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University of San Diego Women's Soccer Media Guide 2002

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DIEGO WOMEN'S SOCCER 2002 * THREE STRAIGHT NCAA TOURNAMENTS SAN DIEGO, - AMERICA'S FINEST CITY

San Diego is truly ''America 's Finest City" A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year­ round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California 's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recrea tional facilities make San Diego ''America 's Finest City"

According to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fit­ ness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre recreation and cul­ tural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4, 600-acre As well as participating playground for jogging, fishing, bicycling, in recreational activities, San tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying. Diego supports their professional teams - the NFL Chargers and the National League Padres play at Qualcomm Stadium. During bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the Holiday Bowl. Upcoming in 2003, Qual­ comm Stadium is slated to host the Super Bowl, and just recently the 1998 World Series between the and the New York Yankees was held in America's Finest City Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here

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usa Soccer Ouick Facts Inside General Information IFC This is San Diego Location: San Diego, CA 1 Contents and USD Information Founded: 1949 2-3 Season Preview 4-5 USD Coaching Staff Enrollment: 7,062 6 Roster/Team Photo President: Dr. Alice B. Hayes 7-14 Torero Biographies Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone 15-17 2001 Review Nickname: Toreros 18 The Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy, White 2()..23 2002 Opponents 24-26 Torero Record Book Conference: West Coast Tl Soccer Alumni Arena: 28 Strength & Conditioning Capacity: 6,000 'E Academic Support ~ The University of San Diego Team Information 31 Athletic Administration 32 Media Information Head Coach: John Cossaboon me West Coast Conference (SUNY Cortland, 1978) Record at USD: 62-35-3, (5 seasons) Assistants: Ada Greenwood (Dominican, 1997) Tommy Tate (U of San Diego, 1995) Soccer Phone: (619) 260-2306 2001 Record: 14-7 2001 WCC Record: 4-3 (4th) Postseason Play: NCAA 1st Round First Year of Women's Soccer: 1992 Overall All-Time Record: l 07-76-6 Years in NCAA Tournament (Last): 4 (200 I )

Media Relations Sports Info Director: Ted Gosen WSoccer SID: Nick Mirkovich Office Phone: (619) 260-4745 Fax: (6 19) 260-2990 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.usdtoreros.com Mailing Address: University of San Diego USO Sports Information 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110

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The University of San Diego women's soccer team enters the 2002 season looking to qualify for their fourth consecutive NCAA Tourna­ ment. The Toreros return 13 letter winners and welcome six new­ comers to a team that will open the 2002 campaign against #11 UCLA in Los Angeles on Friday, August 30th at 2:00 PM . Two days later San Diego will play in Torero Stadium (home of the WUSA:s San Diego Spirit), opening their home schedule against UC Santa Barbara on September 1st at 1 :00 PM.

USO is just one year removed from setting a school record , win­ ning 10-of-11 games in Torero Stadium; the 2002 Toreros are faced with a schedule that has USO playing the bulk of their key games on the road . Four preseason Soccer Buzz Top-25 programs, as many PAC-10 opponents and a date with the defending national champion highlight USD's road schedule this fall.

"We are really taking on the Pac-10 and the WCC, the two stron­ gest conferences out west," says fifth-year head coach John Cossaboon. "A good number of our games are on the road against teams like Arizona State, Santa Clara, USC, and UCLA. Those are hard games to begin with. Add the road contests, and yes it becomes more difficult, but those are challenges we need to San Diego junior Brenna Mullen step up to and overcome."

Cossaboon must find a way to replace seven graduated seniors, including record- setting keeper Leila Duren, team captains Gina Poltl and Claire Currie, and offensive threats Stephanie Barnier and Casey Loveland. The loss of key personnel may be a reason the Toreros are picked to finish fifth in the West Coast Conference. However, the Toreros have never experienced a losing season in conference play, and have never placed lower than fourth since 1994.

The Toreros will counter with a very talented group of young players. Junior all conference defensive members Alexis Obeji and Cristina Romero should help keeper Libby Bassett get accustomed to tending net for an entire 20- game season. Bassett, a 5-11 junior from Seattle, is ex­ pected to be the Toreros' starting goalkeeper in 2002 af­ ter solid play through six games as a sophomore. Bassett and senior midfielder Rebecca Smith are the 2002 team captains on a squad that is adjusting well to all the ros­ ter changes early on .

"It is a lot of fun being down at training right now, and that says a lot in terms of our hopes for this season," added Cossaboon. "This is a new group with lots of dif­ ferent people coming in that will make major impacts. We are seeing very positive things day to day and our early expectations have risen from what we have seen

Senior Val Strocco

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in training." 2002 Preseason wee Poll Smith and fellow senior and two­ ~ time all-conference performer Val 1. *Santa Clara (7) 49 Strocco will provide Cossaboon 2. *Portland (1) 42 with experience at the midfield 3. *Saint Mary's 33 position. Starters Katie Allen and 4. *Pepperdine 31 5. *San Diego 27 Andrea Keesling both return off 7 6. Loyola Marymount 20 of strong seasons in 2001. Allen 7. San Francisco 11 scored two game-winning goals 8. Gonzaga 7 including an unassisted score to (first place votes) beat USC 1-0. Keesling , a *2001 NCAA Tournament Teams sophomore from Thousand 2002 Preseason Oaks, started every game dur­ Soccer Buzz West Top-10 ing an AII-WCC honorable men­ tion season as a rookie. Rk School 2001 2001 Rk Sophomore Brooke Roby 1 Santa Clara 23-2 1 Forward Ashley Jacobsen re­ 2 Portland 20-4 2 3 Stanford 15-4-2 4 turns for her senior season after scoring the game- winning goal against 4 UCLA 20-3 3 UC Irvine in 2001. Junior Brenna Mullen is another upperclassman who 5 St Mary's 15-3-2 5 made major contributions last season. Mullen is one of eight local play­ 6 Pepperdine 12-5-3 6 ers that have come to USO after playing with the Club 7 Arizona St. 10-8-1 RV 8 Washington 13-5 7 program. Juniors Colleen Fogarty, Hayley Robertson and sophomore 9 California 12-7 9 Brooke Roby are among them. Fogarty and Robertson each scored goals 10 BYU 14-7-1 8 last season, while as a true freshman, Roby saw extended time as a Receiving votes: CS Fullerton (13-7), midfielder. San Diego (14-7), USC (10-7-2) With the loss of seven seniors, the newcomers will be expected to con­ 2002 Preseason tribute. The recruiting class includes three prep league MVP's - Lee Ann NSeAA/Adidas Top-25 Klopschinski (Upland, CA), Megan Oliveira (Lemoore, CA) and Stephanie , enters Rk Team 2001 2001 Rk Baines (Everett, WA). Another freshman recruit, Michelle Rowe 1 Santa Clara 23-2 1 the Torero program after leading her Calgary Blizzard club team to a 2 N. Carolina 24-1 2 national championship as a prep player in Canada. Midfielders Marie 3 UCLA 20-3 5 Claude Henry, a transfer from Nebraska, and sophomore Shanon Bauer 4 Portland 20-4 3 new players. 5 Texas A&M 17-4-1 7 (Escondido, CA) round out the Torero's six 6 Virginia 17-4-1 8 7 Notre Dame 17-3-1 14 8 Penn St. 21-4-1 6 9 Connecticut 18-6-1 1 3 10 Nebraska 17-5-1 11 11 Te xas 14-6 25 12 Stanford 15-4-2 9 1 3 Florida 21 ·4·1 4 14 Clemson 15-5-1 10 15 California 12-7 19 16 St Mary's 15-3-2 13 17 Florida St. 15·8·1 17 18 Michigan 13·8·1 20 19 Rutgers 14-8-1 18 20 Tennessee 11-6-1 RV 21 Da rtmouth 11-5-1 23 22 Washington 13-5-2 19 23 Illinois 12·8·1 RV 24 SMU 16-4 16 25* Pepperdine 12-5-3 20 Bold· Indicates 2002 Opponents •Georgia and West Virginia were also 25th Torero Seniors (1-r) Ashley Jacobsen, Val Strocco, Rebecca Smith

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John Cossaboon John Cossaboon enters his sixth season at the helm ofTorero Women's Soccer at the Univer­ HeadCoach sity of San Diego. Under Cossaboon's guidance San 6th5eason Diego has emerged as one of the best women's soc­ SUNY-Cortland 1978 cer programs on the west coast. In 2001 Cossaboon and the Toreros advanced into the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season, finishing the year with a 10-1 record at US D's Torero Sta- dium. Since inheriting the program in 1997, Cossaboon and the Toreros have averaged 13 wins per season , totaling a 22-12-1 record in the West Coast Confer- ence . The Toreros have been virtually unbeatable at home during Cossaboon's tenure, losing just three conference games in Torero Stad ium in fi ve seasons. That success has allowed Cossaboon and San Diego five straight winning seasons in conference play. Before arriving at Alcala Park, Cossaboon served two years as head coach for the women's soccer program at UC Santa Bar­ bara. Prior to UCSB, Cossaboon gained international head coaching experience at the professional level in Japan's women's professional league from 1993 through the beginning of 1995. Before his stint in Japan, Cossaboon's vast coaching experiences included the follow­ ing positions: top assistant coach for the men's program at (1992 and 1993), the head men's coach at Cal State Hayward (1991 ), an assistant coach at Duke University (1978-82) and the University of North Carolina (1977). A native of New York, Cossaboon served as the Director of Coaching for the North Texas State Soccer Association, directing and training Olympic Development players and designing and imple- Under Cossaboon USD has made three menting the state's straight NCAA Tournaments and won 15 of 18 Cossaboon 's coaching education pro- wee matches in Torero Stadium Coaching File gram. With a United At USD States Soccer Federation "A" License, he has been a National Staff Coach for the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Year Overall wee since 1983. From 1983 to 1985 he was a National Staff Coach for the USSF. 2001 14-7 4-3 A 1977 graduate of State University of New York, Cortland, 2000 13-7 5-2 Cossaboon earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical 1999 16-5 5-2 Education with an emphasis in Sports Psychology and Exercise 1998 12-4-2 4-2-1 Physiology. During his senior year at Cortland he garnered First Team All-Conference honors as a center midfielder. 1997 7-12-1 4-3 An avid cyclist and surfer, Cossaboon earned his Master of Totals 62-35-3 22-12-1 Arts Degree in Physical Education in 1978 from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill with emphasis in Exercise Physiology, -- In Torero Stadium Coaching, Biomechanics and Psychology. He received his Inter­ mediate Level Coaching Certificate from the Brazilian Football Acad­ 35-12-1 Overall emy in Rio de Janeiro. Additionally, he has authored five soccer 15-3 wee publications; has studied soccer techniques in Belgium and Hol­ 1-1 NeAA's land; and has taught Martial Arts, Self-Defense for Women classes.

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Ada Greenwood enters his fifth season coach­ Ada Greenwood ing for the University of San Diego women's soccer program. Greenwood, a fifth year top assistant, be­ Assistant Coach gan coaching at Alcala Park as an assistant for head SthSeason coach John Cossaboon during the 1997 campaign. Dominican 1997 7 Greenwood graduated from Dominican College in 1997 after completing a stellar three-year career at the NAIA ... power. Greenwood was an NAIAAII-American forward and the leading goal-scorer in the Independent Conference, ending his career with 39 goals and 41 assists. Greenwood compiled an impressive coaching resume directing club teams. Currently Greenwood coaches the Surf under-18, 17 and 12 San Diego club soccer teams. In 2000 he led the Surf under-17 to a national championship. He was an assistant at Branson High School from 1993-98. During his tenure, Branson was undefeated in all of 1996-97 and was ranked first in the nation by Um bro. With Branson Greenwood also captured five straight NorCal Titles from 1993-97. Greenwood's club experience also includes directing the Marin Red Rockers in Northern Califor- nia. A native of England, Greenwood grew up in Southend in Essex County on the outskirts of London . He played soccer at Eastwood High School and also played tennis.

TommyTate Tommy Tate enters his eighth season as an Assistant Coach assistant coach for the USO women's soccer pro­ Goalkeepers gram, where his main focus is the goalkeepers. He 8thSeason played four years (1990-94) with the Toreros as goal­ U of San Diego 1994 keeper and recorded 17 shutouts and finished his career with a 37-14-5 record . He recorded 16 wins and nine shutouts as a freshman and went 13-4 dur- ing his senior campaign. Tate graduated from USO in 1995 with a B.A. in History. He was also the starting goalkeeper for San Diego's Flash professional soccer team for three sea­ sons. Tate currently is an assistant with the WUSA's San Diego Spirit.

The USO Coaches from left to right: Tommy Tate , John Cossaboon, Ada Greenwood

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Pronunciation Guide _____, Strocco: STRAW-co Bassett: Bass-SIT Obeji: o-BED-gee Keesling: KEYS-ling

Toreros bv Class ------1 Seniors (3) : Ashley Jacobsen, Rebecca Smith, Va l Strocco Juniors (7): Libby Bassett, Alexis Obeji, Brenna Mullen, Cri stina Romero, Kati e All en, Marie-Claude Henry, Coll een Fogarty Sophomores (4): Natali e Bobbit, Brooke Roby, Andrea Keesling, Shanon Bauer Freshman (4): Lee Ann Klopschinski , Michelle Rowe, Megan Oliveira, Stefanie Baines Toreros bv State/Counnv- ...------, California ...... 12 The 2002 Toreros top (l-r): John Cossaboon, Katie Allen, Cristina Romero, Libby Bassett, Natalie Washington ...... 3 Bobbit, Michele Rowe, Stefanie Baines, Ada Greenwood Middle (l-r) Val Strocco, Lee Ann Canada ...... 2 Klopschinski , Marie-Claude Henry, Colleen Fogarty, Brooke Roby, Ashley Jacobsen, Rebecca Smith Texas ...... I Bottom (l-r ) Andrea Keesling, Shanon Bauer, Alexis Obeji, Megan Oliveira, Brenna Mullen

University of San Diego 2002 Women's Soccer Roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School/Club 0 Natalie Bobbit GK 5-11 So. San Diego/Rancho Bernardo HS/Surf 1 Libby Bassett GK 5-11 Jr. Seattle, WA/Bishop Blanchet HS/Emerald City 2 Alexis Obeji D 5-6 Jr. Encinitas/La Costa Canyon HS/Surf 3 Lee Ann Klopschinski F/MF 5-7 Fr. Upland/Upland HS/Claremont Stars 4 Ashley Jacobsen F 5-7 Sr. Bellevue, WA/Newport HS/Eastside FC 6 Brooke Roby MF 5-3 So. Poway/Poway HS/Surf 7 Brenna Mullen MF 5-6 Jr. San Diego/Torrey Pines HS/Surf 8 Michelle Rowe F 5-11 Fr. Calgary, Alberta/Bishop McNally/Blizzards 9 Megan Oliveira MF 5-6 Fr. Lemoore/Lemoore HS/Central Calif. Heat 10 Cristina Romero D 5-8 Jr. Bonita/Bonita Vista HS/Surf 11 Katie Allen F 5-6 Jr. Temecula/Temecula Valley HS/Surf 12 Rebecca Smith MF 5-8 Sr. Dallas, TX/University of Houston/Ursuline 13 Val Strocco MF 5-9 Sr. San Diego/USDHS/La Jolla Nomads 14 Marie-Claude Henry MF 5-7 Jr. St. Hyacinthe, Canada/University of Nebraska 15 Colleen Fogarty MF 5-4 Jr. San Diego/USDHS/La Jolla Nomads 16 Stefanie Baines D/MF 5-7 Fr. Everett, WA/Cascade HS/Emerald City 17 Andrea Keesling MF/D 5-5 So. Thousand Oaks/Thousand Oaks HS/LA Force 19 Shanon Bauer MF 5-5 So. Escondido/Rancho Bernardo HS/Surf

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#13 Val Strocco #4Ashley Jacobsen 5-9 Sr. F 5-7 Sr. F USDHS Newport HS San Diego, CA Bellevue, WA La Jolla Nomads Eastside FC Stars

2001: Named a AII-WCC Hon­ 2001: Appeared in 18 orable Mention .. . Led the games and started in four Toreros in shots during confer­ matches as a junior ... ence play ... Started in 20 of Scored the game winning USD's 21 games ... Scored goal against UC Irvine (11- three goals including a two goal, two assist performance 9) ... Passed out two assists against CS Fullerton (10- against USF (10-5) ... Ranked in the WCC's top ten in 28) ... Posted seven shots and two on goal. both assists and points ... Passed out assists in three of 2000: Played a key role for the Toreros in 2000 .. . Started USO first four matches in 2001 . in 10 of USD's 20 games ... Totaled a season high four shots at Utah (9-17) .. . Started in a string of seven straight 2001 AII-WCC Honorable Mention matches ... Recorded 17 shots on the season. 1999 AII-WCC Honorable Mention 1999: Had a strong freshman season for USO ... Played in 10 matches, including one start in 1999. Recorded 2000: Followed up a solid freshman season by scoring three shots, including one shot on goal. Made collegiate five goals and handing out two assists as a sophomore ... debut versus North Carolina (10-3). Played in 14 games and started in 11 .. . Gave the Toreros Prep: As a senior, led Newport High School to the 3A two game winning goals, vs . Oregon (8-29) and at CS King Co championship ... Earned first team AII-KingCo Fullerton (9-6) .. . In the 11 games she started in the honors as a senior after earning second team honors as Toreros were 8-3 ... An injury caused her to miss six a junior... Won AII-KingCo honorable mention accolades matches in late September and October. as a sophomore. 1999: Named West Coast Conference Honorable Men­ Personal: Majoring in biology and minoring in Spanish, tion in her freshman year... Played in all 21 matches, Jacobsen received a Dean's Scholar Award as a sopho­ making 19 starts on the season ... Recorded three goals more ... Chose USO for the and nine assists on the year ... Strocco's nine assists small class ______...,.....,.....,..-, (0.43 assists per game) was the 6th best in the West sizes and the Coast Conference.. . Distributed two assists versus Cal beautiful loca­ Poly (10-31) and scored one goal and one assist against tion ... Also re­ Louisiana State (9-5) ... Tallied 15 points on the year, 5th cruited by Colo­ most on 1999 Torero squad ... Named USO Rookie of the rado ... Parents Year. are Peter and Prep: Did not have to go far to begin her collegiate career Deanna - USO High School is right across the street from the Jacobsen .. . Born USO campus ... While at USDHS competed on four con­ April 29, 1981 in secutive CIF and Western League championship teams ... Seattle, WA. Was named Don's offensive MVP as a junior... Also played . Personal: Undecided on major... Chose USO for the qual­ ity of the soccer program .. . Also recruited by Cal-Berkeley and Arizona ... Sister, Stephanie played soccer at Cal-Ber­ keley ... Parents are Bernadette and Bill Sirocco .. . Born October 20, 1980 in San Diego, CA.

Strocco's Career USD Stats Jacobsen's Career USD Stats m GP/GS G A PT SH GW GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 21/20 3 5 11 26 0 m 2000 29/19 5 2 12 19 2 2001 19/4 1 2 4 7 1 1999 21/19 3 9 15 32 0 2000 17/10 0 0 0 17 0 Tot. 71/58 11 16 38 77 2 1999 10/1 0 0 0 3 0 Tot. 46/15 1 2 4 27 1

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#12 Rebecca Smith #2Alexis Obeji 5-8 Sr. MF 5-6 Jr. D UrsulineAcademy La Costa Canyon HS Dallas, TX Encinitas, CA Texas Spirit '81 San Diego Surf

2001: Earned AII-WCC Honor­ 2001: Standout defensive able Mention honors during her player starting in 14 of the 16 first season playing for USO ... games she appeared in . Appeared in all 21 games, start- 2000: Completed a stellar ing in 20 ... Scored a goal during USO rout of CS Fullerton freshman season as a Torero .. . Was named to the all­ (10-28) ... Posted seven shots on the season, three on West Coast Conference First Team .. . Selected to the All­ goal. West Region Freshman Team while being named to the third team All-West Region squad ... Named USD's Rookie 2001 AII-WCC Honorable Mention of the Year. .. Started 18 of US D's 20 contests ... Totaled three assists and 15 shots from her sweeper and defen­ College: Transferred to San Diego after attending the sive position .. . Started a string of 17 straight games ... University of Houston as a freshman and sophomore ... Was an honor roll student as a freshman . Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team and named to the all-conference th ird team in 1999 ... Started 2000AII-WCC First Team all 21 games in 1999 and 17 of 18 she appeared in as a sophomore ... Recorded two game winning goals during Prep: In her senior year at La Costa Canyon High School, her freshman season . Alexis was named Most Valuable Player, First Team AII­ Prep: Helped Ursuline Academy make four straight state CIF, First Team All-County, Avocado League Player of the tournament appearances and win three straight state Year and Union-Tribune scholar-athlete. She also led championships ... Awarded all-state and district honors her team to an Avocado League Championship while as a senior. .. Played for coach Susan Ellis at Ursuline recording 50 goals and 30 assists on the year. Named Academy .. . Competed on the Texas Spirit '81 club team . Second Team AII-CIF and Avocado League Player of the Personal: Born on March 1, 1981 , in St. Louis, Missouri .. . Week in her junior campaign .. . Led her team to a CIF Daughter of Barb and Gary Smith .. . Scored an outstand­ Championship in her sophomore and junior seasons .... ing 25 on her ACT. .. Awarded all-district and all-state hon­ Named MVP in sophomore year. Also named MVP in field ors playing volley- ball in high school. .. Also recruited hockey during freshman year. Her club soccer team, Surf, by UTEP, UNLV, was Regional final­ Lo uisville and Or­ ists, Surf Cup Cham­ egon State out of pions, Nomads Tour­ high school. .. nament Champions Plans to major in and Pleasonton Business Ad­ Champions in 2000. ministration at Personal: Undecided USO .. . Chose major. .. Chose USO to transfer to for its beautiful loca­ San Diego for tion , beach access , the academ­ good education and ics, excellent sports programs ... weather and Also recruited by the soccer Dartmouth, Cal Poly, program. Saint Mary's, Purdue and UC San Diego ... Parents are Henry Tubbs and Susan Obeji ... Born March 21 , 1982 in La Jolla, CA.

Obeji's Career USD Stats Smith's Career USD Stats 'YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 'YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 17/15 0 0 0 6 0 2001 21/20 1 0 2 7 0 2000 20/18 0 3 3 15 0 Tot. 21/20 1 0 2 7 0 Tot. 37/33 0 3 3 21 0

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#7 Brenna Mullen #1 Libby Bassett 5-6Jr. MF 5-11 Jr. GK Torrey Pines HS Bishop Blanchet HS San Diego, CA Seattle,WA San Diego Surf Emerald City

2001: Started in 12 matches for 2001: Played in six games USO as a sophomore ... Scored as a sophomore mainly as a four goals and gave out two reserve .. . Combined on two assists to total 10 points on the shutouts, Cal State Fullerton year. .. Scored the game-win­ (10-28) and UC Riverside ning goal posted three shots on goal and passed out an (11-10) ... Recorded a goal allowed average of 1.57 ... To­ assist at Gonzaga (10-19).. . Scored twice against UC taled 15 saves and allowed four goals through 228:48 Riverside (11-10) ... Her nine shots on goal was third best minutes of play. for any Torero in 2001. 2000: Posted a solid freshman performance .. . Appeared 2000: Was a key player for the Torero's as a freshman ... in eight games with three starts ... Completed two one Started in 16 straight games and appeared in 19 over­ goal shutouts, at Pepperdine (10-6) and vs. Gonzaga (10- all. .. Scored a goal at USC (11-8) ... Totaled three assists 15) ... Totaled a record of 2-1.. . Posted a goal allowed av­ on the year and five points .. . Posted 20 shots and nine erage of just 0.99 per match. shots on goal. Prep: Named MVP and Scholar Athlete in her senior year. . . Prep: Leading scorer and MVP in senior year at Torrey Led her soccer team to a Metro League Championship .. . Pines High School. .. Led her team to an Avocado League Named Most Inspirational in junior year and Most Improved Championship and CIF Championship ... Also leading in sophomore season while playing soccer at Bishop scorer and MVP in junior season .. . Named Offensive Player Blanchet High School .. . Her Emerald City club team placed of the Year while leading her team to a League Champi­ th ird at Regionals, won the State Championship and the onship in her sophomore campaign ... Also ran cross coun­ Orange Classic Tournament in 2000. try at Torrey Pines High School ... Won the National Cham­ Personal: Unde- pionship, Regional Championship and State Cup in 2000 c ided on major ... with Surf under-17 club soccer. Chose USO for its lo­ Personal: Undecided major... Chose USO for the area, cation and small size , campus and class sizes ... Also re­ sports programs ... cruited by Santa Also recruited by Clara, Washington USC, Loyola State, San Jose Marymount, UC State, Rutgers and Santa Barbara and Connecticut .. . Par­ Cal Berkeley... Par­ ents are Carol and ents are John and Lee Bassett. .. Born Donna Mullen .. . Sis­ February 28, 1982 ter, Kelsey Mullen, in Seattle, WA. played soccer at USC ... Born Novem­ ber 14, 1982 in San Diego, CA.

Bassett's Career USD Stats Mullen's Career USD Stats 't'R GP/GS MIN sv G GAA. REC so YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 6/1 228.48 15 4 1.57 0-1-0 1.0 2001 19/12 4 2 10 16 1 2000 7/3 457 17 5 0.99 2-1-0 3.0 2000 19/16 1 3 5 20 0 Tot 1314 685.48 32 9 128 2-2-0 4.0 Tot. 38/28 5 5 15 36 1

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#10 Cristina Romero #00 Natalie Bobbit 5-8Jr. D 5-11 So. GK Bonita Vista HS Rancho Bernardo HS Bonita,CA Rancho Bernardo, CA San Diego Surf San Diego Surf

2001 : Started in all 17 games 2001: Played a reserve role she appeared in as a sopho­ for USO as a true freshman ... more ... The Toreros were 13-4 Expected to see increased in those games ... Posted four playing time for the Toreros shots and scored against CS in 2002. Fullerton (10-28) ... Helped USO shutout six different op­ school career at ponents. Prep: Comes to USO after a stellar high Rancho Bernardo ... Was a first team all-CIF selection 2000 AII-WCC Honorable Mention and a first team all-Palomar league selection for three straight seasons ... As a senior Bobbit was named Rancho 2000: Was a major contributor as a freshman ... Named Bernardo's Athlete of the Year and the Palomar League an All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention ... Player of the Year. .. Awarded team MVP as a senior as Played in 18 matches, starting in 16 ... Scored a game well. .. As a sophomore she earned Un ion Tribune Athlete winning goal in her first ever college game vs. UC Santa of the Week honors ... Played for the San Diego Surf club Barbara (8-25) ... Added one more on the season, San team where she helped the Surf reach the State Cup final Francisco (9-29). for two straight years and contributed towards a regional Prep: Named First Team All-Metro League and Athlete of final appearance also. the Week after recording 50 goals and 30 assists in her senior season .. . Metro League Champions and CIF fi ­ Personal: Majoring in Business Administration at USO ... nalists ... Junior year, named First Team AII-CIF and Ath­ Chose to attend USO because of the coaches and loca­ lete of the Week while her team was Metro League Cham­ tion ... Was also recruited by SDSU, Louisiana State, Ne­ pions and CIF finalists ... Named MVP and Second Team vada Las-Vegas, and Loyola Marymount... Born on July 1, All-Metro League in sophomore season .. . Also lettered in 1982. field hockey at Bonita Vista High School. .. No­ mads Tournament Champions, Surf Cup Champions, Pleasanton champions and Re­ gional finalists in 2000 ... Played for the Mexi­ ca n Women's National Soccer team ... Com­ peted in the Pan-American Games and the Nike Cup versus U.S.A. and Korea. Personal: Undecided on major... Chose USO for its location, good education and athletic pro­ gram ... Also recruited by Cal State Fullerton, San Diego State University and Washington ... Parents are Javier and Lynn Romero ... Father, Javier, was a wrestler at UNLV. .. Cristina was born on February 3, 1982 in Las Vegas, NV.

Romero's Career USD Stats YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 17/17 1 0 2 6 0 2000 18/16 2 0 4 13 1 Tot. 35/33 3 0 6 19 1

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#15 Colleen Fogarty #11 Katie Allen 5-4Jr. MF 5-6 Jr. F USDHS Temecula Valley HS San Diego, CA Temecula, CA La Jolla Nomads Sa n Diego Surf

2001: Played in 19 games for 2001: Key contributor for USD USD as a sophomore ... during her sophomore sea­ Scored her first collegiate goal son ... Ranked amongst the against Gonzaga (10-19) .. . top five players in points and Passed out an assist during USD's 5-0 win over CS Ful­ assists in WCC play.. . Played lerton (10-28). in all of USD's 21 games ... Scored two game-winners, 2000: As a freshman , Fogarty played in all but three USC (9- 18) and CS Fullerton (10-28) ... Tied for a Torero matches for the Toreros ... Posted an assist and three team-high 17 points ... Her unassisted breakaway goal shots in a 3-0 USD victory over Long Beach State (9-22) . gave USD a 1-0 win over USC ... Scored in five games ... Prep: Attended USD High School. .. First Team All-West­ Passed out seven assists including two against CS Ful­ ern League and CIF selection in senior year. . Led her lerton(10-28). team to a Western League Championship and CIF run ­ ner-up fin ish ... Received Most Inspirational Award in se­ 2001 AII-WCC Honorable Mention nior, junior and sophomore seasons ... In junior year, 2000 AII-WCC Honorable Mention named Third Team AII-CIF and Western League Honor­ 2000: After an excellent freshman campaign Allen was able Mention ... Team won Western League and CIF in selected as an All-West Coast Conference Honorable her freshman and sophomore years ... Also a CIF quali­ Mention ... Started in 14 of USD's 20 games, including a fier in track. stretch of 14 straight. .. Totaled four goals on the season, Personal: Education (Diversified Liberal Arts) major.. . highlighted by a two goal one assist outing at CS Fuller­ Chose USD for its size, environment, city and education .. . the season and 15 Enjoys spend­ ton (9-6) .. . Had seven total assists on ing time with points. selection ... Led family and Prep: A four-time All-League First Team friends .. Also her team to four Sunbelt League Championships through­ in her senior, re cruited by Do­ out her career. .. Named team offensive MVP min i can Col­ junior and freshman seasons. Also lettered in track ... 4x400 meter and lege... Parents Named MVP of track team and holds the are Brian and the long jump record . Played club soccer for San Diego Cup Champions, Vicki Fogarty. .. Surf ... Pleasonton Champions, Surf Born April 28, Nomads Tournament Champions and Regional finalists 1982 in Pasa­ in 2000. dena, CA. Personal: Undecided on major.. . Chose USD for its ath­ letics, education and location ... A lso re cruited by Pepperdine, Utah, Oregon and UC Irvine ... Parents are Chuck and Sandy Allen ... Born January 16, 1982 in Fuller­ ton, CA.

Allen's Career USO Stats YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 21/17 5 7 17 33 2 2000 20/14 4 7 15 24 0 Tot. 41/31 9 17 32 57 2

Fogarty's Career USO Stats YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 19/0 1 1 3 4 0 2000 17/0 0 1 1 6 0 Tot. 36/0 1 2 4 10 0

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#16 Brooke Roby #17 Andrea Keesling 5-3So.MF 5-5 So. MF PowayHS Thousand Oaks HS Poway,CA Thousand Oaks, CA San Diego Surf LAFon::e

2001: Had a very productive 2001: Was a big contributor freshman season ... Played in as a true freshman ... Earned 19 of USD's 20 regular season AII-WCC Honorable Mention games ... Scored twice on the Honors ... Played and started year including the game winning goal against Cal Poly in all 21 of USD's games ... Scored four goals on the sea­ SLO (9-2) ... Also scored and gave out an assist during a son, including the game-winner against Arizona State (10- 3-2 comeback win over Pepperdine (10-26) ... Totaled six 7) .. . Scored and dished out an assist during a weekend points on the season with two assists ... Her 27 shots homestand against Baylor and Arkansas (9-7) ... Posted was fourth best for any Torero in 2001. nine total points on the year and 22 shots. Prep: Sat out with an injury as a senior after outstanding junior and sophomore seasons with the Poway Titans ... 2001 AII-WCC Honorable Mention Was named team captain and MVP as a junior. .. Selected Prep: Came to USO after a prep career at Thousand Oaks 1st team all-Palomar League and CIF as a junior and High School, just north of Los Angeles ... Was named first win the Palomar League sophomore and helped Poway team all-league as a sophomore, junior and senior. .. Led Championship in her junior season... As a sophomore her team to a CIF appearance in three straight seasons. and helped Poway finish Roby was named team MVP Was named 2nd team AII-CIF as a sophomore and 3rd second in the Palomar League ... Playing for the San Di­ team as a junior... Was a three-time letter-winner in soft­ championship in 2000 and ego Surf, Roby won a national ball and she received first team all-league honors as a 1999 and 2001 . reached the national finals in senior. .. Played on the LA Force club team that won No­ Born on Febru- Personal: mads and competed in Surf and Pleasanton . , .. ary, 2 1983 in Naples Personal: Born on November 11, 1983 in Thousand Oaks, Italy... Daughter of Molly CA. .. Daughter of Ron and Nancy Keesling ... Chose and Brian Roby ... Also to attend USO lettered in cross country because of the at Poway High. soccer and the academic repu­ tation ... Notes eggplant as a fa­ vorite food.

Roby's Career USD Stats Keesling's Career USD Stats YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW YR GP/GS G A PT SH GW 2001 20/17 2 2 6 28 1 2001 21/21 4 1 9 24 1 Tot. 20/17 2 2 6 28 1 Tot. 21/21 4 1 9 24 1

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Prep: From Northern California's Lemoore High School ... Three­ #16 Megan Oliveira time team MVP at Lemoore and the West Yosemite League MVP 5-SFr.MF in 2001 ... Selected as an Olympic Development Player as a prep ... LemooreHS Won both Nike Cup and Adidas Championships playing for Cal Lemoore,CA North ODP .. . Lemoore's Athlete of the Year as a senior ... First Central California Heat Team All-Valley as both a junior and senior ... Won two state cham­ pionships with the Central California Heat Club team.

Personal: Born November 25, 1983 ... Chose to attend USD be­ cause of the academics and soccer program .. . Also recruited by USC and the Naval Academy ... Played in high school. .. Parents are Tony and Connie Oliveira.

Prep: Named the •Gatorade Forward of the Year ... Named Ath­ #19 Shanon Bauer lete of the Year as a senior ... Honored as a Will-to-Win Athlete and Scholar ... Competed in the Palomar League .. . Coached 5-6 So. MF by Ratti Ruotolo at Rancho Bernardo. Rancho Bernardo HS RanchoBemardo, CA Personal: Born M arch 3, 1983 ... Chose to attend USO be­ San Diego Surf cause of the beautiful campus and quality of the education ... Also recruited byW ellesley College ... Ran track in high school. .. Loves to snowboard.

Prep: Won two straight state championship titles at Cascade #16 Stefanie Baines High School in Everett, Washington ... Was a Region 4 Olympic Development Player and was named the Wesco League Most 5-7 Fr. D/MF Valuable Player in 2001 ... Led Cascade to consecutive league CascadeHS titles as a junior and senior ... Helped Cascade amass a 17-1 Everett,WA record as a senior ... Played on the Emerald City Football Club ... EmeraldCity Won the Washington State Championship in 2001 and finished second in 2002 .. . Coached by Jamie Gray at Cascade.

Personal: Undeo'lared on a major at USD ... Born on February 19, 1984 in Missoula, Montana ... Also recruited by Arizona and Portland State .. . Chose USO for the academics and soccer program ... Daughter of Jay and Josette Baines.

Prep: Standout ~yer from Calgary Alberta ... Brings a wealth of #19 Michelle Rowe international playing experience with her to San Diego ... Played F for the Canadian !N ational Youth Team ... Competed in the 2002 5-11 Fr. Youth World Cup . .. . Led her Calgary Blizzard club team to a na­ Bishop McNally HS tional championsh ip in Canada .. . Selected as the Most Valuable Calgary,Alberta Player in the 2000 Dana Cup in Denmark ... Also won a gold Calgary Blizzards medal in Canada"s All-Star/Club Nationals following her sopho­ more season .. . Cli d not play soccer for Bishop McNally HS .

Personal: Born May 17, 1984 in Calgary ... Chose to attend USO because of the soccer pro­ gram ... Undeclared on a major at USD ... Also recruited by Nebraska, Portland, Tulsa and SMU among others ... Daughter of Horace and Estina Rowe of Calgary.

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#3 Lee Ann Klopschinski Prep: Named Baseline League MVP as a senior at Upland High School. .. Led the Highlanders to a pair of CIF Division I 5-7Fr.MF Quarterfinal appearances ... Named to All-Baseline League First Uplanc:IHS Team as a junior and senior .. . Her Claremont Stars club team Upland,CA Claremont Stars was one of the best in Southern California. Personal: Born October 7, 1984 in Pomona ... Chose to attend USO because of the beautiful school and the friendly people .. . Also lettered in cross country in high school.

#14 Marie-Claude Henry Prep-College: Comes to USO from Ottawa, Canada and more recently the University of Nebraska ... Played for a Nebraska 5-7Jr.MF team that advanced into the NCAA Tournament's sweet sixteen Polyvalente Hyacinthe­ in 2001 ... Did not play soccer for her high school team ... Delonne HS Played club soccer with the Ottawa Fury. St-Hyacinthe, Canada Ottawa Fury Personal: Majoring in Business Marketing at USO ... Born on December 6, 1981.

Freshmen (1-r) Marie-Claude Henry and Lee Ann Klopschinski

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2001 Final Statistics anti Results

2001 Season Results Overall: 14-7 WCC:4-3 Home: 10-1 Date Opponent Res. Score Rec wee Goals Aug. 31 UC Santa Barbara w 3-2 1-0 Loveland, Poltl, Barnier Sept. 2 Cal Poly SLO w 1-0 2-0 Roby Sept. 7 ARKANSAS w 2-0 3-0 Poltl, Mullen Sept. 9 BAYLOR w 3-2 ot 4-0 Keesling, Loveland, Barnier Sept. 18 USC w 1-0 5-0 Allen Sept. 21 UCLA L 0-1 5-1 Sept. 28 Oregon L 0-3 5-2 Sept. 30 Oregon State L 1-2 ot 5-3 Keesling Oct. 5 *SAN FRANCISCO w 6-1 6-3 1-0 Barnier, Strocco (2), Loveland (2). Allen Oct. 7 ARIZONA STATE w 1-0 7-3 Keesling Oct. 10 Long Beach State w 2-1 ot 8-3 Poltl, Loveland Oct. 14 *LMU w 1-0 9-3 2-0 Poltl Oct. 19 *Gonzaga w 5-1 10-3 3-0 Oct. 21 *Portland L 1-2 10-4 3-1 Oct. 26 *PEPPERDINE w 3-2 11-4 4-1 Allen, Roby, Poltl Oct. 28 CS FULLERTON w 5-0 12-4 Allen, Romero, Strocco, Smith, Gibson Nov. 2 *St. Mary's L 0-3 12-5 4-2 Nov. 4 *Santa Clara L 0-2 12-6 4-3 Nov. 9 UC IRVINE w 2-1 13-6 Allen,Jacobsen Nov. 10 UC Riverside w 3-0 14-6 Barnier, Mullen NCAA Tournament First Round @ Portland , Ore. Nov. 16 Washington L 0-2 14-7 * Indicates wee Match

2001 Offensive Statistics No Player GP GS ~ A Pts Shots GWG Pts/G PK-Att 14 Barnier, Stephanie 21 19 5 3 13 42 4 .62 0-0 18 Loveland, Casey 21 21 6 5 17 40 1 .81 0-0 11 Allen , Katie 21 17 5 7 17 33 2 .81 0-0 6 Roby, Brooke 20 17 2 2 6 28 1 .30 0-0 13 Strocco, Valerie 21 20 3 5 11 26 0 .52 0-1 8 Poltl , Gina 21 21 5 3 13 25 3 .62 0-0 17 Keesl ing , Andrea 21 21 4 1 9 24 1 .43 0-2 7 Mullen, Brenna 19 12 4 2 10 16 1 .53 0-0 16 Gibson, Jamie 17 1 1 1 3 8 0 .18 0-0 12 Smith , Rebecca 21 20 1 0 2 7 0 .10 0-0 4 Jacobsen, Ashley 19 4 1 2 4 7 1 .21 0-0 2 Obeji, Alexis 17 15 0 0 0 6 0 .00 0-0 10 Romero, Cristina 17 17 1 0 2 6 0 .12 0-0 Katie Allen tied for a team high 15 Fogarty, Colleen 19 0 1 1 3 4 0 .16 0-0 with 17 points in 2001 11 Robertson, Hayley 11 0 1 0 2 3 0 .18 0-0 9 Currie, Claire 9 3 0 1 1 3 0 .1 1 0-0 3 Hawkins, Carrie 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 .00 0-0 23 Dallman, Evi 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 0-0 Totals 21 21 40 33 113 279 14 5.38 0-3 Opponents 21 21 25 20 70 229 7 3.33 0-0

2001 Goalkeeping Statistics No Player GP GS Min Gt\ Saves GAA Sv¾ Sho W-L-T 00 Duren, Leila 20 20 1678:07 22 66 1.18 .750 6 14-6-0 1 Bassett, Libby 6 1 228:48 4 15 1.57 .789 1 0-1-0 Totals 21 21 1906:55 26 83 1.23 .761 7 14-7-0 Opponents 21 21 1896:50 38 84 1.80 .689 6 7-14-0

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#18 Ranking, 14 Wins Highlight 2001 Season

It was another banner year for the San Diego women's soccer program in 2001 . The Toreros qualified for their third straight NCAA Tournament and set a school record with a 10-1 mark in Torero Stadium. USO jumped out of the gates win­ ning their first five matches, and would finish the regular season winning nine of their last twelve.

Fifth-year Head Coach John Cossaboon directed a team comprised of seven seniors and an accomplished mix of young players. The group of veteran play­ ers, led by keeper Leila Duren and midfielder Gina Poltl put their mark on the 2001 season and on the San Diego program throughout their Torero careers. Senior teammates Stephanie Barnier and Casey Loveland supplied the bulk of US D's offense in 2001 for a team that earned national recognition and contin­ ued to be one of the best teams on the West Coast. USD's improved to 4-0 after On October 25th the Toreros played host to the upstart . Stephanie Barnier's overtime goal vs. Baylor Pepperdine came to San Diego ranked 20th in the nation and was looking to pass up San Diego as one of the top three teams in the conference. Late in the second half Pepperdine held a 2-1 advantage when the Toreros began a comeback. Midfielder Brooke Roby, a starter in 17 of San Diego's 21 games as a true freshman, scored from 20-yards out to even the match in the 7sth minute. Then moments later Poltl fired a shot past Wave goalie Lindsey Broullette, allowing San Diego a dramatic 3-2 win in front of 669 ecstatic fans at Torero Stadium. The victory improved US D's conference record to 4-1 and solidified the Toreros place among the league's best. Before USO entered conference play in October, the Toreros completed the early season schedule with wins over USC, Baylor and Arkansas. Stephanie Barnier's overtime goal against Baylor allowed the Toreros to start the season 4-0. Barnier, who scored a USO record 14 goals as a junior, also netted the game-winner against UC Santa Barbara in the season's opener.

After defeating Baylor, USO faced four consecutive PAC-10 opponents. On September 18th the USC Women ofTroy came to San Diego and were turned away 1-0 thanks to sophomore Katie Allen. An unassisted breakaway goal by All en was the difference, improving San Diego's record to 5-0 while earning a #18 national ranking. A pair of losses

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to Oregon and Oregon State on the road dropped USO to 5-3 on the 2001Final year heading into league play. wee Standings On November 12th , after lopsided wins over San Francisco, Cal State wee Overall and UC Riverside, San Diego received a bid into the School W-L GF-GA W-L-T Fullerton, Gonzaga 1. •santa Clara 6-1 22 -2 23-2 NCAA Tournament. The birth was US D's third straight and fourth overall. 2. •Portland 5-2 17-6 17-6 The team traveled to Portland, Oregon to play the University of Washing­ 3. • saint Mary's 5-2 11 -5 14-3-2 ton in the first round. On a rain soaked Henry on the Univer­ 4. •san Diego 4-3 16-11 14-6 's campus, USO lost to the Huskies 2-0 ending an excit­ 5. • Pepperdine 3-4 12-9 12-5-3 sity of Portland 6. LMU 3-4 7 -6 7-10 ing season and the careers of seven San Diego seniors. 7. San Francisco 2-5 8-21 9-8 8. Gonzaga 0-7 2-35 0-15 Goalie Leila Duren proved why she is (Regular Season Only) USD's all-time leader in keeping wins •2001 NCAA Tournament Teams with 49. She totaled 14 wins, six via shutouts during an AII-WCC Second 2001Final Team 2001 campaign . Duren finished Soccer Buzz west Top-10 a stellar career at Alcala Park own­ ing virtually every Torero goalkeeping Rk School 2001 Record 1 Santa Clara 23 -2 record in USD's ten-year program his­ 2 Portland 20-4 tory. Team leader Gina Poltl also gar­ 3 UCLA 20-3 nered honors for her play in 2001 , 4 Stanford 15-4-2 selected as both a First Team All­ 5 St Mary's 15-3-2 6 Pepperdine 12-5-3 West Coast Conference player and 7 Washington 13-5-2 named an NSCAA All-West Region 8 BYU 14-7-1 player. 9 California 12-7-2 2001 sophomore Katie 10 San Diego 14-7 unassisted goal Forward Stephanie Barnier scored Allen's beats USC 1-0 four game-winning goals in 2001 and 2001Final five as a junior, which was a Torero NSCAA/Adidas Top-25 record . In just two seasons at USO , Barnier scored 19 goals and in 2000 she was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player in the West Rk School 2001 Record Coast Conference. The 2001 season saw senior Casey Loveland enjoy 1 Santa Clara 23-2 2 N. Carolina 24-1 her best year as a Torero. Loveland shared the team lead with 17 points, 3 Portland 20 -4 scoring six goals and passing out five assists. 4 Florida 21 -4-1 5 UCLA 20 -3 6 Penn St. 21-4-1 7 Texas A&M 17-4-1 WASHINGTON- 2 dribbled down the ri ght side and managed 8 Virginia 17-4-1 SAN DIEGO- 0 a sh ot on th e baseline th at was defl ected 9 Stanford 15-4-2 e Portland, Ore. 11 / 16/01 by a Torero defender, finding the back of th e net. Frim po ng 's goal pu t the ga me out 10 Connecticut 18-6 PORTLAND , OR- The Un iversity of San Di­ of reach, endin g th e Toreros season wi th 11 Clemson 15 -5- 1 ego women's soccer team was defeated a 2-0 loss on a rainy Me rl o Fi eld in Port­ 12 Neb raska 17-5-1 2-0 by th e Un iversity of Washing ton Fri­ la nd . 13 Dartmouth 11- 5-1 day in th e first round of the NCAA Tourna­ 14 Rutgers 14-8-1 ment. San Di ego (1 4-7) co ntrol led th e ba ll "This was a hard fought physica l game," 15 Cincinnati 20 -4 for much of the opening pe ri od before sa id San Di ego Hea d Coach J ohn 16 Dayton 17-6 Washington midfielder Jamie Ca rstense n ave th e inten­ 17t Notre Dame 17-3-1 scored in th e 3 5th minute of th e first half. Cossaboon. "We did not h alf but we 17t St Mary's 15-3 -2 Washington's Nicole Martinez headed a sity we needed in th e fi rst h d hard righ t 19 Washington 13-5-2 pass to Carstensen off a co rn er kick , al­ continued to ba ttle . We playe 20 Florida St. 15-8-1 lowin g the Huskies a 1-0 fi rst half l ead . up until the e nd a nd I am very proud o f 21 SMU 16 -4 that. Our sen iors were phenomenal for 22 Pepperdine 12-5-3 Washington ( 13-4- 2) out-shot San Diego us al l yea r long and we re rewarded with 23 Princeton 17-3-2 13-5 and began the second half by fi rin g a a birth into the tournament, we have noth ­ 24 Michigan 13 -8-1 pair of shots at To rero keeper Leila Duren ing to hang our heads about, we had a 25 California 12 -7-2 who saved seven on the aftern oon. In th e good season." 51 st minute, Huskie freshman Tin a Frimpong Bold - Indicates 2001 Opponent

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2001 was another outstanding year for 2002 FINAL 2001 wee STANDINGS PRESEASON women's soccer in Overall COACHES POLL wee the West Coast Con­ Schoo l W-L GF-GA W-L-T ference as Sa nta # Sch ool Pts 1. 'Santa Clara 6-1 22 -2 23-2 Clara University cap­ 1. ' Santa Clara (7) 49 2. ' Po rtland 5 -2 17-6 17-6 tu red the league's 2. ' Portland ( 1) 42 3. ' Saint Mary's 5-2 11-5 14-3-2 fi rst NCAA Ch ampionship. Fellow conferen ce 3. 'Saint Mary's 33 4.'SanDiego 4-3 16-11 14-6 4. ' Pepperdine 31 5. ' Pep perdine 3-4 12-9 12-5-3 me mbe rs San Diego, Portland and *San Diego 5. 27 6. LMU 3-4 7-6 7-10 6. LMU 20 Pepperd ine al l appeared in the 2001 NCAA 7. Sa n Francisco 2-5 8-21 9- 8 Clara's NCAA run marked 7. San Francisco 11 Tournament. Santa 8. Gonzaga 7 8. Gonzaga 0-7 2-35 0-15 the sixth consecutive yea r they have reached (first place votes) (Regular Season Only) the Final Four. The Broncos defeated North '2001 NCAA Tournament ' 2001 NCAA Tournament Teams Carolina in Dallas afte r kn ocking off five oth­ ers schools en route to the crown. San Diego made th eir third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament this past year. USO was defeated by Washington 2- 0 in the opening rou nd . The was one victory away making the 2001 NCAA Finals an AII­ WCC affair. The Pilots finished the 2001 season ranked third in the nation by the NSCAA after rea ching the semi-finals for the sixth time. A tota l of four conference schools ended the season ranked in the NSCAA Top-25. This sea son, both the NSCAA and Soccer Magazine have four WCC teams ra nked in the 2002 preseason polls.

Confere nce History The WCC is proud to enter its eleventh season of women's soccer. Historical ly, four member teams have tasted post season play, with Santa Clara leading th e way with 13 appearances, including eight NCAA semi-finals . Portland follows with nine trips, in ­ 2001 ALL-WEST COAST C ONFERENCE HONORS cluding six appearances in th e NCAA Semi-Fi­ nals. The Pilots advanced to the Finals in 1995. First Team Second Team Aly Wagner, SCU Laura Trask, LMU , POR Jessica Poole, SMC Danielle Slaton, SCU Lucianne Crenshaw, SMC Lauren Orlandos, POR Anna Kraus , SCU Leslie Osbourne, SCU Kaile Frattone, SMC Susan Pal mer, PEP Casey Loveland, USD Erin Misaki , POR lmani Dorsey, POR Veronica Zepeda, SCU Shauna Rech , SMC Ruth Montgomery, SMC Devvyn Hawkin s, SCU Betsy Barr, POR Ashley Swanson , PEP Gina Poltl, USD Leila Duren, USD

Honora bl e Mention Claire Whitfield , GON ; Beth Skkal, LMU; Myka Peck, LMU; Kylie Beren, LMU ; Lindsey Brou illette, PEP; Mary Stuart, PEP; Ali Pavoni, PEP; Jenna Ainsworth, PEP; Brooke O'Hanley, POR; Li ndsey Smart, POR; Lauren Arase, POR; Chelsea Montero, SMC; Katie Sticinski, SMC; Jen Blezer, SMC; Jenny Babera, SMC; Val Strocco, USD; Andrea Keesling, USD; Stephanie Barnier, USD ; Katie Allen , USD; He idi Prestegard, USF; Shannon Allen, USF; Jessica Ballweg, SCU ; 2001 AII-WCC Players (1-r) Katie Allen, Val Sirocco, Andrea Keesling Kerry Cath cart, SCU ; Bree Horvath, SCU Player of the Year: Aly Wa gner Saint Mary's has qualified for the tournament Freshman of the Year: Christine Sincla ir three times, most recently advancing to the sec­ Defensive Player of the Year: Daniell e Slaton ond round in 2001 . The University of San Diego Co-Coaches of the Year: Paul Ra tcl iffe, SMC ; Jerry Smith, SC U has appeared in the NCAA Tournament four times, aiming for their fourth straight trip in 2002. Women's soccer is one of 13 sports the 50-year-old conference sponsors. Started in 1952 as a men's league for five Bay Area schools, the WCC added women's athletics to its lineup in 1985. All WCC members are private institutions with high academic standards and growing athletic tradition .

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UCLA UC Santa Barbara UC Riverside Aug. 30, Los Angeles, Calif., TBA Sept. 1, San Diego, Calif., 1 :00 p.m. Sept. 6, Riverside, Calif., 7:00 p.m. Overall Series Record: UCLA 6-1-2 Overall Series Record: USD 7-2 Overall Series Record: USD 1-0 Last Meeting: UCLA 2-0 9/21/01 Last Meeting: USD 3-2 9/31/01 Last Meeting: USD 3-0 11/9/01

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Location: Los Angeles, California Location: Santa Barbara, California Location: Riverside, California Enrollment: 36,890 Enrollment: 18 ,700 Enrollment:• 15,100 Nickname: Bruins Nickname: Gauchos Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Pac ific 10 Conference: : Big West Home Field (Capacity): Home Field (Capacity): Home Field: UCR Lower Field Frank W. Marshall Field (11,000) (17 ,000) Head Coach: Veronica O' Brien Head Coach: Jillian Ellis (W & Mary, 1988) Head Coach: Paul Stumpf (SDSU, 1989) Record at UCR (years): 5-12 (I) Record at UCLA (years): 54-12-2 (3) Record at UCSB (years): 28-25-3 (3) Overall Record (years): 5-12 (I) Overall Record (years): 73-30-2 (5) Overall Record (years): 28-25-3 (3) Assistant: Ross Fogel Assistants: Katherine Mertz, Michelle French Assistant: Mike Friesen Soccer Phone: n/a Soccer Phone: (310) 794-8880 Soccer Phone: (805) 893-2715 2001 Record: 5-12 2001 Record: 20-3 2001 Record: 11-7-1 2001 Big West Record: 1-8 2001 Pac 10 Record (place): 8-1 (I st) 2001 Big West Record (place): 7-2 (2nd) 2001 NCAA's: none 2001 NCAA's: Quarterfinals 2001 NCAA's: none WSoccer SID: Lisa Brooks WSoccer SID: Danny Harrington WSoccer SID: Bill Mahoney Office Phone: (909) 787-5438 Office Phone: (310) 206-8075 Office Phone: (805) 893-3428 Fax: (909) 787-5889 Fax: (310) 825-8664 Fax: (805) 893-4537 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.athletics.ucr.edu Website: www.uclabruins.com Website: www.ucsbgauchos.com Denver Fresno Slate long Beach Slate Sept. 8, San Diego, Calif., 12:00 p.m. Sept. 13, San Diego, Calif., 7:00 p.m. Sept. 15, Long Beach, Calif., 1 :00 p.m. Overall Series Record: USD 1-0 Overall Series Record: USD 2-1 Overall Series Record: USD 4-0 Last Meeting: USD 3-1 9/2/00 Last Meeting: USD 1-0 10/29/99 Last Meeting: USD 2-1 10110/01

Location: Long Beach, California Denver, Colorado Location: Fresno, California Location: Enrollment: 30,918 9,450 Enrollment: 20,013 Enrollment: Nickname: 49ers Pioneers Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Colors: Black, Gold Crimson & Gold Colors: Bulldog Red & Blue Colors: Conference: Big West Belt Conference: Western Athletic Conference: Sun Home Field (Capacity): Field (Capacity): Home Field (Capacity): Bulldog Stadium Home (1 ,000) Soccer Field (1,000) (41,031) Denver Head Coach: Hooker Head Coach: Stacy Welp (Tul sa, 1994) Head Coach: Jeff Peter Reynaud (CS Hayward, 1972) Record at Denver (years): I 15-52-18 ( I0) Record at Fresno (years): 8- 10 (I) Overall Career Record: 232-120-25 Record (years): 135-64-22 ( I 0) Overall Record (years): 8-10 (I) Overall Assistants: Sara Yudin, Assistant: Kelly Wilson Assistants: TBA Emlria Salzzman, Melissa Danio Phone: (303) 871-3154 Soccer Phone: (559) 278-8 IO I Soccer Soccer Phone: (562) 985-1728 2001 Record: 8-10 2001 Record: 16-3-2 2001 Record: 4-11 -2 Sun Belt Record (place): 6-1-1 (2nd) 2001 WAC Record (place): 4-4 (5th) 2001 2001 Big West Record (place): 3-5-1 (6th) t Round 2001 NCAA's: none 2001 NCAA's: Firs 2001 NCAA's: none WSoccer SID: Chris Ramos WSoccer SID: Daniel Lust WSoccer SID: Niall Adler 871-7555 Office Phone: (559) 278-2509 Office Phone: (303) Office Phone: (562) 985-7565 Fax: (559) 278-4689 Fax: (303) 87 1-3890 Fax: (562) 985-1549 E-Mail: N/A E-Mail: dlust @du .edu E-Mail: [email protected] com Website: www.gobulldogs.com Website: www.denverpioneers. Website: www.longbeachstate.com

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Arizona State Arizona USC Sept. 20, Tempe, Ariz., TBA Sept. 22, Tucson, Ariz., TBA Sept. 27, Los Angeles, Calif., TBA Overall Series Record: USD 1-0 Overall Series Record: 0-0 Overall Series Record: Tied 2-2 Last Meeting: USD 1-0 10/7/01 Last Meeting: NIA Last Meeting: USD 1-0 9118/01

Location: Tempe, Arizona Location: Tucson, Arizona Location: Los Angeles, California Enrollment: 45,693 Enrollment: 35,000 Enrollment: 28,600 Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Women of Troy Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Cardinal & Navy Colors: Cardinal & Gold Conference: Pacific I 0 Conference: Paci fie I 0 Conference: Paci fie I 0 Home Field (Capacity): Home Field (Capacity): Home Field (Capacity): Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (I ,050) Murphey Stadium ( 1,000) Mc Alister Field (1,000) Head Coach: Head Coach: Cathy Klein Head Coach: Jim Millinder - Ray Leone (UNC-Charlotte, 1985) (SUNY-Cortland, I 987) (Cal St. Dominguez Hills, 1993) Record at ASU (years): I 0-8-1 ( I ) Record at Arizona (years): 8-27-3 (2) Record at USC (years): 83-34-6 (6) Overall Record (years): I I 8-50-6 ( 13) Overall Record (years): 87-121-9 ( 12) Overall Record (years): 91-61-10 (8) Assistants: Mike Calise, Sarah Crawford Assistants: Melissa Estrada, Casey Mann Assistants: Neil Sedgwick, Andrea Warner Soccer Phone: (480) 965-6973 Soccer Phone: (520) 621-4674 Soccer Phone: (213) 740-3849 2001 Record: 10-8-1 2001 Record: 5-12-1 2001 Record: 10-7-2 2001 Pac IO Record (place): 4-4-1 (5th) 2001 PAC IO Record (place): 2-7 ( I 0th) 2001 Pac 10 Record (place): 5-3-1 (4th) 2001 NCAA's: none 2001 NCAA's: None 2001 NCAA's: First Round WSoccer SID: Will Phillips WSoccer SID: Mindy Claggett WSoccer SID: Jason Pommier Office Phone: (480) 965-1237 Office Phone: (520) 621-4163 Office Phone: (2 I 3) 740-8480 Fax: (480) 965-5408 Fax: (520) 621-2681 Fax: (213) 740-7584 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.thesundevils.com Website: www.arizonaathletics.com Website: www.usctrojans.com Cal State Fullenon Cal State Nonhridge Cal PolvSlO Sept. 29, San Diego, Calif, 12:00 p.m. Oct. 4, Northridge, Calif, TBA Oct. 6, San Diego, Calif., 1:00 p.m. Overall Series Record: USD 4-2 Overall Series Record: USD 2-0 Overall Series Record: Cal Poly 4-3 Last Meeting: USD 5-0 10/28/01 Last Meeting: USD 2-0 9110/00 Last Meeting: USD 1-0 9/2/01

Location: Fullerton, California Location: Northridge, California Location: San Luis Obispo, California Enrollment: 30,357 Enrollment: 29,066 Enrollment:• 17,500 Nickname: Titans Nickname: Matadors Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Navy, Orange & White Colors: Red & Black Colors: Forest Green & Gold Conference: Big West Conference: Big West Conference: Big West Home Field (Capacity): Home Field: Home Field (Capacity): Titan Stadium ( I 0,000) Head Coach: Allison Lee Mustang Stadium (8,500) Head Coach: Ali Khosroshahin - Record at CSUN (years): 29-17-8 (3) Head Coach: Alex Crozier (Cal Poly, 1984) (Cal State Los Angeles, I 994) Overall Record (years): 29-17-8 (3) Record at CP (years): 121-63-15 (I 0) Record at CS Fullerton (years): 13-7 ( I ) Assistants: Mac Thompson, Ivan Alzate Overall Record (years): 121 -63- 15 ( I 0) Overall Record (years): 13 -7 (I) Soccer Phone: (8 18 ) 677-3243 Assistants: P.J. Woolridge, Bob Galarneau Assistant: Dana Mariotti 2001 Record: 12-3-2 Soccer Phone: (805) 756-2590 Soccer Phone: (7 I 4) 2 7 8-405 3 2001 Big West Record : 6-2-1 (3'") 2001 Record: 7-9-4 2001 Record: 13-7 2001 NCAA's: none 2001 Big West Record (place): 4-3-2 (4th ) 2001 Big West Record (place): 8-1 ( I st) WSoccer SID: James Ybiernas 2001 NCAA's: None 2001 NCAA's: First Round Office Phone: (8 I 8) 677-3243 WSoccer SID: Eric Burdick WSoccer SID: Jason Spencer Fax: (8 I 8) 677-4950 Office Phone: (805) 756-6531 Office Phone: (714) 278-3970 E-Mail: james.v.ybiernas@csun .edu Fax: (805) ?56-2650 Fax: (714) 278-3141 Website: www.gomatadors.com E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.gopoly.com Website: www.titansports.org www.usllloreros.com 22 2002 Torero Soccer

Santa Clara San Francisco St.Marv's Oct. I I, Santa Clara, Calif, TBA Oct. 18, San Diego, Calif, 5:00 p.m. Oct. 20, San Diego, Calif, I :00 p.m. Overall Series Record: SCU 8-2 Overall Series Record: USD 7-3 Overall Series Record: Tied 5-5 Last Meeting: SCU 2-0 I l/4/0/ Last Meeting: USD 6-/ /0/5/0/ Last Meeting: SMC 3-0 1//2/0/

Location: Santa C lara. California Location: San Francisco, California Location: Moraga, C alifornia Enrollment: 7,800 Enrollment: 7,800 Enrollment: 2,500 Nickname: Broncos Nickname: Do ns Nickname: G aels Colors: Red, White Colors: Green & Gold Colors: Navy Blue & Red Conference: West Coast Conference: West C o ast Conference: West C oast Home Field (capacity): Home Field (Capacity): Home Field: Garaventa Fi eld Bu ck Shaw Stadium (6,800) Negoesco Stadium (3 ,000) Head Coach: Paul Ratc liffe ( UC LA. 1994) Head Coach: Je rry S mith Head Coach: Pamela Kalinoski (U NC, 199 1) Record at SMC (years): 46-25-5 (4) Record at SCU (years): 24 2-60-15 ( 15) Record at USF (years): 9-10-1 ( I) Overall Record (years): 46-25-5 ( 4 ) Overall Record (years): 242-60- 15 ( 15) Overall Record (years): 9- 10-1 ( I ) Assistants: Stacey Shaw. Jenny Be nz Assistants: Assistant: Allison Gibson Soccer Phone: (925) 6 3 1-4 383 Mike Smith. Erin Hu ssey, Janine Szpara Soccer Phone: (415) 4 22-6001 2001 Record: 15-3-2 Soccer Phone: (408) 554-6989 2001 Record: 9- I 0- I 2001 WCC Record (place): 5-2 (2nd) 2001 Record: 23-2 20(11 WCC Record (place): 2-5 (7th) 2001 NCAA's: Second Ro und 2001 WCC Record (place): 6- 1 ( 1st) 2001 NCAA's: none WSoccer SID: Jason Santos 2001 NCAA's: National C hampio ns WSoccer SID: Ryan McCrary Office Phone: (925) 63 1-4402 WSoccer SID: Li sa Es key Office Phone: (415) 4 22-6 16 2 Fax: (9 25 ) 6 3 1-4405 Office Phone: (408) 554-4670 Fax: (4 15 ) 422-2929 E-Mail: j sant [email protected] Fax: (408) 554-6942 E-Mail: mcrary@ usfca. edu Website: www.smc gae ls.com E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.u sfd o ns.com Website: www.santaclarabroncos.com lovola Marvmount Pepperdine UC Irvine Oct. 25, Los Angeles, Calif, TBA Oct. 27, Malibu, Calif, TBA. Nov. I , Irvine, Calif, 7:00 p.m. Overall Series Record: USD 7-1-/ Overall Series Record: USD 6-3 Overall Series Record: USD 5-3 Last Meeting: USD I-0 /0//4/0/ Last Meeting: USD 3-2 /0/26/01 Last Meeting: USD 2-I I J/9/0/ ~ ~ Location: Los Angeles. Californi a Location: Malibu. CA Location: Irvine, California Enrollment : 7. 192 Enrollment: 8 ,000 Enrollment: 21.885 Nickname: Li o ns Nickname: Waves Nickname: Anteaters Colors: Crimson & Na vy Blue Colors: Blue . Ora nge, White Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Conference: Bi g West Home Field (Capacity): Sulli van Field (2,0()()) Home Field (Capacity) : Home Field: Anteater Stad ium Head Coach: Gregg Murphy (C hapman. 1986) Tari Frahm Roku s Fi eld ( I .000) Head Coach: Marine C ano Record at LMU (years): 60-43-8 (5) Head Coach: Tim Ward Record at UCI (years): 86-55-1 8 (8) Overall Record (years): I 18-95- 12 ( I I ) Record at Pepperdine (years): 43-26-9 (4) Overall Record (years): 209-108-30 ( 18) Assistants: Mi c he ll e Mye rs. Overall Record (years): 4 3-26-9 (4) Assistants: Jami e Surpre nant, Ke ll ey Cooke. Mathes Me nn e ll Assistant: Kri sty Walke r Harold Warren Soccer Phone: (3 I 0 ) 338-2795 Soccer Phone: (3 I 0 ) 5 06-45 38 2001 Record: 7-9-1 2001 Record: 7- 10 2001 Record: 12-5-3 2001 Big West Record: 4-4 (5'") 2001 WCC Record (place): 3-4 (6th) 2001 WCC Record (place): 3-4 (T-5th) 2001 NCAA's: none 2001 NCAA's: None 2001 NCAA's: Second Round WSoccer SID: TBA WSoccer SID: Marysol C ayado WSoccer SID: Al Barba Office Phone: (949) 824-8394 Office Phone: (3 10 ) 338-5798 Office Phone: (3 I 0) 506-4455 Fax: (949) 8 24-5260 Fax: (310) 338-270 3 Fax: (3 10 ) 506-4 322 Website: www. athletics.uci.edu E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: abarba @pepperdine.edu Website: www.lmulions.com Website: hll p:/ /go wa ves. pe pperd i ne .edu

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Gonzaga Ponland All-Time Serles Records Nov. 3, Spokane, Wash., TBA Nov. 7, Sa11 Diego, Calif, 7:00 p.m. Opponent GF GA Record Streak Alabama 0 1 0-1-0 L1 9-0 Overall Series Record: UP 8-2 Overall Series Record: USD Air Force 4 2 2-0-0 W2 Last Meeting: USD 5-1 10119/01 Last Meeting: UP 2-1 10121/01 Arizona 0 0 0-0-0 Arizona State 1 0 1-0-0 W1 Azusa Pacific 3 2 1-0-0 W1 Baylor 1 6 0-1-0 L1 Brigham Young 5 7 1-2-0 L2 Butler 4 3 1-0-0 W1 Cal Lutheran 0 2 0-1-0 L1 Cal Poly SLO 8 11 3-4-0 W2 CS Fullerton 22 8 4-2-0 W3 Location: Spokane, Washington Location: Portland, Oregon Clemson 0 0 0-0-0 Enrollment: 4,765 Enrollment: 3, I 00 CS Hayward 8 0 1-0-0 W1 Nickname: Bulldogs or Zags Nickname: Pilots CS Northridge 5 1 2-0-0 W2 Colorado College 2 1 1-0-0 W1 Colors: Navy Blue, White, Red Colors: Purple and White Denver 3 1 1-0-0 W1 Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Duke 0 0 0-0-0 Home Field (Capacity): Home Field (Capacity): Fresno State 6 5 2-1-0 W2 9-0-0 W9 Martin Field ( 1,000) Harry A. Merlo Fie ld (5 ,000) *Gonzaga 36 4 Hartford 2 0 1-0-0 W1 Head Coach: Shannon Stiles (SCU, 1993) Head Coach: Hawai'i 0 2 0-1-0 L1 Record at GU (years): 10-43-2 (3) Record at Portland (yrs): 206-48- 11 (13) Indiana 0 1 0-1-0 L1 Overall Record (years): I 0-43-2 (3) Overall Record (yrs): 206-48-11 (13) *LMU 25 5 7-1-1 W1 Long Beach State 14 2 4-0-0 W4 Assistant: Kieran Barton Assistants: TBA Lousiana State 7 0 1-0-0 W1 Soccer Phone: (509) 323-4222 Soccer Phone: (503) 943-7708 Maryland 0 1 0-1-0 L1 2001 Record: 0-15-2 2001 Record: 20-4 Michigan State 4 0 1-0-0 W1 2001 WCC Record (place): 0-7 (8th) 2001 WCC Record (place): 5-2 (2nd) Minnesota 2 1 1-0-0 W1 Missouri 2 1 1-0-0 W1 2001 NCAA's: none 2001 NCAA's: Final Four Montana 0 1 0-1-0 L1 WSoccer SID: Che l sea Fine WSoccer SID: Loren Wohlgemuth Nebraska 0 5 0-1-0 L1 Office Phone: (509) 323-4227 Office Phone: (509) 943-7439 New Mexico 5 0 1-0-0 W1 North Carolina 1 2 0-1-0 L1 Fax: (509) 323 -5 730 (509) 943 -7242 Fax: Oklahoma 3 0 1-0-0 W1 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Oregon 8 1 2-0-0 W2 Website: www.gozags.com Website: www.portlandpilots.com Oregon State 4 0 1-0-0 W1 Pacific 14 3 3-0-0 W3 *Pepperdine 18 16 6-3-0 ws *Portland 3 25 2-8-0 L1 Portland State 9 0 2-0-0 W2 *Saint Mary's 15 13 5-5-0 L1 Opponent Records San Diego State 9 17 2-5-1 W1 *San Francisco 28 16 7-3-0 W4 Team, Single Ganie San Francisco St. 1 0 1-0-0 W1 *Santa Clara 11 32 2-8-0 LS Southern Cal 9 5 2-2-0 W1 7 Portland 10-26-97 Most Goals - Stanford 2 6 1-3-0 L1 Most Goals, 1st Half - 4 Baylor 9-3-99 Tennessee 0 0 0-0-0 Most Goals, 2nd Half - 5 Portland 10-26-97 Te xas 3 0 1-0-0 W1 Most Goals, Overtime - 2 Cal Lutheran 10-10-92 Texas A&M 5 3 1-0-0 W1 2 UCSB 9-5-93 Te xas Christian 3 0 1-0-0 W1 Tulsa 3 2 1-0-0 W1 36 Washington 10-31 -93 Most Shots - UC Berkeley 4 10 1-4-2 L2 Fewest Shots - 1 Oklahoma 9-12-99 UC Irvine 13 6 5-3-0 ws 1 Gonzaga 10-22-99 UCLA 6 17 1-6-2 L2 1 Gonzaga 10-7-93 UC Riverside 3 0 1-0-0 W1 Most Corners - 6 Cal Poly 10-31-99 UC Santa Barbara 27 10 7-2-0 W7 UC San Diego 1 3 0-1-0 L1 6 UC Irvine 9-16-93 Utah 2 4 0-2-0 L2 Most Fouls - 27 UCLA 9-27-96 Washington 2 4 1-2-0 L1 Fewest Fouls - 3 Azusa Pacific 9-23-92 Washington St. 1 2 0-1-0 L1 3 Pacific 10-24-93 Westmont 1 0 1-0-0 W1 Most Offsides - 7 Santa Clara 9-6-92 Bold = Scheduled in 2002 • Indica te s wee Opponent Individual , Single Game

Goals: 3 Laura Schott, Cal Berkley 10-1-00 (Five others tied at 3) Assists: 2 Kim Lowe, BYU 9-15-00 2 Jacqui Little, Santa Clara 11-1-98 2 Kristi DeVertz, Santa Clara 9-6-92 Points: 6 Jacqui Little, Santa Clara 11-5-99 (Four others tied at 6) Shots: 13 Erin Martinez, Santa Clara 9-12-93 Saves: 17 Cathy Zoccoli , USC 10-22-93 www.usdtoreros.com 24 2002 Tarera Soccer The San Diego Record Book

Torerowomen'sSoccerYear-Bv-Year San Diego's NCAA Year w L T Pct. Conference Postseason Coach Tournament Hlstorv 2001 14 7 0 .666 4-3 wee NCAA First Rd Cossaboon 2000 13 7 0 .650 5-2 wee NCAA First Rd Cossaboon The University of San Diego has 1999 16 5 0 .761 5-2 wee NCAA Second Rd Cossaboon made three straight NCAA Tour­ 1998 12 4 2 .722 4-2-1 wee Cossaboon nament appearances and four 1997 7 12 1 .375 4-3 wee Cossaboon Rd da Luz total trips in the program's ten­ 1996 14 6 1 .690 5-2 wee NCAA Second 10 6 1 .617 5-2 wee da Luz own 1995 year history. The Toreros 1994 8 11 1 .425 3-4 wee da Luz a 2-4 record all-time in NCAA 1993 8 8 0 .500 3-3 wee da Luz Tournament play ... 1992 5 10 0 .333 0-4 wee da Luz Totals 107 76 6 .529 wee 38-27-1 (.583) 2001 Round 1- lost to Washington 0-2 2000 Round 1 - lost to USC 1-2 1999 Round 1- def San Diego St. 2-1 Round 2- lost to UCLA 1-2 (ot) 1996 Round 1- def Texas A&M 5-3 Round 2- lost to Maryland 0-1

The 1996 Toreros qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history

Team, Single Game

Most Goals - I 0, vs. Gonzaga, I 1-6-98 The 2000 Toreros made the school's first back-to-back Most Goals, 1st Half - 6, vs. Gonzaga, I 1-6-98 trip to the NCAA's 6, vs. Pac ific, 10-24-93 Most Goals, 2nd Half - 5, vs. Loui siana State, 9-5-99 5, vs. Gonzaga, I 0- 7-93 Most Goals, Overtime - 4, VS. LMU, 9- 18-93 Margin of Victory - 9, vs. Gonzaga ( I 0- 1) , I 1-6-98 Team. Season Quickest Goal - 0:20, vs. Pacific, I 0-24-93 Quickest Two Goals - 0:09, vs. CS Fullerton, I 0-27-93 Most Wins - 16 , 1999 Quickest Three Goals - 3:40, vs. Pac ific , I 0-2 1-94 Fewest Wins - 5, 1992 Most Shots - 39, vs. USC, I 0-22-93 Fewest Losses - 5, 1999 Fewest Shots - 2, vs. Santa Clara, 9-6-92 Shutouts - 11 , 1996 2, vs. UCSB, 9-1 2-92 Win Pct. - .761 , 1999 ( 16-5 ) Most Corners - 12, vs. Air Force, 9- 10-99 Most Goals - 52, 1998 Most Fouls - 25 , at SDSU, 10-5-97 Most Assists - 46, 1998 Fewest Fouls - 2, vs. Port land, I 0-24-92 Most Shots - 367, 1999 2, al St. Mary's , 9-1 0-93 Most Points - 150, 1998 Most Offsides - 9, vs. San Francisco, 9-26-99 Winning Streak - 8 games, Largest Road Attendance - 1,608, at Portland , I 0-24-99 Sept. 5-Oct. I. I 999 Largest Home Attendance - 2,467, vs. TCU, 10-1-99 Losing Streak - 5 games, Sept. 25-Oct. 10, 1992

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2001 (14-7, 4-3 WCC) 1998 (12-4-2, 4-2-1 WCC) 1995 (10-6-1, 5-2 WCC)

8/3 1 UC Santa Barbara w 3-2 9/1 UTAH L 1-2 9/2 at UC Santa Barbara w 3-0 9/2 Cal Poly SLO w 1-0 9/5 #24Stanford% L 1-3 9/4 at Cal Poly-SLO L 1-2 9/7 ARKANSAS w 2-0 9/6 at Cal Berke ley% w 2- 1 9/8 #3 STANFORD L 0- 1 9/9 BAYLOR w 3-2 ot 9/9 CS FULLERTON w 5-2 9/9 UCLA L 0-1 9/18 USC w 1-0 9/15 CS HAYWARD w 8-0 9/15 at St. Mary's* L 0-1 9/21 UCLA L 0-1 9/19 vs. Oregon$ w 2-0 9/17 at #10 Santa C lara* w 3- 1 9/28 Oregon L 0-3 9/20 at Hawaii $ L 0-2 9/29 LMU* w 7-0 PEPPERDINE* 2-0 9/30 Oregon State L 1-2 01 9/23 LONG BEACH STATE w 2-1 10/5 w 10/9 BYU w 4-0 10/5 *SAN FRANCISCO w 6-1 9/27 #9 UCLA (@El Camino) T 2-2 9/30 CS NO RTHRIDGE w 3-1 10/1 3 #10 Hartford% w 2-0 10/7 ARIZONA STATE w 1-0 4-2 10/2 FRESNO STATE w 4-3 10/15 Pacific% w 10/10 Long Beach State w 2- 1 ot 10/19 at CS Fullerton L 0- 1 10/6 #10 SAN DIEGO STATEL 2-4 10/14 *LMU w 1-0 10/2 1 at San Diego State T 1- 1 (ol) at San Francisco* 1-0 10/ 19 *Gonzaga w 5-1 10/ 10 w 10/25 at #14 UC Irvine w 1-0 I 0/2 1 *Portland L 1-2 10/14 UC SANTA BARBARA w 2-0 10/29 SAN FRANCISCO* w 2-1 (ot) 10/26 *PEPPERDINE w 3-2 10/1 8 at Loyola Marymount* T 0-0 11 /3 at Gonzaga* w 3-0 10/28 CS FULLERTON w 5-0 10/ 23 #5 PORTLAND* L 1-2 11 /5 at #2 Portland* L 0-2 11 /2 *St. Mary's L 0-3 10/25 SAINT MARY'S* w 2-0 % UC Irvine Tourn. *WCC Match 11 /4 *Santa Clara L 0-2 11/ 1 #2 SANTA CLARA* L 0-4 11/9 UC IRVINE w 2-1 11/6 GONZAGA* w 10-1 1994 (8-11-1, 3-4 WCC) 11/10 UC RIVERSIDE w 3-0 11 /8 at Pepperdine* w 4-2 11/16 Washington# L 0-2 %Cal Berkeley Tourn. $ Hawai' i Tourn. 9/3 UC SANTA BARBARA w 5-1 * Indicates WCC Match *WCC Match 9/5 at UCLA L 1-2 #NCAA Tournament 9/8 #8 SANTA CLARA* L 0-2 1997 (7-12-1, 4-3 WCC) 9/10 NEW MEXICO w 5-0 2000 (13-7, 5-2 WCC) 9/13 USC L 1-3 8/30 Alabama % L 0-1 9/17 SAN DIEGO STATE L 0-2 at Gonzaga 3-0 9/1 BYU% L 0-3 9/24 w 8/25 UC SANTA BARBARA w 3-0 at # I 9 Washington State L 1-2 9/5 CAL BERKELEY T 2-2 9/25 8/29 OREGON w 6-1 9/30 #13 ST. MARY'S* w 3-2 0-1 9/2 at Denver w 3- 1 9/7 INDIANA L 10/2 at Loyola Marymount* w 4-0 (ol) 9/3 at Air Force w 2-1 9/9 PORTLAND STATE w 7-0 10/7 at San Francisco• L 0-2 9/6 at CS Fullerton w 4- 1 9/14 FRESNO STATE L 1-2 10/9 at #3 Stanford L 0-2 9/10 CS NORTHRIDGE w 2-0 9/19 at Cal Poly SLO L 1-4 10/12 UC IRVI NE w 1-0 9/15 at Brigham Young L 1-4 9/2 1 at UC Santa Barbara w 5-2 10/16 at Cal Poly SLO L 1-2 9/17 at Utah L 1-2 9/26 at UCLA L 1-4 10/21 PACIFIC w 4- 1 9/22 LONG BEACH ST. w 3-0 9/28 SAN FRANCISCO* L 1-2 10/23 UC BERKELEY T 0-0(ot) 9/24 UCLA L 0-3 10/3 PEPPERDINE* w 3-2 10/28 MINNESOTA w 2-1 9/29 at San Francisco* w 5-0 10/5 at San Diego State L 1-5 11 /1 at Pepperdine* L 0-3 11/4 #8 PORTLAND* L 0-3 10/1 at Cal Berkely L 0-3 10/10 at Nebraska L 0-5 11/6 #14 WASHINGTON L 1-3 10/6 at Pepperdine* 1-0 10/15 at CS Fullerton w 4-3 w *WCC Match 10/13 at Loyola Marymount* L 2-3 10/17 LMU* w 3-1 10/15 GONZAGA* w 1-0 10/24 at Gonzaga* w 2-1 10/20 PORTLAND* w 1-0 10/26 at Portland* L 0-7 1993 (8-8, 3-3 WCC) 11/4 MONTANA L 0-1 10/23 at UC Ir vine w 1-0 9/5 at UC Santa Barbara L 1-3 (ot) 11 /7 at Saint Mary's w 3-0 10/29 ST. MARY'S* w 2-0 9/10 at St. Mary's L 0-2 11/9 at Sama Clara* L 2-5 11/5 SANTA CLARA* L 0-4 9/12 at Santa Clara L 1-6 USO - 36 O PP - 5 1 11/17 at USC# L 1-2 Scoring: 9/16 at UC Irvi ne L 1-2 (ot) Scoring: US D-39 O PP-25 %CS Fullerton Tourn. *WCC Match 9/18 LMU* w 5- 1 (ot) # NCAA Tournament 9/24 at UC San Diego L 1-3 *WCC Match 1996 (14-6-1, 5-2 WCC) 9/29 at San Diego State L 1-2 10/7 GONZAGA w 6-0 1999 (16-5, 5-2 WCC) 8/3 1 at Portland St$ w 2-0 10/15 PEPPERDINE L 2-4 9/1 vs. Oregon St$ w 4-0 10/17 SAN FRANCISCO w 3- 1 8/27 at Long Beach State w 7-0 9/11 UC IRV INE w 2-0 10/22 USC w 6-0 9/3 at BaylorA L 1-6 9/15 SAN DIEGO ST L 0-1 10/24 PACIFIC w 6-0 9/5 at Louisiana StateA w 7-0 9/17 CAL POLY SLO L 1-2 (ot) 10/27 CAL ST. FULLERTON w 8-0 9/10 AIR FORCE w 2- 1 (ot) 9/27 at UCLA T 0-0(ot) 10/30 at Portland*# L 2-3 9/12 OKLAHOMA w 3-0 9/29 #3 SANTA CLA RA * w 3-1 10/3 1 vs. Washington# w 1-0 (ol) 9/17 at Tulsa$ w 3-2 10/6 ST. MARY'S* w 4-0 11/7 UCLA w 1-0 9/19 at Mi ssouri $ w 2- 1 (ot) 10/ 11 UC SANTA BARBARA w 4-0 #Portland Invitational *WCC Match 9/24 COLORADO COLLEGE w 2-1 (ot) 10/1 3 at Loyola Marymoun t* w 2-0 9/26 SAN FRANCISCO* w 6-0 10/ 15 CS FULLERTON L 1-3 1992 (5-10, 0-4 WCC) 10/ 1 TEXAS CHRISTIAN % 3-0 w 10/18 at Stanford w 1-0 9/12 UC SANTA BARBARA L 1-2 10/3 NORTH CAROLINA % L 1-2 10/20 at San Franc isco* w 4-1 (ot) 9/15 SAN DIEGO STATE w 2-1 10/8 PEPPE ROI NE* w 2-1 10/25 #3 PORTLAND*& L 1-3 9/19 CAL POLY SLO w 1-0 10/15 LMU* w 1-0 (ot) 10/28 TEXAS& w 3-0 9/20 al UC Irvine L 0- 1 10/22 at Gonzaga* w 2-1 11/l vs . Butler% w 4-3 (ot) 9/23 AZUSA PACIFIC w 3-2 10/24 at Portland* w 1-0 11/3 vs. Michigan St% w 4-0 9/25 at Washington L 0- 1 (ot) 10/29 at Fresno State w 1-0 11/8 at Pepperdine* L 1-2 9/27 at California L 0-4 10/3 1 CAL POLY w 2-1 (ot) 11/10 GONZAGA* w 5-0 10/2 CAL LUTHERAN L 0-2 (ot) 11/5 at Santa C lara* L 1-5 11/17 at Texas A&M# w 5-3 10/8 UC IRVINE L 0-2 11 /7 at Saint Mary's'' L 0-2 11/24 at Maryland# L 0- 1 10/10 at San Francisco* L 1-3 11/17 SAN DIEGO STATE# w 2-1 Scoring: USO- 5 1 OPP- 19 10/12 at San Franc isco State w 1-0 11 /24 at UCLA# L 1-2 (ot) $ Portland State Tourn. & USO Tourn. 10/ 17 WESTMONT w 1-0 Scoring: USD-50 OPP-26 % Texas Tourn. 10/24 PORTLAND* L 0-4 10/30 ABay lor Tourn. $Cal Poly Tourn. % USO Tourn. # NCAA Tournament *WCC Match ST. MARY'S* L 1-3 *WCC Match # NCAA Tournamenl *WCC Mate

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Individual, Single Season

Goals I 4, Stephanie Barnier 2000 14 , Aimee Wagstaff, 1998 Assists I I, Michele Kennedy, I 994 Points 34, Aimee Wagstaff, I 998 Game-Winning Goals 5, Stephanie Barnier 2000 5, Sufia Wali , 1999 S hots 80, Sufia Wa li, 1999 Games 2 I, Numerous times, most recently 200 I Starts 2 I, Numerous ti mes, most recently 200 I G K Games 21 , Leila Duren, 1999 2 1, All ison Worden, 1996 GK Starts 20, Lei la Duren, 200 I 20, Whitney Peterson, I 997 20, Allison Worden, 1996 GK Mi nutes I 971 , All ison Worden, 1996 GK Wins 14, Lei la Duren, 200 I, 1999 14, Allison Worden, 1996 GK Losses I 0, Danielle Lopez, 1992 Shots Faced 255, Whitney Peterson, I 997 Saves 88, Allison Worden, 1994 Lowest GAA 0.62, Allison Worden, I 993 S hutouts I I, Allison Worden , 1996 2001 keeper Leila Duren holds or shares USO career goalkeeping marks in wi ns (49), games (73) and shutouts (26). Torero Hat-Tricks

4, Aimee Wagstaff vs. CS Hayward, 9- I 5-98 3, Ali son Benoit vs. San Francisco, 9-26-99 lndlVldual, Single Game 3, Aimee Wagstaff vs. Gonzaga I 1- 6-98 3, Sherice Bartling vs. Portland St., 9-9-97 Goals - 4, Aimee Wagstaff vs. CS Hayward, 9- 15-98 3, G in a Poltl vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9-21-97 Assists - 3, Vanessa Thiele at Long Beach St. , 8-27-99 3, Dawn Birdsall vs. Gonzaga, I 0-7-93 3, Aimee Wagstaff vs. Texas A&M, 11 - 17-96 3, Michele Kennedy vs. LMU, 9- I 8-93 Points - 9, Aimee Wagstaff vs. CS Hayward, 9-15-98 3. Monica Coste ll o vs. CS Ful lerton, I 0-27-93 Shots - I I, Sufia Wali vs. Louisiana State, 9-5-99 Saves - 19, Alli son Worden vs. Wa shington, I 0-31 -93

lndiVidual, Career

Games 78, Vanessa Thiele, 96-99 Starts 77, Vanessa Thie le, 96-99 Goals 29, Michele Kennedy, 93-96 Assists 35, Michele Kennedy, 93-96 Poi nts 93, M ichele Kennedy, 93-96 S hots I 86, Dawn Birdsall , 93-96 Game-Winning Goals 7, Aimee Wagstaff, 96-98 GK Games 73 , Leila Duren, 97-0 1 GK Starts 69, Le il a Duren, 97-0 1 G K Mi nutes 7,496.42, Leila Duren, 97-01 GK Wins 49, Leila Duren, 97-0 I Shots Faced 628, Allison Worden, 93-96 Saves 279, Allison Worden, 93-96 Lowest GAA I .02, Alli son Worden, 93-96 Shuto uts 26, Leil a Duren, 97-0 I Alli son Worden, 93-96

1996 graduate Michele Kennedy is US D's all-time career leader in goals (29), assists ( 35) and points (93).

www.usdtOIBIOS.com ;I 2002 Torero Soccer 21 USD Women's Soccer Alumni

A Allen, Katie, F '00- Keesling, Andrea, MF '01- Armstrong, Erin , MF '99 Ken nedy, Michele, F '93-96 Arth ur, Kel ly, MF '92 Kuykendall, Molly, MF '92 Artz, Katie , D '92 L B Lancer, Sarah , MF '96 Barnier, Stephanie, F '00-01 Lappen , Stephanie, F '97-98 Bartling, Sherice, F '97-98 LeBacz, Stephanie, F '92 Bassett, Libby, GK '00- Lopez, Danielle, GK '92-95 Loveland , Casey, F '98-01 Stephanie Barnier Benoit, Alison , MF '98-99 (2000-01) Bergeron , Corrie, F '92-93 M Shares the all-time single Birdsall, Dawn, MF/D '92-95 season goal scoring mark Blackwood , Dana , F '93 , '95 Ma honey, Liz, D '92 Bobbit, Natalie, GK '01- McM ul li n, Amie, D '92-93 Bu sh, Michell e, D '93-96 Mi lliga n, Ela ine, F '92 Miranda , Kri stina, MF '96 C Mullen, Brenna, MF '00- Calhoon , Kristi, MF '92 Campbell, Kristen , F '93-95 0 Campbell, Mindy, D '92-95 Obeji, Alexis, D '00- Clark, Karmyn , D '92 -93 O'Rourke, Margaret, MF '95 Co leman , Sarah, F '94 Cook, Ca ley, GK '9 8-00 p Corona , Catherine , MF '97 Parker, Aly, MF '92-93 Costello, Mon ica , D '93 -96 Peterson, Whitney, GK '97 Cross, Am ber, MF '94 Pi pe r, Christine , D '97-98 Crothers, Jessica, F '96-99 Poltl , Gina, F '97-01 Cu rrie, Claire, MF '97-0 1 Michele Kennedy (1993-96) R Career scoring leader; D Regrutto, Adria nne, D '96-97 AU-America West Region, Dallman , Evi, D '0 1 Roby, Brooke, MF '01 - Second Team Di Monaco, Jill, F '93-94 Robertson, Hayley, MF '00-01 Duren , Lei la, GK '98-01 Romero, Cristina, D '00-

E s Eichhorst, Ka tie , GK '97-98 Scott, Hilary, F '94 El bert, Kristin a, MF '98 Smith, Rebecca, MF '01- Snorsky, Ann marie, MF '93-95 F Spence, Heather, MF '99 Flyn n, Dorie, D '94,'96-97 Spencer, Susan , MF '99-00 Fogarty, Colleen, MF '00- Stack, Ama nda , D '94 -96 Strocco, Val , F '99- G Suddes, Meghan , MF '95-96 Gibso n, Jamie, D '98-0 1 Sullivan, Molly, D '92 -93 Goaziou , Amy, D '95-96 Sutton , Amy, MF '94 -97 Aimee Wagstaf/(1996-98) Gonser, Tan ya, D '92 Swa nson, Heather, D '96 -99 Single game goal Gordon , Tricia, D '97-00 scoring leader and Gorton, Nicole , F '95-98 T career game winning Grimstad , Kerry, MF '93-94 Thiele, Va nessa , MF '96-99 goal scoring leader Gutowski , Amy, MF '95-96 Ti mmerma ns, Denise , D '92-93 Trio ne , Sall y, D '98 H Ha rker, Suza nne, D '92 V Hawki ns, Carrie, D '00-01 Ve lasq uez, Ma risela, MF '96 -97 Viloria-Burn s, Shawn , F '95 I lwanaga , Joy, D '94-95 w Wagstaff, Ai mee, F '96 -98 J Wales , Ke ndra , MF '97-98 Jacobsen, Ashley, MF '99- Wali , Sufi a, F '99 Jarrett, Beckie, F '92 Ward, Katie, F '95 Johns, Ell i, MF '93-96 Worde n, Al li son , GK '93-96 Jongejan , Jenny, F '94-97 y Dawn Birdsall (1992-95) K Yo ung, Marya , D '98-00 All -A merica West Kallas , Michele, F '96-97 Region, First Team www.ustltareras.com 28 2002 Tarera Soccer usa Strength & Conditioning The University of San Diego Athletic Department has made a commitment to increase the at hl etic ability of the entire student ath lete population. Therefore, each student athlete will be given a sport specific training program based on the metabolic demands of their position and sport.

Thi s is accompli shed by training for the proper combination of power, strength, s ize, speed, agility, flexibility, endurance, and footwork. It is the responsibility of the strength and conditioning staff to design and implement wo rkouts, teach and demonstrate proper lifting technique, and to monitor and evaluate each individual athlete's progress, while maintaining a positive environment to train in .

Student athl etes at the University of San Di ego train in the new ly rebuilt USO Sports Center weight room. The 5,000 sq ft faci lity contain s 12 power racks, 8 Olympic lifting platforms, various selectori zed and plate loaded machin­ ery, and over 7500 lbs of free wei ght. Thi s fac ili ty is a lso equipped with an add iti onal 1800 sq uare feet of artificial turf that is used fo r t eam agility, plyometric, and fl ex ibility training.

The goal of the strength and condition­ ing department is to educate and moti­ vate each student athlete to maximize their geneti c potential and create an en­ vironment where athl etes ca n develop into champions both menta ll y and physi­ The Newlv Renovated Varsitv Weight Room ca ll y.

uso·s Torero Stadium - Home of the WUSA's San Diego Spirit

www.usdtoreros.com 2002 Tarera Soccer 29 usa Academic suooan The USO Athletic Academic Support program is designed to promote th e academic development of student-athl etes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary resources for the academic s uccess of student-ath letes as they work to earn th eir degree. Academic Support services are designed to enhance th e student-athlete's overall coll egiate experience and encourage development and attainment of academic a nd career goals. The Uni versity of San Diego's Academic Support efforts are led by Shaney Fink who begins her third year as USD' sAcademic Support Coordin ator. Fi nk was a standout volleyball pl ayer in the 90' s, and in 1999 she was on the Volleyball coaching staff as an assistant, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 record and a second round finish in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to USO she gained coaching experience at the high school, college and international levels for five years. She capped off a stell arcol legiate career ( 1990-93) at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the All-PAC Ten Decade Team. Fink completed her B.A., graduating in Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. All USO student athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The mentoring program, Access, was developed in 1999 and teams a graduate student in the Counseling program with an athlete who would like to enh ance study ski ll s, learn about campus resources and receive guidance on goal development and attainment. Student-athletes also have access to a quiet Torero Academic area where they can study or work in the computer center. In addition, student­ athletes are encouraged to utilize the campus learning centers including the JIChilJIIBmBnl Writing, Math and Logic Centers as wel l as to take advantage of the resources wee Scholar-Athletes avail able to them in the Career Center, Coun sel ing Center and Computer Labs. Kelly Arthur 1992 USO isamemberofthe NCAA CHAMPS/LIFESKJLLS program. This Katie Artz 1992 program was created to enhance the total development of student athletes on Corrie Bergeron 1993 NCAA Di vision I campuses. Michelle B ush 1995-96 The NCAA Champs/Life Ski lls Mission is: To maintain intercollegiate Mindy Campbell 1992-94 Karmyn Clark 1993 athletics as an integral part of th e campus educational program and the Sarah Coleman 1994 athlete as an integral part ofth e student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS Monica Costello 1996 Life Skills program was created to support the student development initia­ Tonya Gonser 1 992 tives of its member institutions and to e nhance the quality of the student­ Amy Goaziou 1996 athlete experience within the university setting. Amy Gutowski 1996 Suzanne Harker 1992 Joy lwanaga 1994 The CHAMPS/ Life Skills program empha- Jenny Jongejan 1994-97 sizes fi ve core commitment areas: Michelle Ka llas 1996 Sarah Lanser 1996 * Commitment to Academic Development Danielle Lopez 1992-94 * Commitment to Athletic Development Aly Parker 1992-93 * Commitment to Personal Development Amanda Stack 1993-94 * Commitment to Career Development Molly Sullivan 1992-93 Denise Timmermans 1992-93 * Commitment to Service Ma risela Velasquez 1996 r Aimee Wagstaff 1996 "The greatest challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance the Allison Worden 1996 demands of sport while taking full advantage of the educational experience offered. The purpose of our program is to assist student­ wee All-Academic athletes in meeting this c hallenge by o.fjering tutoring, advising, Susan Spencer 2000 mentoring and a quiet environment to s tudy. Th e academic support Kendra Wa les 1998, 1999 program is designed to assist students in adjusting to life at USD and 1997 developing sound academic and career plans. By promoting a phi­ Jenny Jongejan losophy of individual responsibility, which encourages each stu­ Mindy Campbell 1992-93 dent-athlete ro va lu e th eir educational experience, the academic Danielle Lopez 1993-94 support program assists each athlete to realize th eir full potential. " Shaney Fink

www.usdtorcros.com 30 2002 Torero Soccer BiSCDIIBI lhB UnillBISilJ at San Diego

THE SETTING

The University o f S an Diego is a n independent Catholic instituti on of hi g he r educatio n. Founded in 1949, USD is located o n 180 acres overl ooking Mission B ay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just IO minutes from d own­ town San Di ego and the worl d fa mous San D iego Zoo. Historic Old Town is j ust m inutes away as well. The c ity of San Di ego along w ith thi s campus traces their ori gin s to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - A lcala d e Henares. Founded by the G reeks as Complutum, the v ill age was later renamed Al Kala (th e Castl e) by th e Moslems. C hris­ tians recaptured the vil lage centuries later and founded a uni versity, the Uni versity o f A lcala, whose bui ldings became th e inspiration fo r USD's style. Both institutions a re located on a hill overlooking a ri ver vall ey.

THE CAMPUS

The U SD campus is regarded as one o f t he most archi tecturall y unique in stitu­ ti o ns in the country, featuring 18 major buildings desig ned in an ornamenta l 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Si nce 1984, USD has completed 11 major construction and expansion p rojects. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking g arage ( I, I 00 spaces) was completed in I 998. A landscaped fo untain plaza was fi nished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Immacu lata and Hughes Admin istration C e nter. In 1992, the un iversity com­ pl eted t he 45,000 square foot L oma Hall , which incl udes an e xpanded b ookstore, a larger mai l center, classrooms a nd laboratories. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M . and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened, a facility that offers the latest in i nformation technology.

A C ADEMICS

USD enroll s m ore than 6,943 students who have a c hoice of m ore than 50 under­ graduate and graduate degree programs. The uni versity's acade mi c uni ts in clude the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. C lass size generall y ave rages between 18-25 stude nts with th e student to teacher ratio being 18: I. Over 97 percent of US D's fu ll -time faculty hold doctorates. In the annual ratings of t he country's colleges and uni versities, published by U. S. News & World Report, USD moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The uni versity is ranked among th e top I 00 schools in the nation.

STUDENT LIFE

Student acti vities in clude c ultural events, dances, boat crui ses, beach p arti es, BBQ's, concert s, comedy ni ghts, sympo­ sia and m uch m ore. Stude nts participate in a wide range of volunteer p rojects such as adult literacy tutori ng, seni or citi zen outreach, and house bui lding in Tijuana. The intramura l program is a lso an integral part of student life on campus w ith over two-thirds of the U SD community partaking i n intramural sports. ATHLETICS

The U niversity o f San Di ego is a member of th e West Coast Confe r­ ence fo r n earl y a ll sports and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Di vision I level. Women's sports in clude: basketball , crew, cross country, soccer, softb all , , tennis and voll eyball. Men's sport s include: b aseba ll , basketba ll , crew, cross coun try, golf, footba ll , soccer and tennis. Since 1990 USD t eams have won t en confe rence champion­ ships; made 3 0 N C AA post-season a ppearances; had 26 Confe re nce Coaches of the Year; 2 1 Conference Players of th e Year, 12 Conference Freshme n of the Year, four WCC Scho lar Athletes of the Year and 30 All­ A merica selecti o ns.

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Athletic Director Tom Iannacone 619-260-2508 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg 619-260-2845 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director/SWA Jo-Ann Nester 619-260-4917 j [email protected] Assoc. AD of Athletic Development Brian Fogarty 619-260-4614 [email protected] Asst AD/Promotions & Marketing Renee Wiebe 619-260-5916 [email protected] Compliance Coordinator MikeMatoso 619-260-7577 [email protected] Academic Support Coordinator ShaneyFink 619-260-5931 [email protected] Director of Athletic Facilities John Martin 619-260-2374 [email protected] Assist. Director of Athletic Facilities Andy Fee 619-260-6862 [email protected] Media Relations Director Ted Gosen 619-260-4745 [email protected] Assist. Media Relations Director Nick Mirkovich 619-260-4745 [email protected] Director of Carl Reed 619-260-7531 [email protected] Assist. JCP Director/Events Manager Derek Hillestad 619-260-7565 [email protected] Athletic Ticket Manager Tony Valle 619-260-7550 [email protected] Strength & Conditioning Coach Dean Aresco 619-260-2373 [email protected] Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach James Goins 619-260-4353 [email protected] Director of Intramurals/Recreation Gary Becker 619-260-4276 [email protected] Asst. Director of Intramurals and Rec Jeremy Darner 619-260-4275 Head Athletic Trainer Carolyn Greer 619-260-2308 [email protected] Assistant Trainers Suzi Higgins 619-260-2308 [email protected] Paul Signorelli 619-260-2308 paul [email protected] Development/Marketing Administrator Pauline Thonnard 619-260-5917 [email protected] Director of Summer Camps Mary Johnson 619-260-2313 [email protected] Athletic Administration Assistants Georgia Gordon 619-260-2508 [email protected] Donna Holsten 619-260-2455 [email protected] Charlene Ables 619-260-2507 [email protected] Tim Daye 858-488-3293 [email protected] Transportation John Cunningham 619-260-8894 [email protected] Head Coach Rich Hill 619-260-5953 [email protected] Head Men's Tennis Coach Tom Hagedorn 619-260-8889 [email protected] Head Men's Rowing Coach Brooks Dagman 619-260-2261 [email protected] Head Men's Basketball Coach Brad Holland 619-260-4829 [email protected] Head Men's Soccer Coach Seamus McFadden 619-260-2305 [email protected] Head Football Coach Kevin McGarry 619-260-4740 [email protected] Men's/Women's Cross Country Coach Rich Cota 619-260-2847 [email protected] Head Men's Golf Coach Tim Moher 619-260-2371 [email protected] Head Women's Swimming/Diving Coach Mike Keeler 619-260-2372 [email protected] Head Women's Basketball Coach Kathy Marpe 619-260-8892 [email protected] Head Women's Softball Coach Baseball Melissa McElvain 619-260-4281 mcel [email protected] Head Women's Soccer Coach John Cossaboon 619-260-2306 [email protected] Head Women's Volleyball Coach Jennifer Petrie 619-260-5909 [email protected] Head Women's Rowing Coach Leeanne Crain 619-260-5923 [email protected] Head Women's Tennis Coach Sherri Stephens 619-260-8893 [email protected]

Mailing Address University of San Diego Athletic Deptartment 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 921 l 0 For Tickets Call 619-260-7550 Torero Hotline 619-260-2323 Official Athletic Website www.usdtoreros.com

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www.ustJtoreros.com west coast conference he West Coast Conference Tis dedicated to providing opportunities for student­ athletes to achieve their fullest potential, both on the playing field and in the classroom.

The eight wee member institutions span the western coast of the United States, from the pine forests of Eastern Washington , to the Columbia River Basin, to the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area and the sunny beaches of Southern California.

The league is characterized by

1 the stability of its membership­ only two conferences have been together longer- and its unique emphasis on combining excellence in athletics with excellence in academics.

A nationally recognized and competitive force in intercollegiate athletics, the wee sponsors 13 sports: men 's and women's basketball, soccer, tennis, cross country, and golf; baseball; and women's volleyball and rowing. The wee has produced 34 NCAA individual or team champions and numerous Academic All­ Americans. Many outstanding WCC student-athletes have also gone on to excel in professional sports.

The long and rich history of the wee demonstrates that success in intercollegiate athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character and academics.

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West Coast Conference - 1200 Bayhill Dr., Suite 302 - San Bruno, CA 94066 - 650.873 .8622 phone - 650.873 .7846 fax USD WOMEN'S SOCCER SCHEDULE 2002 August Fri 30 UCLA Away 2:00PM September SUN 1 UC SANTA BARBARA HOME 1:00 PM Fri 6 UC Riverside Away 7:00 PM SUN 8 DENVER HOME 12:00 PM WED 11 CS NORTHRIDGE HOME 7:00PM FRI 13 FRESNO STATE HOME 7:00PM SUN 15 LONG BEACH STATE HOME 1:00PM Fri 20 Arizona State Away 7:00 PM Sun 22 Arizona Away 11 :00AM Fri 27 USC Away 3:00 PM SUN 29 CS FULLERTON HOME 12:00PM October SUN 6 CALPOLYSLO HOME 1:00PM Fri 11 Santa Clara* Away 7:30 PM FRI 18 SAN FRANCISCO* HOME 5:00 PM SUN 20 SAINT MARY'S* HOME 1:00 PM Fri 25 Loyola Marymount* Away 3:00 PM Sun 27 Pepperdine* Away 1:00PM November Fri I UC Irvine Away 7:00 PM Sun 3 Gonzaga* Away 12:00 PM THU 7 PORTLAND* HOME 7:00 PM