0 vs. Northern Coloradoat BYU Wvs. Arizona State 2-0 vs. New Mexico State L L W W 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 San DiegoHouston L LOregon 2-0 San Jose State 2-0 Portland State L 2-0 W 2-1 L L W 3-2 2-1 W 3-2 2-0 Pacific*Stanford* W 3-1 L 3-0 *NorCal Match Sacramento StateWyoming W Stanford* W 2-0 Southern Oregon State L Sacramento StatePacific* W 2-0 W 3-2 *NorCal match W 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 47 10/1310/1410/19 at Pacific*10/20 at Fresno State*10/21 at Stanford*10/24 at UC Santa 10/27 at 10/31 at San Francisco* Fresno State* W 3-0 L 3-1 L W 3-1 3-0 W 3-1 9/26 at San 10/3 San Jose 10/10 at 11/7 at San Jose 11/17 San 9/189/22-23 at UC Irvine9/29-30 Provo, UT at BYU Invitational, L 3-1 10/6-7 Cal Invitational 11/1011/16 Santa Clara* W 3-0 10/110/410/7 Texas10/11 at Fresno 10/13 San Jose at Pacific*10/2511/4-511/4 at San Jose State*11/4 Cal Invitational (2nd) 11/4 San L W Oregon 3-0 11/8 L W 2-1 9/199/21 9/28 CS Hayward9/30-10/1 (7th) at BYU Invitational 9/30 UC Davis9/30 Utah State10/1 New Mexico Portland W 10/18 W 10/2010/22 L W at San Francisco* 2-0 Santa Clara* 2-0 San 11/5 W 11/5 W 11/11 San San 11/1511/1811/19 at at Stanford* Fresno State* L L 9/28-29 Cal Dolfin Invitational (2nd) 1983 Wyoming W 3-2 Coach: Chris Stanley Pepperdine W 3-2 Record: 22-20/7-2 Illinois State L 3-2 Cal Poly SLO L 3-2 9/8 Portland State W 3-1 10/4 at Pacific L 3-0 9/10 at USC L 3-1 10/5 Arizona State L 3-1 9/12 at All Cals Invitational, Riverside, CA 10/6 Fresno State* L 3-1 at UC Riverside L 2-0 10/12 at Washington* L 3-2 vs. UCLA L 2-0 10/13 at Washington State* L 3-2 vs. UC San Diego W 2-0 10/16 at San Jose State* L 3-1 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 2-0 10/17 at Santa Clara* W 3-1 vs. UC Irvine W 2-1 10/19-20 Cal Classic 9/14 Cal Poly SLO L 3-0 Nevada W 3-1 9/15 Northwestern L 3-1 UNLV W 3-2 9/21 UC Santa Barbara L 3-0 Montana State W 3-1 9/22 at Nebraska L 3-1 UC Santa Barbara L 3-0 9/23-24 at Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, NE (2nd) 10/26 Oregon* L 3-1 vs. SW Missouri State W 3-1 10/27 Oregon State* W 3-1 vs. Texas A&M W 3-0 10/30 San Jose State* L 3-1 vs. Louisville W 3-0 11/1-2 at Arizona Classic, Tucson, AZ (4th) at Nebraska L 3-0 at Arizona L 3-0 9/27 at Fresno State* W 3-2 vs. Tennessee L 3-1 9/30-10/1 Cal Dolfin Invitational (2nd) vs. Texas L 3-0 Nevada W 3-0 11/6 San Francisco* W 3-0 Wyoming W 3-1 11/20 Pacific L 3-0 San Jose State L 3-1 11/21 Purdue L 3-2 Sylvie Monnet (1980-83) was a three-time 10/4 Pacific* L 3-0 * NorPac match All-American. 10/7 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 10/8 at Cal Poly SLO W 3-2 1985 10/11 at Stanford L 3-0 Coach: Marlene Piper 10/14 at Washington State* W 3-0 Record: 12-31/7-5 1982 10/15 at Washington* W 3-0 Coach: Chris Stanley 10/18 San Francisco* W 3-0 9/6-7 at UC Davis Invitational, Davis, CA (2nd) vs. San Jose State L 2-0 Record: 28-12/12-2 10/26 at San Jose State* L 3-0 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 9/9 at Long Beach State W 3-1 10/29 Stanford L 3-2 10/30 at Pacific L 3-0 vs. Portland State W 2-1 9/10 at UC Irvine L 3-2 vs. San Jose State L 2-1 9/11 at All Cals Invitational, Los Angeles, CA 11/1 at Santa Clara* W 3-0 11/4-5 at UCLA NIVT, Los Angeles, CA (5th tie) 9/10 at All Cals Invitational, Los Angeles, CA at UCLA L 2-0 vs. UC Irvine W 2-0 9/15 Santa Clara* W 3-2 vs. LSU W 2-0 vs. New Mexico W 2-1 at UCLA L 2-0 9/17 Houston W 3-0 9/11 Pacific L 3-0 9/18-19 Cal Classic vs. Cal Poly SLO W 2-1 vs. San Diego State L 2-0 9/13-14 at UNLV Sunkist Invitational, Montana W 3-1 Las Vegas, NV (2nd) Northwestern W 3-1 vs. Pacific L 2-0 11/8 Hawaii L 3-0 vs. Mississippi L+ 3-1 9/22 Washington* W 3-1 at UNLV L+ 3-1 9/23-25 at BYU Preview Invitational, Provo, UT 11/11 Oregon* W 3-0 11/12 Oregon State* W 3-1 vs. Idaho State L+ 3-0 vs. Southern Illinois W 2-0 vs. Utah L+ 3-1 vs. Texas-Arlington W 2-1 at NorPac Championship, Stockton, CA (3rd) vs. Oregon State L 3-1 vs. Illinois L 3-1 vs. Northern Colorado W 2-0 9/19-21 at San Diego State Invitational, vs. Idaho State W 2-0 vs. Oregon W 3-1 NCAA First Round match, Corvallis, OR San Diego, CA (5th) vs. Utah W 2-0 vs. Iowa L+ 3-0 vs. Montana W 3-2 at Oregon State W 3-2 NCAA Second Round match, Stockton, CA vs. Texas A&M L 3-2 at BYU L 3-2 at San Diego State L 3-1 9/28 Washington State* W 3-0 at Pacific L 3-0 * NorPac match vs. George Washington L+ 3-0 10/1-2 Cal Dolfin Invitational vs. Iowa L+ 3-0 San Diego W 3-0 9/24 Stanford L 3-0 Stanford W 3-1 1984 9/25 Santa Clara L+ 3-0 Cal Poly SLO L 3-1 Coach: Marlene Piper 9/29 Texas L 3-0 10/7 at Santa Clara* W 3-2 Record: 13-23/5-7 10/1 Pacific L 3-1 10/9 San Francisco* W 3-0 10/4 at Fresno State* L+ 3-1 9/8 at UC Davis Western Invitational, 10/12 at San Jose State* L 3-2 10/8 San Jose State* L 3-0 Davis, CA (5th) 10/13 at Stanford L 3-1 10/10-12 at UCLA NIVT, Los Angeles, CA (12th) vs. CS Bakersfield W 2-0 10/22 at Oregon* W 3-0 vs. Colorado State L 2-1 vs. Portland State L 2-0 10/23 at Oregon State* W 3-0 vs. USC L 2-1 9/10 Northwestern L 3-1 10/26 Pacific* W 3-1 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 2-1 9/11 at All Cals Invitational, 10/29 Fresno State* W 3-1 vs. Pepperdine L+ 2-1 Santa Barbara, CA (2nd) 11/2 at San Francisco* W 3-2 vs. BYU L 3-0 vs. UCLA L 0-2 11/5-6 at UCLA NIVT, Los Angeles, CA vs. Colorado State L 3-2 vs. UC Riverside W 2-0 vs. Hawaii L 2-0 10/13 Duke L+ 3-1 vs. UC Irvine 1-1 vs. Arizona L 2-0 10/18 at Washington* W 3-1 vs. UC San Diego W 2-0 vs. CS Fullerton W 2-1 10/19 at Washington State* W 3-0 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 vs. Texas L 2-0 10/24 Notre Dame W 3-0 vs. UC Davis 1-1 vs. Tennessee L 2-0 10/25 Oregon* L 3-1 9/13-15 at San Diego State Invitational, 11/11 at Pacific* L 3-0 10/26 Oregon State* W 3-0 San Diego, CA (7th) 11/12 at Fresno State* W 3-0 10/30 Fresno State* W 3-0 at San Diego State L 3-0 11/16 San Jose State* W 3-1 11/5 at San Jose State* L 3-0 vs. BYU L 3-0 11/19-20 NorPac Championship, Berkeley, CA 11/9 CS Fullerton W 3-1 vs. Montana W 3-0 San Jose State W 3-2 11/15 Washington State* W 3-0 vs. New Mexico L 3-2 Pacific W 3-1 11/16 Washington* W 3-0 vs. Utah W 3-1 12/5 NCAA First Round match, Berkeley, CA 11/19 at Stanford L 3-0 9/17 at Fresno State* L 3-0 Pepperdine W 3-0 11/22 at Oregon State* W 3-0 9/19 at Stanford L 3-0 12/9-10 at NCAA West Regional, Los Angeles, CA 11/23 at Oregon* L 3-1 9/20 Santa Clara* W 3-0 vs. San Diego State L 3-1 * NorPac match 9/26 at San Francisco* W 3-1 *NorPac Match + forfeit for use of ineligible player 48 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 1986 1987 Coach: Marlene Piper Coach: Marlene Piper Record: 18-21/7-11 Record: 18-15/11-7 9/5-6 at Western Invitational, Davis, CA (5th tie) 9/3 at Hawaii L 3-0 vs. San Jose State L 2-0 9/4 at Hawaii L 3-0 9/9 at All Cals Invitational, 9/5 at Chaminade W 3-0 Santa Cruz, CA (2nd) 9/8 at All Cals Invitational, Irvine, CA (2nd) vs. UC Irvine W 2-0 at UC Irvine W 2-0 vs. UCLA L 2-0 vs. UCLA L 2-0 9/12-13 Golden Bear Classic (1st) 9/10 Northern Illinois W 3-0 Nevada W 2-0 9/18 at USC* L 3-1 Sacramento State W 2-0 9/19 at UCLA* L 3-0 Portland State W 2-0 9/25 Washington* W 3-2 CS Fullerton W 2-1 9/26 Washington State* W 3-0 9/19 at Oregon* L 3-2 9/29 Stanford* L 3-0 9/20 at Oregon State* W 3-0 10/1-2 at Josten Invitational, Stanford, CA (4th) 9/24 at San Jose State L 3-1 vs. Texas L 3-0 9/26 Washington State* W 3-0 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 3-1 9/27 Washington* W 3-1 10/6 Santa Clara W 3-1 9/30 at Santa Clara W 3-0 10/9 at Oregon* W 3-2 10/3 at Arizona State* L 3-1 10/10 at Oregon State W 3-0 10/4 at Arizona* L 3-0 10/13 at Pacific L 3-1 10/9-11 at UCLA NIVT, Los Angeles, CA (13th) 10/16 Arizona* W 3-1 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 2-0 10/17 Arizona State* W 3-0 vs. CS Northridge L 2-1 10/20 Saint Mary’s W 3-0 vs. BYU L 2-0 10/23 at Washington State* W 3-1 vs. Texas-Arlington L 3-1 10/24 at Washington* W 3-0 vs. Fresno State W 3-2 10/27 San Francisco W 3-0 vs. USC W 3-1 10/30 at Stanford* L 3-0 10/17 UCLA* L 3-0 11/3 San Jose State L 3-0 Kelli Alva (1996-99) was a member of the 10/18 USC* W 3-0 11/6 Oregon State* W 3-0 10/24 at Stanford* L 3-1 11/7 Oregon* W 3-1 Pac-10 All-Freshman team in 1996. 10/28 at San Francisco W 3-1 11/13 at Arizona State* L 3-0 10/31 Oregon* L 3-1 11/14 at Arizona* L 3-0 11/1 Oregon State* W 3-0 11/17 at San Francisco W 3-0 11/4 San Jose State L 3-0 11/20 UCLA* L 3-2 11/7 at Washington* L 3-2 11/21 USC* W 3-0 1989 11/8 at Washington State* W 3-0 12/4 NCAA First Round match, Los Angeles, CA Coach: Dave DeGroot 11/14 Arizona* L 3-2 at UCLA L 3-1 Record: 19-13/8-10 11/15 Arizona State* L 3-0 * Pac-10 match 9/1 Nevada W 3-0 11/18 Stanford* L 3-0 9/7-9 at JMN Premier Invitational, 11/20 at UCLA* L 3-1 1988 11/21 at USC* W 3-1 Fullerton, CA (1st) Coach: Dave DeGroot vs. Minnesota W 3-2 11/28-29 at Coast to Coast Invitational, Record: 19-15/7-11 vs. SW Texas State W 3-0 Gainesville, FL (3rd) vs. San Diego State W 3-1 at Florida W 3-0 9/6 at Pacific L 3-0 vs. Washington State W 3-0 vs. Florida State L 3-2 9/8-10 at CS Fullerton Invitational, vs. BYU W 3-0 vs. BYU L 3-0 Fullerton, CA (5th) vs. UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 * Pac-10 match vs. Nevada W 3-0 vs. Providence W 3-0 9/15 at Washington* W 3-2 at CS Fullerton W 3-0 9/16 at Washington State* W 3-0 vs. Oregon L 3-1 9/22 at Pacific L 3-0 vs. New Mexico State W 3-0 9/27 Stanford* L 3-1 vs. UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 9/29 Oregon* L 3-0 9/16 USC* L 3-1 9/30 Oregon State* W 3-2 9/17 UCLA* L 3-1 10/3 Santa Clara W 3-0 9/20 Saint Mary’s W 3-0 10/6 at UCLA* L 3-0 9/23 at Arizona* L 3-2 10/7 at USC* L 3-0 9/24 at Arizona State* L 3-1 10/10 at San Jose State L 3-0 9/27 Pacific W 3-2 10/13 Arizona State* W 3-1 9/30 Washington State* W 3-2 10/14 Arizona* L 3-0 10/2 Washington* L 3-0 10/24 Saint Mary’s W 3-0 10/4 at Stanford* L 3-0 10/27 at Oregon State* L 3-1 10/7 at Saint Mary’s W 3-1 10/28 at Oregon* L 3-2 10/11 San Jose State W 3-2 11/3 USC* W 3-0 10/14 at Oregon State* W 3-0 11/4 UCLA* L 3-1 11/7 at San Francisco W 3-1

10/15 at Oregon* W 3-1 HISTORY 10/19 at Santa Clara W 3-1 11/9 at Arizona State* W 3-0 10/21 Arizona State* W 3-2 11/10 at Arizona* W 3-1 10/22 Arizona* L 3-1 11/14 at Stanford* L 3-0 10/25 San Francisco W 3-0 11/16 Washington* W 3-0 10/28 at Washington* L 3-2 11/17 Washington State* W 3-1 10/29 at Washington State* L 3-2 11/30 NCAA First Round match, Tallahassee, FL 11/1 Stanford* L 3-0 at Florida State W 3-1 11/8 at San Francisco W 3-0 12/8 NCAA Second Round match, Austin, TX 11/11 Oregon* W 3-2 at Texas L 3-0 11/12 Oregon State* W 3-1 * Pac-10 match 11/18 at UCLA* L 3-0 11/19 at USC* L 3-1 Lisa Arce (1987-90) set Cal single-season 11/21 at San Jose State L 3-0 records for digs (480) and kill attempts 12/2 NCAA First Round match, Los Angeles, CA (1,428) in 1988. at UCLA L 3-0 * Pac-10 match 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 49 9/16 Washington* L 3-0 1990 1992 9/17 Washington State* L 3-2 Coach: Dave DeGroot Coach: Dave DeGroot 9/23-24 Days Inn Classic Record: 8-21/3-15 Record: 11-16/6-12 Northern Illinois W 3-1 Cal Poly SLO W 3-1 8/31 San Jose State L 3-2 9/1 at Pacific L 3-0 Santa Clara L 3-1 9/6-8 at JMN Premiere Invitational, 9/11 at Texas A&M W 3-2 9/27 at Stanford* L 3-1 Fullerton, CA (3rd) 9/12 at Texas L 3-1 9/30 at Oregon* W 3-0 vs. Baylor W 3-1 9/18-19 at Days Inn Classic (1st) 10/1 at Oregon State* L 3-2 vs. CS Northridge W 3-1 Boise State W 3-0 10/7 UCLA* L 3-0 vs. Eastern Washington W 3-1 Cal Poly SLO W 3-0 10/8 USC* L 3-1 vs. Georgia W 3-1 Santa Clara W 1-3 10/14 at Arizona State* L 3-0 vs. Wisconsin L 3-0 9/25 at Oregon* W 3-1 10/15 at Arizona* L 3-0 9/14 at Oregon* L 3-0 9/26 at Oregon State* L 3-1 10/18 Stanford* L 3-0 9/15 at Oregon State* L 3-0 10/2 UCLA* L 3-0 10/21 at Utah L 3-1 9/21 UCLA* L 3-0 10/3 USC* L 3-0 10/22 at BYU L 3-0 9/22 USC* L 3-1 10/9 at Arizona State* W 3-0 10/28 Oregon State* W 3-2 9/27 at Arizona* L 3-1 10/10 at Arizona* L 3-1 10/29 Oregon* L 3-1 9/28 at Arizona State* L 3-0 10/13 at Stanford* L 3-0 11/1 San Jose State W 3-2 10/5 Washington* W 3-2 10/16 Washington* L 3-2 11/4 at USC* L 3-0 10/6 Washington State* W 3-0 10/17 Washington State* L 3-2 11/5 at UCLA* L 3-0 10/9 at Stanford* L 3-0 10/20 at San Jose State L 3-2 11/11 Arizona* L 3-0 10/12 Pacific L 3-0 10/23 Oregon State* W 3-1 11/12 Arizona State* L 3-1 10/19 at USC* L 3-2 10/24 Oregon* W 3-0 11/18 at Washington State* L 3-0 10/20 at UCLA* L 3-1 10/30 at USC* L 3-0 11/19 at Washington* L 3-1 10/26 Arizona* L 3-1 10/31 at UCLA* L 3-0 * Pac-10 match 10/27 Arizona State* L 3-1 11/3 San Francisco W 3-0 11/2 at Washington State* L 3-1 11/6 Arizona* W 3-0 11/3 at Washington* L 3-2 11/7 Arizona State* W 3-1 1995 11/7 Stanford* L 3-2 11/10 at Sacramento State W 3-2 Coach: Sue Woodstra 11/9 Texas L 3-2 11/13 at Washington State* L 3-1 Record: 13-15/5-13 11/10 Oklahoma W 3-0 11/14 at Washington* L 3-1 11/16 Oregon State* L 3-2 11/20 Stanford* L 3-0 9/1-2 at Asics Pacific Invitational, Stockton, CA 11/17 Oregon* W 3-1 * Pac-10 match at Pacific L 3-1 11/23-24 at Banker’s Classic, Stockton, CA (4th) vs. Santa Clara W 3-0 at Pacific L 3-0 1993 9/8-9 at Michigan Kaepa Challenge, vs. Illinois L 3-0 Ann Arbor, MI * Pac-10 match Coach: Dave DeGroot vs. Ohio State L 3-0 Record: 13-16/5-13 at Michigan W 3-1 9/15 Oregon* W 3-2 9/3-4 at Boise State Labor Day Classic, 1991 9/16 Oregon State* W 3-2 Boise, ID (1st) 9/19 at San Jose State W 3-2 Coach: Dave DeGroot vs. Idaho State W 3-0 9/22 at UCLA* L 3-0 Record: 15-15/9-9 at Boise State W 3-0 9/23 at USC* L 3-0 9/6-7 Golden Bear Classic Gonzaga W 3-0 9/26 at Saint Mary’s W 3-0 San Jose State L 3-1 9/10-11 Cal Invitational (1st) 9/29 Arizona State* L 3-1 Pacific L 3-0 UC Irvine W 3-0 9/30 Arizona* L 3-1 9/12-14 at JMN Premiere Invitational, Fullerton, CA Saint Mary’s W 3-0 10/6 at Washington* W 3-2 vs. Florida L 3-0 San Diego W 3-0 10/7 at Washington State* L 3-0 vs. Baylor W 3-1 9/14 at San Francisco W 3-0 10/10 Stanford* L 3-0 vs. Long Beach State L 3-0 9/17 at UCLA* L 3-0 10/14 Houston W 3-1 vs. SW Texas State W 3-0 9/18 at USC* L 3-0 10/17 at Santa Clara W 3-1 at CS Fullerton L 3-1 9/24 Arizona State* L 3-1 10/20 USC* L 3-0 9/20 Arizona State* W 3-2 9/25 Arizona* L 3-1 10/21 UCLA* L 3-0 9/21 Arizona* W 3-0 10/1 at Washington* L 3-1 10/27 at Arizona* W 3-0 9/25 Stanford* L 3-1 10/2 at Washington State* L 3-0 10/28 at Arizona State* L 3-0 9/27 at Washington* W 3-1 10/5 Stanford* L 3-1 11/1 San Francisco W 3-0 9/28 at Washington State* L 3-1 10/8 at Cal Poly SLO L 3-2 11/3 Washington State* L 3-2 10/2 at San Francisco W 3-1 10/12 at Santa Clara L 3-0 11/4 Washington* L 3-0 10/11 Oregon* W 3-1 10/15 Oregon* W 3-2 11/7 at Stanford* L 3-0 10/12 Oregon State* W 3-2 10/16 Oregon State* W 3-1 11/11 at Cal Poly SLO W 3-1 10/17 at USC* L 3-1 10/22 at Arizona* L 3-2 11/16 at Oregon* W 3-2 10/18 at UCLA* L 3-1 10/23 at Arizona State* L 3-0 11/17 at Oregon State* L 3-1 10/25 Washington State* W 3-2 10/29 Washington State* L 3-2 * Pac-10 match 10/26 Washington* W 3-1 10/30 Washington* W 3-0 11/1 at Stanford* L 3-0 11/2 at Stanford* L 3-0 11/8 at Oregon State* L 3-1 11/5-6 Days Inn Classic (2nd) 1996 11/9 at Oregon* L 3-1 San Francisco W 3-0 Coach: Sue Woodstra 11/15 USC* W 3-2 BYU L 3-1 Record: 8-20/3-15 11/16 UCLA* L 3-0 11/12 at Oregon State* W 3-0 11/22 at Arizona* W 3-2 11/13 at Oregon* W 3-1 9/6-7 Cal Invitational (2nd) 11/23 at Arizona State* L 3-1 11/18 UCLA* L 3-0 9/6 Villanova W 3-0 12/5-7 at National Invitational 11/19 USC* L 3-2 9/7 Colgate W 3-0 Volleyball Championship, Dayton, OH * Pac-10 match 9/7 Illinois State L 3-2 12/5 vs. Drexel W 3-0 9/13 at Hawaii L 3-0 12/5 vs. West Virginia W 3-0 1994 9/14 at Hawaii L 3-0 12/6 vs. Arkansas State W 3-0 9/20 at Arizona State* L 3-1 12/6 vs. Notre Dame L 3-2 Coach: Dave DeGroot 9/21 at Arizona* L 3-0 * Pac-10 match Record: 5-23/2-16 9/24 at San Francisco W 3-0 9/27 Washington* L 3-2 9/6 Pacific L 3-0 9/28 Washington State* L 3-2 9/9-10 at Rice/Volleyball Monthly Invitational, 10/4 at Stanford* L 3-2 Houston, TX 10/8 Saint Mary’s W 3-1 vs. Northwestern L 3-0 10/11 at Oregon* W 3-1 vs. William & Mary L 3-0 10/13 at Oregon State* L 3-2 at Rice L 3-1 10/15 at Sacramento State L 3-1 50 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 10/18 UCLA* L 3-2 11/4 at Santa Clara L 3-0 10/19 USC* L 3-0 11/6 Stanford* L 3-0 2001 10/25 at Washington State* L 3-0 11/13 Oregon State* W 3-2 Rich Feller 10/26 at Washington* L 3-2 11/15 Oregon* L 3-1 Record: 10-18/3-15 10/30 Stanford* L 3-0 11/20 at USC* L 3-0 8/31-9/2 at IKON Husky Classic, Storrs, CT 11/8 Oregon State* W 3-2 11/22 at UCLA* L 3-1 8/31 vs. New Hampshire W 3-1 11/9 Oregon* W 3-1 *Pac-10 match 9/1 vs. Massachusetts W 3-0 11/15 at USC* L 3-0 9/2 at Connecticut L 3-2 11/16 at UCLA* L 3-0 1999 9/7-8 Golden Bear Volleyball Classic, 11/21 Arizona State* L 3-1 Rich Feller Berkeley, CA 11/22 Arizona* L 3-0 Record: 13-15/7-11 9/7 Florida Atlantic W 3-0 11/29-30 at Pac-10/SEC Challenge, Gainesville, FL 9/1 Hawaii L 3-0 9/8 Tennessee L 3-0 11/29 vs. Alabama W 3-1 9/3-4 at PowerBar Invitational, 9/20 at Washington* L 3-0 11/30 at Florida L 3-0 Boulder/Denver, CO 9/21 at Washington State* L 3-0 * Pac-10 match 9/3 at Colorado L 3-2 9/28 Stanford* L 3-0 9/4 at Denver W 3-1 10/2 Saint Mary’s W 3-0 1997 9/8 Eastern Washington W 3-0 10/5 Oregon* W 3-0 Sue Woodstra 9/12 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3-0 10/6 Oregon State* L 3-1 Record: 8-19/3-15 9/17 at Washington* W 3-1 10/8 Arizona* L 3-1 9/18 at Washington State* L 3-1 10/12 at UCLA* L 3-0 8-29/31 at Colorado State/Holiday Inn Classic, 9/21 Stanford* L 3-1 10/13 at USC* L 3-0 Fort Collins, CO 9/24-25 at Pac-10/Mountain West Challenge, 10/16 at San Jose State L 3-0 8/29 vs. Northern Iowa W 3-0 Stanford, CA 10/19 Washington State* L 3-1 8/30 at Colorado State L 3-0 9/24 vs. BYU L 3-0 10/20 Washington* W 3-0 8/31 vs. Central Michigan W 3-0 9/25 vs. Utah L 3-1 10/23 Santa Clara W 3-2 9/5-6 at Pepsi/Illinois State Classic, Normal, IL 9/28 Santa Clara W 3-0 10/26 at Stanford* L 3-0 9/5 vs. Murray State W 3-0 10/1 Oregon* W 3-0 11/1 at Oregon* W 3-1 9/6 vs. Tulsa W 3-2 10/2 Oregon State* W 3-2 11/2 at Oregon State* L 3-0 9/6 at Illinois State W 3-2 10/8 at UCLA* L 3-0 11/8 UCLA* L 3-0 9/12 Sacramento State L 3-2 10/9 at USC* L 3-0 11/9 USC* L 3-0 9/16 *Stanford L 3-0 10/15 Arizona State* L 3-1 11/16 at Arizona* L 3-0 9/19-20 at Notre Dame Tournament 10/16 Arizona* L 3-0 11/17 at Arizona State* L 3-1 of Champions, Notre Dame, IN 10/19 at San Jose State W 3-0 11/20 at San Francisco W 3-0 9/19 vs. Texas A&M L 3-0 10/22 at Stanford* L 3-0 11/24 Auburn W 3-0 9/20 vs. New Mexico L 3-2 10/28 at Oregon* W 3-0 11/25 Arizona State* L 3-2 9/26 *Oregon W 3-1 10/29 at Oregon State* W 3-0 *Pac-10 match 9/27 *Oregon State L 3-2 11/5 USC* L 3-0 10/3 *at UCLA L 3-2 11/6 UCLA* L 3-0 10/4 *at USC L 3-1 2002 11/11 at Arizona State* L 3-2 10/10 *Arizona State L 3-2 11/12 at Arizona* L 3-1 Rich Feller 10/11 *Arizona L 3-0 11/19 Washington State* W 3-2 Record: 20-12/7-11 10/17 *at Washington L 3-0 11/20 Washington* W 3-2 8/30-31 Golden Bear Invitational, 10/18 *at Washington State L 3-0 11/23 Nevada W 3-0 10/24 *at Oregon State L 3-0 Berkeley, CA (First) *Pac-10 match 10/25 *at Oregon W 3-1 8/30 Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 10/31 *USC L 3-0 2000 8/ 30 Northern Arizona W 3-0 11/1 *UCLA L 3-0 8/ 31 San Jose State W 3-0 Rich Feller 11/7 *at Arizona L 3-0 9/6-8 at UNLV Gameworks Classic, 11/8 *at Arizona State W 3-2 Record: 13-15/6-12 Las Vegas, NV (First) 11/14 *Washington State L 3-1 9/1-2 at Silver Legacy/Ray Wersching 9/ 6 at UNLV W 3-0 11/15 *Washington L 3-0 Invitational, Reno, NV 9/ 7 vs. Ball State W 3-0 11/20 *at Stanford L 3-0 9/1 at Nevada W 3-1 9/ 8 vs. Texas Tech W 3-0 *Pac-10 match 9/2 vs Minnesota L 3-0 9/13-14 at SMU DoubleTree Invitational, 9/2 vs Kent State W 3-0 Dallas, TX (First) 1998 9/8-9 Golden Bear Volleyball Classic, 9/13 vs. Texas-San Antonio W 3-0 Berkeley, CA 9/14 vs. Tulane W 3-0 Sue Woodstra/Lee Maes 9/8 McNeese State W 3-1 9/14 at Southern Methodist W 3-0 Record: 7-22/3-15 9/9 Florida L 3-1 9/20 at Stanford* L 3-0 9/ 27 at Oregon* W 3-2 9/1 Saint Mary’s L 3-0 9/15 at Oregon* W 3-2 9/28 at Oregon State* W 3-2 9/3 at UC Irvine W 3-0 9/16 at Oregon State* L 3-2 10/4 UCLA* L 3-1 9/4-5 at Long Beach State Tournament, 9/19 San Jose State W 3-2 10/5 USC* L 3-2 Long Beach, CA 9/22 UCLA* L 3-1 10/11 at Arizona State* L 3-2 9/4 at Long Beach State L 3-0 9/23 USC* L 3-0 10/12 at Arizona* W 3-0 9/5 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 3-1 9/29 at Arizona State* W 3-1 9/8 San Francisco W 3-0 9/30 at Arizona* L 3-0 10/17 Washington* L 3-2 10/18 Washington State* W 3-2 9/11-12 at South Florida Fall Classic, Tampa, FL 10/6 Washington* W 3-1 10/22 at Saint Mary’s W 3-2 9/11 vs. Utah State W 3-1 10/7 Washington State* W 3-0 10/25 Oregon State* L 3-0 9/12 vs. Florida State L 3-0 10/10 at Stanford* L 3-0 10/26 Oregon* W 3-2 HISTORY 9/12 at South Florida L 3-1 10/13 William&Mary W 3-1 9/18 UCLA* L 3-1 10/19 at USC* L 3-0 11/1 at USC* L 3-0 11/2 at UCLA* L 3-0 9/20 USC* L 3-1 10/20 at UCLA* L 3-0 11/8 Arizona* L 3-0 9/25 at Arizona State* L 3-0 10/27 Arizona* L 3-0 11/9 Arizona State* W 3-0 9/27 at Arizona* L 3-0 10/28 Arizona State* L 3-0 11/15 at Washington State* L 3-0 10/2 Washington* L 3-1 11/2 at Washington State* L 3-0 11/16 at Washington* W 3-2 10/4 Washington State* L 3-2 11/3 at Washington* W 3-0 11/19 at Santa Clara W 3-2 10/9 at Stanford* L 3-0 11/7 at Santa Clara L 3-0 10/10 George Mason W 3-0 11/10 Stanford* L 3-0 11/22 Stanford* L 3-2 11/26 San Francisco W 3-0 10/16 at Oregon* W 3-2 11/16 Oregon State* L 3-2 12/6-7 at NCAA First/Second Round, 10/18 at Oregon State* W 3-0 11/17 Oregon* W 3-0 Santa Barbara, CA 10/23 Arizona* L 3-0 11/24-25 at UNM-Domino’s Albuturkey Classic, 12/6 vs. Santa Clara W 3-1 10/25 Arizona State* L 3-2 Albuquerque, NM 10/27 at Sacramento State L 3-0 11/24 vs. Northern Arizona W 3-0 12/7 at UC Santa Barbara L 3-0 *Pac-10 match 10/30 at Washington State* L 3-0 11/25 at. New Mexico W 3-0 11/1 at Washington* L 3-0 *Pac-10 match 2003 VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 51 2003 BROADCAST ROSTER

Jillian Davis Samantha Carter Lisa Collette Alicia Powers Amanda Fox 1 DS/OH, 5-9, FR, HS 2 S, 5-11, FR, HS 3 OH, 6-2, SR, 3V 4 MH, 6-1, SO, 1V 5 OH, 6-3, FR, HS

Jenna Brown Jessica Zatica Alexis Kollias Mia Jerkov Camille Leffall 7 OH, 5-11, SO, 1V 8 OH, 6-0, SR, 3V 9 DS, 5-7, SO, 1V 10 OH, 6-3, JR, 2V 11 MH, 6-0, JR, 2V

Ashleigh Turner Natalie Smart Natasha Nguyen Astrid Gonzalez Ashley Wagner 12DS, 5-11, SR, 3V 13 MH, 6-2, FR, HS 14MH/OH, 6-0, SO, TR 17S, 5-9, JR, 2V 18 S, 5-11, FR, HS

Heather Diers Jenna Grigsby Gabrielle Abernathy Rich Feller 20MH, 6-2, SR, 3V 22DS, 5-10, SR, 3V 23 OH, 5-10, JR, 2V Head Coach 52 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS